EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PEXDLBTTON, OREGOJf, KIUDAV, XOVKMHEK 11, 1910. PAGE TURKS: O.A.C. I iltllIK() HTItl'f XiM3 IX) HE FOK Sl'PREMACY Annual Gunio For Ciuiniplonsliip of Slum Will bo Phi) ml in CorvalllH Oregon Huh MoNt Favorable Cluinc cs to AVI Ik (Special Correspondence.) OrcKn Agricultural College., Cor vullis, Ore., Nov. 11. Great prepar ations lire now In xrogrrHS at the Ore gon Agricultural college for the an nual contest between the football teams of tho University anil the Agri cultural college. It Is expected that niorl; than BOO people will be In at tendance at this game. IieHides the entire student body of this Institution, members of the faculty and a great number of citizens of Corvallis, there will be the student body from Eugene with, the faculty and a large follow ing of townspeople. Also many mem bers of the nlumnl of both Institu tions and others who are Interested In the schools will be present. Bleach ers are being constructed which will have n seating capacity of over 3000 people. Thcsu with the grand stand and the bleachers which are now er rocted will take care of the enormous crowd. The Intense athletic rivalry which exists between the students of these two Institutions Is certain to make the game one of exceptional merit. - -! - -1 --gMW I -.1 . L. V T1IIX FOLKS MADE I'LIMP. The members of the Agricultural col lego team will be much lighter than their opponents but they have "been working exceptionally hard and feel that they have a chance to offset thlH handicap. Keek's wonderful ability as a kicker is a factor of no smull Importance in favor of the col lege men. On the other hand, great er weight and the fact that the Uni versity men are more mature and inure experienced, gives the Univer sity a better chance In the game. Self (JoverinniMit. The students of the Oregn Agri cultural college have appointed a com mittee to confer with President Kerr In order to determine whether or not the faculty would be willing to turn over to thn students all matters of student discipline and If so to draw up plans for legislature and administra tion. The students assume that they will b- able to assume the responsibil ity of n .If government and to rule themselves more effectively than can the faculty. The students wish to have the faculty rules and regulations repealed and the field cleared for the enactment o new regulations which would be dictated by student opinion and enforced through student organisation. BOOSTS NORTHWEST IX PAXAMA CANAL ZONE A Peculiar Wrench. of the foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more painful than a break In all npralns, cuts, burns and scalds Ballard's Snow Liniment Is the best thing to ue. Relieves the pain instantly, re duces swelling, is a perfect antisep tic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by A. C. Koeppen Sc. Bros. SnnioHo Ideal Flesh Builder Says Drujrglst Koepix-n. Thin people are simply suffering from want of nourishment! If you arc thin, it Is because the food you eat is not assimilated and passes through the system without bu'liling up the flesh and tissue ns It should. You can readily get plump and rosy by using Samose, a tissue forming food which when taken with the meals, Immediately becomes a flesh building nnd life giving element In the blood. Use Samose for a few days and in crease of life, vigor and weight Is felt and you will notice yourself getting plump and rosy. Samose builds up the system, puts flesh on the bones, brings back the glow of health to the pallid cheek and removes the tired and languid feeling which Is the result of exhaustion and low vitality. Koeppen Bros, are Introducing Sa mose to heir customers and recom mend It highly which gives the best proof of their belief that Samose will do all that Is claimed for It by offer ing to refund the money If It falls to increase the weight and restore good health. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents. on::ov naval reserve IMPORTANT ORG A X I Z ATIOX Portland, Or. That the Oregon na val reserve Is an organization deserv ing the fullest support is being im pressed upon the people of Portland by President Harvey Beckwith of the Commercial club, who has started a fund to supply the reserve with uni forms and a place to store equip ment. He has interested a number of his friends In the cause and through them the whole city Is being enlisted in the movement to house the reserve prop erly and provide uniforms. It Is ex pected a fund of at least $1500 will be required to start the reserve out on a gnod basis and it is expected that this sum will be subscribed by public spirited citizens without diffi culty. More than this figure will be raised If needed. The naval reserve is a very popular organization and Is being given strong backing Enlistments are being made 'n large numbers. Its Importance to a Pacific coast state is better under stood now than ever before. HouMkeviplnc Rooms for Rat. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the BVist Oregonlan build ing. Stee.ro. heat, electric lights, hot and oeld water sad bath. Recently renovated. Bnqulre at Bast Orego ntan offloe. Portland, Or. That the Panama -anal zone offers a fruitful field for publicity organizations of the north west Is the belief of J. X. McGllilcud dy, of the banking firm of Ehrmnn Co., Panama. Mr. McOIUIcuddy was formerly a resident of Seattle and he naturally boosts the northwest on the isthmus. He Is now making a short visit here. "There is great interest In Oregon and Washington among the canal workers," said he, "and if the proper Inducements are offered from reli nble sources, many can be brought here for permanent residents ns soon as their term of service on the canal work Is over. American workmen In the zone are desirable citizens and their attention is turning this way. What Is needed Is Intelligent public ity work directed toward getting these people to locate In the northwest. "The number of Americans at work on the canal ranges from about 4 000 to 6000 at different times. There are now about 3000 men there with fam ilies besides about 2000 single men. This number of course Is constantly changing, so that people now in the United States will be on the lob when It Is completed. The northwest I feel sure, can get a large portion of this population by setting about It and attracting the workmen here. It Is expected the canal will be finished lae in 1314 or in the following year but missionary work for settlers can be carried on nt any time as many are constantly leaving the zone on vacations or because of ill health. Panama plans to celebrate th com pletion of the canal In 1915 with an exposition of Its own." Mr McGilllculdy is sending down to Panama 275 boxes of Oregon ap ples that he thinks will help In the work of turning the attention of 'he Panamal.ins to the northwest. He thinks various communities should follow this up with literature of a re liable nature and other advertising methods along that line. AT THE MOVING The Orphcum. 1. The Tout's Remembrance. West ern drama, Essanay, 1000 feet long. This picture Is a story of the race track, with lively action, deep heart r.tcrT.t and touches of sparkling comedy The racing scenes are ac tual and 'T'i obtained expressly for this picture. The photography is ex ceptionally fine and the acting excel lent. 2. Th0 Sick Baby. A good Pathe drama, 1000 feet long. 3. A Jar of Cranberry Sauce. Edi son, 1000 feet long. A farmer put alng up at a hotel not used to the city ways; a young man given to reading sensational literature; a noise in the next room as of a struggle; a pool of blood which trickles under the door and then you have tho plot. Com edy of the kind that makes you laugh. 4. Almost a Hero. Edison. Percy was a youth whose unkind destiny I It was to preside over a ribbon coun ter. His soul aspired to deeds of he roism anj that each of his attempts came to nothing was realiy not his fault but that of he moving picture men whose work he interrupted. And then, alas! When he did have an op portunity he let it go by. Uproar iously funny. Song I've Got the Time, I've Got the Pince, But It's Hard to Find the Girl. WEDS FIRST WIFE'S SISTER Dlvorcvd Man Gets 'onsiit From His Original Spouse. New York. With the hearty ap proval of his divorced wife, Seymour E. Lorke married his sister-in-law Miss Margaret Greenleaf, a magazine writer, whose home Is in Ixington, Ky. The first Mrs. Locke