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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, SKPTKMDKR 1008 THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS. INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS ONE KNICKERBOCKER, ONE PLAIN. THIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of knee pants, is guaranteed to stand the hardest wear without ripping or tearing. The Pants are taped and sewed twice. The Plain Pants are made with Double Seat and Knees from seam to seam. Riveted buttons that can't pull o((. All edges are double 6titched; cloth scientifically shrunk and sanitarily camphorated to protect it Irom moths and germs. Wearbetter Combination suits give the best value (or the least money $5.00 for the suit with extra pants. ALL PATTERNS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES. FOR SALE BY CT A Ml PVC 612 Willamette St. O 1 Jt llLIL I O EUGENE, OREGON EUGENE THEATRE SSSISffiiB Thursday, Sept. 24th FRANK G. KING PRESENTS "CHIC" PERKINS In the Newest Western Play The Little Prospector Special Scenery and Effects Prices: 25c, 35c and 50c. Boxes 75c RAILROAD WORK NEARS MONROE a,.,., n Tho erade of the Corvallis i Alsea railroad is completed as far south as Monroe, and the track will soon be laid to that point. The surveyors are now wonting r'-..L. cur and are locat ing an almost new line from the orig inal survey. in un ...ichori nn this Dart vi n n win i u.... of the road, aB the Southern Pacific Company is anxious to ueBiu . ... n ih,. stand of timber in the Triangle Lake country. While It Is tne iuea nem i" road will be eJtended south to Eu u io ai.n hpiipvpd that no more work in that direction will be prose cuted until tne west spui m ed. It Is planned to have a big day In Monroe when the line shall have been completed to this point. BUILDING CONCRETE DRUG WAREHOUSE The Linn Drug Company has let the contract to T. H. Ellis, the ce ment contractor, for the erection of a concrete warehouse in the rear of the company's store on Willamette street, and tha work was commenced this morning. The building will be one story high and 24xbr leet in di mensions. It will take the place of the small corrugated iron warehouse which has been in use for many years and which has become too small. A (i(K)l) STOMACH MeiuiH CiimhI Health, (iHi'rfulneNH, Ambition, IVrMlatvney and friucceNS I Relief is not cure; opium will stop i the most excruciating pain, but it won't cure the disease. : And it's Just tile same with alleged I dyspepsia cures which contain pep ; Hln. The pepsin will help to digest I the food, hut the stomach is left In 1 worse condition than it was before. You don't wunt pepsin to digest your food; you want the natural 'juices of your stomach to digest your : food, if you have dyspepsia or any stomach trouble, you want to make ; yemr stomach so strong that It will i digest its own food. You can inako your stomach so i strung that you can cat, what you i want, and all you want .any time you i want It, without, distress. I Mi-o-na will cure your dyspepsia ..or any oilier sloninch trouble by building up the lluhliy walls and ' making tile stomach so strong that ; it will digest fooil without artificial , nitl. 'i In other words, Mi-o-ua will cure ; dyspepsia by removing the cause. . j The Ited Cross Pnig Company Is the agent tor .Ml-o-na In Kugene, anil ithey say to every resident of Kugene whose stomach is weak, who lias in-, 'digestion or dyspepsia, that .Ml-o-na '. Is guaranteed to cure or money back. ! The price Is only Ml cenls a box. j One box Is all you need to prove thai i you are on the right road to health . a nit happiness. I "I can't say enough for Ml-o-na I tablets. They have done more for j ins in one week tlv.ni all I ho doctors ; have for the two years I have been j under their care, and 1 will do all 1 I can to recommend it to my frlomls. You can also use my name In your ad If you like, for Ml-o-na is better than I gold to me. 1 am llko a new man, j mid am able to work once more for I the first time In over a year." YV. I A. Kunls, 3'J.S llreen street. Syracuse, I N. Y. I The most complete line of Mens Furnishings in the city at The TOGGERY Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $1.50 to $2. Infprcfate Shirts, new coat, $ 1 .00 to $9 nn ' 1 Monarch Shirts, $1;00 and $1.25 Cuffs attached or detached ..The GRAND PROGRAM Two Stout. I.lfo In Ilurmah Teak Forest. Henry Hudson. Short-Blunted Jane, lien llur, or lloinan Spectacle. SONGS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT Ooodbye, Utile (llrl Would You? Soo and hear Ilrynn and Taft on the Guarantee of Hank Deposits. