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ErCEVE DAILY GUARD, THMUilAV, SKPTKMHKIt 3. 1D08 YOU LAST CHANCE to buy goods less than Manufacturer's Cost CLOSING OUT SALE ENDS Wednesday Evening, September the 9 th Remember what remains of the BON M ARCHE'S stock will be sold to other parties at a great loss, hence we will sell every article less than manufacturers' cost. Think of buying the best of merchandise at 60 to 70 per cent of the wholesale cost. Shoes, Clothing, Overcoats, Ladies' Goods, everything at 60 to 70 per cent on the dollar. Remember the sale ends, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, September the -9th. AUGUST WAS GOOD MONTH FOR BUILDING THE BON MAR.CHE Where one dollar goes as far as two elsewhere 11V I.VSl'KC .w;t;itK(;.r- xkaki.v l l.lt.MITS Cll.lViKI) TOU McKMCI.lM) Kl) OVKK 5I.O(M 8i!UO,IMM ITT INTO III II,l)I.Vi;s IX EUJKXK siXfK OF KICK OK l.VSI'KCTOB W AS KS1 AIiI.IKIU;i) FlltST OF AI'IUI, Oregon,, Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State. OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest farmers, mechan.es, merchants, clerks, people with brains, stronr hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) il sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis tribution through every available agency. Will yot not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are nkely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to l ' ' JP?"0' "ding them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be onsaleduringSeptem btt and October from the East to all points in Oregon. I he tares from a few principrl cities are. From Denver... .$30.00 From Louisville $41.70 Omaha 30.00 Cincinnati 42.20 KansasGty 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 St. Louis... 3b.50 New York 55.00 Ch(cago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID II you wmt to bring a Irltnd or relative to Oregon, dtpmlt the proper imm.nl with any ol our agenla. The ticket will then be lurnUhed by IcUgraph. - v ,,. v . A.J. GILLETTE, Lacal Agent, Eugene. Wm. IvUMUR RAY, General Puwngrr Agent. Portland, Oregon. CAREY ACT LAND SALE 15.000 acrra ol 'and. In the itate ol Idaho, lying along the Snake Hirer and on the main lint ol the. O. S. L. railroad, be lwee the lownl ol Klug Hill and Glee.ni Feery, will be open lor Mtt e menl October 12. iwt. The aalr ol the land will be under the nupervijon ol the Slat Land Board ol Idaho. The tract lira In cove, aurroundrd by 1000 to 1500 loot elevationa. The loll ia uu urpaned lor Irull culture and there- liao abundant aurplua ol water The land U opened under the Carey Act, protecting the purchairr and aasuring the water lighta. Money depoaitrd on location! not lound deiirable, will be reluoded. GRAND OPENING ON OCTOBER THE TWELFTH The draw,., J location! will be held at King Hill, where .11 convenient h. hee promWugo?po.luy0,homwkOT,w.trfd I,., J Id.ho. ' REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Kings Hill Irrigation (& Power Co MAIN OFMCE, BOISE, IDAHO You're on the Right Track when your clothing la looked after by our exnert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our chaws by their little ness make satisfaction an as sured fact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 I VOI It lloitSK (iKTS um.K K.voKiii for all tin. wrk he dwa. To keen 'him well shod i rt.y a necessltv nir If he Koes lame you lose In ser vice. ou art. Invited to brlnn him here the next time he needs shoelnn We o nothliiK hut first-class work. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. J. O. : NOMAS ,.DAVllXSON Lugene Electric Company Modern Wirins nd Supplier Designer, and Makm Elrctnc and Gus Fixture. Carry,,,,, a hull Line ol Up to-Datc Gtiods lMH,e Main S -74 Tt K,;hth Sl,KuC. (Arj. ,11 Move About Ocl t and Occupy .ho Center R.vm of the Newepulr Hmldmg. CALL 1IMI1 i ' ,hf THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. ! now opened under new mjmnKe wont. We havu thorouKhly clean. .- an, renovated the bulldlnn tnroiKhoiit , remoilelliiK It many . Thl, dmln( nmm been newly pal,,,,.,, Rnil pi,.lr,j "il e are in a position to uar- mee the best meal In the city 1,M coffee and fresh meats a lor week. !l meals. $3 50 Kw room. h''IP '" k", IU'n aml dl""" WHS. A. WADE & CO., Props x' V KM II .V OI.IVK STS. Diimg the montl, of August. Bul.d Ina; Inspector V. ilcFariand Issuer. 45 building permits, thecoit of build ing aB(?reatlng $.",6,352. This is a 1 average month. For the past five months, or since the office of inspec tor was created, the cost of building' for Which Hermits ha VP hron rrratil. -u a iiiuu 11 is 10 neariy tzy),i)ifv. in Apru it aggreKalfid IS3.S00. in Mav. 24.045! JiirtP nvpr t7.'. film nnA July. 147.675. Had the office of in- Slientnr h..n In avlclanu, I. . ,,. L.mLtiiL c .Ilrtl til, the report for that month woUd have mncn jrreater tnan for any of me monutr since: IJurlne; thar month the new Presbyterian church build ing, the stone Bible L'niversny build ing, the Colemon block and nun:e-ous residences were !in.nn M,. ita.miia have as yet been issued foi the new two-story brick to be hulk hv the Hovey hefru at the corner of West Eighth and Olive itreets, or for the three-story brick to be erected o.: West Eighth Rtreer horarnon nila and Charneltorr. They will Bwell the figures for Sentember to a good Iota.1. Inspector McKarland's report for August follows: K. B. Hareer. rpsMnn.a Want Twelfth street hotu-oon iV. , dciiuauu and Monroe; 1000. E. I.. Gum, bungalow, East Six teenth and Patterson; $1500. O. I. fllri'lB nHHItinn t .!.! corner East Eleventh and Hllyard; A. G. Lllrlcmnn ramnHnllln Hnni Idence corner West Tenth and Mon roe; 11 iti. J. S. I.uckey, bungalo, corner West Eleventh, and Lawrence streets;$l. 000. II. A. Green, residence, corner West Sixth and Van Buren; Jstin. Milt. Momh roul,lt,nr.A i Hveniie unu villard boulevard; il, 500. Mrs. M. Berkshire, cottage, Walnut (ivirnin?, ;hmI. W. K. Carroll, repairs, corner Four teenth and Hlirh' Jinn H. U Chllson, repairs, corner West o-.cmn nun monroe; .)UU. C. B. Johnson, barn and repairs bi. ot?t:uuu street; jiiuu. T. Orr, residence, Monroa street uetw een vt esi firth and West Sixth I). Zuniwalt. addition to residence. 1. iiiniueiie street; iinun. J. B. Patterson, residence. East Ninth street; J2500. T. B. Davidson, residence, West i.iirieeiun street and Harrison ave line, e'lUII. . "'t i'o,uuiu:e, corner junerson and West Tenth; $3227. ... . Iur". residence, cornel esi .Minn and Lawrence; $2400 Miss M. E. Prltchett, cottage, Wes Sixth, between VaiiBuren anil .u-u son: $1000. J. Li. l.angford, cottage, West nixm, netwecn Lincoln and Lav rence: lisnn .5';' z- r'- SIgmen, residence. West i-.iKiiiii street; l(MM. K. 1. Fluliur 1 1... . a,,,,,. 11. ."..iniij loin South W illnmette street; fin no It. U. Veiltch. hum Wn.. ... i,t 1 " in 11 niii-ri, llfiween .llrni. 1 1 rence: $150. F. Worklng.aimrtm..nt lw..., 1 rence street, between West sixth and . l ocventn ; 94mi. MI'S. M. Wllld. resilience I'l, 1 ton street, between West 'sixth und ".i iii-vi'iim; 9-.MHI. Mrs. T. A r:iii...pt ..,,1.1 tZ'""- Klt,vemh '"' Washington .. .m. p. Dunbar, cottage. West -..-.n.-.