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0 o o "S. ) DAILY GVAKB. TTKSDAT. BEWKMilER . X October Ladies Home Journal Patterns Now Ready, Style Book Free, Patterns 10c and 15c Ea. The Friendly Store Blanket Sale Wool, Wool Mixed and Cotton Blankets, specially priced for this Annual Blanket Sale, come in white, tan and gray, prices 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.25, $2.00, $3.00, $4.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $11.50, and are 15 to 25 lower than usual. Correct Styles In Fall Gloves Women's two-clasp Dent Cloven, hiinI-newn; full pique mltth. In llavuna and Manila nhulen; a pair. Women' two-ilnsp liaiiil-Kt-wn pl(iio stitch, new tan xliaileH; a pair, .'ia. Women' Macho (iloven In bin mime of shaded to match your fall own; V 1 ..10 a pair. Complete Block of drewicd kid CJIoveH, bent inn ken; (1.00 and $1.75 a pair. Infanta' and children's kid Gloves, $l.2.ri to (2.00 a pair. All sizes. $4.00 Long Kid Gloves a pair .... $2.38 Nemo and Kabo Corsets New Fall Styles It Is essential to comfort and style to have your new suit or gown filled over one of these moduli made to fit ally form, livery pair Kuiirnn teetl to Klvo perfect satisfaction. Hee the new mod els at our corset coupler. The new Ideas are ex plained liy experienced people. Trices, (1.00 to (5.00 a pair. Outing Flannel Night Dresses In white, pink and blue and fancy stripes and checks; IiIkIi neck, square and V-shaped low neck made, extra full. 50c, (1.00 to (3.50. Domestics Priced Low Good quality 30-Inch bleached or unbleached muslin, a yard He Ilest quality bleached 38-Inch muslin, a yard 10c Cotton flannel In bleached and unbleached, 5c, :, S 1-3C, 10c to 20c a yard. Ou'lng flannel, 5c, 8 l-3c and 10c the yard. In plain colors, stripes and checks. Wednesday Only 50 pieces 33-in Percale J 2c quality, a yard 8c Come in blues, grays, reds and light colors. Hemember this cloth Is on sale Wednesday onl at this price. Calicos, good grades 5c yd LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H. FRIENDLY 592-394 Willamette St. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back IITCHEY CREEK WATER IS GOOD o KiiKi-nc Oivgon, St-ptenib.-r 29, V.m , t ..: i. .i.. ilmr visited Uitchev .... .,i"a.r:,r. wB , ,;v ;..;. as pure i.,kin rwi i-KMiiMin-i - , ji' 11., ..,; ;-. I that ,,ure taMii. wnt.-r as there i iu .vk..h, ami 1 a u : .!.. t her. is ,n"-e water tl.ere than hu,'e.ie will . J think the people of Knne .-an .1" any hett-t than to Not. the lioiuls ami SM Kit.-lit-y Creek water. Yours lor Jiitehey I reek waiet, A. '. , Mr. Allev and also for Douglas coun T T T T Ai. , - illv a national I J , as 11 Wtta l'iLll'"J CITV XKWS competition. Kosehurg Review. tv! See the laughing event of the sea , ,,, ' son tonight. "The Missouri Girl" is a play that. Is really worth while. About two miles or the new log- King railway being built by the If vou would laugh and grow fat. B,)0th-Kelly Lumber Company out see "The Missouri Uirl" tonight. i from Wendling into the tall timber, see I have been completed and the grading The ladv holding Xo.-65 ple.se the entire distance . of 'four or five ,.M -ml net vour suit. The Crescent, i miles 0. A. C. REPORTS RICHEY GREEK WATER ABSOLUTELY PURE (Continued from 1 age One.) show evidence of contamination by B. Coli. Yours verv trulv, IIALI'H W. MATSOX. M. D., Bacteriologist to the State Board Dr. W. L. Cheshire, Eugene, Oregon. Dear Doctor: Above is a copy of report made to the State Board of Health by Dr. Matson upon his examination of spec imens of water received from you. Yours very truly, ROBERT C. YEXXEY, State Health Officer. h.is been finished. rienry i sinner an old S. P. section foreman. afternoon 475 has been engaged by the company to afternoon m .ho nrk nnri from now I'ploS o'clock this " term n , erinu,nd "tne W()rk ana f,om now ' students had registered at the Inhcr j expecled that ,t wl progress Ue$rn,'r'l(n sity. ' more rapidly than heretotore. University of California Department of Hygiene Berkeley, Sept. 10, 1908. Dr. W. L. Cheshire, Eugene, Oregon. Your letter of the 4th Inst, and