The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, January 16, 1904, Image 9

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    JUDGES
JURORS
AND CLERKS
OF ELECTION
List
Chosen
by
Commissioners’
Men U'ho Will Preside Over State
County
Election
r
YEAR
Grand Removal Sale is Bringing the people
by the hundreds. No such sale and prices
have ever visiLed E igene before
The selling since January ‘Jib ba - b< < n enormous.
as if we were
supplying every man, woman and chi' I in the country for miles around
Why. y >u should have seen the bargain hunters carrying ¡ way die s goods
by the piece, and Pitch enormous packages of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes,
Women’s and Children’s Cloaks, Furs and Suits, that have gone out from our first
week of lhe Grand Memoval Sale.
In the Circuit
Court.
and
—J. J. W'Jiu. F.
Mabel- Samuel R Newton
Il il ILS
Maioy.
jamiu Cuttec.
Mi-bswk: Judges—Elmer Yarnell,
Middle Fork: W B Goodman.
'■ M. Stafford, Joseph Hudule-ton
Pleasant Hill: C 8 Davis, H C
( lerks—M. J. Arnel, John Smith, D.
Wheeler, John West, Wui K Daury,
I. Spores.
Loyd Parks, Charles Sellers, Clar-
Mabel: Judges— W. Adams, W. K
cuoe C Mulkey.
Goode, Wileou A. Gaerte. Cl'iks-
liiehardou, : O lain nett, K T liar­
1 Adrian Piquet, 8. Adams, Geo. w
pole, C C Crone, G W Carter, John
I Higgs.
Goldson.
Mapleton:
11
J udges —George
Springfield: J A F.hliert, Walker
! Cutap, Albeit T. Knowles, P. E
Young, Robert Vitus. C J Gosil, F.
Jaekton. Clerks—J. J. Nicolle, T. J
C St'alef, Frank .Armitage,
Neeley, F. I’. Beau.
Those Who Will Serve ■ S 1>. E Chase,
McBee,
Herbert Walker, Z T
Middle
Fork: Judg.s-E. W.
I Kintzley.
| Michael, 8. M. Stiers, T. J. Blake
Spencer: W C Inman, Levi Ell-
| el y. Clerks—George Harper, R. D.
maker,
J T Ricbur.lsou, Guard Huston.
Kelsey, M. T. Crow.
Walton: G M Kirk, Charles B
Court
Mound: Judges—G. W. Holland,
Fowler, William Cornelius, Joseph
j G. D. Cornell, J. W. Doster. Clerks
Bi ad Ford.
I —8. C. Lewis, W. 8. Gillespie, J. D.
Wallace: J. A. Powell,
F. M
Mieh> els.
Pleasant Hill: Judges—R. E. Wil- Commissioners’ Court Made the Gardner.
Willamette: E P Coleman, Jasper
liams, J. T. Callison, J. M. Coruel-
Wilkins, Henry Spores, W R Wooley,
Appointments This Morn­
ius.
Clerks-C. Wheel« r, 11. L.
George Smith, W E Wileox, John
Mitchell, L. E. Parks.
ing- Over Two Hundred.
Q Vaughan, M L Hendricks, E M
Richardson: Judges—George Mc­
Warren.
Millen, M. D. Allen, Frank Kirk.
McKenzie: K 8 Belknap, George
Clerks—Seth llarpole, (*. V. Brown,
Frissell,
C. F. Hett.
Bailey: -E.H.
Hawkins,
Amos
Saginaw: W P Cbrisman, J H
Siuslaw : Judges—John I rmly, I’. Johnson, Andrew Wood, Richard
Landess,
S J Saltzman, Terry Cas-
H. Davis, Samuel Hartley. Clerks— Moss, R. A Clowr
I. P. It man, John O’Brien, Jerry At­ j Blue River:—C. 1). Edwards, Dex- teel, Erancis Smith, R E Walker,
Charles Wright, Henry 8 Lajoie.
kinson.
ter Sparks, F. B. Mason
8 iuslaw: G G Lockwood, W W I
Saginaw: Judges—E. P. Pedford,
Bohemia:—D. J. Gover, A. J. A d - Crow, C C Davis, A H Addison.
R. E. Walker, A. Bemen’. Clerks— derson.
Thurston: T Carney,
Jr., Perry I
Arthur Tate, Calvin Casteel, James
Blanton:—L.
