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Right Track
when your clothing la looked
after liy our export asslHtants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, dullvored promptly,
and our charges by their little
nuns make satisfaction an aa
u red (act.
Everything possible in
Cleaning ana Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861 .
Julius
Goldsmith
WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order j
WING & CAMPBELL
h ere Main 38 512 Willamette j
Good Hsst
eloved Tlhiair
All the World Loves a Lover
Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a Hustler
Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt.
The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building.
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Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Sample ixhiui In connect Ion located In
Register RUIg., Willamette Ht.
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
lMioiie Main 03
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best 10c
Ggar, on the, market
Madame Dean's
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M KNHTHt ATION, RE1U MOWN TO Fall.
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NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW
OPENS IN CHICAGO
Chicago, 111., Nov. 6. With all
the bustle and contusion that usually
accompanies the opening of a large
exhibition, the first national flower
show, under the auspices of the So
ciety of American Florists, began In
the Coliseum this afternoon There
was a large attendance, and consid
ering the magnitude of the exhibi
tion the big show was In fairly good
ordor. By tomorrow It Is expected
to have every exhibit Installed and
the whole affair In the most attract
ive shape possible.
The exhibition Is the largest af
fair of Its kind ever attempted In
this country. Nearly $15,000 In
cash prizes and 'hundreds of medals
will bo distributed among the suc
cessful exhibitors.
Among the interesting features of
the display are choire exhibits from
private estates In Chicago and vi
cinity, from the famous country
places In New Jersey and along the
Hudson and the country surrounding
Hoston and Philadelphia. Among
tho noted exhibitors are Thomas W.
Lnwson of Boston, Henry C. Frlck
of Pittsburg, and Samuel TJntemyer
and H. McK. Twomhly of New York.
The flowers displayed Include al
most evory variety known to the
American fancier, Especially note
worthy, however, for the number
nnd variety of the exhibits are the
departments devoted to roses, or
chids and crysanthemums.
CALIFORNIA WINTER
RACING SEASON BEGINS
Oakland, Cal., Nov. 6. The sea
son of winter racing In California
will be inaugurated tomorrow with
the opening of the New California
Jockey Club's meeting at Emeryville
All Indications point to a successful
meeting. . The club has substantially
Increased the value of tho stakes
and handicaps over the figures of
prvvlous years. The most notable
Increase is in the Burns hnndirap.
which Is to have a value of 10.000
added money Instead of. $10,000 guar
anteed. Albany Apple Fair, Nov. 10 to 13.
For the nhnvA mansion rh. ish
ern Pacific Company will sell round
inn ucitets to A many and return at
one and one-third fare, n Novem
ber 10th, 11th and 12th. All tickets
limited to November 13th.
A. J. GILLETTE, Agent.
'WIjIi DKILI.INO
Get your wells drilled by olo. and
experience ell-drlllers. O
Phone Hod 4SV5 if
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COW FKKD.
Alfalfa meal, .rta'.'iey's. Venth
and Willamette streets. Thonn Red
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XI t!
Street, Eugene, Oregon.
WORLD FAMOUS
ATHLETES TO MEET
AMERICA
Now York, Nov. 7. The lovers of
athletic sports in this city may soon
be given an opportunity to witness a
contest for supremacy between John
J. Hayes, winner of the Marathon
race In the Olympic games at Lon
don Inst July, and Dorando Petri,
the Italian runner who finished the
first in the great race, but was dis
qualified because of being helped
across the line.
Pnt Powers, who is endeavoring to
bring the two fast runners together,
has received a cable dispatch stating
that Pornmlo sails fror New York to
day. If Hayes can arrange his theat
rical engagements the race will prob
ably be held the latter part of this
month In Madison Square Garden. It
will be over the same distance as the
Marathon race, that is, 26 miles, 3S5
yards.
If Hayes and Dorando meet It will
be the real sporting sensation of the
winter and undoubtedly will attract
an enormous crowd. No athletic .con
test of modern times created such
fooling as the finish in the Marathon
race In London last summer. Doran
do, who was leading by about four
minutes, collapsed after entering the
stadium. Half a mile or so before
reaching the finish Dorando, It was
said, received a drink of wine which
caused his legs to give way under
him. At any rate he was In a fright
ful state and sprawled on the track,
but the spectators in their excitement
helped him to his feet and he man
aged to cross the line. A protest was
lodged by the Americans and Hayes
got the race. A special prize was pre
sented to Dorando by Her .Majesty
Queen Alexandria.
woon SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline Wooasaw.
