THE EtCEXE n.lltt Gt'ARIi, ft KSMY,
tHTOISKIl O,
EON
Wednesday
Xtober 7th
MAR 'r.irsl
mr j j jfa I
1
ITV MOWS
STOCK TO BE S
OLD
FN'T Kt stocK jjun-naotw uun jviarcne will
1 sold at just what it cost at the manufacturers. Having
.fa entire stock at a large discount we will sell the entire
j less than what other merchants will have to pay, because
not pay any freight charges. A large stock of Clothing
Hats, Womens Skirts, Coats and Shoes. Childrens,
'Dresses, Coats and Hoods. Remember that every
phased from The Bon Marche stock will be sold at
cost, vve aic uvci owtr.cu auu must unload, new
sere
We
We
Starts Wednesday
October 7th
OY"A c nm Ti-v 'avi f 4.... i
fawwo u.uvn.g cvnv uav, ana we must have room. Come
and buy the whole year's supplies for yourself and children.
"av "u,u uu 10 40U.UU 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 vou can buv 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
uu.jf ttiiu. :avc 1 1 tut izy
r'j t4-iy.
Mining f tfto Kn
, 0hor Is.
ThoiMtott
tho now iijr:-.
and Sanfrl :
Jay.
s iow n s
Company.
b Mh.ik branch
::to YA-vt l.iiiiibfr
yomens Skirts
AT COST
. 1 I. !.... . 1 M .
Mihr t"T nu,ae " """ " '
ih the Bon Marche's stock and must go at once to moke
" -hWi is arriving every day. Hundreds o(
U fen d U co,or8-
Skirts nutde full and seunis all
Skirts, value to $7.50, now $4.95
Skirts, value to 5.00, now 2.95
Skirts, value to 6.00, now. 3.45
Skirts, value to 3.00, now. 1,69
Skirts, value to 2.00, now 1.50
y Children's Shoes to Go
iheilme to buy your children's shoes for b wliole yejir
ban? xtM wi ?"' "z " t : . , ti
dure bfraiiw we have not the room to carry n lull line
im's ul children's, so c are going to close oiu all our
L, it manufacturers' cost.
men s smuts, valued to $2,00, at 50c
Men's Shirts, valued to 1.50, at 69c
Men's Hats, regular value 3.50, at 2.25
Men's Hats, regular value 3.00. at J,75
Hen's Hats, regular 2.50, at j(25
Women's Kimonas at Manufecturer's Cost
Women's Shoes, value 2,00, at 1,25
Women's Shoes, value 2.50, at 1,50
Boys' Shirts, value 50c, now 35c
Boys' Shirts, value 50c, now 35c
All Boys, hats at Manufacturer's cost.
Every Boys Suit to Go
We are RoinK to close out our entire line of tV clothing. We
cannot carry a complete line of men's mid boys' clothing, so we nre
Kiii to chwe out the entire line nt iiiHiiiifctriiirer'n cost. This
means n great saving to you of almost one-third t one-!utlf the
actual cost.
Womens' Waists
AT COST
" an,,,lnu",'" ,,f ' '''-al and I., the Nst tallr T,
for Mr im ami , ron.in ,,, m, ..her 1
nuinurarturer's eost.
Women's waists, value lo 3.00, now.. jt6l)
Women's waists, value to 2.50, now g9c
Women's waists, value to 3.50, now ,89
Women's waists, value to 4-00, now 2.45
Women's waists, value to 5.00, now " 2.95
Mens Trousers at Cost
Hen is wheiv man , from ..ne-lwlf , on,Mi,ir,l o..
their jjnrrlwM.. In all colors ,il ,M, )e),st. i " , .. ''
dark, in heavy, m.-dium ,! UKht. Jla.ie b, (Bj
pairs at this sale, 1h,. ,., can get ,! , , ut(m.Um "
Let iiotluiig keep yon from tij sail:
Kd ij i:nu fjmiiy have removed
from rural mad r,se No. 1 to ISd
Madisou :ree:, 3lertf41ley spend
th winter.
Colonel M'Tver's Wjj eiivtrir au?i
' molsiie tra. k brought out on Itae
sirts last evening. U attracted
quite a bit of attention.
A leak itl the new tnaler main tsn
Oiive street at the twner ot Wesi
Nlath oi-earre! estrsy. Tae $ave
mem hai t,i lie Jus np and the !!)
Hi repaired.
W. Osbnrn, who isas rua over
Isy an automobile Jew eveninsii aiei,
is sWe to sit up. but It ill b sev
eral daya et before Ite wtU be alile
u, be at the Imttk.
