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,4 n V 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 ' ""V I.- "Ml ,if at lk::, . - - St 9 ' 'v u II UUUH I Turn the Wick as high as you can there's no dangei as low as you please there's no smell. That'i because the smokeless device prevents smoke or smell that means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce J of fuel burned in a PERFECTION 00 Heater (Isite wlta SaMkckM Dvk) , I I : :... . i !" 1 1. UJ. 4 aunts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin. 2 ijuti and nickel Every heater warranted. i adds cheeriness to the long winter evenings. Steady, Made of aft lealer can- Ifalltotesd.seworknitby. Made LKacktl plated, latest improved central dr Let tverv liinp wirramcu. u jvui C Perfection Oil Healer or Kayo Lamp U of nurat agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OP. COMPANY (Incorporated) 2, LlllMIIIMIH'ItT T'liiiiiimiMr I- Mr. Book-Keeper Too Old Too Busy Too Wise "iltss you are too old to learn too busy to or too vise to want to we can show you how rase jour business. '."Nonsense" if you want to! But wait until larvliatwe have to offer. Let us show vou p 'Let tfsjell our story. .You . do not -bind - iiftopay anythingor to buy anything-or to liking except hear 'what we have to say. Let lyouour plan for increasing vour income--th to be free. 'Ask for booklet "A". ihternitional Accountants' Society, ; -SSS DetrMich., I I I I .,1.1,1 HAS MADE GOOD BEGINNING A. C. I!K'(IiKl HKIIIM, IX HUl TICK yi AltTKItll.u K S I'OSITIOX IS IX 1h.I!T,,k. ItATK (i)ssi AXI other NEWS The University football team has1 "ale a good beginning m . Practice, and reports from Cor-1 vallis show that Oregon la ahead of' the Agrics In their work O A C i Idaho, hnu-pvo.. .... . , .. i ,,. : ,, . ' """ io nave tne -' uu tne colleges in the ki . , lufi .-"iuuieion witn hia team. Th, u n. .n "l,u '0 Deat Oregon this year, and as the game comes early In the Oregon schedule such a contingency is quite possible. In case Idaho beats the local college they will count upon Oregon winning Imh. ' , ; C" and ,hus ln Rl1 Prob abillty giving the coveted Northwest d. :tth -.-.1 I'iiy buy is out of atiik forever. II.. v l....... ,.. trouble wiiu his lee. ar. and he will get ,)U; for a rar upon the r. Eastern aulhoriti, s that i. "Hi !. able to eon:'1 cel. Ins former records I 'an was raised in :, i,;.u.; . shop, where during vacai !..! . help his father out now he i "iK ii.u k to no it again, h,. B ,1, spend at least a ample of months ' ' the shop. Kelly stepped off No ; v.surdiv' and spied a friend at the de';. greeting was a rapid fire of question I as to the whereabouts of h ilf i i,,," ! en old friends. When the HakeV Cttv ; boy found the fair whs in sexton he1 was almost persuaded to stop bt 1 decided to bo nn i n.,b... turn to l'endleton before the eel, bra tlon is over. He will spend several days -hen. visiting on a ranch in the neighborhood. O : o lUWTOXIAX MIXSTKKI, MAIDS AUK UOIIXti What should prove to be one of tne greatest novelties of the season will be the Minstrel Maids at the Fu gene theatre October 2. To witness an old-time minstrel performance Riven entirely by young ladies, is In deed a novelty. This conipanv Is composed of twenty young ladies, who are endowed with beautv wit and vocal talent. They will give an old-time minstrel first part, intro ducing all the latest hits, with Mrs Jacqne Casad, the famous lady batoa twlrler. a a feature. The costumes HALMCT IX TI1K ItOSTOXIA.X MIXS THIOL .MAI11S, TOMORltOW XKiHT ( First ol Bank i!I.0RECON lvhrther large reulL F"!l receive prompt, 1 wndntll atten- r-'"WS,. President. r"-. Vice-President. PlUCRASS n..v,. f1 BW3T0W, "lUnt Cashier. GOODRICH. 0- .