Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 20, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909
NICKLIN’S
Great Remodeling
<vnd Stock R.educing SaJe
NICKLIN’S
Owing to the incorporation of th: firm of Nicklin & Holt, and to the fact that the entire west half of my store room will be occupied
thoroughly up-to-date Grocery Stock, it will be necessary that I close out a great portion of my stock at once in order to give them the
room. 1 his change in my business will necessitate the remodeling of my store throughout. New shelving to put in and the moving
the east half of the store room. As possesion must be given before June 1st, this sale must be of short duration, and prices reduced to
people will act quick and I will accomplish more than I would by a sale of longer duration, therefore for one week
by this firm with a'
required amount of”
of my dry goods to
such a point that the
Commencing Monday, May 17th
I will place practically every article of merchandise in my store on sale at a sweeping reduction. The last week of this month will be devoted to remodeling
the store room, and the firm of Nicklin & Holt will be ready for your grocery trade June the 1st.
I propose making the six days commencing May 17, the banner week in the history of my business.
DfiESS GOODS
RIBBONS
Entire slock of Woolen
Dress Goods at a great
saving .Albatrosses, mo­
hairs. Serges and Fancy
Worsteds all reduced.
50c the yard Goods at. .42c
60c the yard Goods at. .45c
75c the yard Goods at.. 60c
85c the yard Goods at. .65c
1.00 the yard Goods at.80c
1.25 the yard Goods at 96c
1.35 the yard Goods at. 1.10
1.50 the yard Goods at. 1.20
SILKS
Every yard of Silk in
store at a reduction.
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
my
35c Silks now
25c
50c Silks now
40c
65c Silks now
50c
85c Silks now
65c
$1.00 Silks now
80c
$1.25 Silks now
96:
$1.50 Silks now. .$1.20
It's & case of reducing
this stock to make room
for the Grocery Stock of
Nicklin & Holt.
The very best
Calicoes 5c yard
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All 12 1-2c Percales at 10c
All 15c Percales at 12 1-2c
TABLE DAMASK
60c the yard Damask at 45c
b5c the yd. Damask at.50c
85c the yd. Damask at.65c
$1.25 yd. Damask at 95c
$1.50 yd. Damask af .$1.10
ALL NEW PATTERNS
TICKING
Reg. 12-1-2c Ticking.. 10c
Reg. 15c Ticking... 12 1 -2c
Reg. 20c Ticking............ 15c
The celebrated
Warners
Rust Proof Corsets at bar­
gain prices.
All 50: Corsets at..........40:
All $1.00 Corsets at.. .85c
All $1.50 Corsets at. .$1.20
AH $2.00 Corsets at. .$1.60
AH$3.00 Corsets at. .$2.40
EM3RÛIDERIES
They are all reduced in price.
CRASH TOWELING
PURE LINEN
12 1 -2c Grades at......... 10c
15c Grades at......... 12 1 -2c
TURKISH TOWELS
The
The
The
The
The
12 1 -2c ones at... 10c
15c ones at.... 12 1 -2c
20c ones at............. 15c
25c ones at............. 20c
50c ones at............. 39c
Bleached and Unbleached.
SALE CLOSES
SATURDAY NIGHT
MAY 22d
delegates
ent arrangement. but II was decided |
to continue the publication jointly
for another year.
TO STATE GRANGE
Batik Gnantntce I’nvonil.
Tin Oklahoma bulk guarantee hill
th?nMlnnvl,,,‘- <>r.. Mav 13
Today was the subject of a warm debate
the executive committee was au­
hi»h J?'"11
Grange reached the and
thorized to submit the bill Io the In­
Itor« „
1,1 «••endance, the vls- itiative nt the next general election,
¡¡¡? """Dicrlng fully .'.00, The so»-
with some modification applicable
until
“ '""*>■ ""<• front morning to such a law In the State of Oregon
deyAi.]1 1
l*le forenoon being'
Three Important coinmlttee were
Mr,|ri. !" 1,,«l*l’»ll'>n and memorial' appointed
to make re|M>rts nt the
ter,,,?,. honor of deceaaed mom-
next session of the following mat-
Mst v "
Grange during the
tip w.,?*r ri|e afternoon was taken tera:
water C. I>.
Conservation of
lf*n »nar*P°rt*
••■Buhng ronnnlt-
»orlt 111 t,le rvenlng with degree Huffman, It. B. Alderson. W. J. Ed­
wards. Mrs. Minnie McClusky, M. j .
’»"«ml *h'' r,’i,nrt “f the committee Maggie lilrtner.
Conservation of forestry A. T.
