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- K s - ' .'v ! atnummuxuwutitttiuimniiiiaxiuiiixntxi Htmmfflr o o Do You Want to b United State enator ' J ."J iV Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat fi U. S. Senator for rtedtion, one of J major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improvea nis nome tow- by hailing twq boards together or laying one brick on another. . NOW is the time for you to remove one obstacle to your successful candidacy by building We can furnish the LUMBER. The - i. ' t ' ' ' ." Bdoth-Keliy umber Co1 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. There is ait Increasing Demand . For Young Men and Women who have & PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business College has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908 Send for Catalog. Address M Eugene Business College EUGENE, OREGON WILL CARRY ' "NEAR" BEER CASE TO CIRCUIT COURT Ulfll ninnu '5 iCallfornla, which proves an excel- lent vehicle for the two stare to cre jate amusing scenes as well as for the Introduction of sixteen musical, num bers, every one-of which is a gem. The , play Is full of swlncing, catchy music of the sort that makes one want to whistle and the, orches tration la decidedly unique.- There are scores of beautiful gfrlg in ele gant costumes, while the . novel HtnpA nnrT Tfht pffeivfn ntf Rp.rVH tn Charles Kuthe of the firm of j make "Lonesome Town" the most Kuthe & noddy, cigar dealers, who complete ana- Up-t0wdate musical was arrested yesterday afternoon lor piay that these past masters of violating the new "near" beer or- "chewed-up" English have appeared dlnance, appeared In the police court n This Is saving a great deal this morning at 10 o'clock and en-iwnen one considers the Innumerable tered a pica of guilty. Time for sen-1 hits tnat thcse colllejans have scored tence was fixed by Acting Police 1 1 tne paat Judge Hryson at Saturday morning i There are nlore than forty people ul i u limit. in the cnmnnnv nml the rust nnin- . ., t DIED. . ' Wtliram jj Kays or Granville, Pa., j oldest brother of J, W. Kays, of E11-I gene, died' ci his home September 16, 1908 of paralysis Mr. Kays was a prominent famier and stock raiser. He was 65 years- of age. It is the Intention of the dealers who handle the "near" beer to carry the ense up to the circuit court on a writ of review, each one sharing the expenses, of the case. The sev ral brewers who furnish the local bers among others the Broadway privaa-donna. Maude Lambert and tlllly Clifford, Charlotte VTdot, fid ward Gorman, J. A. Raynes. Miss Lambert has been a Broadway Idol dealers with the drlnk will also con-.,,, "'Lonesome Town" are still being tribute to the fund. PROGRAM OF VETERANS' REUNION NEXT WEEK rf,,n,iwin la thn urogram of Die reunion of the Lane County Voter-j au'( association to lie held In Ku- (,en. September 8S. it. and J iiIiii'imIhv, s.-itriiilH'r i MeoiluK at V l. W. Hall tor res- lstratton and olitalnini! hadm-i nml rauiitlr- lit 1 Ui) ball at nlKbt. Tliunxtny. H"'li-liil r Meet at hall t 10 a m. Line will lorm for parade nt II a. m. ttiT i parade return to hall for dinner mi-; d r atiitpb'e of W It 1". Camp fire will be held In the eve. nlng at the ismrl bmi'e at J 10 y m . where the follimlim prograiu will. ! be rendered: I Adilienii of welcome by Mayor J. 1 1). Matlovk. I AddreBs by Col. Mercer. I Address by Hon. S. M. Yoran. I Address by lion. L. M. Travis. To be followed by sinking and re- marks by comrades. I'Tlimy. N.'t.MnlHT 12a. The Assoilatlon will meet at hall at It; 00 a. m. for huine tneeliuti and election of officers, alter which the association will adbuirn V. M. 9HKHM.X. II. V. lVMtl.lN'll, H, K. KASn.ANl. Conumiti'e. l.arne shipment of rockers and din- BRYAN CLUB MEETS FRI9JU NIGHT A rousing meeting uf tho Kast Ku iwne llryan Club will be held Friday evening September tS, at S o'rlork at the Kalrmoiint Hall. There will another meeting for the purpon of comparing plat forma of leading iwrties Mr. Slattery will present the Republican pluform and Jerome Sweeney will present th democratic platform If time permits open dls cuslon will be allowed While this la a Bryan Club all men of all parties ate welcome. The lug chairs Jest received. See its for ' to 'ek Information that Is new. up to-date furu;ture at right : 'lubt and best. prices. CIIAMHKKS TlAUHWAUK CO. MVHKIIO The