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THE ElOEXE lUn. GUARD. SATt RfMV SEPTEMBER 12, i!,m arks Drug The Quality Store o SSS? ,jLii.r"ii i " II Store High Grade Drug Sundries Pure Bristle Hair Brushes for $1 .00 Pure Bristle Dupont Ha'r Brushes $1 .75 to $3.50 .... Bath Brushes 50c to $2.50 Tooth Brashes Prophylastic, 25c to 35c Sanitol brushes, 25c Belmont Rubber Goods Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles. J. 1. 00 to $2.50 Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, $2.50 to $3.5(J Dupont Brushes, 25c to 75c Belmont Razors, Razor Straps and Lather Brushes Imported Perfumes and Soaps , Roger & Gallct, Plver, Payan, Haubigant, Pinauds. ' ' 'i e Invite yot to inspect our stock Helen R. Marks Co., Druggists, Hotel Smeede Building U smoking good jiveshim relaxation. Hood Cigar is a illthinkingmen rely the best JOc market , P piKOMPP ptmonto (ACE t BOWN' 'Feed and is Stables N'4'.Eu?en. Or. ging f new home 't slight the We do all Ptdt Call Fw estimat J Heitzmin r TT0 ' M Hi .L. . T y your i DF0RD ' filter i Or ' ThePlantbehind the Suif SR-r.n..v.6.s-- i n -i i v.-;. ..v-i mm i Truly Tailored; When you buy a Schwab Suit, no mat ter whether you pay $10 or $30, there's ., one thing certain, the suit, is as good as it ' looks. We've found . that out. Schwab garments are truly tailored inside and out. They're made from dependable materials and repre sent an honest effort to give the best at the price. You take no chances whatever when you buy Schwab Clothes. They're built to satisfy, and they do. STANLEYS, 612 Willamette St. MORE LAND FOR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 'Portland, Sept. 12. At a meeting of the board of regents of the State University 'held In this city este.-dn,-a general raise of 25 per out In the salaries of the faculty from Presi dent Campbell down was voted. The most important Item of business in addition to this was the approval of the recommendation of the land com mittee that about 35 more acres of part of the city. The board also voted to accept and take advantage of the "bonding act" relative to the assessment for paving and street improvements on Eleventh street. Those present at the meeting were i Regents H. S. Bean, president of the board; S. H. Friendly, N.L. Butler, J. C. Alnsworth, F. E. Holman and C. A. Dolph; P. L. Campbell, president land adjoining the prtweni. campus toof the University, and 1. H. John- give the university more room. It is " """" j estimated that the additional .'and will cost about $30,000. One of the tracts to he acquired is a small one, only about one acre in extent, known as I ho E. O. Potter property, but Its acquisiiton is essen tial, as It controls several streets that otherwise might bs opened through c i the University "anions. The c-ption' E- Ua,'ron ent ,t0 Salem on for $1800 on this property was ac-,;ne noon train today to place the -trt Lane county exhibit in the pavilion. The board voted to purchase a por-l """'f V, 7'" """" GOES TO SALEM WITH LANE COUNTY'S EXHIBIT tion'of the Gross addition, adjoining the campus on the east. The tract on the early train to assist in the work. Thee two gentlemen arranged contains 34 acres and :he price to be ! e exhibit last year and succeeded in paid is $18,000. The $10,000 optica! Pu "'g dow? , seJP"? ,?5i?nl ?r on the Kincaid tract, adjoining the! wl hord 'r "r V , ize ' h'8r?fv University campus on the south, was;1"! B,ldent f. Lf" J aisn accented n0Pe8 t,hey wl" succeed. Mr. Warren he following were the additional , P'?"ld "Si,.0. "J.'""!8' salaries voted: President P. L. s'' " ,nrvhii,i rn.nkoii. ..i.. i roionH i,nm 1 1 . vegetables. He thinks if the exhibit 000 per annum to $4000- Dr. H. D. The First National Bank OF EUGENE. OREGON Invites your account, whether large or small. Your business will receive prompt, accurate and confidential attention. SAFK DEPOSIT ROXKS FOR IIHNT 1 T. G. HENDRICKS,, President. S. I). EAKIN, Vice-President. P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier. I.UKE L. GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier. DARWIN 11R1STOW, Assistant Cashier. BETTING & HENDERSON MASONS. All kinds of brick, alone and cement work promptly and neatly done. All York guaranteed. Residence 921 Willamette Street, 131 West Fourth street. Phonn Red 4312. ! :::::::::::::::::::::::::n:j;:::::::::::::::n::::; ; it: ' : I It "DODGE'S" Headqusrdcrs for FRUIT JARS Special prices while moving . DODGE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge K. (i. HAHillT. PhotoH, stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive. tf Tin frnlt rnns In stock. CHAMMEKS HARDWARE! CO. tiest quality tents nil alzos. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Sheldon, professor of philiajphy and education, from $1600 to $2000; Dr. Joseph Shafer, professor of history, from $1600 to $2000; O. F. Stafford, professor of chemistry, from $1600 to $2000; R. H. Dearborn, professor of electrical and mechanical engineer- falls down at all It will be on that account. Vegetables were hard to se cure and he has comparatively few semples. ACT (JllCKIY Ing; E. E. DeCou, professor of math-' Delay Has llwn Diingvrous in Ha ematics; H. C. Howe, professor of j g English literature; A. E. Sweetser. : professor of biology; V. P. Boynton, I Do the right thing at the right professor of phvslcs. each an Increase time. from $1600 to $2000 a year. I.. H. i Act quickly in times of danger. Johnson, steward and secretary of j Backache is kidney danger, the University, from $1800 to $2000.1 Bonn's Kidney Pills act qulcklv. J. F. Boyard. assistant professor of j Cure all distressing, dangerous biologv, from $1200 to $1400; Percy i kidney Ills. P Adams instructor in civil engineer-1 Plenty of evidence to prove this, ing raised'-to $1400; W. h. Hayward, J W. A. Haskell, of 272 West Sev phy'sical director, from $1100 to $1,- enth street, Eugene. Or., says: "In 600: Miss Julia Burgess. Instructor our family noun's Kidney Pills have In rhetoric, to $1 000; A. W. Jackson, been a standard remedy for mnny assistant in phvslcs, to $600; Miss years. Nearly every member of the Angeline Williams, assistant In Eng- family has used them ut one time or lish literature, to $600; Miss Cainille j another. It does not seem to make Leach, assistant librarian, to $1000; any difference what the symptoms C. W. Converse, instructor in elec- may be, If the trouble exists in the trlcal and mechanical engineering, to: kidneys Doan's Kidney Pills will $1200; A. R. Tiffany, registrar, to!cureit. I used to huve a sort of lum-$1400- Dr. H. B. Leonard, Instructor i bago and pain In the back, and it i ,othon,i.tlca tn 11200: Dr. J. H. .a f,,r this trouble that I used them. Gilbert, Instructor in political econ- wm,id not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills In any case where there ! hope of a cure. For sale bv all dealers. Price SO i cents. Kostr-.Mllbnrn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the l!nl-l ted States. ! Remember the name tn s- omv, to 12110; l. a. jicmin, in structor in civil engineering, to $1, 100, and C. R. Reid. Instructor In me chanical engineering, to $1100. For a (iirls' Dormitory A commute econslstlng of Presl ont ramnhell and Regents Ains worth and Dolph was appoint,, i' and ta(c n0 0tner. investigate the matter of building a girls' dormitory on the Collier prop-. erty. the committee to report at the SKW KM)AY. January meeting. I Th nresldent was authorized Wim SALE r,!("-arre Improved select an Instructor in the department k fg j 7l,.r a,.re; 900. acre of mining to take tne place ri.M- Flnder Ieae Real Estate ami pany and receiv - Torrltl resinned, it. B. ketchem was employed as assistant professor In the department of engineering at a salarv of $1.'i0O per annum. Sam uel C. Elliott was employed as m- m n.vrholoBv and public speaking at a salary of $ I ..0. The , ,0ST sum of was upiii "i" - for the printing of the JunN.r Annm.1. The president was authorized to con tinue the. correspondence school on I ;ts present basis , A resoiuuon o. .. , be the sense of the hoard of r,'u' . FOR SALE--Good that the Condon cabinet s.iouw wh ,,.,.. ,.;.., owned bv the University, and a cm-j r(if)n. (,Hjl mlttoe was instruct, d tn report on , ,,. ,,ri,,. the matter at the next meeting 01 tnej h.lu.rfall .ti ;. . ..A I - ilr for sui- rlnien.lent aril of the t'lllv. rit small h"'ise ; versity raiiir"- , , . f paney ni Kronni.. Improved stoi k farm 1 1 0 per ai re. 4ril-acre linprovid stixk farm, $10 per acre; 4411-Hcre improved stock farm. $1K per aire. .1. M. Morris k Son. Room '.1. First National Hank building. Kl4 In Kahtn.iiiiit last night, a note, signed by Jim Hunter, in fa- nr nf i'eter l.nnuiaii. ior i-... urn to Eug'-ne investment Corn reward, si 3 five-room cottage . pantry and tcitn large int. mix ,t. Call at 1 1 si ". pir' ha-e a . 1 near ! no 1 m- t , I- the use and -.I-,,. ; n ' -n ',. Ml..'- HVe V't ,,1 of sMtle- WANTED do h'nis We,: Nl en 1 n-d at Kn'i'iire Oil' 7 1 tf WAS'THI' 'I 11.,: ',i'-r I'n. m lt:.i. ' s m. 'Ill :.t. -iiiln EUGENE Dye Works ' EVERYTHIN6 POSSIBLE IN CLEANING AND DYEIN6 Sixth and Willamette Streets Phone Red 2861 ' 1 o O o O O o o o o o o Q (!) t.1,0 campus