samples of water have arrived. I am sorry to say that a bacteriological examination of a sample of water T- I'KIWONAL I. T. Nlckllu returned . this after noon from a trip north. K. II. Dunn Is transacting business In Portland. Felix Thomas, of Halsey, spent last night In Kugene. Attorney II. W. Thompson Is In Tortlahd on business. O. C. King H it on the stage this morning for Deerhorn. B. M. and J. C. (iodnrd, of Pleas ant Hill, are In the city. District Attorney K. U. liryann Is In the clly from Corvallls. K. A. Dean Is home from his va cation on tho lower SImhWiw. (irover O. Walker and wifo nro In tho city from Lowell today. Dr. Kranc Lucille Hard has return ed from a short trip. to Portland. N. L, Kltthenry returned this af ternoon from a trip to points north. Waller JohiiBon was a passenger tin this morning's stage for Florence. Misses Helen and Carrie Koyl, af ter a severe Illness, are able to le wliilor In tho morning for their home at; Blue River, after a week's slay In Eu-j gene. . n... .t. inn I r....... i.i..i.n .. n Visit. ' . .. J. II, Wllhelm came down from Zlon today. II. ('. Spenoor, of Junction Clly, was In Kugeno today. Mrs. O. C. linker, of Salem, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. N. Itoncy, In Eugene, returned home today. W. II. Scott, the Leaburg mr- rnaut, returned inim I'ortianu nisi night, where he ordered a lot of goods. J. R. Hill was In the city from Junction today. Ho leaves tonight for Idaho, where he may decide tu locate. Mrs. M. I). Hendricks arrived here today from McMlnnvllle, to visit at the homo of her niece, Mrs.- Frank Bowers. Rev. and Mrs. D. II. Trimble re turned homo last night from Salem, whnru they attended tho M. E. con ference. W. T. Ilalley Is In the city from Meadow. He and his family will re side In Eugene during the fall and CITY FATHERS TRANSACT MUCH BUSINESS The plasterers are at work oi n i Qn (ne Glmpie Bros, farm, seven , .v. nn' I () II I .. I.' ...... w. bnnu'n uu the irst story oi u.e - ; - - - nines sou in w. ... r,, s ' """"vein which had been shipped so far would block. .the old John Hickathier place, a vein ,,, whatever , ' ' " ,Wk . otcoalvfT'TS,LrnA changes that take place In wa An exchange says of "The Missou-, at a height o 290 feet one da ter dur, &a ,merval. thg , a rl Girl" there is a laugh in eNeiy, , 8 week A a dep h . of 280 fe' would make any resuUs lhat Bwe line." . ; vp'n CO t,rm k and the solid mISht obtain b an examination now an1 , LI I ruck ten feet deep- no Index whatever of the condition A carload of lime tor L. X, Roney vein of coa was at uck teet fleep lf was among the freight shipments Into er 1 . 'rdL,,11""n0 ai & Pe- It is possible that a chemical ex- Eugene this morning. i trMeum Conll,any. The worlt of paving the alley be- amlnatlon could be made which ; would be of service to you. If vou About four years ago Dick Whit- will write to Professor G. E. Colby. tween the new i.arrei. ,. ,i waif known loccine con- OI lnls universuy, ne can probably building and the Sanford lot was be- , on the neck b" give you some Information about the gun this moming H ,.ilin'g of a tree. Portions ofj matter. restaurant on West Eighth street and ' in his vk and remaiiied (The aboye e(ter eJ)la,ng why is now sole owner. Kuvkendall removed them trom Washington University analysis L. n., ViTk n .. r wnn.l uavi; I showed more bacilli in the Ritchev Piano and violin music taught un-l the The ' ?' d-s a-o eek sample than that of the O. A. der a positive guarantee. Terms rea-j him nc , troul le mi til a few , das ago c a( CorvaHg , the formep case sonable. Professor R. A. Usher, 'j1" h' " ?houKht ?t best the water was a week or ten days old studio at Hoffman House. s.O navem hefore the analysis was made while There we,, be pTeachlng next Sun-! removed before any serious troub.e j a rtnv Ortoher 4th. at n a. m. mm , . .. . i.. i ,t Ilonin- ster store bv Elder S. 6. Poole. Bv- The Oregon conference of the M ?.,ivTv Id E. church at Salem adjourned last orybody invited. evening at 9:30 o'clock. This con- Xew and novel specialties Intro-' feronce comprises territorially that du ed In "The Missouri Girl" tonight, part of the state of Oregon west of Seats are going last tor i ne ' ; '"" , ' .TX sourl Girl" tonight. nienibershli) of some ll, 000 commu nicants. The local church Hum- Mr Bovd who recently purchased! phrey Memorial saill retains its lead the old Grav coiner at East Eleventh ! in uregon .Metnouism in i aci i it during the the old uray corner at cubl i-.tccn-i. , -- -..r.