THE OREGON V SUNDAY , JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY.. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1907. V EIEAGIE 2MOTM, EMM And that with as little delay as . possible. Every creditor of the defunct "Golden Eagle'' Department Store will be paid his pro rata share of the amount due him at . an early date, v We have eliminate all "red tape" and entered "heart and, soul", into the work of turning every dollar's worth of merchandise in the big Slt?!"00 fT cred,t0 ac" THIS WEEK'S PRICE CUTTING WILL BE DEEPER AND MORE DESPERATE THAN y i ''Vx Kir".. .? , v IflKfflDffiK bsv Jiu in lilt iif m , ... s EVER BEFORE AT1BIPTED! Although the buying crowds of the past week have been enormous, and every retail selling record ever made in Portland by any house has been smashed to flinders, so gigantic is the stock of the "Golden Eagle" that scarcely any shrinkage can be noted in any department. Reserve stocks are being brought forward, base ment duplicates fetched upstairs and placed on special sales counters for selling through the coming week.; MONDAY'S BARGAINS WILL BE THE GREATEST EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND'S MER CANTILE HISTORY! Your dollar will buy double here what can be gotten elsewhere, A few examples of Monday's bargains Read: V, 2,000 yards of wool finish Burmah Challiea, worth 6$c; suitable for makings of Comforts, Kimonos, Dressing Sacques, etc. ol Special at J2C 27-Inch Figurd Lawn Organ dies and all summer dress goods, worth up to 35c, JT special at ; ... Ov Outing Flannel, light and dark -( colors, worth 8 l-3c. Special at 5c THE ASSIGNEE COMMANDS SLAUGHTER OP THE Dress Goods and Silks 28-inch fancy plaid Drcis Gooda, worth 25c. ipecial at' 14 27-mch plaid wool finish, worth 25c, ape- cial at lof 36-inch plain and fancy Dresi Goods, worth 50c and 60c, special at 39 36-inch all-wool remnants, worth 50c, special at 19 36-inch mill ends of Lining?, all colors, worth 18c to 25c, special at 9 Assignee Orders Domestic Section Cleared! Housewives Benefit by Reductions on Staples 2-lb, Feather Pillows, worth 65c, spe cial at 3 Full size white cotton Blankets, worth 55c, special at 49e 58-inch red Table Cloths, worth 50c per yard, special at, yard 19 16-inch white cotton Huck Toweling, worth 8 l-3c, special at .5 20x36 Huck Towels, heary grade with fringe and red borders, worth 15c, spe cial at 45x36 matchless Pillow Cases, worth 15c, special at H 72x90 full size Mafseilles pattern Bed spreads, worth $1.48, special at 98 ASSIGNEE'S 17 Al?C CLEARANCE of iOO lJtWjEsO 2-inch Xtneriti Lace'value 10c yard, spe cial, per bolt of 12 yards, for. ;So 1 to 2-inch English and French Torchon Lace, worth 2c to 5c per yard, special, per bolt of 12 yards, for...... 10 Torchons, Valenciennes, Nbrmandie, Orientals, French Hcnitons, Pyrenees, Paraguay and Chantilliea, in cream, white 'and black; values 5c to'lOc, special at, yard , , 2 Values 10c to 15c, special at... & Values 15c to 25c, special at 9 special at, yard 5 Regular 50c to $1 Allover Lace in qne immense lot containing thousands of yards, your choice at yard. ...... 7 Regular 25c Chiffon Ruching, in colors and black, special at-yard., .. .w. 17 3 to 5-inch Point d'Paris Pompadour-' venise Lce in white and cream, valoea up to 35c, special at yarcu'.. :aO ASSIGNEE'S and MANUFACTURER'S Sale 83 Gloveis 59c Oyer 1,500 pairs of new Gloves for fall wear, in all the latest modes and shadel of kid, mocha, undressed kid and suede; one, two and three-clasp styles. Regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 values; all the product of a leading eastern - glove rrtaker. Sizes from Si to 7$i. Nearly all perfect, but a very few have been mended otherwise than being told of this, however, you d never know an im- nerlection had ever existed, In black, "White, modes, tans, browns, etc. In Monday sale at, a pair ASSIGNEE'S AXE GETS C LIMFC BUSY AMONG THE OJnLU&O Women's fine Drpus Shrwa in natont Iriff or colt, French kid or" gunmetal; every popular style of t,oe or heel; all sizes and wiatns and all strictly new, stylish, stan aard a-i tootwear; vat ues from $3.50 to $5, spe cial at Men's Shoes in all wanted leathers and lasts, made by, the. best shoe makers of me couniry, emoracing famous Packard shoe pro- auct; values to $5... Baby's soft sole Shoes, all colors and sizes, special at i ..,.19 Children's School Shoes, with heavy or light soles, vici kid or box calf uppers: all;sizes to No. 11, special at. ...... 