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: ' THB EI0-5E D4T OCABD. SATVRDAY. OCTOBER 10, IMft BIG BALLOON RACE BEGINS IX. BERLIN TODAY COLLEGE SUIT . lnColW. m Q t I If (ZTk. ' I -AT in ti, v. I. t . h ' !'. E: 3 ' i n THE m VALUES and style in our lines of clothing for this fall and winter, we believe, excels anything ever before placed on sale in any store. Such high grade lines as Alfred Benjamin Co. Correct Clothes for Men and the Sophomore Suits For the Young Men who want the uatty and nifty styles of today, are all included in this sale. Not one old shelf-worn suit can be found in our stock. Immediately upon arrival of our complete lines of clothing we marked each and every garment dowu to its actual value. Understand? Down not up 50 per cent above its value and offered to you at a reduction of one-fourth off. thus deceiving our customers. But on the contrary, our clothing is marked at the right price in the be ginning and we claim that we are conducting the Greatest Value Sale ever offered in Eugene. We make a profit on every thing we sell. Suits $10 to $35. Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes ROBERTS BROTHERS CORNER. 8th AND WILLAMETTE STREETS SIGN WARD That is the way the trade flics. An ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that light has for moths-it attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas Lane County Electric Works r JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette ..The GRAND PROGRAM SATAN IN I'KISOX TEN YEA US AKTEK. COOK'S 1'IANCE. Tll IM) IAN1 HIS MEKITM. EVANCiEl.lNE. llll'.lll'S A HIT IN THE Ut0. SOWCS SO I.OMJ JOE. . ' . K ATY'S DAIU.lNli 1 AM W A1TI CSCii i CSS: Matinee Satr4ajr 2:30 p. m. EveMg ALL SEATS 10c. EUGENE Medic) and Surglctl STAFF W KuykeixUII, M. D. W. O. Pronarr, M. D. P. I. Hwtlr, M. U. B. F. Scirlr, M. I. D. A Pliw. M. D. G.0'H,l)tllir, M.D. L. E. IvL-Duugil. M. U ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training: in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor m.itinn ,irifln? W. KWYKE&DALL. M.DoSunt. TOGGERY I nniiMi Partori 7:45 nU9.. HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Mcdic.il and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations ' Full corps o( ttained nurses. Rates on application. SHIOKIFF'S 8ALK OV ATTACH MENT EXECUTION. Notice Is' hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and or der of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Multno mah, on the 2 2nd day of September, 1908, on a Judgment rendered in said court on the 9th day of July, 1908, In favor of the Ames Mercan tile Agency, a corporation, plaintiff, and against L. N. Reed and Amanda Meed, 'his wlfo, defendants, for the sum of one hundred thirty-two and i 10-100 dollars, with Interest at the rate of 10 per oent per annum from Juno 16, 1908, and the further sum of thirty dollars attorney fees, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent pur annum from the 9th day of July, 1908, and costs and dis bursements In which judgment, It was further ordered by the court that the property attached In said action and hereinafter described be sold for the satisfaction of said Judg ment In the manner provided by law which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's office of said court on the 9th day of July, 1908 and Bald execution to tne directed, commanding me In the name of the state of Oregon In order to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, to sell tho following attached real property of snld defendant Amanda Koed, being tho property attached in said action, to-wlt: All of the SIO'4 of the NWVi, the NIC H of th - SV Yt , the west Mi of thcSWVi of Section 10, Township 19, Itnuge 4 west, in Lane county, Ore gon, containing ltiO acres more or less. Now. therefore, In the nnmo of the Stale of Oregon and In compliance with said execution and order of sale, I will, on Monday, tho 2llth day of October, 1 90S, between the hours of 9 o'clock n. in. and o'clock p. in., to-wlt: at one o'clock p. m. at the southwest door of the County Court House In Eugene, Lane Comity, Oregon, offer for sale for cash, subject to redemption, all of tlie nliovo named defendant's right, title and Interest In mid to the above described attached real property. Hated tills 24th day of September 19 OS. HAKHY I.. 110WN', Sheriff of I.ano County, Oregon. CITATION. In the matter of the Estate ot Mur liny Murray, tin insane man. To James N. Murray, Charles F Murray and l.ydla 1.. Howard, greet In. In tlie inline of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby cited nod re- ntlll-cd lo miiieni- In I Im Cituntv I'mirt ! t ih ii.i ,,r n... .,..,. r.,.. !..'