to m.r .,.
. i dim
II
AT COLUMBUS
--""7 Proles- .
' ,,ronauts and a,
sons Wetted
0 i-
,r,m curiosity or
of view, are
forward
with
L to the l
, the tn"
. i.m here to-
Ill u" ,h.
.usplces of the
1 in addition to
Trade of Co-
f . handsome tro
Kd'conslderably to
I T. .in on me P"" "
K"!. raking part in
Trace Is the.uni
rriVJrition at the
Zwhlcb havehosplta-
J'. ' ha V siting
"i,!., cress of
01 Bra. ,
depends, to a great
tie teather. and more
,,1,6 strength of the
!m be a great diaap-
"M Z k.llAnniats
only to uw
uke pan in u --
L... innusauua -
hr ine aeriai w.
monster balloons.
L in l annua
Elbe "King Edward' a
,i.nMp fpet. which win
ununant Bennett, of
..!, .n( famous aer-
I f the Americans
balloons ior u !- -
i,nn aeronauts
temost prominent, uu
iraoogtnem ueius
C. A. Coey. who Is Con
nor a good showing
hi. "The Chicago, Lap-
iao Has aireauj v""
Vllle de Dippe," and
Thomas, the intrepid
Uxmist. who has won a
lition by his numerous
ascensions in tne casi.
nents lor the race of
e been completed un
ion ol W. H. Pickens.
ktesti ot tne locai A;ru
s assisted by Charles
the representative of
i ot American Aero
11 ON CUAR-
F BANK DEPOSITS
From Page One.)
In conclusion of the
:b Mr. Bryan said:
ol Guaranty Plan
Brledenthal, a bank-
City, to make Inauirv
f'.kers of Kansas and
proportion of them fa-
ranty law. I learned
niters that expressed
the subject ahnnt
p'ored the guaranty
mrtB opposed It. This
showing. Among the
' li no opposition at
:dent thai iha trnn
W-ie, tirst, that some
,il)ne. and. second, that
bank Is better than
Hps bank.
Ji'ed of Governor Has
Ito the number of Na
Jiich have surrendered
nd become state
to have the benefits
V system. I have a
J him saying that four
uve already made
"e operating under
'. and that sixteen
bks have applied
J ?- This is conclu-
tie Oklahoma law is
f National charter is
ome advantages
and the benefits
J law must be admit-
national banks will
cjMse from the Xa
system In
J1'11 r the garan-
Separation of my
Jate held a conven-
tt ' "a,e Pltorm.
".- ?aranty of denrw
the BWV I
J4, tne plank l5 so
Jlly usele 8a"
Re-l,he Pe0,le'8
I Kjiui llcans prom-,
fe ! .ebank, to m-
Z.11 guarantee nv.
! nutuiiiv
ri.o--;;:
plat,orm
aid-
'! and
pate in
T,.?-,'cl ot th
sr.1 ,
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE TO HAVE
SIX MEMBERS
Los Angeles. Aug. 28.
The Pacific Coast Uaseball
League has been expanded to
a six-team circuit.
Sacramento will be the
fifth team and the sixth will
(.a selected from Long Bench,
San Pedro, Pasadena and
Venice.
It Is Intimated that the
Northwest may increase the
league to eight teams.
WHEAT MAKKKTS
uui'-ttfev, ' "-""
September, 95; December, 95g
May, 98
Portland, Aug. 28. Wheat Is un
changed. KX-GOVKKXOIt I1KS
AT SAN DllXiO
San Diego, Aug. 28. Eu
gene Semple, once governor
of the territory of Washing
ton, died here today.
GOVERNOR FORT
WILL NOT RECEDE
Seagirt, N. J., Aug. 28.
Governor Fort today reiterat
ed that he will carry out his
threat to use the militia at
Atlantic City unless the laws
are enforced.
;
Prlnevllle has been cut off from ;
telephone and telegraph connection
with the outside world now for four
days, owing to severe thunder soualls1
last Frlrlav whieh follort oevorn 1 I
miles of wlri hplwwn thoro nnrl '
Shaniko. The damage will probably ,
ue repaired this week.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
. . . . .
WKATHKK FORKCAST
FOR NORTHWEST
Portland, Aug. 28. Ore
gon Showers tonight: Sat
urday, fair in southern,
showers in northern portion;
west winds.
Washington Showers to
night; Saturday, showers In
eastern, showers followed by
fair in western portion; west
erly winds.
Idaho Showers tonight In
northern, fair in southern,
cooler in southeastern por
tion; Saturday, probably
showers In northern, fair In
southern portion.