Tlte wo-k .if lMtU4in the telve
hm eement waik in front f H. K.
Klnraid's rftrtv oa Kast NintH
sttwt a?. tiesuR tiay. Two msil
i Hsnpie trees ere cut down and ont
: of the av.
i The bl manele for the Fisher
; UattuUry t,tiay arrived today sli
. rt from 1 he fartory al Hochesler,
; X. V. It will be at onee instalitHl In
the iompany"s new bMiidns on Eolith
, WUIamette stre.t.
3!
ect Dress
fa
omen
V
538-540
Willamette St.
j built tt tl oumI Hwr aat Khr
: imimwciiivnl are intisg mado ths
j
i, W. Carni-y, amra)sri if th es-
ItJiSay VtUi ihi'it invvntnry with th
fM'lMU- M(r(. T1hj- ifaiHl the
I W, . UrMn snsl C. H. Hays today
j 1hssh shH in th rircnii rourt agatnnt
: anti sirvlr j m r f j s r huhI by Slip plan
j tlfftt for tW ih'Miriwm In hauMtt
' lug tiu i'al aiiffimiT,
klPUKOXALS
nt op trom Jun
.-ia today. j
m urited up from
tiwrnooa.
nt to Drain todaj
oa bis ranch,
'atr returned this
i ip to Portland, j
Kornod ttls afte"--1
i-2fs trip to Port- j
D. b. McDougaii came down from
tiie McKenzie last night considera
bly improved in health. He will
leave in the morning for Portland,
to remain some time.
Salem Statesman: Mr. and Mrs.
L, Shell, of Sibley, Iowa, who are
touring Oregon, spent several days
in Salem, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. G. Bingham, continuing their jour
ney yesterday morning to Eugene.
THK l'AI,ACK OF SWKKTS
has opened its first-class cafe and
oyster parlors in connection with its
. . lice cream and confectionery store.
', 1 Hammon'. o' They aim to serve the best of every--!
Mrs. J, C. Mo; thing at reasonable prices, and will
make a specialty of short orders con
sisting of all kinds of steaks, soups,
hot drinks and pastry. Light mer
chants' lunch will he served daily
from 11 a. ni. to 2 p. m.
medical di
''i Artisans, Is in
" tie progressive
t Goshen, was in
'-tins today.
PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS MMeS
Salem, Oct. 5. Secretary of State
Benson today issued the form of bal
lot containing the names of all can
didates for presidential electors at
tho November election. The candi
dates ot the five political parties are
as follows:
Republican R. R. Fuller, of Mult
nomah county; J. 1). Lee. of Multno
mah county; A. C. Marsteis, of Doug
las county; Frank J. -Miller, of Linn
county.
Democratic O. P. Coshow, of'
Douglas county; August lliitkestein, :
of Marlon comity: E. S. J. .McAllis
tr", of .Multnomah county; Samuel
White, of Baker county.
Prohibition W. 1'. Klmore, of
Linn rounty; Hiram lioitid, -of Wash
ington county; A, .1. liunsaker, of
Yamhill county; K. MiKereher, ot
Multnomah county.
Socialist Peter S. Heck, of Uma
tilla rounty; W. T. OrWer, of Union
GOLD MEOAL CONTEST
It
AT SPRINGFIELD I
i
An elocutionary content for a gold ',
county; James E. Quick, of Coos! i',,, ZT,A . f , . , . ' nr':n i
auspices of the W. f. T. V, 1). I,. ;
.Morgan, of Kugene, won the medal, ;
his subject being "The TenipiTanre ;
Warery," Other rontestania were as '
follows: Mrs. H. K. IHckiitsoii and
.Miss Certrude Palmer, of Cottage ;
(inive; MIms Livia Bond, of Irving, j
and W, A. tlressiniin. of Kimene. Tht i
church was well rilled with an Inter-j4
county; K c, varner, of llenton cottn-:
ty.
Independence John V. Itennett,
ot Clackamas county: William 11.
Lake, of Multnomah county; Michael
J. Malley, of Multnomah county;
Thomas A. Sweeney, of .Multnomah
county.
PHOCLAM.VnoN
BUBSCKIUB FOH IMS GUARD
mm
OX OIU SHKLVKS.
and counters yon will find
only the best canned and pack
age goods, and the best of
evry kind. Whatever you
want In fine groceries you will
find here, and you will find
our prices right on teas, cof
fees, canned g3ods and every
thing In groceries. We pride
ourselves on the courtesy and
efficiency of our store service.
i
i
iSiOl
iiCAKIERS
fflVER
JiHlls.
