THE EVGH.NH WFHKI.Y GUARD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fl
12
We are agents for Some of the Best Goods made in America, Pony andRawhide Stockings for Children I 2^c and 25c a pr.,
ess Hose for
Women 1 2^c a pr.; Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silks, Palmer Garments. Priestley Dress Goods, Perrin and Dents Gloves, Schloss and Col ege
Brand Clothing for Men, and Elk Brand Clothing for Young Men and Boys. We can’t Emphasise the Dependability of these and other lines we
carry too strongly.
Guaranteed by the makers as well as ourselves.
We Inaugurate Our First Season End Sale
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Beginning Saturday the 8th and Ending Saturday February 15th— One week of Phenominal Bargain Giving, Ihousands of Dollars Worth
of Dependable Fall and Winter Merchandise and Odds and Ends in Staple Merchandise must be sold Jn one week,
spring stocks that are commencing to arrive. Send by mail if you can’t come.
«I <*• LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS *1.25
15 ladies long Coats, all this year's
styles; made of mixed gray and
green cloakings; ,8.50 value; sea
son End price............................. *4.15
3 dozen wool and cotton and woll
mixed Waists In light and dark
shades; values to ,4.00; Season
End prie* ............................... *1.25
Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Wearables and Furnishings.
Laceand Embroidery Sale
1 Oc Embroidery Edging 3c yd
1000 yards Hamburg and Cambric Embroidery Edging and Insertions, 1 to 3
inches widerto 10c, only 3c yd.
laidles' fast black fleece lined Hose,
all sizes, extra 20c quality; Season
End sale price.................... 12 l-2c pr
I'J stylish ladles' Sults in black and
fancy mixed cloths; all thia sea-
son's styles;
*12.00
Season End price . . .
35c LIDIES' I NDI.HUEIH 22.
Ladles' anil children's heavy fleece
Hued Pants and Vesta; 35c values.
Season End price...................... 22c
2 dozen fine silk Petticoats, made of
and black
good quality colored
Taffeta silk,
Pean de Sole dust
ruffle; Bea- n End price . *5.00
Made of <•:
colored
pleated
Season
LA<E
2 dozen pairs Nottingham and Net
Lace Curtains; only one pair of a
kind, Reason End price............ 1-2
3 dozen ladles' leather and silk Belts
—colors whlto and black; values
to 50c; Season End price ......... Ik'
20 pieces of fine light coirs In Outing
Flannel; polka dots and plain col
ors; suitable for night robes, KI-
uiuuas, etc. Season End price,
Yard.................................................... tic
CAPE COLLARS 1-2 PRICE
2 dozen large lace cape Collars, made
of Venice, Baby Irish and Braid
lace and spangled net In white,
cream and colors; values to ,8.(10;
Season End price .
ONE-HALF
2 to 6 inches wide, several matceed sets, all new designs in eyelet and blind
patterns, values to 20c at 12c a yd.
50c Corset Cover Embroidery 25c yd
25 pieces fine Cambric Corset Cover Embroidery with beading for ribbon, new
patterns, 50c values a yard 25c,
142 Lithograph Pillow Tops; all dif
ferent, rich colorings;
values to
50c; Season End price ............. 22c
5 dozen ladles’ embroidery and drawn
work Turnover Collars and fancy
Milk stocks; values to 50c; Reason
End prise, each ............................Sc
1500 yards Cambric and Muslin Embroidery and Insertions, open and
effects, values to 15c only 6c a yd.
20c Embroidery and Insertion 12c yd
MH’iO
Ladles’ heavy fleece
lined
Union
Sults; all Bites 4 to 9; best 75c
values; season end price......... 3 h <
25c LADIES' COLLARS EACH 5<
15c Embroidery and Insertions 6c a yd
Our Initial stock of Blankets In both
wool and cotton In gray, tan. white,
etc; all sizes and weights; for one
week we will offer these at
Season End prices............ OFF 1-1
Oddsand Ends of Men’s Clothing
left from Our Annual 2 Price
3 Days Clothing Sale Just Ended
Will be Sacrificed Next» Week
$15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00
Suits, Overcoats and
Cravenettes, sale price
next week.....................
$11.95
óur new spring goods begin to arrive next week and to im
mediately dose out all remaining fall suits we are making this un
heard of reduction.
