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g.EWGENB PAJffiY I : ..vur-.u.. ui.miua, Hr.iiAi.Miu t wim;, iTy;i:i! u, mi s () I NATIONALS SeBALL CHAMPIONS OF WHOLE WORLD MINISTERIAL Co CH Pension :? mrids it season. It i" Lry to play the re- CHicago Has uu ,o one (or Detroit. Ure Chicago, De- ; Fourtli Inning Chicago, : troit. 0. i Fifth inning Chicago, 1; Detroit, 0. 0: New Orleans Oct 14 mi.i,,.,. 0:al relief, church extension and tt.Mii- , ' msi-ussen lo- j day by tne International Missionary ! Convention of the Chiiijhe.c Christ A strop- appeal for "ett rt. ure O i minlsteM was made by HCT. Vernon Staufter of Angla. lml. lie showed me great Hardships of ministers in small churches particularly. Chinra. Overall Donovan and L Inning- Mtaso. l: lJetrolt- De- I.ADV Hl'XTKU .MAKES . GOOD 1'HKASAXT KKCOIil) Killing seven China pheasants out ' of seven shots is a pretty good rec ord for any sportsman, but when It ; como3 to a lady doing this tknit half trying, it becomes somethin? of ; a feat, says the Albany Herald. Miss ! Lena C. Parish of Portland, who is i champion lady shct af Oregon, spent I Sunday and Monday9.i this city and on the first day killed six birds with of the v department at Omaha. ' Tlu'- dir were re-e!e. i .'d They So: K,P.Miim. W. l. Cor nish, A. J. Earling, Henry C. Kn, k. K. v tioelet, Kdward Ji. llamman. Marvin Hugliiu. W. .vGAhl. Konert -ovett. Charles A. I'eabody. W . c. Koekefeller, Henry H. Kogers. .Jos eph K. Smith, K. A.":iuderlip and V,i ,.i,t ino The meetitiR Increase of the first 1 lug and mort.nagt'r-per cent bond I Juil.000 o. cr this amount. $100.000 Vo will be set aside to meet the payment of the company's first mortgage and Hnd gram 4 im cent bonds, which (Fiiture in 1947, and $50,000,000 fcfil ote reserve for issue from time to time in a cordance with the first lieu and i fumling mortgage. alsouthorlz.yy "!i and refund I t Chicago, r. Lflicago, 0. ' seve snots. Miss Parisn was quite ' proun of her feat, having never hunt-' sided; I ert pneasants oetore, tne took the De-i birds home witn ner wnen she left tornev of Utah; L. H. Cornell of the i for Portland last night. New Tork .office, and O. 13. Matthal AXM'Alj MKKTIXM OK STO( KH().l)KIS oi'xiox I'Acnic. Salt Lake City, Oct. 13. Ai the annual meeting of the stockholders of the I'nion Pacific Railroad Com pany held here today 2.2!H.:!07 shares of stock were represented out n,itii ui ,;i,u,,Mru,.;t ' 1 lie r , representation was entirely by prox-1 .Q ie, uiiis.ryi auenuunce uemg a. m. I I.oomis, general solicitor, who pre-! fS InuMnh MIIUI. ocIl-a,, ...... w retary; P. L. Williams, iveral at- KASTKHN" I!KS AUK DI'.MOKAM.Kll The scarcity of telegraphic news today is explained by the follow ing laconic message from the Associated Press manager at Portland; "No wires east.' Yesterday's Coast league Portlaml, 7; San Francisco, Angeles, 5; Oakland, 2. O- - 3 GOODS SPECIAL 85c SUITINGS 68c. Windows igaotic Clothing e A fni w a -u ' so. ii.l a!!EG9T AYEB to. ', WILL SUBMIT A ilWODITV DCDflDT ii i iiLruni THAT CAX(8)rt' I'KltSlAHKU k xoioiai.s Aiti: rriiit; TWO ty OTHK.lt KKt.I XT Hll.l, ADVlSlv I.KlilS l.ATl ii)-: TO IHtOP OKF A.NOTII- Fit srTiooi, KKOM l'HKSKX'C MST. o V Sale V O o cpTright 1008 b Bct Schigner & Marx ISA- . The greatest bargains ever offered the peoplo of Eugene and Lane County of strictly new up-to-date men's and boys' clothir-. No old shop-worn "can't sell" kind, but desirable stylish suits and oven oats that will be a credit for you to wear, They are the kind you have been weai ing and we have bought before. You know their value. If they are not right we are 1 ere and will be here to make them right. Men's Suits and Overcoats $6 to $25 Boys' Suits and O'coats $2.50 to $10 All during this GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE price of at the wonderfully reduced V4 to V2 0fr Men's and Boys' Underwear on Sale Reliable goods, you know, that are on overstocked and we are determined to reduce, sale at bargain prices. m eauty 1st Waists on sale at special price. I'M Of Net Waist.a N regularly at $10 won sale at, each h Crepe PPeinblue. both "AforKimonas; e characteristic l!STires. lartrp nnH !Jard25c. "iota IUI ays batiste, tnci-o Rd front.:- 1 $ WaritaH' i-?. I-I .v. -oiui s, "uca m coior- ateed ticoats fcm v ui me nbni of s h nteed for 3 .coIors; snecial :.S5.00. speclai Silks for Every Purpose New in the silk department will be found a 36 striped Museline cream and blue; ex cellent for waists or evening gowns, the yd $1.65. Voile Skirts That are distinctive and beau tiful, very full, wide taffeta bands. A display in magni tude that,has no equal in Eu gene. Each $6.7? to $15.00. Elegant line for less money; ask to see them, each $6.00 to $6.50. Garment Holder Here is something to fill a long felt want a hanger for th skirts when not in use. Keeps them straight and free from wrinkles. Will hold 6 or more. Ask to see them. Ea. o $1.75. The English Ticca- dilly Suits These3 garments , possess something different; something delightfully superior to others. If yo uexamine them you will find that this distinctive ex cellence is achieved by three cardinal virtues, STYLE, FAO&IC, TAILOR INGS) They are designed at the cap itals of fashion, Paris, Vienna, and London. 0 Thev are graceful and en- hance0the natural beauty of the Te justly popular gar- form. ments can be had at $15 or up to $75 the suit. Long Coats, S10 or up to S50 egch; childrens Coats, S3.CO up to $14.00 each. iif Mill 58 J"00-a pair ' 5et a Dutchess. Hampton Bfbs .2 c- O 55S-564 Willamette St. rp RE CASH BEATS CREDIT O AVHERE CASH BEATS New new Tall and all line of a-in-hand Winter Shades each 50c Salem, Or .O' t. O sl'urls of ri nth -Dosiilte iiitiors of ri COMMANDER OF NEV? DIVISION OF ATLANTIC FLEET. lteiir Admiral Conwny lQAmohl ha Imhmi Rt'ltHlKi ti cumiuiiml ft now division of the Atlantic tleot conHtHt!n of the tmltloHlitps Ultiho, Now Hump Bhlre and MlHisHlppi. TluOIotphlu will tw his llnlitp. This Otho navul Uivlslon ortlt-red to I'rovinevtowa, Mubm., fur tar gut prui'tlce uuii uutaouvon. o ' o o, o- ELKINS' DAUGHTER MAY BECOME QUEEN - London, Oit. 1. The Homo rorvespuiHU'iit of the f (ilolH' (UOU'.S OllH tlf Ulfl H'Hll- er.s of thp Allmaiaii iiKllalloii for ituk'iHMi lour' as saving 4- thai if Albania surrcoded In f lii'conilnt; imit'ii i,iii'iit u would ht, pronosol t( offe the crown of that now king- (loin 10 mo Iiiko or Tho An- ru.zl, who Ih to wed tho daughter of Senator Rtevo Klklns of West Virginia. the iirrlval of the Australian null! Bteanier. The ItKhter uien refused to unload tho rargo. Tho mulls anil passoiiKers wero cllsriiiliurke.! Iiw-ever. Thero were 27 births 111 I. inn conn- lty In September and only 15 deaths. .laffa. Palestine, Oct. 14. A mob nrrordiiiK to the report of County Health Officer W. II. Davis. Mni of the deaths wero from ntuseti inci dent to old line. St'SI'KMtKIt 1IAXK AT I, A (JIIAM)U, OIlKtiO.V. I.a Grande, Or., Oct.' 13. After wrirkhiK all day with the directors of tho suspended Fanners' and Traders' National Dank, Kxamlner (latch Is no more In a position to make a pub lic, statement reKiirdliiK the finances of tho institution than ho was this LOEB DENIES THAT KEEFE WAS PROMISED OFFICE t m WiiKhliiKton, Oct. 14. Whllo no formal HtiitciiHinL hiut hcon given from thn Whlto IIoiimi, tiiMiretury Loch todav 1culd thut IVortlilont Houm'VL'lt had pro mined tho office of ConimlHHioiNT (JfiuTttl of Iniriilgra ttikti t.v n.ini,.i r ..r !..fi(1it , and prHl(li'ii t of thi hil'M iiat lO'l j Ahhoi-ImI Ion of LoiiKHlntn'iiii'ii, In ctin f sld('K'on of Kcrfc'H action In tl1- rlarlr!?: for TafL In opnltlon to tho pro-Hryan cninpalKn Mjf I'rKldcnt (tompiTH of th AnHTlcan Kcdoratton of Lahor. Mr. Loch added (hat Keefe'n denial of tho story wuk nhtto liitoly correct. JACOBS LIQUOR TRIAL IS POSTPONED The trial of Jon. Jncobn, the f'har neWioti hi reel Htori'Keeper, clinrK''! with rt Male of Ifnuor In violation oP yie lldfl I Opt loii In W, W III I ll HUN DAVID B. HILL. Vetem'N'-w York liennKTiit may aid the I'.iyan i-attip.ilKn In an ai VUury taj'ari'y. U niornlnK V'hen he arrived hern to i take charge of the dfnncf IriKtlt u- lion. I'nhllc confidence, however. In , reittfired. D lfire fijitib of cfoinfy ! money In the hank are fully, ided. la w live hern held before. Jtidue Mryi'jii. of the jiJMtlc i-i'oiiit. (IiIk afternoon, baa been poKtionei till tonioir a) to a. m. for the reason that. Home of the juror emp;t;:eed w -re very