. ........ ty of I. sue, at Hie Court room there of, at Eugene. In the County of Lane on Monday day, the 9ih dav of No vemlier, 190N. at nine o'clock In the I - .' i. II. I , llll ll ..nil I to show cause. If any you have, why an oruer siioum not lie made aiitnor Ulng J. J Murray as guardian of the estate of Mur Hay Murray, an Insane man, t sell (lie real property belong ing to tne said Mur Kav Murrav to wit: the nortr.ast quarter of section 1 in township 19. South Hntige ti west of Willamette Meridian. UiO ac res of land In Ume County. Oregon Witness, the Hon. D. It. Vhi Ismail .nidge e! tlie (ounty Court of the Suite of Oregon, for the County of l.ane ami tlie Seal of said Court here to attlved. tills lli dav of October 190S. Attest: K. C. LEK. Clerk. NOTII'K To A km Fits Hay and grain wanted In exchange for piano or omsns. See us or tele phone at once Stevens & llulln Pi ano Home. Commercial ctnli ink I Tel. Main 41. Berlin, Oct. 10. With twenty three contestants representing eight countries there is every Indication that the third Internatinoal balloon rice for the Gordon Bennett Cup will result In the most notable con test of Its kind in the history of aeronautics. Success, of course, will depend to a great extent upon .'He atmospheric conditions. If the con ditions are favorable tha start of the -raca will be made this evening from the grounds 0f the Herlin Aero Club. It th outlook is not regarded as en- tir,lv oatlHfactnrv the Start Will Be do'.'T'.d until tomorrow. The drawing for the stare give. ireHca first honors, and J. C. Me. Cry. lap been picked to start .irsi In the America II. of 2200 cuoic me ters. The othr American emne are Nason H. Arnold, with the St. Louis, and A. Holland Forbes, who will pilot the Conqueror. Belgium has two entries, M. de Moor and M. de Bronfrere. Oscar Erbsloh, who won the cup last year with a flight of 872 miles, when the race was held In the United States, is competing again for Germany. Prince or- ghese Is one or ,tne itaimii cui.hibi.i torB. England's hopes' are ..centred largely on Hon. Charles btewart Rolls, who will pilot tne Dig oauoou Brittania. Alfred Le Blanc and Jac ques Faure, who contested last year, are the leading Frenchmen. QUAKER CITY FESTIVAL IS OVER, Philadelphia, Oct. 10. The wild est dreams of the promotors o: the Founders week celebration nave been surpassed by the realization. No festival, no great gathering held in Philadelphia since the Centennial exposition In 1876 has In any way been the peer of the celebration which concludes tonight with a final grand illumination of the city. Ev ery detail of the week's program has been carried out with clock-like regu larity. Every citizen seems to have contributed ns far as possible to the success of the affair. Today was given over almost whol ly to the athletic events on the pro gram. These Included automobile races in Falrmount Park, track and field events at the Philadelphia ball park, and a national rowing regatta on the Schuylkill. Another feature of the day was a parade and field ex ercises of the Knights Templar of Pennsylvania. NOI10DY SPARF.l) Kidney Troubles Attack Kuaeno Men . . iui1 Woiucii, Old and Young . . Kidney Ills seize young and old. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer In their early years. Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do dally work. Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman or child Is to cure the couse the kldnevs. Doiin's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Cure all forms of kidney suffering. F.ugeno testimony proves it. Mrs. A. J. McKln.ney, 69 Law rence street, Eugene, Or., says: "For several years 1 had acute at tacks of kidney trouble at odd .times. and recently It Decamp more acute. There was bachache and more or less irregularity of the kidneys. Being In duced to Iry Donn's Kidney Pills, 1 found relief almost from the first dose. The backache soon left me and 1 felt better and stronger. As I continued their use every symptom of my irounie uisappenred. Other mem tiers of our family have also had goon results rrotn using Dnaii s Kid ney Pills." for sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Koster-Milliurn Co.. Tlnff.nln New York, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' PROCLAMATIOX I. J. O. Mntlork, mayor of the city of Eugene, hereby notify the people of the city of Eugene, and proclaim that the hill proposed by the common council and referred to the people to amend Sections 'ins mid 112 of 'the Charter of the City of Eugene, as amended by tho people of said citv April IS, Mills, by giving the Com mon Council the power and authority to Issue and sell five per cent nego' tlnble water bonds of the cltv to a sum not exceeding $r.00,noo In the aggregate, failed w receive a majori ty of the votes cast thereon at the special election held In the city of Eugene on the first dav of October Ifo. and therefore failed to become a law of the City of Eugene, the ma jority against the same being ir,$ votes. That the bill proposed by the Com mon coiinll and referred to the peo ple for amending Section 109 of the Charter of the City of Eugene, so as to empower tho Common Council in the sale of the water bonds of the city when no bids are received for the purchase thereof at or abtte par at the time advertised; then the Council may negoti-fie and sell the sum Ponds or any part thereof at pri-i vale sale at not less that their p-irl value without readvertisnj i. milted to the vote ot the people of me l lly of Kugene at the special .! . . lion ncui in said city on the first d-iy of October. I'.iOS, received a majority of the votes cast thereon as follow' Number of voters voting in favor of said amendment, U'5; voting ag-t-nst s.iui anieniiuiciit. att,; ina.!nntv In ,' lavor or said amendment. 7;, thereby became a law of the cit Eugene. and ''''I t'.is t'.th day of (V: 1!0 J. I? MATLOCK, L 612 Willamette Street UUY SUHVHBAX TKACTS OS YOUR OWN TERMS NOW There are two or three acre tracts left in Blair Street addition, closo In, with streetB nicely graded, which you can buy at a moderate price on on monthly installments if you wish. Also tracts from Vi to 10 acres In Garden Home addition. These are very desirable and you may make your own terms. These are splendid chances to make money by saving It, as well as by the increase in values. They will not last long. See the Oregon Land Company, Howe & Buoy -or Zimmerman & Rugh about these tracts. GOODS GIVEN AWAY We want to clean out our lines of silver deposit ware and Bohemian glassware, and will give the entire lot of one hundred and thirty-five pioces away to our customers. With every purchase of $5 or up to $10 we will give one piece of Bohemian glass. With every purchase amount ing to $10 or over we will give one piece of silver deposit ware. The regular prices of these goods run from 50 cents to $4.50. This will continue until every piece Is gone.. Optical work Is included. J. O. WATTS, The Up-to-date Jeweller and Op tician, Cor. 9th & Willamette, tf Whore Bullets Flow David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the Civil War, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done Is worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I spent much money doc toring for a bad case of stomach trou ble, to little purpose. Then I tried Electric Hitters and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic and thev keep me strong and well." 50c at w . A. Huykendall s drug store. A REAL I1ARGAIX 577 acres; 250 acres of fine land In