-TT 1,4 . Clothes Do Not Make the Man But if they are well selec ted, well made and fit perfectly, they improve his appearance wonder fully. You can get such clothes at our store because we are sole agents in Eugene for the celebrated Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits. Our fall stock this year is the most complete in all respects we have ever carried. Also, you will find them reason ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and 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. on are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON East Ninth Street chamnionshin tn them Tho iah &n'iiD mines on uciouer 31 at Mos cow. Mlcliel or Ijiitourctto Among the contests for places that of quarterback seems to be the most interesting. The two chief contest ants are Michel, from California, and Latourette. the Oregon City lad. Both are clever and experienced. Michel weighs about 16a pounds and is built much on the style of "Chuck" Taylor. He Is quick-fend active. La tourette is not so heavy, nor quite so strong, Judging from :hls appearance. 1 nut he handles himself well at all ' times and gives Indications of being I a good dodger. I The final Outcome nf tha fliril!.vl win aepena upon the headwork of the players. The position of quarter back has more chances to lose a game than any other and the choice Is very important. Delmto Gossip. A n,Wa alnrv ta nrlnlnl In 1. Tl- ciflc Wave, the University of Wash- uium uany publication, wmcn says that the move of cutting down the three-nipn tpnms nf tha Ti-l.t-,tn bating League to two-men teams is ueui uiscussen ny inano and u asn- InfTtMIl Ilhlhn tha arli,-h. paao tL- likely to withdraw unless the revis ion is attended to. for the expense of sending three men with the small crowds that greet the forensic con tests In I'.nitone. Seattle and Moscow Is such that they must break from the organization. Local debaters do not credit the article, for they feel that Idaho is in no such a position, since she has been more successful in victory than eith er Oregon or Washington, which would make her the last to with draw. Ivan B. Rhodes, the popular Y. M. C. A. speaker, will address the I'ni versity organization ln Deady hall to night tit 7 o'clock. His subject will probably he "Good Advice to the Freshmen." Merle Chessman has been elected manager ot tne Lriee liud in place 01 Harold Clifford, who did not return to college. Steps were taken toward the for mation of a University band last night. Charles Erskine has returned to college. worn In the first part are said to bo quite elaborate. The second part consists of a laughing musical com edy entitled 'Harrlgan's Holiday," In xiucu uie young ladles will assume ! the male roles, and are said to bring i forth rounds of laughter with their clever work. This attraction Is un der the famous Juvenile Bostonlan management, and promises to be one i of the treats of the season. v Niuie fallow The Fail 6: Winter Fashions of Correc t Clothes for Men Made in New York by are now being exhibited by us exclusively in this city Roberts -Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street LIGHT VOTE BEING POLLED IN BOND ELECTION ; WELLS-hARGO CO. r.'Kw -iouAT. FOR SALE For 10 days, a fine bus ness property on Wlllamete street; one that pays a good Investment; centrally located. For further In formation apply to ' the Pacific Land Company. Room 7 Hovoy block. D. L. Cartmell, Manager, tf FOR SALE For 10 days, a good new house of four rooms, all ready to move rignt in; price, s.600. Call on the Pacific Land Company. umiui i, novey diock. D. L. Cart mell, manager. tf The wntpr hnn.l ilotl.,n la l.