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Agents, Kobo Corsets, Dent and Perrin Kitf Cloves, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Moneybak Silks
Dozens of Beautiful Tailored Suits, Fall Styles, $19.75
Come and visit our Cloak and Suit De
partment Monday we will show you the
' smartest styles made of the very ncwes
materials. Ycu have a choice of over
forty, suits, all different, fashion's favorite;
four lengths, cutaway and square cut
jacketssatin or silk lined throughout, full
pleated or kilted skirts, shown hi stripes
and checks in the latest color combinations,
browns, blues, reds, greens, made by best
suit manufacturers in thiscountry. They're
worth $25 to $30. We offer the entire
lot Monday at this CIO 7 K
low price P I C J
No extra charge for alterations '
Children's Bear Skin Coats $2.50
Come in white, red, blue and gray, splend
idly made, lined with good quality sateen,
and the price only $2.50
Bear Skin Cloth a yd $2.25 and $3.00
Shown in white, red and gray in plain and
and curly cue effects.
20c Boys' and Girls' School Hose, a pair 2l2c
40 dozen pairs of Best 20c Heavy and Medium Heavy Ribbed Hose for Girls and
Boys, rraic of long thread cotton, absolutely fast color, all siz:s, 5'A to 10, extra
leng legs, just the kind you want for school, bicause ths will stand lots of good
' hard wear, they have triple knee, heel and foot, Friday and 1 O
Saturday on sale at this low price : ific
Sale Children's School Suits,liose, Underwear, Etc.
Outiittf rs to
Men, Women, BoyS
Girl and Children
rKUKONAtJi
!
II. K. McCullum la down Irotil Mar-'
cola. '
Mr. B. K. Bkone la vUltlus In Al
bany. K. K. Ilylind I down from Iiwell
on bualneaa,
D. M. Bluart and wife, of AHorla,
ar In the. city.
Mm. I. II. lllnnham ll vUltlnK at
(VittaKo Clrove.
Mr. and Mra. V. 1. Boudera an
borne from Baleni.
Mn. W. II. Kay and on are at 8a
lem vlaltlna frlenda
Xlr. and Mra. A. ('. D'mn and wire
in In Portland today.
Mr. and Mra. K. I.. t'hinler r
Cirned lasl nlitht from HaltMii.
(arl Kinx wt'iit to Portland thta af
tt'moon to tiiicnd Hiniday there.
J It. Alihv, o( l'aiad'nn, t'al., ar
rived In Kuirene thla morning:. ,
J. M. IKt4 u houie from a Itua,
tnrtM -frfn t Alltmiv and I'orvalH't.
l-w Ituhy Moor went ti liral'ti
filt ar:trnoiin on a v'alt of a fi'w
fnyr.
tl. T', PIon m a paa'nir.Vr lt
f'o'fe tlruno ou the !erniHiirtratn
loda.
l -ofrnor I-. O i ounir tin a paa
erer ti Portland 0:1 the fler lat
nlr--.
Mr. and Mra V,. Whatlam return
el thla afternoon from the fair al
Fa lei.
fat'Or n'Parr-ll r-torned lhli af-V'-noon
from ayhort trip lo rgaa
Oeo T. Ilrrtlhlna. of
P"'0. MO. recent
Kurene
Kwelalor
ar'tl In
Mra. Tol'n Wrfrth artlvrA here
afternoon afttT her auinmer
Titration ,
J. K. P. Wltbera returned Ihla af
ternoon frim a vlatt af Oakland and
Kowburr
Mlaa Tina II ulor; rak' to Portland
Boys, You
Can't Resist
Listen. -We
Show
I ho "lem
on" nhndi'K, "Olive" similes,
"Mustard" shades, and I In) ever
beloved blue; likewise nil 111"
desirable encll sir I lies; mystic
squares, mid if host chockus.
Take your pick, fellows
Made up In either overcoats ur
suits, tor a mere
$12.50
S. H. FEUENDLY
Ihla nfierni.in to upend Smidny with '
rrlelidn Ulere. '
HV, ('. A. Wooley went to l're- I
Well thla nflornoon to hold aurvlcca !
thero tnnorrtw. )
Mla M innie Cohin went to ltom-
liurit thla afternoon to (peiid Biindny
with friend there.
