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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
KETCHFL MADE SHORT WORK OF HUGO KELLY 5000 prs Men’s Tan and Black Hose Regular 15c Grades San FranciBco, July 31. Stanley ( Ketchel, of Grand Rapids, made short work ot Hug > Kelly, of Chi« ago, to night at the Coliseum In their sched uled 20-round contest for the world’s middleweight championship. He I knocked out his man after but 25 ■ •ecoud« of fighting in the third round — a left flush to the Jaw placing Kel ly hor* du combat Although Ketch- el won early the victory was not an 1 easy one. In fact. It looked a bit blue) for the champion as he strode to hi* j »•■at after the termination of the see- , end round, in two fast rounds Kelly • uut-fought his man from tbe tap of the gong. 9c ÌOOO CLOSING OUT SALE Men’s New Golf Shirts Regular $1.00 Grade 4gc WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Bon Marche’s Entire Stock M; OF DR.Y GOODS. SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, Etc., to Be SOLD in ONLY 30 DAYS -- CARVER’S RAILROAD READY FOR BUSINESS Notice to the Public: WILL Illi L WHEAT FROM FARMS J ALONG LINK TO CORVALLIS I THIS FALL—TRACKLAVING IN1 I'lUN.REKS The Corvalli« H Alxea Railroad ex- pects to be In the field to handle the grain crop of Southern Benton, and will be ready to «upply care to far mer« the latter part of next week, «ays the Cnrvalll« TlmeH. The track ha« been laid and 1« now In good con dition to a dlHtance 15*4 mil«««, and will beat Barclay’« wlthl na few day«. The grade ha« been puahed forward to the Benaon Starr farm, a dlatance of 15 mile». Both tracklaying and grading la in progreaa every day. A Hiding to the Corvallla Flouring Mills Is being maned, and will be ready for use next week Manager Carver an nounced laat night that all facflltlea would be offered farmera to get their grain to Corvallis over the new road Only such grain aa Is destined for Corvallis wili be received, no arrange ment being perfected an yet to carry It to other polnta. The company will leave cars on the main lino at any point to accommodate farmera for the present, the only requirement be ing that the car shall be loaded dur ing the day. The arrangement will be very convenient to those who wish to ship to Corvallla, reducing as it will the haul to the minimum. rangements to en ter another line of business, we will be compelled to close out this mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., by September I Oth. In order to dispose of this immense stock in this time will compel us to offer merchandise away under manufacturer’s cost, or, in other words, make prices so low no man, woman or child can afford to pass the Bon Marche Store when in need of any kind of merchandise, as we will positively sell every article in this big store for less money than any mer chant can buy direct from the manufacturer for. It is with regret that we are compelled to make this move as we are sacrificing a large and growing business. We have always treated our customers fair and square, have always sold the best merchandise for the least money; we have, in a measure, to thank our customers for the rapid growth of the 1 In the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Charle« Manning last week to Oak- land some scoundrel of scoundrels entered and ransacked their home— the Stouffer cottage at the lower end of Railroad street, Among the itrtl- cles Htolen wa« an almo«t new .32 cal ibre Winchester, three pillows, quilt«, an overcoat, pair of new pant« and Muspender«, a pair of heavy shoe«, a lantern and other thing«. Mr. Man ning believes the job to have been executed by local talent, and thinks he lin« a pretty good due, which we hope he ha«. If the guilty partle« are apprehended they should be given the limit. There Is an activity about the ar- mory, preparatory to packing up for the ten or twelve days’ annual en- «ampment at American Lake, neu r Tacoma Company E will be well represented in the big encampment, as many of the boy» have been plan ning to combine their summer out ing with thi« occasion, and a large percentage of the company will there fore go into, camp. The members of Company K will leave Cottage drove on the early Monday morning over land. and therefore few of them will retire Sunay night. It ha» been «uggested that the city ma terlally Increase lt« police force on this occasion, or temporarily relieve It from duty. Born To the Shortride July 2 8, 1908. a daughter Sacramento. Cal., July 31 The Southern Pacific Co. In till« alate dur ing t-.< year ending on the flrat Mon day In March last earned a profit of 1X09,016.50. That sum repre sents the gross net earnings of the Harriman lines In California for 12 n.oni Im. E It Ryan, of th«' Southern Pa cific. reported th f«»regi Ing to the Statu Board of Kquallxatl >n today, lie also «uliniitted a statement amw Ing that the Central Pacific, after paying all expense.. had a surplus uu th«' first Monday in Mata b ot S6.ti53.- - 1 - ■ • That make* llari itnan’a earning* front the two roa 1» total SU.3X2.801.30 Men’s Arrow Brand Collars, each ........................... 10c Men’s 40c and 50c Belts, all sizes at ................... 22c Regular $3.00 Suit Cases, leather corners.............. $1.49 Regular $1.50 Work (Boves, all kinds............... $1.19 Boy’s regular 35c anti 40c Waists at ..................... 19c Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, $3 at............................. $1.89 Men’s 50c anti 65c Work Shirts at ......................... 39c tv kdd I ALL MUST GO Thousands of women’s Waists in all grade and makes. Have to be sacrificed at this closing out sale. It is a shame to cut such fine high grade Waists to almost nothing, hut we have got to sell out our entire stock at less than cost. Women’s Women’s Women's 1 high grade $2.5o waists, sale__ high grade |3.5o waists, sale high grade $5.oo waists, sale. . ...... 