Lockard,
Nathan Edmiston, Patrick Conley, Charles
L. Hunter.
Harwood, E. J. Crow.
I
Gray.
Spencer : Judges—James Stephens,
Camp Creek :- Gus Wagner, James
Zumwalt: R R Rossman, II Kompp
Henry Rebmau,
W. J. Canady. W. Rey, Geo. M. McLain, Edgar E.
E L Gum.
Clerks—John
A’. Smigley, Guard Brattain, Robert ¿Millican.
Several names in this list are sub­
Huston, George Brown.
Creswell •—John F. Weeks, A. W. ject to change. Clerk Lee will go
Springl'ild:
Judges George A. Scwheriug, L. R. Thompson, A. J.
Dorris, J. C. Brattain, Henry Stew­ Johnson, Charles Hazelton, Geo over the list aud out out all firemen
art. Clorks—Arthur Roberts, Welby Townsend, John Winzenreid, Robert who are exempt from jury duty.
Stevens, T. E. Edwards.
E Dersham.
Thurston: Judges—Noah Rhodes,
Cottage Grove:—D. E. Slagel, Wm.
W. H Russell, Wm. Platt. Clerks Sanders, Robert Griffin, J. H. Mc­
—C. W. Richard, Alex Gray, R. C. Farland, E. C. Lockwood, T. K.
Vaughan.
Sears, Archie Rice, D. C. Baughman,
Walton: J .dges—R. G. Fowler, V. Curtis Veach, F. M. Veach, Edgar
F. Lyons, G. M. Kirk. Clerks—W. King, W. W. Taylor, W. H. Medley,
T. Cornelius, T. F. McGlynn, Charles 11. 8. Coffin, 1). M. Shields N. Mar
Fowler.
tin, H. D. Lincoln, W. L. Kayser Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Had
Wendling: Judges—A. B. Bogart, Jobu Holland, W. II. Abrams, W.
Joint Installation—Farewell
Fred Russell, S. O. Long. Clerks— S. Chrisman, George Warren, J. C.
C. 8. Jenne, Claud Hocket, C. 8. Porter, John Cooley.
for Miss Saltzman.
Keller,
Coyote'—Jacob Gates, W. G. Cole­
Wallace: Judges—Levi Geer, C. H, man, Eugene Holland, Frank Hadley.
Wincoff, A. A. Kelly. Clerks—G.
Mrs. T. G. Hendricks and daugh­
Cbesher:—J. N. Cook, J. D. Mays,
W. Kelly, John Suntherland, H. c. II. M. Rice, V. L. Fisk, W. B. Smith. ters, Misses Ada aud Ruby Hen­
Combs.
Eugene:—E. S. Farrington, R. H. dricks. received a large number of
Willamette: Judges —E. P Cole­ Miller, Sr., A. K. Patterson, Seth H. their lauy friends this afternoon be­
man, Rodney Scott, Monroe Leach.
McAlister, L. 15. Rowland, J. W. tween the boures of three and five
Clerks—George A. Drury, William
Owen, E. J. McClanahan, F. A Ran o'clock, at their residence on the
Smith, A Wheeler.
kin, Jobu M. Sloan, M. 8. Hubble, corner of West Ninth and Charnelton
Heceta: Judges—Charles F. Stone-
streets.
The house was arrrauged
J. D.
1 tt lock, F.
F.
Chap
field, Ira Gray, JoeephJG. Mecheu.
very artistically, the decorations
man, W. M. Greeu, E. Whattam.
Clerks—H. A. Salisbury, George
Noah Gross, E. Hansou., C. Marx. being pink and red carnations and
Griffith. Emery W. Cobb.
.1. 11. McClung, W O Ziegler, Char­ potted ferns. Little Mary Chambers
Zumwalt: Judges—L. B. Rossman
les Currie, C. H. Hales, J. C. Wat­ attended the front door. Mrs. Hen­
Henry Kompp, A. Traxler. Clerks—
kins, T. N Segar, A. G Hovey, A. dricks aud daughters received their
David Humphrey, D. P Oblaten,
in the spacious drawing
V Gilbert, w W. Martin, Julins guests
Andrew Heits"' «
rooms.