was so far from bearing enmity toward her sis ter that It was at her especial re quest that her son was his father's best man at the ceremony. When asked to comment about the marriage she said: "He should have married Margaret In the first place. I was quite willing he should marry her now." Aches ami Pains of rheumatism are not permanently, but only temporar ary. Why not use an Internal rem edy Hood's Sarsaparllla, which cor rects the acidity of the blood on which rheumatism depends and cures the disease? TT, GUARANTEED j m Ivirschbaum Llamas. ' .. mm m J From tli? repred'irtlen In oil f th "Ship Seme" I ,m ,,, t I Trr.m t ip riii-cpsI'1I .Mllr:n i ';.i"'iy. .uanarn r n At tlie Pastime Theater. Baseball Extra! o, you baseball fans, look! Perfect motion pictures of the most exciting and Interesting events of the great world's champion ship baseball series, 1910. See all the favorite players. Don't forget the day and dte. November 11 and 12 No advance in admission, 5 and 10c. In addition to the above Berles will be shown: "A Gold Necklace," Biograph dra ma. A comedy of errors with a loan ed necklace, lost in the grass as the basis for them a.'.l. "How Hubby Got a Raise." Bio graph. Drama. A rtory presenting the methods adopted by Mrs. Knowlt to assist her husband In getting a raise. "The Baggage Smasher." Lubln, drama. A drama of real Interest with a novel and unexpected ending. A Hair Bmadth Escape. Do you know that every time you here a cough or cold and let It run on thinking It will Just cure Itself you are Inviting pneumonia, consumption or eome other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk It. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. From tli rerirnd'irtlcn In oil f the "Phil) Scone" from thi mi..isftil M.ii-al r-snMiy. "Madam Sherrv," ihew li.ir the mal" el.aract.-r as they would appear dressed la Kirs h'.a'i.-a 1 all and "inter models reaniii? frem left to rlht) Savoy and Duublc-Ereasttd Mao.ioi.. ACTOR folk must dress well, for the limelight '"exaggerates the slightest tailoring defect tremendously. And so the Stage has become the Inspira tion of Kirschbaum Clothes. Only the most desirable effects are incorporated in Kirsch baum Clothes, so that the man who wears Kirschbaum Clothes can be assured that in every essential detail his clothes are " right". Prices, $15 to $35. Ask to see the Reggy Model, the specially de signed garment for the young gentlemen of America. Price $21, made in a variety of fabrics. These Kirschbaum Clothes are guaranteed. Should vou find am defect in the cloth, any im perfection in the tailoring, return the gar ment and your money hill be refunded. Workingmen's Clothing Co. Corner Main and Webe Mora moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. LEGAL BLANKS of every description, for County Court, Circuit Court. Jus tice Court, Real Estate, etc., for sale at the East Oregonian office. v-.. Ow 2nd Teachers and School Childrens My On Every Pair of Ladies and Childrens Shoes in the Store FOR THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, ONLY This includes all the new velour calf, Jockey Boots, Dongola Hunting Boots now so popular among Misses and Children, with Black, , Brown and Red Tops, Lace or Button, 14 to 17 inch Top, new cloth tops and full line of Buster Brown and Maloney Bros, in regular Styles. Ladies9 Prices for Saturday Only $6.00 Suedes, pntents, pun metals $4.25 $3.50 Suedes, patents, pun metals $2.90 $5.00 Suedes, pntents, pun metals $4.00 $3.00 Suedes, patents, pun metals $2.40 $4.50 Suedes, patents, pun metals $3.50 $2.50 Suedes, patents, pun .metals $2,15 $4.00 Suedes, patents, pun metals. $3.25 $2.00 Suedes, patents, pun metals $1.40 Children's Prices ior Saturday Only U'So $3: ?1-50 vhr s1-20 $3.00 Hipli Tops $2.50 These prices apply to everybody but we are $2.50 Kcpular tops all styles $2.00 pivinp it on Saturday so ns to pive teachers and $2.00 "Rcpular tops all styles $1.60 children an opportunity. See Our Latest, Arrivals, VELVET SHOES, the Newest Thing In Footwear for Women and Misses Full shipment of new felt slippers in all colors, Childrens rubber boots, Old Ladies comfort shoes Just received New line of party slippers The Greater Alexander BeMrtmenk Store