THE TWICE-A-WEEK GUARD FIGHT GENE'S FIRE LOSS IN THURSDAY, JAN. 12. 1911 Lace and Fmb.'oierySi! s—1911 Goo is Arriving Da ly-Musin Und’weur Sales Daily All Month—Ag(. Thcmps n's Glovo Fitting Co’-sits, ,Ulre d Ua 1 wear 1910 WAS OVER $10,000 < Continued trorn uage 11 nected stovepipe at Nintn and llametle Streets. j4nr< h 28.—Fire on roof. First and Sferson streets; loss, $25. March 30.—False alarm. Fifth and Blamelte streets. ’March 30.—Alarm of fire on W.l- >ieti. street, between Twelth and Irteenth. April 30.—Fire In Coleman’s block I Park street, caused from heating Rnt and carelessness; loss, $100. April 30.—Fire in barn at north ■ of Jefferson street caused from #ldren playing with matches; loss, fc. May 16.—Fire destroyed office of fines' tannery, east end of Eighth feet; cause of fire unknown; loss, nee, Starting Friday at 8:30 a. m. [ An Astounding Sale Of s $u*ts» Coats, Dresses, SKirts, Capes— Sv :s, Coats—Child's Coats and Capes Whatever remains on hand in Women’s and Children’s Coats, Suits, Capes. Skirts, etc., is to be closed out this month at prices that are in many instances not only flat cost, but at prices considerable less than cost, presenting an opportunity that should be grasped by every one la need of such goods. ¡00. May 17. -Fire which destroyed a el’fng on West Seventh street, near y limits, caused from kerosene np; loss, $1000. riMi-.y 17. Fire in dry kiln, Fourth Sd Lawrence streets; loss. $20. ■May 26. —Fire in business house K Willamette street, between Ninth Id Tenth; cause. Incendiary; loss. ■00. {June 13.—Fire in basement of post 35c, 40c and up. You will find here dur- H/i ti/s ronth any width and any kind that you wish on sale, and at bargain prices On pi!s counter you will find all kinds of Laces. Some are actually worth 10c and 12 l-2c the yard. Wide pil­ low case patterns—1 to 6 inches wide. Linen, Torchons, Fine FrenchValencienes Laces worth up to 10 cents the yjird. Our 5c Lace Gaunter , ’ ; i l.i ore than double our sale price. ■ Friday morning we will put mi sale about one hundred Silk Petticoats in black and all wanted colors. They are well made from a splendid qual­ ity anil are extra good $4.OU Skirts. They will give entire satis- C9 1U faction. Eaeb..................... I U GREAT BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS AND Others at S1.75« S1.90, S2.25 and S2.50 per pair at only $3.90 BlacK and Colors, $3.18 One lot of Silk Petticoats. Our $3.90 special. Comes in black Afj only. While they last at ! a/ivS’ S20.C0 and $22.50 Suits for................ S12.50 Selling $4.00 SilK Petticoats in $3.90 SilK Pettic’ts, $2.98 Ladies’ $15.00 Rain Ccats at S9.25 $12.50 Riin Coats Now Only S7.G0 Coats Long BlacK Kersey RemarkableJanuc ?; Offering Heatherbloom and SilK Petticoats All through the month of January we will offer unusual values In good, clean, desirable merchandise—bargains that are wojthy of your consideration. We cannot tell you of all the good things in this ad­ vertisement—we can only print a few. What you want is here, and when you visit the store you will see it at a good deal less than you would have to pay at any other store in the city. A big purchase direct from the mill enables us to offer you your choice of a lot of Lace Curtains in full size and beautiful designs that are actually worth from 25 to 40 per cent more than our sale prices this month. We have on sale this month a very pretty Arabian Curtain, A 2 1-2 yards; good 75-cent value, at. the pair................................ One lot white and Arabian Curtains; extra wide and full three yards long—would be good value at $1.75 new and beautiful A4 QT designs. Sale price, per pair ..................................................... vjliuu Ladies’ I White Goods The new 1911 White Goods of all kinds are all ready for the grand opening on Friday morning—with new arrivals coming in almost daily—and all are marked at January sale prices. SLUOc Yd Friday morning at !>:30 o'cloi k ve «ill put on display several thousand yards of linen Laces. Some ere wide and heavy linens, wbich Insures extra good service; so;no are incxlliim heavy but mereer'ze l; eTiers are as fine and dainty as German vals, and others are the real Armenian lam In the dearest little designs you ever saw. .Many of the linens are wortli more than double our sale price. There is about 5000 yards of the very fiuest and daintiest Import <1 French Valenciennes In the lot, worth from 12 1-2 to 20 cents th - yard, and a lot of the newest and finest . orchons In the new est uni jest designs—baby Irish and cluny patterns; Fillets ami Maltese patterns. A small part of thiH I.aee is now on display in our west show window, which will give you some Id of the styles and values we are showing this year. If you have nee I for fine Laces now or within the next few months, it will pay you to attend this sale, and even if