OREGON TIMBER LANDS
Abstracts furnished, land titles ex
amined, timber lands cruised, timber
Innds bought and sold. Fred Fisk.
Eugene, Ougon. Merchants' Bank
Building. tf
WOOH RAWING
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isollne power, by W. W. Moore.
phone Red 32S2. Order9 large or
man win be appreciated.
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WlHIl SAWING
Gasoline power, tiy W. W. Moore
phone Red 32S2. Prd. large ir
'mall will be appreciatcV
Good clean clover Oed at J. W.
Quackenbush & Sons. N9
7. 1908
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NEW PRESIDENT
INSTALLED AT NEWBERRY
Newberry, S. C, Nov. 6. The in
auguration today of Rev. John Hen-'
ry Harms as president of Newberry
College, In succession to Dr. James
A. B. Scherer, proved a red-letter day
for the famous institution of learn
ing. The alumni body was well rep
resented and the other visitors in
cluded many members of the South
Carolina synod of the Lutheran .
church.
The program of exercises, held in
Holland Hall on the college campus, '.
provided for addresses by Dr. M. G. .
O. Scherer, of Charleston, president
of the South Carolina synod; Rev.
J. A. Sligh, of Newberry, president!
of the board of trustees of the col
lege, and Dr. A. J. Bowers, repre-l
sentlng the faculty. I
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
j Plans and specifications are now
i on 'file In the office of Y. D. Hensill,
j architect, Room 19, McClung build
ing, lor mree nouses tor one Mlil
Crest company, to be built on Hill
Crest, South Willamette street, Eu
gene, Oregon.
Bids for the same will be received
until 3 o'clnrlf. n m nn Shii.Ha.
, the 14th day of November, 1908. All
! uias to ue maae on blank forms pro
; vlded by the architect, and each bid
to be accompanied by a certified
i check, made payable to the Hill-Crest
! Co., equal to 2 per cent of the con
tract. The nwnprs rpearva thA .l1,t
i relect anv nr nil hMa ri in Bnnnn.
i any one of them, to require a con-!
tract witn a good and sufficient bond
of the successful contractor. I
Y. D. HENSILL, Architect. I
N7 ; Room 19, McClung Bldg. j
How Is Yonr Digestion? j
Mrs. Mary Dowlihg of No. 228' 8th:
Ave., San Francisco, recommends ai
remedy for stomach trouble. Shel
says: "Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters In a case of I
aCUte InrtlPOtlnn nrnmn,. . I
tlmonlal. I am fully convinced that!
! for stomach and liver troubles Elec
; trie Bitters is the best remedy on the
market todnv " tm . i j ,
i alterative medlcin Invigorates the
system, purifies the blood ajid Is es-
pectally helpful in all forms of fe
! male weakness. 50c. At W. A Kuv-
kendall's Drugstore
R. C. MORGAN'S tCRXITl RK
FACTORY. l
r urniture manufactured for whole
Wor retail trnHa r-.,.,.... ... .
. ......... . n,. . ni fHHI
, end of Fifth street. Retiring solid.
Iltod. Phone Black 639V Residence
phone, Black 5501. tf
KI.OIR FLOUt
Valley flour, $1.15 pCr
t,1,1.v(B)'I,''-''t ment Store.
sack. Ax
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Silver napkin
spoons at Watts.
rings and babv :
More
Fall and
Winter Suits
of Quality
Are what Hansen's
store offers to the people
of Eugene and Lane coun
ty. The MICHAELS,
STERN & CO. line is fa
mous for style and quality.
Prices reasonable all the
time.
If you buy a suit from
ua you know you are get
ting full value for the mon
ey at all times. . Come and
see for yourself.
We carry a complete
line of furnishing goods
that cannot be excelled in
the city, and our prices
will be found lower than
many of our competitors
can afford to sell for. We
own our own ', store and
have no rent to pay and
are content with small
profits.
You are invited to come
and look at our goods
whether "you buy or not.
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Street
HdLL ffi SrfOMWAY
Plumbing and Sewer Work.
Also general Jobbing In tin ar.)
sheet Iron work. Iron work proorptly
attended to.
Carry a full line of plumbing rutu-es
Phone Black 1371. 7th nnd Onk Sts.
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