They
were ahly assisted by
Goldsmith, P. J. McPherson, W M
-carbreugh, Leeter Luckey, L Rickel, Mesdames Geo. W. Smith, Ri.-hard
M 8 Wallis, James Hoffman, H, Hud- Dearborn and J. 8. Luckey. In the
library Miss Norma Hendricks pre­
lleeton, Edward Howe, G W Gritfin,
(Guard Special Eu- I r.)
Geo. K. Munroe, J. L Lombard, W J aided over the punch bowl. The
Mandolin Club also held forth in this
Creswell, Jan. 1'1.—George Gilfry Warnock, F M WilkinH, N T Wilson, room dispensing
pretty
music
visited his daughter, Mias Nellie, in E K Henderson, Richard Mount, 8 T ! throughout the afternoon. The din­
McFall, D M Drake, J W (.lark, Eli
Portland last week.
ing room was beautiful in its decora­
Miss Faunie Cornelius, t>f Pleas­ Bangs, Zopher Davie, Fred Bloom­ tions of am Bax and red carnations.
ant Hill, is visiting friends and rela­ field, David Thompson,¡F B Bellmari'j Here Mesdames C. A. Burden and
L O Beckwith, A G Mathews, George Emma Thompson poured coffee. They
tives in Creswell.
F. S. Sly has opened a new black­ Fleeman, Sam Mapon, George E were assisted by the Misses Elma
Sides, F li B Barger, .1 N B Fuller, “«■udricks, Rosalie Friendly, Dollle
smith ebop near the butcher ebop.
Rev. Walker, a Cumberland Pres­ E. Lake, J M Shelley, B B Dem­ Ankeny, aud Nina W'lkius.
byterian preacher
from Albany, ming, O Green, Harry W Graham, I
•
•
•
preached at the M. E. church, morn­ W. Martin, E O Tobey, J K Yates,
J
E
Roach,
W
8
Moon,
Ryan
Blach-
The
exercises
at
the
joint installa­
ing and evening, Sunday. He is a
ley, George T Hall, Jr., C Modes, tion of the Odd Fellows and Rebeccas
very able epeaker.
Matlock, in I. O. O. F. hall last night were
Mesers. John aud Henry Robinett W F Matlock, I Edis
have taken a contract of cutting Herbert Gordon, Edgar Earlington. attended by a great throng from every
W 11 Hoffman.
lodge in the county, and the affair
railroad wood near Walkers.
Elmira—J T Zumwalt, 1 Boss Hous- was.one of the most successful of its
Jeese Holbrook, of June, visited
relatives tnd friends in Creswell Sat­ ton, Charles Kolbert, J ' W Walters, kind that ever occurred in lodge
H Yates, Eli Perkins.
circles in Eugene. The ceremonies
urday and Sunday.
Florence—James E Bay, J W Car- of installation of otiicers were very
C. S. Stanton went to Eugene Sat­
urday to have bis band treated for mran, J L Furnish, JotiLi Shultz, interesting and impressive. After the
Jr., J H Prat, Joe Morris, Charles work came the social part of the even­
blood poisoning.
ing followed by one of the finest
Mrs. John W. Gulley aud little F Cox.
Fairmount:
Peter Nye, W. B. ba nquets ever served in the ball,
daughter, Mary, are quite seriouel y
Barr, G W Taylor, L E Flegel, J D The event is all the talk among the
indisposed.
The Moss Circle of the Ladies of Myers; Kauffman: W A Blanton, H E fraternity today.
Woodcraft and W. O. W. of Creswell Rice.
bad a joint installation of officers
Fall Creek: Geo rge Warner, w
Miss Emma Saltzman was tendered
at the Woodman hall last Tuesday Gibson, Charles McFarland, E J a farewell party last evening at the
evening, Refreshments were served Randall, J C Callison.
home of her sister Mrs. M. King, on
Gate Creek: J O’Brien, B F Finn, East Ninth street, the occasion be­
and all present enjoyed themselves
Frank C White, Winthrop Thomson. ing her departure for Los Angeles,
greatly.
Mrs. George >mitb is quite sick at
Glentena: A C Barbour, A H Cal., where she will spend the winter.
the present writing.
Hinkson, R G Fowler.
Only a few of her most intimate
Grandpa and Grandma Howe will
Go.-hen; F B Dillard, Joel Pit­ friends were present, The evening
celebrate the COtb anniversary of ney, J Berkshire, Ansel Hemenway, was pleasantly passed with cards and
tbeir wedding next Saturday, Jan. Horace Hampton, Wm.
