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o O o o nA"'V TIU 1N.UV. E-rEMRKR 10. ,f o O Ujjjj- , i ; ! : ! ! XV. Groceries tj Wheat flour $1.35 While moving E. DODGE Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge i WJU Pure. Whole- some Water bee , e. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed 55? High Street. BILL MAIN, FOOTBALL STAR, GOMES TO OREGON San Francisco, Sept. 9. Dill Main one of the best preparatory school' football players developed" in the schools of the Academic Athletic League, passed through the citv to day on his way to the I niversi'ty of Oregon, where he will commence his college career. Main graduated from I.lrk two years ago with the reputation of be ing a star halfback and tackle hav ing represented the black and gold for four years. Since that time he has been working in the southern part ot the state and reeentlv at tempted to enter the I'nlversl'tv of California, hut lacked the entrance requirements. u is likely that Brick" Mitchell, captain of the Lick football team last year, will follow Main to Oregon. 15391 I tjOOL OF MUSIC OF THE UMVEHS1TY OF OREGON ww. tl. IT CI l WTheoty Miss JViary jworjan tJiierwuua,; Mis Eva Stinson (Brenneman, Dacneiier, oweet; ...Mr. Le Poy Gsner (Scvcik) LlfaAAat- CiinpbeU, Mia Veda Quackenbtub, Mia Ina Catkins hies Reasonable Faculty Experienced 22, 1908 M. GLEN, Dean to ALBANY FOOTHA1.I, MEN (iKT STAXFOUI) COACH Albany. Sent 9 iihom, n..n has engaged O. H. Luck as coach for the coming football season. He is a graduate of the Aurora high school, Aurora I.. nnH nf stonfn , , i...iyt IlltV,- sity, where he was taught the game uuuer macn lost, or the famous Michigan team. He was in charge ot the football team of DePauw Uni versity last season, and assisted Coach Cutts. of the University of Washington team. Albany College will have a strong team and expects to onennv i.mmi. nent position In the finals. Much new material Is promised, and with the old players in the college a first class aggregation Of nlavpra will hr. at the disposal of Coach Luck. BORX At Creswell, September S, 190S, to Wm. Flick and wife, a daughter. Jca smoking good xHoodCiKarisa Bjallthinkingmen ply the best 10c ft market GEO. K. MUNROE -Cm HOUSFUB.NISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 West Eighth St.. We have everything for the kit chen. AH sorts ot pots and pans In metal and granlteware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime Instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephone Red 5576. EUGENE .OREGON HALL A SHUMWAY Planning amd Sewcc Work. Also general jobblig la tin aid sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a fall line of plumbing futures Phase Black 1371. 7th aad Oak Sts. GERMAN COACH STALLION The German coach horse whlcl. 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during lie season at Bangs' barn. tf J. H. PERKINS. srilSt'lJUiKKS Ml XT l"V Mill NKUNIMIIlis l AKhx A newspaper publisher re cently brought suit asain.-i f, men who would tint p.iv t ti. ir suliscription ami obia'iird judgment in each claim 1 weiity-elght of them made affidavit that they owned no more than the law allowed, thus preventing attachment' 1'hen under the decision of the supreme court thev were arrested for petty larceiiv and bound over in the sum of $300. All but six gave bail and the six went to jail. The new postal law makes It lar ceny to take a paper and then refuse to pay for It. FARKYVKI.L EXCURSION" TO NEWPORT SE1TKMRER 13 The Southern Pacific Company will give its farewell reduced rate excur sion to Newport Sunday, September 13. The fare for the ronnd trip from various points will be as fol lows, which Is less than one fare: From Cottage Grove, $i,60; from Creswell. 12.50; from Eugene. $2 f0 from Irving, S2.50; from Junction City, S2.50; from Harrlsburg, 12. SO; from Halsey, $2.50; from Shedd 12; from Tangent, 11. SO; from Albany. $1.50; from Corvallis, J1.50. Ideal autumn weather marks the close of Newport's most brilliant and successful season. "Be in at the finish" Sunday at Newport. A. J. GILLETTE. Local Agent. CHANGE OK FIRM IN REAL ESTATE BUSINESS O. K. Bullard has purchased the Interest of C. J. Bovee. of the firm of Bovee & Morse, and has formed a partnership with W. P. Morse, and hereafter the firm name will be Morse & Bullard, who will do a gen eral real estnte and loan business, and will be located at No. 638 Wil lamette street, where they will be pleased to meet all of their' old cus tomers, and newcomers will find it to their advantage to give them a call. s!2 ' MORSE & BULLARD. L1LLEY NAMED FOR GOVERNOR OF CONNECTICUT New Haven. Conn.. Sept. ! Con gressman George L. l.illey. insi. ga tor of the famous submarine investi gation by congress last winter, was nominated for governor by the Re publican state convention here today. The vote stood: l.illey, -102; Lieutenant-Governor E. J. Lake. 133; Governor R. S. Woodruff, 42. The distinct victory for l.illey Is taken as a stamp of approval from the party In the state for his fight In congress, which proved unsuccessful and for which he was severely criti cised in many quarters. In seconding the nomination of Lllley Frank T. Brown said: "There Is a more significant Indi- All the week wc offer very special values in Ladies' New Fall Suits. Dress and Street Skirts, Waists and Silk Petticoats, Children's, Misses' and Ladies' New Fall Coats, in a big range of styles, materials and price. The NEW Fall Goods NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Whereas, my wife, Nellie Gosser, has left my bed and board, I hereby give notice I will not be responsible for any bills Incurred by her. FRED P. GOSSER, Dated Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1908. o8 WELL DRILLING. For up-to-dat well drilling see LnDuke & Leffler Co.. well drillers. Tel. Red 5121. 