I
thvsu LUUU ViUx
Th-y also rt'llfvo Bin
trpsa Irom Djypppsla, la-di-fsi
ioa and Too Hearty
Katl:;g-. A pcrtect rem-
?jrow;ln3, Bad Taste
Sa tho Aloufh, Coatm
TosKiie, Paia in the SMe
TOIii'ID UVRK 'I't&s
regulato the Bowols. Purely Vegetable.
SHALL PILL SMALL COSE. SHALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Siirnle Signature
REFOSf ".'""JTlTUTEJ
eated attdleace. The recltittimi wero
all good mid It was hard for the
Judges to decide which was the best.
I. .1. 1. Malioek, mayor of the city
of Kugeue, hereby notify the people
of the city of Kugene, and proclaim
).. )... i.m ........... i ,.. .
couto li and referred to t he people, to ' . SS ? lsI . ' ""l' "r sincere
amend Sections los and 112 f thej ' " 'k " I"'. "' kif
Charter of the Cltv of Kugene, as : '('" extended to ,) in our late
amended by the people of said cltvl
A.,,. n ,v mn i- ,.i. i , i'm ', .i...... . . .Mnim.ri.
"'. " ""-
mon Council the power asid authority;
to Issitt! and sell five per cent nego-,
liable water bonds of the city lo al
sum not exceeding l.'.nii.iKHi In ttioi
aggregate, failed to receive a majori-!
tv tif the vfiles cast thereon at the
C.l!l OI-" THANKS
JOHN
MH. AMI MILS JOIIX
AHKI. AND FAMILY,
WKI.I. DUIl.i.lXW
PITMAN
STEMOGBAPHEBS ALWAYS
IV IJIOIAM
I will jlic ti-ivae IMi.
VIWl'Al. IXSTHt,THN
I'ltlnnn Klii.rtlmml mut toncli
)-Tltlng. V will Ih- n
ItootMgli, first-Haw, Hliort
hanii svriter ! ,
IIhuuj.'", tenrllhig j,,, Ay
KtlHb'l,. !, ill tu,ly ,.,,
finish in from t i tlmv
IWHttllh. itnl.-,, $7ftf) Jier
JlHintll. I,(uicie clKrColiy
lwerel in SMITH N
i'KHT i'l ltl,C At t ot 'XT
ATM AXI, STi;XtMiAJMl
KS, ;T Hiilameiie hi,
i'iMJW- Utl J1U.
jhn Maroney wag given 1 5 days
Mt the streets this sftertMKHl by Act
ing Polbe .tiidse Hrywm for helm
drunk an 1 disorderly. He was re
bSHMl from custody only yesterday,
having euiupieied a ien-day's s-3i
tetwe for the same offettse.
A student holy rally will be held
n! (lie high school tiimiimw atter
iiuim i rrealn n MUln enthnslaani
for (he coming year )(Ms. Student
represent jtiv,s from the riifferin
athletic organisations will ntak
Mewbers of the faulty and twrnrd
wiii probably be represented. This
vears outlook for it championship
season, as far as rnn h forecasted at
tula early date, aro unuaually bright,
llr. C, I). Chapman, formerly pre
Ident f the t'nlverlty J Divgott. 1
still bfard from on'jisbsnaiiy at Port-
1 tana, i ills morning s wreoiian ays;
r
EN,
THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
8
I-CARTER
S;. Phone Main 23.
J- a TEST
pes UV
EARL McNUTT
I ,,,eel, Stage orvrl
" ooim oiauiea
ClaCTAlys Ready
If- '
rll
"Sr.V" "
ulnUcf All Descriptions
STAGES..
EUGEN'E-FLORENCr
I
STAGE
MjCltton. Cln r,.n..-, t-
camtr ior Florence and rcn.e
THE SAVER
can justly piinl with no little pride
lo Ibc prndrnt management ol his
finances lo the daily eronomies ef
fected here and tisere which h3ve to
abled him lo establish l surplus fund.
You too, will be w-li rinsed to
see your money increase by having
an account with the Merchanta Bank,
Interest Paid on
Saving Deposits'
y-'i jr
j sneclnl election held in tho city of
' Kimene on the first day of October,
. 1 ;,os, and therefore fulled to become
'a law of the City of Kuio-ne, the ma
jority against the same being 15S
j vote..
That the bill proposed by the Com
mon counii and referred to the peo
Ede for amending Se-tifn Ion of the
f'harter of the f'ity of LuiO'ne, so as
to empower the rotnnmn rouncii in
the sale of the water ii-mdx of the
rity when no bids are rereived for
the pun base thereof at ar above par
at the time advertised; then the
Council may nei;ot!are and sell the
said bonds or any p;irt thereof at pri-
Get your wells drilled by oifl and
eKperienced well-drillers.