J Ohn
F music. A delicious luncheon was
16th. Tbe exercises will be held at Brewer, Thomae Koupal.
served by Miss .Maude King, assisted I
the M. E. church. All are cordially
Hazel Dell: George E Hebert, by Miss Leone Kays. Miss Saltzman
invited to attend.
Samuel E Walker.
was escorted to the train where they
Hermann: J. L. Taylor, B B Jeans wished her a very pleasant journey.
Irving: Anderaon Cheshire, Henry
Üb e, J M Kitchen, R L Bushnell,
B H Dunlap, James Humpnrey, I W
H -mbree, 8 St John, Ernest M iler,
(Guard Special Srevice.)
Franklin, Jan. 12.—John Gooodman G L Day Alfred A King, T J Lind­
and son Frank passed through town ley.
A team being driven by Archie
Junction: C Hurlburt, Jesse 8ov- Potter and John Doyle on the McKen
last week with a load of feed and
tools to furnish them while working ern, C H Bushnell, T A Million), W E zie road above Gate Creek, was Killed
Hyland, Samuel on January 11 th by a falling snag. It
in the logging camp of Smith an 1 McKelipe, F E
Lane,
formerly owned by J. M. Templeton, Charles Kennedy, James came down unexpectedly and barely
Calvert, W H Baber, B F Cleek, James
Goldson.
missed Mr Potter who was riding
Mr. Hampton, of Eugene, passed M Howard. Clifford Edwards, Jobu one of the horses which was killed
through town today expecting to Strome, M J Harper, J M Nichols, They were driving eight horses to
spend a few days In the Lake Creek Charles Van Vrankin.
a big load of mining machinery for
Jasper: M D Taliafero, J F Smith, the Blue River mines.
vicinity.
It is reported that Mr. Whisman .1 B Hills, G W Dean, H W Jones, J H
and wife passed through town on the Smith.
domest . icjt roubles .
Long Tom: Joseph Ferguson,
stage today on tbeir way to their
it is exceptional to find a fami I;
Charles
Maye,
B
Dunlap,
W
borne od the Siuslaw.
where there are i o domestic rupture
occasionally, hut these can be 1er
Mr. Richardson and wife made a .'■¡alloy.
Lake Creek: James Johnson, 8 E tened by having Dr. King's New Liti
business trip to Eugene this week.
Pili« arour. :. Much trouble they
Mies Rose B-aman bas beeD spend­ Tidee.
save by their great work in stoma* 1
Lane: W J Beoningter, Kay F ■nd
inn
days with friends in Monroe.
liver troubles. They not only
Congdon, Wm L Campbell.
reliev»-iyou, tut cure. 2.‘> centa’at v>.
F rank Lemley, Misa Izora and Bob
Lost Valley: E T William«, H
L. DeLauo’a.drug store.
Dennis visited friends io Springfield
Tilton, A E Barbre, H Parvin.
last week.
Mohawk: J L Tailman, Joseph
It baa been reported that J. R. and llnddlestoD. J R McGee, Jacob C
J. N. Denols have sold tbeir lot aod Nicholson, Thomas Sesvey.
store to Mr. Parrieb. of Montoe. and
Wend’ing A R Bogart, G C Whit­
be will begin bu-ineee the first of neck, Josiah A Kay. K R (Jsborn,
next week.
if troubler! with a weak digestion,
Joel McCornack, C Arnold.
belching, sour stomach, or If yon fed
N. J. Bryant went to JuDction to­
Mapleton: S D Morford, Frank dull
after eating -r- ChMBlierialn's
day after his wife who oaa teen visit- Knoales, Carl Rice.
stoma<-b and liver tableta. Price.
iLg her sister. Mrs J. Mill lorn, for
Mnuod: Maurice Johnson, F. L.
- free at W. L Da-
Lano’s drug store.
Ceo-haw.
the Hat week.
in
June and Presidential Elec­
tion in November.
Bailey: Judges -Samuel Watson,
William Wills, W. M. Abel. Clerks—
George Widmer, J. A. Calloway, Nick
Soburenburg.
Blanton: Judges—J ECrow, Nason
Harwood, Wm. Blanton. Clerks—
E K Chapman, Charles Swaggart, A
N Striker.