W. A. Uend and wire, of Oxford'.
O , were arrlvnla IK KtiKenv on one
Of laat nlaht'a Irtilna.
Hey. Wlllard V.lklna went to Vot
latiu tirove thla afternoon to tVite up
hla mlnlaterlti) work there. '
Joa. tloodlettow la hor.if tiMtn 8a
lem, where he operated Web Kin
eald'a automobile durl the fair.
Mra. M. T. I'everan a pa
a'nirer for lorllnd 'ii th afternoon
train today to vUM there a few dait.
Or. Franc l.ttrltie Hard waa a pi'
enaer for Portland on the local thta
niornltiK 8ht will vixli there a few
da .
Hon. and Mra II It Kliuald r
turned ttiiia afternoon f rtiiu Saleut,
where liny atteudid the lair dillluj
the week -
Attorney M. II Kendall, of Katlier
itle, Iowa. ha lii In Kutteue the
iiMt few ilava anil luav e.uuluil' to
locale here.
Mra. (lis. V, Mei)uein and rhll
den returnel t.i Toil iae la.ov, thia
a fl it 110011 Mr. Mi'Criifcu returned
thla niornlni:
A. II. W lllatd. of liiiluth. Mint ,
waa an arrival Jiete ycalei.tv He
la lookhl over therouni with a
view ot locailua
J. I.. Clark and fan ' . of Bprlna
field, reinnrt) lat niahl from 81
li'in. where lliey enlaed the atalv
fair a few dn 0
Ml.. I. till rorhran arrived her
thla C9noon frni Ht ppner to ent,"r
th unlver.liv, she la a rounln ot
Mr. N. tl. Ktnitih
Mra A. JOol111.cn returned to
Oroowrll t'0 nUrriwn, afier hav
ln attend. , the V jJ.T. t'. ronven.
llit hi-re yeaterda
' N lina. ol thMplumhina firm
ot l.on a fr.. 0 foriallia look
lui alter a mtra.af ahlch th firm
Sale Ladies' Petticoats
Silk, Pres de Soie
Sateen, Hestherbloon
All specially pried (or Monday an-1 'Tuesday,
dozens of good styles, made of the leading Fall
Petticoat fabrics.
$7.50 Silk Petticoats $4.95
$14 Silk Petticoats $10
$1.25 Sateen Petticoats $1
Heatherbloon Petticoats $2 50
Come in black, whits and all the light and dark
new fall shades.
Silk Sab Monday 75c yard
300 yards of Fancy Silks for Waists and Suits,
stripes and chdeks in colors and black and white,
19 and 27 inches wide only 75c a yard.
mm
pi!
m wfltrjr " i ,
hna on the new' O. A. 0. hulld!ng
thuv.
M! Ktitlu tinnier, one of the
teaehera In the OoltHKe tirove puhln
achool. rtimi down (roiu that clty
j hla aft'i-eoiOon lo vlult hern over Sun
da y.
! V N'. Hon')" returned to I.oweM
An afternoon. He waa aceontpanli-d
i by "Shorty" Kutiaell, who will work
! on tho new bridge there.
I Jeaae tlond, who hna been clerk at
.the lloffniau llouae durliiK the anni
mer, haa aone lo hla home at Flor-
I euce, hut will return soon to re-enler
; tho t'tilverally of Oregon.
i Walter Kdrla, one of Kuitcne'a na
tive aona, but for the puit eleven
yenra a reHldenl of Spokane, arrived
on the aflernoon train for a lew deyi'
vli.ll. Hla father, Wlllliitu Kdrls. w,ia
for uuiny yeaia th- owner ol the Ku-
1 gene riourlUK Mill.
p Mlt Sue lorrts, th photiraph
er. I home from h'r vmatlon of two
montha apent In South-rn I'lillfor
Ilia. In Siallle and at l.uui; ll-aill.
Willi, at Se.ittle nhe atlellde.l I Ik
contention of the NonhwcMj I'tuu-i.
Hl .iplti'l a' Ashii, iatlon She Is novv
bin k at her tu.l.o ready (or her (e'l
w ork.