-iun street; $.,110. .1. Atkinson. huiiKalow corner lef rerson and West Eleventh; fl.Mi'n V. II liver ruM.,n.... ... " Sixth street between Vanllnre,. and Jackson; $350. Mrs Iti.iu 9....... , ,, """... i.iiitnion tores- W.mico. corner Columbia avinno and .a.-v ni-vfiupenin; 9M0 win.,,,.;, : " " r. n.,0-- Tenth: $,100 ' """""aM C. H. Stevenson, cottm... i nne. between Thin....... 1,' '' .... teenth; $400. r F. A. Tiulur p.r.L, . 1- -". loiiier west 'isoo " t,,owar' avenue: j L. M Tonler ro;mo, l,wrence u'.;. V ,1 . eighteenth ami "i ..iiit'ieeiitn; y,,n A East line: tl. H Wiliiams Transfer Co. Lihl and Hfw Haalina . Vt-Xin run ai b m. f. Wallace, cottage I1P eenth street and Woodcork 'I. n. Cherry, residence corner Hast Fifth and Pearl: 2i Mrs. l. M. Stephens,, bungalow -wner Park and Oregon avenue' TK,A.nd"ru"n- r,,sl'1"'"'-'. corner iloVio"" tol"ml'i ve S Wilkinson art avenue, between We.! Thl'rti.nrh and West Konrtcnth; ioV th Mrs. 1). E. Burrell. c,t... pH,r, s re,., hetw E. Vlftcnth lno Kast Sixteenth: lue.i. ,na J .1 Mcolle. residence. ,rnr West Tenth and l.lncoi,,- ,,- rn" IT F. E. Selover, rc.,,.,. Last KltfUth: f'.'O.'n. ' , W. l.ill. residence, r ..n Fifth and Lincoln; f:..u,i ' H. Mavwell. u.l.tin.... Harrison avenue Twelfth unit wf: y,. I GUARD'S fE o 1 PREMIUM MAPS HAVE ARRIVED The Guard has received by express samples of its fine premium wall charts, consist- ing of the latest map of Ore- mm of the I'nited States and foreign countries. These charts are nicely mounted, lithographed on heavy var- nlshed paper, and contain as much valuable information as an ordinary atlas. All subscribers of the Dally Guard, served by carrier, who pay $2.50 for six months In advance, get one of these map-charts free. All mail subscribers of the Daily Guard who pay $3.00 (special offer), for one year in advance, are entitled to the premium as well as W'eek- ly Guard subscribers who pay a year In advance. A fall and atw them. BUSY DAY FOR CIVIL WAR VETERANS Toledo, Sept. 3. The continuous sions, parades and other features of entertainment that the veterans of the Grand Army and their friends hnvp nnfovpri Ainco tho first of tho week gave way this morning to a oouann nt vrnrV Prnmnllv ol lO o'clock the business session of the forty-second annual encampment opened in the Valentine theatre. The uiitiiiui 111111 uau ueeu eiaoorateiy uec orated for the occasion by the ladies 01 loterjo. Commander-in-chief Burton called the gathering to order and delivered his annual address. The session was nevoterl to the nnntin, rennrta of tho several oincers ana standing com "littees. Including those of Adiutnnt General Jere T. Dow, Senior Vice (Jommander L. F. Griffith, Jnspector General C n R Ktnwits nnH tlrro Advocate General L. W. Collins. New unit-era lor tne year, Including a com miiniler-in-Chtpf Will ha nhnoon a. the concluding session of the encamp men! tomorrow The Women's Relief Corps, Ladies of the G. A. R., Daughters of Veter ans and other auxiliary bodies held uiisiness sessions today at which re ports for the year were presented and lliscussprl Four campflres are scheduled for various parts 01 tne ctty tonight, In eluding a monster campflre of Com mander-in-chipf Rnrtnn nt th. vQ,pn tine theatre, at which several of the past commanders-in-chief are to speak. , I lUfaaO i iMWpSj X AVeBelaWePrcparalionrorAs- "'W3j($ slmilallngSeroodandrleguia- 1 ting ih Siojaacfas andBowels of 1 Jgpg j I Promotesli(Jes(ion,Ch6rruI- 1 tlliT) ness and Reat.Contains neither 1 I T OpnmMorptine ivrYBixiaL J (All Not Narcotic. in aij-' i in ii tion.Sour SloitwA.EUtwrlBcs, h I lf Worms A-iivulsions.Psvwish- 1 I U ties and Loss or SOMP, j Jt j Facsimile Signaturg of I I HTWYDHK, f