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' THK SUOHXB DAILY OCARD. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1908 lay w wurday Specials Special aie m an uepartment& JalSak Women's Hand Tailored Suits ii W rv latest oatterns arwrstv All k,J JU ail i - ' " iiaiiu laiKJJ, all trimmed and finished the very latest in every way. wortrgSUITS. REGULAR VAUft $75.00. SPECIAL SAI F. Fann HrTsUITS, REGULAR VALUE $65.00. SPECIAL SALE. $45.00 hgjjcSjrsUITS. REGULAR VALUE $58.50. SPECIAL SALE. $43.00 jTS SUITS. nbuBLAn VALUt .bO. SPECIAL SALE. $34.00 MFTSUITS. REGULATi VALUE $32 JO. SPECIAL SHE. $25.00 Ud Waists Special hale women's new tailored Waists s and colors, xucjr oio gtyle this winter. mi AR 81,95. SPECIAL, Sl.bb E7Tm!45. SPECIAL, $1.25 en's. Veils Special new shades and colors ; just the this winter; in au siyies m kcs. OS. $2.50. $3.50, $5.00 Dress Goods Special Special sale of new and fancy Dress Goods in the new weave, in Blie, Brown and Red. Friday in Saturday, REGULARJ1.75, ONLY $1.25 YD. , $1.25 Silk Special 89c New silks in all colors and patterns, in regular waist lengths; the new shades for winter. REGULAR $1 AND $1.25 VALUE. 89c YD. jecial Sale Men's Hand Tailored Suits Ibis is our lirst special saie oi men s nana-tauorea suits. Tliey are the very best he can get, and all are hand-tailored; hand-felled collar, hand-padded shoul ni hand-worked buttonholes ; will not have to press them every week. KULAR $35.00 SUITS, $30.00 feGULAR $30.00 SUITS, $24.0o" len s anin special $2.00 Shirts Now $1.69 sale men's high-grade Shirts in and colors ; in coat style and plain. ULAR $2.00 VALUE AT $1.69 feULAR $1.50 VALUE AT $1.25 WOO AND 75c VALUE, FRIDAY 'UADOITV Trill IHnOMI ICH1TI LEAYES TOMORROW ON EARLY IAIN n fifteen Players. Coach, Trainer and Manager Will Make the Trip FORBES HAS PLENTY OF CONFIDENCE W TEAM 'last Night's Practice Was Best Yet Gossip of the Men ni nr BLUB ; Uuvlakl lit O l e i Best Creamery Butter 75c Roll tt tt at DODGE'S ! AND SATURDAY, 59c REGULAR $27.50 SUITS. $22.00 REGULAR $25.00 SUITS. $19.00 Men's Trousers Special Special Sale of men's Trousers, in all sizes and colors; in cassimeres, worsteds and mixed material. They are extra good value at the regular price. Special price, $5.00 VALUE. SPECIAL $2.95 $3.00 VAULE. SPECIAL. $1.95 tCT DRESS FOR. And women The CRESCENT 538-540 tOURAGED iy te discouraged jyou have tried so Fvc remedies without rccived any benefit. 3u!d only try a six :r of NERVITA ii, you wouid have ioon to rejoice. If i not the be:t made ud every druggist fa them ? They are the Kins' of tikrve t! for 22 years; any will sell you 6 boxes Cheer up. It's not Write for Free DrutfCo. Chicajo. BV MARX lmi G STORK SEW TODAY APPLES FOR SALE 400 bushels of choice winter apples for sale at 30 cents per bushel at E. Terpen nlng's place, 1V4 miles N.E. of Eu gene. o31 FOR SALE A disk plow; has been used one season; will sell cheap. Tnnnlrn at 37S tfnst Thirteenth street. n1 ! HORN' At Camp Creek, Oct. 27, 1908 to John A. Crab tree and wife, a son. Eighteen men leave firt Idaho at e o'clock in the mornifig to represent tho University next Saturday in what may be the most crucial giimo of the football season. The men who l-o ute Means, centre; Glllis and IMiikham. guards; Main and Moullen. tackles; Michael and Kiltz. ends; Hayes and McKinley, halfbacks; Clarke, full back; Hurd. SweVk and Hudson, sub stitutes. The fourth substitute will by either Latouretto . or Mclntvre. Last night Latouretto wrenched his knee, with tho result that he may not be able to play. In case he does not go Mclntyro will be taken. Coach Forbes stated today that the team was In excellent shape. Latour etto Is the only man out of the game. Forbes has plenty of confidence In his men. The team will be escorted to the train by a bunch of rooters. It will stay In Portland tomorrow afternoon, practicing on the Multnomah field. The next morning it will arrive in Colfax to breakfast, from whero It will go to Moscow. In the practice last night tho of fensive work of the team showed great Improvement. When the first Ileum took the ball some heavy smash ing plays were pulled off In such rn" ;ld succession that the 'varsity rooters were brought to their feet. Behind the line the work of Mc Kinlev and Mclntvre was especially noticeable. Mclntvre Is new to the barkfield position but bis isr pounds showed up in the rushes with more vards through the second team than anv other combination has brought in previous practices. Main at left tackle Is vory steady. and not a single buck of any distance has been inado through him yet Mor.llen and Kiltz on the end runs around their side enslly toro up tho second team Interference. Moul len makes a point !n getting out far nnd wM. nnd while he lets nr. ccca sionnl buck through for some distance it Is rare that a sweeping run gets around his territory. Clarke is still able to punt his cus tomary distance. Ono try In the Wil lamette game netted seventy yards. Place kicking is not yet as accurate as In the days of llezdek. Tho latter worked Moullen for an hour each night until there was almost no uncertainty. Women should understand that melancholia, commonly called "the blues," is in nine times out of ten a sure symptom of some serious female organic derangement and should have immedituo attention. Women whose spirits are depnsed4 and who aro ailing aud miserable, should rely uixiu LYDIA ELPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is is evidenced by following letters. Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Marville. N. Y- writes to Mrs. Pinkham: ' For three years I was in an awful despondent anil nervous condition paused by female troubles. I was not 3ontnted any whero, and was In such eons taut fear that something '.trrible was poinff to happen that it necined as though 1 should lose my mind. Lydia E. riukhnms Vegetable Compound has restored mv health, and I cannot say enough for it." All's. Mary J. Y lllmms, of Ilruige- port, III., writes to Mrs. Pmklmni: 1 have been auilonntf from a female trouble, bark ache aud headaches, and was so blue that I was simply in despair. I feel it my duty as well as mv plousure. to tell you that Lydia K. i'inUhnm's Vegetable Compound eurn4 me. The change in my appearanee tft wvudcrful, and I wish every autferiutf woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years l ydiit K. link ham's Vegetable, (Amnxiund, mailo from mots mid herbs, liajt been the standard remedy for femnlo ills, ind has positively euivd thousnndsof women who Imvelieen troubled with displacements, intlanmmtiim, ulcera tion, irregularities, peritKlio pains, backiuJie. Why don't you try it? WANTED To rent, four or five rooms for housekeeping; furnish ed or unfurnished. Address Guy C. Stockton, Box 236, city. O30 I At Berkeley, Cal., a few days ago, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Penland, former ly of Eugene, a son- Would .Mortgage the Farm WANTED Furnished rooms, board, for man and wife. Address. "C." care Guard. n4 A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em- .. . I pire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says; FOR RENT 70 acres of good plow land, 3 miles south. Enquire of H. B. Withers. R. F. D. 3, Eugene. N3 Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw, one on my hand and ones on my leg. It ks worth more than a gold mine. I would not bo without It if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. WANTED A good phone Red 4761. milch cow; O30 . Singer Sewing aiacnlne Company, 615 Willamette street, phone Red 1461. tf Best quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. : ; If Umbrellas and parasols re paired and recovered. Work practical; no second hand material used. Call on E. B. Watson at Potts' Cigar store, 564 Olive. to You Walls With jleimn i v Sanitary Finish Wicd and durable .DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. 11 Panor N Paini Company fK First. Sal Bank -"""It. Uh.fl... . 2 t0n"lntlal fitten. ;;" A "R RENT Sn,l.; ' -President. tin- ;;?s- Car. A - I. Jishier. 44.4.4. A Healthy Family Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills three years ....i.i...4i. 4'ago," says L. A. Bartlett. or Kiirai T I ,,. , r.nllfnrd Me Thev cleajise !and tone the system In a gentle way . j that does you good. 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall s drug store. PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS IV DEMAND I will give private I.NDI- VIDUAL IXSTIUITIO.N In 'itniMii Shorthand nnd touch typewriting, lou will ie n thorough. flrt-cliu short-, hand writT when I a through teaching you. Any student who will study can finish in from two to throe months. Itntes, 87.30 per month. Inquiries cheerfully answered at SMITH'S. KX PKItlO ITIlf-IC A('COsT. ANTS AND STENOGRAPH KR8. 487 Willamette St. Phone Red 44 1. Kodol is a combination of the nat ural digestive Juices and It digests all classes of food, so you see that it will do the work that tho stomach It self does. Sold by all druggists. I.lst vour timnerlands. If you have timber' lands to sell, send your de scription and price. Fred Fisk. Mer chants' Bank building. Eugene, Ore gon. tf U. fawasnn't, the well known rem edy for babies and children, will quiet the little ones in a short time. The ingredients are printed on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by all drug-t. O Dressmaking School Pupils bring own material and make any garment desired under competent instructed, classes 10 iuj aU needs. Advancement according to capability. The latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu lars access MISS EECKERD, Room l.