$1.50 Hats for Boys $1.10
We must have the room for ouf
Season End Sale of Men’s and
Boy’s Clothing and Furn-
ishing Goods
$3.00 MEN'S HATS *2.10
We offer 10 dozen of the late shapes
in men's Hats, colors brown, black,
gray and pearl at cost; »3.00
Hats,
Season End Sale . .
$2.10
BOY'S $1.59 HATS $1.10
All boys’ Hat« including Crushers.
Fedoras, Telescopes and cow-boy
shapes,
(El
? fA
Season End price
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BOYS' oOc CAPS 21c
5 dozen boys’ Caps, made of good
servic able material an.1 In good
pattern
zw ,
......... I
C
MEN'S COTTON KALE HOSE H 1-3c
100 dozen Sea Island cotton Half
Hose in tan and black,
regular 15c quality
Season End price
8^c
ABSOLUTELY ALL WOOL HOSE
19c
75 dozen absolutely all wool Hose,
made in gray, black and natural
clors; sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2; regu
lar 25c values,
• ea
Season End price ..............1 7C
«<>c OVEItADl.I.S, BOYS’ 40c
500 Overalls, made of heavy blue
denim, double
front, knees and
seat; 2 front pockets, 2 hip pockets
and high bib;
size 4 to 15
Season End price
sizes, specially reduced.
I
Bonifide reductions have been made amounting to I 5 per cent and in some cases 20 per cent,
cottons and it is brought about by the conditions of our reserve stock which our inventory show
I 2J^c Muslin 9c; 15c Cambric 1 Ic; 23c Cambric 17c; Etc.
llrgulni’ I5r hl«*iu h< d Cambric, 30 inches wide,
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Buy all you want of 3<l inch lioiisdiile Cambric
at, yaiil ......................................................................
This splendid heavy blmclu-d Muslin; buy
ull you want at 9c yard.
Buy nil you mint of till« M hih I mix I 3(1 huh
bl<*neh«*d 'liO’lin, now al, yurd
I Or
Nm is the time to lay in a sii .k of this fin.' 3(1 in.
Cambric for ni'.l. riiiuslins; sold is .ular up (<>
non at 22c. Buy all you want at. yd
1(1 2-3c
Eugenes’ Largest and Foremost Store
Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to
Goods ordered by mail that are not satisfactory
may be returned.
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9 4 Sheets
Host, qmillty ■* « b|i in lifvl Hheetrag, 37 l-2c quality;
m>w, yil. flic; lôini h 2." h quality, yil 21c; I2m< li
2:b' quality, yil 20.-,
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30c
I Oc Unbleached Mas’.in 9c
9c Unbleached Muslin 7%:
Wr
f
have a limit.sl quantity of th.t
and if you want ¡my come early.
S. H. F rien dly
594-596 Willamette r
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tillicr willtbs !•« M hired in iinnmrl i< it
valuû 34.
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si \x(>\ I \1> SALE OI k\l i
J ANTS
Boy ;o.’ lince Piiiitn, xlz<> • to Id
»2.00 : Pants »1.50
85c Pants 65c
i
»1.50 1 Pants »1.25
75c Pants ; 55c
»1.25 I Pants »1.00
50c Pants 40c
75c
»1.00 1 Pants
40c Pants : 30e
*1.25 Oll'ING
FLANNEL GOWNS
HBc
»1.25 Outing Flannel Gowns, made
extra long ¡md of excellent qua'lty,
Season End
Price ................................... • OJC
oth, (IO<
and
7.1c
WORK
SHIRTS
42c
In sizes 14 to 18^ we show an unllai
Ited variety jf patterns and styles,
made of tjhambra, gingham, n;-"-
• ales, et^,.
Seaso
End Price .......................... w
5Oe NECK WEAK n -f
silk 4-tu-band
in a))
and colors,
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Season EnJ .,r|ce..........
., muslins
500 Pieces India Linon reduced
3c to 15c a yard
22.000 yards fine white India Linen on sole next
I'oshios
week at prices away below regular.
I roves this
am tliec prophecy.
India l.in-ie
will t»e a favorite. Anticipate your needs for
(mists, dresses, etc., and buy now.
9c India Linen, yd.
7c
12*»c India Linen, yd.10'
15c India Linen, yd.
lie
20c India l inen, yd
I le
25c
20c
35c
40c
Imila
India
India
India
Linen,
Linen,
Lim n.
