Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 09, 1906, Image 4

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    THE GREAT
Men’s Suits
Underwear
1 lot high grade outing suits made
by Allred Benjamin and Hart, Sbaf
tier A Marx worth from*yd
Of $20,000 Worth ol Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters,
Coats and Vests, Coats, Odd Vests, Pants, Rain Coats,
Habs, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves,
Mittens, Wool Shirts, Etc.
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1 lot bicycle suits in medium and
light color, all wool* 1 E/X
worth from 47.50 to 410 q5 1 . Jv
1 lot men’s suits in cheviots and t weeds
and casimeres worth*
*9 (f
•io oo.
q> w C J
1 lot mens suits 410.00 to*yf -y r
415.00 values
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1 lot high grade suits in all sizes, the
latest cuts and patterns, consisting
of Kupenheiuie' and Stein, ^.Illudi
Clothing, recognized as toe ¿best
makes in America your elione,
Worth from 413.00
422.50 ..........................
| NOTICE TO DEALERS
Hial<>d bids will lie received for the
Magnet Clothing Co.'s stock until
September 1st, llkMi. All bids must
be accompanied by a ten per cent
cash deposit or certified check. The
adjuster reserves the right to reject
any ami all bids. Address all com­
munications to
MILTON LOEB,
Adjuster.
$7.50
1 lot men's suits the choice of Stein,
Bloch» 425.00 and 430.1”* Q Jr
suit -
qJ7» C J
1 lot men’«/ilit«, t lie best baud tailored
ready to wear clothing made, worth
11 o m 48 1
1
1
¿4 S
Sh^es
Less Than ¥3 Price
Mail Orders
All mail orders will be tilled same
day as received, and if article order­
ed >a sold out money will be refunded
to sender. All orders must be ac­
companied by cash or equivalent.
Address all orders to
MILTON LOEB,
Adjuster,
More than five months ago the creditors of the doomed Magnet Clothing Co. were clamoring for
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r.
it 1 these months, came to an agreement between themselves and
their cash. 'T
They
have r< finally,
after
all
Meu’s drees «hoc» in vici and satin
calf, 42.00 to 42.50 grade
79c
Men's, Hubert, Johnson »' * 1 A
Rand, 43.00 dress shoe ip “ ■
appointed Milton Loeb as adjuster-in-charge, with instructions to sacrifice the entire Magnet Clothing
Company’s stock, to turn it into cash AT ONCE.
Men's vici kid and velour calf in hin­
char an»! bal«, standard* 1 AO
makes. 43. si quality . qi 1 .OO
Meti's tun and blacks,41.00
value«, choice.............
gene, Oregon, at an average of
i
$1.79
Men's dress shoes in vid, valour calf,
patent colt, in Blucher and bals,
high out and Oxfords *
*1 fl
44.50 and 45.00 quality iJlw-sJlO
Men's logging shoes and all other
hoary work sheet, with visculized
sides, high cut nape tan. *
A C*
dioica,values up to 47..» «p O
1 lot ladies* ihoes, 500 pairs, in nmall
sizes, lace and button,
choice of lot, pel pair
4» JC
1 lot ladies* tan and blacks, oxfords,
up to the minute styles, adjuster's
sale price, iallies up to
(IO_
41..xi...........................
7 VC
1 tot ladies'vici pat tip Oxfords, light
and extension so ea Cubali ormili
tary beai, taluna up t< * 1 1
$ 1 • 1u
1 lot ladies' patent leather Oxfords,
ali sizes, choice 43.00 !• * 1
44.00 values ..
ÍP 1 *4v7
Hur other alines for ladlee include
the well known John Strootinan Shoes
all of which will tie sold at the ad
justei 'a i rices.
1 lot infants' button shoe» values 75c,
adjuster's sale
price
Commencing Saturday, August 11 th
at 9 a. m., to continue until everything is sold, fixtures included, and the stock will be sold at retail
and wholesale at an average of
1 lot children’ assorted 2 piece suits
worth from 42.00 J to
QA
45,00.................................
77V
1 lot child's 2-piece suit, age 3 to 8
years. tinest fabric. The* 1
Maguet price 43 to 1^1*1»
1 lot boy’s two-piece suit'**J *»•
double breasted cbiiin ipw.i 3
1 lot 3-piece knee paiti-**) f
suits, age 0 to 15, choic» ipd/.&J
1 lot 3-piece knee pants* ^1 It
suit age 9 to 15.
