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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
o KVGAN'K WMHKI.Y G VARÍ), THIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 12 - CT We’re Agents for HAVE YOUR GOODS SPONGED, SHRUNK AND PRESSED We’re Agents for Have your silk, wool and cotton fabrics sponged, shrunk and pressed here 5c a yard. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns TheLadis' Home Journal Magazine § They will wear longer and look better. The Friendly Store—Eugene’s Largest and Best Store Best in the World The Fall Styles are all here Like mountain peaks above their fellows these patterns stand out as the greatest success in the pattern world of today. In the opinion of those who use them they are the ideal patterns in every way. The guide chart makes them simple, being perfectly cut they are economical, designed by artists the styles are correct and faultless. 15c a month, $t .50 a year, delivered to your home. The Ladies’ Home Journal Month? Book free. The Ladies’ Home Journal n, erly Style Book is worth 15c, pattr^' worth 10c and 15c each, if y3u ** Quartetly Style Book and one pattern get both for 20c. We use the word % here, because that is what it retails for kTh real worth is much more, in fact it ,’ ™ 1,1 inuvh more than design books sold J qv°rt!1 75c. See one. ** lni A Store Filled With the Hum of Business During Every Shoppin H our of the Day Our confidence in Eugene, while never flagging, was never greatter than it is today, and the enormous business donejduring the first nine months of this year justifies this confidence and gives us courage-- courage to go after the biggest fall business ever done by any mercantile house in the valley—planning is over, we are ready. Prices 10c and 15c THIS IS CAMPAIGN YEAR. Here is the platform on which we will run—“CLAIMS”. Every word, syllable and letter in any one of our advertisements, as also in the claims made, by our authority, by each or any one of our employes, is lively our bond. Every item guaranteed just as represented. “SERVICE”. All our efforts shall continue to be in the direction of giving you the most of courtesy, promptness and accommodation. And now to the Point We are Ready with the Biggest and Best Stock of Fall and Winter Merchandise ever brought to Eugene. We earnestly solicit your patronage. You are welcome to look or buy, and bear in mind one thing, wcguirante absolutely your Moneys’ Worth or Your Money Back. Sale Fall and Winter Dress Goods and Silks 52-in Broadcloth, yd $| 90c Colored Taffeta 75c The best value we have ever offer 'd com« brown, green, b’a.4: ,m.t | worth 11.25; special, a yard ' This Is for ten days only, best grade or 15 inch colored and lilac Taffeta Silk, all new shades, pink, light blue, niais, old Rose, ender, helo, violet, ni^is, greys, navy, brown, Anticipate your needs for Waists, Dresses linings and buy now. Regular 29c quality, for, yd ................................................... • • • • . 50 Pieces F g II Suiting 50 c ^ $1.25 New Plaid Silks, a yard 95c all one price, yd.......... ’.. . . .................... ... New Fall Suitings, yd $1 10 pieces new plaid silk, brown, blue, green, etc. Suitable for Waists and trimmings; your choice while they last; $1.25 values, yd .................. 95c Clevron, Van Dyke, Herringbone Serge. Panimi, Diagonal weaves, suitable for tailored ------ J suits, skirts and shirtwaists suits, sir* ‘town in the verj newest fall shades; many u f the hese are worth 11.25; all on price, yard . . . --------------- $1.00 50c 27-in White Japanese Silk, yd 35c Three Specials in yard-wide Taffeta Silkdown and Eoleine, a yd £1.25 $1.25 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed ______ 95c $1.25 $1.50 yard-wide Taffeta 5ilk, wear guaranteed $2.00 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed — $1.50 ANNUAL SALE and winter piii|>s are now lu re for your ins|H'Ct ion. tin* cut In-re ts-presents a few of the new effects. Filled with pure cotton, covered with good quality silkoline; neat designs, large wing collars, two other specials at >1.25 and $1.50 each. All guaranteed to be filled with pure white cot ton. covered with best Silkoline. Dozens of styles made from the very latest materials, ALL WOOL CRIB BLANKETS............................ $2.00 Cotton Crib Blankets, pair ................................. 