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About Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190? | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1904)
— • T M « Tk I V THF EUGENE GUA*»D Spring House Renovating specie Doubtful F Should Price Elsewhere V' First There is no time in the year which brings more to one’s notice the want of housefurnishing than the pres ent. Housecleaning about to commence one naturally looks about to find a place for improvement or to replace some indispensible article. This spring we are showing many new and up-to- date articles in every department. Never were we bet ter able to take care of your wants than at the f r esen*. Comparison Of Prices Always Benefits Us ---- H----- Arc Your Carpets Cleaned Yet......... Very Pleasing Matting Designs CARPETS It’s about time. This spring has been backward and house-cleaning has been postponed. When it does come it should be done with all possible dispatch. The main terror of house-cleaning is the carpets. We remove them, thoroughly clean them and put them back at a nom nal price. You worry over it. Your husband hates it. “Seeing is believing.” You must see our carpet stock to appreciate its size an 1 the values we are offering. New goods are arriving daily and our carpet room is bursting with good things. Fro n the cheapest to tne best we offer you exceedingly good values. The standard of our goods is un excelled If you have the time, let us show you the newest things in carpets. Let us Clean Your Carpets Never before in Eugene have you had a choice to select a matting from so many different patterns. We have a splendid stock of matting» unequalled for texture or beauty. Matting above '■’I things is a Spring and Summer floor covering. Cool and dainty, it robs a warm and feverish room of half its sultry!ess. If your room needs it— better get it now. : : : ! : • Linen jWarp, good and strong, 25c per yd Grass warp, a splendid value, 20c per yd LINOLEUM r ? •» Linoleum in any quantity or quality—English or American, inlaid or stamped, wears like iron and Looks well, and for convenience its first on the list. The price is within the reach of all. < 6 ft, ' ~ 7 1-2 ft and 12 ft widths. We lay it free. Its up to you—To let us put it down. r* “Like the Paper on the Wall” Draperies Odd Dressers and Shades and Chiffonier A house is unadorned indeed without draperies of some kind. We have an excellent supply of all kinds. Portiers in lovely rich patterns. Excelent values are being offered in these lines,. Lace Curtains, dainty and artistic designs, ranging in prices from A beautiful Dresser or Chiffonier enhances the beauty of your bed room a hundred per cent, leaving aside the convienence it brings to you. A Rocker for the Parlor. :.1J Of course you’ll like the p iper on the wall if it is purchased from us, for oar line of paper this year is simply “SWELL.” Ifyou expect to paper this spring SEE our samples. From 10c to 50c per roll. ! ! PAINT! ! Heath & Milligans Prepaired Paint. Wears Longest, Covers Most, Looks Best. — Get a Cwlur card----- Mm pLy Varnish Creolite Floor Paint 75c to $6.00 per Pair. Shades, :i. dark )t light green, ;n several grades. You can be suited for we have the stock. A large roomy chiffonier is more convenient than a trunk and stands without a rival for usefulness to a room without a closet. For my “Lady’s Boudoir” a dres ser or dressing table is an absolute ne cessity—We have an excellent supply of either the above amed aaticle t, at way down prices. One seldom finds themselves with too many chairs—more often without enough, especially rockers. FOR THE PARLOR; we have some hand somely polished, quarter sawed Oak ones—The latest thing in Mission ef fect, with Spanish leather seat and back; beauties and O! so easy. FOR THE SITTING-ROOM. Large, roomy, comfortable, Morris chairs and rockers—massive polished Oak ones, and an excellent line of cheaper ones, made to stand and to fit the form and the pocket book as well. An Excellent Standard. Of Good Stoves In high grade Stoves at a moderate price ACORN STOVES AN*) RANGES stand pre-eminently first. No scrap iron is used in their construction—nothing but the best, either in workmanship or material is used—-no wonder .they have attained the place to which they rightly belong. “As good as an ACORN” is u^ed by competitors to extol the virtues of their goods. Let us explain to you their superiority. Over i,000,000 in use. The House urnisher •va-n M|le4 nta I rw tn h « '*a<*rww to tD« | p. *>*•» -RnrRtery.' nr m . ium whim <>. a . ce **»»n I. O.