98. Misses' School Shoes, same as above, special at. .1.19 v, stylish, stan- $2.69 :d leathers and . i , nice maxers oi $2.37 MBnlIy Good" Cooks lot Boys "Hentyr Series of Bis- Qr torlcil Advenicre OL Here's a bargain for live boys and girls who like a book of historical fiction. ' Tales of stirring adventure founded on facts that have stirred two hemispheres and overturned empires. A good present to make any young reader and alike inter esting to the grown-ups; written in the inimitable Henty vein -so fascinating .to all; special in the sale at 8c THE ASSIGNEE'S BLUE PEN CIL MARKS ON CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES Ruffled Swiss Curtains, plain and striped, 2yi yds. long, worth OQ 60c, special at s-JC 36-inch square English Tapestry Stand Covers, reversible and com bination colors, fringed all OCn around, worth 50c, sp'l at..Jl. Nottingham Lace Curtains in handsome designs, 2j yards long, rth 60c, special at 39 THE ASSIGNEE'S SALE CREATES A Millinery Bargain Extraordinary WOMEN'S FELT SHAPES S c We've "bunched" several lots of women's Hat Shapes, all desirable styles and good quality pressed felt, in pretty colorings of red, green, blue, etc., also a few blacks; values to $1.00 and $1.50. In Monday's sale special at the absurdly low price of 5c ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF WOMEN'S INDEBIYEAR AND NOTIONS NOTIONS Regular 5c Hair Pins, cabinets, special at .....2J4. Regular 5c spool Glo-Silk, all colors, special at .....3. 25c aluminum, celluloid Soap Boxe, spe cial at 12H Women's Knit Underw'r Ladies' Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests, square neck, crocheted and ribboned: regular 50c value, special at ,..29 Ladies' knit Pants, best 25c value, spe cial at 14 ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE v ASSIGNEE'S SALE OP GLOVES Ladies' Lisle Gloves, in white, black and tan; regular 50c values, while they last, special at, pr..l9 Ladies' real Milanese Silk Gloves, 16-button lengths in black, white and gray; all good values, 1 A pedal at.....; pl19 ASSIGNEE'S SALE of LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS. With flexible handles, hand riveter' metal frames, silk lined and con tains extra coin a-urse; reg. AQ $1 vals., special at iOC Astounding Bargains for Men LITTLE AND BIO. X. ffV,, Never before have such remarkable values been offered to Portland men folk. Every garment told of in today's news is of this season's cut and make. All new, fashionable apparel, perfectly tailored and finished in superior workmanship. Men's $13.50 Stilts $4.98 We've rounded up about 200 suits, all of this sea ton's styles, fall and winter weights, handsome ma terials of newest pattern; examples of splendid workmanship. Regular values $9.50 to $13.50. Special in this sale, while they last, (Jg Boys' and Youths' $4 Suits $1.98 -t Nearly 300 in this lot, all new fall and winter suits, in ages 7 to 16 years. Built from fine, handsome and dependable cheviots, tweeds and worsteds of latest design and on fashionable models. Values 1 QQ $2.75 to $4.00, in the sale at $lUO Boys' 75c Knee Pants 33c N Splendid, well made and dependable Good School Pants for sturdy lads; almost a thousand pairs to Pick irom and an sizes in tne lot. ah new gooas, fall and winter weights. Not a pair but that cost more, but special, in this sale at, pair.. - 33c Men's Furnishings ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF TOILET SUNDRIES and STATIONERY Large 10c cake La Primerf pure olive oil Castile Soap, special.. 5 10c Tooth Brushes, special, ea.4 Kirk's best 25c Soaps, spl., bx.15 Solid-back Hair and Cloth Brushes, regular 25c values, spe- 10' cial at. each 1&2Q Large 10c Writing Tablets, ruled and unruled, note and letter size, linen fabric, special at, C each OC ASSIGNEE'S SALE OP Hosiery Youths' school Hose, heavy weight some in all wool, others in fleece lined, in all sizes; regular 25c val ues, special at, pair 19 Ladies' plain and ribbed wool and fleece lined Hose, all sizes, samplt lot, values from 25c to 50c, spe cial at, pair 15 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OP s Handker chiefs Children's school Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, plain and colored borders; regular 5c values, special at 2 Ladies' Swiss and cambric Hand kerchiefs, embroidered and lace bordered; regular 10c values, spe cial at ....of New fall pattern Shirts, soft or stiff bosom, all sizes 14 to. 16, and best regular $1.00 values at 78 Men's '75e and $1 Shirts, 50 dozAn in lot, at 46 25c and 35c gray and black seamless cashmere Hose, special at 17 15c Bandanna Handkerchiefs. 