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Saturday, $epi. 26th
On Saturday we offer for sale an assort
ment of GLASS LAMPS worth from 25c
to 75c, at 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c,
no higher. Furthermore each lamp is
complete at this price, being fitted with
an all-brass burner, a wick and a chimney.
COME EARLY AS THE BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST
MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE
35 East 9th St.
JEWISH NEW YEAR
wlmt Is ralli'd tlio conacrvatlvo or
I thodox, and an Innovation will be a
veatcd choir of mixed voices, tlio only
DCfMII? TUIC CUC Ml UP ' clioir of thin character til any Jow
DtUllld IHIO ClLnlNU IbIi nyniiKoKuo.
New York, Sept. 25. Tho nottlnK
tif I ho mill tli Ih ovuiiIiik iibIiits In tlio
celebration of Itoah llnahanali. or tlio
foatlval of Hid Now Year. Thin ln
the hOKlnnliiK nf tho your 5(1(10 of
thn Hebraic culonitiir. which In trix-,1
(lltlomilly Htippimed to count from
Iho creation of tho world. Tho fes-
tlvul In ohHorvcd by the reformed i
mill orthodox alike, oxcopt that tlio
fornior olmorvo ono and tho later two
riuya. It Ik a ncimon of roJolcInK, and
many fiinillUm horomo rounltud dur
ing IU rolchrntlno.
While Now Year's dny norvlrea arn
of a Holemn character, as are tho 10
dnya that follow, thn moat solemn
dny of the year la Yom Klppur, or
tho day of atonement, which will
come bh a climax to the ton days of
penitence.
Klnhorato preparations for the
New Year and other holiday lerTlrea
have been made by the Jewish oon
Krewatlona throughout the metropo
lis. In addition to the regularly es
tablished coiiKraKatlona worshipping
all tho year round In places of wor
ship owned or rexularly rented by
them, many Improvised synagogues
aro needed for the Now Year services
horatiHo of the great number of Jews,
on tho lowur ICnnt Hide especially,
who do not belong to any established
congregation, but who donlro to take
putt In the celoliiul loll of tho festival.
Therefore every available hall nnd
liliico of public meeting on the Kaxt
Hide, mil n y In Harlem and tho Ilriiux,
have been filled up as temporary
places of worship.
A handsome new synagogue Ik to
lie thrown open for the first time
wllb Hie holding of I ho New Year's
services lonlnht. This Is the new
Temple Ansche CltcKcit In Harlem.
Tho services In this toiuplo will be
OI'TOMICTKIMT HOAItK
HOIillS KXAMI.NATIO.V
Tho Oregon Btnto hoard of opto
metrists held a meeting and examina
tions September 21 and 21! at tho Im
perial hotel. Tho officers present
were K. O. Matlesmi, president, of
Portland ; Dr. Herman W, llarr, sec
relary, of Salem; and Dr. C. W. Lowe,
of Kugeno. TIiobo taking tho exam
inations wore Miss Dorothy Fechnor,
of New York, N. Y.; MIks Ella L.
Crear, of this city; Mia Oraco Ad
ams, of this city; Mrs. Kate Wilson
l.andon. Woodbiirn, Or.; Aaron S.
Oreen, M. D., Denver, Colo.; Dr. Har
ry K. Herman, of this city; Dr. Geo.
II. llnyden, Jacksonville, Or.; Dr.
Hale Hothwoll, Oregon Cltly. Most
of those persons passed a very cred
itable examination. Journal.
D. OGDEN MILLS'
EIGHTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY
New York, Sept. 25. D. Ogden
Mills, the deun of New York's multi
millionaires, was clshty-lhree years
old today. Mr. Mills, though a na
tive New Yorker, laid tho foundation
for hla colossal fortune In California
during the days of tho gold fever and
he still rotaliiB largo Interest In that
Btnto. Kor a man of bin yeatB he Is
unusually vigorous both mentally and
physically. Recently ho returned
from Knglnnd, where 'ho attended the
wedding of his granddaughter. Miss
Jean Held, daughter of Ambassador
Wbllelnw Held. In th linn lhn
I U'ur.1
KKillTH Ht'HHDliiKI)
TOR TON'IGHT
Terry Martin vs. Harry Lewis, at
New York.
