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Ml BUOENE DKICT (JUXHB Thursday Even "' , FOR HER Lovely Silk Underthings And So Giveable Too RAXGLVCI FJEOM $1.37 TO $10.00 . . Every woman loves them no reason why at least eno slitj-ild not be ou Christmas Seals Sold Here to Stamp Out Tuberculosis Uigars Wo tickle the taste of tho smokers with our ciais. We liaVo brands that have been tried and tested. 'We have them large and small, strong and mild. We keep them right, just inomt enough. . . j win villus iisi. nivy iiiu au uuiiuii 11 nuuivu, i- . y ivv (J).s Hurry! Hurry! Only 2 More Shopping Days Till Xmas-Make This A Merry One ForAif your Aiims list. Xliey are so ilanmly trimmed. . iiien ui vifu s - -" xuuhvl-u uuu a 1 ipe lor hi. Shop Mornings And Avoid The RushOpen Evenings i- j -Good (lifts! .This ;store abounds with them. Every section is overbidding vitlt .the most delight! ul L hrislmas gil Is. .. Mil ts lor every member of the fanii, , 'iim nn nl voni Inpnr Is.- .''; i h : il'UI i W till ' VV a. .-w...--.. Page Eight Hi!?, ll AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE 3 : 1 i i i; !.' .ft I U -lit It's a Wonderful World of Toys! "What ' a wondor world the Top shop is! . It is a ver itable fairyland, whore you could imagine all of 'Alice's Adventures' mig'ht easily take place.' It's joy land to little hearts and hands. Old Santa has thought of many new toys. He has left lots of them here, as well as plenty of tho old favorites. Toys that are dependable and practical. (2D FLOOR) something PRACTICAL? ";m:r THEN BEDSPREADS .HICDSI'HEADS FOR CHILDREN'S BEDS $l.no''rO $2.76 'Dl'.MlTY BEDSPREADS, PLAIN WHITE OR W'HITJS WITH COLORED ..$2.73 TO $3.2 n ..$5.00 TO $9.00 .$5.2!. TO $7.50 CROCHETED OR ....$2.75 TO $11.00 CROCHETED OR ..$1.75 TO $9.00 STK1PE3, PRICE COIjOKBD ONES. SCAL1XXPED STYLES. VERY PRETTY COLOKK'D BEDSPREADS, HEMMED STYLE .' vSCALLOPED BEDSPREADS. 3-4 AND FULL BED SIZES, SATIN FINISH. PRICE HEMMED BEDSPREADS, 3-4 AND FULL BED SIZES, SATIN FINISH. RANGE FROM ATTENTION IS PARTICULARLY DIRECTED TO A SPLENDID AND CHOICE PATTERN. POPULARLY I'RICED AT $3.00 TO $6.00. IN SCALLOPED OR HEMMED STYLES. Inexpensive Fancy Turkish Towels 59c, 95c, $1.15 Soft, thick, thirsty Turkish .Towels' for .gift giving, combined with pretty pink, blue or yellow colors. , ,-. ' Leather Purses $L25 TO $'6.... : Keal leather, Purs es in '.envelope and many other styles, both small and ; largo shapes, with inside fittings in pleasing .variety. Some are shown in real seal. Your ev ery taste and do- sire can ho quick ly satisfied. . Surprise "Wifie" On Christmas Morning With Gift Furniture And Every Article Reduced In Price. Undoubtedly there is nothing that will please her more on Christmas than something new for the homo. With that idea in mind we have made special displays in the Furniture section for quick choosing. Make it a point to sec what we have ready before making your'final decision (2D FLOOR) I Special Showing of New Piece Goods For Gifts. If you want to he sure of pleasing tho. 'homo dressmaker you can give her nothing that,, will plea.se more than a- Dress, or Waist Pattern from our spe cially selected display of now Piece Goods. In woolons, sjjks and cottons, attractive patterns in the season's most favored colors offer a' plentiful as sortment from whicli to choose. : .' 