--- . (r..,.,.in.. nn env-I somewhat increased ..' ,!... .,'.! with r number of ! present year. It stands first in mem- cinih in , l...puhln mwl hnnevolent p-lvin.?. The I official board of the church meets to- creek. ) Oregon stick pins at Watts', tf Caleb Powers, the Kcntucklan who spent eight years In a Kentucky pen itentiary in connection with the Goe bel case before being pardoned by the governor, was baptized in the Baptist church at Jelllco Sunday night in the presence of 500 persons. modern flats. up. Alton Hampton was able lo he flown town today after a siege of tho Rrlp. Minn wi u jnrnmn. ennui imp iiiiiiii u,, i, ...... r.. . Junction C.ty on tl.o at.emoon train ., f 'hfcaZle "fors't iA w ....i i. m(i, ,..., rl",','Vl,' w,'ero they have been In the Mayor J. D. Matlock has returned from Pendleton, where ho attended the funeral of his Blstor-ln-law, M.sr Cass Mat lock. government service, Mrs. .las. Klrby went to Junction r'l... ....I.... ... I..1.. I.... I. .... I a t... 1 V.w,ll...i. n,l wir.. tin v.. r..l..rn. ? ,"""-' j.mii ..ri .. .....aim , nun od from their trip through the Mid-I rds ' Va'safley and J. ... Pnitt wer , ,1. ,kC:;l: jlago passenger, this morning f111'. to the matter of the hold-up of ,M. V. Mapieion. DeWald there Inst night. .lev. M. C. Wire and wife return- i d ihli i afternoon from the conference j Wl.tlV.r.a ' Mrs Defer ?etrn,"i Cottage Grove, arc In tho clly on bus Iness. at Hnlem Frank 1 1 ml ley and family havoi this afternoon from Portland, where they attended the stock show. The week previous they attended the state fair at Salem. moved lrom Crow to Eugene and are. located at the corner of East SIMh1 ami Oak streets. i Clarence Luckey In here from Sun J Francisco visiting at the home of his i uncle. J. S. Luckey. I Mrs. C. II. Hklpworth returned this afternoon from Salem, where she at tended the M. K. conference. Car) tiabrlelsoii arrived up from .Salem this afternoon lo cuter the Vnlverslly. Ci lea Xelson was a passi'ttnet on i.e mage this morning for Mc Kelule hl'ldge. Professor I.. ('. Read left on Ibis I morning's stage for an outing ai I See us for camp furniture of all M.'Kentle Bridge. j kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks leave CHAMBERS UARDWAItK CO. j BKK IIF.Itn IllTTOX For your accident and henlth in surance. t)pposlte postoffice. j Best iiiinllly tents all slfes. CHAM1IKK8 IIAIiDWAKK CO. ! Vii.lor porch shn.l.s are a luxury with Hie reach of all. ! CHAMBERS HAHOWAKK CO. The annual reception of the Hp- ! night to launch Its plans for the com. worth Leagues to the students and . ing year. The membership is enthu ... L,.i ,m bp aiven to-islastic and the outlook the best in night at the A. O. U. W. hall In the the history of the church Rev D Theatre block. A rerentlon will bo given to the vnnnir iipot.le who have recently ar rived by the Epworlh League Wed nesday evening-, September 30, in I. O. O. F. hall, theatre uiock. C. C. Page, recently from Grants Pnss Is onening a small Job print ing plant In the room occupied by J. T. Rowland, the real estate dealer, one door north of the Orpheum tnea tru. The curbing for the West Eighth street paving beyond tnarneiton street Is being built. 