Phono Hd 4S. 2. tf
fJASOU.VR MtMHJ HAW.
Garrison Gibson saw all wood
to Kage. Oflice Black 1571. Home
Black 1761. tf
I HUMKX'H AC.MI.MKY HK
1 'llllKIM t M, i 1,1 It
Itesiiiar meetliiK occur ot, second
and fourth Wednesdays a s VIh-1i
In ritihriMiniB, rorner Tenth and Wll
lametln street. Nesl meetinjc will
lie October 14.
Ail women knowing their names to i T)t Kll,,; Klla() B.ie,y, one of
, h,7'" If"""1"'1 " inibersblp rnlversKy f raternll ies, filed r-
Ail wtiiiicn who ars
rramy ttntwa ut Un& tin; nu-vt
niUi rvm nl I ht iM i stand M ) hmiJst
iMtrch. Kt NIiuli Mnwt and Ta-
Tht tWt cn u ihm mmnmutt t r
& Ur3 Juiiutcmw vlig when ?t
IhkId t o'rhwk. vhlrb will ba
sirru k rtt i wmtiMH.
Hay an4 prafn i:r,!f1 in s'uvhnmz
for (f tfauK. H- s iW-
piiono at onri. S!ov)i & Untin Vi
nun Ho!p, VmnmenUtl Club li!k.
TvL Main 4,
KitK4ii4 iUrn rt!HiaH 's yir ban r-wt-ul
a wtH'k or ( ago in rjM
was v'ty ill. U i ((i hUT now
va'' t-aS :r not l-n that
v,s In without ral vt-rt
fhf irv- of KM'fH a? tin ;
Hon in sa!i t-iiy r.
f f o foh-r. i:. p'f'iv' fi
of ihi' vij;.- f-af !h'-r'tu
fiivnr a;tl u ctt-:i n
fhThy ifaf a ia
Iia"fi JhL ;th i:
1
J. It.
fn'lr par
its?, uth-fnph-
of
-rial ttU'v
UrM day
majirity
i ifj favnr nt
!',a)sn!v in
Wo havp f,n'r;i) j; rt s s who arc
Infk(its; for hnfnf-a'l 1oH?jni
rlilM!llfhEEMEU; ftlfd f-'OHH tj 111-
in-r rjalin. if yj kfw ?f any u'
jiay you to writ. ut AiJ'irs Ata
Hf.ilty fnmiauy. 'A2t VhMuk HniUl-
Ji'S f UniniitnvAim with lb- r-Hin-
' tv ?hrk this imriMg, Tho officers
Imsjj I'arfe. 'rrory, Tb
ih sm-M a sH'Pii in th
Hr1.rhs tf 4iv.rjraU ar lr th
thir ssi ia5) and 15- ssainuifn a
ib lit Kukiij. Th vaiif
th iiriMrty o!hm! by tho M-ity Jjs
Jro3sit!Mt.
KOH S.XJ.K Jty uwnrr. a rbb-
dirs tif irinrf y rltix ai, (
bb-k fri U'tllaiiH(t irw1; (t
MftxH;; uiodt-Di H-rtfum haw;
hum; jN'fity f irf in
Th;
vn.ncK.
Mayor.
us a ! i
; with h-
; arc!
m'k tho on huv, Th-y nrt
witl'-r, liiier an, nrotof than tho
hhrHhhorv; Mi-
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iblo
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smjihs. nrMiT ruj
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CNmH, who Si, VUi-n." hof-
idiai Halsirti-iv tho ros f rTo
bral h'nirrb;iif was b-M frJn
Htffm tm iorttthm mrhr yos
irilav aftrJi Th i!rm-isJ
iMk a a? UH'H'vN'W vij?jr .
'J ho ymisic woman n stit!nt
l h I Ml V'-r! ' t1 ne, a hal
crn-n'v ffnn th lrtnd high
si his Hb ?tfrivoij by h-r
iitsni hor niim4y rfoath,- Oro$o-
Albany l.om t raf: A I,, Io;hi i
sti1 fsHv f ifi tho rUy UhXav tro-
mo. T'N-y 1H ly JMiva?
visanro ittiiiuirti, Mr, iMi ivfas im B.
riH raf'F'1 farm, how n is 4
hv H. Hui.;oi. hotwon thU it'
nni "IsHoui r -i4MJ5i'rH v-ar.i, awl
Mr- iiL-iv ha tMl utt :b.
.U-o j-im o hor warring1 f -m i
y UK I H'-y art' -wU'! if
T iaT i-iJv Mr. !"
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