50c lay too much stress u|s>n tlielr quality—they represent high grade workmr.iialdp in ev<Ty line, and the prices arc very modenite—in fact no more tluin you usually pay for cheaply made stuff. We do not a*k you to come >in<l buy but we do ask you to come and try on some of our garments before making your selection. We are satisfied you will pronounce them the beat values in town. Women's nixl Mlaaea' Suits ’ J $1.25 Iatce Curtains, |»«ir $1.00 $1.50 Iaice Curtains, |>air s I .25 $2.<Mt Lace Curtains, pair $1.75 Bobinet Curtains, sp-cially priced ut $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, $3.50 and $l.5o. Each number is re duced 5Oc to $1.00 a pair. MAISIt LAMINATED COTTON DOWN (XlMFOItTS at............................................... $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 In bringing these creations to yourattention we can not , , 1000 pairs new Lace Curtains in cream, white and ecru; new pat-< terns and weaves, all specially priced for early Fall buying. Doz ens of styles to choose from. This offering ought to sell hundreds of pairs during the next few days. Nottingham Curtains, 2*4 yards long ' Pair.................................................... 50c Nottingham Curtains, 3 yards long, pair ........................................... . . 75c Full Size Comforts 90c each We take pleasure in announcing that in our grent<*r garinent department, tin* most iM-autifiil collection of full ... t 1000 Pairs Lace Curtains 50c to $6.00 Blankets and Comforts Autumn and Winter Suits, Coats and Skirts „ Comes in light and dark shades and arc two stylish fabrics for dressy afternoon and evening cresses. large cxrrroN' blankets soc to $3.00. ROBE BLANKETS $2.00 INDIAN BLANKETS, $4.25 FINE ALL WOOL BLANKETS, $3 TO $15. Come In white, light grey, tan and plaids, and are marked at a saving of 20 per cent. 36-in Burlap, a yard 15c /> Ci,me- in red, blue, green, brown and natural shades. Splendid showing of drapery goods, Silkollnes, nets, etc. Exceptional vain nr. * CoraecL Styles In Fall Opening Showing of Men’s Fine Hand Tailored Suits, Outing Flannel Cravenetts, Overcoats and Furtishings Night Dresses Fall Gloves This season our buyers have be particularly fortunate in securing some new lines in Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear and Clothing, all of which our salesman will be pleased to show .you at any time. Hen! Glove«, hand-sewn; Havana and \flmlla «baili s. In white, pink and blue and fancy stripes and checks; high neck, square and V-shaped low nett made extra full. 50c, $1.00 to $3.50. Phenominal Values in Snappy Col lege Clothes as well as Business and Dress Suits at $10.00 to $40.00. hmiil-ewn Pique siiteli. pair, kid glox'es Domestics, Prices Low Good quality 36-inch bleached or unbleached m uslln, a yard • 4............................................. .. Best quality bleached 36-'ni h muslin, a .. 10f yard . Cotton flannel in bleached and unble led. it The new materials are Scotch yelours, homspuns, cheviots and some worsteds in brown, smoked gray, blues and tans and the styles are prettier and more extreme than ever. gloves. 11.25 6 \ c, S l-3c. 10c, to 20c a yard. Outing flannel, 5c, 8 l-3c. and 1’’ the yard. OVERCOATS Nemo and Kobo Corsets New Fall Models £7 XT • f , irntlal to comfort nnd style to have your uit >r gown fitted over one of these mod«U it any form. Every pair guaranteed to ct satisfaction. See the new models at cmuter. The n< w Ideas are explained ■nod people. 11 VU to 15.00 a pair. : * In plain colors, We show t8 different styles in overcoats, and for men’s and boys* rain top coats, K length and full length. Monday Only All suits sold pressed free of charge by exper- ienccd presser as often as you like and delivered 50 pieces 33-inch Percale 12/^c quality, a yard Come in blues, grays, reds member this cloth is on sale College Dress Hats $3.00 Calices, good grades5cyd U UNI S. H. FRIENDLY NEW TRIMMINGS An immense stock of beautiful lace, and Persian bands ard .ipp-'T*-5, braids, edgings, etc. Come in and see theai. m - iiu ussrarrr 592-594 Willamette SL. ■M JUDGE TAFT STATES OPiNION OF BRYAN by Ing Ita of n «WMV t from na B va n h Mr 4 it ink* th 'I I w man with »nd rap to reck- w i thout V were to be because of t nc lui ar t color». p r lev. Imperial and Sterling Brand Hats at $3.00 arc absolutely guaranteed F rom the Cheiipest that’s Good to the Best that s Made stripes and checks. <! ht d (Continued from Page 1 I r r I n a d d ìc oklng tor is t * • » • • • r ons of th ration.” dgnicn? of o o o « tL I I last Dem