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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
IMMENSE TIMBER PURCHASE K. L McCormick and George 8. Long. Fact fie coast representatives of the Weyerhaeuer timber latere <ts. yesterday closed negotiaticne for the pore ha > of th usande of acre» of yel low anti sugar floe timber atatding on toe Jenny C*eek plate-ro, on the <jyegou California boundary, and ex tending nearly to Klamath Like, t - gather with the Klamath Lake Kali- read, 30 m/l » loi g, which connects with the main line or the Southern Pacific ut Thrall. The con<lderation is said io exceed $1.500,001. The Weyerhauser timber interests are re garded as the largest in the United States, arid controls mills end laud in all sections of the Northwest, Io ad ditiou to entsrpriaeB eaet t the Kock lea. The firm is rated a’ $ iH,0 '0,000. Toe purcha e of the timber laud is the largest that baa been made in a • ingle transfer in th>s country, and it is said the body of timber is the flueet •tending In the Northwest.— Telegram. SPAULDINGS CTIiRPMlC DDfYMICE □ lUULlNIS rt\U,V|bt MEMBERSHIP BUY NEW MILL Independence, Or., Deo. 12—The Spaulding Lumber Company has bought the Independence sawmill from F. A. Douty and the land ou either side of tbs slough across the river, leased by the same company. The mill has been idle for the want of logs, and much lumber has been shipped in. The Spaulding company operates mills above and below this point, with one at Salem, and a large body of timber on the Lmckis- mntu, and ‘.be mill ar ’M« place will be In line with its otb< > »rests. Y. M. C. A. Committee Visited High School snd Received Much Encouragement - The Y. M. C. A. committee visited tbe high school this forenoon to a - certain how the students feel about organizing an >4aociation In tbe city. ' by his possessions or credit, McKIn ley is that man. Hs could gamble tweiitj-dollar pieci • aDCODceroedly — I as proni»»-and ujw he has eLked ' all, his liberty, for »»curai of stakes- running up into tbe hundreds oil thousands.Hut evading justice,there's tbe rub. There are few men in these days of »xtradlriou able to get entire ly away when badly wanted. Me do not believe McKinley will be an ex ception to the rule. Pocket knives, carving sets, scissors, r.izors, nickel-phted copperware, asbestos sad irons etc V Also tools for the big boy and d<>n’t for- get" a little red wagon for trie small boy. At Quackenbush’s Hardware Good for Sraet Commiraloner Tnr- uer. Ile will gire us cleau busioeee etreets aod crosewalke all over town (hat can be gut across without wart- lag fu tnud. tle Is goiag about it the right way -taking the mud off for eome dist.ioce ou both efdes of the croeswalke so it will not be carried back by Crossing vebiclee. Meubers of tbe committee addressed the assembly and afterward secured tbe names of 82 young men and boys who desire to bectne members when the organization is formed, superin tendent Arnold and Principal McKee also gave their names to and to tbe I membertbip list. The committee A peculiar and sudden change cf found tbe high school students very weather conditions that last gveniog, enthusiastic over the matter and the thaw coming within half an hour came bacs down town feeling much intereatlug fact in connection An so trees that before held moisture with the forti coning engagement of encouraged. fros'-bound became all adrip. It was Henry W. havage’-* production of the the proverbial south wind that has I'otuic opera, "I he Sho Gun," the brought not only comfort, but relief Ade-Lu iers work. Is that the "prop from indisposition and sickness, for erty list" calls for no leas than 1350 which the mildly freezing weather »epsrate and distinct pieces of "prop ' Those wbo knew Horace McKinley was becoming responsible. erties," such as fans, flowers, cush beet are not surprised at ’.be boldness ions, lauterua and other incidentals ' of bis operations in issuing forged The Century Stone Co cf a big production». This is the | deeds to state lands, seaif siguatuiee' lagrest property list any comic opera i and all, are only surprised at tbe Is prepared to till orders for flne in America ever bad. At the Eugene ! possible magnitude of bls and Puter’e ' Huisbed stone for buildings, founda Nothing would be more suitable theatre Saturday. December 16. i frauds. If there ever was a thorough- ' tions, sidewalks, etc. Worth your in for hie Xmas present that a fountain vestigation. Irft us figure with you. Wood, wood, wood. At Eugene ' bred gambler, one ef the magnitude Office and works on river bank on pen. We have 40 or 50 liffereut styles. 