THE EVGK.VE CAItV OCAHD, FRIDAY, FKRRl'ARY !M, 1(KM
58 tffiXl 6S 2321 (
A Genuine "
, Reduction Sale
University of Oregon News ,J Newlqnd's Bargain Week
at Watts'
Jewelry Store
Two hotly contested games of bas
ketball will be played 'tonight at the
Armory, for the Oregon first ttum
meets the Muscatine, loSva, Y. M. C
A.' abrogation, which claims the
championship of the United States,
and the Senior-Sophomoi .- team
plays the Junior Freshmen five. The
interest between ihes '.ast two
squads Is greater than the rivalry of
the first team, and as several past
stars, and speedy youngsters, tire In
the line-up
good.
r"aull;lu:nl I C. Bum!
Hob A'.-res Floyd Uanip
Sir l.uelu- CfTiliwr
. lien Htintlnirton
. . . William Xesil
.'. . . William Hill
. . It. I). McCariy
Miss Van Waters
Fas
David ........
ThoniaK" .
Mrs. Mal'aprtip .
Kydia. Languish
Julia
Lucy .-.
. . Miss llryant
Miss Van Duyn
,- Miss Kohiusun
l-iriinl iiihI Ihh'uI.
Charles Hobinson, of Oregon City,
who attended Williams College last
the preliminary will be semester, has entered the University
of Oregon. He won freshman hon-
4&
The Muscatine team Is a splendid ors In forensic work at Williams.
aggregation, and , ha played to- Guy - Kennedy, Pauline Davis,1
Be ther for four years. Last year they Edith linker and Hazel llradley are
played fifty-eight contests, and lost now students this semester,
five. This year, in a tour of the A. K, Moore, formerly of the I'ni-
Atlantic states, they did even better, verslty of Pennsylvania, has entered
The team Is reported n inuc'.i higher college.
class organization than even the Karl Mayo has returned to col
Crescents that appeared here last lege.
rrank Kllpatrlck, of La Grade,
is visiting his sou, Karl, at the Dormitory.
Miss Elizabeth Gallogly, '09
confined to her home with an
yea.-.
llcntl Gin's to Svnttl".
Jesse H. Bond, '00, was chosen in
terstate orator Inst Friday night.
from among five candidates, to conv
i pete In June at Seattle against the tack of diphtheria.
Is
at-
Commencing Wednesday Morning February"26th
and continuing until
Saturday Evening, March 1 4th .
We will .make a big reduction , all along the line
We have too many goods
in some lines to stimulate sales of these goods
N will reduce prices on everything in ou;' stock
Prices given at this sale mean
SPOT CASH
Not One Hour's Time
Comer 9th and Willamette Sts.
0
WATTS
mported
Walnuts and
ilberts .
horx
C.KI OF TIIAXKS
We desire to extend our heartf3lt
thanks to our kind friends and
neighbors for their kindness aid at
tention In our late bereavement of
1 At Cottage Grove, to H. It. Duniiar our beloved husband and father,
and wife, a daughter, weight S 1-4: MliS. MARTIN AM) FAMILY
pounds. !
IVt nro Just i,i ceredpt of a
' n' "f tri-ii, din-it from
l'Mijr, a iiromini'iit niir-
'T1 unil walnut grower In
"f. who is in posiiiun to
'""'h the lx.M ,,,. ..r
- Var!eiii.,: l-niiiiiiii-tit-
"4 May.ui. Tlien
h in l'ciul tract for
c will giianintee these
Pnuliie fiiu-,ri...i
l tnn n ,,. ,
P '" today for prices, ?
TKe Chav Benedict ?
NUsERY CO.
General XurM-ry
Mock.
tifltim, Ori.gm,. a
GASOLINE ENGINE
I nu? machinery
'!..;., "ii-iuilie r.lminiK
''ti..'""'.1'1""1""" ami Mo.
,. """! in.iriiill, and
February 2i, to Mr. -inr! Mis Kl
mer Illtchey, at. Cottage Grove,- ;
(laughte,-.
