THE EgEVE DAILY ta'ARIi. MONDAY, (XTcmu; ,1, )w
Be
bon march:
ES
vr, M r0 E OI.n Starts Wednesday
IrtQ
October ui
ENTIRE stock purchased from the Bon Marche will be
ifl . 1 rhi?f- it met at tho momi-fo-ii ti
Iv sold ai just w 1 111. - -i. .is, inci.iiuiav.LUicib. naving
ht the entire stock at a large discount we will sell the entire
I A AUo .-- . . . ! II I .
3t less than wnai uuiei uiciuiams win nave to pay, because
o not pay any ircigm uaigca. n. -aige mock or Clothing
. Hats, Womens Skirts, oats and bhoes. Childrens,
i' Dresses, Coats and Hoods. Remember that every
A (mm Tho Rnri . iVtarrho of-nob- n,;tl u u A
spurcnascu . uwui . "v. v.. wm uc sum at
sale cost. We are over stocked and must unload, new
. i
October 7th
goods arriving every day, and we must have room. Come her
and buy the whole year's supplies for yourself and children. We
can save you from $25.00 to $50.00 on your fall and winter bill.
Remember every article purchased from the Bon Marche will be
sold at manufacturers' cost. That does not include the new stock
bought by the Crescent. Remember that you can buy for less at
this sale than merchants can buy for, because we bought the stock
at a large discount and have got to have more room for our new
goods which are arriving every day. Don't wait but come every
day and save money.
Womens Skirts
AT COST
, fmm; Skirts in all styles and kinds, In nil sizes, from
,0 the rery best made of tailors and perfect in fit. Tlu-y
' lhe Don Marche's stock and must go at once to make
new stock, which is arriving every day. Hundreds of
prt from and all colors. .-"
at Skirts, value to $7.50, now $4.95
n's Skirts, value to 5.00, now. 2.95
n's Skirts, value to 6.00, now 3.45
i's Skirts, value to 3.00, now 1,69
i's Skirts, value to 2.00, now... 1.50
All Children's Shoes to Go
is the time to buy je-nr children's shoes for a whole year
I Intuits Misses and iioys in inm j umi "-
Lihe heaviest to the lightest. We are RoiiiK to discontinue
U's shoes because we liavo not tho room to carry a lull line
I , ., ,.,i.,,., cn irrtimr ti elnU f llt. Jill Olir
I0DRT.S HIH1 t-HUUIT-Il CT, ..v. ... B r -
. dues at manufacturers' cost.
Men's Shirts, valued to $2.00, at
Men's Shirts, valued to 1.50, at
Men's Hats, regular value 3.50, at
Men's Hats, regular value 3.00. at
Hen's Hats, regular 2.50, at
Women's Kimonas at Manufacturer's Cost
Women's Shoes, value 2.00, at
Women's Shoes, value 2.50, at
Boys' Shirts, value 50c, now..
Boys' Shirts, value 50c, now
All Boys, hats at Manufacturer's cost.
50c
69C
2,25
1,75
1,25
J. 25
1.50
35c
35c
Every Boys Suit to Go
Wo arc suing to close out our entire line of hoys' clothing. Wo
cannot carry a complete line of men's ami boys' clothing, so we are
KoiiiR to close out the entire line at manufacturer's cost. This
means a .grout saving to you of almost one-third to one-half the
actual cost.
Womens' Waists
AT COST
Women, silk lingerie waists, In all colors ami white, porfe,-!
f tt1nK and ma,!,, of tho les. material ami l.y tho bo tailors, in
slvort ami long sUrves. Wo must ,loso ont this Hue ,., K,o room
for our now lines ,m, ,,, coming; , (.verv (uly- ,,,,.
ovriy vuiNt purefcas.! rron, ,j. u, MWI.e must llt , ,
manufacturer's cont.
Women's waists, value to 3.00, now.
Women's waists, value to 2.50, now.
Women's waists, value to 3.50, now.
Women's waists, value to 4-00, now.
Women's waists, value to 5.00, now..
I, '69
89c
1.89
2.45
2.95
Men's Trousers at Cost
Hero is where a man can kiivo from ono-half to Mhlrd on
(heir piurluiM'. In all colors ami si.i's ami lonKllis. In light ami
dark. In heavy, medium ami light. .Made l.y the host t7lr, ,,
HTfci. In fit aixl workmanship. It will Hiy you to buy two or throe
pairs at this sale, Ih-ouiisc you ran got them at iiiiiiiiihirturiT'H cost
liOt nothing ki-ep you from this sale.
rect Dress
Hen
Women
lie
escei
538-540
Willamette St.