50-INCH ALL WOOL TKICOTl.NIS, PUl'ULAK COLORS, YARD :i .: ..$3.25 68-INCH SPLENDID QUALITY PRUNELLA CLOTH, VERY FASHIONABLE, YARD : $3.25 56-INCH SUPERB QUALITY POIRET TWILL, WANTED NAVY, YARD ....j.. ... $4.2.1 YARD WIDE GOOD QUALITY 'BLACK TAFFETA SILK, YARD j : -... $l.XU LUSTROUS WASH SATIN IN WANTED DELICATE SHADES, YARD t $1.75 UP -33-INCH HEAVY QUALITY IMPORTED PONGEE, THE YAR'D .--.....j. $1.25 LOVELY TUBULAR LINGERIE SILK JERSEY, DROP STITCH, YARD , , .: si. 7 5 'PAISLEY CORDUROY, FOR ' BREAKFAST ROBES. LOUNGING ROBES, ETC.. YARD : $1.75 'V V' " . . Most men Ayant a'Wt of newness to' top "off the holiday with, and what they most dsire and admire Shirts, Neckwear, JIats, Caps, Tom Wye Sweaters, Overcoats, Belts, Ker chiefs, Umln-ellas, Felt or Leather Slippers, etc. . " Now Is The Time To Select That New Bath Robe For Him! MODERATELY PRICED, $7.00 TO $9.85 Such handsome colorings ' and patterns in these splendid Robes oomfortable Robes. You couldn't find a better gift for a man if you tried, and those evenings are made just twice as comfortaWc if a fellow has the right Robe. 1 - .-" '..;'' i ' ':' i'A A Box of Hosiery For Him Any man can use a few extra pairs of Hosiery, and if you remember him with a box of pure silk, fine lisle or woolen Hose, he is going to ap preciate vour remem brance for many months to come. All popular colors. iFIME ICASHMERE DRESS HOSE, FROM PArR,;.....19c TO $1.50 SILK HOSE, THE PAlIR 59c TO ;$1.50.' y Ah, Present Him With a Tom Wye Knit Jacket 1 2-POCKET STYLE .' $7 75 i 4-POOKET STYLE '.!.."$825 The ideal garment for outdoor sports and geuoral utility. It. gives warmth and comfort without weigiu or nicoiivemeiiue percecuy tailored, f nelv knitted with the Tom Wye stitch. These Scotch neainer mixiures are quite tne lad. Sizes 36 to 44 MEN'S PURE VIRGIN WOOL "Tlffill. ' MO" KNIT, SWEATER COATS, BROWN BLUE OR GREEN HEATHERS, PRICE $6.00. " MEN'S FINE BLACK ALL LEATHER GAUNTLET AUTOMOBILE DRJVIN(i GLOVES, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT $.-i.OO. GIVE.inM A SILK CROCirETED TIE, EXQUISITE PATTERNS 60c AND $1.00. A . KERCHIEBS GALORE, BOYS' AND 'MEN'S, FROM 'lOe- TO '75c. . Christmas The Time For Feasting The'very thought of Christmas brings with it visions of Mince .Pie, Fruit Cake, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Celery, Nuts, Olives, Candies, Oranges, etc., and aU the other tasty smacks that go to satisfy the cravings of the inner man. . , ( Christmas is the one season of the year when everybody wants only the best of things to eat and drink. Then come to Schaefers Bros Grocery Department and get a bounteous supply. New Ilallowin Dates, pound' V .". A .... . , . , 15c Fancy Cluster Sun-Maid Raisins, package. . . .25c Good Walnuts, the pound ...15c Seedless Raisins, tho pound , , ... . . .15c . ' 2 pounds Cream Cheese. -. :i i. . . . .55c Dill Pickles, quart 15c, gallon. A '. . . . .50c 1 )ry Pack SI) rimp ' 15c or 5 for 70c 3 pounds Handy Cut Macaroni 25c Pure Aluminum Paneled Coffee Percolator 98c Hot Point Electric Iron will solve tho Christmas gift problem . . . ; .7. . . ....... ::. . . ; . . . ...,.$6,75 News of Lane County Special Cori'espondenco to Tho Guard ! JUNCTION CITY. .luimlion City, Orn., Dm-. 