CVGENE DAILY aUtFnAY. NWMiBKB 18,
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evvland's
Store News
I WILL PROCEED WILL f OREGON 'VANITY
CITY'S ELECTRICAL
3J5aiidkerchif Sale Monday P0WER PLANT
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n t-l 1. XA.lnn' -. ...III
I morning ot "''"' oner great
in handkerchiefs; prices will be for theale, from those
rZnts to 35 cents,
neclal lot of seventy-five dozen, 12x12 Vi In., hemstitched
fleer Swiss lawn, in a variety of embroidery pnerns, figured
h (jonventlonal and set designs. A part of this lot Is now
gy i'n our east window.
re On Sale
J, Ever Penny Monday jQ
Suit andCoat Department
W ., store ts now offering exceptional values in the ready
section. Every garment now being offered at less than ac
nluee. W $35 and $40 Suits now. $25
and $30 Suits now , $1 8, $1 9.50 and $20
Suits $15.85 $18 Suits $14.85
kldren's Misses' and Ladles' Coats reduced in price and offered
Lathis tore and secure some of the bargains.
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frgains in Men's Clothing
W in and take n look. "You will not be urged to buy
Tk the privilege of showing you.
I $6.50 for Men's Suits worth fully $8.50
I $20 Values, $16. $25 Values, $20
en, we would like to show you these suits.
At an informal meeting of the city
council this morning it was decided
to go ahead Immediately with the
city's power plant with which to fur
nish electricity for the operation of
the water plant. Engineer V. C. Kel
sey, who furnished the plans for th
plant, was here this morning and met
with the mayor and councilmen. He
will have charge of the construction
work. To a reporter he stated that
he would commenec work on the
plant in a very short time. It will be
located Just below the new Hen
dricks bridge across the McKentte
wnere there is ample water power to
drive the wheels of a very large
pmui.
PACKING PRUNES FOR
THE FANCY TRADE
HOPES TO DEFEAf
WASHINGTON
Washington Arrived This Af
ternoon Expects to Win
From 'Varjity
The University of Oregun: cast win
tomorrow from the Washington elev
en, if the team has the ability to exe
cute the plays they ha- been taught
this season, Tttey win win if they
are individually and collectively com
petent to execute the plans that
Coach Forbes has drilled Into them
against a strong team. TUa game
with Washington appears to be the
hardest the team will have. While
the O. A. C. game may hold the
greatest interest, it will bo no hard-
MORE MACHINERY
MEANS BETTER o
LIGHT SERVICE
Allen Fruit Company Putting Up
This Year's Dried Crop for
Shipniehl to Eastern
Cities
The Allen Fruit Co's cannery is
again a busy scene, a good-sized
force of women and girls being em
ployed therein packing dried prunes
The Willamette Valley Co is In
stalling new machinery at Its Spring
field electric plant which means bet
ter light and power service for Ku-gc-ne.
The foundation for an ad
ditional 1000-horse power engine
and a 1000 horse power generator Is
being built and the new manhinery
will be Installed as soon as possible.
This will be good news to users of
electric lights and power In Kugone.
All during last winter the lights were
out at various times nearly each evo-
nms and already this winter the per
formance has been repeated numer
ous times, but the company promises
that when these Improvements are
completed there will be no cause for
complaint except in case of a bad accident.
The game will probably simmer
down to whether or mil the Oregon
men are equal to the Washington In
strength or In shiftiness. The Seattle!
teams Is 47 pounds heavier in the ag
gregate, the Oregon team averaging!
174, while the Washington team ov
er ITS to the man. The Washington I
line averages about 190 pounds. !
f Oregon has speed enough to Hal
REPUBLICAN
LEADERS CONFER
AT HOT SPRINGS
Hot Spring. Y., Nov. 12. What
must bt ih'slnimuM as tho "lU'ar-n.p-
stMMUH to havo boon ostuhltshml
overcome the handicap iu weight for I hort In the Virninia mountains. pri'H-
either a touchdown or for place .dtM.t-olot't Taft has huitouiuHuk him
kicks, the local university will havo
a good chance of w Inning the game.