-i.... Ing out fewer voters than anticipated and up to a lato hour this afternoon me indications were tlint not more than httlf a nnrm.i v,.t ...... .1.1 1... cast. Tho Judges and clerks of elec tion nan an easy job and spent a good part of the time loafing. There were IIO Carriage., nn tha glra.il. acoininodation of voters, as Is usual ly 1 no case, and this probably had something to do with the light vote. At tlliK liltlt. It hnrH t.t ,rU,ll, t I. .... suit, but it will doubtless be close. roiiownig is 1110 vote polled In the several wards up to 3:30 o'clock this aiiernoou. First 2 2f Second 1 2 7 Third 12a fourth 15s ltefene-ti Sale IKIUP TIV nor! in-nit 1 ourt or t tit Slate of W No TAX CASF ... ,r"Kim ,,,r ''' i"U IMA UHOt Ella Jones. James A .,,.. I--.. ( anipfield, W. M. Cnmpfleld, Inn Hurke, James L. Ilurke. Everett l. Lnndlngham. Mary w. Land- iiKunm, Lester Landliigham. Ronslo Landlnghnm, Plalntlffa, vs. Dora Holms, James Helms. Delbert Judge Harris, of the cir cuit court, has granted tho Injunction asked for by the Wells-Kargo Express Com pany, In the case of the com pany vs. the slieriff of Lane county, to restrain that offi cial from collecting taxes levied by the assessor on the rights and privileges of trans portation over the Southern Pacific Company's railway ni-a in i.niie county I 1 OXK III Ml(l:i AXI I'OltTV Tl ItKS nitow.x Smvrnn Ctrl I a 1..1. . , . - ' 'it ninil Kli'tuil- 1 ship ran down a ferryboat outside I MO persons the harbor IoiIhv nti.t wero drowned. ;M1 COUGH Cl'KK. For tho rninnlniA (. 1. I, . 11 vii, ,11 ctillglia, ! colds, asthma and bronchitis and nil lluoy. ()ra Ittinv ii..,. Roy Buoy, Herbert Buoy, Mark ".. lurunce iiuoy, Mattlo Buoy and Lula A. Landlngham. Defendants. Under and by virtue nf a decree made and eutered In the nbovo enti tled court and cause for tho parti tioning of real property, on tho 2 :i 1 1 day of September, l'JOS, decreeing the sale of the hereinafi"r described property. I am appolnten solo referee to sell said real property, described as follows: Coinnioni ing at tho northeast comer of the donation lantl claim uf John M. Morss, Not. No Cr.liS, and being Claim No. 3H, being parts of sections 1 and 12 In Tp. No. ' IS, 3. of R. a west, nnd Claim No. BX, being parts of sections 6 and 7 In Tp. 19, S. or R. 2 west, which said rorner Is 15.H0 chains north and 4. OS lllnS complaint tending to consump-l r,,rnr ' "" chalus north and 4.6! loU1 639 I tlon, liverwort, tar and wild cherry I r,alns east front the southwest cor , have for axes nnilntui,.,.,i ., i ner of section' 6 a tores;, l, t m FAIRBANKS IS -PITTSBURG VISITOR Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 1. Tho cele bration or Pittsburgh sesqul-centen-Mal was continued today with no ap parent lessening in Interest or en- llshed rouulatlim . u ,, u i I I thence west l-ltlltiln , R!i n ,.-hi, ii : cough remedy. It contains no on-1 "'."'I1' 2 '2B rhulns: thence east 60.0:1 lum or harmful dhigs and can be , " 8 u,e ei,8t ,lf ilona glvon with safoty to children Price 011 clulm; "'enco north 21.26 chains J1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co WII-! !. Jha 1,1,100 0, "ugliiulng, containing IlaniB Mfg. Co. pnn.B..' Clovcla'ud O moro or '"" ,u Lha ' . ' " 1 county, Oregon. mu loiiiiiirncing ii rods oast or tho northeast corner of donatio i claim of John M. Morss, Not. No. 6D6N. In section 6, Tp. IB. a. of It. 2 west: thence wnut 1 I rt,lu hnn.. TKY MIIH run IiKHHh'KT FOR SALE For 10 days, a good house and barn and rive acres or land, with orchard; price, $1 400. Call on Pacific Land Companv, Room 7. Hovoy block. I). L. Cart mell, manager. ' tf FOR SALE For 10 days. 13 acres of fine river bottom land near Eu gene: hops on the same now; for further Information call on the Pacific Land Company, Room 7, llovey block. I). L, Cartmell, man-l ager. ,f . Dissolve onn nnrknirA nr nn n-.. a ini r. - ;. , . .v..v ... v..- cu ijtjtj-j m una nine or bolltnir wa- thuslasm on the nart of the rlilmni i, whn. . . V,n a and visitors. The program for the til light one cup whipped mim nlTd T'!h lt'H9 ,'lml"": lhaF0 eaM B " day s festivities called for parades, I six crushed m' ccaroon. I ch"".mi l"nco north 9.08 chains U. atnietic contests, Hand concerts and together thorouirhlv n,l .n- i.. " : .url"WUHt cor"ur of E. L. Ilrlstow .rip" rUh'r.n.lZedla'n't ' beVveuVu,rwS ' "ouT Fork'to 'EST TZl rut" Km,t y ,,f f,ruw"rk tolri"- T veLwa l;rTpA.,a,:'l,lc: Vice President Charles V. Fair-,' The ipti n ..a-,, i n . talnlng 4a acres In Lane county, Ore- banks, who was formerly a resident nackace ,i, I, nn hi i , .nU pur i ' or Pittsburg, accompanied bv Mn. 1,1 he obtained ,rt an, ; Also beginning at th uthwott llrl.'