Lim it,
yd .lit
yd. 2tk
yd.
>d. 23t
The Store with the Money Back Policy, we sell
All the New that s Good
All the Good that s New—From the Cheapest
that s Good to the Best that’s Made
YFVHOTEJC
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦j Oakland. Cal., and may go on to lavs
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Best Berkley Cambric
Lonsdale Muslin 10c yd
^■1 lile: «cbt'ii Sheeting, PrpjMTel brand. 35c grade,
.VI I'ilh w < HM « ninth* of heavy
22e vndh.es, each ..............
-’N« h-d Mtw in.
*»>....
»... ltlc
10 OVERCOATS FOR Bills
$1.«5
We have a few Overcoats left valued
ar »3.00, ,3.50 and ,4.00; In size-
2 1-2 to 7 years
Ct 1
C
Season End price . . «? 1 >OJ
have we made such general reductions on
10c Muslin is now 8c;
3.5: Bleached Sneeting 30c
Lull «l/.e hh*a<'h«*<l SI hh M.«, I>-1 si/.<‘, liminu^l and
nuuly for iim * at. <*a< h .......................................... ®**’
45x36 Pillow Cases 16c
Lonsdale Cambric J4c yd
Hope Muslin 9c yd
♦
81x90 Bleached Sheets 63c
36 in Cambric 1 lc yd
10c Bleached Muslin 8;
3<l liM'Iir* wide, good lirnvy grmh*. n I i «*<3 n or
S1.25 WHITE PLEATED SHIRT $1
White pleated front shirt, both nar
row and wide pleats; coat, stvle
with or without ruffletf* 1 Art
Sea tn End Price . . . M * «Uv
VFIlHtiNAlJI
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Mize Nancy Pollock Is home from a
visit at Albany
L. L. Warnock returned thia after
noon from a trip north.
Mr and Mrs W J. Mulkey ware
down from Cri ss ell today
Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage
Grove, was In the city t "lay.
Foster Steele of 8t. Anthony, Ida
ho. Is here to visit his |iar<«ats wear
town.
George Rick rt, of Canistota. S T>.,
was an arrival In Eugene tins « cr
ii oon
W E Bradley left «•'■t night tor
Angel-«.
Ed Helms, of Jacksonville. for
merly of Hugene, is visiting here a
few days.
George D Fisk, wife and mother
arrived ont from the lower Sluitlaw
last night
Mrs R B Doits and Mrs M I»
Harp«»**, of Marcóla, spent last night
In the city.
Phil Miller la quite III at hl* home
at the corner of West Sixth and Char
nelton streets.
Nate Mill, of Springfield. was In
thwclty today, returning on the after-
ternoon train.
C C. Coffman returned on the
noon train today from a short visit
at Cottage Grove.
r
until---- ... .... .1 1 .»»» m s nz»»,,»
I ITS UNREASONABLE
Mrs. J. C. Ellis, of
.
Miss Mae Caldwell, who recently
»
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resigned her position as teacher in who has lHH.n in Euge ~
tlie Eugene public schools, to a.cept • uient, left this mor» «_ ~ for . home.
position In the University of Idaho, S.t?ier to Cottar
on’t’e^
left yesterday for Moscow to assume
tentoon train '
fSw
her new duties.
John H. llartog. manager of the
Commercial club, went to Portland nrMv»J»hi^lr
wen» to Cottage
today on business
,'r th ' I f
nfternoon in the Imerniti
Roy Hunter went to Drain this af
.«‘rnatiunal Correspondence
ternoon to look after telegraph line Sch nils
trouble fur the 8. P. Co.
J 1*
•hvanaugh.
maneger
of the
Edgar Martin came up from Salem Sing*
g Sewing Machine Company's of-
vest, relay to be present at Company I ( flee
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. In this city, was a passenger to
.Vs inspection Friday night.
' XV! mouth this afternoon.
S. E Stevens, manager of the Ell
Mrs. J. M. Roberta returned t.xtay
ers Plano House, i*i'turned home this
• Itro'ii Portland, where she has been
afternoon from a business trip norC a.
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.Weath
Arthur Hill, of Saginaw. Mich., • ST-
erford. who has been quite 111.
rived hero last night to attend
. The
Ray D Crow arrived here yester-
/
XT* of day from Sisson. Cal., to visit his
the Booth Kelly Lunin, r Cor Zanj
father. R. J. Crow. He stopped off at
Roseburg, where he was married.
bringing his bride along with him.