relnferced rcture Vudor ham-' At .". p. tn Wedmsdav. Sept It! mock Is the one to buy. They are liux. at it,,, residence of the offlcla wider, longer and stronger Mian the tlnn clem man, Ki v. IV H Baker in ordinary kind Kugene. Wilisrd K (irav and Mis CIIAMHKKS llAUinVAUE CO. ..May l.jn, h, both ef Junction Cite. AMl'SKM KNT8 j Hooligan, made famous by the comic newspapers has been trans ferred to the stage and win be given a representation on September 17 at the Eugene theatre. It Is a com edy drama and has been vltallied by Sam Morris In a highly satisfactory manner: In fact It Is asserted that Mr. Morris' stage version of Hooli gan and his ndventures Is one of the most able, laughable and Interesting plnys seen In many a day, and one that would score nywhere even If the hero of the cartoons were not the central figure. A splendid company I of comedians, singers ann specialties nre with Hooligan, and the entire press wherever they have appeared are unanimous In declaring Hooligan and his coterie of funmakers an em phatic hit. ' A welcome announcement to local (heater-goers will be the forthcom ing engagement of the well-known ami popular (ierman dialect comed ians. Kolb Bill, fn their New York and San ETanriwoo success, "Lone some Town." These clever Cernian dialecticians win appear at the Ku gene theatsr tomorrow night. "I.ono some Town" was an unmistakable success not only on this coast hut In SVw York. Chicago and all of the prominent cities of the east. It ran for four months at the Circle thca ter. New York City, playing to rdow.l i'd houses and this has been the mV I whenever Kolh and 1I1 have since I appeared In this laugh-producer. "Lonesome Town" Is a romHv set to music and It Is a distinct noveitv i In Its particular line. The late .lud- son C llrisle wrote It and the hu I mor is as keen and pungent as the most critical playgoer could desire The story deals with the !auhat attempt on the part of several l:e. posters to claim the town of Wdttr. whistled In the great metropolis. Messrs. Kolb & Bill promise us the New York production In every particular from principals to chorus, as well as the same elaborate scen ery and gorgeous costumos which were one of the many features of the jlong run at the Circle theater. NEW HEAD OF MINING DEPARTMENT AT U. 0. E. L. Barker, A. B., E. M. has been elected as professor of minine ph- gineering at the 1'nlverslty of Ore-, gnn to take the place of Professor j Terriil. who has gone to the fniver-! sity of Idaho. I Professor Barker obtained his A B degree from Colgate I nlversitv and , his K. M. t Mining Engineering"!, de-1 gree from the Colorado School of Mines. He has had practical exper ience as superintendent of mines in Colorado and in experting mines in Montana. He has taught six years. He Is one of the best known mining ""ii in uie aiiniue west. MK COVXTV AVAKIK1 SWXWD PLACE AT THE FAIR. Salem, Sept. 17 The awards in the county exhibit competition were announced late last evening, and re sulted in a tie for Xiarion and Een lon counties. But as Marion, owing 10 her advantage In being the home county. ,io, s not enter into ciim,.( I lion with the others, the first nn-m. mm g es to Benton. Lane takes sec ond place on the list. The awards were made by points and the com- e 10 deride tne meriia ,,f t... .... was composed of l'ha n...... laud. y. II. Scrlhner and A. L Swag. -ii i ne points awarded oun'y were as follows- Marion. Mm; Benton.' IrtiV I an,, 'M: Xamhl'.l. M.iUnotnah. ,. "i. i; Columbia, hiblts for la.-h Our Fall Suits Will Suit You We have largest and finest line we have ever car ried in stock. The fa mous Michaels, Stern & Co's brand is unex celled by any line of Men's Clothing in the market and we are sole agents for Eugene. Our clothing is made to look well the- latest creations in style aud pattern. You will fiud them reas ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, aiid our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. Yon are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not Contentmeil The lugcr put ol jk tentmeat lodbip upon wbityotBn hy will lor Km mi time to open in i&a MerchlatlDinL Do It now. Miki rtfj and you will icufl thing worth ivorl Interest Pi on Saving D CAPITAL - i I t ED. HANSON East Xiuth Street KITCHEN i Sccte""! ARMITACEl "very. S) ' Y' ' land Oak HOBS'3 I w ill be :;' . bur TOM..' , I IV it- ; ciats--. O o 'if, 0 0