7" 50c and 75c Suspenders, special at 33 Men's $2.00 Wool Sweaters, in rich crimson, navy, Oxfords and plain black. Sweater, vest and jacket styles, in the sale tomorrow and all OQ week, at, ifOC Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Night Robes, all sizes 15 to 18, in a fine grade of OC- handsome flannelette, special at .0JC Handsome 35c Neckwear, all latest shapes -17 50c and 75c heavy Derby ribbed Undershirts and Drawers for men, in all 07 sizes, attractive brown and ecru shades, special in the sale at Ol2C Women's Fashi'nable Apparel . IN THE ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT PRICES THAT AVERAGE HALF. . Women's Skirts $2.29 Smart, trim and trig Walking Skirts of handsome woolen materials, cut on newest models and made in perfect workmanship. Just the needed skirts for walking or shopping,- In black and neat colors, plain and in neat, fancy effects. Skirts are in plaited styles and attractively trimmed AA OA in braids and fancy stitching. flZ.ZJf Reg. $5 vals.; in the sale at V"" AN ASTONISHING BARGAIN IN $2.00 Fnrs for 98c About 150 pretty fur Neck Scarfs of black Coney, with four tail tips. Splendid $2.00 value, special at Children's 60crfkirts 23 Children's 75c Gowns 29 Childi'en'a 50c Corset Walsta 20 A Great Waist Special A very unusual offer at this season. Under ordinary circumstances it would be impossi ble, but in the Assignee's Sale nothing is reserved so the waists go in. $2.00 Lawn Waists $1.39 Dainty lawn beauties, prettily trimmed in tiny, exquisite tuckings and insertions. All new, just fresh from their boxes; long or short sleeves and with duchesse neck. Best $2.00 values, special at Childrens j - iiv,vn. $1.39 &oS Dresses 79c dhooae from a splendid assortment of little frocks, ginghams, chambrays and worsteds. Best regular $1.50 values, 7Q special at 'C THE ASSIGNEE ORDERS A REMARKABLE SALE OF Misses' $5.00 Fall and Winter Coats at $1.98 Going to clean out about 150 of these smart new gar ments to as many fortunate buyers on Monday. Coats are in attractive, light effects, neat striped patterns in indistinct impressions of gray on white. 50-inch lengths, made up in splendid workmanship from dependable materials, well tailored, lhey are all TJ prettily trimmed in handsome braids and buttons and have the collarless n effect. In sizes 32 and 34 only. A H stylish and attractive coat for misses wear; good $5 val; in Monday's sale. mi f ' I In ! Bargains tor Housekeepers In lhe Assignee's Sale of Crockery and Glassware! Haviland China decorated Plates, worth 30c each, special at ..10 English Cobalt blue Mustard Bowls, Sauce Plates and Pie Plates; regular 15c values, special at., 6 10-piece fancy decorated and gold-lined Toilet Sets, worth $4.50, special at ,...$3.00 25c heavy cotton Mops, special at ......... ,i!2 60c doz. glass Sauce Plates, special at, each.. 3 Fancy Bohemian decorated glass Vases, special at qne-half price PRICE, All fancy decorated China, special at Half . Price' 10c Toilet Paper, silk tissue, special at, roll... 5 Sfte Golden Eagle UAe Golden Eagle THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS c??e Golden Eagle c7?e Golden Eagle Sunday Concerts at'OflJu. Owing to the uncertainty : of U weather, band concerts t thn Oak t the Chlaffarelll organisation will t discontinued through th week days. The big ptasur rMort wUi t open to the imfrtto usual and - wk-dny admission will t freo afternoon 1 night a wlL Wath prmittm, thr wilt be givea eerier of Wurnl-i afternoon sacred concert at tli pat, to which th customary i)mllrt ot 10 cents will be charred. '1'be Riinf ou a munament device lit the pnrlt v I be running a unaul ail thl wt.K. 1, season for outdoor eiitrtenrfinl1, -pcl.llr tho evcQlnirtt, eeem to be o raw ing raiitdly- to a ulima, . !rjnt wiu ' the ?hlf entsrtalnmrne ofr-1 t t reeort for tSunity fr Hie neut f week and the kwlnsr rftik. H' Coantrr, Janc rv:lmiu fil A""1 rtHil, etc.,- eixl v. , the avenu tirlit foiiimue l i n visitor. Mmiv b':r .'n- in : , to tr.e parn v i v h i ( i i poput.irlty (r tile l'tdir .i-u i.. u- WHOLE CITY OF EUGENE JOINS BOOSTING MOVE Largest Promotion Fund Per Capita Ever Raised in the United States Subscribed to Advertise Valley Town Residents Enthusiastic Over Publicity Started. Portland men who have Jut returned from Eugene say that Eugene: h'uJ-- -denljrBeen tranemorrlfled from a coun utrT town'lntd modern city,- with paved " streete., an p-io-t1ate trM't-car ,lin,''a ' first-clafts brass bend-and more- than cue et ccttra. Viiere formerly, tliare were xnudholea a beautiful paved street extend through the entire busineee die trlcV