1 ne next stretch of street to receive the dope will be West Sixth, between Willam ette and Olive. The freshman class of the Univer sity today elected the following offi cers: Wendell Barbour, president; Miss Lucia Campbell, vice president: Miss Erina Clifford, aecretary; Ralph Turner, treasurer; A. R. Means, ser-geant-at-arms. II. Trimble, who has been pastor for tho past two years, was retained here for another year. President Campbell will speak at the University assembly tomorrow Watts'. forenoon on the subject, A General Discussion of the Work for tho Year." Miss Mary Morgan, the new teacher of piano forte, will render several selections. The sophomores of the high school have electcn the following officers: President, Paul Jenkins: vice presi dent, Bryant DeBar; secretary. Miss Dodsun; treasurer, Harley Langford; editor, Mr. Lawton; sergeanl-at-arms, Anderson Baker. Oivii The Eugene Loan The Money Question Is ns much hew (o keep It as how to get It. What Is tho use of striving to acquire l(. if It Is going to be a s.iurce of worry? THE EUGENE LOAN ,1! SWINGS HANK answers the question of how to keep money safcly and conveniently. An account there means ab solute s.'curlty for oilr cash and freedom from worry for you. Open an account and ou can khi1 all Instead of half )mr lit lad to our business and cavings VAI'ITAI. (Ml M'ltPl.t S. ai'J.VIMKI. t.-slAllllSIIIII 1H1IJ. Bank 'OIIIIMI f An adjourned session of the city council was held last night and sev eral matters of more or less Impor tance were attended to. President of tho Council J. M. Williams presided at the meeting In the absence of May or Matlock. Tho street committee made a re port on tho straightening of Charuel ton Btreet near West Twelfth and on Improvements on West Twelfth. The matter was referred back to the com mittee. The cost of paving around the parks was reported at $18,470, and tho Warren Construction Company was paid SO per cent of same. Tho matter of tho extension of the Jefferson street sewer and some lat erals was referred to the sewer com mittee to securo rights-of-way over private property ami It gave them power to act. The fire and water committee was Instructed to purchase enough 41 Inch water pipe to replace the 3-Inch pipe on West Eighth street whoro the new pavement Is to be laid. A petition for an arc light at the corner of Thirteenth and Chnrnelton streets was referred to the fire and water committee. The placing of an Incandescent light at the Intersection of some of the alleys 111 the business district was referred to the fire and water com mittee with power to act. The city engineer reported that Amazon creek could be properly drained at a cost of iiomi to 2uu. The committee on health was In structed to act further with the en glneer In securing moru data as to the probable cost. The proceedings In the mailer of the extension uf Olive street from West Twelfth to West Seventeenth was declared faulty by tho clly at torney, as the Jury had not assessed the benellts to tho various properly owners and it seems to be In the Bame shape It was before the mailer whs commenced, so It was decided to leave the matter to the properly owners lo raise Ihe money, JMU.. and pay the money Into the clly treasury and a tender of It he made lo Mr. Klucald. The si reel committee reported that B. S. llyland w ould take J I turn for t e rii;ht of way for the extension of Olive street through nls property ! the rallw;t grounds, the clly to pa lor the paving. Both reservoirs on Ihe buite were ordered cleaned out, and the street I commissioner directed to notify the Wlliamcuo Valley Company. An ordinance was ordered drawn for grading and graveling the alleys ! in the block luiuudel by West Huh J and West Sixth streets and Olive and j ICharueitou streets Ail ordinance requiring cement walks In the tire limits to bo made I I from the property line to the curb i Hue n.ts unanimously passed ' V fish peddling ordinance' was read and amended so that It . , , . . ' . -I shall he htulnl tor mil. t., ,,.iiu. ""'" ne nils neon vufccssiui in trie li.h in Eugene without a license, a a. I ; ""-actice of law- it was thus passed. ,, ' , ,, . .. .,, Hi" matt.