THK l.l i;i;.VK DAILV Gl'AIll), .MOXDAV. HTOIll-:it la, 1UU8.
ofhing
t i i ir-o i
VALUCO ailU
winter wp
on sale in any store.
Alfred
Correct
who want the natty and nifty styles of today, are all included in this sale. Not one
old shelf-worn suit can be found in our stock.
Immediately noon arrival of our complete lines of clothing we marked each and
every garment down to its actual value. Understand?. Down not np 50 per cent
above its value and offered to yon at a reduction of one-fourth off. thus deceiving our
customers. Hut on the contrary, our clothing is marked at the right price in the be
ginning and we claim that we are conducting the Greatest Vcilua Sale ever offered in
Eugene. We make a profit on every thing we sell.
Suits $10 to $35. Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
OEERTS MOTHERS
COR.NER.
W. M. GREEN, SZSJSfottR
619 Willamette St.
Our Irons Are Here
THE EXCEL IR&N
It Excels all othors in Price and Qu.ility
Yours for $3.50
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
516 Willamette Street
For Wit ing, Supplies,
Iikctrircl
HLl IIANCS
J. II. H'UST
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Liv'ry, Feed, Staga n J Sales Stablo.?
C.ibs Always K'f utv
First Class Turnouts ol Alt Inscriptions
..STAGES..
V.KI'N71H STAC.rv.ivrt l'u,:.'iif
jit i:J0 a. ni. Sl.ici do noi oil al
rm .it.-r'-l,lM..vi ru' lll t ill It
bui;jjri i otitird Hi day bclorf.
Livery Phone
(if tin-, ItiuMcr lliillilinti.
AT-
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Sly IS III UUI lllie.s'Jl liuuiiiil; iui una iaii cwiu
linliv. fr-xreU nnvihiiTJ ever before placed
Such high grade lines as
Benjamin &b Go.
Clothes for Men and the
SoDhomore
Suits
For the Young Men
8th AND WILLAMETTE
muwiwiiiiiuiiiiII'ii pi 1 'in 11 ingarawa
10 JAKK TIIK
I.ADIFS TO COMH
for n l;k nt our m'tH'orlon.
Not nlnnc (lnt'H It Klvo tliiMii an
liloii r tho cli'iinllncsH with
whli'll our tiililu tlfllrai'ios nr
liiinillotl. It aim) affords 113
chance tif nlitivltiK them Kiiinti-
thlng nnw and nlcu In tho oal-
I11K Hi"'. Won't you visit
today? Wo hnvo somct hliiK
wo know you would roll.-h If
you tried It.
Plionc Main 25.
Fixtures id ol! kinds cf
Machinery.
KARL M.NUTT
KlV.liNI' H.OI.'l Ni.l'. Sl'AwK
A cJ.lv il.ici- tctv.-.. L.tict'Oi- .ii6 i. ni,
t.r M.irlf li'ii. cle.v c.'iii'rvlii'n by
itruturr lei KloicuCf juct siiir
Main 2 I
' Vo Rop.i"r Evry-
' thin;.', ricctririsl
t'lal I C -h .it!in!ion, ,s well js
! von .ip?.i'a!u l uril.ir
,.nt .itun.l tn r p i ts v-Hu'.ipt-..'
(uti'pluii.c otjir il von K'ii
i :d Vol' ilMl't ni'i'.i Li iKiil.l
J. ii bo'.ir .'.u n w r.. .i yo.i
uu: tii! . iNii .1 U:.'. .ll ill., in o.ir
IA GKNF. KIFC TRIC CO.
J O. 1 i. CM
Kb i r e WHt n. K t r
end So,)) lieh
I'honr M.ii,: i. VI,;KM'. : KK
Sale
k;. - .,, f-. (Kli- Jolt
STREETS
ritocr.A.M atiox
I, .1. I). Matlock, mayor of tho city
of Ku'jono, hereby notify the people
of the elly of Kni'iio, and proclaim
that tho hill proposed by tho common
council and referred to the people, to
amend Sections 10X and 1 1 2 of the
Charier r.f the City of Kimono, as
amended by the people of said cltv
April IS,- IrtOS, by KiviiiK the Com
mon Council the power and authority
to Issue and sell five per cent nego
tiable water bonds of the city to n
Mum not exceeding $500,000 In thr
iiiiKreuale, failed to receive a majori
ty of the votes cant thereon at the
special election held In the city ot
I'liynn on the first day of October.