Jim Barry vs. Battling Johnson, at
I.os Augelns.
A Har-lamli mocker
J. C. Ooodwln. of Reldsrllle, N.C..
says: "Bucklen'i Arnica Salve Is a
sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A
! bad one came on my leg last summer.
! That wonderful salve knocked It out
I In a few rounds. Not even a scar re
jmulned." lluaranteed for plies, sores
land burns, etc. 25c at W. A. Kuy
i kendall's drug store.
t.nnt Kngeni" Itennlillrans Meet Fri
day Kvcnlng.
The East Kugene Republican Club
will meet Friday evening at Demp
ster's hall, at 7:10. A good program
and prominent speakers bave been
procured.
We want you all to come out and
register yonr name for Taft and fu
ture prosperity. It la important; do
nut fall to be present. '
By order of
M. SVARVERUD, Pres.
H. E. S LATTERLY, Sec.
It. C. MOTWJAVS FURMTl'RH
FACTORY. ,
Furniture manufactured for whole
sale or retail trade. Factory at east
lend or Firth street. Repairing solid
I Ited. I'hone niack 5391. Residence
: phone, Black 5501. tf
Prize night tonight at the (irand.
Prlio n!gtit tonight at tho liriind.
i Perfection on cook stoves are safe
t'llAMHKUK HARDWARE CO.
I Prize night tonight at tho (irand.
See us for ramp furniture of all
kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
COIIVAM.IS I'UOSI'MTS SLIGHT
LY FADK OKLGOX HAS TWO
.MONTHS I'OK PICLPAItATION
YAI.K KYSTKM AGAINST MM HI
GAX.
While perhaps no harder than oth
er contests, the Interest of the ljI
versity 'sludentB In the football pros
pects lies In the O. A. (.'.-Oregon con
test on the Saturday preceding
Thanksgiving. Last year's defeat ad
ded to the zest of the season and as
O. A. C. takes the same view, the
greatest game of the year for the two
state colleges and '.he whole state of
Oregon will be the annual struggle,
which will be played in Portland on
November 21.
O. A. C, up to the present time has
been thought to have much bright
er prospects than Oregon, for it was
expected that the larger part of her
men would return. A Corvallis pa
per of a late date slates that both
tackles, Bennet and the giant, Jami
son, will probably not return. Rhine-
hart, one half-buck and hmlly. one.
end, also will probably be absent,
with one or two of the center trio, a
guard or cenrte, and lianan, a Hose-
burg player, alBo will not play. Alto
gether there will be six veterans
against Oregon's five.
However, Norcross, of the farmers,
has the advantage of knowing his
men, and having their fullest confl-
dece. Coach Forbes, on the other
hand, has everything to develop out-
Bide of the five regulars.
Both teams ought to be about
equal In kicking ability, Wolff bear
ing the reputation backed by re
peated performance as being as good
as Clarke and Moulien.
Forlx's A MaKter.
While different In build from Nor
cross, and In almost everything, both
men apparently have the same qual
ity of getting along with their men
and keeping them good humoured.
Judging from the few nights' prac
tice, Forbes, while strict, will be kind
to the measliest scrub on the squad.
"Billy" Woods, substitute quarter
back last year, will not try for the
team this year on account of an in
jured knee, which was hurt last fall.
Ben Grout, a East year's substitute
guard who played considerably on
the first team, will not return to col
lege until the second semester.
"Mike" Walker, who Is working in
Roberts Brothers store, was thought
to be a candidate for the line posi
tion with a particular good show, but
failed to enter college, business be
ing more attractive.
Thus the situation appears that O.
A. C. has a slight advantage In ex
perience, which may possibly be ov
ercome by Oregon's fine bunch of.
new material. The final victory will
probably fall to the system which
proves the best, the Yale or the Michl
Ran. And on this fact the Interest
of hundreds of Eastern college men
In the Northwest Is baaed, some with
O. A. C. and others with Oregon.
University Items.
