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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1906)
Containin materia! and women English top coats, three-quarter lengths, very loose and swagger, beautifully trimmed in broadcloth and bands, made up of grays, plaid effects, tans and browns, C. Q OO and up the rage the coming season prices------ • W Sail Diego, Cal., Feb. 28.—The Santa Fe company has leaned 26 acres of bay front property to Oregon capi talists, who will establish a big saw mill and furniture factory. It is planned to bring logs from Oregon in rafts. it is reported to be a move to fight the coast lumber trust. Hard wood lumber for furniture will be brought in from Mexico. Spring Cravcnnette’s, a most dcsireble garment for early spring wear, and very serviceable c Q J C 1 A AA colors, tans and dark grays 4>O.OU tp 1 U.UU pVDIES' walking and dress skirts, b autifully made of nama and fancy skirtings in the popular shades, Alice- t, Reseda green, new grays, ry blue, cream and invisible Ids, at prices to suit every convince Seattle, Feb. 28.—The steamship Dakota, bearing the Chinese commis sionerà, docked at noon today. A committee from San Francisco, Port land and Seattle met the envoys at Port Townsend at 7 this morning and had breakfast aboard the Dakota. After their arrival here they drove to the Hotel Washington for dinner. A EUGENE’S LEADING STOR . ■er-—-: -. ’ .. ■' A J I ' I“ .•■.fl ¡’ft ’ \-’’i / ' J L, L_ . . [ 1 ‘ i I —'------“—; 1 ' r' ' ’ , F/ /M 'rf a y'/----- Fi— 4 ‘ J 7 JI. JS -7C / 5c Muslin Underwear Values. Are soaring higher every day. The one thing troubling the manufactures .g vv,fre |O gef the raw n-ateria1. Russia has been growing 8C of the flax of t ;e world, but Russia today is thinking of other things besides raising flax. It i predicted that Linen [oaJs in a short time will be higher than ever before. We placed an order for Linens some time ago, and are prepared to sell you Linens at about what they would cost'us now. St owy white, fresh from sanitary factories. Every garment splendidly made, double stitched, feld or strapped scan s, daintily trimmed in lace or embroidery. The Lawn. Nainsook, Cambric and lawns from which th, y are made is better than we have ever shown before for the prices. GOWNS. Good full skirts, no skimping anywhere, every one up to standard from the lowest price to the highest, and there are dozens to choose from. b5c Gowns 50c | $2.00 Gowns $ 1.50 $1.00 Gowns 75c $5.00 Gowns $ .75 $1.50 Gowns $1.13 $8.50 Gowns Sb.30 VCr a yard fir 58-in. Union I Af S Rc Grass Bleached Satin Damask, full bleached, Damask, 72-in. wide. pretty designs. Napkins to match at $2.b5 a dozen. A ♦ lUV a yard, all-linen Da- A 4 Cl ft A a yard, extra heavy Jvv mask, half bleachcd.64 *" grass bleached Da- inches wide, extra heavy, regular 65c mask, four patterns. Napkins to match quality. at $145 a dozen. A 4 jr ! A' fr7- .' J fer’.'-A , J. P'"' ■ se- - The Prices of Table Linens i ■ ] '» Ai • ; T V Vl V Ml XDU Yard. lull bleached all-linen Damask, three pattern-, 70 inches wide, regular 90c quality. A a Cl 70 * Al extra Damask, beautiful patterns, Napkins $4.25 a dozen. heavy EMBROIDERIES. New Geisha Waists An army of values, 25,000 strong, to the front. Important happenings for many—from the daintiest edgings to ■full fledged flcuncings,from tiny embroideries for babies towear to heavy wide pieces for skirts and underclothes. A million yards—the variety. So many pretty designs revel in choosing, and any number will come early, for Frimdly’s Embroidery Sales are known for the unusualness of values, and the prettiest patterns won’t wait. Hundreds of them, the pret tiest styles we have ever seen. I hey deserve more space than we are devoting to them, but they came in yesterday after this ad. was practically all set up. The lawn, the dainty sheer mull, handsomely trimmed in lace and embroidery. Short and long sleeves. Prices idia Linons. In buying India Linons a'ways rc into consideration two things, pility and width. Don’t buy ality alone, don’t buy width alone, »rIndia Linons have both features, f-irrh Fine Iniia Lcwn at 6%c a yard ad the others 8Xc, 10c, 1214c, 15c, t, 25c, 30c, 35c, all 30 to 40 inches de. Imities. Checks and stripes, iOc to 50c a ad, all specially priced this month. Grand Special for Mcndcy 19c a Yard. A 4 C— Cambric Edgings, from one to three inches wide. Ml Jv match. 5.000 yards of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries and Insertions, four to eighteen inches wide, dainty Edgings, corset cover and wide flouncings. Insertions to match most of them. Sale begins at 8 o’clock sharp. Handsome Naii sook, Swiss and Batiste Embroidery, baby Irish edges, Eng lish eyelet effects and Mercerized Embroidery. Insertions to match and the wide insertions for Shirtwaist fronts at 35c, 5Oc, 69c and 82c. [ms’ll want white Hose this season, and you'll want bet them early. Jobbers and manufacturers are , idy refusing orders foe this season’s delivery, we ; 1 showing a new assortment in plain and lace, in<■ bn, lisle and silk. 25c. 5Oc and up to $3.50. Vj» ed Spreads, Sheets, owels. Al Cambric and Muslin Embroidery, three to ten inches wide, inser- Ml VI tion to match, blind and openwork patterns. Handsome Cor'Set Cover Embroidery at 82c, $1.19 and $! .50. Embroidered Robes $11.50 and $19.75. See Window Display. |Te intend the values this month to be rerful magnets to draw you closer he advantages “Friendly’s” merchandis- brings you—with the greatly increased ngth of this store. White Hose. Insertions to The new part of the embroidery event—handsomely em broidered Waist Sets and Skirt with flounce embroidered to match. SEE THEM IN THE SHOW WINDOW. 90c to $8.50 Forehanded buying has won value victor ies that have been intensified by the recent climbing* of the cotton market, so that you will pay for many things leu than we would were we to buy them now. A Million Yards of White Stuff for Dres’es, WaicCs, Underwear. The grandest collection—assortment of white fabrics ever aeon in Eugene. TOOL, SILK. LINEN, COTTON represented in dozens of weaves, and the values are the kind that will interest you—the kind that will make more new friends for this, Eugene’s Foremnet and Best Store. 75c French Organdie 29c. Whifp £epi 70 inches wide and only 200 yards. It won’t last long, so be on hand early. It’s in white only, remember. 75c quality fine ’)()» French Organdie, the yard Z'/C White Linen Minings. rn o 1’* J- - 4A« 43c vd n UILt “"*** Eohn.se JU Two of the newest and most fashionable fab" rics for evening and Summer gowns, rich and silk., soft and drapy, suitable for any style dress or waist, 24 and 27 inches wide, in cream and pure white. - —--J ¿X wl liki wotj TLoiime, beawtitel rkh ì ai Si ?i> manie«