21. Mr. and SIi h. Jimixir Alien worn in llio citv 8hni piiiK mid visiting' relatives Wednesday lrum Chn.Hlilrc. - Ooorge Wllhelm is in Fortlnnd for a lew diiys' on business. , John ItonUo was nnioiiR tlie aut-uf-own visitors yestcrdiuv. I 1 1 'It. F. Kadderly of I'orllnud is in .lime. tiou for u few days invoicing the stoek BANK BOOKS ; FOR CHRISTMAS An ideal, gift for thoso you love because, they carry . ' A HOPE AND A HELP FOR THE FUTURE Started with ta small Wiouut a bnnk account will grow iu valuo through tho years. No shopping to do, Just cull at BANK OF COMMERCE Interest Paid on Savings of the Ribson enniRe recently purchased from Georne Williuiin. . The lonil ehiiiter of Masons arc ex peetinit a bg time at their hall toiiiKht. The poliee team from l'nrtluml nn. eom inc up to put on the third deisrac. About titty are expected to'eonic f Coin Port land. They will be met at. the train and escorted to the Chilstinn church where a turkey dinner will be served to.theai at about (l::i(). i Mr. and Jlrls. Uosooe Allen of Chesh. Ire were iu .luni'tlou doing some t'hrist imis shoiipiu Wetlncdiiy. ICd Urown was a Wednesday visitor in ICiiKcne. Mr. Urown who wits employed at the Wllhelm gnrngn will leave the first of the week for Monroe where he will be employed. ... Kjiier Urihgkov is very 1)1 at his home In Junction. ' Mrs. Ituth llnvnes was a Wednesday shoiiper in Kuuene. Walt Jvnons of Snskatchewan, funaila, lias joined bis family in Juncl.ion. Mr. and Mrs. Koous expect to locate iu the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred HoRnard of Har mony visited Wednesday at the homo of Mr. llogaaid's parents in Junction. Wade Dniighorly is confined to his home by sickness. (luy Oldham anil cousin Miss .Teanette Koons recently of Canada, were Wed nesday visitors in lOugene. John Xeilson, T.ancasier UH'rcbanl, was iu the city Wednesday buying 'sup plies. Mr. and Mrs. James Ibirriftim and Julia and tienevievc Whitmsrsh of Sub phur Sprinas, were iu Junction and Ku genn Wedueslay doing their Christmas shopping. Mrs. (leorge l'awver of Lancaster spent Wednesday at, tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, It. C. Kapiiif;. ilVeston Heaves watt a 'ednesday call er in Kiijtono. Iioule Kneeble was atnonir the out-of-town visitors from lyibeity. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Williams of Hear t'reek were vailing on relatives in the city yesterday. lr. Zimmerman of Kugene was In Junction Wednesday on professionul bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Ullcy (!ray were Wedues da.v nhoppcrs iu Jtin?tiou from ljiu caster, Andy Itodtker. clerk in Itabbs hard ware store is ill at his home near Jum lion. ( Mr. and Mrs. '. riiornton were in the city ye-Merdiiy from Noraton. Iteubin 'rurnliow nits tin ont-of-lou n visitor in Junction yesterday from llem t'reek. Mrs. 1'. X. t'. I.aiii'iilsu is very ill at her home near .liiuctioti. ItiiiK at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nelson has returned to her hoine at Ma tdcton. John Winn' was In (he city yesterday from his home at Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Kohison and little daughter were Wednesday guests at the home of rMr. and Mis. Wayne Mchenck. William Hanson is reported to be riuite ill at hi home