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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT SALE! Ü reasons for having o .... —. Our ~ ~ it is that we must! to reduce - - m . 4 order • </• . < stock m have the money that we have invested in our goods, and Hi ' Scilu is a Gtinu.iI*. I £ and raise money with which to buy Spring stock, we are giving this sale for the bene fit of our customers. Prices have been cut to the lowest possible notch. The people will get the profits and we the money, which is better than carrying the goods over. m< n *y luring these three weeks, but we will 1 ave capital to work this Spring that would otherwise be tied up. Don't get this sale :od fused with others, and don’t allow our competitors to keep you away. The goods we offer (our entire stock) are new and seasonable, and every article in our store ij greatly reduced in price for these three weeks. A P E W OF OUR » V hen reading the prices quoted here bear in mind that every suit bears the stamp of a well known and reliable maker, and we give in addition our personal guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Men’s Suits We have placed all the suits we have thai are worth and have been sell ing for f5, *5.SO and 86.45, and have them marked ’ll 7C far the berefit sale........................................................... ip J.< J All our nits that have been selling for $10.50, $11.50, 12.85, <13.50 for....... v.................................................. *9 Q C ’P* »<>J This line is made of strictly all-wool worsteds, in greys, fancy and plain colors, on sale for the benefit of our customers CO O C This lot includes all our $14, $14.50, ♦16.50 and ♦17.50 suits. All our hand tailored suits that have been selling for (E 1 1 A ? ♦ 18.50, $20, »22 50, and up to $27.50 for ... . 1 1 This is the cream of our stock, mtde in the newest styles and pat terns, and just think—the best in the house for $11.45. Overcoats and Cravenettes I For men, boys and children, is the largest and most complete stock carried io any house in Eugene or any other city, and /f they will go at the customers’benefit sale, price $5, for 37. j O for....................................................... $8.00 for....................................................... . <9 and *10 coats for.................................... 411.50, *12.50,113 up to *15 coats for ... ♦ 16.50, $17, *18 up to $20...................... $15 Cravenettes for............................. -...... »17.50 for.................. r................................ *18, *18.50 up to *25.00 Cravenettes for Boys’ Overcoats, *4.50 kind..................... $5.00 kind tor............................................... 86, *7, »7.50 and *8.50 kind for............... *9, 89,50 and *10 kind for......................... Underwear Youth’s Suits Clothing Dept. - PRICES! $3.35 $4.00 $5.00 $7.35 $8.45 $6.85 $7.50 $8.65 $2.25 $2.65 $4.50 $5.45 In our youth's department we have the same as in men’s, worth $5, $5.50 and $6.oo and tlu-y will go during this benefit sale for...................................................... Our better grade go at....................................................... $¿.45 real bargain at $6.50. $7, $7.50 and $8.00 All our hand tailored youth’s suits will go and they are yours SO Some merchants would call them great values at $10.50, $11.50, $12.85 and $15-00. In our children's clothing department we can sell you a $1.50 75c, a $2.00 for $1.00, a $3.00 for $1.50, a $4.00 for $2.00, a $5.00 for $2.45. Shoes Our shoe values surpass all others- To appreciate th» values we offer in shoes you must see them. \Ve offer you the best makes in shoes, such as the Flintstone, the Packard, the-Ra cine. the Premium, for dr< sa si oes, all $4.00. Sq.t, RR and $5.00 values on sale for........................................... <gu'<vU Made is vici kid, valour, box Calf and patent colt. Men's work shoes, made of satin calf, in plain and cap toe, all solid leather, sale price.............. Men’s heavy work shoes with high and low cut at a saving of 40 per cent on the dollar. In Ladies' shoes you are familiar with the celebrated lines carry. The John Strootman shoe for ladies, misses r.nd chil- _n. The $3.50 kind for $2.50, $4.00 kin<) for S2.85, the $5.00 kind for $4.00 Ladies’ every day shoes. The St.75 kind for $1.05. the $2 kind for $1.25, $2.50 and $3 kind for $1.45. Misses’ and children’s shoes, the $1.25 kind for 82c, the $1.50 kind forgSc, $2.00 kind for $1.20............................................... Infant’s shoes, the 50c kind for 33c, 75c kind for 45c, the $1.00 kind for 65c. Boys’ Shoes. The $1.50 kind for 98c, $2.00 kind for $1.25, the $2.50 kind for $1.65. $t.oo Stiff Bosom dress shirts, each..................... ... 25c $1.50 and $2.00 stiff bosom dress shirts, each ... .... 