hunv wbo;wt'h their loiHlnesH affatiH today and ' would not he able fo nerve. There are a lare nunRfcr tit wlrtu xHen who I 1 I 1 have been toibpoi-naed, and they will! (TV ra w The reuular Wed V-day AMm- blv of the high H'-hl wan po-it ;,on-d General Leonard wood. (iiited Stat en army otllcer who relitly aMemled the ixteiisv matieii- two da.VH' fee on nerouin of tin. I , " , ... " " ,ut - MiHtooiiemeiit o' the trial. " ""'i'"" "'"". . - Nlln f',rUon and Anna (f- holt arrived tod;iy dlrertly from Nor way with the Intention of locathiK It) Kiigene. They are relative uf Mr. and M th. Simon K lovdah I, who met them at the depot and eilfV'ted them If. day Im- an who w;m 'o li to be ivi re, held Friday nil b mad l'r'Tid'n Campbell, tv Hpoken, wa-i nn;ib!e fV- Asemb!y fi ho and tome I 1 .. ..f f.rl P'.iker Jrt belnt; Ha rrot fr : nrrow. to their homo in Kalritiounl. Jfthn Zlmmi-r Iiuh the rontraet of mip' rln(-ndn. tint coiihi run Ion V. I) .M ox ley's fine ro-w renid C.itt Thirteenth ntreet. Mr. Xlmme? ledin; n very competent builder, tho v.-.- i j ; t r : 1 1 f on the toilldiriK pfOln- fji -ilasn in every rv-t). W.ird, V. !T Ayor, tVMW. t land . steaTf- tustly n0.talncd his attitude to ward reducing tho number of .iuto Q Normal Schools to two and cvi'nVii'. ami iiipiie oi t no nrv:iinientii or soi (J) the )ieiieniliers, Xunoit by C. K. SpenceCV Cains. ifJvlll submit a scparato report from tho iniijorlty, tliiK JLn-th Pielr viow upon tluOuirmal Whool (inestlou to theQ xt I.CKlslutiircP Tho total amount of the budget, prepared and adopted by tho board of resents, fiji tho n (D-iennnce. re pairs. buljJiiiW. ciiultVicnt and sal ary rolls of tho threo Norninl hcIiooIk. Ashland, Monmouth and Weston, for tho next two years Is $;128.rtiO, sck- 'nted ns rollows: l.llirary fund. iTi'tlO; for the 'purchase of addition al lands, 2 0 1 0 ; maintenance, (45, 000; bulbllUKS, f IftO.OUO; saliu'les at enipO't' 1120,000; administration fund, S(,O0. A motion was adopted: lliultliiK tho amount to ho expended' nnnuallyQfor salaries or faculty nml all employes of each school to $'J0, 000 por yc'nr, mid the number of members of tho faculty In nny school to 2 1. Tho Ralaties of tho president of tho schools were llmlled to at0( per annum, and those of tho prlncK pals and Instructors to not over $1500 to $1,0110, respectively. Mr. Ayor coincided heartily with nil tho views expressed by the other renins for the upbiiildlnK of tho Normal School system In the Blale, Ho repeated Ills Ideas were calculated for tho best interests of the perpetu- Jitlnti uf tin, tifirimil acltMiil ut'uliim en rimed at. tho action of Austria-1 ,) nm, hn rPKrileil them as an nti lluucary for annexliiR tho provinces ; 8nio necessity for tho raising of the, Bosnia ami HerzoKovlna, ntlackeil i atani,lrll o( ,u, pHi,,; schools. He ad tho Austrian postofflco hero and des-1 Vocated however, tho concentration troyo:! a aiiinber of until curls nml i or money iM.iirti-l in fewor.Nor, loner ihix. rno irouoio lonoweii null schools so as to tiring them up to tho highest point of efficiency were the best results could bo. ob tained. He declared there were not enough pupils attending all tho Nor mal schools In the blale to fill two first-class schools of 200 pupils each, and that when one school was filled with pupils to add nnolhor. He maintained thut tho $328.00(1 recommended for the . three gchouln. could ho divided In two uud a suf ficient amount bo available to pliufft. j two schools upon u high efficiency basis, but that, under present condi tions, all three schools would re main In their Inadequate state for. years to come. M-r sivvvroit itoi.i.n Kit not (O.MI.NU TO OltltfJOS.. Senator Jonathan P. Oolllver will not Hiienk '.i Hulcin. October IH. This ! luforinatloniswas received In tho city 1 yesterday by President MrNary of the Taft-Sherman club from Secre tary M Arthur, of the slate central committee. Dolllver will be held in San Fran cisco and ail Oregon dates will bo cancelled, lie will Jump to Hpokane. A meeting of the executive commit tee of the Taft-Klieniian dub was held last,UI,t and the announce ment uiade. Salem Statesman. cement floor Is being built In tho meni of the new I. O. O. K. block. O O O O G OCD OO O 0 o ''If