The
LENOX
Portland's New and Most.
Modernly Furnished
&m HOTEL
lip
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, - OREGON
asin? every convenience and an ideal location
on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
E:nter. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
t Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
, Pu Rates American Plan
f per day. 2 R0 Bnrt t3 no ner day.
- with bath. $3,50 and $4.00 with bath.
Hra. 0"H. SPENCER. Manaeer
HARRY S1UCKE
SHOT AND KILLED!
(Continued from Page One.)
land he will be at liberty until
court convenes on the first Monday
ot next month.
I lll'e. Suicke a short time nso as
I saulted Tabor's youiiRer brother and
I It. Is slad beat him up pretty badly.
This helped to Increase the enmity
between the two men.
Stucke was aued about 40 years
and loaves a wife. Tabor Is consider
ably younger and has a wife and two
children. He Is a member of one of
the best families In the western end
of the county and was well known In
Eugene.
Sheriff liown and District Attorney
Brys'in are now on their way home
anil are expected to arrive late this
afternoon. They stopped at Hale
for their mid-day meal. As Tabor
furnished bonds, be was left at home
HTi rivK'S WIKK THU.S
KNTI HKIiY DIKFKIIKYT HTOHV
Says Tahor Ordered Stucke and Wife
Out of ills Mold and Turned on
Them With (he (inn Without
Warning
Sherlfr Down and District Attor
ney Brysnn arrived home this after
noon about 4:H.r o'clock. The dis
trict attorney outlined to a reporter
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers
Delinquent taxpayers will take un
file testimony given at. the coroner's I tlce that dellnnuent taxes will not
guilt is not sLrong. tho statutes )ro-1 flDTlnll Orniinrn nil
vldlng that a person charged with i U" 1 1 Ult OLliUnhU UN
...... U.: 111 HID UITIL UUKrOtt HIUlll HOI
he released on hall when the evi
dence of guilt Is strongly against
him. The district attorney states
that tho entire com in unity Is with
Tabor. The Justice. lf the peace llt
first, flxeil hlii hull nt ir.no hnt ,,,,,,,,
tho Insistence of the district attorney 1 ''""K's hard ware store at tho corner
ii was raised 10 eutl. ""' niiui nun wiik sireeis ill Hjtl
, gene, inn papers being filed for rec
ord with Lie county clerk today. This
Is ono or tin oldest hardward firms
In tho cliy. U Is not known what
.Messrs. Long and son Intend to do
alter the salu Is completed.
LONG HARDWARE STORE
Daniel fl. I.ahbo, of Portland, ha
seciireii a uu-uay option on S. L,
GENE
'4.M.D
r-..D
in,
HOSPITAL
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum at d blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
wit; . . Ulctll(-ai ana surgical sidii
fe the faculty. For rates or infor-
" iu i fvr.INL)ALL, M.U., iupt.
J. II TEST
EARL McNUTT
feS UVERY. CO.
Stage and Sales Stables
J'rnoutJ0f All Descriptions
"STAGES
lVnF... - '
i-u A WGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
eg i A daily stage luvnEugene Uii.m,
iiy t,) " I Mapltton, close connection by
learner ior Florence and icme
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THE SAVER
can justly piint with no little pride
to the prudent management of bis
linances to the dally economies el
(ected here and Inert which have en
abled him to establish a surplua fund.
You too, will be well pleased to
aee your money Increase by having
an account with the Merchanti Bank,
Interest Paid on
Saving Deposits
CAPITAL - $65,000.00
jury. Mrs. Stucke win the principal
witness. She testified as follows:
That she and her husband were giv
lug through Tabor's field on tho way
to the postorfice to cash a moiioy ol
der. Tabor was driving his cows
home through the field at tho same
time and ordered Stucke and his wife
to get out of bis field. Stucke re
plied that, they would. They then
followed Tabor toward the gate.
Stucke was two feet behind Talior
and Mrs. Stucke several feet behind
her husband. She stated that with
out any further word Tahor turned
and fired a pistol at her husband,
who fell to the ground. Tabor then
pointed the pistol at her. she testi
fied, and kept her at a distance. He
searched her husband, taking a pistol
from his ocket. lie then left, say
ing he Would get a doctor. Stucke
did not die for half an hour after ho
was shot. Tabor and others return
ed soon after he had died.
