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OREGON AND IDAHO PLAY Eugene, Oregon H We Offer... 8 STANLEYS 612 Wrllamett: Street An unequnltt line of iikiiIitmU- prleetl Mill and 'ntvouette IUiIikmiuIh III l ull unci Winter iikmIi'N anil col. on. Iiiillvlilmil Htyi iiuiile for iih only; upe. c in 1 1 y (U'hIkik'iI 'or our fl trmlr. High Quality Nobby Patterns An Individuality In Htylr not found in or dinary rloiliinj;. Suits $10.00 to $30.00 Raincoats $15 to $25 Stetson Shoe Stetson and Remle Hats Cluctt Shirts H&P Gloves Roberts Bros. TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street GaMnr r & Ma tee n, Cooler. PAik Millumd Dr. Dei mtVt L'nrn Mei.li Underwear Suits to Order For $25 In any single or doubtc brcastcd latest style cut. Perfect lit guaranteed :j n3 good linings, Nearly 500 nobby pat- i terns in new gray checks and plaids to tempt you, up to $40.00.. j D. S. McDougd bll Willamette St. Livery, Sale, Feed and Boarding Stables Headquarters for Fall Creek and Cobure stages. Hay, oats and wheat, full line of mill feeds. Try us we will treat you right. BAILEY& WAIT, Props. Known as Transfer Barn Phone Krd liJl-Gw 10th and Will. NEWS NOTES FROM JUNCTION UTY KOMI) OK l'l'lll.lC KlilOOI, ( III I.. IIKKN M()VKI TO . I'. ( Ill ItCII AltlMTIONAI. TKACIIKIl I'MiYKI) KM. ElectricGas.Water o Arrangementa were made Mnmlay Mian Colvln, one suction of t tit niurtli mid a!xlh Mi'Uili'B of t ho public schools, to iiih C. I', church. 1 did leavea the, li I ii ill ami U'titli grades to (ho principal, iteveuth and ulKhth tu MIhh Oolvln, one section of tlwi firth hiuI thu fourth to .MIhh Hchcit, and tho IliHt woe Hon of the third ami all of t ho Hfnind to Miss Marquis. MIhh Hayes, In addition to IiiukIIIuk tho fli'Ht nrado and one hit lion of the second, teaches tho eighth grade arith metic 1 hltt lea v oh annul forty pu pil to'oarh of tho grade tcachorB. Thu nrhool hoard Iuih' employed an additional teacher, .Mih. A. K. Mickey, who Iuih boon placed In oharge of tho . hIM h and seventh gnules, which have been assigned to Ihu ( church, tho second over flow room. Tho room haw boon neat ly arranged with now eatn and black board and will prove a vory natla lai'tory m hool room. Tho Junction City hiKh achool tttu dotit body finished their organization, ndoptliiK their coi.Htutlon and elect ing thu following offleora: Claire l.ee, preHldent; ICdlth Hann, vice preHldout; Mabel Haye. secretary; Wllllo rormau, treasurer; Hlwhop Moorhond, editor. Tho tiusa colors wore also selected, and i hey are tlarnet and lemon, Mm. Charles K IIiikI iikhihU li and daughter. Mildred, enmo up from rtirtland Wednesday of last week to bo with Mrs. KlIiKliiKiiullh h father James Vart'n, of Irish Head, who I vory Mirk with heart trouble, and an ho Ih i'. war old It Is feared bo will not recover. Tho hounehold goods of .1. 1. Friend, lale decamped, were Hold at public auction Friday. These goods wore teased by Miller V Ma, or rather mild on u pull hack nolo and were thereforo disposed of at public ale It Ih reported that ho haa do net ted h Ih famllx . Jamon Have haw rented tho l.e Tellter cottage and w ill move to town. Mr. Haven Ih (ho leadliiK bop buyer of thin section and ban whipped more hopH than any other dealer of the count y. Married - At tho resident of tho bride's parents, Wednesday, October 1(1. l!o7. tlrover McQuIkk and Minn Alice Smith, Hev. Morgan otflclatlim TIuich. Willamette Valley Co lltn Hear Old Moihrr. "My dear old mother, who U no etubty-lhrcc ear old. thrlVi'H on Khctrlc HHt'TH," write W. H Hrun. Mott. of I u hi In, (icorla. "She ban taken them for aloui t .vo vimth and euJo an exi'.dlcnt a poet It It-, fts-ln tron and lf. p well " That'n the way Kleetile Hitlers nffect the a!ctl. and (he H.itue liappV ret it It i follow tu nil caKi-tt tf t.