Nolo.
to Ijiy ll-.
Notice la aVrrhv mien thai con
tra -la have been let for the pavlni;
and otherle l-nprovina: if Seventh
atre.-t from Oak alreet to lHlve
atreet. of Klfhth atret from Hltsh !
're.i to Charnelton atreet. and ot
Ninth atreet from Olive atreet to
Pearl atreet. and that similar work ,
haa been order d upon Willamette '
street from llth atrerta to 1Mb
atreet Al.l, PHOPKHTY OWNKItS1
hould at nce look Into the matter 1
,of water and newer conus-ttona d,-j
aired for their property TrenehQ
for such work win not be allowed!
after the pai ma" Q 111 a, i U under,
wav TTKVH 10 ihla matter at
once, lty order of
tf SI HKKT COM M1TTKK. I
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Ladies' Underwear Sale
3 doztn Ladies' Union Suits, in cream
and gray wool, allsizcs, 4 to 6,
prices
$1.00 suits 75c $2.00 suits $1.00
$1.50 all-wool pants ca, $1.00
L .dies' fine all-wool pants, odd gar
ments a pair $1.00.
A regu'ar Zoo of the New
Colors Elephant, Mouse,
Fawn, Fox, Lion all
these shades you'll find in our
Cholly
Knickerbocker
Fall Suits
For yontiK hnp.i, nnd they are
made of wool, t'.io, and tucked
aay In the corner o.' one poc
ket, every boy who evor tries
4me on will find a pretty, little
leather money purse (no money
In It), and you can, have It for
keeps. Buys between 0 and 16
get these.
IVues
$7.50 down to $2.50
Two Stores
-592 Willamette St
594-
I Kill A V'S It IS
.T STATK l'Allt
Snleni, Or., Sept. 20. Krldny'am't
aivay curd did 11. t aend to the rneea
the hlKh-elnaa horaea III" I luive been
, racliiK durliiK the first part of the
week. Only four events were on the
program, tho l.ewl nnd t'lark conso
1 iv t ion stake, affording the teat ore of
the dav. Four Btarled in the $ 1 000
: slice off the Lewis and Clark I SO 00
slake. It was almply a two-horse af
fair between Iiurfee's Carlakln and
N. K. West's Satin ltoyal. Carliikln
won the race In three straight heals
! with Satin ttoyat always a close sec
ond. The others were outclassed.
Sat in ltoyal made Carlakln trot to his
, mark ot 2:13 1-1 lo win tho second
heat.
Klght sinned In the 3:14 pace. nnd
this also was won In airtight bents
I I'etvlletta, driven by Sletsotl, was
best of th lot. and not only won t'ie
race, but In till three heats made ev
ery pole a w inning one.
Two running cards aff rded the
lovers of th galloper a avhanre for
their Inning. C. P. McNo'l, who drop
ped down here wlih n stable full of
pri'tly fair selling platers, snt the
two wlniit-is to tin iost. T'Mis II
i as miles behind the best In !
scramble. Copolnnd g.'t Hop ijueer.
off flying, and was five length to the
' front before Menti y could get Titus
frv of the jam which came at the
slart. He sent Titus after Hop Hueon
and by the time iho turn at the back
of the stretch was r- ifhed Tltns had
: collared Qiovn. .ueen had lust
enough left to tiold the place safe
and Jatktul est of the others.
Just received a large hlpr9cnt ot
, 1 5 Ingrain nigs "
, tl.WlMKIta H Alt fi WAKE CO.
1 -
Torch ae.1 lawn turnr"
C1IAMIIKH8 HAHHW J
K Ct).
"usecereii new line of Jre'
telf-geiieratlng gasoline stoves. It ,
as bsadv and sa safe t ess
OtAMIIKKS llAltDWAK CO,
! INVESTIGATION OF
KELLY CASE NOT
NECESSARY
I'ltKSIIIKXT (AMi'itKI.I., OK I'M-
VKI:
O
SITV OF OKIKiOX, TALKS
i:i:;ai:i to iiais(;i:s ok
rnoi i:ssio.i.is.m
AfiAI-N'ST
l)A. KKI.I.V, TIIK - TIII.KT
President Campbell, of the tni-'
i virn!ty of Orf'non, has given out the
! followitiK lutfrvxlew In reply to a re-,
quest from Portland for a atatement
as to whether or ifot he Intends to
: make further Investigation of the
j charges of professionalism against
linn Kelly, and whether or not he!
will nhii a representative to go over'
i the M. A. A. books with President '
1 McMillan: I
"Our graduate manager lat year,!
