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BVe&KS MAILS' tttARO, SATl'TWAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1908 r '4 WMTlMrTMiiiM Wters f :r TOYS. DOLLS, SOUVENIRS R . " I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " f H'N CW f.H NMN? fTfl I 1 Bift.I . 118 si: ,rT U HILL uuii uivn DB. LOVERIDE 513 Vi!lamttte St. 35c New Records Fit, Ar.y Mghine I OREGON LOSES 1 T0 3T0.I Special Iandkerchief Sale Monday -Monday morning at s o'clock Nowlnnds store will oi'ivv treat bargains in handkerchiefs: prices will uo for the sale fivm three r 10 cents to 35 cents. One special lot of seventy-five doien 12x12 -in. homsm, hod border, sheoj Swiss lawn. In tt variety of embroidery patten., fmared leaf wreath, conventional and set desisns. A part of this ! ( n ,u,w on display in our east window. IMS MORNING: FIFTEEN 10 0 Aged Episcopal Minister Passed Liiw Plunges and Handling of Away Peacefully At His Farm Home Punts Wins Game for the Visitors Many arc Worth Every Pc-p.ny ct 20 cent On Sale Monday E.u-h dle.i and Columbia Graphaplione Agency jou are thinking of buying a graphaphone don't fail e our new swing arm machine. No horn crane or tubes to wear out. Horn swings in any direction, jw have in stock the new Indestructible record forever. Will not break, and cannot be jsed for tone. Come in and hear them OJri. Sr i Its For Children Linen, Cloth and I Story Books limes. Dolls, Doll Carts, Wagons, . Handcars, Etc. :Card Albums Large Assortment )c,20c, 25c,-50c, $1, $1.50, $2 Lcdies' Suit amiCoat Department. Nev!;it:d-s Store is now of ferins exceptional values in i !i r v..v-to-wrar s.vti.i. Kvvry siiniviu now bvlug offered at k s , lual values. Ladies' S35 and $40 Suits now $25 $25 and $30 Suits now $18, $19.50 and $20 "its $15.85 $18 Suits.; $14,85 in, I offered Id 111-. tl.o a.h i.,mo s. i had been a-Us. tilit W tie trull la iced that ln Utllc live Sin n - at 7 o'clock. i and peacefully, for a number of $20 Children's. Misses' and Ladles' Coats reduced ill prl at less than worth. Visit this store and secure some of the barsalns. Bargains in Men's Clothing only Conic in and take a look. You will not be urged to buv ine privilege of .slinwia you. S6.50 for Men's Suits worth fully $8.50 $20 Values, $16. $25 Values. $20 wo would like to show you these suits. al'ie io about. Iuk i vtter.iay and re- ii w enough to do lining. He spent a vest l"u I nir.lt; and was about to arise tor the day thN morning when, he suddenly expire,). Oaniel KM ward I .overitl.;e. was born at New Muford, Conn., Herein tier It, lSiM, therefore being aged at the time of his death nearly N-l years. He w as ed urn ted at Tnnll y College, Hartford. Conn., from whleh institution he graduated, ami was a member of the I'hl lleta Kappa fra ternity. He was ordained Io the priesthood about rr : NO SCORE MA'DE IN THE FIRST HALF Oregon Takes Defensive Except During Last Half, When She Makes Yardage I at morning and evonlng services. rangers invited. Vr.'.te.l Mre:hi m Chun-h -I. W. SQi.ior. pastor. Sund0 - .:. e lt. iii.; jiehlnt?, "For- " u M i -unis," 1 a. in. ; J n at or O. K, p. in.; Senior v', Ci'.iu p. tu. ; p: fuelling, "M i.-sioiiiiry Aettv U ." . oil i m. prayer service Thursd.i v evening. I hii-olijiti hurrh J. S. Mf Caliuin, pastor. Illblo school, y :!." n. in.: prenehliiK. 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in.; Junior C. K. at 3 p. in. aud Intermediate at 6:15 p. ni.; mornlug suhieet, "Tho Course -; of the .Word of the Lord." Kven ; tug snbjeet. "The True'lVst." lrof. I ;i"U hui charge of ibe eholr. p-' I'lal tnusb' at bi:h serviee. You ar eordulU invre.t to .uitiul .til o( I In M' M't il l'S. t'.u-i ' r S,-eni! ai.d Oi : r.