-in;tle w oa km" and cMi.ral dctdlUy. Wtn, puuv chll- I ill en. too, are ',ivat 1 y t mmisi heneu IN PORTLANfl Men's HatS- o o o XK.XT HATl ItllAV IS DATK OK I11G IXTKHCOI.I-KOIATK CiAMK LAST SATl ItltAVH OAMK IIKIIK KHOWKI TKAM RtIIOX(J OX OF. I KXSi: (). A. C. HAH (i()OI) TKAM The University of Oroxon fontball team nieem the University ot Idaho team In Portland noxt, Saturday on Multnomah athletic fluid. The Kame In the flmt ot the series which will actually determine the champ'onshlp of the Northwem. Idaho Is quite confident, and Oregon students also liavo the greatest of faith In their team. OreKnn's lineup will be a line of veterans. Only one man of the prob able lineup, Taylor, Is not an old col lene veteran. Ills demonstral'ons In practice and In the name with Pacific prove him to be a very last, asKres slve pljyer, however. The lineup will probably b m fol lows: Centre, Kcott; mianK Moul len and Mclntlre; tackles, ArnsplKcr and Plnkhani; en Is, Coleman. Cap la'n .Mooies or a substitute; half backs, Zncbarlas, Taylor or Obertiiuf fer: full back, Clarke; quarter, Kuy kendall. The behavior of the team last Sat urday was far above the quality at the corrospondlnK time last year. The defense ot the team, however. hud no time to show Itself, and that Important essential will be unknown until the Idaho same. Coleman was fine on defense, and Ills work waB hotter then ' W' "xpe""1 o b" Coleman Is an able successor to v ' ' win oe a better man with the ball. .i . . - to pine on defense, but what little they did do was done, l seemed, t" l-".''''".)! play more than concerted defensive work. In t'uunlim the ends hii.I 'n line snmsli'iiK they seemed wonder ful, but when pitted UKalnt a pow erful team their Interference should mi lower, and not stand quite so liluli In dm nl- Coach Frost, however, lias a week In which to correct Ibese and other faults be may see. and by that time the team will be In the prime of ron- lltlon. A ureal bunch of rooters will conipunv tho players. in viviwnn lliev will be Joined by the law and medical departments, which have been have been assiduously praeticini; the Orexon yells. ( huso links. Coach Chase, of Willamette, who wns Judne at tho Riimn here Satur day, compared tb Oreir-in and W hsIi- Inulon len""s. lie sa'd Washlnnton lind spl"Udld formal lima and Interfer ence. If OreRnn can break these up she can win. Oregon's team Is the faster and more impressive, and If her defense Is stronk she will defeat the Seattle team. Mop I lee's Adventures. Kred Moulleu Situ'ilay wandered over to see (. A. C. iniirshal Its forces ncnlnat the clubmen from As toria. The Aitr'cs won by the score of 211 to 0. Moulleu refereed the mime Incidentally, and received splendid treatment nt the bands of NnrfnsH ! and bis men. lie penalized the Cor vallls team tho niosl, too. but the farmers played plucklly on without whimpering He says their ten in 's a splendid aitmeiialloii iinil iluyd great ball. The clubmen, however, were not nearly so stroiiK as when Oregon played them Inst year and won by the score or 1 0 to 0. The "Aunlcs" have a heavy team, which Is very fast. The