C. X. McArthur, furnished to the alii-,
I letic council of the university last
; sjrlng a transcript of the records ofj
1 the fnotball games with Multnomah i
: from the Multnomah books. The ac-1
! counts and settlements of our man- i
! ager were based on that statement,
i In addition the treasurer of the club
; has published a statement that no
; money was paid to Kelly and that the
account rendered to us was correct In
I full. When a settlement was made
j between Manager Mount, of the uni-j
I verslty team, and the officials of the
'club after the game, I understand!
that the'tickets were counted and all !
1 expenses of the game checked up in
! the presence of the ticket takers and 1
J the proper officers of the club and
' university. I have made a personal
I Inquiry from all available sources In
regard f) the settlement, and can ;
j find no indication that It was not ex
lactly as stated In the transcript of
the record furnished the athletic
I council. The proper person to' make j
any further examination or tne rec-!
ordB of the club would be our grad-j
ti ate manager of last year, but he j
has already made such examination i
and certified to the athletic council j
as to the accuracy of the transcript
which he furnished. If anything fur-'
ther than that can be done we are j
not only willing but anxious to un-
dertake It for the reason that every
one at the university desires that the
good name for etean athletics which
has been earned bv the university
shall be kept above susniclon. There
was no hint or rumor about the uni
versity last year In regard to either
Kelly or any other man on the ath-
letlc teams having been paid for their
services. The tone of the student
body Itself Is strongly against any
thing of the kind."
Xo ('liiumc in System.
When asked If he favored any
change In the handling of the asso
ciation moneys ut the university the
president staled thnt he did not. tie
said '
"The system Is such that unless a
large number combined In it It would
be practically Imposalhle for uny
funds to be misused. The nccounts
are kept in the univeraity office nnd
every nmnngcr Is required to report
within a week after every game. The
accounts aro practically all In the
hands of the officials of the univer
sity, and nro audited by a committee,
three of whom ure from the faculty,
three from the alumni, and three
from the student body. Itemized
vouchers ore required to accompany
every bill."
Xortliwrnt Football League.
Asked as to Mb feeling toward the
organization of a Northwest college
football league, and whether or not
he would lend hia support to the or
I gnnl'Btlon, President Campbell re
plied that he waa frelndly lo the old
organization and helped to formu-:
late the rules governing It. The rea-1
son the organization as allowed to i
disintegrate, he said, was thnt the;
meetings were not well attended
through lick of funds to pnv the ex
penses of the delegates. However.
he Is In favor of this new movement.
In fact. It took Its origin this year;
with a number of the alumni of th,!
I'nlverslty of Oregon. The unlversl- :
ly's gradual manager of last year
sent out circular letiers to all the
colleges of the Northwest asking
Ihem If they were willing to enter
such an association.
"The new organization will no '
doubt be of general benefit," said the ,
president, "but heretofore our foot
ball relations with the other colleges
of the Northwest have been very. am- j
Icabte and there haa been no dlffl-j
cutty at all. The special contracts 1
miner which the games have been j
played have had the effect that Is'
Intended by the rules of the proposed
association." !
Jl ltY QUI KI.Y KtlTxil-
ltKYNOt.hK NOT (il'll.TY
Porllnnd, Or . Sept. 21 A ver
diet of not guilty was returned yes
terday In exactly 20 minutes by the
jury in the case ot the slute of Ore
gon against Charles H Reynolds,
charged wMh killing his wife's para
mour, Ceorge Hcbert lllbblng. on
Ju in !'" of the present year. The
Jury retired at o'clock yesierd.i
afternoon and at ,V2n sent in word
that a verdict had been agreed in m
A tew ni'nutes later th lurors filed
'nto the Jury box and Foreman A.