near Junction. Forrest Miller who lias been ill for a long time is uilo low at his home iu Jtiui'tiou. William Jlilliorn and son Prank were Wednesday Kugene visitors. Charles Sehwndder was among those from Hear Creek who were in Junction Wednesday.' ; William Calvert was in the. city yester day from his home at Union. Mrs. It. C. Nelson of Hear Creek, was shopping in Junction Wednesday. ' Pred Chase was transacting business in the city yesterday from Liberty. On Tuesday evening a few of the friends of .Miss Minerva I'etMnsill. n bride to be met at the home of Mrs. Prank Willinms and went in u body to the home of Mis. S. 1". (lilmore where Miss I'ettingill was spcuilinu the evcniiii; and very pleasantly surprised lie,- villi a miscellaneous shower. Many useful and pretty presents were received. The fol lowing ladies were present: Mrs. T. P. Wirkwire and daughter Islnii, Mrs. De mos Wickwire, .Mrs. A. I'ettingill, .Mrs. PIiid 1.... l,r.Kfloo. Mr. Prank Willinms. Mrs. Jess Darniclle. Mrs. Arvilla Unit. and Chess Kirk took dinner at Ira llich nrdson's Sunday. Orlie Stinglcy came out. from Mere ditJi Saturday to stay till after Christ, mas. The J. A. Richardson family, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Allen and It. T. Stingley were iu Kugene the first of last. week. Mrs. Richardson and Miss Ida Crone visited Mrs. (j. Ii. Crone Thursday aft ereoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smit.h and daugh ters and It. T. Stingley went to Kugene. Saturday. T. C. Itryant and Jack Taylor went to KiiKene Monday. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Ivie and family were here' Sunday practicing for the Christmas program. II. V. Allen has purchased a new Poni. CRESWELL. Crt'swcll, Deo. 17. Tin I'rrslj.vtcriHii (VmjjiKtiun lit'ltl (t wy ittcr'si .Hi lilluinua Tnuitiinr !tl flit lllilimp tini1iv nij.ht uiul rcpot-ls from the Lutlifs Aid MH-jPty were lu-aru awi tne treiistirer s report nveived. Mr. Sedpwick was elect ed ehnirmmi of the meeting. These t'tiiins win be held oneu n iihuuii. inents of .siuidwk'hes, cake, doughnuts unci wfftp were served. 1 hiring the utertitiK the Indies as well ns the gents inf. do xtiias stoekini;s to be filled with ent dy un I nuts and placed on the xmnsp hi.me lot of the fi in tits. ' r .Mnldoon dismissed Kilbam; and Wilson v(tli the brand of "posers" and declared Ihem to have had loo many chances to a'-i as real champions. "Willnrd." he ndded, "is far beyond tl-n ."IS year aije limit and this alo'io wmitd bar him. Hut it must aho be re membered that Willard is not "t.he same n an physically that he was when he was advnncitiK to the ehampionship nnd that he Juis jast;ed the stnjfc'in life were hi? can K''t i" hape to finht." Buy your moat nere and keep the dif ference. Eugene Packing Co. Thone ;S. HAMBERU! V rniiRH '"u Mrs. Ivan Mays, Mrs. Kd Ayers, Mrs. Aylesworth. Mrs. Mosher, daughters l'.l sie and I.eonn, Mrs. Will Milliorn, Mrs. May tlai'ilner, Mrs. Mary Stroine. Mrs. Anna Lee and -Miss Vera Sterling. All wished Miss I'ettingill every happiness. Refreshments were served. FRANKLIN Krnnklin. Iec. 21. Mr. ond Mrs. Irs Uichaidson, .who liavo recently com pleted their new home, were Riven a sur lirise party Sutnnlay evening when i!3 friends came iu to spend the evening. 