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o THE KIGKVE DAILI GUARD. Kltl9.V. AlGl'ST II. 10"" rfT 4t2a pl CURES . MALARIA Malaria is due to impurities in the Mood which destroy the rich, healthful qualities of the circulation, and reduce it to a wean, watery fluid. The Ixxiy is then deprived of its necessary nourishment and strength. anl is unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it, and the general system hutlers in consequence. The appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills and slight fever are frequent, while the suflerer loses energy and ambition. Boils skin eruptions, and some times sores and ulcers follow when the Mood becomes deeply polluted with the malarial germs. Both a tome and blood purifier are needed to cure Malaria, anil S. .S. S. is best fitted for this work It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers and at the same time an invigorating, healthful tonic. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation, and removes every trace of impurity or poison, and gives to the blood the uealtb-tustaining qualities it needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly and per manently because It removes from the blood the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while doing this tones up and strengthens every part of the system. Hook with information about Malaria and any medical advice furnished free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. IFe GRAND PROGRAM Mrrry Widow Bully and Recruit The Antiquary Around the Coast of Brittany A Mill Girl Cabby by the Hour SONGS BY MISS FORD "In My Merry Olds-Mobile" "When the Sheep Are in the Fold" Matinee To Day 3 p. m. , Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c. FAST SCULLERS 0 COMPETITION AT SPRINGFIELD 4m 'A The LENOX Portland's New and Most. Modemly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Sti-Mts PORTLAND, OREGON Possessing every convenience and an! ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. But to and from all trains Rata European PUa Rates American Plan It. 00 anil ft. GO per day. 13.50 and 13.00 per day. 12.00 and '2.60 with bath. 13. SO and 14.00 with bath. lugtmt Cuird on Pit O. H. SPENCER, Manager As an Attrac tive Display ymi cannnt find .unyttilUK to iunl our rliinu ami crockery Mm', Ju.tKiiiK Irnin tlio nut In fill tUm It kIvch am) tin money unveil tn buying hvvc. Tht nc art not ohriip Koodtt. lint tlu trlccn arc very low consid er in tho quit'lty. WM PDITITW THE SQUARE 1U. JIVE,IM1, DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 21 SprlnKflel.l, Mass.. Auk. 14. The thirty-ninth annual ri'Kalla of the Na tional Annotation of Amateur Oars men, several elimination events of which were on the nroKram lor this afternoon, promises to be one of the most notable r-arnlvuls of aquatic "ports ever held In America. The en trants include crack rowing crews and IndlvM'ial scullers from Phila delphia. Brooklyn, Troy. Worcester, New York, and othr cities of the Kast, from Toronto and Halifax, and from points as far west as Hi. Paul. The races take place over the new "million dollar race course on the Oonwsctlcut river, suld to be ont of, the finest to be found tn any part of tho world. The finals and the long-looked-for champlonahips will take place to morrow. The event in which the greatest interest is manifested Is the single wiilis championship race. This event will bring together Harry 8. Bennett of Springfield, the present champion; Frank B.. tieer,. o'f Boston, the former champion, and Durondo Miller of New York, winner of the association singles last year at Phil adelphia. Another event on the program that M attracting attention is tho associa tion singles. Alex. Warnock. of Springfield, Is the favorite, being In termediate champion, but It Is pre dicted that he will have a formidable opponent In Robert 11. Young, of New Orleuns, who is. rated as fast enough to get Into the championship event. This year Young defeated both Ferdinand Uemourelle and H. II. Spencer, former champion of the South. Springfield Is thronged with do votees of aquatic spots from many parts of ti.e United States and Can ada, come to witness the regatta. This morning scores of visitors gath ered at the bout houses and along the river banks to witness the final bp ins oT the (ursnien and to discuss the chances of the different aspirants for championship honors as well as the OHHlbilltles of soin.) of the holders retaining their titles. TEST RIDE FOR OFFICERS OF ARMY