Coach Forbes has taught enough in
variety of attack and versatility of
playing to deceive any team
for shipment to the East. The prunes only question that remains is the ma
are packed very carefully in layers I terinl of the squad capable of exe
and each box is lined with paper, i cutlng the shifty plans used.
Kor-i-noor Candy Sale
Saturday, Nov. 14th
Assorted Cream Caramels, 20c a pound ' . .'
- (Regular Price 40c) , ....
Special Jap. Caramels, 20c a pound
The KOR-I-NOOR., WILLAMETTE ST.
GREAT BARGAIN! j
g found It necessary to
mv occupation on account ot
rouble I now offer my home
Igfleld consisting of three ac-
land and a fine nine-room
tarn, hen park, etc.
m young fruit trees, such as
cherries, peaohes, etc. Also
Kit.
leal home at a bargain If sold
i Enquire of J. O. Richmond,
lore north of school .hhi11i.
Itld. Oreson - - N2S
IP HOT KNEW
Tne merits of Texas Wonder you
ould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. Jl a
bottle (two months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street. St. Louis
These go to the best trade In the
Eastern cities and bring fancy
prices. Stewed prunes, which - are
among the commonest articles of
food on this coast are considered a
luxury in most Kastern cities.
The work of packing apples will
begin at the cannery tomorrow by
the Lane County Fruit and Vegetable
Growers' Association. Two enr loads
will be packed for shipment at first
and several more car loads will fol
low later on.
The work of canning apples will
begin early next week and this will
continue two weeks or more.
WKLL DKILLUVO
Get your wells drilled by ola and
experienced well-drlllers.
Phone Red 48V2. tf
Heating furnace, brick and founda
tion stone for sale cheap by First
National Bank.
HAT SALE Saturday, November
14. One day only. Bolton &
Jenkins, 25 E. Ninth street. n!3
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature ot
E. H. S. fobs at Watts.
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f.-4 him
If You Are
Familiar With
High Grade
Clothes
you will look for
the label on
the collar
Alfred
Benjamin
is the label looked for by
NEW YORK'S
best dressed
men
No one ever says it is not
one of the best, and
few compare other
a m$kcs with it
SEE THEM AT
That Washington Is nut overcon-;
tident ts plain from the statements
made lu their college papers. They
say they have a hard fight. At tho
same time they havo expressed them
selves as afraid of Moullen's foot,
and calculate to make as many
touchdowns as Moullpn does place
kicks.
There Is a slight change In tho op
ening lineup of the Oregon team.
Mnln has been drawn to .half, and
Sullivnn will take the other back po
sition with Fullback Clarke. New
ton, who tips the beam at 200, will
go In at right guard, for tho first
time.
The Washington team came In this
afternoon accompanied by about
twenty enthuslnsts. Thoy appear to
be a husky lot of fellows and in
fairly good shape.
Washington Kingcrs.
Much has been said lately of
Mucklestone and E.ikln, the first a
right half, the other, loft tackle. It
Is claimed that the men are Ineligible
under the conference rules.
Tho University feels that tile Ore
gon team Is Imposed upon by the
presence of the two men In the line
up, but as each faculty Is Its own
Judge, thoy can do nothing but play
the aggregation,' whether the two
men are ringers or not.
It is known that the two men
played last year at the North Dnkota
Agricultural College and had the
standing of freshmen there. Univer
sity students from the same college
and class knew them both. Coach
Korbes stated today, that his team
would be sportsmanlike, nnd play
with the men In the line-up. oven
though they fo.lt thnt Washington
Wtl lUH living up to tne rules.
The ln,v I!" W"I1"B"'
ulty, even in not making a state
today the largest eolorlo of states
men and politicians that have been
with him since tho election. Vice-
I'resMent-Klect Sherman arrived to- i
and the! day with William L. Ward, of New
lork, national commlttevmun from
that state, nnd Representative Theo
dore A. Ilurton, of Cleveland, rami'
on the midnight train for a visit of
at least 10 days.
Senator liourne. of Ortrtaiti, arrived
yesterday, and Senators Hurkett, of
Nebraska, nnd Scott, of West Virgin
ia, came In today.