Wnttwr .
t',‘‘ •>r‘-l«,r wnx rend the
ShoemitKf. I. 1». Clutwood. E. L.
Granas, n „plll,11«h,n« the Pacific,-
Sarah Merchant, Mrs.
flr,n ""Detin jointly by the Stat*I Clyde, Mrs. Sar
X»". C. E. Sence. T.
’ "ere dissatisfied with the pro«- H. Dari*. J- . Henry.
BLEACHED MUSLIN
50c Overalls now...........40c
55c Overalls now............. 45c
65c Overalls now............. 55c
80c Overalls now............. 70c
$1.00 Overalls now... ,85c
5c Ribbons at, yd... .4c
6 1 -4c Ribbons at, yd.5c
7c Ribbons at. yd... .5c
8 1 -3c Ribbons at, yd.7c
10c Ribbons at, yd.. .7c
12 1 -2c Ribbons at,. 10c
15c Ribbons at. yd.. 10c
18c Ribbons at, yd. 15c
20c Ribbons at, yd.. 15c
25c Ribbons at. yd. ,20c
30c Ribbons at, yd. .20c
35c Ribbons at, yd. ,30c
40c Ribbons at. yd. .30c
PERCALES
A Money Saving Sale For You.
McNS’ AND BOYS’
OVERALLS
Thousands of yards of Taf­
feta and Satin Ribbons to
be closed out during this
sale.
CORSETS
MANY
It means
MUSUN UNDERGARMENTS
Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts
and Drawers at 1-3 less
than the regular prices.
E
S
25c Garments at............. 17c
35c Garments at............. 23c
50c Garments at............. 34c
65c Garments at............. 44c
75c Garments at............. 50c
$1.00 Garmentsat
67c
If possible to do so I would like to close out
during this sale every pair of shoes in my
*
store. Read the prices quoted then act.
35c
50c
65c
75c
Shoes
Shopj
Shoes
Shoes
for
for
for
for
Infants -
Infants.
Infants.
Infants.
-25c
.39c
.50c
.60c
CHILDSENS' SHOES
Childn’s’
Child’ns’
Childn’s’
Childn’s
$1.50
$1.75
$2.00
$2.50
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
$1.20
$1.40
$1.50
$1.90
Ladies' and Children's
White Canvas Oxfords
considerable less.
MEN'S TROUSERS
LADIES' SHOES
INFANTS' SHOES
for
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies'
Ladies’
$1.75 Shoes. .$1.39
$2.00 Shoes.. 1.58
$2.50 Shoes. .$1.85
$3.00 Shoes. .2.28
$3.50 Shoes..2.93
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men's
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
$2.50
$3.00
$3.25
$3.50
$4.00
$4.50
$5.00
Shoes at $1.98
Shoes at .2.40
Shoes at. .2.55
Shoes at. .2.85
Shoes at. .3.20
Shoes at. .3.65
Shoes at. .3.85
The
well-known
Pants for men.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
$4.00
$5.00
$6.00
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Kazoo
at $1.34
at.. 1.67
at. .2.00
at.. 2.34
at.. 2.67
at. .3.34
at.. 4.00
Men's Summer Underwear
35c Shirts and Dws. at 25c
50c Shirts and Dws. at 42c
75c Shirts and Dws. at 60c
BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S HEAVY SHOES
MEN'S AND BOYS'
MEN’S
MEN'S HATS
50c Work Shirts now..39c
$1.00 Dress Shirts now 85c
AT A BIG REDUCTION
I. T. NICKLIN
N. E. Corner 9th and Oak Sts.
Ftsv River Itciiuiiuleii.
I
A memorial will be presented tol
tile Oregon Congressional delegation
asklng that tin1 Willamette river be
made free front all tolls forever,
Thls means the purchas1» of the canal
and locks at Oregon City by the Gen-
eral government.
A resolution
was unanimously
adopted without a debate opposing a
state and calling on subordinate
Granges and other organized bodies
to assist In retaining the present con­
stitution. subject onlv to the inltia-
Ive In making changes.
A resolution providing that laws
be pnssed for maintenance of only
one normal school In the state of
Oregon was read and referred to a
committee. It will conic up before
the close of the session
and will |
probably be adopted. It provides for
adequate state aid. but does not des-
^ate any gjkt
ioc.Hty r for
.............................
such »»
an institution.
institution.
•««
and so on through the entire
line.
SHIRT WAISTS LESS
Hope Muslin, yd...............9c
Lonsdale Muslin, yd... 10c
CAMBRIC MUSLIN
15c Quality at, yd. .12 1-2c
INDIAN HEAD
15c Yard.
