)S AWARDED
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FARMERS' FAIR
Lete List of Premium Win-
Is at Exhibition Con
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Ling is a list of the prizes
Za at the Grange Institute and
f,t Sprliig"eld last Friday and
J?jfnS pjrst prize, Miss M.
b,i. Second, Miss Elizabeth
Kj, Thurston. Third, Carl
f Thurston.
Lion Bros.' display of suits
clothing, first prize.
gl Cox's display of ladies' wear
fcparel. first prize.
S Beitleheim's display of
r.j in the various stages of
Walker, picture framing and
n furniture, first prize.
Jjemenway, best display of pho
h work.
f L. Chrysler, first prize for
I manufactured saddles.
to 0. C. Clark, first prize for
Jles Baldwin, 1st U. G. Me
re 2nd J. Beecher. Northern
"i G. McHeleny, second, J.
I ' Spltzenberg, J. Beebe; sec-
j Dodd. Ben Davis, 1st U.
feel'eny; 2nd C. J. Dodd. King,
iebe, 1st; Howard Churchill,
Newtown Pippin, J. Beeto, 1st;
Bodd 2nd. Rambo, Bellflower,
J. Beebe; Red Cheeked PIP
S' J Dodd. Delaware Red, J.
i 1st; C. J. Dodd, 2nd. R. J.
Jng, C. J. Dodd, Louver, Beebe,
Dodd, 2nd. Grimes' Golden
it Red June, Roxberry Russet,'
list; Beebe, 2nd. Wine Sap, i
t 1st;. Wagner and Wald-j
Dodd, 1st. Display, Beebe, 1
laiw fruit Aviation, tes
Spltzenberg. Fruit Aswinti...
i-ears Winter Nellis r r:f...
B.
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lieleny, 1st; fleeh.v ;mi
Aryon, Dodd. 1st; Mvih
Fall Butter, Dodd, 1st
Quince Dodd, 1st.
Concord G rapes M c
English Walnuts W T
Filberts Geo. A. Do'rrls
laano fear0-Dodd, 1st
Best box Baldwins. Northern Srn
Newton Pippin alld Bl.n j-i" u,'
Henry Wylie. ' '
Those winning prizes in needi
work, lace and embroidery are
Mesdames Hendricks, Bnsseii Gor
sie, Miss Kirkland, Davis Clark
Peery, Wadsworth, Kestlv, ''Earhart
Arnold Ketchum, Russell, Nadance
and Miss Roberts.
Lafe Moore with a pumpkin C.
J. Dodd, ditto, Z. T. Kintzlev with
his summer squash, all got a ribbon
C. O. lien captured a ribbon with his
sunflower. W. C. Nysert got his tur
nip decorated by a string of blue
Phettypiace and Davis contested for
first on corn, the latter, however
went happily home displavlng a red
ribbon pinned to his ears. Mrs
Ketchum. whn hn ha i,t . ,
, JCttlS
experience in baking bread Just
celebrated her golden wedding had
the laurel bestowed upon her lovely
loaf, made from the Snow Ball flour.
5iunu au Bii&LtJu rigm nere, oy the
l VLfav 1va WT J? i: n. ,
beautiful jelly got the bit of blue
ribbon butter yet the judges could
find no butter better than that from
the cow that eat the corn that was
fed to it by the Granger maid that
lives in the county of Lane. The
butter got the ribbon.
Various minor prizes were also
awarded that are not included in this
list.
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Jardiniere Assortment
BROWN LUMBER
COMPANY'S MILL
STARTED UP F
"Why is it, Mrs. Jones, my coffee
is always bitter?" Buy better cof
fee; get Folger's Golden Gate whole
roast; don't grind too fine or boil
too long.
Try Kodol today on our guarantee.
Take it for a little while, as that Is
all you will need to take. Kodol di
gests what you eat and makes the
stomach sweet. It is sold by all drug-ists.
BLAIR. STREET
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MEAT MARKET
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Has changed hands, been enlarged and painted, mak
ing one of the neatest and most
attractive places in the city
After Weighing the Matter
you will agree that our meats are the best.
ieanliness, full veight and a fair price for a good
irticle. Suppose you see if you can take any excep
tion. One steak vill rive vou sort of an idea: a
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f eek's purchase will convince you, We have our own
delivery and guarantee quick service. , A share of
jur patronage solicited. We agree to please.
LUCAS The BUTCHER
fHONEMAIN 620.
