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SCHOOL OFFICIALS TO PUT BAN ON GIGARtTTES Chris o o o o o Announced at Assembly This Morning That Smoking Must Be Cut Out 9 612 Willamette Street, Eugene Three Doors South of Ninth St. s You are invited to look over these and the many other lines we have suitable for Christ mas "Gifts. Box Stationery Toilet Sets Toilet Articles Perfumes It was Announced this morning at the high school assembly that smok ing among the students must be cut out. This Is an action that the hoard has taken up with the city au thorities and are now determined to see that this form of dissapatlon among the high school boys must cease. It seems that cigarette smok ing Is indulged In by tho younger studentB to nn alarming degree, the school authorities only recently be coming cognizant of the groat ex tent of the practice. Steps will probably soon bo taken to Induce the city council to miss some kind of prohibitive measures and strong efforts will be made be tween now and" the tt:::e of the meet ing of the next legislature to have a bill framed nnd passed prohibiting thS sale of the "coffin nails" in this state. Siii a law Is now in force In Washington sifiiS, j Reports have also reached the ' school authorities that a certain few of the high school boys are in the : habit of becoming intoxicated almost every Saturday night. This practice will be stopped, it is declared, or the: offending students may be expelled, i I'ross Country Knee. A cross-country race to be hold about Christmas is being planned by ! the distance men of the high school track team. It is probable that a. medal or cup of some kind will be given to the winner. ( lass Football. The Seniors of tho high school ; have accepted the challenge of the Freshmen for a football game, first , team men to be excluded, and Intend to "key them down." The same will probably be played some tlmo this week. NEW LINES JUST RECEIVED A New Store Filled With New Goods Lst us fill your prescription Ml K. HIES 10 Druggists Ts QUALITY STORE L SMEED Z BUILDING. EUGENE, OREGON. i ;! MARRIED 1 i At the home of the bride's parents, I Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Luriaut, nt Sag I inaw, Oregon, Sunday evening. No vember 29, 1908, Harry II. Neat and ,Mrs. Pearl 1. UlRaut, Hev. W. J. I Gardiner officiating. The coremony was witnessed by on I l.v a few relatives " and Intimate I friends, alter whlcln.jt light-repast was enjoyed by the bridal party nnd guests. Mr. Neat Is a very industri ous and most exemplary young man, I who has a wide circle of acqualnt- B( unces In this part of Lane county. Miss l.nHuut is also woll known j hi re nnd at Koschiirg. and is a most charming and vivacious voting Indv -Wh o hnot nf ndmlrinir frlanrla I tila , I highly esteemed young couple atari tMll. IIJIIM, ,11"- n J 1DJ It.llllTI in.,,,, favorable auspices, and their many friends join the Leader In wishing them a long. happy and prosperous dded life. They will reside at Sag- Cottage (Jrovo leader. K ' them I j j wedtk II : inaw.- traordinary Offerings in diss' Lone Coats. $15.00 1 1 8.00 Coats Now $ 1 0.00 ) Coats for $7.50 50 Coats at $5 je now offering some of the greatest val- fames Long Coats ever offered in the wgene. All are this fall's best styles. Box Stationery, 1 Oc to $ 1 .00 Perfume, I Oc to 79c Toilet Articles Slippers Smoking Jackets , . Bathing Robes -'Jewelry Ladies' Collars Men's Dress Shirts Special Reduced Prices on all Goods at s tan: sataW .staLs! UP IN COURTS Sale Price h "ingle worm less M ana (Id be f 25 i fl of our l Mm nn r. . . ii. .'