I
T
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
THY THIS FtJIt DKSSHKT
Dissolve one package of any flavor-
ed JEI.L-O In one nlnt nf holllne wa- I
.. "'iirv i uen oariiv congea ea oeai un-
la h ls 'here t'l light one cup whipped cream and :
f )ven.i tlle Re-! sU crU9lied maccaroons. Whip all j
-,n .' refused ! together thorouehlv and nour Into a
mold or bowl. When cool It will jel-
llfy and may be Berved with whip-,
Pd cream or any good pudding
sauce.
, , JLUj cosis iu cents pci :
" n: rn. n.Kc Hiin run im n i :i iipn ni any
il Kid grocer's. I
Prize night tonight at the Grand. I
There are many Imitations of De
wltfs Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve !
h,i' J 'ist one original. Sold by all '
Irusgists. !
Pi
night timlgbt at
the Grand.
GREAT CIRCUS
REACHES EUGENE
.fen t say anoth.
with delight and anticipation. nd
on circus day age do.-s not count, for
with the old people nerves are set -Itigling
"when the irs ,..,, '0
town." Time has 8e hy wn" one
needed to borrow a neinhbor-s vmng
ster. if not fortunate to own "one of
his own. ou just go frauklv now
without stopping to give a lenuthv
explanation of the educational value
of the menagerie.
The Bzrnum & Ballev circus this
year more than ever justifies Its title
i miuw on earth ;io
"cording to comment from phuvs'visit-
"i uie greatest snow on earth 1
ea, and Is solid again with the small
uu, particularly, and the public gen-
erany, uecause after a tour-year
abandonment of the street parade the
iemure nas oeen restored and is an
important part of the circus day pro
gram. Today the circus Is exhibiting In
Albany, and will come here upon Its
own four special trains directly after
tonight's performance. From here it
goes direct to California, showing In
no other Oregon town. The first
train will have arrived and been un-
loaded while the average citizen Is
In the land of Nod, but not too early
for an army of youngsters, from 7 to
70 years old, who had rather go with
out the first meal of the day than
miss seeing the circus cornucopia un
fold itself and disgorge its freight of
good things.
The fourth and last train brings
what the circus people term the "led"
animals, Including 32 elephants, 24
Siberian camels and innumerable lla
mas, zebras, alpacas, sacred cows, In
dian cattle, etc. This motley array
will proceed immediately to the show
grounds, where, upon their arrival,
they will find their temporary can
vas' home ready for occupancy.
Gvp and Lena, amiable pachyder-
IS
immiine to all noises ami coiiui-
Sion,
nre always selected to lead the
van-
and early risers along the route
to the grounds may wen manei i
the sights offered them.
Following an unbroken rule, the
ftrot lent to be raised in the morning
In - ill be the "mess" tent, where three
I times a dav the lltle traveling com
I! munitv of 1200 persons are fed. Long
- " i horn HPS flf
before tne nuiue -
sawdust and spangjes will have arriv-
. . .L .Iw, amn nrlnv Of
ea at tne gruumm -
worklngmen will have breakfasted in
heartv and robust fashion, the envy
and admiration of many dyspeptic
onlookers. ,
Bv the time the rages riw
the 'huge menagerie tent will be in
position, but not until after the pa
rade will the various dens and cages
be i.l need. After tb- cavalcade returns
w wwwwwwwww
1 The Shoe Opportunity
ZZ
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I am instructed to get rid of every pair of shoes in this store within the next few weeks
selling shoes far below regular prices, a great many at half the wholesale cost.
Try to trade in the forenoon we can't handle the crowds in the afternoon. o
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This will positively be your last opportunity
Corner Willamette
and Ninth
illlil CYiTV
ami ili.-r
II:
V.'U III,-' 1 S,.' ..,.. ...
if..,, 1 1 I" i.-VMi
1.1
lilf hi-linr-n..,!
V ....
.'e will! His pai!
brush and
.nui explain why
te pr.H-ess
"txeasarv. In ih
leoih iJ the
: H'lllicieilt to enrfr.il,-
submerge the body, as i, , "
' 'id their natural envlr ' '
od rushes , lhelr u " !
mi ar?,',;"1" ,"CtiVe a'"' ""''"'
1 Uar to fish scales and the animn
n','w'3-, T"r 'h"--k-hlU,.d hippo,,;
mils enjoys It Immensely. ti is
Z ;;",W"h U,e ""'h .
opeiilng his immense mouth to have
the gums rubbed, and with thick
-U,S,s,aci:,,diCtt,i,1B C0"""";
If the weather man is half decent
tomorrow the parade will leave the
grounds at 10 o'clock and travevl.
" e princ pal streets. The circus peo
ple promise a splendid displav. and a
f'e index to their trenien.i, s re-
unices, u win ue a
veritable horse
fair for one thing, and a generous dis
play of open cages Is announced. Kv-
me wardrobe is new
the colorful cavalcade takes a
half hour to pass a elven m,n
and
full
Twenty-five elephants will' march
In sedate file and a large drove of
camels will afford a fine contrasting
element.