you d > not intend to buy n yard of lace, it will pay you to come just to look. We invite you to visit the store whether you buy or not. Here arc spring’s newest designs in all kinds of fine Laees, worth fr< m 12y2c to 25c, on sale and display at 8:30 Friday morning at * V ** f T T A C? " ’’ l,avv 0,1 Kaln nl"' display a fine lot of all-over Lnccs ALL v V LK T LACLo •« pr|c® «“•th* >urti Aftn to nn upwards from....................................................... uTub to tpCiUU A BIG SALE ON GOOD LADIES’ HAND BAGS i A SALE IN $1.25 KID CALICOES a PRINTS CLOSING OUT SALE IN 25c and 35c EOS- 'RY HERE NOW AND PURSES ON SALE ON SALE THIS MONTH SWEATERS FOR THE WA1STINGS Q DRESS All of our fine Elreal, Burson and High school Hosiery will be in- eluded in this sale at reduced prices. Ladies’ Hand Bags and Purses left over from the holiday trade are to be closed out at reduced prices. Everyone cut in price for this sale. 35-cent quality Silk Hosiery, the pair ... u,ta. 23c CLOSING OUT OF FURS Burson Wool Stocking—the very best m.'o’e anywhere for the price. 25—eent nnCity for............ .22’ic If you can make use of a nice Neck Piece or Muff attend this sale Many will be offered at really........................ HALF PRICE 4.5c 50-cent quality for Men’s Clothing GLOVES AT 98 CENTS Beginning Friday morning, we will place on sale our stock of $1.25 Kid Gloves. They are ex­ cellent values at the regular price. Blacks and colors selling H 0 f* at, per pair........................ J Q” Our very best $1.50 Kid Gloves— black and colors—selling A4 QJ* at, per pair........................ «9 1 ■ 0J LADIES, MISSES AND AT, PER YARD 5 CTS. 12 l-2c Fianelette ................. 10c Here is an excellent good bargain in the best quality of Fianelette— good,heavy fleece and many choice patterns from which to select. Our January sale price. 4 A the yard .................................. | (JQ CHILDREN Snow White Undermuslins IN H • ! S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Underpriced This Month TO BE CLOSED OUT THIS MONTH AT G ¿AT PRICE REDUCTIONS All of. our men's and young men's very b<.- t $8.50 will be closed out this month at Men’s l-:iits, made from the best all-wool imported orst , and our very best $20 values, (f>4 r AZ} the suit, only.................................................. | OiUU Our very b -t $17.50 all-wool Suits, CdH Cft now on - i’e at................................................. iplZiUv $1.25 MEN’S SHIRTS AT 98 CENTS We h v< gone through our stocks of men’s Shirts and all broken lines of our very best $1.25 Shirts hv. b< < n -orted out and put into one lot to close out at........................................................ uUL WE ARE CLOSING OUT THE FOL- LOWING GOODS We wish to call your especial attention to the quality of Muslin Underwear in this sale—made of Splendid quality Muslin and French Cambrics__ trimmed in lace and embroidery with inesertions to match. Next Friday morning, January 13th, we start our grand White Sale of Muslin Underwear—every garment is priced for this sale at 10 per cent to 20 per cent below the actual v ilue—in many instances the material in these garments would cost you more than our sale price. 19c A nie« lot of silk finish mid woo! finish Waiitings, worth 25c the yard, and a lot of Dress Goods worth 35 cents a yard Is to 4 A be closed out thin month st J J I, January Sale of Ribbons January Sale of Neckwear January Sain Handkcrchiefs if J Beginning Friday morning, January 13th, for eight days, Newland’s Store will hold a Hllk Sale aoubt two thousand yards of fine Silks in the lot. 2000 Yards of Silk to bo Sold in 8 Days Here are the prices at which we offer them to you: 25c CORSET COVERS $1.25 Black Taffeta, 36-inch............. 9ftc GOING NOW AT 19c $1.50 Bl. Taffeta Silk, full yd. wide $1.(8 On 25c Jap Silks, per yard...................... 180 OOu for Gowns worth at the considerati n $1.25. Cobe and Oyama Silks, per yard......... Z a Good $1.75 Skirts, special for............... THIS MONTH Men’s a d Boys’ Sweater.«, Men’s and Boys Hats and Caps, Odds and Ends in all kinds "f Underwear and a lot of Differert ’finde at all Prices are in the ass o rtmam: GOODS SPECIAL, ON Great bargains being offered this month in all kinds of Sweaters. Children’s 75c Sweaters ... 40c Ladles’ $2.25 Sweaters .... *|.on Misses’ $1.90 Sweaters ... *I.OS And the balance of this Sweater stock at just as big price reduc­ tions. Visit the store and see. WHATEVER REMAINS ON HAND Jan. 5de NOW FANCY R. W. NEWLAND j EAST NINTH STREET EUGENE,'OREGON We will also have on sale one special lot of Silks, which are desirable for all kinds of wear some are silk and linen mixed, silk and wool mixed a lot of different co’ors and patterns; the regular price, were 50c, 60c, 65c, and 75c the yard; they go on sale Friday morning for eight days, per yard ........................