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WW BTOHXS DAILT OCARO. SATUtlUY, NOVKMIIKH 7 lOOff frrtntt fnr IE m EHr Plan lor er Comfort SOPHMORES DEFEAT ! FRESHMEN ELEVEN BY PLACE KICK L dd the beat of a wn fire to .f fort of hot weather. & Perfection Wick ft' nil Cook-Stove , -Lot in comiort. t p.rfi-ction" Oil Stove the Tvrrrvirati'nn f meals, or the big weekly "baking," is done without a. t,moerature perceptibly above that of any other t;. rtie house. ton once have experience with the NEW rifflxTION Widi Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove you will be amazed at the restful -way in which it enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated tu l-itrlipn and vourself. The "New Perfection" Stove is ideal for summer use. Made in three sizes and all warranted. It not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. i BaTO Lamp eives Derfeet Combustion wneiner nlgn or low is therefore free from disagreeable odor and can- uuisiiiuKc. utiic, Luiinjiiciii, uruainenial me ldeai light If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY U.M-UUrOILATED Black Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure expensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary jutomobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed, to 26 miles an hour. Neat in appearance Travels any Road Made any style Prices $3?5to$750 thaw pars' aro marls to nn nnv season of the vear in tood or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels, Solid rubber tire, easy springs, motive power gasoline, Substantially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S, RANDLE & HOWER AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET :- -:-0. BOX 455 EUGENE, OREGON H'limineiiiimmnMiii iiiuhiiiuhh The Sopnore class team de- feVed the Freshmen class eleven ; last night In a came the larger part i of which was played .0er the sun' had set. The score of 4 to 0 does not represent tne scorns abllltv of' Hie uiuer mm, tor in tne-s-'cond half both almost crossed the other's goal line. Stackpole, the Sophomore cap-1 lain, kicked the goal within four: minutes of time that the second half ; should have ended, though Jesuit-! tory skirmishing went on for twentv t minues after. Both sides had distinsuished stars, but In the light of the full moon the Identity of the plavers ou.ld not be ascertained. As the spec'.a-1 tors surrounded the players, much' as thev would have surrendered u 1 prize ring, many suspicions were aroused that sonic ringers were used i in the dusk of the night. The Fresh--men almost scored during the Inst 1 part of the game, and because of the: springhtliness which they tripped off end runs, many of the spectators' thought some strategy had been re-1 sorted to. The score gives the So-i pliomores the championship of the I underclassmen. A former game was a tie. College Xews. j Frank Whlttelsy, of Portland. Is visiting friends at the University. 1 The faculty did not pass upon the students petition for two days and a n.iii extra vacation in manksgiv-i ing week, but turned i: over to the board of regents: The faculty found that they did not have the power to change the schedule. Ar rangements have been made for the students desiring to stay away from classes on the days in question, to do so, on the condition that they make up their work. "Jack" Latourette, football coach at the Hill Military Academy and a law student, is here this week watch ing the football work of the 'Varsity. Large Cotton Batts 6c Extra large white cotton baits, full quilt size.Qsually sold at 90c to 11.00. will be on sale for seven days, beginning Saturday, r q November 7. the roll . ?. . .DyC NEWLAND' Ladies' Long Coats 56 $3.90 LOT 1 Uidies" Murk 50-inch Thibet Coat; lias tho latest ripped back effect. dniihlp-hrenMted front with self material facing: pocket, O collar and cuffs richly embroider ed wiih silk, price ;t.