Men and women riders In elaborate
and fanciful suits and costumes
mounted upon thoroughbred
in gorgeous housings and trappings, I
will be seen In line and several bands:
will furnish music.
All day Saturday reserved seats1
and admission tickets may be bought '
at Kuykendall's drug store at no ad-'
vance lu prices. I
puvtjQ atjl m li(3uo) iuSti oz.ij
sometimes you can secure
x someming ttirough
an ex-
t cnange ad. that
you could
t not got In any other way.
Think about It.
, ..
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
The contract for the new $50,000
Eaton building, lo be erected upon
the Willamette University campus
this fall, was awarded by A. E. Katon,
of I'nion. Or., the donor, yesterday
afternoon to Snook & Trover nf Sa
lem, for $43,000. The plumbing will I
COSt 3 1I)U.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
wood! ivuum
16
cord.
Inch old growth fir, $5.25 per
William Transfer Co., Phone
Black 1141.
tf
Prize night tonightiat the Grand.
Large shlpmont of rockers and din
ing chairs Just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furulture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
GASOLINE WOOD SAW.
Garrison & Gibson saw all
.
wood:
to gage. Office Black 1571. Home
Black 1751. tf
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
Vudor porch shades are a luxury
with the reach of all.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' fre
trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Cr. tf
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGE leavea EuKne
at 5:30 a. m. Stage! de not call at
private reaidencei Tiul will call for
baggage ii aotilled. the day before.
LiveryjPhone Main 2 1
Just now, when you must buy Shoes, there is
A GREAT SHOE SALE
v.
The End
only 9 more days ot the
Closing Out Sale
Everything Must Be Sold
One Dollar Does the Work of Two Elsewhere
35c and 40c Men's
Underwear 25c
Men's fine balbrlggan underwear In all sizes:
regular 40c value closing out sale iv
Men's 50c and 75c
Underwear 40c
In blue, brown, pink. and white, in all sIzcb:
the very best grade; regular 50c and 7fc; our
sale price 40c
Menrs Patent Kid Shoes $3.75
Men's high grade patent kid shoes. In nil
styles and shapes: solid oak soles; single coun
ters; regular grade; our sale price .... ;J.7.T
THE BON MAR.CHE
ailio lAkm Good Tlirtifp.
Mrs. Chas. E. smith, of West !
Franklin, Maine, Bays: "I like good I
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New I.lfe Pills as our family laxative ;
medicine, because they are good and '
do their work without making a fuss I
about It." These painless purifiers
sold at W.A. Kuykendall's drug store, i
25c. !
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. j
'sdzs nn bjuoi Xiiptub isan I
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
PILES t tTLKS; riLKS! . , .
Wllllami Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching it once, acts as a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment la prepared for
piles and itching ot the private parts.
Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall EOc
and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
Hard brick for chimneys.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
31B8 3JU KdAOlS MOOD 0 UopOJJOJ
piiAMnk'ns mpnwuiK rn
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
lie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signaturb ot
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
A dally stage leaveiEugenc at 6 a. m,
for Mapleton, close' connection by
iteamer for Florence and Acme
i !
JACKSON.
is Getting C
Possessing; every convenience and an ideal location
fronting; an the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan
$1.00 and $1.50 per day.
$2.00 and $2.60 with bath.
Engene Cuard on Fife
EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Proaaer, M. D.
P. J. Bartle, M. D.
B. P. Seattle, M. D.
D. A Paint, M. D.
Geo. O'B.UcBar, M.D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
WOOD HAWING
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore,
phone Red 3282. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.,1
rient quality tents all sl7.es.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
.....
of the
IN TOWN
n
o
ose
Umbrellas at Wholesale Cost
Men's and wotneu's umbrellas, in all grades
from the best to the medium. Kvery one the
best. AH at manufacturer's cost.
Women's Belts and
Bags at Cost
Women's high grade belts and bags at man
ufacturer's cost, in all styles and colors, from
tho white wash belts to the fine head belts.
Kvery one the best.
Silk Petticoats, Silk Gloves,
Silk Waists at Manufacturers' Cost
Where one dollar
goes as far as two
elsewhere
The '
LENOX
Portland's New and Most
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, ORCCON
Rates American Plan
$2.50 and $3.00 per day.
$3.50 and $4.00 with batb.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
HOSPITAL
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating; room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
u Rates on application. 4
AUTOMO BILES
Frank Bennett &. Son
Garage Pearl and 12th. Phone red 1711
Reo, Kliaet Kar, Premier, Ford
The beat cara lor lhe price, $700 and up
Car, for hire
.
Season f
am
Formerly the
Wells Shoe Co.
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