Blue River: Judges—G A McMa­
hon, C D Edwards, 8. R Scott.
Clerks—E B Mason, Dexter Sparks,
A. B. Ausmau.
Bohemia: Judges—James Hunt, J.
J. Hard, W. W. Hawley. Clerks—A.
Churchill, George O. Knowles J. L.
LeRoy.
Camp
Creek:
Judges—J. W.
Fountain, C. H. Baker, Guy L. Lane.
Clerks—O. A. Campbell, Peter Ash­
ley, Jesse Easton.
Creswell: Judges—J. W. Stone, J.
M. Shaub, J. W. Clark. Clerks—W.
W. Scott, J. E. Noland, J. F. Hille-
Cottage Grove, West: Judges—W.
Miller, F. B. Phillipe, F. E.
Wallace. Cleiks—W. C. Johnson, H.
H. Veatch, W. T. Kayser.
Cottage Grove, East: Judges—L.
F. Wooley, F. D. Wheeler, A. D.
Atkins. Clerks—A. L. Briggs, T.
M. Medley, C. H. Vandenburg.
Coyote:
Judges—John Shrimp,
Charles Hadley, Jeff McCulloch.
Clerks—Win. Ford, J. V. Jenkins, F.
Hemeuway.
Judges—J. W. Cook,
Chesber:
Arthur Joens F. W. Taylor. . Clerks
—Jonh Horn C. K. Hale T. A. Evans.
South Eugene No. 1: Judges—P. J.
McPherson, H. F. McCornack, John
Blanton. Clerks— S. K. Williams,
J. M. Howe, W. 8. Moon.
South Eugene, No. 2: Judges-
Thomas Brown, A. 8. Powers, J. F.
Amis. Clerks—Geo. O Yoran, John
Hampton, D. V. Kuykendall.
North Eugene, No. 1: Judges—I.
E. Stevens, 8. W. Taylor, D. R.
Lakin. Clerks—C. S. Frank, Webster
Kincaid, R. McMurphey.
North Eugene, No. 2: Judges—C.
M. Kissinger, B. D, Paine, A. J.
Pickard. Clerks—W. C. Yoran, L.
M. Travis, A. C. Jennings.
Elmira: Judges—J. P. Zumwalt,
F. F. Demming, Lee Jeans. Clerks
Warren Nichols, Roes Huston, Wesley
Inman.
Florence: Judges--O. W. Powell,
W H Weathepson, Dave Allison.
Clerks -E A Bean. DeaD Sbrum, Joe
Fellman.
Fairmount: Judges—C A. Wooley,
B. Anderson, Georgs Breeding.
Clerks—E.
R. Mummey, Simon
Klovdahl, M. C. Davie.
Fall Creek: Judges—J. W. Cox,
A.
W. Jones, H. A. Kissinger.
Clerks—R. G. Callison, J. B. Young,
J. W. Griffin.
Five Rivers: Judges—H. Harter,
A. Taylor, H. M. Prindel. Clerks-
Thomas Taylor, H. H. Cooper, E. S.
Prindel.
Gate Creek: Judges—J E. Ken­
nedy, J. J. Pepiot, J. W. Harrill.
Clerks—C. C. Rossman, J. F Mille
Theron C. Thomson.
Goshen: Judges—Henry Mathews,
W. L. Wbeeler, Horace Hampton.
Clerks—F. B. Dillard, L. R. Edmun-
son, A. L. Roney.
Glentena: Judges—A. C. Barbonr.
P. E. Tucker. A. M. Richardson.
Clerks—Charles R Bailey, W. H.
Sallee, J. U. Sutherland.
Hazel Dell: Judges—D. Dunning,
Israel J. Gray, James W. Holland.
Clerks -V. F. Hebert, C. E. Mc­
Clane, W. 8. Walker
Hermann: Judges—Joeph Duncan,
W. L. Phelps, J. J. Beers. Clerks—
A. A. Gibson, W. M. Ferris, Smith
Taylor.
Irving:
Judges John Inwall,
Charles
Stickles, Charles Frisby.
Clerks—Lincoln Bond. Green Zum­
walt, Sam Flint.
Jasper: Judges—E. C. Hills, W.
D. Wallace, J. C. Humphrey. Clerks
—Paul Hadley, H. W. JoDes, Leeter
Jacoby.