ends are said to be weak, and their use nf the forward pass poor. Altogether they promise to be worthy foes when they come to Kiigeini In a little less than two weeks. Conqueror $3.50 Hats, sixty styles, our special price, each Gordon $3.00 Hats, our spetial price . . Kingsbury Hats, our special price .... Other Hats at 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75. $2.50 $1.95 $1.95 Men's Clothing Hoffman, Rothschild & Co.'s famous New York cloth ing, hundreds of suits to choose from, and all selling at Half Price. This clothing is from the bankrupt stock of the Union Store, Lewiston, Idaho. Shoes- in Eugene We have the greatest line of MEN'S SHOES ever shown strong line in Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes, ALL PRICED FOR LESS. If you don't buy your shoes at Stanleys you don't get the best for your money. also a We sell at Cut Prices every Standard Proprietary Remedy that's manufactured. H Chrisman Block WE BUY FOR LESS -:- WE SELL FOR LESS .STANLEYS 612 VVil'ameLte Street, Eugene, Oregon 9th Street Near PHTITION CONGRESS FOR SIUSLAW HARBOR At a meetltiK of tho SluMuw Hlvcr hnprovemetit Club hold Monday eveniiK. afier notno dUeusw'on It wan tleelded to draw up a petition askluK roimreH tt Kiant an appropriation for Improving the bar at the mouth oT the Stulaw river. The president and HoereiHiy were oleeted a oom inltlee tt prepare the petition and have It liiealaled.-- Kloreneo West. riTILS OK MKS. HiUl KMU'CK TO AIM'KAK IN UWITAI. The piano puptln of Mr. Itio Hol lenbeek will n(vo a reeltal Tuesday evening. Oetober at S oYhu-k, In Kllora Piano Hone. H C. Holll;ter. n trtb'iued violinist, reeonilv fnMu Colorado Sprtnin, will assist. The' publle It. eordHlly nvttd. 1 COTTACil-; GltOVK JiOCAI.S OF IXTKItKSTl J The annual Htoekholdors' nieotltiB of tho Lultuy MIuIiik Company re- -cently cdected as directors to serve J for the otisiilnK year: K. O. Toboy, I Mrs. M. .1. Tobey. Dr. L. W. Drown, J J. I,. LeKoy and W. A. Wann. At a ( J inettliiK of tho board of directors! K. O. Toboy waa chosen president, r lr. I4. V. Hrown v!ee president, and; ' M. H. Voiiteh Hoorotary. No other business was transacted nt tho board I IlieetlliK. I I Andy Neltum came down from . Uli't k Hutte last Saturday and "ontio ued his trip to Kugeite, whore ho me his lather and hum her, who are in Oregon for tho winter. Tho old folks are eighty and elKhly-ono years vt anti ami eatno West this fall to es cape tho cold winter weather of the northern Mississippi states. They havo llvod in Orottfin before and knew to what they woro coming. An dy returned to tllaek Uutto yester day inorulnK. A warrant wan sworn out early In September rharKlnK Martin Valen tine with fuilttiK alcoholic Unuurs in C(ttaK0 drove without first. HocurlnK a license.'" Tho accused either not a tip or suspected that be was In dan ger, so ho took ok ball, but suppos ing the storm had passed, ho returned last Saturday evening. Monday morning Marshal Suodgrass arrested hinvi but at tho Instance of tho re corder released him when he depos ited $100 cash ball. Western Oro-Kon. The Best Values Fi ver I Offered i TEA was a royal indulgence two hundred years ago. Tis yet. Your cfx-cr tfturnt Tftur mnnr II you don't Ul bvliillmg'i Ucl, we pay bitu HeliiK sun of tho clothes we arc frank In making tho state ment that values are oven bet ter this season than over be fore. Wo sell the ruinous MICIIAKI.S, STKHXK & CO. haml-tailorrd clothes.. You'll como