COME TO 8TH & BLAIR
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HAS
Big Pldtit At Cottage Grove
Now Cutting Lumber Af
ter Year's Idleness
After more than one vear's Idle
ness the big sawmill of 'the Brown
Lumber Co. was started up on full
time in Cottage Grove Wednesday
morning with a force of forvt-fjve
men, which force will be increased
as the mill increases its output
Since closing down In August of
last year, this mill plant has been
completely overhauled and Improv
ed, much new modern machinery
having been installed, including a
new re-saw, edger, cut-off, live rol
lers and other less Important ma
chinery, giving the mill a daily ca
pacity of SO.dflO feet of lumber.
The mill pond which was recentlv
cleaned out and enlarged is piled
full of logs but was not yet filled
with water. It Is being filled as
fast as the supply will admit. This
Inconvenience forces the use of a
donkey engine temporarily with
which logs are dragged to the
shute, but as soon as the pond is
filled with water the donkey mav
be dispensed with. A fine grade of
milling timber is being logged at
Rocky Point and Disston, on Row
river for this mill and is being de
livered daily over the branch rail
road, the O. & S. E. to the mil.
At present the mill Is running
on a big order for the Southern
California oil fields. Including the
big walking beams used In the old
wells. We are Informed by Super
intendent White 8h.it there are or
ders ahead to keep che mill running
steadily providing cars can be had
to make the deliveries. Cottage
Grove Leader.
WOULD GIVE
$1000
CASH
If the public could be convinced that
the best bargains in real estate ever
offered in or about Kugene are in
City View Park, because If the situa
tion were actually understood by
every person in the county there
would not be one acre of this beauti
ful property left unsold in the next
24 hours after this knowledge wns
brought to their attention. I am
selling acre tracts at $50 to $150 per
acre, which are intrinsically worth
$500 to $1500 per acre. If you take
into consideration the three elements
that go to make up values In all pro
gressive cities of the world protec
tion from shabby surroundings, good
outlook, accessibility.
The only difference Is, the $1500
property has been advertised until
' 1'-uimb nave ienrnM of "s good
qualities, while Oitv View ftrk has
Just been pat upon the market and
imt fw persons Slav as ,-., loinied
of Its attraction. Our l.'nlidltii ro
smctiotis absolute! jsnmvs vostr in
vestment from cheap and sliai.hv
rotindings and thus suaramee 'ranhl
ncrease In valu.-s. The outlook is
he best afforded hv ,mv ni,nrh
property anywhere between Portland
and San Kranciseo. With the open
ing of West 11th street, Citv View
Park will be within six minutes ride
from the first N'srkma Bank. Citv
View Park is just as near the busi
ness center of Eugene as is Hendricks
Park, where unimproved land sells
at $500 to $1500 per acre. It Is
my business to tell you of these
facts. It is your business to Investi
gate and learn these truths before
you buy.
GEO. MKL.VIX M1LLEK.
Kootu 2(3, .McCHiug Bid's.
Phone Red 1461. Bn
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CHITICH XOTH'KS
Methodist Kplsropal Church
Delmnr H. Trimble, pastor.
Class meeting, :45 a. in. The
pastor speaks at 10:45 a.m. on "The"
Wealth of the Christian." At ":S0
a series of Sunday evening address
es will be begun, on "The Home Four
Square." Subject Nov. S, "The Fa
ther's Corner"; November 15. the
Mother's Corner": Nov. 22, "The
Son's Corner"; November 29, "The
Daughter's Corner. Let the whole
square hear each corner. Sunday
school, 12m.; leagues, 6:15 p: in.
Special music at each service. Miss
Gilbert will sing at the evening ser
vice, j
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Congregational Church
iMornlng service at 10:45 a. in,; J
subject, "The World's Greatest Say-i
ing." Evening service, 7 : :t 0 p. in.;
Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Y. P.I
S. C. E. at 6:15 p. m. Good music;
and a cordial welcome. Classes iii
the Sunday school fur all. Come and
heip and be helped.
Ituptlst Church
O.C. Wright, pastor. Bible school
at 9:45 a. m.; morning worship with
sermon, 11 n. m.; 11. Y. P. U. nt
6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7:30
p. m. Stereoptlcon prelude on Cra-
, ter Lake trip. Subject of sermon,
"Ambition." Good music at both
services. Miss ESith Prescott, director.
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St. Mary's Kpiseopal Church
Corner Seventh and Olive streets.