The pistol that Tabor used was a
.,1'J-callbre Iver Johnson. The bul
let entered the body on the left Ride,
high up, and striking the collar bone
went down Into the heart.
Two other witnesses testified that
Tabor came to them and told them
that he had shot Stucke. Me told
ti;em that Stucke h;nl tried to chase
him out of the field and that Stucke
drew a pistol on him. He stated that
he shot In seli-deiewe and asked
them t go with him to the scene of
th" shooting.
Talior was charged in the Infor
mation with murder in the firm de
gree and was released on li i '
bonds. This Is an unusual proceed
ing, tint Is explained by the fact that
the evidence and pro-urijptlun of
MOST CR.OCRS SELL ;
S o
c
Olympic Flour
be advertised us heretofore; under
a law passed by the last legislature
of this state taxes that are delin
quent after the expiration of six
months from the first dale of such
delinquency may be paid by any one
demanding to pay same and a certif
icate of delinquency will be Issued to
Htich parly,
Section 37 of said law, In part,
reads:
"Any day after tho explrallon or
six months after taxes charged
against real property are delinquent
the tax collector shall have the
right, and It shall be his duty, upon
demand and payment of the taxes,
penally and Interest, to make out
anil Issue a certificate or certificates
of delinquency against such proper
ty," anii section 3H In part reads:
"Certificates of delinquency shall I
bear Interest from the date of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rale of
la per cent per annum. "
Delinquent taxpayers are therefore
advised that If they have not jiuld ut
least one-half of their taxes on or
before the first Monday in April that
the hame are delinquent and have
been delinquent since said first Mon
day In April, and those who have
paid one-half of their taxes iih above
the remaining one-half will heroine
delinquent after the first Monday In
October, ami six months from such
dales a certificate of delinquency
bearing fifteen per cent Interest per
annum may be Issuer! nunlnst your
properly.
To Rave further Costs, petialtlffs
anil Interest you are earnestly re
quested to settle the same at once.
II. I.. IKftVN',
!:i-.-lff an I Tax Collector.
mi. i. mike nnoTiircriH
For all klndu or drayln and M
press. House phona Ited 2712; of-
Larue s!i:l.itienr or rocRers and dln-
Ing chairs Just reielved. See us for,
new, up lo-date fiirn.ture at right
i.rif
TEA
was a royal indulgence
two hundred years ago.
Tis yet.
Your frorer rrhtrnt four monnr U fan doo'l
III bcuilliui'i lif!!; wt pay
II Hit, A INS IX HIIOKS
Wo have a large line of sluices, In
many styles, for men, women and
children, which we are desirous of re
during at once. In order to do bo
We otrer them nt prices far below
regular retail values.
it will pay you to cal and see
them.
We carry a complete line of gener
al merchandise and guarantee right
prices ami ralr treatment.
Campers' supplies n specialty.
Your patronage will be appreciat
ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
e-l Dexter. Oregon.
WILL BUILD BIG
IRRIGATING CANAL
IN SHORT TIME
MiKKX.lK VAI.I.KV IKKIliATIOX
AXI roWKIt (XIMI'AXV MKKTS
AXI) KI.KCTS OKI'l('i:itS KXtil
XKKH ll.I, STAKT OX 1'ltKI.IM
1XAUY SI ItVKY TOMOKItOW
The McKenzle Valley irrigation
and Power Company, recently Incor
porated at Springfield for tho pur
pose of building a cnnal from Hen
dricks" ferry, on tho McKenzle river.
to the Willamette rtvnr. in tne vicin
ity of Springfield, met this morning
and elected officers as follows: .1.
A. Yoiingreen, president: N. Need
biini, vice president; 11. l'hetteplace.
secretary, and Win. I'lalt, treasurer.
Mr. Yoiingreen and Mr. Needham
were in the city this afternoon and
called at The Oiiard office. They
slated that they will start Kngineer
Mi-Arthur, of the firm of Mc Arthur
& MrCluIn, nt work tomorrow to
make the preliminary survey for the
en mi I, and utter this work is done
an estimate of tho cost can be ob
tained. They Intend to stnrt the
work of nctual construction of tho
canal in n short time, posslblo tht
fall, hut probably not until next
spring.
Hlfferent engineers who have gone
over the rhuto of the proMwed Irrl
gating canal state I limit there Is it
natural route and there will be com
paratively little ronstrui-tlon work.