Konol Is to, lay the b"st '. -own
remedy for all disorder '. the stom
ach, such as dyspepsia, heart burn,
sour stomach and belching of gas.
Sold here by all druggists.
representatives of the University of
Idaho and Washington. The differ
ence between the winner and the
next competitor was only two points.
Bond's oration was entitled "Evo
lution of Character." llond Is af-
The Oregon Weekly presents the
following facts of Robert W. Forbes,
who coaches the Oregon eleven next
fall:
The complete record of the facts li
as follows: Mr. Forbes played guard
I'liriii'.: the lost few days thousands i f nalis of si.,.1, 1...... ,,.,
' 'ccivoi! fur noiiien, boys, inisses unil i liililien. Some nr
n.nv -..,.,.- ...im me near: 01 ners in, line mercer.
ml
i iee are sill,. W hites, blues, Iuohiis, in .il.un, lace 11
firmative leader on the debating and tackiest Wesleyan Tnlverslty in
uqund, and won the Alumni medal. ' l!'u2 nnik 1903. Wesleyan is located
The contestants-and subjects were "t Middloton, Connecticut, and. Is not
as follows:
Cscil K. Lyans, "Education
Culture."
Jesse II. Bond, "Evolution
Character."
Bert W. Prescott, "Mercy
Condemns."
Carlos Marsters, "The
People."
Clarence L. Whealdon,
clal Despotism.
.onto Wesleyan. Coach Forties was i
for elected captain of his team for 1904:
hut did not return to college. Instead
of ho entered Yale, where the one year's j
; residence rule prevented him play
Thai i'ng during his first year In college,
land ho thereforo tunde only the
Common "scrub" eleven, 'n 1905 he played:
j tackle on the Yale Varsity. During I
Comtner-' this year he made Walter Camp's
I All-Amerfcan second team: lint was:
All of the competitors did well, a first team ninn In many other se-
The winner outdistanced his nearest lections. In 1906 Forbes played end
competitor by the narrow margin of j on the Yale eleven and made Cnmp's
only two points, while the third man -All-American first team as well as
was only three points farther down : 'he majority of theoretical elevens
the list. picked by other critics. He graduated
The winner was chosen by two sets ! f,'ni Yale in 1907 and In the same
of judges. Those on o.imposition j fall coached the West Point eleven,
wero Prof. A. R. Baldwin, of the Thus It can he seen that ho has both
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-1 played and coached one year under
vallls; Dr. Chapman of the Morning the new rules. Mr. Korb's Is a m-ni-Oregonian,
Portland; and Judge I her of the Delta Kappa Epsllon Fra
Lawrence T. Harris, of Eugene. The j tornity. .
judges on delivery were Dr. W. Kuy- Clifton N. McArthur was a guest
kendall. Judge K. O. Potter and i at tne Sigma inu nonse nunnny.
City School Superintendent Alder
man, all of Eugene. Thos. R.
Townsend, '09, presided and intro
duced the orators. ;
The winning orators for the past
skx years are as follows:
1902 W. T. Laube. Washington.
Harvey Miller of Portland was the
guest of Clarence Steel, '10, last
week.
Miss Rao Vogel has stopped col
lege and returned to her homo in
Pendleton.
Mrs. 'Stephnnio Schuecker, of the
1903 L. R. Carpenter, Washing-! School of Music, visited in Albany
ton.
1 9 04- James W. Mott, Oregon.
1905 Morton Musscr, Washing
ton. .
19015 Fred R. Jones. Idaho.1
1907 J. Erlckson, Washington.
Ilnseliall Talk.
over Sunday
Mrs. Katherlno Ward Pope, who
I has been suck, resumed her teaching
on Monday.