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted 50 MORE ORDERED ! The Special price of $4 will hold for a short time after their arrival. In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer for useful current saving ideas in home and store illumi nation. Pacific Electric Engineering Co. Machinery Wiring, Supplies Notice of Salo of Warrants Pursuant to authorl7.atlon duly Riv en liy the voters of School District No. 4, of I.nne county, OreRon, at an election duly held In said district on tho second day of May, 1II0S, the di rectors of said district will Issue and sell tho noaotlablo, Interost-hearliiK warrants of the district to the amount of $15,000. Said warrants will be due twenty years after date, payable at the option of the district after ten years from date: will bear Interest at the rate of five per cent per anuum. Intercut payable semi-annually, and will be Issued In denominations to suit the purchasers, but In no case leas than !i0. Tho public generally and each resident of the distrlrt In particular may subscribe for said bonds or any portion thereof not less than 150. Subscriptions should be by Healed bids statin the amount of warrants desired and tho prlre that will he paid therefor, which bids should be deposited with the under signed at his office In the city hall. In Kiiuene. Or., not later than 7:30 P. m. on tho 30th day of September. 190S. at which time and place tho di rectors of said district will meet to open said bids and award said war rants to the highest bidders therefor. 'I he directors reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. FRANK KKISNElt, District Clerk School iMstrlct No. 4, ljine t'ountr. Or. KuRene. Or., Sept. 10. 190S. TODAY'S NEWS IX ItltKVITV FOKM. Cncinnatl, O., Sept. 22. The su preme senate of the Ancient Kssenlc Order, a fraternal organization with a considerable membership, began its annual session her today. Helena, Mont., Sept. 22. The Northwest division, United Confed erate Veterans, assembled In seventh annual reunion In this city today. Major General Paul A. Fusz presid ing. Waterloo, la., Sept. 22. The tenth annual meeting and tournament of the Iowa Chess Association began In this city today with a Rood attend ance of expert players, from various points throuRliout the state. Churlotte, N. C, Sept. 22. A Rood attendance marked the opening here today of the annual meeting of the North Carolina Postmasters' Associa tion. The session will continue ov er tomorrow and nn Interesting pro gramme will be carried out. Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 22. A larRO and brilliant, audience attend ed the opening last night, of the new flyers Opera House here. 1 no theatre which Is under the Ureonwall man agement, is Mie of the largest and handsomest in the South Marshall, 'Minn., Sept. 2". White ribbon delegates from all over the .-uato have gathered here lor the mi nimi convention of the Minnesota W. C. T. U. An attractive programme env eiiug three days has been prepare;!. Loudon, Sept. 22. it, is stated that King Peter of Servla will pay a visit to Kngland next summer. His Majesty Is so convinced of the securi ly of his position that he lias ar ranged a tour of various capitals, in eluding St. Petersburg and Paris. Fargo, X. I)., Sept. 22. Many visi tors are in the city for the annual convention of the Noiih Dakota Ilap- ilsts. Several prominent leaders of the denomination In other states are among those In nttendiince. The con vention will remain in session Fridav. Toronto, Out., Sept. 22. The fifty-third annual convention of the American Association of General Pas senger and Ticket Agents began In this city today and will continue ov er tomorrow. Course T. Hell, of the tlrand Trunk Hallway, will he elected to the presidency of the association and will be the first Canadian to hold that office. Paris, Sept. 22. Statistics sup plied by the Paris sanitary veterin ary department with regard to the consumption of horse and ass flesh, show thnt last year 61.MI3 horse.