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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
o Tine Kvawia dailt guard, ukuvksdav, kkitkmiikr s. iixw BATTLE-SCARED VETERANS I MARCH IN PARADE 0 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. EIGH T MORE DAYS. THE BON MARCHE Where one dollar goes as far as two elsewhere tf6Oregon99 Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State. OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settltrs, honest farmer mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strooj hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East (01 dis tribution through every available agency. Wilr you -iot help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are hkcly to be interested in this stater We will be glaJ :v l ' XV,oi uninZ them complete information, about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be on sale during Septet " j tobw from the East to alt points in Oregoni I he tares from a few principrl cities are.- From Denver.... $30.00 From Lomsville $41.70' 9mah - " Cincinnati 42.20' KarisasCity 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 St. Louis. .. 3i.50 New Yk 55.00 Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID II you Willi lo bring Irieitd or relative toOrejon. depo.it the proper jmoiil with y our lgtutk Tll, lckt w( h(n tniA br telegraph. W7, MulmD.v. . A. J. GILLETTE, Lcil Agent, Eugene. Wm. MiMURR AY, General Pauenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. You're on the Right Track when your clothing Is looked after by our export assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our charges by their little ness make satisfaction an as sured fact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. rnone Ked 2661 CHARLES G. BURTON. Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, who reviewed the an-1 point of numbers. nual parade of veterans at Toledo. , number of Invited guests of promt ' nenie. One stand was filled fur the i moist part with delegates to the G. I A. H. and affiliated organizations 'and their friends. Another was occupied by disabled veterans who i were physically unable to stand the strain of the march. Tears fell from , the eyes of many a white-haired sol idler as he gazed at Ills old com- panions marching past the stand. A hush, almost of silence, marked the 'passage of the army at this point. I In the formation of the parade, j Toledo I'ost. G. A. R., was given the place of honor, that of escort to ! Commander-in-chief Charles G. Bur j ton. The line was healed by a stiuad j ron of mounted police, followed by the commander-in-chief and his staff. Then came a number of carriages containing several of the past com I manders-in-chief and other dlstln- gulshed guests. Every Btate and territory was rep resented in the column, besides the Potomac division, made up of the Old Guard of Washington, D. C. Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, and Illinois were the best represented in Illinois was the first In line and was folio-wed by the departments of the various states In the following order: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. New York, Connecti cut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Toledo, O., Sept. 2. Cheered by a continuous mass of people that lined the Ktreeta for blocks, twpntv- flve thousand age-worn veterans of i Maine, California and Nevada, Rhode the Grand Army bravely covered the! Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, the route of the big parade today. The Potomac, Virginia, Nebraska, Mary parade was the big spectacular event. 'nnd. Michigan, Iowa. Colorado and of the national encampment and In I Wyoming, Kansas, Delaware, Mln honor of the occasion the day wasjnesota, Oregon, Kentucky, West Vir observed as a general holiday in To- Rlnia, South Dakota, Washington, ledo. The city departments, the Arkansas, New Mexico, Utah, Ten banks, and many comerclal instltu- nessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Flor tlons were closed. During the early! Ida, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Geor hours of the forenoon the railroads i gia. Alabama, North Dakota,, and and interurban lines brought thou-J Oklahoma. sands of new visitors Into the city I Ohio, as host of the encampment, from points In Ohio, Michigan and ' brought up the rear. Preceding the Indiana. Before nine o'clock the I Ohio veterans were the Battle-Flag downtown