.t.b., I I... ........ h"Ul faCOKI 8. poriij.r ,.f t Iw. I ..ft' n i,....j. .. . . u. ....... n., ,ii, ,u in V lllliay I " ' w, v,innriT I 1 1? l f 1 1' K . j IIIMIIII IOII t- III HI . ,-SO, lU, IP -J'p. J',' to attend the celebration. They plan I to remain In tho city two days, dur-J Ing which Unto they will 'be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Met calf, Jr., of Woodland road. ' REWARD If the llartv or imril..,. l... i. . the mor.t.r, used for firing bombs, i the night of July 4th. on the butte i "HI return same to Eugene tiun Coinpany's store they will get re I ward. i lf EI'OEE (iir.V CO. BACK TO SMITHY FOR OAN KELLY OLYMPIC HERO IS r.XCIMVGKI), BY PLAUDITS OF XATIOX (JO IXfi ll( K TO HELP I ATHKIl IX THE BLACKSMITH SllltP AT BAKEIt CITY Unspoiled by his hobnobbing with the great, unchanged by the laurels he has won. just a unassum-. i Insr. just as gla ! to n.'-'-t a friend. Dan J. Kelly. Easf-n Ofcon's rep- Iresentive am-uic th- wr-M-'"-ating 'trio of athl s fr'.m th I"- .' ed through P.-niU.-' :. Ia-t '.veuii.a. savs the Ka Or-i.' t.:.ir.. I After having !.-.-n i-oncra'n.a'e 1. ,1 and f-ed t-v lovrs oi ,'" WANTED You to take your old comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe "Shop" for repairing; first-class work only: honest material; low prices. Hair soles, 35c and p. 5 9 East Ninth street. o31 FOR SALE At the Jim Yates place. 0 nines northwest or Eugene. 3 young work horses, 2 milk cows. 1 broow sow, 7 shoats. 1 new sulky plow. 1 good Bain wagon. Phone 13xx3. N. J. Blais. o3dw TEA TTnw little if ;-t tt... ..; ,k "UW They Take the Kink. On, Iltt if if nridQ fr. fK IrrlTt "I have um-d Dr. Kinir it vw I if- c il ... ' His 'or many years, with ln. renlng ot the cup! It has cover-J B""s,"otl"n- Th"y " kinks . , !ollt of stomach, liver and bowels CO tile SCa With ShlDS for a iwllh,lt russ or friction," says N. II , , , I Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. (luaranteer hundred years satisfactory nt W. drug store. 25 A. Kuykendall'a il,l,lAMH- CAHIM)t,l(? .IVR WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAKI FOR SALE Hall's safe, size 22x24 x34 inches; used about three years: In first-class condition. Price. $40. Address W. A. Hudelson, Junction City. o3 Tour rwrr ftturni reur naser tl r ies'4 IUi Scbillio, i Dil. pi i him (iOODS GIVEX AWAY We want to clean n,,t or iin... ,.f '. The beBt "1 ve In the world for cuts. silver deposit ware and Bobemlnn ,,ri11""' "rn'' "leers, salt rheum, tot- Uin entire I ' lwmnl"?a nanus ann ail smn erup- lions, uuaranteea lo give satisfaction or money refunded. Hold hv l.inn urug company. FOR RENT Ti unfurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping. Vacated this week, ('all nt 695 Olive street, corner Eleevnth and Olive. o5 FOR SALE Good house and barn on large lot; a barvain If taken soon. For particulars rail nt 16s Jefferson street. ol glassware, and will glv I ii,. n .ii iiuiiuieri ann inirtv-tive - 'Pieces away to our customers With l?r n";nR)r refunded j every purchase or or up to 110 we I will give one piece ot Bohemian glasR. With every purchase amount ing to $10 or over we will give one pleee of silver deposit ware. The i regular prices of these goods run from 50 cents to $l.5ij. This will continue until every piece Is gone. Optical work Is Included. J O. WATTS, The Up-to-date Jeweller and Op. tlclnn, Cur. 9t-h & U'lliainctt tf S. of It 2 west, being east corner i I County Survey No. 155 In Sec. 20; thenco north 50 degrees west 21.9 i chains to weal coiner of said County Survey No. 155 In Section 