50c . . .39c 75c golf shirts, each................................................... $1.00 Golf shirts.......................................................... ... 40c $1.50 Golf shirts............................................................. ... 78c $2.00 Golf Shirts.......................................................... 98c $1.10 Men’s Work and Dress Pants. This is the season w'-en nearlv everyone is in need of an extra pair of trousers. The kind that are stylish and serviceable, and we are in a position to give you just what you are looking for and at less than you can find the.a elsewhere, ranging in price from 75c t>O $2.65, takes the best in the house. They sold regularly at *1.50 to *6 a pair. Boys’ knee pants 1 9c, 39c and 45c. Worth more than double what we ask for them. Children’s Coat»s $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50 takes the best in the house. The assortment is larq - 1 act larger than it should be at this time of year, and we have placed them for this sale at such tempting pricei that you will supply yourself for the next 3 or 4 years ahead as you know that the wool and cotton market is rising every day and it will be to your benefit to buy it now. Men's heavy ribbed shirts and drawers, per e garment.............. ^Jv Heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, yer «-j r garment....................................................................................... JJC Heavy all wool, fiinest kind of lamb’s woll. the kind that you have been paying $2.00 for. Special for this sale, e each.................................. J................................................... .» Ladies' underwear, heavy cotton, each.......................... | 6c Ladies’ half wool and half cotton, each ........................ | 9- Ladies’ all Wool........................................................................ ¿Be Children’s Underwear from..................................... Be to ¿3c Our Hat Department. Every man who buys a hat makes the best kind of an investment beeause every hat is a combination of the best kind of materials—the highest skill in workmanship and unequaled beauty in design. Twenty- two styles to select from, all the new shapes and colors. We have them in J. B. Stetson, The Statesman, Thoroughbred and the Magnet. Special at prices that will surprise the natives. J. B. Stetson hat in all shapes..................................... S2 90 Thoroughbred hat in all shapes.............................. 2 25 Statesman hat in all styles.......................................... I 35 The Magnet Special hat in all shapes.................... I 9 And they are all bargains. When we say a bargain we’ mean bar gains. Other hats, the *3 kind for *1.45; 82.50 kind for *1.25; the *2 kind for *1, and when we advertise a *2 hat for *1 you get a *2 hat la*l Suit» Cas°s. In this line we arc sure to win out as we can sell al Of you a -olid leather case and leather lined for......... 3 And a quilted, satin lined case for................................. $5.00 You would have to pay elsewehere from Sio to $12.50 for the same kind. We also have suit cases for *1 that are worth *2, the *3 kind for *1.45; the *4 kind for *1.75; the *5 kind for *2.25. Men’s Sweaters. 75c kind for.................................................. $1.00 kind....................................................... $1.50 kind ...................................................... $2.00 kind........................................................ $2.50 kind...................................................... $3.00 and $3.50 kind................................... $4.00, . .4.50 $5.00; tlie finest in the land _ Bhnket.% Hosier /, Un‘br2,’as, Etc. Just received 500 nairs of cotton blankets and we will place them on sale for 40c to 81.39 a pair. They come in all shades and sizes, 10 4, 11-4, 12-4. Don’t delay in buying they. Be on hand Saturday at 8 a. m. Men’s black and tan socks, the 15c kind, sale price 5c a pair. Men’s fancy wool socks, the 50c and 76 kind, sale price 19c a pair. Umbrellas at half price. 7 J 1 The Magnet Clothing Company I* 61 East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon ■ and tbe obnoblllated aklei relieve (arty coming to tbe Pacific coast, of the timer, Mr. Callison command tbe optical strain. driving an ox team tbe »ultra dis ed the beet thought of hie neighbors __ | Tbe weatber bad been very dry for tance. Th.ty came directly to Lane and friends, bit lit* work placing county, settling at Pleaaaut Hill, tak him amoug the foremost ot the noble • *pe|1, pr,or to °ar •rr|T*1«bat ing up a donation olalai. Several band whose courage and nobiljty uow they bave a superabundance of j year. later tbev bought a apleudld bare • o impliebed the redemption of -------- moisture and tbe streets are worse j farm of <’40 acre», comprising tbe W. Oregon. Los Angele». Jan. 14, 190«. ‘»oklng than In Eugene. Tb* court adjourned Baeidee hie wife and two children, W. Hriatow donation claim .and made „ ;-H.vlng „ , . , , in w< , "tenderfeet ” Um# here tQ and bave " ner - a twe-weeka ’ ■■ .