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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
o THE ErCBi'E DAILT GUA&P. BATTROAY. CXTOBKR 8, 1008 The BON MAEICHE'S Entire Stock of Merchandise to Be Sold at Once at Manufacturer's Cost Having bought the Bon Marche's entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Etc., at a large discount, everything will be sold at manufacturers cost. That means less than a merchant can buy for, because we did not allow any freight charges in buying the stack, hence we will close out the entire stock at wholesale manufacturers' cost. Don't fail to be here every day, EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD Remember that everything purchased from the Bon Marche store will be sold at manufacturers' cost. That does not in clude the new stock just purchased. We are overstocked and must unload at once to give room of our new stock'constantly arriving every day. Watch this space for the date of sale. 538-540 Willamette St. TSe CRESCENT 538-540 Willamette St SPRINGFIELD BANK MAKES GOOD SHOWING Is I MANY DELEGATES EXPECTED IN 'FRISCO Ban Francisco, Cut., Oct. 3. Ev erything la lu rcndlnnaa fur the op ening of thn nlnuteontli iinniml niuet In of tlio Trnnn-MlHnlnn!pl Commur rhil CoiiKronH, which will licgln a five dnya' Reunion In this city next Tuesday. Those In chnrne of the Io ta! arrunKomonts estimate that there will he more than 1,000 delegates present when Chairman Thomas V. Walsh of the executive committee calls the meeting to order. Among the state from which Inrgo representations are promised are Oregon, Colorado, Toxas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, California, Ok lahoma, Kansas, Minnesota, Arizona, and New Mexico, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and a number of states far ther cant will also send delegatos. Among those presont will be the gov ernors of severnl stales, together with momhors of Congross and other men prominent In publlo life. The congress has chosen for dis cussion a wide variety of Important topics, Including river and harbor Improvement, Irrigation and drain age, Alaska stntohood, parcels, post and postal banks, dry farming, trans pacific trade, Immigration, Hawaii nud the Philippines, good , roads, leasing of farm lands, public owner ship of utilities, the Alaska-Yukon-I'aciric exposition, Interstate com merce, and national finance. COW VKED. Alfalfa meal. At Ba'.iey's, Venth and Willamette Btreets. Pbone Red 1521. Miss Hazel Ilean and Miss Bertha Dorrls will open a klndorgarten Oc tober 12. Any one desiring further Information call on Mrs. L. E. Bean. Phono Black 4781. 09 The report of the condition of the First National bank of Springfield, published in this Issue of the News, should oe very gratifvlng to the stockholders and tne many depositors of the Institution. Since the last re port was made to the state bank ex aminer on July 15, 1908, the most striking feature of the report shaws an Increase Iq deposits of 124.586. 03. This shows a rapid gain over the report that was made May 14, 1908. During the call for the reports be tween May and July the deposits In creased nearly 9000. Mrs. S. A. Nickerson. who has been sick for the past three weeks with exophthalmic glotre, was taken to the Eugene hospital last Saturday evening, where she could have bet ter treatment at the hands of her physicians. Latest reports are very ravorame and that her condition considerably Improved. The Willamette Valley Company have extended their pipes from Sev enth street west to Mill street. Sev eral hydrants have already been put In on the north side, and the Frazer Iron Works at Eugene Is getting out several more to be placed where- most needed. The city is making some sub stantial Improvements in the line of fire protection. Will Clark, who has been with Harry M. Stewart and Stewart & Company for the past four years, sev ered his connection with the new firm last Tuesday. News. a, UK Hit TKADK IX OKI-XJOX STEADILY" DECKKASIXfi The uuard yesterday printed a press dispatch from Belllngham, Washington, stating that more beer is used in Oregon than before the dry period came on. In contradic tion to this Is the following by the commercial editor of the Portland Journal: According to the official figures of the governmentiwhlch were just com piled today, the'beer output of Ore gon is steadily decreasing. During tne months of July. August and Sep tember of this yar 2071 less barrels or beer were brewed in Oregon than during the same period a year ago. The government -figures for the three months show that during 1908 the brew or beer In Oregon reached 62, 263 barrels, compnrod wll 65,334 barrels for the same months in 1907. These are small beer making months so the decrease during the flush sea son is even greater. Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Mir sriv I 1 WW BSjyEk. kJyJKC OfiOto We Continue to Show This Veek Correct Cloiiies for Men Made in New York by Leading tailors of the fash ion centre for men's clothing Roberts Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamette Slrcei W. H. SMYTH Succestor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do a general transfer bnsinesa; wood, household goods, trunks and all things In his line will receive prompt and careful attention, "llusinesa Prompt and Careful" Is our motto. Phone Main 83 ... Res. Phone, Red 4012. E. G. HA1GIIT. Photos, stamns- nnrt nnnt enrds flenernl view wnrlr fifvth roi between Willamette and Olive, tf Willia ms Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR &ALE 504 WlllametteSt- gupem, 0f on Phone Main 651 Plumbing Furnish your new hom properly, Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds oi reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate your work Aya & Heitznun J on 34 West 8th St. Phone black 1 117 L.C.BEADLE Stone Mason on West Eighth street or address at CHICHESTER 3 PILLS 5-v . V,K niAiioin BRAND. A J:"H-1 Ak youi lmUt for TtlH in Rrd n.i tioid metallic xirt, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no otbrr. Rur f ... lM.VUUNI II U A.NI, PILIA fur Htt yr known h Wti Slfcsti Aiys RHUhle SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE While Viewing rf Sky Scrapj on 9th Str J Right About Faci I and see McLEODS New Fall and Winter Surf 44 E 9th St Yow Opportunity We Have Purchased the Entire Stock of DcBy (L Henderson CONSISTING OF Furniture, Carpets. Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc. and in order to make room for our new stock a Closing Out SaJe Will Continue Until Further Notice The stock must be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. A call will convince you we mean business. Flint-McLaughlin Co Qo Seventh and o Willamette o