Anexiert iTPublletty . promotion man has been engaged at t5,000 pr n piitn and an annual eubscrlptton fund Of 112. too has keen reined to advertise the city, of Eugene la ibe. eastera Ute.i : "They are certainly doing things at Eugene In a substantial and progressive way," said Manager Tom Klchariison of the commercial club,- who returned from that city after a visit of two days. "Several months ago It was thought ad visable to -raise a iroodly 8ura of money at .Eugene for advertising purposes, and Senator R. A. Booth headed a sub scription list with $1,200 annually, .ay able monthly. Eugene, however nad her hands full at that time with a num ber of progressive movements, and :t was deemed advisable to temporarily postpone the work. "During this time she has completed a flrst-claee, hard eurface pavement from the depot entirely through the business district on Willamette strt, and having. realized the benefits of this splendid improvement they have plans out now which wiU pave the whole cen tral portion of the city, and there Is already under contract double a many blocks as are how paved. Transformed Into icodem City. ' "Whert onr train pulled irtto the depot bn Thursday, there wag a great multi tude of people and three handsome up-to-date electric ear a There was a band on the first car that played all the time, because tha member the band live in Eugene and they are Just as enthusi astic as anybody else. The pavements were crowded for many blocks, as we passed through the street amid rousing cheers, waving handkerchiefs and hur rahs, in which the ladies Joined with the men. It was really an inspiring in cident, for it marked the passage from a country town into a modern city. "We visited the new library building at the University grounds, and returned to the Commercial club. At a meeting In the court house In the evening a sub scription towards the publicity fund was opened, and the First National bank started the ball rolling with 11,200, pay able monthly, and from that time on there was no let up. "An active committee got out Frldaj and when I left the subscription was in the neighborhood uf $10,000, and with Senator Booth's subscription and what they have gotten- since, I am advised that they have already reached $12,000, or $1,000 month." Great Building Prog-res. Values Of property have advanced, new buildings are going up, a $100,000 hotel la being planned and new brick, blocks are under contract The spirit of progress seems to have eelsed the citx by, the mlddla and, la puahinjt It along with leans and bounds. The pro motion fund or $12,000 is said to be the largest per capita of any similar fund in the United States, being nearly $2.00 for every man, woman and child In the city. It Is estimated that Eugene has 7,6)0 Inhabitants, and this number Is rapidly growing. "I walked down to the depot with Vice-President 8. H. Friendly of the Oregon Development league," said Mr. Richardson, "and there we found Gen eral Manager J. P. O'Brien, Chief En gineer G. W. Bosch ke. General Superin tendent M. J. Buckley, and Superintend ent L. R. Fields of the Southern Pacific, arranging the details for the construc tion of a splendid depot and handsome grounds. "The people of Eugenefeet deeply the temporary straits In which the .universi ty is placed, but they know that things are coming out all right and are glad to tell you that there la a larger at tendance than ever before. They are working to make the people of Oregon proud of ths university and proud of Eugene as one among the moat beautiful small cities anywhere in the temperate tone." : "V.'.-A ;.' ' , f "Property ha advanced, new buli i tngs are going up. a new $100,000 a la promised, new trick, block are un der contract and there Is a universal air of progresslveness and a determination to Increase their Importance industrially, educationally and in every other possl- Dle aepartment. Plant Sibson's Roses. . The Slbson Rose Nurseries are fujly prepared to supply the big demand. They have Caroline Testout and other popular varieties by the thousand. All strong healthy bushes, grown In the open ground acres of rosea. Expect to begin digging about middle of October. Select your varieties and order early. Office end nurseries. 1189 Mllwaukla avenue. " Phone East 138, - - - i v : AKewRoute.- ". 'ThSittew Canadian Pacific route via Spokane Is the short Una to St Paul and Is fast becoming the popular route. Paves you four hours to the twin cities. If you want --tha..- best ..travel., via the; Canadian Pacifies :; 1 1 ; h ...i , MeUgef V Co.' Jewelers. $ ,VaU