999 Villard Beul. tf Kodol will, In a very short time enable the stomach to do the work It should do, and the work It should d-j Is to digest the food you eat. it makes the stomach sweet and it Is pleasant to take. It is sold here by all druggists. GEORGE L. LILLEY. How to Got Strong P. J. Daly, of -1247 West Congress street, Chicago, tells of a way to be come strong. He says: "My moth er, who is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Elec tric Bitters that I foel it is my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother s case a marked gain in flesh has resulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c. HOP PICKERS WANTED Good camping ground, plenty of wood, nice water. Between Spring field and Eugene, on north side of river. B9 CHASE'S YARD. GASOLINH WOOD SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers R. A. Maltzan. tf cation why an electric boat company lured attorneys all over tho country In the congressional districts of mem bers of the naval affairs committee, and of the fact that, when this mat ter came up in congress, the com pany passed them all over and hired two New York lawyers. Lilley's pri ma facie case has never even been attacked. F. It. Wheeler was nominated for lleut'jnant-governor this afternoon by acclamation. $6.00 Silk Petticoats, special $4.90 This lot of Silk Underskirts arc good value at the regular price $6.00, black only, a special bar- QC gain at our special sale price PT,i7x Another lot silk Q $S. 00 values in , petticoats at. 4O.U brown only p6.DU We offer exceptional values in Fine Silk Petticoats-$6.75 to $18.00 Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits $25.00 Values for $14.85 Others at $18.50, $22.50 and $20.50, they are usually priced at from $27.50 to $40.00 Two Special -r ri Compare these two values with any thing you've seen this season and then decide for yourself the advisability of visiting; our Coat and Suit Depart ment. The style, workmanship and quality are unsur passed. The prices are in keeping with our policy of giving; the cmtomer the best possible value. . . . . J&L W TV Made of fiae quality broad cloth, cardinal, blue or brs wn lined yoke and sleeves, sale price. s $10 This beautiful broadcloth coat is full satin lined, extra large sweep, faced with tf l f silk braid, colors.. P ' J A Kure-Knotigli Knocker J. C. Ooodwin, of Iteidsvllle, N.C.. says: "llncklen's Arnica Salve Is a sure-cnouch knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer. That wonderful salve knocked It out In a fow rounds. Not even a scar re mained." Guaranteed for piles, sores nnd burns, etc. 25c at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are for weak lmck, backache, rhes matlc. pains, Inflammation of th bladder and all other annoyances duo to weak kidneys. They are sold by all druggists. NEWLAND'S baVcaSop WOOD SAWIMi. John M. P. Dixon, snccessor to W. E. Doddy. All wood sawed to guago. For prompt service phone llluek 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline Woodsaw. C'A KI'K.NTKIt Building or remodeling, by day or i H. H. McVAY Succcwor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company -j - will do a general transfer bunlmn-;-tvoocl, household Roods, trunks iiml all thing In his Una will iwIh contract. Call Oak street. or address 11, 4 6 7 ' l"""'!. " careful attention. B7 "DnslnoHs Prompt and Careful" l our motto. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' froi. Phono lUil 14IS1 trial. J, W. Kays Fur. Co. tf or leave order at Nndeau Oluar Hiim-h L " - - ri'''iiiiitititiiiitiiiaitiiiiij'ii'i't tiiiiiiiiiii7i7T7?riiiiiiiH DID YOU SAYo That You Wanted 5 Acres in i ' ii av a i a aa mbk i i WELL, "You Wai Have to Hurry" Where is FRUITVALE? Well, that's easy. FRUIT VALE is located just 3 miles from the Court House on the Irving road, by the Bethel school house and just opposite the Palmer mill site, better know as Bangs' Park. Only 7 five-acre and 2 three-acre tracts left out of 22 . and if not sold before October 1st, it will be $2O0;Per acre; our price now $625 for 6 acres or $125 per acre, $100 cash, and balance 6 0 for one or two years. Opportunity is now knocking at your door, and if you will call at our office we will show you these tracts at our expense. Eugene Real Estate and Investment, Company Phone "Main 78" aialtiit in sin o o 550 Willamette Street.