The student body held a meeting
at the regular assembly hour
I Wednesday, and . boosted as
The baseball prospects are espe-hard as possible In the referendum
dally good this year. Dr. Leomird. I fight; besides attending to other
of the faculty, having been chosen ' business.
coach. Leonard caugnt for the Unl- The ladies of the advisory board
versity of Michigan nine in his own nf ,lle Y- w- c- A- K'v'e a series of
college dava, and In practice last i Informal teas every second and
year demonstnted that he had a well fourth Saturday to the memhrs of
founded knowledge of the game. , tlle Y- C.' A. About ten me-nb-rs
The practice ground will be on the!"re Invited to each ten. Last Satnr
campus, where it was last y-ar. ac-;(,ll' afternoon Mrs. DoCoti and Mrs.
cordlnir to Caiiinln Unihnwnv mi,! I Young entertained at the home of
work on It will beirln hi once ' I M ' Young on Ninth street. The
There are a number of now men to I ftiests brought their needlework and
try out for the team, besides the!" nl"st Pleasant afternoon was spent.
strong second nine of Inst wnp. Alt " e bnr csinureptn sermon for the
the former plnvers are In college. ' rlnRS of 130ti wl" 1,u Preached by
with the exception of Heck. Johns. in ! "''v- Cllbert of Salem. Rev. Gilbert
Kellv and Sid Smith. Looking over'1'1 1 powerful speaker nnd the class
the men this yenr. one would judge tleems Itself fortunnle In having Be
that the team will be a harder hit-' ct,r,,1 hlm- .''onnerly 1,0 was pastor
ting nine than last year's. Presbyterian church at Ku-
Kn-shiiien Won Itelnv ' ene; Inter he was pastor at Astoria;
The Fresmen won the five-mile i 111 1'resent he is located at Salem,
relav Saturday In tb,. fust ilmo f Pauline-Duvls Is a recent addition
25 miniltes and 3-4. The best heat"" 11,8 Junior class. She was Brad-
was made hv Slevers. the Fresh mini I un,en Inst year at O. A. C.
Iruilri A" ' HI n uile this week, ami choice lurgnins trill
l:e iiiU'l-ev '
All Th Week 15c Hosiery 9c Pair
This lot conn, s,s "' SKX'kings for Hoiiien unil iliililien; nil plain
Mack , nnd tht-t ""1 "car well and limit' nt-U. They are imrtli
etery iclili,v of l,V','"l'i l""f. Q
Kale prk-e Hiis wrvlr VC
.
Women's Fine L ace Hose, this week 22c
.Tfirxf stH kiiifs arr foil nViilnr niAtlr; dyvd m Krnuin- Miii'iiuldi-r
f.'ist'hhtrtc, nnd couvt in nevtviil haiulinir ullmcr-lat'o (uiitrrns.
-" will uiul :t5 ornt vnlu. OOl
All dim wit'k, pair . , , mm!t lC
All 50c and 60c Hosiery 45c Pair
Some 50c Values w11 be 35c the Pair
All 25c and 30c Stockings 22l2c
Big Sale Ladies' Belts All Week
...Ml this tveek we will give exceptionally good Imi'g.iins fn l.nliin'
l'clls; ninny iliffeci'iit kinds uiul colors; nil ttill be reduced iir pricv.
Iciither l! lt.s. Hustle Helta, Silk licK.s iir ninny dilieii nt sttl 's.
All nor, IOc mid (1.1c belts will be on sale 1 P
1 11 tills week at, inch 'SOC
All it.V belts trill be on sale nil iri-ck nt "Jlc
Some otic and (ltc UdtH at, each . . . 2 It
We are giving good bargains in staples
and Ntw Spring Goods "Bargains
that are unadvertised'
NewlandsDepartmentStore
last lnp ninn, in 4:4U. The Suph
mores rarne In second, nnd Juniors
lust. The rare from the stur tj
finish was as pretty n battle of- en-
durniire as has ever been Ki'en cm
Kincnid field. The Snphonioros
K'i'.ri'd out Ktr-jn In the lead, but
the last three iin'tnbu of the Ki-fsh-nien
tani made up the dls'an'--1.
wi;h liimors uhoiit even between the
three inli vi duals. K:nh man of i!n
winning five will vv ive a gold nied
00
Saturday
The nvn on
in the crder tin
Hoover, .May I)i
Sophomor
the winn In:; l"iini,
y ran wen1: Me.n,
iwns, and Hievers.
l-'iini: .lami'fKon,
't iiulem, Vmi i
d nt
lowest
1 ."'"r- l.i'MTnl term..