. -ua,s Sale Pi-ice 1 " B' coats including sale Price $10 $7.50 $5.00 $3.50 Special Ladies Suits lliir M cr lr I f.'K tUW .TZ.n. Ill .11 111 rillU mJ-i N50-$25 Suits $ 1 7.50-$ 1 8 Suits now on sale at $12.50 F'tm' nK hold8 a sale in ladles fine Tailored Suits ' n rhrl O ; 1 "ey ar? Talu"s. at lD7 rll . ' ,117. Mram. ior nearly Half the regular price, iui. w '"r you to hnv a h eh 1 . ... ... 1.1 H tnllch fill t r ' - ,u lo nuy a mgmy apsiraiu - - me makine. f Christmas Umbrellas Thla vear we are fhowlng a heavy satin-finished timbrel! gvorth a third more than a- 1 Cf jur Hale price v ' J " Good serviceable kinds Others at all kinds of prices IjKI'T FAT; HACK Hl.UMII'.K. Ily "Footllgllts." I Glau nnd hla overweight chorus I from the Aeroplane" company have DUPONT POWDER CASE reiurueci iu i "i n in ui nnj be described as greatly reduced cir ' curn.stance8. Not as to finances, let lt be said, nor yet ia numbers, glory I be. but In avoirdupois that Is to i gay gross flesh. The entire galaxy .... ,, ni i. i nas lost out iu .his respect, much to Wilmington. IM.. Dec. 21 ho sul ' Its advantace gov.-rniuent agalnat tho Dupont ! It seems that people out west will Puer IntereaU In which a cllaaolu ! support slim ball. rlnos, and no oth-ltlon of the so-called powder trust Is er and our famon- "hslloon chorus" ai d at. was called today be oro a carried, so to speak, no weight with special master. When the taking of them They treated that prize collec- evidence in ibis clt yls concluded the Minn of fat New York beauties with luatiuga will be udjoiirned to New an unprecedented coldness. Conse-1 York. quently, Olau faced the problem of; Z7. ITinil reducing the entire front and for REPORT OF THE CONDITION : rows at once, or shipping them hack.i T,.... i-1KST national HANK of "excess baggage. It was a terrific i kuk.ih-. in the Htnia of (ir.giui. mi ilm job as all who saw the "Aeroplane " eioe -c busiurss .)viiionr i ' .... .. .., - llrriinrfm before it left this tolerant town win . . ,)..,)ll,lt t i admit, but our IngenlouB townsman overdrafts, sweured anil uu- tackled It and succeeded broke ail , -eureii ............ ..... records, in fact. And thereby hangs j .V. a tale worthy of any fat lady's at-;lT. h Hond to securg w. a i tentlon. ii, .,ii Olau didn't reahearse his flock In- j,";,", r',!; "1y i to shape, nor starve them Into lln'1. ! 1,,,',,'kiiig h.uine, ' fumltura 'nor yet worry them, verbally, Into! Hini rixiur : shadows. He paid salaries regularly Hue fron. rN'"'l"""!1,,,",,K" land let them eat and drink as they , ,,; ""rV.r.Vi mate iiunk.'an'd' Minted lln slninlv hung tin a new I ii,.i,. r rule in the dressing rooms to the ef-lue from approved r rvo fect that every lady less than Ii l.hk.l,a'oiher'cIUh'l'tmii; seven, who weighed In exces sof l0!N,,t,. ,,r mher National pounds must lake a teaspoonful af-l Hanks ;i ier each meal and at bedtime I"' Krr .Knt!"! about where her bedtime ought to ,Jlw(lll iey it.nervo In be), of the following One-half ounce nnk, via: .,,,,,. Marmola. 1-2 ounce Kluld Kxtract I Ht.ecW, .... -.""J arcara Aromatic, ami a -,j ounce, u,.,.,.,.,.,,!, f,MI,i with w. M 1U0H: IJ8.(I4.22 3.709.73 100,000.00 60,000 00 2,0("l.00 Z3K.Tlli.V7 . 