-r of sprftkllng and , Mr,'"V1 Mt- ?riu " !i,'v r"" cl.......ng the streets was relet, ed ,l,:t"'"',1 ' "s imlng from Portland. the t,.i ,.min1t:,-e. 0 th.y attended the lo, ::- . I ock h.Mv and wherein Mr, 1U I'tooilc,! rtorses won Ihe lotu. ;ist of I'reinnttt.s awarded to any ..tie ex hibitor. This Is a fine showing for IV(M BAW'IXG Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore phone Rod 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. sick m ICAKTERS OlTTLE lVER tiASOLtXB WOOD 8AWIXO Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf SEE HERB BUTTOX For your accident and health In surance. Opposite postoffice. Large shipment ot rockers and din ing chairs just received. See -us for new, up-to-date furuiture at right prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large shipment ot rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Car freBh cement Just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. J. 11. Yates, proprietor of the Court House Lodging house on hast aev enth street, is having Architect Htin Elcker draw plans for a tw-o-story ad- ' ''on I-' he erected on th esotlttl end of the hltlldtlic. extending hack . fink street. llils addition will ! W'ANTEl) afford 2 4 more rooms. Oregon buttons and pennants at tf 3KTf itrOAY. WAXTED You to take your old comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe "Shop" for repairing; first-class work only; honest material; low prices. Half soles, 35c and up. 59 East Xlnth street. o31 FOR SALE Good house and barn on large lot; a bargain if taken soon. For particulars call at 168 Jefferson street. 01 WANTED Second-hand roll ton desk. C. C. P., 03 4 Willamette street. 0i Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, Id digestion and Too Hearty Bating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Tastt In the Month, Coated Tongue, Pain In the side TORPro LIVER. Tam regulate the Bowils, Purely Vegetable. SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, CARTERS Genuine Must Bear c:l. c: ..... najy i ou-uuinio digiuuuiu "01 '.. RFFIIgf S!IRTITIITfe CIGARS Julius Goldsmith i Ckisst's art now liPlns fnrnunl for nlnht srhool work jit the Kum'ni' I Business rollout. Whiter term opens I next Moiulny, Ortoher .th. 1 host1 who are Interested will please eall at the office, write or phone for hi for-i ! I'Mttl'tn. This Is a splendid eduea-' tlonal opportunity for those who are! . employed during the day. n;l ; W K Hurnhani, business manauei ' j t.f tho llostouiiiu Minstrel Maids, who' i app ir here Friday. iVtoher was' in Kunene today. The show is r ally j ' ooiite opera, t lit pirls not ewn -Mai'kint; up as most wlii'e nmistrfls are aeeustoineil to do. The manager states that the production is lull of taste and refinement. Albany Penioerat: Lieutenant-Coin-1 1 not J. M. Williams, a prominent Ku-i 1 nene lawyer, was in town today on let.tl business. Twenty years a no ! this summer Mr. Williams ran for I eounty superintendent on the Kepub- ' hctwi tbket. be Ins defeated bv 1.. Ml i ni l. He then went to Ku w here he GEO. K. MUNROE FURNITURE 67 West KiKhth St., Kukouc, OreKon. Phono lied 0376. Sole Ap'iita for the l'ertlaud I Stove Works. Fifty-three styles, Including the noted Detroit Line. Also the Laclede Ranges the best low price ransc on the market. A full line of Heaters Just from ? "'"'I' M l,f JV'lb I nooa's Pi C Sold l.P n Kiiriiished house of t! or s rooms for three or six m.milic the fnetnrv Address SI Hast Tenth street, ol Call and examine our lnrse stock before buyliiR elsewhere. 5S9 GSS3SES9 m mm m Edison Records FOR OCTOBER Clothes Do5 Make thell Bt if thev ted',H made', perfectljvthevir.: lully. Yon . Sl' clothes I store because sole for the celebrtteil Michaels, Stern & Co J llne of handj suits. Our fall stnoi. is the most cot-.J respects id - ever carried, vj wi'I hnd them : aoiy priced. We carry a corcJ "ininusninggo cannot be e.v& tlie city, and on: will be found k inauy 01 our CI tors can afford for. We own J store and have i to pay and are j with small pre You are invited i and look at or.1 . whether you k ED. HAN! East NiutliSJ Sterling Silver Noveltief You often findil small silvei m ents. We hit you want !o Butter Kit1 Sugar Shu Olive Spl Jelly Spwi Lettuce r; GeamU Bon Bon Si Birthday Sd These pieces hejvy weifht, fxoensivenff SEE J.O.W Cor.oih"1' The big hit for October will be "D Tin frtnt rn in toi"!i. " lUAMhKd UAKUV.AKK CO. L on t Take Me Home" Plenty of Red Wing records on hand EU0GENE GUN CLUB i r , R,d 45:1. Our 1 1' IWEj I Jf prlo, I to Ji