-IHOS, and therefore failed to become
a law of the City of KiiKene, tho mn-
ijorlty iiKalnt't tho same being 15S
vote.
j That the hill proposed by the Com-
ninn eounll and referred to the tieo
iile for amenillnu Section 109 of the
i Charier of the'Cily of Kmrene. so as
I In etnpower the Common Council In
the sale of the water bonds of the
I city when no bids aro .-eceived foi
the puivh ise tbereor at or above par
'at the lime advertised; then the
Council may negotiate and sell thf
laid bonds or any part thereof nt nrl-
;va'j sale at not less that their par
niuioui rcauvertistng, mili
, ll'llled to the Kit,. f (u, pt.pl0
I lie City of Kugeaeat the special elee
lion held in said city on the first dav
r October. 1 litis, received n malorlt'
ot Mi,, voles ctisl thereon as follows:
Sunibcr of voters voting in favor ot
.aid amendment. 4 25: voitnir ,i,.i.i,,i
-nld iinit-ndnu-iit, ;m; majorltv in
favor of said ameudtnenl. 79; 'and
iheiei-y became a law ot the cltv ol
1 r.nneu...
Hated tl-U (iih dav of Octohe
1 ! OS.
I - .1. 1. MATLOCK.
XOTH'K III'' (.1 . Htm s st, ,,.
N .lice ii hereby gl.-cn ,aI hv 'vil
li'" of an order of the Prahate Courl
ol Lane t .unity, Oregon, dated Vii'
-' IS. t SM.S. ,,e undersigned gu:,
iLau or in,, estate of llarrv '..avei
.."i usau weaver
I uinor.. was duly licensed to sell al
I 'he l'.,'..:t. title and interest of th,
a,d inlM.irs. being undivided two-
.'Is nteivsi In and to the follow
; a g .lescii.M'd real iiroperty. to-wlt
; lieginain:: at the Southwest conic,
''f doir'tlon land claim No. i, . x,(
I , '' '"-',;', 1,1 "'viion 33. low nhi
, i s . L. . w. , ran ihence North
I '1!1',,,.;, 1 chains; thenn
Last - I chains; South ir..;r. chains
e-t 2-1 chains to beginning
cintalnliig Ilii.tio acres.
, Al'.'. beginning al the Norlheusi
corner ot I). I.. CI, r.l Nullf.
! , "Ji. in seeilou ;t;t, township s S
2 W.. run West 4 ;! ;i 0 ch illis
!l , ' ' 10 cliains. I s.mth line o:
said claln;. Knst 1:1 ;l,l chains to S. K
"me!' ilereor. and Nun !i ;in minute.
! ' I I ... I 0 chains lo beginning, con
'"iniLi il 4e acres, niere or less
"' 1 '"""'. Oregon, at nri
i.re -ale f, r ,.ai, h ,m,
Sai l gc.,1 .!i therefore pur
'" 1 on and after th,
- ' ' : d-.y ef S"pl, 'ruber. I SOS, re
'.'v.' 1 i N '. r an, I oil al private sah
i l i r.l lo the highest bid le-
JOHN M '.VILLI VS,
ilaar.lia
I : l w M;n
l: !'' !" , r , ,,rc, i ho tool
' -. I l.ir r.-:-ts ti.imli.
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1 -''I "it H. WATSON.
I' t'.s' l':g.,r St, .re, Olue.
IRRIGATION
MEETING SATURDAY
A SUCCESS
A. I STOVKK, ;) KICVMK.Vr KX
I'KICT. AlHMtKKSKrt ;lt.X;KI(S
A.M OTIIKItS AT SI-HI ;HKI.I
TIX1.S OF SI'I.KNDIO l!K
SI M'S OF F.XI'I KIMKMS IX
W I I.I.AM K'lTH VA I.I.F.V.
The irrigation meeting held at;
Springfield Saturday afternoon un-j
der the auspices of the Springfield (
Grange, which has recently Man;;-,
urated an active campaign for Irri
gation, was largely attended and
those wno were present say that It
was the best meeting of Its kind ever
held in Lane county.
A. P. Stover, at the head of the
Irrigation htireau of the United
Stales department of agriculture for
Oregon, was the principal speaker.
Ills address was Instructive and en
tertaining. He exhibited charts to
show the results obtained by irriga
tion and gave examples of the work
done at tho experimental tract at
Hlllsboro, In Washington county.
On 7 'A acres of land last year with
ono irrigation 100 tons of green
clover, 4 tons of cured hay,
and eight tons of ensilage were ob
tained. This, year with three Irri
gations 2 00 tons of green clover,
7 V4 tons of cured hay and pasturage
from six to 10 Inches were obtained.
Since May 1 this tract has fed 20
milch cows and 0 Ohogs exclusively.