J If If I - CXACT COPTOl VSAPPCB. j IIUll I I """-MMei-MeM IP SEW MILLIXKRV STOItK OX KIGHTH STHKET Everything positively new and up-to-date at the Eighth street millinery store. No old stock on hand to be worked over. Our trimmer, who is Inst recentlv from rhi.Dirn to ..... creating designs that will 'certainly piease you. uive us a call. SPORES HAWKivs s3 . The Eluhth Strept xiiiii.w'r, ALL WRONG Mistake is Mnile by Many Ku gene ( ili.i-ns The Don't Mistakp the rim. ,.r i,i. ache. To be cured you must know the cause. It is wrong to Imairlnn (hut .-pHor is cure. Backache is kidney ache. Yon must cure the kidneys. A Eugene resilient tpiu v,.. i...... Mrs. U. w K-,.u,..,.i..'b ... .,'- est Seventh street, Eugene Or s!lV8,: ' Though I am not in favor of me iniiiscriminate use of proprietary ...-uinum, t anow there are a mini her worthv of cnm.tli.f.. n.. ri .i ... . .....,,tIC . .'ill Itli'lll-e. One of these is Doan's Kidney Pills. i was leu to epf n ki.i... v nf .ki . " .ffw ... it. is rem edy for use n our fnmiiv i.. own case and in that of one of our children thev nr. ..v...,n...,. . ... ..,inii It-SllllS. L:ia ',, , e lo me to Kve loan's .......... ins my endorsement." ror sale by ail dealer p,u. r.n v". v h,oste"--Mlll)urn Co.. Buffalo, ted" states.' "0'e aKentB ,or tho Unl uenieniber tho ....n, r. . uu ottier. TIh-j- Take the Kinks Out I have iiH tip t-i. . . .. p,,, , ' ' ""is .ew i re I Ills for manv i-.ir. .i.i. . . satisfaction. Th..!- .TvL '",re.as,nS m.f -,f . : '.. lllt' in KS ... ..iimun. liver an.) hn...i. without fuss or friction," savs H Prown. of Pitt.fi..M v. satisfactory at W A. KuvltpniiLIf'. drug store. 25c. ' WoH S.WVIXG (tASOlinp nnn-of n? Phone ltj n: "re, n,al, will be apprec,.7ed "rM ' r W, .1- W, , 1.1 GASOLIXK WOOD SAW. Garrison & clbsTn saw mi WOO(i toaage. Office Black 1571 v?L Black 17S1. ' Homt K- i. Hl(iirT. i'h.-, sigrrr., 4-a twc..n Wll-.. ....' "I?'" 1'IW. bfl- vneereriiMl mi Portlnd'iV. Mo4m,, Thirds, PORTLAND, Possessing! every convenience and an idul irontingr an the beautiful city plaza. AJj business aenter. Uo-to-rJate orilll T.U every room. Private baths. Bus to and fromtl Rates European Plan Rim 1.00 and 1.60 per day. 13.50 lit f ana 2.bu with bath. $3.50 and K Eugene Guard on File O.'H- 5PEN EUGENE H0SP1I Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. O. Prosstr, M. D. P. J. Bsrile, M. 3. B.F. Scaiefe,rvT.D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the cart and taiB Medical and Surgiil Modern operating room mil Appliances tor A tijl Soutum and blood uH Full corps of triiori-l R ates on apftosH I ..Training School for Muss) f- y r t. . . J Kegulaf course of lectures by thetacuiiyi traininc in the Kinsnital The medical anJs of the hosrital constitutes the faculty. FoffH mation address W. KUYKENDALL ELI BANGS J. H. VEST C P. BARNAR" BANGS LIVERY J Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales W Cabs Always Reidr I First Qass Turnouts of All De0 McKENZIE STAGEIcavn Eugrne EUoENE?2j al.5i30a,m. Stage, do not call at A "J private residence bnt will call lor l M,,Lfii "Hreii nolinea tne dav belore. $-.rjm - Livery Phone Main 2 1 P t( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I (K SCHOOL OF MUSIC itmivfwty or ori P:. j T-v MifT" - '""w ana a ncory . ...i. : Voce ..Mist Eva Stinson vBrcaJ Violin - Aa. .a...kK.fta . il r. l..m 1. .. V.Al . , ... im n lorria t,ampwii. j 4 I ''( Hi t'-Utr-KNTKu G-VTii;amf..N,.-, ettat, '' M.1.11 t.;.i U O Hlt.-h.-y. n l : re- r . $ ' -l. I"-''-. 3-..-. -i !-!:. ftes .otKcnaiile 0 . M " . 1-'r.C. l.v ! I.!:.-.. O -ft) pnis OSpi.-aS, IVUO O 3SBtaeSlaraijejeajHB