(gdiineider Btk .Moon-Biais Implement Company We wish to announce to those wishing or expecting to need anything in the line of farming tools in the next few weeks that we will bo pleased to show you our stock and convince you that our prices are right. In diso harrows we have the Leader lines, and our prices DEFY COMPE TITION. "Seeing is knowing." We have made a reduc tion in prices on plows and peg tooth harrows that must interest you. On Superior drills wo have always had a low price, which will bo continuod. COME AND SEE US AND MAKE US BOTH HAPPY. AMERICAN FIELD FENCE IS CHEAPER Moon-Blais Implement Company 65 East Ninth Street. READY TO TURN WATER PLANT OVER TO THE CITY A. Welch, at the head of the Wil lamette Valley, was In the city today on business connected with tho com pany's various enterprises here, lie stated to a reporter that his com pany, now that the supreme court had derlared the city's water bonds to be valid, is ready to turn tho wa ter plant over to the city as soon bb tho latter is ready. Ho said the company has been ready to make tho transfer for a long time past, but was waiting of course until the friendly suit to determine the legal ity of the bonds was settled. A HELPINfJ HAND. Is Gladly Extended hjr Citizen. Eugene There are many inthusiastlc citi zens In Eugene prepared to tell their experience Tor the public good. Tes timony from such a source Is the best of evidence, and will prove a "helping hand" to scores of readers. Read the following statement: Mrs. W. D. Wood, formerly of 385 W Eighth St., Eugene, Ore., says: "1 have used Doan'a Kidney Piiis with fine results and also have given them to different memlx of my family, troubled with weak kidneys. I suf fered from a lame ind aching back and a tired. stlesT feeling which made life a burden. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at DeLano's drug store, soon relieved me of these an noyances and I do not hesitate to recommend this remedy to other sons Blmllataff!lcted: For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. s-s Remember W,? name Doan's and take no others. PUT AN END TO YOUR STOMACH TROUBLES NOW Hl XIHtEDS OF MKV AXI WOMEN IIHItE IV Kl'fiK.VE ARE I'NNIOC KSSAKIIjV Sl'FFERINO WITH STOMACH TItOI III.E AM) IN'DI CilCSTlOV, TIOI'jIH A (THE IS HAXDV AXI CERTAIN'. The question as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer from Indigestion and stomach trouble is merely a matter of how booii you be gin taking Diapepsln. If your stomach Is lacking in diges tive tower, why not help tho stom ach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-lnforccment of diges tive agents, such as aro naturally at work In tho stomach. People with weak stomachs should eat Diapepsln nftor meals, and there will be no more Indigestion, no feel ing like a lump of lend In the stom ach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas on stor.iarh or belching of undigested food, headaches, dizziness or vomit ing, and besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nanseouB odors. All these symp toms resulting from a sour stoinaoh and dyspepsia aro generally relieved five minutes after eating one Trlnn gule of Diapepsln. Go to your druggist and get a 50 cent case of Pnpe's Diapepsln now, and you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, .because your stomach nnd Intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will know there aro mrf. going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you nnd make you fool like life Is worth living. WOOH RAWING by W. W. Moore, ZX 'U.all will be appreciated. Gasoline power, cone Ked si. TOI n'n iep! you ! while I ,-.f Indi2-"l'.n. a a little lonT It ni lust for a little i. Try Kodol !''. hire niirbt ,y k( I 'oiL,ke It Jm-. ori!'-r(o) K''. reit'-f MULTNOMAH AND U. OF 0. SECOND TEAMS TO BE HERE SATURDAY o o The Orer second team will play the Multnomah .-lub second team Sat urday afternoon on Klncald field. The Multnomah team Is made up of fast Portland me" who hare had more eiperlenri" tiWi any other team In tho Northwest. Jts schedule Is us ually Tery henry. The Oregon sec ond team Is also very heavy and fast. Many of the men are .ot 'Varsity material. The resrve aggrev'on lost on a fluke to Chemawa aM are only too glad of the rhe to win their lost prestige bark. .VTiltnomah plays Che mawa at a later date. College N"W. Sonntor Fulton did not speak this morning before the students, as he suffering from a bad re throat, fnrv loosely, the y"M leader, save that a number : vnil songt I' lie, n itii 'i.'ii in. !- Phone Black 3011. EUGENE OREGON SIGN WARD 1 hat is the way the trade flieo 'in ELECTRIC SIGN ' has the same fascination for people that light has for moths itj attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas Lane County Electric Works JOE TUCK.iMgr. 627 S. Willamette EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendjll, M. D. W. O. Prontr, M. D. P. I. Bartlt, M. D. B. P. Scuefe, M. D. D. A Paint, M. D. Gro. O'B, DcBar, M.D. L. E. NkDouj.il, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating; room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. . Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. i he mcJical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or Infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water Seee J.B, KILBClRN Satisfaction Guaranteed We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim Is to have the best qualities only .nd let the other butchers ban die the In f rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, (or all klada of poultry in season, and for chops, steaks and cut lets, no competlter can ap proach us In quality. The same may be said of our sploniTid hams and bacon. Broders Bros Phane 2Maln 40 - West, flth St. Phone 5$ 1 tt wit wiiiiQitv amwnrw t3 0