Cirf',"iri''' nn'1 '"i'r,i
ku
JVii j
iHiurAN HDW- co-
Feb. 29th
I ' s5c 1
1 a pou&d ' ' s
I I
8 ALL KINDS OF FRESH
1 CANDIES I
i IN STOCK I
We Put Quality in Our Candies
9 RED CROSS
1 DPvUCi STORE-
uwideii, Williams, Dodsfin and l.uw
' ell. .Irlor team: I(t:1, Sullivan,
Hond. IMatts. and Wood.
l.iteniry l-'nrulty Officer.
! In the l.Hiiieau .Socii-ty hall en
Saturday VfnltiK the following of-:
fhers w re e'lTted for the next.
term: President, Frank K. Mount; i
, viee-preiid'nt, cjordon ('. Mooren; j
secretary, Wilfred WattenberR; aa- ,
sistant P(c:retary, V. I.. Uuuton;
I reasuror, lienjamln Williams; aer
j Keant-nt-arniH, Lloyd Mayer; censor,
Holton Hamble.
The offleers for the mining quar
ter for the DilloKlan Hoeiety are:
President, CnrriH Oirdner; vlce
president, Karl K. Stron; B-cretary,
Henry Marshall; treasurer, John
Prifdwell ; assistant in-asunT, John
MnrKnn: S. A., Clyde I-an; editor,
Al'n-d Powers; censor, Karl F, Kll
patrlck. The !May Lnsl Nllit.
The elimfl of lns prM-nrel "The
Pivala." a flvo-acr rornMy by Sher
Id m. la.st niyht nt the Kue'-ne thea
tre, to a crowded houm. (iri-nt nierl
ment was provolN-d by the amateur
ptforts, but, neverUep-K, the sjilcn
dfd tntinint; of Profswor tlbn
KMttone.l t hrotmhout all, and made f ,
i ni
Hi?istratlon is 4 IS
The Indonr tneet, wrestling, rar'es,
tug-of-war a.nd ninny other Inter
esting events will be held March li,
at the Armory. The athletic In
clined FtudfMits are working h;ir;l.
Charb's Kr.sklne spt-nt Safnrdav
i nd Sund:y with IiI.-l parents lieyond
; Hprln iffioUI.
! rationing i nee more 1 becoming
popular.
; M1ss Sin ter spent Sat iirdny
f 5'Miclay i-i Portland.
John Vent eh visited friends
fa! nrrlay.
I Albert Alirnnnni, a student
! twenly-f.)nr years ago, visited
; lego this wp'-k, His home is In li IHO
i burg, he being a pmnilnent attor
ney nnd r;tpi'jillst.
j Janieji K. Lyman, V. M. C. A. yoc
i retary, Harold Hounds, lioHcoe l,y
; iins. wen.' in Utrvn)H Hal urdnv at-
ndlng a Y. M. C. A, eoiiveiitlon.
and
here
col-
STATE REPUBLICAN PAPERS
FAVOR STATEMENT NO. I
(Continued from Page Thr.t
Itself, the local option law and ft law
'levying a tax upon the gros earn
;1pkh of telegraph, telephone and ex
I pre companies, thus bringing thous
innda of dollars Into the slate treas
f ury where before tin slate reclvd
nothing. There are nineteen differ
'ent laws to be voted upon nt the cotn
;1ng eleetp.ii. Hnm" of them have mer
its and others have none, nnd am ing
;fbe litter Is what Is railed the "re
'11 law." Them Is no doubt there
wni oe provisions pasej ,y the peo-
the states In tho Union, Oregon blnc !
among them, have passed resolutions!
asking that tho Federal constitution
bo nmended, thus allowing tho I lilted
States senators to be elected by the;
popular vote of the people, but tho1
amendment has never been made. 1
However, the direct primary law of j
the state of Oregon gives tho people;
of the state that right. People of j
ordinary Intelligence can rendllyi
make up their minds whether these
are wise measures or not.