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1 lot boy’s and young men’s long
pants, 3-piece suits, single »od
double breasted, choice
$4.45
1 lot boy’s and young men’s lun
pants
3-p ece suits * t
choice
J
1 lot boy’s and youth’s mug pant.,
3-piece suit, choice this lot includes
such liuykes as Steii *^F At
Blocbs A Kuppenheimer apt .di J
3 lots boy's long pants ..
50c, 65c and 98c a pr
1 lot boy's knee pants
23c a pt
Furnishings
Men’s
white
cambric
handkerchiefs ... .........
Men’s lineu handkerchiefs
3 cents
Men’s red and blue hand­
kerchiefs............. ...........
Men’s tine suspenders..,.
10 cents
Men’s iin. President sus­
penders . .............................
Men's dress and work sus
peudere...............................
Men's all silk bow ties....
5 cents
1 kt men’s four-in-hand
and club tics, all -ilk,
new patterns,
values
up to 75c............................
1 lot men’s black and tau
socks, 15c value..............
1 lot men’s fancy socks,
25c values.........................
1 lot men’s heavy work
socks.................. .........
1 lot canvas gloves, first
quality ...............................
1 lot men's 75c dress shirts
25 csat»
1 lot extra quality work
shirts, 50c and 75c value
lc
3c
/
55 Per Cent of Its Value
No such gigantic sale of the finest grade of Wearing Apparel has ever been made in the United
States. The stock must be sold in the shortest possible time.
Creditors MUST Be Paid
25c
15c
23c
12»
7»
12»
5c pr
5c
39c
1 lot children* shoes, very
lace, sises 5 to 8, 41.00
to 41.*25 glades.............
1 lot of 100 pairs of boys' shoes, high
cut c d shoes, visculized sole, water
pr of.wi till 4l
per p * »y A e
adjuster's sale price
Çdi'T'3
Other boys’ school shoes from H5c
to 41.50, fully waranted
Men’s Pants
Remember Sale begins Saturday Aug 1J
Mive»' Shoes in large variety all
to 1«. sold at adjuster's pt ices, t all
stai see these bargains as space will
not allow us to quote them.
1 lot of blankets, 41 values
45 cents
1 lot of blankets, 42 and
42 80 values ...................
98c
$239
All other Blankets in the finest
qualltv lambs' wool, at the ail jester's
sale pries.
Suit cases and everything elee tn
Hie big store to be sacntlced tn raise
the money for the creditors—nothing
reserved.
1 lot assorted pants in strip»1«. ebecki
and plain, worth 41.50
65c
1 lot fancy striped pants in a.«M rted
•olors, all sizes, choice
95c
1 lit men's dress pants, neat j attern*.
■■ *• '
he Magnet Clothing Co
y
Blanket^
1 lot of blankets, 43 to K
values ............................
25c
25c
25c
Boys’ and Children’s
Clothing
Of the finest, most expensive and reliable kinds will
be offered at an humble sacrifice, in the city of Eu­
1 lot men's light balbriggan
summer underwear
1 lot men’s heavy jersyy
t ibbed underwear .....
1 lot men’s tleeced lined
underwear, shirts only.,
1 lot wool underwear
69 centi
1 lot meu' wool undeiwear
78 centi
1 lot men's wool underwear
S1.12JÍ
Ladies' and misses’ and children'!
underwear in large variety will go at
adjuster's price.
61 East 9th Street, Eugene, Or.
MILTON LEOB, Adjuster
$1.65
CO C
1 h>t men's dress pant-
41.00, 44. ,H>and 45 value«
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1 kt men's select q-ialitv dr»-- pa»'
47.00 to 410.00 value
$3.35
HaGs and Caps
1 lot of caps: this lot c» n»i»ts
75c and 41 values; ad­
juster's sale price
.
1 lot of men's and bops’ black and
colored hats, all the new
shapes .......................... • •
1 lot men's fine drees hate.
42 to 42.50 values
1 lot men’s 43 to KI 50 hate
♦1 fc*
1 I t men's 43 an»l * ‘
the J. B. Stetson cele
SH
I rated bats..
19c
35c
$1.29