The point of diversion of the canal
will ho on tho west bank of the Mc
Kenzle near Hendricks' Kerry, and
tho head of tho canal will he cut
through solid rock. i
Tho eapltal stock of the company
Is JfillOO, one-hnlf of which was sub
scribed before tho company was Incorporated.
XI-: W TOIIAY
l"Olt K.U.K - Within the next I n days
312 acres of all bottom land, rive
mill's west or Junction City; some
good oak Umber on place; line
acres now plowuble. Must be sold
make me an ofrer. Also 20
fe of Willamette street proper
ty, Impruveq ami paying IN per
n-iii on Investment. Mark T.
Kli mlng, 357 W.' Klfth streeet, Ku
gene, Oi . if
iMTTsiirim IOsks
CHAXCK l-lt I'KXXANT-
Chicago, Oct. 6. Pittsburg was
today eliminated from the National
League pennant raco v.-hen Chicago
scored a B to 2 victory before a crowd
which was declared to bo tho largest
that ever paid to see a game of base
ball In the world. Today's game w-as
the filial one of tho season for Chl
cngo and Pittsburg, while New York
has three more to play, all with lies
ton. If one of tbeso names Is not
played, owing to inclement weather,
or for any other cause, or If Huston
wins ono, the pennant will go to Chi
cago for the third eonseciil Ive year.
Ity winning nil three, New York will
exactly equal Chlcngo'a pen-ontago of
.01 1.
Hi. Uoal.'
. Uli,. I im
Tho nmterfly-No fair catching avt
now. This Is goal,
WILL SUM, AT A SACHII'ICK
One of tho best realdi nee iiriiiinr.
ties In Kiigoiie. modern In uvery wav.
House Is brand new. absol Iv the
best riulshed house In the city; ce
ment walks, fine lawn, miod hum
In fact, there la nothing to compare
with It for the money. Call nt 271
West I'-irih street or address Hox
512, Kugcno.
Wll.hlAKIN- UAItllOI.K.- HAIiVK
WITH AHMt'A and WITCH IIAKI.
Tho best salve In the world for cuts.
bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all sklu emu.
Hons, tluaran'eed to nlvo satisfaction
money refunded. Bold by Linn
I r UK company.
f'Ol'.S'l) A m;ile pointer dog. Own
er eaii have name by telephoning f,
111, ii k 2 ::': ninl describing animal.
o7
ST It A VKH
white fe
V.'elL'll! S
fi'iin v,c,
li. il
O.ie a-uri-l hor.se with
t ah I bite In fare;
(iio-ihlng Ilk' Mm lbs .
Harrison ftveliue. 11. H.
every sack guaranteed
Made J selected Eaitfrn OtrgM hard wheal. It pro
Jucrs mire loaves o! breid than any other flour and the
,.,ves ate lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased
o .i..tity of bread .reduced 'he rod i t... hW" ,hln
other Hours. ASK YOUK GKOCEK fOH II.
PATENT
THE PORTLAND FLCUPeJ! MILLS S
t:ii a m ml lis fiAitriWAiti: c
it-W 'i-i'i l.:-tie K-irly It:, is. t
iM.niir, ii: ;,. i; pil!. by
yH .L'I.K A well hrcd Cotswold
I buck. Height, 2.'ll pound. Al It
H llond place, west of Irvine
I'houe i'arineis ,'IJii. Ad.lre-s I;.
II. liib-oii, i:ugiiii.. q o 2
KOI I WOODSAWIXd
flasolene power. Apply ." It. Con-
rad, 733 B. 11th. Telephone Hindi.
47H2. Successor to W. II. Duvls.
13
IVKUi DftlM.ISr
Oct your wells drilled by ola and
ejpnrlenced el-drlllers.
Phono ited 4872. tf
(IAHOI.IXK MOOII HAW.
(larrlson ft f.lbson saw nil wood
to gage. Office Hlack 1571. Homo
lllack 1751. tf
ey. HTOatl A-
roll SAI.I-: limid w,rk ie;nn, wanCJ
on .-He! barners: ueit'hl iilem
12 aih. S S.Miller, 3 miles BwritU
s,.u-hwet of Ku.SjJ.. II. K II I Bifislure
Mi. & 10 olodw 1
The relnforeeri centre Vui'.'.r ham
mock Is tho on! to buy, They are
wider, longer and stronger than the
ordinary kind
CHAMIIKIttf HAI'.liWAItK CO.
I'Olt It i:l-. Two newly furnb.he.l
rooms, 31 K.-it. i;ib st. 07
4 Ui li Ham I'iii BoijM
' rv"-" Main 21
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