<;<»<>!> diges T' on
1 Simple Way to Prevent and Cure
Stonuich Trouble.
The sufferer from indigestion and
stomach weakness should eat slowly
and chew the food thoroughly.
» Rut as the majority of people have
already so abused the delicate stom
ach that they suffer with distress af
ter eating, flatulence, headaches,
coated tongue, spots before the eyes
and many other symptoms of Indi
gestion. it is necessary for them to
us- Mi-o-na. the only remedy that
will strengthen the muscular walls of
the stomach and increase the flow of
gastric juice* so that indigestion will
•
Mi-o-na puts the whole digestive
system in such shape that It can care
for all the food that is eaten without
pain or distress. Hull Drug Co. give
an absolute guarantee with every 50
cent box to refund the money unless
Chicken. h>r l*n»fit.
.Mi-o-na does all that Is claimed tor
Now Is the time to buy an Incu It. A guarantee like this must inspire
bator If you are going to raise chick your confidence in the remedy.
ens for next year.
Start right by
buying a Petaluma and you will have
no tronble hatching the eggs
We
Iior GROWERS' MEETING
have them In all sixes, from the 56
egg to 500 in stock now
Also Pet
At the courthouse at 1 p m Satur
aluma brooders. 100 and 200 chick day. February 8. ISOs
Every grow,
size
We carry a small stock of ex- er tn the county expected to be pres
traa for these machine»
ent
Every grower will he provided
Chambers Hardware Cu. with a copy of the bylaws.
ltv
Secy.
1
IT 18 USUtAs<>NAi»L?! for It vrmiii mau to slipinta. that
he Min set hlmaC» tip In it *•«><! paying haziness Without »ome
capital to In veal In the enterprise.
.
Pvrbai', this la«h ot readv funds ha« been the cause of
your Working for •««»<> one else Instead ef yourself tor these
Muy v<ejfe.
Ati arvovrs» with this bank will sfford you a convenient,
safe an! a".«ether Ideal method el k.vplng your
fund« wkere they will grow Into a kuwi that In time will mak
possible your success in business
Others have succeeded In this way; you can also.
Tbe Eugene Lorn
Kl l i s for
Savings Bank
w.
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CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
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MADE
FOR SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOlUTtLl
WATERPROOF
(Continued from Page 1.»
and 20.000 head of cattle.
The Straits of Magellan reach prac-1
tlcally 315 miles from the Atlantic
to the Pacific, divided into two parts,
with the eastern somewhat longer
than the western. At Cape Froward,
the dividing point, a turn at almost
right angles is made
The widest
Portion is nearly 30 miles, while the
narrowc ‘ Js barely one mile. Since
the boundary settlement between
Chile and Argentina,
1881 the
'traits of Magellan Ita.e belonged to
the former country, but the waterwav >
Is not to lx s fortified and Is always to
1 to International navigation.
POMMEL
x SLICKERS
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This trod»’«}
I and the
\ T ower oc™
. buttons di«»
ct
ini in
% sei > penmionh for
LANEt'OENTY veterans
Tbe following Lane countv veter
ans have re. ently been grained in-
t
£,‘nslon<
Samuel Allen
Junction City. »12; j.m„ A Bo^“'
Junction City, »13; Cyrus
■
E Has-
kins. Springfield ¿12
: William M or«
rt». Florence. ,13; S,.muel Smith,
Coburg. ,12; D F W.’is. Spr
:ng-
Held. ,11;
Working, Eu-
gene. ,15.
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Pat.b .rfwd 1S92
Capital aud surplus ...
•»<»■*’«
W. K. RROU N. I*rral<l« nt.
F. \l OsIH UN. < «.liter.
|>. A. PAINE. Vice Prcbbat.
W. W. IIIW»U'. A*«- <
T0RPÙJ3 BOATS ARRIVED
PUNTA ARENAS
V5*
Rt*
Los Angeles, Feb. 4
Unholz had the better o
Nelson In a ld-round go .«fot»!
Pacific Athletic Club her
Under the etty ordinance
could be given, but th-
doubt of the result. Th»
the best of every round in
of blows exchanged.
H>
Nelsen considerably an 1
bleeding freely at the nos
almost from the star'
the battler down hi th
»Ith a lightning left to
the jaw.