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.vjjLOryjj MaSi BENNETT DIES
SHOWS GROWTH AT HARRi$8UF?3
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uf pill tJ --
.,,,i-,li:ni-rs. are now in our
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Fa. least
,toSiIkyl25
nice Jap
"a price
$1.25
1(tiro
Lble Linens
...jtiUestobe bad In
h.ti! secur-
IKCUOB we 1
rbirgiins which
imong our pat-
k:t rue
K arrow i
no mirgni--.rterUed
Table
f jacbe
; beautiful
iJfhes wide, full
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!(00d 11 '
,58c
chsd Table Damask,
t nliie; lOr
Lfenra...-'
L Table Damask
fo, $1.00, $1-23
it Values
in Curtains
r!(. 1 and 3 H yards
ritieras, at, pair
it 11.75, $2.25, $2.50
jgHosierySale
: four tislt to our open
fit our bosjery stock.
: je disappointed In the
ie rallies offered.
MematioMl
"I Mill
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Nervcrv
. vuit
l on tk. i ..
, JrCad '""X dM' assortments iu plain Valors and
5 j::-'
tj Fancy Stripe Suiting yd 58c
least ce"" l"c '
r Fancy Suiting the yd $1 .25
fine fll ,de rlch shades of green, navy
S0!;1 effects.
a tuff str,p . . . r . - c 1 ,
I All-Wocl buitmg rrom zjc me
yard km""- "
PridPi Sale Fall Silks
' ..ruins awaiting you in the new fall silks,
is!f --don't overlook this department wnen in me
75c Taffeta 58c
This Is a splendid lot of fine Taf
feta silk, worth every penny of
75 cents, colors black, brown,
navy, white one of the best
bargins in silk; 5l
price, yard JOC
75c Taffeta 5Sc
Umbrellas for
Everybody
Our new fall stock of Umbrellas
is here in all sizes and kinds, and
we invite your inspection and com
parison of values:
This year we are showing a heavy
satin-finish umbrella worth a
third more than f 1 C
our sale price . ..ISVJ
Good serviceable kinds 50C
Others at all kinds of prices.
Opening Sale
Cotton Blankets
We are offering the very best of
prices in cotton blankets, bet
ter values than' usual good
ten-quarter blankets,
pair C JC
Better and larger blankets
$1.00. $1.25, up to $2.50
Ladies' Street
Dress Skirts
The new fall styles are here in a
variety of different cloths and
styles. Prices: $:$.25 to $7.r0
f, NEWLAND
Eugene's
Bargain
Shop
. Book-Keeper
you want more money
Touwwk overtime? Your boss don't care how hard
t He wants results wants the work done. If you
youi twelve hours work in seven hours he would be
M utislied-probably better. So why work over-
hTOuJIkeJt or would you prefer to stop? It's up to
Mr. Qe,k or Mr, Book-Keeper there's a way open
-iich means Icrs work and more money. There's a
f io set the years of experience; without waisting
i There'sawa of making ,..( tU. ,u.i..t.
kroutprofession-A become the best in your
""Ttogetin the hieher class. You want to
Nil id. we want to tell you. Hundreds have been
W places and better salaries-you can be if you
Wl you our plan for betterino- vmif r-icl K ran
f" bit free. Ask for booklet."A".
"SuWm "-ko JUV,clJ
Detroit,, Mich,
The
LENOX
Portland's New and Most.
i
Modernly Furnished
S HOTEL
Third and Main Stre t
PORTLAND, . ORECON
"nience and an ideal location-
a Tj "ul ci'y Plata. Adjacent to
4lt, Telephone in
PU, us Xoini itom all trains
lr. t.ais American Plan
i:h. 1 $2.50 and $3.01 per d.iy.
Ii.50 iind 1.00 with bath.
ktixsox ii.i. in n ils
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i re prospects for the U
f ' I t' 'Oil school ,.f ,,. -:..
.T;.;:v
bright 'and the entrance' enrollment
l.ug.r than in any pas, year. Lean
I. M Glen is highly gratified at the
opening of the year ami expects the
coining year to be the most su.'cess
ful ot any in the history of the Uni
versity. .Miss Eva Siinson, head of the vo
cal depart mem. will arrive next
week from the East, where she has
been studying for over a year under
the best masters. Her old ilpiu
and many new oues will weleonie her
home.
Mrs. Mary Morgan, for ten vears
teacher of instrumental musie in the
state college for women in Missis
sippi, is reorganizing the classes in
her department. She is aided bv an
able corps of assistants.
Varsity Xoles.