streets were thronged. ! division and the National association Along the line of march at every i of ex-I'rlsoners of War. At a con- available point viewing stands had I sptciinus point in Madison avenue been built and soon they began to fill with spectators. The parade formed on Sixteenth street. The line of march led through Matllson avenue, thence to Collingwood street, Jefferson and St. Clair streets and Madison avenue, thence to Fifteenth street, where the I the veterans were greeted by the sight of a "living flag," composed of I 3,500 school children. ' The decorations along the line of march were the most magnificent ever seen In Toledo. During the night the final decorative touches were made, and this morning the veterans were dismissed. The offl-: center of the cfty blossomed out In clal reviewing stands were located one great display of flags and bunt In Madison avenue between Thir- Ing. Streamers of red and yellow teenth and Fourteenth streets. Oc-the official colors of the G. A. R. copying mats on the official stand ; and flags and pennants of the na- were the governors of several states, tlonal colors were the conspicuous tne city officials of loledo and a features of the decorative scheme. GALL OF HOP FIELDS SUMMONS MANY FAMILIES GUARD'S FINE PREMIUM MAPS HAVE ARRIVED CAR.EY ACT LAND SALE 15.000 juren til 'and. in Hie nl.ile nl Idaho, lying along tlie Siuke Niver and oil the limn line nl Ilia O. S. I., railroad, be tween ilie lnwm ul King lliil ,ii;d tjleens I'Vny, will be open l,.r .srtl r mrnttk'l.itvr I?, WJ. I h, je. .1 b, l.llld Will If nut. r til!" HlprVv,i ,,1 llir Sl.ilr Land lio.ii.t Id h,.. l'. ti.ul lie iii a eve, Mimnindrd by 1000 to I Mil I. ,t elt'v.itiniu. The .mil m ml. surpassed tor Iruit culture and there is ait .ibui d.M:l Hire liu ol water The land n i'1'.'i.id under tin- Cnev Act, fuitectmg tlii- pur. iver .lud .isourmy the w.it.-r t''ls. M v d.-p.vMted on kvitl.ins cut I. mud .1, in ib!,-, will I., reUni.lid. G Px. A N D OPENING ON OCTOBER THE TWELFTH 1 liedrauiin' ,. !.wit. mil be I .Id ..I King II I v.-.e ..i-,i lJV,- tv-, ail.lni.Td III III iv i.t sleeping, e ilini; and s'll -, .,. , , I,,,,,, ,.,,,,' eleei-en will he Ni,lrlias-ke.t Im llu.se i,n,,.i ,i .,., tl em. I I, is is ,. m.M riNltiiig orroilii.iilv lot In. nest, Wis tsei .'tier..! in t: si n ,, 1.1.,!, REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Ask your .tation agent a to tale and lull ,-udeul.irj a, t.. U.itiou. Ivr liter il.re and lull iiilorniatiou about ibe land, wnte lo Kings Hill Irrigation (& Power Co. MAIN OFFICE, BOISE, IDAHO voi i: iioksk ;i:is I.I I I K(U (; i 1 Hop picking will not be so nen.-r:il this year, because low prices have: I discouraged the-growers to a onsiil- j (ruble extent, and ninny yanis v"re ' plowed up inst siirnK n, maksi room for other i -ops. There are iiimi inui acres of vines niicar.d for. an-1 Lhes i will be lei go bye default. Many Eugene families are prepar ing to take an outing In the hooflelds of Lane county and at the same time' replenish the family purse for tho ensuing winter. Many familh's In this citv visit th i hopfields year after year, and the more expert pickers among them make fairly good wages. One man and wife last season made $!I0 In the three weeks of picking, and returned to the city In Improved health. Tht couple had comudnruhle previous ex perience In picking hops, however, i and had become quite expert. He-1 sides this, the man and wife devoted nil their time tu the wo--k The Guard has received by express samples ot lit fine premium wall charts,, consist ing of the latest mup ot Ore gon, of the United States and foreign countries. These charts are nicely mounted, lithographed on heavy var nished paper, and contatn as much valuable Information as an ordinary atlas. All subscribers of the Dally Ouard, served by carrier who pay $2.ii0 for six months In advance, get one of these map-charts free. All mall subscribers of the Daily Guard who pav :i 00 (special offer), for one vear in advance, are entitled to the premium as well as Week ly Guard subscribers who pay a year In advance. tall and see them , Mil . vi .rl, It,- ...4 'I'l W '11 - ',',1 , . , M . .. " .-s i: y., ..":,,ri,:-i timied .. !,;.; H in ' Is ; NEW SUPERINTENDENT NOTES FROM THE WILL ARRIVE SEPT. 10 SPORTING WORLD nl. IV ti ll mi- b ''Is 'he rkan- to have the I-nirhach & Bristovv ijl Olivo St. J.u. 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