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one in the kitchen. It will go to the little
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febawtne wsi f"
tat will be held at our store on a date to be
Watch our advertisements.
.. i;h1c o-irl quests at that time.
Itipeciing ui"7 -
l0ne of them? If so, come to our store today
ular of instructions and your number.
M want to see the "Buck's" junior range and
jinour window, too, wme ioaay.
jnpbell-Fellman Co.,
tHE HOUSEFURNISHEfcS
M Is 6ood - Cor, Eighth & Olive Streets
QSBURNS BUY
LOT FOR A FINE
HOTEL HIIIDING
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5 r' ani M". W. F. Osburn. who
conduct the Hoffman Horn todav
purchased of Eli Banss the residence
property on the northeast corner of
,n ,Li??th and Pea' streets and
will build a fine hotel there some
time In the future. The purchase
price Is 115,000.
This Is a splendid location for a
hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. Osburn have
been endeavoring to secure the lot
for that purpose for the past vear
and a half. The lot has a frontage of
114 feet on East Eighth street and
160 feet on Pearl. Tbey will make
the hotel one of the finest on the
coast, with all modern appointments,
and win be one of which Eugene will
be proud. It Is not stated Just when
the building will be erected, but It is
probable that It will be some time
next year.
ABOUT TO STRIKE
MINISTER WU
TALKED TOO MUCH
Pekjn, Aug. 31. The Chi-
nese government is consider-
1 Ing the recall of Wu Tlug
Fang, minister to Washini;-
' ton, on account of recent
disclosures on his part be-
lleved to have been Indlscree'..
1, ft TEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
NGS LIVERY CO.
kry, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
first diss Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
AGEIeivaEunne . EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
i;ado not call at A daily itagt leavcsEugeneat 6 a. m,
1 but will call lor for Maoleton. close connection bv
ltd tin day before. steamer for Florence and Acme
LiveryjPhone Main 2 1
Washington, Aug. 31. Minister
Wu said he had heard nothing about
his being recalled, and smilingly add
ed that he did not care If he was. He
said his only Indiscreet speeches or
interviews were some he never made
or gave out. He understands that
some Japanese papers have stated he
has been indiscreet, and should be
recalled.
If he is recalled Wu's retirement
, will cause regret and surprise on part
ot the American government.
COFFEE
There is a time for good
tea, and a time for good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either.
Your rroeer returns your money U 7 on dos't
like Schilling Best: we par him
Hutte, Aug. 31. It Is stal
ed that representatives of the
coal operators and the mi:,ni
men employed in their n -u-s
in Wyoming have been nib
ble to reach an agree.
and the miners will be u:.!.r
i.l to strike at 6 o'clin k :.--iiiultt.
Tlie only pivs-,1,,;
tr a settlement lies in Pres
ident Lewis, of the Mine
workers who has made no re
ply to the telegram of the
operators charging the miners
with having broken faith and
asking further consideration
before a strike is called.
GREATEST OF CROWDS
AT MELBOURNE
Melbourne, Aug. 31. The enor
mous crowds that turned out to wit
ness the formal entry of the Ameri
can sailors today proved loo much
lor the Princess bridge, which spans
the Yara river and forms the main
approach to the city proper. Several
were slightly Injured In the Jam.
Keplying to the speech of we. come
of Premier Deakln, Admiral Sperry
said that New Zealand's receptljn
seemed unsurpassable, but the cli
max was reached at Melbourne
Closing Out Sale Ends
Wednesday Evening, Septem
ber 9 th Everything
Must Be Sold
Every article of this immense stock must be sold by September 9th.
This is the greatest bargain ever placed before the people of Eu
gene and Lane county. This is your chance of a life time, think
of it, every article at less than manufacturers' cost.
Wednesday, September 9th Ends the Bon Marche
It quits business, every article will be sold at 60 to 75 off the actual wholesale cost.
Every article must go and go quick. Don't hesitate, but come now and buy a year's
supply. Think of buying Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, etc., all at less than a mtrchant
can buy them. All must go, our loss is your gain. EIGHT MORE DAYS.
THE BON MARCHE
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EXCURSION TRAINS
and special rates to
Sept. 14-15
Salem, Oregon
0
egon State Fair and Exposition
..roi
HOLD-UP ARTIST
GETS NOTHING
Last evening about 8 o'clock a
young man named Fisher, aged about
twenty years, was walking along the
sidewalk with a girl friend near the
corner of East Thirteenth and Mill
streets, when he was confronted by a
man with a mask over his face and
a pistol In his hand and commanded
to throw up his hands. Young Fish
er was not slow In complying. His
girl friend started to run, but the
bold bad highwayman commanded
her to stop or he would shoot her
full of holes, or words to that effect,
and Bhe stopped lnstanter. The high
wayman went through the, pockets of
the young man, but found: not a cent
or anything at all worth taking. With
a disgusted grunt he told the couple
to go on their way and then disap
peared In the darkness. .
The, man Is described aa.'belng short
and heavy set. ' '
YUONG BILL BRYAN
WILL BE MARRIED
Milwaukee, Aug. 31. The engage
ment of W. J. Bryan, Jr., to Miss
Helen Berger, daughter of a promi
nent miller of this city, is announced.
The ' marriage may not occur this
year.
The boy who took twelve Edison
records from Hull's drug store Sat
urday evening without paying for
them, is known, lie hud better pay
for them and save trouble and ex
pense. K-
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Slllger Sew::IR
I'.U, Willamette
14 51.
There is an Increasing Demand
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business College
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:-
Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business College
EUGENE, OREGON
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my Coast Fair
f :'ags all completed
rj grounds tne iii.cst
p?lor thousands
pal U to hold meetings
Races six days; commence Monday
Free evening entertainments
McElroy's Band ;.nd Orchestra
Prominent men will speak
Fancy stock shown daily
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day of the shnoiinc.
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iwo Great Shows Day and Night
Something Doing Every Hour!
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bin to l.iicati' li --- tin' Tii
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Paired Thousand Oregon People
f The Fair and Are Better For It
A week of Profit for You!
Enjoyment for the Family!
Summer School for All!
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Sept. 14-19
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Willlaml Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding 'd Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumnrs. allayi
Itching it once, acts as a poultice,
give. Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment It prepared for
piles and itching of the private part.
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nclt-'lili'irs "1 Ailcll liavo ti'sti-
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tlin-ati'iiirl by him-
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NATIVE PLOT IN
INDIA REVEALED
C'alrutta. Aug 31. CoHsann, a na
tivi arri'nti'd with thirty othi'm for
coni'iiHi-lty In the ret-Piit Hutnbay out
raKi'H and who turiifd kltiK's 'Vl
ilcnri.'. was today klll'-d hy hm f.'llow
Tin- inlorriiaiion kiv.-ii ;
iir.'panfl limtantly-i-lminV " ''' ;.,,, r..v.-ls a wl'l.s,r.a.l n-h"
inu water aim sit"- " I Minis i-otisiilriu y, inriu'iniK a pun
ored Just right: perfect in ''""': aK1lls,,mte Viceroy I-rrt Mint., ami
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..implies with all pure . ,,l laws; , . ,. ,. IUV(; Vl I. i:
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The GRAND
PROGRAM
Smoking Chimney
An Unfortunate Mistake
A Fine Easter Egf -Lost
On The Plains
A Rival Tragedy
Artificial Preparation of a Diamond
SONCS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT
"Could you love a little girl like ine?"
"Bye, Bye, Dearie"
Matinee Saturday 3 p. m.
o Evening Performance r:4and 9 p. ro.
qALL SEATS 10c.
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