Dr. Ym. Fouikes will speak to
men only in Deady hall tonight
night at seven o'clock. The meet
ing Uill .o linn. ,k. i . .
i. nuspicies oi tne
Li. M. C. A. I)r KnulltM ic ,
inent Portland pastor.
The cement sidewalk in front of
the University on Eleventh street is
being built. The hill near Villard
has been graded down, and the cam
pus superintendent. Captain Briggs,
has planted the new embankment to
grass.
Bnratlia
Blutara
of
1M Hind You Han km BoLgfit
H"fcn-e's Snle
In the Circuit Court of tht State of
Oregon for Lane County
Ella .lones, James A. Jones, Jane
Campfield, W. M. Campfield, Ina
Burke, James L. Burke. Everett
D. Landingham, Mary E. Land-1
Ingham. Lester Landingham.
Kossio Landingham, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Dora Helms, James Helms, Delbert
Buoy, Ora Buoy, Nora Buoy,
Hoy Buoy, Herbert Buoy, Mark
Buoy, Clarence Buoy. Mattle
Buoy and Lula A. Landingham,
Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decree
made and entered in the above enti
tled court and cause for the parti
tioning of real properly, on the 23d
day of September, 1!)0S, decreeing
the sale of the hereinafter described
property, I am appointed sole referee
to sell said real property, described
as follows: Commencing at the
northeast corner of the donation land
claim of John M. Morss, Not. No.
6568, and being Claim No. 38, being
parts of sections 1 and 12 in Tp. No.
19, S. of R. 3 west, and Claim No.
68, being parts of sections 6 and 7 in
Tp. 19, S. of R. 2 west, which said
corner Is 15.89 chains north and 4.6S
chains east from the southwest cor
ner of section 6 aforesaid, running
thence west 59.90 chains: thence
south 21.25 chains; thence east 60.03
chains to the east line of said dona
tion claim; thence north 21.26 chains
to the place of beginning, containing
126 acres, more or less, in Lane
county, Oregon.
Also commencing 11 rods east of
the northeast corner of donation
claim of John M. Morss, Not. No.
6568, in section 6, Tp. 19, S. of R.
2 west; thence west 11 rods; thence
south 13.89 chains; thence east 9.36
chains; thence north 9.08 chains to
northwest corner of E. L. Brlstow
donation land claim; thence mean
dering Coast Fork to place of be
ginning. Also lots 4, 6 and 7 in sec
tion II, Tp. 1 9, S. of It. 2 west, con
taining 42 acres in Lane county, Ore
gon. Also beginning at (he southwest
corner of the L of Caswell Hendricks'
donation claim, No. CO, in Tp. 19.
S. of R 2 west, being east corner of
County Survey No. 155 in Sec. 20;
thence north 50 degrees west 21.95
chains to west corner of said County
Survey No. 155 in Section 17; thence
east 2S.ii." chains to west boundary
of aforesaid L; thence south 40 de
grees west IS. 4 2 chains to place of
beginning, containing 20.21 acres,
all in Lane county, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that on Sat
urday, the 24th day of October. I HUS,
at 1 'o'clock in the afternoon of that
dav, at the door of the Lane county
court house, In Eugene, Or., 1 will
in obedience to said order of sale,
sell the above described real prop
erty at public auction to the highest
bidder fur cash.
JOHN BUOY,
Heleree.
Notice of I'llial Settlement
Estate of John Stewart, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administratrix of the es
tate of John Stewart, deceased, has
filed her final arcount in the matter
of said estate In the county court for
Lane count v, Oregon, and Monday,
the 5th dav of October, 19ns, at the
hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of
said dav has been fixed by said
court for the hearing of objections to
laid account, and for the final settle
ment of said estate and any and all
objections must be made and f: d
with the clerk of said court on or be
fore said date so fuel u s.ui mini..
Dated August 29. 1 9"s.
LOUISA M. STEW ART.
Administratrix of Said Estate.
L. BILYEU. Atty.
Ailininlftniior's Notice
Notice is hereby given thai the iin-
(derslgned. E. M . Dury.-e. has .."n
duly ai'i'ointe! a imnn- -
estate of Rach-i .. raio, .
ed, bv the county court of Lane coun
ty. Oregon. Ail persons htn.ng
c alms .gains' ,.! .-at., are h-P 1
n -t 1 1 : 1 to pi
administrator ":'h ;,:'"l";r
at the law afii' of L !'''"
gene. Oregon. ;
from t : e '- . .
in I ; 'I
Iu
1 9n
-d t!.