Perkins handed the verdict to Judge
tlan;enbeln. Keynolds, nttilelnating
an early agreement, bad not left the
courlrom, and calmly standing before
the bench, fiyed the Jurors while
the verdtct was read.
ton hearing the verdict a chorus i
of ' Hhs'" and rrlea of "C.ood'
was
raised bthe toctator, whbenn barnini treLat. curling o .ml .
to clap their hands In 0roTal tn-j,,,,, UI1 . ""in
Iv the prompt action of uie ba'llff re- I " ", ',n1"'!, ,U ,hon- i -in-strained
them. The court, following ' U1IB '. ft) a so fmt,.rM,n i0
ihe usual rustom, sternly rebuke i 'c' .Sicied wuo u. li prrci ih lc
those w ho had disobeyed the ordc- ami sheet. Tke comiiotrt of E'Era l
and warned th0 hlr d.-n -U vrm.ti! ,M, B,,ich .,,
siraMon of approval constituted con- R.lrr 5X l " '
leinnt.
S.-e our McPougal kitchen rahlnett
.-l-..v .vs wo-ien ."s.
CUAVltKB AKIqV" ARK CO.
i r CITf -NEWS.
rt
H -t
Wiutlit'!' Plvilirlion.
;!u and Sunday, luir.
Tun!,
Tile band concert In the park last
night was attended by the.jsu.il
lare crowd.
Kfne cork l'noleum bas been put
down on she floi,r of Hatimiell H
iJranstettrr'a barber shop.
arriwi .-ere V.iU morning from
Ai arrfh: Uiti. .Mr. bthlbgi. is an in
surance aK'-nt who has recently lo
cated litre.
Harvey Densmore, of thfs city. who
has recently returned from Oxford
University, London, where he tooK
post graduate work, has been cho
sen as an Instructor In the Univer
sity of Washington at Seattle. . H)
left for that city ksteriay.
The American Paving Company to
day completed the halt block of ce
ment walk in front of the Chamber1
property on Willamette street :ind
commenced on the half block in
front of the C. S. Frank property ai
Tenth and Willamette streets.
The Brownsville Times learns up
on what It considers excellent au
thority that the Southern Pacif'c
bridge over the South Santiam near
Crabtree will be rebuilt, work to be
gin in .ovemb?r or December. The
new bridge will be a steel structure.
When completed trains will run di
rect from Portland via Woodburn
and Brownsville to Eugene.
At the fourth quarterly conferen
of the Methodist church List n'ght It
was unanimously voted to request
the bishop to return the pastor. Rev.
I). H. Trimble, to the local charge, for
another year. The conference meets
in Portland Wednesday of next wek.
Mr. Trimble has served the local
church for one year and has mad"
many friends both In and out of the
-.irh m tuat time.
Oorvallis Times: Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Andrews left yesterday for Eugene.
The'r home in this city has been sold
and Mr. Andrews has retired from
his position at Miller's. Their future
plans are undetermined, with thefr
return to Corvallls more or less un
certain. Andrews is cne of the best
dry goods men In the country, and a
popular salesman. Roth are deserv
edly popular In social circles and a
wi:le circle of fr'ends here hope for
their turn to this city.
Oregon City -cerrtupondence In the
! Portland Telegram: Juliet Cross.
" ,,IK auii.v, paries evera aim
SM.hv Johnson of Park Place, leave
In
iew nu s i.r cuiiene 10 enter
i'liiv-r.-fty of Oregon. All of
the
fiern ar? members of n class of five
that wis graduated from the Piu'k
Place 1 i :!i school last June. Profes
sor L. A. Reed, of the Park Place
hUh school, is not forgetful of h's
alma muter, where be was hailed
HS 11 Crn;'k mil" I'linno.- In veni-s 171110
! by. Miss Kdna f'lMlt'it'ld. '.Miss Neta
IIS .! 1
Harding and MRs Clara C'aufield
l"nve tomorrow to resume their s:ml -
les,
.m iss Angenne, or tne c as
of 07, will he an assistant In K
llsh nt the State I'nlverslty this yen
To Exchange
For Farms or Kugcne
Procrty.