"I am here Just for fun." said Mr.
Sherman. "Yes, you may call me Mr.
Vice President. I like It. I play golf
and 1 havo my slleks with me. I
shall stay a week at least. My long
suit Is talking as I play nnd If I can J
get up a game with Judgo Taft 1 shall
do my best to talk hi in out ot his
good playliiK."
"Seriously," Mr. Sherman added.
"If Mr. Taft wants to talk over the
problems nhend, I shall 1m very glad
to do so, but ns for hnvlnn nny spe
cific object In view for my visit, there
Is none."
While tho candidacy of Represen
tative Ilurton for tlm senatorHhlp to
succeed Mr. Korakor has been under
stood for some time, tho matter will
doubtless bo fully discussed with Mr.
Taft.
PRESCRIPTION
WAS FILLED VERY
OFTEN HERE
MOMS
Values to $1.50 Sale 65c
Values to$4.00SaIe$ 1.75
TEiis is the Greatest Kimouta Sale ever
lield in this city or anv other city.
Hundreds of new and stylish Kimonas
in long and short lengths. Made in
Flannelette, Crepe, Silk and Wool.
Perfect in fit and finish, every one worth
more than double what we ask. In
plain and Japanese designs.
LONG KIMONAS. VALUE TO $3.75. AT $1.50
LONG KIMONAS, VALUE TO $3.50. AT $1.25
LONG KIMONAS, VALUE TO $2.75, AT $1.00.
HUNDREDS TO PICK FROM
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUE TO $4.50, AT $3.00
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUE TO $4.00, AT $1.75
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUE TO $2.75, AT $1.00
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUET0 $1.95, AT 75c
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUE TO $1.00, AT 65c
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUE TO $1.50, AT 45c
SHORT KIMONAS, VALUE TO 75c, AT 40c
The CRESCENT
Thnt tho rendors of this paper np
preclnto ndvlro when given In good
faith Is plainly demons! rated by the
luct thut one well-known local phar
macy supplied tho- Ingredients for
llji) hlu proscription" many
"..-. - Tim
appears to lie vorv treat whnn ii ia I times within the: ftMl Iwn ..
remembered that Oregon kept out ' "timnincemeut of this simple, liai'nl
liuss C.-ileman on the least taint of ""xluro lias certainly ncrom-
susplelim. ('i)leman, however has ! P'lhed much In reducing the great
neon re-ln.-tat-d by the A. A. C. and
me.
TurkysWanted
Live and Dressed Turkeys
wanted at Dodge's Grocery and
Produce House "
Top Cash Price Guaranteed
could il;iy
would li t h
The linen
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i.miorrow li the faculty
tomorrow will be as
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Oregon
Hudson, 1 fir,
I'inkliam. 1
Wiles. !ir,
.Means, 170
Xi'wton, :;im
Moullon, 17
Klltz. 170
Chandler. 1 "
Clarke, 1 X"
Sullivan. 1 7
Mains, 170
Washington
tiriiiiiu, I 7."
Kaklii, 1 so
Halic.uk. i'l.'i
Tegtmelir s
Jarvik. 1 n.',
HanV. Jt'.'i
Watson. 1 (12
covi... ir,s
Willis.
I.I I It Mucklestone
HIIL Wand,
LEll
I.TIt
1.0 K
HiL
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ItEL
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175
1 711
170
NEW CHEF COMES
TO OTTO'S GRILL
Otto's Grill Is now In a bettor po
sition than over to 8rvo thn public
In th. lr lino ul Imslneiw. Forti;natly j ilf onu u-aHpoonf ill to bo (aktn nf(i?r
l" him io piTiin' f.u h muni iiiw no n fit mi lium
many raws of kfilm-y complaint and
; rhcHiuallKiii her", n.'lfnvltm' taln and
j mlHt-ry, especially hiihmik Ihn older
' popiiliii Ion, who are hIviih mirfcrln
( more in If KM with blitdrl -r a ml mln
i my troiihlen, )!!('kacho and partlru
! lar'y rhrMinatlMiit.