San Francisco, Aug. 14. Drlght .i'd early tomorrow morning twenty-five officers stationed at the Pre sidio v 1 1 1 start on a ninety-mile ride In accordance with the orders of the war department. Arrangements for the test have been completed under t.ie direction of Colonel Marlon "P. Mn lie Starting from the Presidio at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning the offi cers win ride to Palo Alto, a distance of thirty miles, and which will com plete the program for the first day. At Palo Alto thay will stay all night. Thi i.nrt day they will" rido fifteen miles inward San Joan, anl at (tint j)olat they will return to Palo Alto where they will camp for the second nli;ht. Ths third day they will rldo b:ick to the Prualdto direct from Palo Alto. SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Piano and Theory Miis Mry Morgan (Sherwood) Voice. . Miu Eva Stinion (Brtnneman, Bachtller, Sweet) Violin Mr. U PoyGtsncr (Sevcik) Aaulinb-Mia AlbmU CampM. Mia Vds Quukrubwib, Mm lm Wilklni Rates Reasonable Opens Sept. 22. I90A Faculty Experienced I. M. CLEN, Dean KOK HAI.K, KXCHANOK OK I.RASK Having concluded to retire from tne lumber business 1 offer for sale. lease or will exchange for Ktigeno or Portland Income property, my saw mill, sawmill Hitc. booms, iiimher sheila, office, pinners, dry kilns and an tools connected with the business. Mill located at river bridge In the centre of Kiigone city, east and west and only three blocks from the S. P It. It. This Is n fine opportunity for some one to go Into the lumber business. as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood, sawdust, shavings, cull lumber, as well ns the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap labor cheap, lumber high. A good mllliuan can make this property pay for Itself In two years and If ho will operate day and night In one year. Greatest opportunity in nils part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 29.000 feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money, lilve this your early attention If Interested in a lumber proposition. 1 am sure you cannot best It In the state. The quicker you act tho surer you are of making your fortune, for this Is a i' h slice lu a lifetime. M. St. HAHKKll, 333 Pearl street. Kugeno. Or. MARKSMEN OF NATIONAL TEAMS " AT CAMP PERRY Camp Perry. Port Clinton, O.. Aug. 14. The rifle tournament which be gan on the ranges here today and will continue until the end of this month Is by f.ir the largest and most notable affair of Its kind that ever has taken place In America. The meet oornurises the Bixth annual matchm. nf tne National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and the twenty-Bix'h annual matches of the National ltille Association. More than one thousand picked sharp shooters representing the National Guard of nearly every state and all branches of the regular service are to compete for tho national team and iinii via. ihI rifle honors. The principal event on the program Is the national team match, for which congress has provided the trophy. It is open to teams of the army, navy. marine corps, military and naval academies and the National Guard of the various states and territories. Next In Importance are the na tional pistol matches, in both of which there are a number of cash and medal prizes. Of the National Klfle Association matches themost Important Is the regimental team match, in which several score of teams are entered. The first prize In this match is a handsome cham pionship trophy, valued at J.iOO. It has been won twice by the Sixth Reg iment Massachusetts Volunteer Mil itia, and If this team is again vic torious, the trophy becomes its per manent property. KELSAY PROMISES GOOD SUPPLY OF, WATER The petition of B. S. Kelsay, of Eugene, Or., for a water and gas franchise at Mt. Scott, which Is up for the consideration of the county court, Is made In good faith, as Is ev idenced by the fact that he has re tained the well-known firm of Gron dahl & Uilyeu, civil engineers, for the technical work. Mr. Bilyeu says: "Preliminary work has progressed to such an extent that a pure and con stant supply of wholesome water can be given to the residents of this sec tion at about the same cost that Is paid by the residents of Portland. Ample fire protection will be given and the reduction In the Insurance rates In itself would warrant the granting of this franchise to Mr. Kel say and his associates. "When water Is filtered as this will be, tho purity of it Is beyond