'I'here will he a Christmas program .n.ii tree at the Christmas churo'i next Sumhiv morning. Mrs. lclle I'livkcrson, Mis. Ilayden and Mrs. Alfred Smith have charge of the program. - Mr It. (. Kirk and two hoys of Xorlh Rend spent several days here lust week, visiting relatives and left priilay lor North Itend. T. C. Itryant and Ira ltichai'ilxm but chered turkeys the last of the week and tool- them to Purine Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P.. It. Ilutler and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stingley spout Pridiiy at T. C. Ilryant's. Miss Kininii lllchardson sienf last k Willi Mrs. ra Kieturdson, Mrs. Robert MJuton and son N.'wton left Tuexhiy for their homo nt. Par.na, Idaho, after a weeks visit With Mrs. Llhel Kverson. Mrs. Clura Xoland spent a couple of dais iu Kugene shopping and .visiting rriiun I'll. Mrs. A. R. Land left Tosday for a visit with relatives at Knfiehl, 1)1. MVs. Hazel Moyer returned Monday fri m llrownsville. i The third und fourtb grades won iln bnr.ner this month for having good attendance and the lesst tardy murks. . W UUUII I' a . FOR THE RELIEF OP Coughs, Colds. Croup WHOOPINQ COUCH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS .-SOLD EVERYWHERE- XMAS SUGGESTIONS Footballs Basketballs , Baseballs Boiler Kkates ' An- Rifles ' Striking Bags BoxiiiR Gloves FishiiiR Bods ' Fly Books Parker Bros. Toys .22 Rifles Flashlights Jiigersoll Watches. Amity Purses " Snfetv Himors Biiskothall Shoes ' . Saxnnv Sweaters Saxonv SKrt Coats ,v:-. Potikot Knives ; unci Games, 20c to $1.50 HAUSER BROS. GUN STORE Boxing Body Again Prohibits Fighters New Yorkt 1ec 'Jl.-Sumimiry warn ipd not to try to do hnshiesg mtt'i .lohnn K'llmne. Johnny AVilfuit ort.les.t WiHard na hei'ii ncvvi'iI on protnot"rs b !he Jtw York boxing Koaunission. j The men in Mu'tin have Mtrii sulf-1 n.M'sst'il valuation that New York . is j their only field and Uio hnr rHtd . HKi.inst thrm here kepp them idle. W'il i limn Muldnon says as Ions le is hcml oi" tho cnmnison, the two Johns are ; nooorH nnd ,Tiw iu Btno nlil . i Mr. and t aestj-r rone west tv The diairnum of tJie (tmmisoii w M',itHnr the Tirst f wo weel. to isit uvrt tiinht. . . Mr. nnd Mi. ' 1. Mlffe iTnd mhi Hubert .iive x.'ld their interests In l"a lai and moved to Kranklin. r used li the report at hat Toiii T Itoitrki hud matchgd Kilbai and Kn triiiii theKnroiiean featherweight eJiainpion to nietf f- 'he world title next summer at the I olo gromul" Airs, liana Nelson, w biw been vit-Kkhiinhou, Ja Vr Mr. ami Mr. t'he.tnKiik are moving I (The xniue kind f renoit had It tl"itj front KuKetie to tJit-ir farm hero. i (VKforke, formerly n deputy on tbe ' Mr. and Irw, J. A. Itu-hartVon, el( eommisisioi? hat mtieir;. nilltinl & rone, lureHee luyunt ITeiuitscj fir nnolher big ennl at lW y The iiuluoriood thai' gives you .ouldoop. health. ill 'iRilitP7Tfrir:t mli BREAD ; Confidence REPOSED IN THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES OF THIS BANK IMPLIES AN OBLIGATION WE ARE ALL JEAL OUS OF GUARDING. IT IS. A SACRED TRUST WHICH WE HOLD INVIOLATE. THE :,. ,yK UNITED.. STATES NATIONAL .B. .' '.. The Bnnk-'-oT-ScWcc. EUGENE .i;OAN..'&.SAVINGS P . The Emk ei aavm . V. .... ;l ; ...... ,.t. . :,.....'.- '"... ; -y . s t 9 -- M5J : u ; V-!?. I! D O H V y t