«salon. Editor Guar. arrlvrd bJ| Br — ____ - miuu . »' axtenaiva Improvement*, all of which i Mr. Cdllaon leaves » number of Lox Angele. I thought it would be a ; r--ud fgr , day afternoon George FIsber, of r&nce but , f graud-'bildten aud great grandchil have Increased In value from year to good plan to tell you that Oregon I* kn.w th.t we brooght th(. muctl De.(1, gene, waa appointed county year, and which now forma one of tbe dren aud unmet out njher relative >. u. l tbe only place it rains, for we are viewer to aucceed L. O. Beck»# . , , , ” , Kobt t Calliaou, one of tbe early moet modern and productive proper- Hit friende were-legion. , old Oregon drizzle , u here •<* r«*n «long with ua I u am . aure tbev J. McPbtraon waa reappointed.' baring a ie.1 a , 1.1 Lane • >uuty pioneer», died at hla ' tlea in Lane county. Aa early eettlera . . .. , now tineas we brought it along with would give us a good jnb picking or- Howard waa appointed county I home at Rteaaaut Hill laet night at 11 on tbelr farm. Mr. aud Mr*. Call iron mao at Loa el I tn succeed Cba«-* us, for I never blew Into a burg in angea. i o’olock after an Hine»« of several bad but twi uelghbora. my life that It failed to make me feel I ’Tie euch a large place that they er. Tbe terma of tbe ferry can* waek.’ Jnratlo , at tLe age of orer 87 donA know we are bere yet. tnougb. Several year* ago they dee led their I per and on theJMcKenzie do d at home In that respect. We We bare bare V.ry Mtp<clfollyi year». Tbe hiUrmitiea of old age large farm to tbelr only aon. Joalab plre at tbia time. beeo here several day. and tb»re were rWQ WANDBBINGOREOUNlAriB. wae tbe direct canee of death. Tbe T.. and tbelr daughter, Luo st t a, w Greenleaf, Jan. 17 —Stormy weatb- Much work waa done by tt» a few delightfully balmy days, jus» > _________________ funeral will he bald Thursday at 11 ua of A.|ll. Baughman, tbelr respec •r and bad road*. The »tag» doaa not mi,«louera at tbia term of court i _ a m. with Interment In tbe Pleasant tive portion*. They bad since been run below Blacbley poatoftico now, like aummer; but some boodoo seems judges and cierka for tbe cot: io« • to be on my track; c.D't L Hill cemetery. living on 125 acre* wblcb they raaers- but mall la earned to Deadwood on from these'’Oregon mists” after oom lions, alx for each precinct, tk "Uncle” Robert Callison, as be horseback. ed for their bom*. lug down bare for that purpose. cult court jurore,between 2“ «R was fsmd’-rly known, was born In Mr. Callison waa a member of tbe J. A. Burnett la visiting at Dead and tbe county road sopervli* This place la tbe winter rendezvous tdalr ucnnt y. Ky.,Jnne5, 1818. His ; Christian church. tie and bi* wife wood. H* may not return to Califor forboboe, and after tbe disagreeable ( io number, were appointed U P .eota It»-J while he was quits young and har father were tbe chief promo nia until March. winter la over and th* bird* return to Mr» Alice A. K oh - was — yesterday annual tax levy wae Hxed ’ a. 1 tu c aipany with bl* on de and ter» of tbe Christian church at I’laaa- . Andy Almaal la home again. thair baunta along tbe mill race, I «rtcrijoon appointed by tbe Uno tbe u.ual routine, aucb a* tb<*' fee * drove overland with an ox ant Hill, and they were two of the Work on the telephone line I* de there may be • couple of "Wandering <’oon‘7 probate eourt administratrix Ing of bill«, bearing of road : •‘il w> Illinois in 1838. lie was mar- three charter member* of tbe yburcb. Oregonians” blow into tbe burg on 1 eetate if ber mother, Mra. Sa- etc. layed on aocoant ot rain. rt- a December 5, 1839, to Mlee A Republican In politic», Mr. Cal wbo Jone 5, 1805. Tbe ^o IJ t tow, who survives blm. Prank Parker wae called to Junc one of those occasional migratory ma- r,h lison east hla flrat vote for William anderlnga. . ■ property of tbe eetate la valued at ■ Don’t let jour face grow old . bey ’nested on a farm In tloDou- tion City loot Saturday on account of Broei minded, I tbe ttlnaao of hl* mat bar, Mrs. White, ougb r very, III., and resided there Henry Harrison W» feel io contented, «loca tbit fa »600. Cba». L. Scott, F. N. McAlte- low, bollow and wrinkled. ' terv and L. G. Holin were appointed oara at all for baautv. nine j»w-a. In 1848 they joined a ganerona practical and well abreest' who la net expected to live. • miliar pattering acct bee tbe nervee I appraiser*. ter'a Rocky Mountain Tea. ® tea or tablata. Linn n—.« <’«- TWO wandering OKEGONIANS DEATH OF ROBERT COUNTY COURT’S APPOINTS! CALLISON Greenleaf Items administratrix appointed