Junction, North: Judges— D. E.
N. J. Moffitt, John Kirk.
Ruff.
Clerks—R. E. Brabham, B. F. How­
ard, D. L. Shrode.
Junction,
South: Judges-Price
Gilmore. M. E. Smith, J. B. Hill.
Clerks—Lcren Edwards, Jas. Hayes,
Jesse govern.
Tj>na • Judges—Wm. Blatcbley, L.
Y. Congdon. Jeff Campbell. Clerks
-Arthur Taylor, J. W. R om , Oreo
Thompson.
Lake Creek: Judges—J. C. Farmer,
Martin Olsen, Ambrose Pope. Clerks
Marion Wbeeler, W. F. P tterf. Fred
Pepiot.
Leet Valley: l»asc Higgins, W. R.
Psrker, Smith Carr Clerks-A. E.
Barbre. Sanford Jacol a, Henry Tilton.
Long Tom: Judgee-O. P. Mays,
M L. Barnett, J. H. M iffitt. Clerk«
And Still They Come!
Thousands of dollars of bright now ready-to-wear garments
for Men, Women and Children to be sold before we move in
our New Store on Willamette street. X7
&
Bargains !
The store is full of them. Five minutes inside the store will convince you
that we are offering Genuine Bargains. This is the most important sale ever
held in the county and it will pay you to be here. Sale continues from (lay to
day. Tell your neighbors—bting your friends to this greatest of Bargain Feasts.
MRS HENDRICKS AND
DAUGHTERS RECEIVE
our entire line
_O Off Ladies’ Coats 1C Per Offiadies’ and chil
1 5 Off
and Suits. 50c onM Cent dren’s cotton
of Dress Goods, 1
** w Vr II un
VI 1 ft
Silks and Waist Cloths. the dollar.
derwear. Wonderful bar
It will pay everv lady in Eu­
gene and surrounding countiy to
patrouize thiH sale.
You will
never buy any cheaper.
|
gains
1 C
"
" "
... * *
Off Ladies
Cent« Flanelette
gowns and undergarments
ki monas and bath robes.
!
■'
Per
Kight in the face of the advene«
of raw cotton, we are making r<
(iuotioDH on every article, ever
priced goods in the store reduce
from 10 to HO per cent. We ar-
compelled and forced to red in
and close out this present ¿dock
.lust think of your opportunity to
own a beautiful coat or Huit >it
half its value.
»25.00 suits and conte, removal
price will bo
•12.50
•22,50 suits and eoats, removal
price will bo
«11.25
• 18.00 suits and Cl UltH, removal
price will bo
. »0.25
•15.00 suits and coats, removal
price will be «7.50
•12.50 suits and coats, removal
price will be.......................... M.26
•10.00 suits mid coats, removal
price will be.............
•5.00
•7.50 suits and coati. removal
price will tie
......... KI. 75
•5.00 suits mid routw. removal
price will be.
•2.50
•3.75 suits hi d coats. removal
price will be
»1.88
Per Off ladies’ an(
Cent children s woo
underwear. Cheaper thar
you ever saw belore.
IO Off all Furs. About
1
50 choice new furs to
select
from guaranteed
stock.
Cr swe 1 Items.
Horses Killed.
Bargains ! !
mestics.
£20 OO
Per Cent 250 Ladies’ PI2
60
Discount fine wrist
C1 7 OO
bags and purses.
P 9 OO
60
Cents on Special
-J VJ the dollar Purchase
6 26
of Holiday Belts, elegant
60
p 3 76
goods.
P
All 50c bills, your choice. 25c
AH 25c belts, your choice.... 12c
We have about 20 dozen left
from our holiday purchase, Good
styles but they will go inet at
these prices.
200 doz men's grey wool 2T.c
life
■ox, at ....................
5 doz mens’ heavy 1ÚC Kock
....
10c
ford sox, at
1(10 doz metin' heavy 12c Kock-
ford sox , at
Come bere for all por filili
want«. A great saving on
notions from 10 to ‘25 per cent
Great Slaughter in price
Ladies' Hone '—
130
doz I h ’ ì <“’ fast
I
api iced hi <•) i and
>f<li toe,
oe, >>t
1X1 doz ladies* I fast black
1
sf Iked heel l.l.d t< e, at
131 doz ladles’fast black spile nd
heel aiid toe at..