- and 1.190 asses were slaughtered for dis tribution among 700 retailers of horse-flesh in Paris and the suburbs. Madison, Wis., Sept. 22. Kepubll. can candidates for the Wisconsin leg islature and the nominees for state of fices met in convention here today to adopt a platform. The organization of the new state committee Is await ed with Interest as the selection of the cnalrinan Is expected to show whether the I.aFollette or the Davld- son-t onnor faction Is to remain in control of the party. Budapest, Sept. 22. The annual sesBlon of the International Law As sociation began In this city today with the delegates present from many countries. Anions the tonics that the association has scheduled for its discussion this year are International arbitration. International aspect of workmen's compensation, extradition treaties, unification of the' law of hills of exchange, double taxation, territorial waters. Jurisdiction In di vorce, and international regulation of road traffic. Arrow Collars In all the iate styles, A siy New and nifty neckwear in new shades and sW Dents and H. & P. Gloves Hats, Shoes, Sophomore and Alfred Benjamin Clothing 1 at D AltAttr 554 IWVCI 13 JLV1 Ud. WiUam, You're on the Right Track when your clothing is looked after by our expert 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. Phone Red 2S6I SIGNWAR That is the way the trade flies. ELECTRIC SIGN litis me same lascmauon ior pe that light has for moths attract them its wav A brilliant lighted store is alv, well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Ga Lane County Electric Wi JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willed 3r If ATA VKIWUlt 6J9 Willamette St. Handsome! Decorated u we are selling a! p: have never befort values at in quaiit; richness of dew China and Er.gl THE sa n A f ri LrtL ta Phone Main L Yoril HOUSE GETS UTTLB ENOUGH j for all the work he does. To keep! him well shod la really a necessity,' for if he goe lame you lose In ser-j vice. You are invited to bring him nere ue next time he needs shoeing We do nothing but first-clasa work Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. EUGENE HOSPIT M. I. MOHOAVS FlUMTl UK FACTORY. Fumllit,... n.n..r.....AJ ..... CAM, Foil CITY W.UUUXTS.. Mle or retail trade. Factor"- a Zl v.,.1 i. w . I .. .. tnJ of I',"tn treet. Repairing solid 7 r T" cl,y "f,i- ''""n'1 HI ark 5391. Kesldenco ;warrnts drawn on the Keneral fund ehone, Ulack 6601 "aenco i up to and liuludlnn No. 675, reKin-i . " tered Kehruary 11. 1 91). will be psldj GASOLINE W(X1 SAW on pre.entaion at my ofdee Sep- ' tember 2. istos. Interest will I ,. . ... . . vo.'..u r.i ni WOOQ o KRe. umce Black 1571. Home C. R. MEAD J. V. MACHEN JJEFORE boyinfr real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the state, harms of all and descriptions, also property for sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE Teltphoiw Main 171 sues cty Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall, M. D. V. O. Prontr, M, D. P. J. Birtle, M. D. B. P. Sciittc, M. D. D. A Pilot, M. D. Gc 0'B,DeB,M.D. L. E. McDougl, M. D. For the care and treated Medical and Surgical Modern operating roem Appliances iot XrT Sputum and blood exu1 Full corps of tiaineM Rates on applkatoi ..Training: School for Nurses. Kv the (acuity - t - WMIOV V WWW-M , M training in the hospital. The medical and f-l of the hospital constitutes the faculty. mation address . W. KUYKENDAIJJH CO erase on that dav. KHANK KKISNKK. t'ity Treasurer. KllSene, Or.. Sept. IS. 1H0S. Siin'-FiuMiiih Knm-ker J. C. i:nodw'n..,i( Ueulsville. NO. "lin. kl.-u's Amies Salve l Jure-enenth kno.ker !?.r ukern A bad one ranie on mv :,st Mlminer that ,m,erful uh,. Kn.ieked It not In a f, 1,1.111,1, , i ,.,.,, a s,. ,r " iiiiaiaiiTe.M i,ir :iru e-iiw , ... A yi- j. Dlaok 1751. tf r-'s ; tl - SEE HFItn 1UTTOV For our aecidem and health in surance. tHuMislre piKtoff't-f." We have several parti, s wtio are lookilic fer honiestt.ad tv.a'ions or reltiHiutshmems; alo sivne sued tim ler e'a.ms f ,m Knew fr ;;iv ,j hoim'ste.iils or timber e". ittis t w,; pay Mm in w rite us ..t.-s V. 'r.i !:! f f nv. ?:: r.i;:.:;e n i ii. "J School Books and School Supplies tonrzschild'i Book Store Tlx rims of Superior Quality 4 Wlll.met.t-e St, TftZr; We Carry K-rT,i i nd H0 0t .. .. vu nd no o'wJ die the Uf". Consequ"'.: tomers W l.irab. im;'1 all kind f jnd for rt' tots, no i nruach ui . may I,? h:ini? aa i Brodersj I Hill I III III I II III III III III II I !! I I M'll.: 1,1 Inn l 'nr. P!