P. K. Hammond, rector. Holv
Communion nt 8 a. m.: morning
tifuvni mwl Aomin lint 1 I 11. til.:
evening prayer and sermon nt 7:30 i "t 7 :p
, iiaa MnTnl Huff will qiliff nl"'m.
solo in the morning, mid a quartet te ",,,r?,ll! "I"1 "fHJ hi! cfto
tors cordially wekomed.
We have just received an assortment of Rockwood, Tint and
Faience Jardinieres of artistic shapes, fancy embossed and assorted
colored bands. The prices are'startling 'and astonishing. ListenI
The medium sized ones
The large sized ones .
Hanging Baskets . . .
Cuspidors , . , . .
CHRISTMAS GOODS
. member that this will
this year.
are arriving, and
be headquarters
25c
50c
35c
25c
be sure and re
for Santa Claus
Candy
Warranted
Pure
1 5c per lb
Murphey's Racket Store
35 EAST NINTH STREET
Postal
Cards
1 c each
mediate at 6:15 p. in.; morning sub
ject, "Jacobs' Ladder." Evening sub
ject, "The Wages of Sin." Spculal
music. Professor Glen has charge of
the choir. A cordial invitation In giv
en to attend all these services.
Central rriiylcHali iiHfc!i
Corner Tenth and Pearl alreeta,
II, N. Mount, pastor. Simsiay school
nt 9:45 n. in.; Junior C, E. at 3 p. m.
Christian Endeavor mooting, led by
Professor Stockton. 6: 3d p. m. Pub
lic worship with sermon at 1 1 a.m.,
subject, "Tho Peaco of Zlmrl," and
Op. in. on What is Sulva-
1 lie prelude and offertolre at
Christian Church ,
J. S. Mc.Callnm, pastor. Bible
school at 9:45 a. m.; preaching nt
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Junior En
deavor, 3 p. m.; C. E. nnd Inter-
Mass. A very cordial invitation is
extended to every one for ai ithose
services.
Ktiirmouitt Presbyterian Church
C. A. Wooley, paetor Revival ser
vico begins 11 a. m. Sunday, No
vember S. Evening service 7:30 p.
in.; Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. The
preaching during tho apodal services
w..i ho done by llov. 1. G. Knotts, of
Albany. A cordial Invitation to till.
1'lfsi of Chris, HHeiHi-ij
Crnr Kiath and Pearl stress!
anday service, $ a. ni snisject,
"Adam and Eallen Man." Sunday
school, 12 in. Wednesday evening
meeting, 7:30 p. m. fc'ioo rending
room open dally to the puhlle. except.
Sundays from 2 lo 4 p. lit. All are
welcomo.
I'nitsMl Hrethreii Cijiitr!
J, W. Speech?, paatr, aaday
school. 10 a. in.; pnliMc wrvlce, 11
a, ni. nnd 7;3t) p. in,; Junior Wu
denvor, 3 p. in.; Senior Endeavor,
6:30 p. m. Prayer servliw 7:30 p.
m. Thursday ovenlng. Professor Glass
will sing In the morning. Mrs. Hello
Wiitormnti l''lndlny will preach nt 11
n. in. on "The Human llody a Tem
ple.". Catholic Clmrch
J. M. OTarrell, rector. Masses at
8 and 10:30 a. in,; vespers and aer-
naja.at 7.sa p, in.
Taliey flour, 11.15 per sack. Ax
Hilly Department Store. tf
Warner tunes '.nation, i.envo or
ders at Morris' Music Store, tf
CKMKXT WOliK,
AH kinds of cement orJt;
curbs, nutters, sidewalks and
foundallo'ns. See us before
you lot your work. O. Meyers,
Gross Hotel, Phone Main 13.
N29
new garage
Is now fully equipped for do
ing all kinds of machine repair
work, bicycles and gas engines
a specialty..
We guarantee satisfaction
at reasonable prices, and ask
for a share of the public patron
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Thanksgiving Day is drawing near and this is the season of all
others when the dining room should be well dressed. . It will be
to your interest to call and inspect our large new lines of Extension
Tables, Dining Room Chairs, Buffets and China Closets. Latest
designs in Gold3n Oak, Weathered Oak and Early English at
prices that cannot be duplicated.
We Invite Comparison of Stock and Prices
on Everything in Up:to-date Home Furnishings
Nine Piece Dining Room Set $48.f 5
Comprising Extension Table, Buffet, China Closet, Six Chairs
New Firm-New Furniture-New Store
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