On the potato patch from an unirri
gated portaion 2600 pounds per
acre were obtained. From the por
tion that was Irrigated once, C700
pounds were dug and on that por
tion that was Irrigated twice, 7500
poundB per acre. Besides that the
percentage of merchantable tiibors
on the land that was irrigated twice
was 93 per cent as against S9 per
cent on the unirrlgatcd land.
In speaking of alfalfa, Mr. Stover
stated that the variety best adapted
to this part of the coast is the Ara
bian alfalfa. On the patch raised
at the experimental station there
were four cuttings this year.
Prof. E. II. McAlister. of the Uni
versity of Oregon, was the next
speaker. From an engineering
point, ho said, irrigation is
might nrlse and which might seem
to stand In the way of the success
of the project recently Inaugurated
for this portion of the valley, Is a
legal one. In case objections are made
to water being diverted from the
river and not turned back again.
W. W. Calkins, A. R. lilack, John
II. Hartog, Cieo. A. Dorrls and Pres
ident P. V. Campbell also spoke at
the meeting.
A resolution was passed by the
meeting pledging support of the
work started uy the Springfield
Grange.
UOOIiH (ilVIC.N AWAY
We want to clean out our lines of
silver deposit ware and Bohemian
glassware, and will give the entiro
lot of one hundred nnd thirty-five
nieces away to our customers. With
every purchase of 5 or up to $10 we
will give one piece of Bohemian
glass. With every purchnse amount
Ing to i 10 or over we will give one
piece of sliver deposit ware. The
regular prices of these goods run
from B0 cents to J4.B0.
ThlB will continue until every piece
Is gone. Optical work Is Included
J. O. WATTS,
The I'p-to-dato Jeweller and Op
tician, Cor. 9tb k Willamette,
tf
Where BuIIoim l'lew
'David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.,
n veteran of the Civil War, who lost
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The
wed Electric Hitlers hnve done is
worth moro than five hundred dol
lars to me. I spent much money doc
torlng for a bad rase of stomach trou
ble, to little jnirpose. Then I tried
Electric Bitters and they cured me I
now take them as a tonic and thev
keep me strong mid well." f.Oc al
V. A. Kuykeiulall's drug store.
IL V.
MOltOAN S rultMTUKK
FACTORY.
Furniture manufactured for whole-,
.ale or retail trade. Factory at east
ml of Fifth street. Repairing solid
ted. Phone Black 5 391. Residence
ihoue, Black 6&0. tf j
CALL KOK CITY WARRANTS, i
Notice Is hereby islven that all city
warrants up lo and Including No.
Hi registered April U,th, Isms, and
Jrnwn on the general fund, will be
paid on presentation at mv office
.Iciiibor 14th. lims. Interest will
.case on that dav.
FRANK RKlSNEIi.
City Treasurer.
Eugene, Ore, Oct. 7, 19IKS.
NOTll'K
Orn II. Ilenson does nubile tvee
writing. Address 39.". East Fifteenth
"reel. o;;,
OASOI.INK rt(MHl HAW.
narrison J! Oll.-ion saw ail wood
o gage, urtlre Black 1571. Horns
mm' lioi.
Oieson billions an,) pennan:s at'
...ins.
11.!'.! ''-:,'S l,,r r,.v
CMAMBFUS II AUUWAliK CO
Small alarm i locks al W'ai;.-' :
I 'n fruit r ims m -oock.
i. n .m "".::s II AKPV. ARE CO
Larse shipment ol romcrs ,u , Hr,
in chairs Just received. See us tor
lew. up-to-date turn lure at rltht '
'BRYAN MAKES
; TWENTY-SIX TALKS
IN ONE DAY
St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 10. With a
record of 21 speeches delivered dur
ing the day. Colonel Bryan brought
to a close in this city tonight his lat
est tour. The reception accorded him
was a fitting finale of the unprece
dented demonstrations which mark
ed his progress through the state.
Today's Journey, which was through
eight mantles of the state, might
well be called a "harmony meeting"
for nboard the special train were rep
resentatives of several factions of
.Missouri Democrats wno were oiu
poken In their demonstration to ac
tively support the national and
Stale ticket.
From the moment or nis nrsc ut
terance mi ii 1 1 1 he concluded hij re
,,,,,iD i,,.rn Mr rirviin declared the
electoral vote of Missouri safely
Democratic and he devoted consider
able time to urging tne people 10
..1...1 M, nntlrn stntp ticket as Well
as a legislature which would sent to
Washington a Democratic senator.