City
26S acres, Otteriall
county,
Minn.
160 acres,
fowa. '
160 acres.
Oklahoma.
640 acres.
Fayette county,
Garfield
county.
Lewis
county,
Washington.
12 acres, Kniiat
Washington.
240 acres. JlrCook
Cluinn,'
county
Son'h I'akota.
Al-o farms In My ",e nnd Miner
counties, S. I.
CITY PKOPF.ItTY.
House and four lots, Wenat-
rhe. Washington.
House and lot. Mount Ayr,
Iowa
Small hofl, livery barn at
Kmerald. Wis.
A number of choice lots in city
of Chicago.
FOIt SAI.K
11 acres fine bottom land,
all In cultivation, near Eugene.
A snnp for a tew days. Call
for prices.
Ask for prlrcj on a few choice
lots close in.
The Garrett
Real Estate Co.
26 West SthSt.Eujcne.Or.
NYAL'S EAS'EM
j A Pialumrd Powder lor th, ln(j
Cur.-oi Tired. Burning. c,tv
or Ttncaj t-l
: or.al't Eit'Em prmincts t d-liehtfu!
arnse ot ccn-.foi; to ih un. t prrWI
J tint 01 the Irtt'if) its ,, dllJS,.
j.ble cm.enotncet.'M rBtotiiikm of it,.
'n. torenetr ol ikr toe. .nd r,, ,ir-d.
tRK r 5X, l .
i - - . " ur r'
Yeringt-n q KuyiVndall!"J ro,ft'-
tthc, Axratt o
40 E. 9th ho.
ijimi. Or
Rheumatism
Is one of the constitutional discanj. j.
manifests Itself In local aches and pains. -Iniiamed
Joints and stiff muscles, but it
cannot be cured by local applications.
It requires constitutional tK4tnu.it. -,;
the best Is a course ot the great biuuo uu. i
fying and tonic medicine
Hood's Sarsaparilla
wnich neutralizes the acidity of tLe b-.-l
and builds up the whole system.
In usual liquid form or, In chocoLv-i
ttbit-ts known as Sarsatah. VL a
pie
this Trade Mark
engraved upon it,
is genuine.
The Vogue
of Cub Glass
Cut glass closets are the latest dining
room decorations and happy is
she who has a good display
There is no more welcome
present than a handsome piece
of
- Cat, Glass
Ojr line includes bowls, pitchers,
sugar and cream sets, bon bon
and preserve dishes, decanters,
water bottles, glasses, vases, etc
The finest glass made. Call
and see for yourself.
J. O. WATTS,
Cor. 9 th and Willamette St
On the famous Pike9 Peak Cog
Railway in Colorado, the stetp
p-rades of the mountaiu necessitate
' , , , .,
Me Use Ot cog WlieeiS to control me
! Irain, and vibration of ten so injures
' nrHinnrv TO.itches that nn exDert
repairmarf must readjust them.
I A conductor on the Pikes Peak road
' made a ninety-day test of tht South
' lend irafcA imf Summer.
' No adjustment of the watch waa made
for the whole period, but at the end ot
the test, examination showed i a variation
of less thanoi.ia' second per day. Do
you think the watch you carry could
' (Stand a test like this?
'We will be pleased to show you otu.
I ine of these watches at any time. 4
j J. S. LUCKEY
'. Hi Reliable Jeweler
! Kstiiblialifd 1WII'
206 it,. 14th
Phone Black 1561
t, mot. edict. S PILLS
THE lMAUUM) IIRAMt. A
l.dlvt AL ruiir ItrwuatlM ff
(IiUhn-ltr'l IH ..!. Ill rmnjtfj
I'lIU In IU1 . 1 bulj mfUi;uV)
i. ralr-1 Itii Ttlue
KruilM. A. fo4 lll.l 111 -TrK
niAi.il Nl II HAND I'll.l :
TitrttMiau IWi. s ifm, AMh -
Tula - .ik.. n... f
SOLD BY DRIWfTS EM!!. MHlKf
ot n crsTOMKits
find they can get better llrooer:",
better service and bett1 pr:ces hre
than elewhere. If yon want
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