(Mi November Bargains Sale Begins Saturday 7th for Seven Days For SEVEN DAYSBeginning Saturday, November 7th--Every Garment in our Big Coat Section for Infants, Children, Misses and Ladies will bz offered at su:h low prices that will 'make every one a splendid bargain. Not a single Garment but that, will be oi sale at. a Splendid Saving from Regular Prices Now $9.00 Now $ 1 6.50 Now $8. 1 0 Now $ 1 2.50 Now $ 1 2.50 60-lnch Broadcloth, lined yoke and sleeves, trim med with silk braid: col ors brown, blue and car dinal. Good $12.50 value A high class nil wool broadcloth garment: full satin lined: elegantly trimmed. Keg. $12.50 vnl. Fluo black Kersey Cloth coat. 50-iuch length and trimmed with silk braid; Good value at $12.50 52-luch nil-wool broad cloth coat: full satin lined and trimmed with silk braid. Splendid $20 value. This elegant broadcloth coat Is one of the beat val ues In the lot. As sorted nnd plafn col ors. Worth 1-3 more GENERAL NEWS FORECAST FOR THE COMING WEEK oft if ' ATM. The Nettleton Exclusively High Grade Shoe For Gentlemen FOREMOST IN ITS CLASS FOR SALE BY Burden & Graham 568 Willamette St. f ugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Pr Saturday Sales are gloving in popularity and in order to M the demand we will have on hand a large supply or live fi dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. j2 East Ninth Street, Phone Main 645 t4 f . til e. 'SI W PTFVT. f ihk - Tl i t?iOiJivi MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic flour I evey sack guaranteed J Made ol KUxkd Efcra Oregon bird wheat. It pro- Juc more loaves of bred than any other Hour and the 5 loaves are lighter and whiter. Becau of the Increased 4 quantity of bread produced 'he cost h no higher than lor f other flours. ASK YOUR GKOCER FOR IT. j, THS PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS Washington, D. C, Nov. 7. Many events of interest are on the calen dar for the coming week to share public attention with tne aiterni.iin of election news. Hoth at home and abroad there will be a variety of hap penings of interest nnd importance. At Quincy, Mass., will take place Tuesday, the launching of the North Dakota, the first I'nited States 20, 000 ton, nll-blg-gun battleship of the lli't'iirinmifM Ivne Tlw. t-hriOinltli7 ceremony will be performed by Miss; Henton of Fargo and the State, after which the big ship takes Its name will be turtner represonien oy a 01s tlngulshed delegation headed by tiovernor John uurKe. t The formal opening of the social season in New York will be marked 1 Monday nlgnt iy two important i,iw.nln(. nt the nnniml horse show In Madison Square Gar den and the Inauguration of the sec ond season ot grana opera at uie Manhattan opera house. tnn nt ttatlntlfll nmUllnPlirA Will speak at the unveiling Saturday of the prison ship. Martyrs' Monument, erected In Kort Green Park. Brook lyn. The ceremonies nave been planned on an elaborate scale and the event Is likely to be one of the most notable celebrations of Its kind in the history or ureater .ew lorn. 1M... nnllnnal lllinfllnr' COlll 111 I SS ion appointed at the last session of Con gress to devtse plans lor curreui-j legislation. Is to resume Its sessions in Washington. Tuesday. On the same day there will meet here an armv board appointed to mako se lections for detail of officers to fill vacancies occurring in the personnel or the General Sniff. At present there are three vacancies, and seven more will occur next year. The King's birthday and Thanks i,.in nnr will lie irenerallv observ ed Monday throughout the Dominion of Canada. The special grand military man euvers of the Japanese army will be gin Tuesday and last four days. The operations or the troops nave ueeu planned on an unusually extensive scale and will cover the five pro vinces of Klnal. According to the latest dispatches from Teheran the assembly and sen ate of Persia "ill convene next Sat urday. The proceedings will attract international attention owing to the present disturbed condition In the Shah's dominions. Of more direct Interest to Ameri can readers will be the elections In -...t G-iturtnv for nrosldent 1 mm ' . . - and members of congress. It Is quite cenerallv predicted mat nen. j"-" Miguel Gome, who has been nom-1..