cultivation; ten million feet of saw timber; a brand new sawmill that cost over $2000; $2000 worth of new farm machinery and tools; a blacksmith shop; $1000 worth of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs; all level land; Is in good neighborhood, near school, high school and store; six miles on good road to railroad station; land around it sells for $50 an acre; worth $40,000. Price, $21, 000. Reasonable terms. See the Heal Estate Exchange. READ THIS Now Is the time to buy lots in the Blair Street Addition ! to Eugene. You can get terms on, them. They are soon to be raised 10 per cent on Slndden tract. We have acreage, jmnll farms and large 1 ones, too, that can be bought through this firm for less money than elsewhere. Call up .Mark Fleming or hunt; nun up u will pay you. He lives at 357 West 5th street. His office is at 4 12 Willamette street. Oregon Land Co.'s building. ,A Healthy Family "Our whole family has enjoved good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills three vears ago." say.s 1 A. Dartlett, of Rural Route 1. I'.ullford, Me. Thev cleanse and toiu. the system In a gentle wnv that does .ni good. 2 5 cents at W A Kiike!idaH's drug store. vViHl siAwiXG - fiasollne power, by w. W. Moore ' phone lied 32S2 i.. .' small will be appreciated. WOO H RAWING Oasollne power, by W. W. Moore, l ln .7, " "' ?rd8.rs larS8 or in xtv nu irpr aifin Q ; GASOLINE WOO!) SAUINO lC'VPArhMan,trn320rFi-- I'nibrvlla mid O O eni-ols liecovcif,! . At reasonable prlr-.-e :tnv nui.lli. -r. wii.it in . .- ,i ears . .hi on r.. it itjov Potts' Cisar Store. 5Q Oli've. DAVID M. KAh CICINATORs CV . YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES. THOUGH high style predominates the -- care is. oestowed on i i HARMONY, and DURABILITY, COMFORT are the characteristics A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Com., AND DESIGNS. S $7.00 fo $25.00 WILL BE FOUND AT STANLEYS WILL SELL OR TRAD? Any and all Active Stocks and Bonos STOCKS American Wheel & Vehicle Alaska Pet. & Coal (Tres.) B. C. Amalgamated Coal Portland Home Telephone Co. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co, American Telegraphone Omaha Ind. Telephone Co. Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co. National Copper .... . ... viC6uilb iii.hc!. uuue; yy.uuy erf paid and non-assessable, for sale for cash or trade. Tbl iu. i, euuippeu unu is paying running expenses. Eiaoic; I AVE HAVE Mining, Industrial. Invention or Oil S&J we wm traae ror tarms, timber lands, town or citv Dro;.l auj t inns ui vaiue. ww nave o per cent and a per cent u oLun., on cci ttiiu eieuLiiuai railway. noxns 5 PER CEXT Omaha Independent Tel. Co. Tacoma Home Telephone Co. WE ALSO HAVE 5 per cent Gold Bonds to sell for ail for Income bearing real estate, or desirable farm proper.; IF YOU do not find here what you want, state fully Just if desire, what you have to trade, or whether a cash dMi, J tut. Telegraph, write or call. Roberts & Co 134 SIXTH STREET, W. M. GREEN, S3 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. Eugene Poultry St( Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity meet the demand we will have on tuna a lUI?e ''.J and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OIK . 1 02 East Ninth Sft-ett, 13 ill? Do Bam. , HJOH GRADE FABW rJ rrv n o,. ivi "n, STRENq STOCKS American-Canadian no Alaska Pet. & Coal (PoJ wurman American Co!! I United Wireless TelegrJ Amer'n De Forest ffirciel Conutock Golden Gtu lacmna Home Teltpk r meiuy copper BOStIS 5 PER CEXT Portland Home TelephcJ Aortnwestern Long 0k. I AGENTS WAXTEnTO STOCKS AX1) BOXIB. Street I PORTLAND, OKKOiCA. WE 1.1 lit) THE i LAMES If for a look at our ' Not alone does it ft; i idea ot the cleisi.: which our table de!i. handled. It also a!! " chance of shoias - i thing new and nice i;l iiiir line. Won't J I today? We hare we know vou woill 1 von tried it. H We Carry P""1' ,nd no e,ner I have ; t the !! die ttieinf' , r knew .tf. la,.,;, mnttcn. . n'.i kir.ds oi i- 1 10 . lets, nn c-'"., ro.-n!t 'iBf: n. - iv be r.a hams -ir'J Broders Phone W