tu tho Millie conclusion when you look through this great tww stmk of suits, top routs, Cravenettes ami Over coats. ..We carry tho host, most complete lino of Men's Furnish, lugs In Kugeno, mttl are uilllng that ytm coniuiro our prices with those of any other dealer Ik-fore purchasing. i1 -rwx R. J. MOSES,- L. J. MOSES. R. J. MOSES . SON Successors to Scobert &. Dodge ' We carry a full line of General Merchandise tnj are headquarters for Fruits and Fresh Veet-ribles Cor. Sth and Olive Phone Main 484 A ItAltK t tlAXt'K I hnve n farm ot 117 aorr-j to soil; 70 iirrt's In riiltlvntion, 30 acroa pus lurw, i arrps llmbpr; horsos, rowa. hoiia. rhlokiMi. wavoiia, farm Imple ments; orcharil anil Kooit biitliliniza. IIS per arriv Four nillea from do pot;: Rood achmila and notuhbor hood. Kmiiilro at tho SprliiKflold iloti-1. Springfield. Or. tf OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ED. HANSON I 8 East. 9th street Eugene, Oregon I The greatest ev will noon be hero t le-nerv has t he e at Hallow e'en tlo I'tilng. Hallow e'en, and Otto's eoitfei' i cslertt assort meat litles ever Heen In THK TKXAS WOMKlt. CMir' nil kidney, bladder itif. rheu matic troubles; sold by nil druggists on two months' treatment hv mall tor II. Ir. K. W. Hall. Si2 Ol'.e street, St. l.onls. Mo. Send far tes timonials. Sold by Hull's Drug Oregon We pliuhaxed thetn direct from CicrmauVt and are able tit sell them at verv low iibes. I ..lilies' clubs and lod-ie-t Iniendiuc to gtvo Hit Mow e'en p;Ul les can et j any kind of soticnlrs .it special prtc. i cs .tt OUo. o-i (ivsoi iNi: wtou sAwist; W. C. W hite fs prepared t saw your wood on vhort notice. Phone lll.uk 4:V1. Keshlcnco, Mi West Sixth street. S.E. Steyrns ..Plino Tuiwr.. Leave order at F.ilrrs Pi.no 1 Khjst Phone MjIh O Residence 133 West I2tti ltreet Residence Phone Red 2771 ! v Itii'tn i;iKii;itit'i'd iil.ii f.r Horn ur!l. Hv.T j. li.l klilnev ltoilt!o liy W. I., Iti.au.'a dnii; tore. ttOe. S:iy. Jim, that lo! I houuni the oilier d:iv III the llin ...lillllon I. a ure dinner. Whv. ,lihli? Ile.,nii!e Hie I'lerlrlr ear Hue I hu'ldltlK Jill In fiont ol It. Sie I., li. liio If von it tit one. tt JKHMAS AMI SK Ulii.-k I ili. N. w ' uk ler. ,1tlil -lle. k n. riUIMt O rill''. ie j.ll n.ll llit'll ! !. d oS3 it i:('i;i n , we;iter Co.v. Ill rolOM iMi- ; or.lera t.iken lM ! t'lliM SITS. ' lien, wroiiKhl iron fin- .-v ,.. ,' dwtf i;Kiri'!N' h AtstiwAKK ro. EVERYTHING GOOD IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ALLEN & SON S3 E. Ninth SU Phone Main 53 We h.ive our own delivery Goods handled with care A Trial Order Appreciated A New Chinese Stor Now open for business Ladies' Furnishings and Silk Waists, Wrappers and Undervcar We also make special orders JAMES LONG, Prop. No. 55 East, 9;h Street fltninjga . iiiiihiiiiiiiiimiMII N ro. OABTOniA. tn Ik. 1 ;"-'"'- rnotri: i wiw nut s i.k S.iv.A 'l.t.- one of the h'-.l furriis. i"!-.-. r.i nnd wheat l.imls In I t"t 'onniv HiuI "ine rhe'ee !o: a'-. t aerea n Spr.nctield. S N II. Iluiu. q Vsk Croa n" I'uiivr (3) for The Oregon Fir Relict Association of McMmiv(U Will save monry lor you. II you iniirarge is about to ctt'L-e J. q IVimrl. coan W ,, rn h9 we save yo-j (i;:v rcr . .t cn voir ruurance. Prick buiUt;nif)s'.iecui!tT. Kugcne Office. '":.! bniMinj Room 8. orp. I i nd(& j).lank ." !nv rrm",, . ont r,f 1 d;b.ikfr busies and wwald be plcaseJ iuv.; iM public call aaid look our zooSs j cv:r bc.fo:? Jiuying'. 1 s, Lo umm 'i1 to l