ques tion. The plant and Us equipment is of the host, and should the franchise be granted this entire district will have Installed at the earliest possible date a plant that will ba second to none." Journal. AMjAI'F com plains TO HAI.iKO.VJ COMMISSION h. McKee and 49 other residents of Aniauf, a small station on the line of the Southern Pacific, neur Cottage Grove, have petitioned the railroad commission to use its in fluenco toward securing for them a depot and freight storage facilities at their station, which Is now with out these accommodations. The peti tlnn says there Is not so much ns a platform at the station, which makes It diftlcull for passiMigers. especially women and children, to get on aud off trains. Freight and baggage re mains uncovered and unprotected from thieves and the elements upon the ground, and the petitioners ask for a building in which their prop erly ran be "safely locked and pro tected. Salem Statesman. CLOSING OUT SAD We Are Going Out of Business Don't forget that we are positively going out of business and that every article in our immense stock will be sold at just manufacturers' cost. You can buy now from 10 to 30 cheaper than a merchant can buy wholesale, because he has to charge the freight to his goods, and we are going to los-e the freight charges. Don't fail to be here every day. Closing Out Sale of Men's Clothing Every suit will be sold in tne next 25 days and every one at manufacturers' cost. Don't wait another day. Come now and get a new suit. Closing Out Sale of all Bedding Come now and buy your year's supply .of bedding, wool , and cotton blankets, and all grades of comforts. Every-' one at manufacturers' cost. Come now and save almost one-half. TU1T UON M AR TWIT 540 FOUR DOLLAR n -WILL BE THE PRICE OF THE- s PacificElcctric Heating Companj ELECTRIC IRON I UNTIL SEPTEMBER TENT A year's guarantee accompanies each iron This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest GET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL Pacific Electric Engineering 0 g Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures 516 Willamette Street, Phone Red 3 For Bedrock Well s and Pure, Whole some Water See 0 J. E. K1LBORX Satisfaction Cuai anteed Phone 5391 If your stum failed to open It iloiira for a nun' ll would u hard lo convince people f thai tilings wore proaeprous. s II our store-ail, falla lo ai- pear for awhile II will lie eltiall hard lo make ll ai- I'ear (hat there Is nothluc amiss. ! tr vol' KNKW The mrrtti of Teiaa Wonrtar yon .vouM never suffer from k'i. Madder or rheumatic troubla. $1 a bottle (two moo'.hn' treatment 1 otd hr O J Hull, or b mall. Send for lentlmonlala. l)r K. W. Hall, Olive ttreet, St. I.oula. Ktm woomsuvino C,.olene iHrr. lr J. 1! Con rad. 731 K nth Telephone niaek (:!'.' Smiessor to W. II. lvi, at) AIIVKIiTISKI) l.in'TKHS August 12. Arnot, llobert, niack, Panlel A. Huteher (Where Clark worked!. Cooper, Miss May. Kvana, Mrs. Hnrlow J. Klavllle. Knrlo. Hull. K. J. Jnhuaon. Frank W. IdvinRslon. Hen. IrfinK. Mra. K.mma. Marshall. Mra. M. C. MiUorrt. Zola. Mttrhell. Mra. Walter. Morehouse. H. K. NaKaiizt. A. II. N'eal. Albert. Powell, J. A. Pullen-Hurry, II. It.. M. D. Sominer, Mrs. Velma. Stard. John. Slratlon. Mrs. A. K. Snnnyslde Hotel, Tuey. .1 antes. Wellmrn. J. II. Watklns, 1) A. J. I.. VAC.K. P. M. To avoid delay In delivery, have your mall addressed to street and No . P. O. Hox. tleneral lH'llverv or H. K. P. No. WKI.I, pmi.MSB (let your wells drilled by ola and experienced well-drtllers. Phone Red 4S7J. tf lU'CHHOIJI ft CAHPKNTER, iU So. Willamette St. The time to "relreneh" In vour advertising" Is when you decide to alow down In your business or "to set on Ihe toboggan." l I There is an Increasing Dema For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business ColleJ has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information - -:- Fall Term Opens September 2Y '5( bend for Catalog. Address tugene Business Colleg EUGENE, OREGON wiion swum; .AS(Uk Win SAW. OABTOllIA., 557 High Street (lasol'ne power. ty W. W Moore,' tlarrlson ;ihn ., .. phone lie ;(.'2. Orders huse er sase. Office Ilia, k i ; 7 uifl.i win nc appreciated. iu.ua W urn or tum piano. I.eav or-di-ra Mums Music St (ck. tf 0 When huncry :,'t , bite a restaurant will sa;;, M : f 'til!! t,mn. -. - - . I"'' . '" Sixth street, he- aQs. CiKli.M.W 'A' H .-rnun ' J The C, O ,,., "m street, ne- . , ,..,,m oinette and O'ive. tf I1"" "'1"" j .-;' make the " l IlSl'lillli; KOK THK CVAIID. .t"