I -l.t- o! r'
K lii'RYEE.
A.lministrot-Attorney.
i Spe. :.i! C ore's;!, i'. ,!, ::, . i
iiarrisbura. Sep;. M;s,
neuneii, (laughter of M. M 1!o'm s
of t .-lis city, died September l-'-h'
19"V of Urights' diseai-e. She ' ,
in her forty-second yea:-, she w i
member of the Christian chur.-h. 'de
voting more than twenty ears of her
life to the cause, and in fu;1
faith of receiving the Christian's re
ward. The funeral services were held'
in the Christian church lure audi
were conducted: t;y Mrs. u. S. O.
Humbert, of Eugene. Her sermon
was listened to by the large congre
gation with intense interest. A sen
sible and humane feature of her dis-
.ume was uiai sne omitted, as tar i
as possible, to harrow the feelings of
.ine relatives and friends by pathetic
references to the sickness, death and
loss of the departed one. Mrs. Ilen-
nett was laid to rest by the side of
her mother in the Masonic cemetery.
I Miss Edith, the fourteen-vear-oid
.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mur
! dock, of this city, was suceessr'ully
; operated upon Monday for appendi
j citis.
J. F. McCartney, a capitalist of
I Portland, was here the latter part of
past week looking after his fine farm
situated about six miles north of this
Messrs. Scott and Stephens are fin
ishing up an addition to Mrs. M. J.
Alford's residence, situated on the
north side of Kesling street, between
Third and Fourth. When done this
improvement will make it a beautiful
and convenient home.
J. V. Borden, representing the "Or
egonlan," was here Wednesday. His
gentlemanly ways and persistence
should lead to fortune. He will be in
Eugene next Monday.
Messrs. J. d. Senders. L. Douglas.
T. J. Anderson. C. L. Morris and Dan
McClain went to Brownsville Thurs
day evening by automobile to assist
In dedicating the new hall just com
pleted for California lodge No. 43,
1. O. O. F., in that city.
The Republicans of the two llar
risburg precincts have organized a
Taft club. They start with a con
siderable number of members.
The llarrisburg public school will
open next Monday. Professor Mark
Paulson, of Minnesota, has been
elected principal. He conies well
recommended, and from his letters
It is safe to calculate that he can
handle the school with its tenth
grade.
A SURPRISED M1XISTEK.
liyntiici Cured llroncliial Catarrh Af
ter He luul (iiveu Up in DcsNiir.
"For many years I have been a
sufferer from bronchial caarrh, and
had despaired of anything like a
cure. Judge of my pleasant surprise
when I first used Hyotnel, which
brought complete relief. Ilyomel has
been a veritable godsend."
There are many readers of the
Guard, who are suffering from ca
tarrh, either nasal or bronchial.
Many of thece despair of ever being
cured. They have soaked their stom
achs with nostrums until they are
disgusted with all medicines, and
are now traveling their miserable
way, allowing the devilish germs of
catarrh to sap them of their health,
energy and vitality.
But let us reason together. Hull,
the druggist, has a guarantee rem
edy for catarrh, colds, coughs, bron
chitis, croup, and all inflammatory
diseases of the nose, throat and
bronchial tubes. The name of this
remarkable remedy Is Ilyomel, and
if it doesn't cure you the Hull Drug
Co. will give your money back.
Ilyomel (pronounced Hogh-o-nio)
is medicated air; you Just breatho It
through the Inhaler over the In
flamed and germ-ridden membrane,
and Its soothing antlcseptic proper
ties will allay the Inflammation, des
troy the germs, and restore the en
tire respiratory tract to Its normal
condition.
A complete llyoii" I outfit, Includ
ing a hard rubber inhaler, costs but
$1.00, and an extra botiln of Ilyomel.
if afterwards needed, costs but 50
cents. See the Hull Drug Co. with
out delay.
I'ORCE S. P. TO RUX
TRAIXS OX S. W. ItRAXCII
Salem, Sept. 24. The railroad
commission has requested Attorney
General Crawford to start suit by
mandamus or otherwise to force the
Southern Pacific to operate trains
between Tallman and Crabtree on
the Springfield-Woodburn branch.
The bridge between these towns over
the South Santiam has washed out
several times. Since the last time,
about two years ago, the Southern
Pacific has made no attempt to build
it up again.
Tallman is now reached via Al
bany on the Corvallls k Eastern, and
Crabtree by the Springfield branch.
For a distance of seven miles be
tween the two places there Is no
longer any train service. The farm
ers along this line complained a
short time ago and a hearing was
held at which the railroad commis
sion found that circumstances war
ranted a service over the disused sec
tlon of track.