The frame work of a temporary
recitation building Just across from
the heating plant, Is completed.
Despite the Increased number of
club organizations and the thorough
canvas of the city for rooms and
boarding plnces, many students are
having trouble to find suitable quarters.
I
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S
COMBINATION SUITS.
INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS
ONE KNICKERBOCKER,
ONE PLAIN.
THIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of
knee punts, is guaKuitccd to stand the hardest
wear without ripping or truiinn.
The Punts nre taped nnd sewed twice, Tho Plain
Tants nio made with Double Seat nnd Knees from
seam to scam.
Kiveted buttons that can't pull oft. All edcs are double stitched
cloth scientifically shrunk und sanitarily camphorated to protect it
from moths and germs.
Wearbetter Combination suits Rive the best value for the least
money $5.00 for the suit with extra pants.
ALL PATTERNS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES.
FOR SALE BY
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
EUCENE,;OREGON
WILMOT IIMK'KS WKLCll
riTUKKT RAILWAY KltACIIISK
Albany, Sept. 24. Because Coun
cilman M. L. Wllmot of the Third
ward refused to let the bill go to a
third reading, the ordinance grant
ing A. Welch n street railway fran
chise failed to pass the council last
night. The commencement of the
work on the street railway Is thus
delayed two weeks and the paving of
First street Is also delayed. Wil
mot's action caused a stir In the
council and members of that body in
dulged freely in caustic inoiumcnt.
BARGAINS IX SHOKS
We have a largo lino of shoees. In
many styles, for men u-nmn n.4
children, which we are desirous of re-
uucing nt once. In order to do so
we olfer them nt nrieew fur I. ..!,..
regular rets 11 values.
It will pay you to call and see
them.
We enrrv n romnletn linn ,f ..........
al merchandise and guarantee right
prices ami fair treatment.
Campers' sunplies a specialty.
Your patronage will be appreciat
ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
-3 Dexter. Oregon.
They Take the Kinks Out
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with Increa.lng
satisfaction. They take thu kinks
out of stomach, liver and bowels,
without fuss or friction," savs
Brown, of Plttsfleld. Vt. Guaranteed
satisfactory at W. A. Kuykcmlalls
drug store. 2,ic
OF
Fall and
WINTER
STYLES OF
Alfred
Benjamin &
Co.s'
porpct ClotJ
tor Men
just arrived
Reefer sizes 35 to 41
Stout 3J5 j i
Patterns ind fabrics bettj, J
btiown oetofe
The New York Si
Show is on. You
cordially invited to
tend.
Roberts Br
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
There is an Increasing Demi
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business Collei
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:- -
Fall Term Opens September 7,
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business Colle
EUGENE, OREGON
A sebvt merchants' lunch l being
served at Otto's new grill cverv dav
from 11 to 2 p. m. ,
Plumbing
Furnish your new home!
properly. Don't slight the ;
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Otl!
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
3 West Bin Si.
Phone blKkl 117
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SLK 11 Him HI TTON
Knr your accident and health in
surance. Opposite postoffiie.
Monarch ranges. Thlrtv davs' fre.
trial. J W. Kavs Kur. Co t't
I'rl'e niKht tonight a: the t;lan,.
&4utro
f
Scott's Santai-Pepsin Capsule
tJOIIIH LU UF.
t H.llf 1 Hilt fcefl
HI8 b, H. u ''iIasuXII';
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
BETTING & HENDERSON
MASONS.
All kinds of brick, utone and cement
work promptly and neatfy done. All
Tork guaranteed. Hesldence 0:1
Willamette Street. 131 West Fourth
treet. Phonn Red 4312.
WHLAMI
Meat M
Under Niwk
iriru.riass Fftst
Meat Alwaysl
Phone in Ytf
wir. &
Phone Miin 35
Madam,
Astroiog
Clairvoy
One of thtfi
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