3I.4K.40 4,7IJ.7 21,721.111 48I.404 OS a,7il. J l,45.00 810.00 EAGLES ELECTED NEW OFFICERS LAST NIGHT Jack Rodman Will Head This Popular Lodge for An-, other Six Months Eugene Aerlo No. 275, Fraternal Order of Eagles, olected new officers for the ensuing six months at thu regular meeting last night. The fol lowing were elected: Jack Kodman, worthy president; O. B. Roberts, worthy vlco-proiildnt; 13. 8. Ilyland, worthy chanUln: " W. Bloomfleld, worthy socrotary; P. C. PottB wor thy treasurer; C. Wob Tallaforo, worthy Insldo guard; W. H. Smyth, worthy outside guard; h. N. Uoney, J. I'lronl and U. M. TravlB, worthy trustnos; F, E. Bolorer, worthy physician. This Is th third successive term of Mr. Itodman as prusldont or tno aerlo. Under his leadership the aerie has grown with leaps and bounds nnd tho inonihershlp Is now upwards of 30(1 and new members are being taken in at each meeting. The atten dance Is perhaps better thnu at any othor lodge In tho city. There were ovur 1 (iu prnsent last night and regu lar attendants say that It was an or dluary crowd. AMERICAN TARS GUARD LEGATION AT HAYTI'S CAPITAL Port ail Prince., Dec. 2. Armed sailors from the American and French warships have been lunded nnd this afternoon nre. Hoarding their respec tive legations. The mob nt the pal ace w-aH uppcascd by tho reMrt that President Alexis had embarked on a vessel at a distant point, hut the de ception wns soon discovered, nnd an armed mob Is forming that Ib dis tinctly menacing. DoWltt's Carbollzod Witch Haxel Sulvo. Host salve lor burns, scratches and hurts. It Is especially good for piles. Hold by all druggists. 84S.t1ll.O0 I ttttt?mtt?ft??ffii?MKJXinxixiixxix:ixxixx:zix r::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::: TrejiMnrer tit per cant of Ireulatlon) Total .. Ppmiprmlnt Water. They did It. and In a month aver aged a loss of a pound a day apiece. "That's a dandy receipt." says Olau, i i.iahimira "simple, pleasant, harmless and a , capital Ki'wk paid n worker from the word go.' Wish , .-o-,;";;",,,,,,; ': I could get a railroad rate reducer ,,;..,, ,i iir paid ... . half as good. National Hank ieita out- I founding ....'' Km.- t olli-r National nana" . .l,3i,llOl.20 .1 100,000 00 I 10u.000.0O j 21. 4l9.it Hue to Ktate llnnait aiiu vMual depoalts auhjact (,.,-t lo ene. K Thla la Wtirlli l!eiillng Io f. Zellnnkl. of bh Olbi-on St., Buffalo. N. Y.. says: "I cuil the most annoying rold sore 1 ever had. , r',riin,i tfrtlficatea of d with lliirklen's Arnica Salve. I ap- ,,.,it plied this salve oner a day for two j:;"", HiiUii days, when every trace of the ore y" m was gone." Meals ail "ores. Bold on-1 fnlt-4 BUUts rwposlt der guarantee at W. A. Kuykcndall a drug store. 2&c. 100,000 oo 40.2llil.44 1.S04.20 l,t3,79 4 J,47 !S 411.02 l '.! 41 4S.0O0 00 v(k;i haw i no. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, ohone Ked 22. large or small will be apprrci..'.ed. .... . - A . ..tilt . . ... II.19.1"I.2S f awn ' om.ty . .... P K , ...pa on .1 hatik. d oetnnwear SI .' I nt ti e aLove in l,...t ..f mr knowl " Caalilar. K.il,eril.e.l and lnrn ot t.efnra m ,. :.t dy of 'r'.nMr,. - 4 4 tu la Iru. to tha ld(t" Mfld hellef. K MStaifcSIIAtW. Headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glajs, and Diamonds. J. S. LUCKEY, Pioneer and .Re liable Jewel's, established in Eugene since 1869. : O e 4444 4 J4 4 4- 5- Eugene's Bargoirt Shop R. vV. NEWbAND " N..tary Irt'i'lc .Itl.dv. T O 111 Nt'l'-ICKH. H 11. r KIN. !. 11. CIlltlSMAN, Dlrectora. 4i4aa.i ' EUGENE. OREGON, .. . '-C l 44444444444444444444)4444 44444444444444.