Another well-known dniKKtM askn
ii to continue tho annoutK-eiiieiit oT
Die pri'rfi-rlptlon. It In doltiK ho iniirh
real k ;od here, l:o fontiuu4', thut
It would 1)0 n crlmn not to do no. It
ran not bo repfited ton often, and
further si u ton many runes of remark
able euros wroiiKht.
The followtni; Ik tho prescription
of flniplo liiKredlentK, tnakhiK a
hartnlt'HK, IncxpeiiftWe com pound,
wlileh any pernon ran prepare by
Bhaklnc woll In a bottle: Fluid Ki
tract iMndoIlon, one-half ounce;
Compound KnrKn, onu otinro; Com
pound Syrup KurKuparllln, three
OUIM4JH. Any first-claim drug atoro
will Hell thin Hinall amount of each
ingredient, and tho donu for adullM
IV.
Successor to
Scobert Dodge
M.I MAN'",.-,
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KARL McNUTT
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Roberts Bros, m
Tnrrint v O XtfX w,
the servlees of Mr. Joseph Kuhn,
who has he n chef at the Portland
Hotel, and al.-.u chef at the Oregon
tirlll for the past year, and just re
cently chef at t lie Portland Commer
cial Club.
Mr. Kuhn took charge, of their cul-
!slnc yesterday morning. lie Is one
jof the best mi the Pacific coast and
iTfJ has a reputation of being able td
'Please all epir:inans. Mr. Kuhn was;
irhef at the I'nriland Commercial
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Th'To Is enough here to last for one
week. If taketi according to direc
tions. Good results will he apparent
from tho first few doses.
oAKGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage md Sales Stables
Cabs Always Kcady
First Class Turnouts ol All Descriptions
..STAGES..
MiKfiNZIE STAGE luvrs EuKrn
itiiJOi. m. Stjfodo not ll it
private rrRjilrncn but will call Inr
ggage If nebbed the d4y before.
Livery Phono Main 2 1
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
A d4ilyil4eleiveiEu;etie4t6a. ni,
Inr Mipletun, cloae connection by
temer lir Flurence Hid Acme
HIO RKDCCTION on all
.Saturday, November H.
Jenkins, 25 K. !Hh St.
feathers
llolton
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rhef at the I'nrHand Comnierr In) : fr wKjtts Vj ' ViA
when the Janus J. Hill banquet was; f Vs. i" r
given there on Hie 6th of this month, j ' eref lrf!V, , UM
and handled SO guests at I'i.OO jierj j. jfJfZ t'-feliVi "t 1 1
VK'L e r
should bo run a rat u la ted for being;
aljle to si'Miie the services of such j
a high clans n an. They felt that j
nothing Is too kim1 for Eugene and :
wish to give tljr. people of Kugene
Just as goo I smvk-o aa they can get
in a large city. j
TOGGER.Y
554 W'ilianic Street.
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Bee our "Snp'-rior" wood heaters
before buylni;; thf-y will show you
what a heater o:ht to be, even If
lou do't buy. Chambers Hard
ware Cu.
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8ALK f ft irday, November
One davM,nlv. Bolton A
Jenkins,0. K. Nh street. n!3
k'ood-savers and 'ffen bakers
this has made 'he riuperlor range
famous. Chat:r Hardware).
Lucas, the butch'-r knows haw to
make sausage a' n ;na. Phone
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Teas, Coffee, Baking Powder, Etc.
BACON BROS.
I Spices P" j Extracts "
IMPORTING COMPANY
PURE OLIVE OIL
Now 55 Easi Ninth. Eugene, Oregon
Main 620.
Nil
Umbrellas and parasols repaired
and recovered. Work praetlcal; no
s.-ond hand material used. Call on
)Oll. Watson at Potts' Cigar store,
St4 Olive.
Warner tunes yisoos. Ltave or
ders at Morris' Music Store, tf
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
Many peoplo say they are hard
to find hard If you dou't
know, easy f yoU do. To mnke
It easy, nolo the address below
when In search of tender, Juicy,
altogether satisfying cuts for
roasts aud steaks.
Broders Bros,
Phone Main 40 West, 8th SC.
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