BLEACHED SHEETIN6
8- 4 now...................... 23c yd.
9- 4 now.................. 25c yd..
The very best
Calicoes 5c yard
UNBLEACHED SHEETING
8- 4 now.................... 20c yd.
9- 4 now....................23c yd.
Your opportunity to buy sea­
sonable goods at a great
sacrifice.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
HOSIERY
75c Waists n ow... ..,50c
$1.00 Waists now.. ..,67c
$1.25 Waists new.. ... 84c
$1.50 Waists now....$1.00
$2.00 Waists now....$1.34
$2.25 Waists now....$1.50
10c
12 1 -2c values at,
15c values at.......... 12 1-2c
20c values at...................15c
25c valuues at................20c
50c values at.................. 40c
DRESS GINGHAMS
LADIES' SLEEVELESS
VESTS
A. F. C. Ginghams,
10c PER YARD.
12 1 -2c Grades at........... 10c
15c Grades at.......... 12 1 -2c
20c Grades at................. 15c
25c Grades at................. 20c
35c Grades at................. 25c
COTTON BATTING
Reg. 10c Batts at............. 8c
Reg. 20c Batts at............. 15c
Reg. 25c Batts at...........20c
1 1-2 lbs. 40c Batts.. .30c
3 lbs. 75c Batts............. 60c
The very best
J
Calicoes 5c yard
APRON GINGHAMS
Very Best Amoskeog Apron
Checks
7c PER YARD
SPOOL COTTON
6 Spools for 25c.
SALE CLOSES
SATURDAY NIGHT
MAY 22d
for the fund. This time It wrlli be sc
Johnson ItiMul Bill Indorsed.
recommendations as to the course to LADIES’ AUXILIARY
i the Palace of Sweets on Saturday.
The committee on K'Hid roads sub­ be pursued in our rural schools,
milted a report endorsing the John- there was a general discussion of the
MAMCC PflMMITTPCQ May 22. The auxiliary is hoping
State Superintendent of
IVHIYICS LUIYInfll I I C.C.O that the I niversity Senior play may
son good roads bill as revised by the subject
I be repeated tor the benefit of the
joint committee of the last leglsla- Schools. J. II. Ackerman, made the
A meeting of the ladies' auxiliary 1 fund, and If so, the proceeds ought
ture.
It will be taken up by the principal address and outlined what
Granges ____
and
i their indorsement
_______ t will he considered the needs of country of the Commercial club was held last to be sufficient to complete th»
in solving the problem now already night, at which time the standing ' 11,000. ___________________
undoubtedly follow.
committees were appointed. The ex-
solved by the schools.
The committee on assessment
j ecutive committee consists of the of- ONE WAS KILLED,
taxation In a voluminous re|
made the statement that the farmer
Salem Journal:
Spring wheatj ficers of the auxiliary and two oth-
pays more than his just share of all which would have been hardly suit-1 ers. _ The committee is as follows:
MANY INJURED
R. McMurphey, Mrs. W. W. Cal­
taxes because his property is visible, able for ha.v, in the condition it was | Mrs.
"
kins.
Mrs.
E.
J.
Frasier.
Miss
Minnie
and favored an amendment to the growing before the rain, and which
Memphis. May 15—R. J. Raw­
state constitution permitting proper­ would not have been high enough Schwarzschild. Mrs. Lulu Tollman,
ty to be classified so as to retain stalked to be cut with the reaper, Mrs. J. W. Kys and Mrs. J. Gold­ lins, former mayor of Lenox, su-
uniformity in each class, all public will grow to full harvesting size now, smith. Mr». E. D. Yoran was ap­ i burb of this city, was killed and a
utilities, corporations and privileges and a fair, if not a bumper crop, is pointed chairman of the calling com­ half dozen injured in the collision
to pay their full share. The c >m- predicted....................
_ wheat mittee. the other members to be ap- of a car and paving machine thia
Half the spring
morning.
mittee recommended the election of (had not sprouted, but it will now ! pointed later.
a tax commission and urged a cam-, come up and grow,
It was announced that the sum of
palgn of education in all subordin-
____________ ______
' >600 is tn the fountain fund and II
Mr». S. Sorensen and nephew, Her­
ate Granges.
J. C. W Deckhant. former govern-. Is planned to have another day such bert itaimussen left this morning for
When the committee on education or of Kentucky, has become editor I as the one conducted at the Koo-1-
Koo-I- Portland where they will reside la.
nor a few days ago to raise money the future
came In with Its report and made of a newspaper in Frankfort.