I
3
Furs
20 OO
' 1 0
Furs
00
Furs
Off Boys’ Suits and
Overcoats.
There has not been a store in
ail Eugene that has priced boys'
suit« and overcoats within 25 per
<<<>it of our regular price«. With
one fifth off, you are nearing
manufacturers’ cost on every suit
and overcoat ill lhe store. Co tut
quick bring t lie boys; they can'I
last long ut these prices.
»12.50 suits and overcoata, re­
moval price..................... »10.00
• 10.00 suits and overcoats, re­
moval price , ,
W. OU
•8.50 suits and overo oats, re­
movnl price
tti HU
»5.00 suits and ovurooiitH, re-
moval price
w.ou
»4 00 suits and overcoats, re-
moval price
13.80
»3.00 suits and overcoats, re­
moval price. .
nio
1-4
Off Men’s Suits and
Overcoats
00
k.
> ? 6C
Pay jnstja quarter less on the
dolllar and take your choice from
J-S. OO
OO ’ ZZl°ur elegant stock of auita and
H overcoats. The original prices
OO 1__ will remain on each garmeut, on-
The sizes are somewhat
2 60 gtbroken-
— -—- j —they
will be worse
¿r broken In a short time at these
1^™“ r>viz»K»«i
ft
Cfl Mistes’a rd Chil-Si
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___
1.50 tine .......
suits or
__ .CT',
over-J
. coats will lie..
............ »13.88
dren’scoats ar d suits
Our.915.00« fine suits or over-
»11.X
, ¿coala will be
Jk OurJ »12.5U fine suits or over-
coats will he
............ W.
>ur »10.00 fine suits or ov«r-
coats will be
. .. r.»
Gtir'»8.50 tine
in,«' au,
suits
is or ovsrcoatajt
overcoat
(¿.•»ill be.
.. F>.38
Our »5.(0 tine suits or overcoat«
¿a^will be................................. »3.50
Positively everything’ reduced
In men's wear. Men (will never
bavi|Huch saving opportunities m
our grand removal sale will give
it,•I,..
03
Furs
Per Oft on all factory
Cent made shoes for
men, women'and children.
jc
Per Off Mens and
Cent Boys’ Hats.
Per
< ff entire Ime
Cfrnt of table linen.
It will pay you to do • II
your shopping here.
t
Per Cent
Discount
Beautiful
Lace Cur­
tains and Rugs
We have e|. giinl
coûta and
euhn for
i 10.(X) COM! Miff J ftuUa at
fH.CO com I m Mini hui » h at
iT.fX) coat»* nnd mu it» at
«3 34
•5 com tn »nJ Oita at
!- 4 4
Off on Men’s
Cent V ool Under­
wear and Duck Coats tht
greatest saving you havt
ever had—come.
Off
Lad s’Sh’rt
Waists and Skirts.
Iwidi.«, we an I'ipati'd >o««r
want - in thif lime. Thia will b I
the iiitigeet KiV ing . nu ll «' ' lor a
long till»»:.
r skirts and abiit
MHintn are 1» rj> prououD'Mwl in
and <|u. • lity. A desirable.
«nd larg»- »dork: to select from.
112..7) waialM <j r akiita, remark-
W N
»bin prtee
I10JX) Wfti»»tM f r akirta, remark- '
able price
M.M
(8.50 wm I m I m or aklrta, remark
able j rice
•<;.3>i'
•»i
wai«tn or akirta, ramark- ’
• <.h«
able price
wftiata or skirts, remark
able price
»1.75
waintM or ¿kirta, remark
able price
.......
«.631
•*150 wamt«» or •kirta, remark-
•1.8*
able price
wi>m fmtnOt.ejnhi (><
[¡EfflIS3¡22*ÜE_
This - radically leaves you In
pi
si h of whole-ale prices, In
■ <ir former retail price« were
I . r than any store in the land.
r«i||iyyour tutore licerla while
the opportunity for buying fool
wear »*« nev.-r so favorable aa
thia great removal sale offers.
All Í3..7» shoes, removal price
W j H
All «3.0" K
-mfval price «.55
A *2
hoes
imovel price
•2.13
..noval
price»1.70
Alls.
rill re
»1.28
All l.5o
All »1.25 shoe, will ba... »1.07
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