98c _____ $1.98 .... $2.98 Closing Out Sale of Boys’ Clothing Now is when you can buy your boy a long or short pant suit for just what it cost, in fact you are buying it for less than manutaetnrer’s cost, because we have not charged any freight charges. Remember not one article has the freight charges added. Everything at wholesale charges. Boys’ leng pant suits, regular $10, at. .. $5.95 Boys’ short pant suits, regular $2.50, at MJ*» 85c grade all pure linen, yd ..................................... 59c 65c grade all pure Linen, yd ................................... 54c 6oc grade all pure Linen, yd_______ 46c $1.20 extra fine quality, the yard .......................... 79c 45c grade all pure Linen, yd ...................................29c 35c grade all pure Linen, yd___________ 22c Closing Out» Sale of Toweling 15c 18c 10c 20c 15c 35c best grade Toweling, the yard............. best grade Toweling, the vard ............. a verv good grade Toweling ................ best grade Toweling, the vard............... fine face Towels, each at........................ large Bath Towels, only, each................. ........... 10c 12c .......... 6c ........... 14c ........... 11c ........... 22c Closing Out Sale of Scrim 15c Curtain scrim, strip'd, yd............................... lie 20c colored curtain material, yd ........................... 15c 30c fish net curtain material ............................... 19c 25c pure white Curtain material .......................... 14c I2^c unbleached curtain materials___ ._..9c Every coat and suit mustlie closed out in the next 30 days, including all our new fall arrivals. This sale comes aiter we had our Fall orders in and so we will have to place on sale all the new goods. Remember every coat and suit at just what they cost in the factory. $8.75 Women’s Coats, value to $13.50, Out sale........ .. $5.95 Women’s Coats, values to $9.50, Out sale .... $13.95 Women’s Suits, value to $25, Out sale........... $1900 Women’s Suits, value to $35, Out sale............. Closing Out» Sale of Women’s Skirts I housands of women’s Skirts in all grades and sizes to pick from. All must go and in .30 days. Remember every diirt at .just what it cost in the factory. No freight to be charged. VVe lose that hut we must Vacate this room and we will not move our goods. All skirts at less than the raw material. ...$169 Skirts sold regular for $6.00, Out sale___ _____ $2.19 Skirts sold regular for $3.5o, Out sale___ $1.95 Skirts, sold regular for $2.50, Out sale ROOM MUST BE VACATED BY SEPTEMBER ¡ O, 190S Closing Out Sale of All Shoes Closing Out Sale Men’s Hats Closing Out Sale Men’s Suits Ev«*ry Hat is new ai)d nobby and in good slui|*e. But they must lx* closed out in the next 30 days. A complete line of men’s straw and wool Hats. We have not room to price them but most will be less than half the selling price. We have a largt stock and every one will be marked less than the wholesale cost. They all must go. liemember this is no dean up sale or odds and eid- but a dosing out salt* ami everything is on sale aid at jud what it costs to manufacture it. not what it cost an Id ¡n Eugene, but what it cost in the factory. Every one ot °ur Sn i« art* high grade, hand finished throughout Ever) Suit must be sold as we have to vacate the buildiii.- in j"'( 30 days. Closing Out Sale of Men’s Shirts EVERYTHING at manufacturer’s cost and some EVEN LESS hut I 25c all silk ribbon, extra wide at, yd..................... 13c 65c and 75c Corsets, best make ....................... 49c £1.50 double tip long Silk Gloves_____________ 87c $2.00 double tip long silk Gloves.................. $1.29 $4.50 women’s fine Umbrellas, our sale........... $1.98 15c and 20c Torchon lace, all widths, yd ................ 4c Every article must be sold, within .30 days. Buy two or three pair, you will need them and they wont cost you what one pair would at any other time. Remember every pair has to be sold in 30 days and we have about 5000 pair, in light and dark, in all sizes. From the dressy to the working ones Closing Out Sale of Women’s Waists Closing Out Sale Table Linen Closing Out Sale Ladies’ Coats & Su.ts Everything Goes Kodi attack [a of By Closing Out» Sale of Notions Entire Stock to Be Sold in Just Thirty Days HI»' l.ikc <.oe<l Thing«. . Smith, of Mrs. Cha». I like Franklin, Maine, »ay« thing* an 1 have adored l»r. I N w Life 1'11.» »« • ’Illi.' ISMItlv ' medicine becauae 1 «re good iu>d <>o their work wl'huu .«kin 4 a fur* about It ” These palnle»» purifier* ■old at W A Kuykendall’« drug «tore 25c. Hl BJM’KIB». H>K Til»: Gl KICI» Closing Out Sale Men’s Trousers Closing Out Sale Men’s Goods COTTAGE GROVE NEWS OF LOCAL IMPORTANCE ■ -S Bon Marche Store’s business, which is second to none in the town of Eugene. We invite the public to this grand feast of bargains, which will continue from day unto day until the last dollar s worth of merchandise is sold and that has positively to be done by the 1 Oth day of September, 1908. For fear we may miss some of the people in the county with our notice of Closing Out Sale ad. will ask you kindly tell your friends and neighbors—they can save 25 to 50% on anything. It will pay families and all the people to borrow monev at 20% to secure these great bargains. Come, bring your wagons and buggies and load up enough dry goods, clothing, shoes, Blankets, underwear and all other goods you may need for the next year to come. $35,000 of bright new merchandise to be sold in 40 days. Sale commences Thursday morning, August 6th. Store will be closed 4th and 5 th to arrange and mark stock It will pay you to buy tour or five or a dozen Shirts at thi* Closing Out Sale. It is not very often that you get a chance to bnj Shirta at lew than manufacturer’* coot Thev are golf and negligee, with and without collars, with and without cuff*. All must go in 30 dav*. $13 50 Men s $12.95 M en s Men Alen $1095 Men SS95 S6.95 I ROOM MUST E E *1 I vacated the I OF S**.F EM BEK