How io f.ci Strong
P. .1. Daly, of 1-4" West Congrem
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 rrom Elec
tric Hitlers that 1 feel It Is my duty
to tell those who need a tonic and
strengthening medicine about It. In
mv mother's c,i-e a marked gain In
flesh has resulted, insomnia has been
overcome, and she is sieadlly growing
stronger." Electric Bitters qulckl)
reme.lv stomach, liver and kldn.-j
complaints. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. aOr.
(JASOf.lSE WOOD SAW.
Garrison A- GI:oti rw all wood
o nf Offiie Ilia, k 15T1. II"""-
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Be Prepared
for Lhc storm. Don't
wait until you've
caught a cold. Of
course, doctors must
be supported, too, but
it's wiser to put the
money into a warm
coat than the doctor's
pocket. We have
some dandy Fall
Overcoats made by
the Schwabs of St.
Louis; ideally correct
in style, fit, finish and
price. Good ones at
$10, better ones at
$15, excellent ones at
$20, fine ones at $25.
Others in between.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St..
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE. ORECON
Invites your account, whether Inre
or Niniill,
Your business will reeelva prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAKE DEPOSIT ItO.XKH KOIl UK XT
T. (1. HENDRICKS,, President.
S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President.
P. E. SNODGR ASS, Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
AlHtnnt Cashier.
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
GEO. K. MUNROE
FURNITURE
I7 Vi'l Eigblh St.. Eugene, Ori-Rim.
Phone R.il 5o7'L
Sole Aifi-llln for Uw Prr1lanil
vo,..n Work.
Flfty-tbn-e styles. Including the
no', d Detroit Line. Also the Laclede
Ranges the be,t low price range
on the market.
A full line of llatrs Just from
he factory.
Call and examine our large stock
before buying elsewhere.
Williams Transfer Co.
Licht and Heavy Hauling
qTOOD I O SALE
0 5M Willamette St- Euprne. Orefon
Phone Main Sal
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His.'
Headqusrders for FRUIT JARS
Special prices while moving
E. DODGE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge
I PKVjw-vn . U
mmm
W. M. GREEN, B&.s8K5Sk
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
Wlu,.
Ollice in RegMn Building
ELI BANGS
I
J. H. WEST
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES.. '
McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eocene
at 5i30 a. m. Stages do not call at
private residences but will call lor
b.ggagelf notllled the day before.
Livery Phone
PRIME )
Eugene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to
meet the demand we will have on hand a Barge supply of live
and drc-d poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NUMBER.
102 East Ninth Street.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Piano and Theory. Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice Miss Evj "Stinson (Brenneman, Bacheller, Sweet)
Violin. . Mr. Le Poy Gesner (Sevcilt)
Au.itit U -Miss Albrtta Campbell, Mist Veda Quackenbub, Miss Ins Watklns
Rfttes Reasonable Faculty Experienced
Cpens Sept. 22. I90A I. M. GLEN, Dean
WK POINT ITU I'ltlhK
to our splrm.M sink ot i;ro
rorios, ini'lmlln ttu1 most roli
abU bra mis of ran nod nirats,
fruits, fish, vt'Koiablos, oto. We
haiullo none but the purest pro
ducts the kind of goods hav
ing a guarantee of quality. In
ordinary or loose grocer tea like,
tea. miffee, sugar, butter,
rheese, spices, etc., wo also car
ry the standard qualities only.
We Repair Every
thing Electrical
that needs attention, as well as
rcll you apparatus. Further
more we attend to repairs prompt
ly (on 'phone order if you like),
and you won't need to sound
your buglar alarm when you get
our bill. Need anything in our
line.
EUGENE ELECTRIC CO.
J. O. THOMAS
Electric Wiring. Flxturts
and Supplies
Phoiw Main 5. EUGENE, ORE
EARL McNUTT
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
A daily stage leaves Eugene at 6 a. m.
lor Mapleton, close connection by
steamer ior Florence and Acme
Main 2 1
We Carry Prime Meats
and no other kind. Our aim Is
to hnvo tho best qualities only
.ml lei the other hutchors han
dle t he I ii f rlor grades of meat.
Consequently our regular cus
tomers know for prime roast,
lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for
nil kinds of poultry In season,
nud for chops, steaks and cut
lets, no competitor call ap
proach us In quality. Tho sumn
may he said of our splendid
hams and bacon.
Broders Bros
Phne 2Mnbi 40 - West, 8th St..
Phone Main 645
ii, DILYEU
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