17: them 1 east 2S.65 chains to west boundary of aroresald L; thence south 40 de grees west IS. 43 chains to place if beginning, containing 20.21 ucrct. all In Lane county, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that on Sut urday, the 24th day or October, 1 90S, at I o'clock In the afternoon of that day, at the door nf the Lane riimiiv court house, In Eugene, dr., I will In obedience to said order of sale, sell the nbovo described real prop erty at public auction to tho blghebL bidder for cash. JOHN IIUOY, Referee. G.VSOLIXK WDOI) H.WVIXO Cull up Phone Main 32 or Farmorsl 6!. It. A. Maltzan. tf I Laige shipment ot rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. FOR SALE Rlach Coach stallion. broken to work $:)nu. Service fee to Injure, $ 1 0. Rice Bros.. Mapleton, Or. ol .1 FOR SALK--A cottage, plastered, large rooms: good wa'er; furni ture and carpers complete. $1210. Enquire : J . , (liive s:ieot. WANTED Far:. I -he I h tio of 6 or rooms for th--" -:x months Address M Ea-: T-iiv. itr'-et. ol P!!.Fhi rrr.Hi; riLtcn! Hard hrlcn for rutmnev. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Piano ind violin music taught un der a positive guarantee. Terms rea sonable Professor It. A. Fisher, studio at Hoffman House. h30 I- urn ! ser f- m PiesM' Ii" x represent.-!: ' the new-le after ro,il n'-r.i iiu a-iib-tii .i-- - . .1 SMt-s ! ' I.itrl. l':tn K- : : -k, r "it - .-'a For the pre-enl W WTED a" 1'iid' ru :li -r Unit RENT .i- '! : n 1 1 : 1 1 . Girl lo id II' I'll! ! lllllier work 4 19 WI1-: !li'U.. Wllllamf Indian Pile Olntmen! will enre blind, bleeding and Itching piles. It absorbs tho tumors, allays Itching it once, acts as a poultice. gives Instant relief. Williams' In- , , " """ , , 7 Vudor porch sbnd dlan Pile tiintment it prepared forwt). , ren-h of all piles and Itching or the private parts. Sold bv Linn Drug Co., by mall fiOci and $100. Williams Mfg Co., I props., Cleveland, il. WatR for alarm i-iocks fnim a dollar up. tf ? a luxury CHAMflERS IIARfiWARE CO. Oregon stbk pins at Watts', tf Ailinlnlstnitor's Notice to CreilllOK Notice Is hereby ilvnn th,.i ii..,.-.. II. Roberts has been appointed ad ministrator or the estate of John M. Roberts, dereused, by an order of I'm county court of Lane county, Htat'i of Orcuun. on ih ?r,th iv ,.r a... gust, 190S. nnd notice Is hereby given that all persons having clalma against said estate are hereby notified lo pre sent the same to said administrator St Ills home on the corner ,if w..,, Seventh nnd Jefferson streets, Eu gene, Oregon, duly verified ns re quired by law, or at the In wofrico of I. N. Hnrbaiish. at Room 5 over th First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from tho date of the first publication or this notice. Dated this 26th day of August. 1011. GHORGE II. ROBERTS. Administrator. , I. N. HARBAI'fJH, Attorney for Estate. do! will. In e the .torn.'i d do. and t! ! a verv h to do e ork f.od V t IS i r 1: Il.ik- : planus ' Music Store hurt tiun ie work should d and I' I I lo re I, i-a.-e fir If See lion .luati, beautl film, at lueaiiiland tio'atr da a nd 'I d 11 rs lay. j Ailiiilnlslmliir'a Not Ire I Notice is hereby given that the 1111- derslgued, E. M. Diiryee, has b 1 1 duly appointed administrator of tlm I estate of Rachel A. Cr.lbtree. det eai - '1. ii) tne county court of l.alle c 1111- j I colored : ''. Oregon. All persons bavin Ketitodys I n tall v. We,iieH- claims against said estate are herein- o ! notified to present the same to sail adiiilnlstralor with proper voucher 1 Cough Sir. 111 at Hie law affile of I.. Illlveii, Ku- i-h'ot.i d 'lor haul It :iti I of tl.i at the oti and throat. " like mo of t ch cnrioi. loit on n'lv mot fb fani, a 'In 1 Sold o ' 'line ! 4 in r I ri ri 1 m l all dru- K"ne. Dr.non, within six momlii Irion 1 s d re o 1 r Datsd ik s I'd day of September, ll'ia. - jv E. M. Dl liYEE A'lmlllistrot.Q. I.. BILYEU. Attornev. o G o o G