V K UT 1 M 0 X T VOy I M K X T
Don't let any politician humbug ;
you into inn nener inai statement
No. 1 should he rnst aside. These
are the fellows that want to mnko n
living nt the expense of honest labor.
Tinhorn gamblers and professional
politicians are expensive luxuries
for any people to Indulge In, and the I
sooner they are dispensed with tlje j
bettor for honest people. Indepen
dence Enterprise (Hop.).
If . tho Republican ringmasters
think they are going t cverrlde the
wishes of the people of Oregon In
electing a United Stotes senator, they
will find themselves mistaken. It' Is
this rulo or ruin policy that causes
the reform movements to win occa
sionally. Polk County 1 tern i .or
(Hep.).
Statement No, V the floor In
stale politics at present. In this
(connection it la noted that It Is a pe
culiar race mat every newspaper in
Linn county Is a staunch advocate
of Statement No. 1. There are seven
newspnpers In the county. Browns
ville Times ( Hep.) .
( ALL FOIt rorXTV WAIMtXTS
Notice Is hereby given that nil
Lane county witrrnnts previous to reg
ister No. 4 03(1, registered October ,
l!H)7. will be paid on pHMntnti'in at
my office on .March 2, l'.HM. Interest
will ceas on th:t. date.
H. E. EASTLAND,
Treasurer Lane ' t., Oregon.
Eugene, Or., Feb. 117, 1 HOS.
Ki.f fi.fli.t mill II..M...M C,,.,,,
E. S. Loper, of Marlll.i, N. Y., says:
"I am a carp' ntei and have had many i
severe cut,; healed bV Kueklen's Arnl-1
ca Halve. It. has saved nie suffering !
and dollars. Ii H by far tho best ,
henlhig Mtlve I have ever found."!
Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever
ores, eczema nnd pile. 27t cents at ,
W. A. Kuykendall's drug storo. 1
A new Hatid-'U lo-wsoapej- mnn is
named Trend g ;ld. Itut how ran he
expect to walk ou gold In 1 h . news
paper buslne.-i-?
Organized 1633
The First
National Bank
CF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital pnld In $lfi,ni)(i
Surplus and undivided
profits K5, nun
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. nm.noo
Total 2S,00i
We will be pleased to have youi
name on our books your funds tub
Joot to check. We will handle jnur
business with care and In strlc
iHiufldence, whether your account I
lurijo or small.
T. 0. Hendricks Preld-nv
8. II. Kukln Vice President
P. E. SnodgraHS fahmr
Luke L. Goodrich. . Asaletaut Caihipr
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
' properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do at!
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning w.rk. .&
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya &. Heitzm&n
34 West 8ihS,
Phone block 1 171
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tin-no l.Ullo Tills.
Tin y also nUCTo Da
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t,vH-liiii- uiul hi i. n. i
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Ml-.NHTHl ATI'tN. REKN KNOWN TO FAIL.
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unlit ) nr ftui. v Ki (uiul. .. nt nt
uitI r-TfLKl I r Will h. ii I iin in
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iic-.-pt n mihutmn.' It y.nr
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Scott's JSantal-Hepcin Kapsnle
UIITED UEOICAL CO.,
bji m, iiRcisiir, n. ki
(CPA POSITIVE CURE, SlnEe byW.L Delano
ni. hfun:i
y-il liiilr
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i 'iiiy nl tnoii- y. iIpi I, Hi" r t : . . in
bl-p'k all priii,.. si-d ..r--liill,.-ri0',-ilu.'.d
Into fit Iht hull'.' nf I he li-i .i
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Vr-rLTHf 8.AL-PEPPlN CO..
SiT,V 111 I.I.I- HIM AMK. .
hold hj V. L. IK LA -NO. UruKJt'-
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