- i.th fnrtinna of the liberal HliK'-ll t'J - partv will be elected to the presi dency. He has for the first time the united support of his party, and his policies and personality are popular. Owing to the active participation of President Samuel Gompers In the recent national election considerable public interest will attach to the pro ceedines of the annual convention of the American reiteration 01 i.aoor I Denver, beginning Monday. i Other Important conventions or the wek will be those of the Nat ional Prison Association Hi ftich- I monrl. Va.. the National Society for ithe Promotion of Industrial hduca tlon In Atlanta: the Farmers' Nat , t.-i. 1. v-au. oriAana the Nat ional 1 uhiu ' , . ' lonal Grange. Patrons of Husbandry. in Washington, the national conren 1 .i nf the I'nited Daughters of the i Confederacy In Atlanta, and the I Southern Cotton Association In Mem phis. Sale Ladies' Tailored Suits Beginning Saturday we will offer some great bargains III Ladles' flue tailored Suits. We will not attempt to describe these suits, but will give you prices aud ask you to call at the store and look them over $40 Suits $25 $25 Suits $ 1 8 $18 Suits $14.85 $12.50 Suits $8 $35 Suits $20 $20 Suits $15.85 $15 Suits $10 $10 Suiis $6 vVomens' Street and Dress Skirts In several (lifferont Btyles and clnthn. Values to '.2.73 Srvrn htiys $1.50 Values to $!.! ValueH $.'(.110 to $1.00 For Seven Day Valuett $.YftO to $3.00 $2.90 Kop Seven Kays $3.90 Seven Unys $4.90 Men's and Young Men's New Fall Clothing (fpl Cft wl" ,ny xl"n'9 Suits, worth $S.50. V)0. Good winter weight. $16 00 ' )UV 1,,ns 8ult that are tlio equal of most $20.00 huIih. $20 $15 ,00 w'" b"Sr Men's Suits hat mo actual ly worth S25. Wo Invito comparison. 00 Wl" ,,u' Men's stylish Sults'actuallv worth $17.60. Outing Flannel 5c a yard Beginning Saturday wc will place on sale several hundred yards of Outing Flannel, full width and 8c the yard. Grand Rummage Sale ThlB lot will Include short lengths In dress goods, outing flannels, percales, ginghams, volvota. silks, ribbons odd sizes nnd broken lota In hosiery. Men's, women's and children's odd lots nnd bro kon sizes In underwear. Odds nnd onda In Ladles' Shirt Wnlsts. On this counter you will ho nblo to pick up lota of real bargains nt ' A IHU SAVING IN PIIICK Womens' Silk Petticoats J.r. 00 silk Petticoats rtpecllll $11.00 Silk Petticoats On salo at $S.50 Silk Petticoats At, each $3.90 $4.90 $6.50 5 Great Values in Lace Curtains Km i a wide, 3 aud '' 1-2 yards long: new patterns, nt, pur pair Wl.Vin, 1ft 1 ..10. I. T.-i, W.M, 'J.7 NICE JAP SILK, YARD, 25c Several hundred Minis nlre Jap Silk; eolot'H pink, ereiiiu, red. Ilf?ht blu, navy and Murk; good 35q valueH, mid Hpoclal Halo O price, the yard IJC JUNCTION CITY NEWS NOTES OF POST WEEK Frank Drugg, who has had n long siege of typhoid fever, Is Improving and Is now able to sit up, although ho Is still very weak. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Burnett, of Conyonville, stopped off hern Tues dav aud were the guests of tho fain iilv of H. L. Hann. A. Miller, father of J. H. and K. J. Miller, has been quite seriously ill aud grave fears aro entertained for his recovery. He Is about KM years of age, the oldest person In IhiB sec tion of the county, lie is u flno old gentleman and we all hope for his recovery. While skating at the rink Tues day afternoon, Dewey Karrar tell and broke his arm between the wrist and elbow. Tho fracture was re duced by Dr. Lchrbach. Dewey has run up against more accidents than any boy we know of. lie Buffered a broken arm once before; last 4th of July he came near losing an eye from the explosion of a cannon crncker, and during the Biiminer he fell from a cherry tree and landed on a picket fence and narrowly os caiied impaling. It Is to be hoped that his measure of accidents has been filled. Notice, ladles of O. A. It. I Department President Mr. Ella ' G. Mines will visit Itlrh Mountnln j Clrclo on November 9. Meeting will open nt 1:30 p. m. All members are I roquoBted to bo present. Cuke, pie, ' salad, etc., aro solicited. Mrs. MAKY S. SMALL, Pros. GOOD CXH'GH (TKK. Kor the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a Btandard cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugB and can he given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co, propa.. Cleveland. O GISOM.VR WOOD HAW. ! wood Mom tf Mind Your lusiliew. If you don't nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep bllllousness, malaria, and Jaundice out of your ytein. Do NOT FOKGKT place to eat. streets. Sixth and Willamette tf Large suipitmni or rockors and din ing chairs Just received. See ua for new, up-to-dato furu.tnre nt right prices. CHAMDKHS HAHDWARU CO. j List your timberlands. If you have j timber lands to sell, send your do- j scrlptlon and price. Krcd Klsk, Mer-1 chants' Hank building, l'Jllgono, Ore- j son. tf j Hinder Sewiog aacnlne Company, 1 Ifi Willamette street, phoue Hed I4.il. U No trouble to show goods at Luck ey's, the Jowoler. tf DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills aro uneqiialed In cases of weak hack, back ache. Inflammation of the blad der, rheumatic pains. Antiseptic and act promptly. Bold by all druggists. TI KKKV CAHrtlllS A LOAD of other needs with It. All by Itself It would he a pretty tame Thanksgiving dinner. Our ta ble delicacies aro what are needed tu make the dinner a success. There nro herbs nnd seasonings for tho dressing, pickles and relishes of nil klnda nnd rnlslna, currants, citron etc., ur even tho plum pud ding Itself. Order them today, so you will havo them whan w allied. W. M. CREEN, B&aS. ..... 619 Willamette St. Phone Mlin 21 mwm WDr Yy bfi irW il tu i pih, Ma td uAvM hr Cmib Um M LM CMbkM. NMrCMIlMlUlALC. TtkNR TMMiMktvfMAkN Lt& gW MiuJwr mmU jmt bil btnt tha mmm f 4 m TWf hum fm ay m4 m w Mt b iaiv mtto row ImI tfmfv mi m. mtmtm rtwy m mtm m mmmta it mm irM Uufaitll MBkxa . CiiM. m Al BITTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS. If T, K.H. LewU MedkiiM Co., ... St. Logfa. MX II mwmmmeam - --aaiit .1,- llinbrellas and parasols repaired ; and recovered. Work practical; no second hand material used. Call on ' K. I). Watson at I'otli' Cigar store, 564 Ollre. Kor Hnln by Hull's lied CroM Vmti Star. C.arri-Tl - OH-oe sn ,n ,cOrjre Pli'k 1571. Black 1751. r-i.,j ..ii-. will "on he here. Come ann"F,.,1 what (San-a. a. left for . .f r! ,,i .1 J. r.-- n ' ;-r "0 tf ll.rj frlra for -nt:rti'-jrr CHAMHKU3 HAItDWAHK CO t-- noU'ltt'. Carhnllzed Witch Hazel Salve It Is healing, cooling and cleanslm- It Is especially good for piles. SolT by all druggists. j We make no specialty of any one , line- all goods bought of J. B. Lu' k-i ey th pioneer Jeweler of Eugene are' fir't cla?a a"1! "'rletly up-to-date.; Call and examine. A pleasure to sho 0;f"ds. Price Oo suit. tf e- O n fruit ' () " , , lio.t qi,p .!-. CIIAMPKItH tlwC4);K CO. EATON'S Book Bindery HlMlk llllllllll.. MngailieN Itnlltlil. Port folios MjoI'. Illallk IbHik. Itllli'll nllll lloilllil to I Irrler. Aril-lie ll.M,kljlnil4 Done. Nothing Hut l Work. Vml Hut Hi iiMiiuilile J'rlien. I If tire lit J EATON'S BOOK SOjRE Page Woven Wire Fence An Elastic Fence Made of Spring Steel Wire Fences for any kind of stock Car just received prices right sold by J. W. Quackenbush ( Sons Subscribe for The Daily Guard. o o o O