1 whose stakes might be limited only High street, Eugene, Oregon. Hull’s drug store. d7 t.’ld Transfer Co. CARRIES LARGÌ: PROPERTY LIS I Get ’ Ready for Christmas. Don’t overlook the useful Christ mas goods. They do double duty, Here are a few: Note and Comment for Sale and Rent FOUND HER TEN- DOLLAR BILLL A Eugene woman the other da? lost «1 #10 bill on the street and advertised f r _ ______ It in the Guard. A saloon k-eter 1 1 found* the bill on tbe sidewalk in ; front of bis place of brisiness and 1 Serfb-ioom house on lot 82x1« teat, three blocks from '»V i 11 a rxietts street nu West Tenth at « bargain l| told at once. .Also a desirable tenant wanted fu T an _____________ 8-room modern house, with fm nisbiugs of same for sale' "very ” ’*1 Btje. Apply at ouce. * a,Cn’ Apply “t once. when be saw tbe advertisement that MKS. W. 8. MATEER, evening he delivered the bill over to 139 West Ninth street t ie Guard to give to its owner. 'J he woman was jokingly asked to use her influence at tbe polls in favor of the I saloons as a reward fur tbe return ol tbe mooey. She declared she wouldn’t think of such a thing,but has a better The best cost you no more than “any old opinion of saloon keepers tha" she thing ’’ It will pay you to buy at HEAD. ¡QUARTERS. had before. ROSES I FIELD GROWN Christmas Dance WE PAY *1HE EXPRESS 1 and charge you no more than our next door Fnr .»asw J ca:alo —• ’ P« There will be a masked dance given: * n>inlskr»r n*!ihbo\ Ss»r»rA ^5“? for uur 511«. 11*u,tra,ed . .. ,, . „. , . , today. A solicitor wanted in every town at tbe Crow ball on Christmas night, mAWMi* n 7 December 25. EveryboHy invited. CALIFORNIA ROSE CO., Good music. Tickets, 50 cents. Los Angeles, Cal. * SE 1 The Magnet Clothing Companys, 3 ’ ‘f •I ( Jj Is a Memorabh Bargain Event for the Holiday Shoppers! As usual, we will maintain the reputation this house has for the best quality of goods handled by any house in this county. We guarantee to make you prices on any article in our store cheaper than you can find it at any house in Eugene or anywhere else. Just think what an opportunity to buy clean, fresh, new up-to-date goods during this fall and winter at such prices we will sell them to you at. Don’t miss the chance of your life, and don’t wait too long thinking you will have plenty of time, but come early during this sale and get the cream of our stock before it is picked over. During this period we will make some 6f the most astounding offir on first-class clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings this community ever saw. We propose to make this sale a record-breaker. Confidence in our store, our methods and our goods has made this store the talk of every economical buyer within our selling terri tory. Our aim is to increase our popularity and to please our patrons. It will pay everybody to visit this store, and you will lose money if you do not come in and see what wonderful bargains we will offer. It is for you to decide whether you will buy now and save money or buy later and pay more. In this advertisement you will find some of the bargains we have t" offer. However this is only a foretaste of what you will find here. Tell your friends about it, do them the favor of letting them know. This sale is no wild cat scheme, but only in keeping up with modern and progressiva advertising such as used by The Magnet Clothing Company. This community will be forever grateful to us for ti..i money saving sale. Welcome to one and all. Plenty of goods. REALIZATION SALE PRICES FOR BETTERMENT. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. can lit at y oue from the IltHs *« • - fellow of three years to tbe large man who wear« a 4» hire »it« 50 coat. garments specially ria 1» for the slender man, tbe as well as the man tall, »tout, Heavy man, of regular buil t. There's two special features about our clothing which we want to lay special stress on. That 1» the way they fit and the way grades they are made. are hand Our better tailored, sewed throughout with silk, aud guaranteed to be equal to the garment turned out by auy custom tailor. Men's Men's Mon’» M ho ' s Meo'S M«’» Suite Suite............................. Suite................ -,.......... Suite ............ .............. Salta............................. Sults........................... ......... 9 4.99 ......... 5.45 ........ 6.95 ........ 8 85 ......... 11.85 ........ 11 Oiuslstii.it of tbe tao .tyla» for fai and Winter, 19J5-Q6, single and double iuaaaiad, in Sargs», Tweed», 1 bl bet«, Black Melton», Cheviots, W orsted erd Importe i Serge and Corkecrew. Youths’ Clothing. Furnishing Goods. Youths' Sults, sizes 15 to 20 years, Iti neat patterns aud piaiu colors, l a ided shoulders, single aud double hreastad, sale price,93 45, 91.45, 91.95, 95 50, 97 50. Man’s Dres» fante, Casslmere», Worsteds and Silk mixed, in Hue stripes and plain, sale prie», il.95. 9145, 92.*, 93.95. Young Men’s Salta, sizes 30 to 35, in Cbevio’s, Tweed», Cassimere» and serges single or double breasted, rale price 91.45, 95 95, 96.75, 97.45, 98.45, 99.* »10.86, Children's two aDd three piece suits In a large variety of patterns, many of them samples, no two alike. Ages three to eight year». Sale price, 95c, 91 25, 91.45, 91.95, 9145. Boys' school suits,ages 8 to 16 years Serviceable materials and colors, sr.le price, 91 15, »1.75, 92.25, 82 75, 9'195. Men's Craveoelte Rain Coats, sals price, 95.65, 96.85, 97.75, 98.75, 910.85. Men's Overcoats In tbe 52-incb with bolt or plain, and all other ap-to-iate styles, 94.45, 94.95, 96.45, 97.50, 99.85, 9)0.85. Boys* and Children's sal» price» from 91.49 np. Overcoats, Underwear for men, women and children. Our stock is Immeuse and all bought early ard binght cheap. Here we will save you more money. Men'» 9'2 brown all-»ool underwear, •I. Men's »2 tan all-wool noderwear, 95c. Men's lambs' wool unde-wear, nat ural color, 95c. Fine ribbed underwear, extra qual ity, the salt, 75o. Indies' underwear, 19e, 23c, 39c each. Fine fleeced underwear, extra qual ity, tbe suit, 75c. Misses' and children's underwear, from lOo to 39c each. Men’s stiff bosom shirts, 75c and fl quality, 25c. Men'» extra heavy blue and black working shirts, 39c, 50c, 75c. Heavy reduction on flannels of all kinds. Men's Suspenders, llubt and I eavy, President included, 19c to 69c per pair, worth up to 91.25. Men’s Handkerchiefs,white cambric and linen, from 2'o’ up to 15c each. Mens' Silk Handkerchiefs, from 19c up. Men's Japonette Initial Handker chiefs, Itlc to 19c. Men’s 50o value Four-in-band Ties, sale price, 19e. Better grades, 23c tc 45c each. Men's Fancy Bowe, 5c Man's Sweaters, io plain and fancy, wool or cotton, at prices from 45c to 93 65. Blankets. The price on blankets tas been cut deep. Rubbers, lubber clothing, oil clotb- log, sack coats, mackintoshes -------- ‘ ‘ and hunting suits at sale prices. Full line of holiday ties and muf- Hers at tbe sale price. Hats and Caps. Meo's 75c Hate, sale prluf 45c Men's 91.0b Hats, «al« price ... 59c Men's 92.00 Hate, sale price.... 1.39 »sie price price.... 1.50 Men's >150 Hats, ssle Men's 13.00 Hats, ssle price.... 125 Men'» 96 Stetson Hats Hsts. ................... 350 Mens' and Bovs' 25cto 35e Ceps.. • 15c — Men's aod Boys’ 500, 75c,ni Cap» 29c ] Shoes. The stock of Ladies’, Misses’, Chil dren». Men’s and Bojs’ Shoes is es peci-lly strong tbi• »»»son. We have all sizes and all wrigb'a.ali new stock, every pair reduced for this sale. M»”'a liras» Shoes, sale price fl. 10 to 93 45. I t Men's hri-y work shoes, svle price, 91.25 tu 91.95. Men’s genuine Loggers, tbe Woods, tbe Racine, Gotzian's YelloJ Jacket and the ^ashlngtoo, sale price from 92.45 to 95.65, value up to 97.50^ L5D1ES* COARSE AND FINE SHOES. We are agent for tbe cele brated juo . Strootman Shoes, every pair warranted and they are all great ly reduced io price during this aale- Come and see for yourself. All tbe Roys’, Misses’ • nd Chtl dren's Shoes are under the knife Buy your boy or girl a pair for less than cost of manufacture. Suit Cases. Sait eases at sale prices, 91.25 to 96.50, worth from 9100 to 911.50. During the month of December;'this store will be open until 9 p. m.; Saturdays 10 p. m. I Tbe Magnet Clothing Co., 61 East Ninth St., Eugene