As in the speeches yesterday, he
sought to instill In his hearers the
fact that a Democratic victory this
year means a return to prosperity .
il ,11,1 n,,t nvflrlnnV President Roose
velt In discussing the trust question,
nn.l ro!l n rniiuiuuiirnllen from the
,,ttrr,oi--,,iipr:il which he construed
as a direct refusal or tne government
ii,'.,,ui,c v "v
a,,flnr lla luiclness in restraint of
trade. Taft got his share of crit
icism as usual, Bryan pointing oil!
that his Itepiiglican. opponent was
going around the country making
promises he knew he could not ful
fill.
TAI'T'H SIKSSAfiK TO
I'KOPI.I.; OK SOUTH
Cincinnati, Oct. 10. "I am going
South to make a few speeciies in
Kentucky. North Carolina, Tennessee
Virginia and Maryland, not so much
with a view of carrying those slates
as to show their people that they
were part of the union, and as such
ought to vote for the party which
will give them Influence in the na
tlonto which their progress, enter
prise and energy entitle them."
Judge Taft said this to the Taft-
Shermnn Club of Hyland, Ky., which
came to the Sinton hotel to pledge
Its support. Mlsc address throughout
was an expression of Intense feeling
regarding the polltiran condition of
the South. The South had, he said
made wonderful progress under the
application of Republican principle
of protection and yet it remained a
perpetual asset to the Democracy of
the North, to be delivered en bloc no
matter what might be the issue or
interest at stake. Taft busied him
self during the day in clearing up of
fice matters preparatory to leaving
Mondny for a campaigning trip
which will keep him constantly on
the road until election time.
Heating furnace, crick and founda
tion stone for sale cheap by First
National Bank
Williams' Transfer has received
several carloads of ties for wood.
Nice and dry. o9
Best nualliy rents all sizes.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
See us for camp furniture of all
kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Our Hand
Tailored
Suits
FOR FALL WEAR
are made by the celebrated
house of
Michaels,
Stern Co
They have quality, style
and lit, and will look like,
a suit made to order. Al
so yen will find them rea
sonably priced. Come and
look at them before buy
ing elsewhere.
W e carry a complete line
"i luiuisniiigjvooilsthat
cannot be excelled in
the city, and our prices
" ill be found lower than
many of our competi
tors can afford to sell
t"i'. e own our own
store and have no rent
t" pay and are content
with sni.tll profits.
"U are invited to come
;iiul look at cur i;oods
v, hctluT you buy or not
j ED. HANSON
I.ast N'imh Street
Clearance Sale of
if ine American
Cut, Glass
C
No piece with
out thiB Trade
We have the largest stock of Cut Glass ever
shown in Eugene, consisting of Hawks, Libbey, Em.
pire and four other reliable makes. We are not go.
ing to quote prices here; all we ask is that you come
and see the stock and if you are interested you wil
buy.
We are selling Rogers Bros. 1847 best Knives
and forks at $3.75 per set. Other goods of the same
manufacture at lowest prices to be found.
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L'.'.W.-.. ! liit A,.
Khri9 .eiiMi -j.vi.i.. i t'A ? f b
Wsi .k''3 fe
;.rt4rf..'.&:aSgS
Possessingf every convenience and an ideal location
. fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent lo
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan Rales American Pui
SI. 00 and SI. 50 per rlnv. $2. SO and 13.00 pr
S2.00 and $2.50 with bath. $3.50 and M.00 within:
Eugene Guard on File
t
Eugene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in orK
meet the demand we will h.ivp nn h.tnd a 'latee supply of -
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NW'-'
102 East Ninth Street Phone MaiW
PRIME
MEAT .
For Bedrock Wells and Pure,
some Water See
J. E. KILB0H'
Phone 5391
Mark engraved
upon it, is genuine.
THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER.
Cor. 9th and Willamette
le
Portland's NfwanilMoit
Modernly FurnisW
HOTE
V
Third and Main Slrhti
PCRTLAND, . Mica
O'H. SPENCER, Manaji
iimtimtiintwwww' I
We Carry Prime m
ami no other v',''
to J.ve the tet
.mi lot the otr I U"-'.,
die tin- in' rior e'"' ,
t'iist-qii-'i:ly our r'
i. ,,,' know H" i
al or rk ,
la m ti
mutton, vr
all
kinds of poii. i..'
nun i"i " "i
lots, no r,,nli
nro.ioh ns In I'"''"-
, of -r
may
haiiis and t'll',,I1
Brodcrs Bros
,fi i.
Sitisfitction Guaranteed
prices,
CHAMBERS MAUDWAUE CO.