-e.s. 1. K. I . iii i m.'iul. !-.- '.i . i m niuiuoa iii N a n:.. S-.i!tlt i ; . l;oi. 1 at a. in : movntng p- iV' T and -'f-.'i 1 a. m.. en in .t ,ie.- and i ion at 7:0 p. in. isra:. A'T.t ami .uor,s eordially wehMined. v v CeMr.tl ri'e-litv'rt.m t'iiuivii I'oi in-r lentil and 1'e trl s'r.vts. H. . Mount, pastor. --Stindav sehool at The I'uiversity of Oregon lost this aftoruiuui in a grtitily plu.Md battle willi Washington by a score of 15 to 0. No scon- was made tu the first half. In the early part, of tiie second I half Washington, by u series of terrt- f the Kpiscopul church i'je. " plunges, seorr.l. N, goal. us ago. oming to this I minutes atierwaitl twenty yards .1 r. l , K. at 0:;i0 p. tt I I a. tn. and . K a ;t p. m.; I'nblle worship '.it. p ,'m. I'lTV ni:s. coast with his family, he served as'irom tue goal line, u torwanl pass, reetor of Trinity church at I'ort land ! swlu ly exivuted. scon'd acain. No tor a few months and then eaine to'Koal. A bad pass near the end oi nimeue. This w:is twenty years auo 'tlie half put Washington within two He served Si. Mary s church of this I ards of the goal line, and niter three city as rector from that time until u; trials the backs pushed It over. No year ago last June, when ho retired i gat. from active mintslerlal life and went Oregon chom to play on tho defen lleserved seat tickets for Oregon o. A. t gamo will be on sale at I'uiversity oit"tco from i a. m. Mon day until ! a. ni. Wednesday. Spe rinl rates for students at registrar" oftlce. (l"t your tlekel early as tho numtier Is liinited. nIG i t-4 :r? ,-. v5 MWMM4M ! 1 !K--- 0 4-i."&OVv',tQ1'-i' Wt-tf -$ Basket Ball On Skates at the Underwood Rink Sat. Nov. I4th at. 8:30 p. m. Team composed of University Students against, Junction City, -Admission 25c Anting bei :e and .liter tb -anie. - . i vi itvr.nuv invi ri n. Millie In l'. of ). Hand. to his fruit farm east of tho city. He I slvo ccopt dui ilii; the last was always un enthitslnsllc Kiwver i the second half, when she made kooiI of fine frnll and each season for .Mirdane. ashlnutou won liv sheer ! years he has i;rown aud marketed I welwln, liaudlliiK of imniii. and nint isonie of the finest ever nrown In Intf- iWestern t)rei;on, especially grapes. Theie was a Luxe crowd of spec Dr. lioveiidgo was a mlnlslur ofHators, fillias the ki aiiilsiand and I ability, was lieloved hy all his parish- i Ideachers. 'oners as well as liy all who knew I Until leatus had men somewhat him. He loaves thnu daunhters. i Ionised hy injuries, hut when iho .Miss Kiuily, of rortlalid. and ..Misses 1 players entered the m'ldlron arena itiiih and Myra. of this city, iteslih-s i ill termlnaitou dominaied every move threii maaiiihlldrea. Mrs. Lover-" and uvery line of the teaiiis and of Id lit died In llnlll. jlhe Individuals. Oregon app i.ireil No funeral arranitetnents have yet ; t'on:lderahl smaller than the Wasti h i made, iiendlni; Hie arrival of his 1 lanion huskies. Iloweier. that Is ilaii'ihier. Miss Kuilly, from I'ort-; souki liing that was p. nil land, ton! Due of tlie sales of real eslnto made hy .1. X. Morris, of the Ited Star, was thai of 4:1 acres of duo I'rull land ill Pleasant Hill, to l. 1,. part of Harden, the arclillect, and J. d. llar- llini; llllil lllllier oi layiou. i ney will plant tho tract. llh tlirco-ycnr-old KiikIIsIi walnut lic'es that will soon make a show. due to Ui- IH,l,i vMs i .Mtltutai- Srll.l K WIT I! AIIMl'.t Mini Wll'fll IIA'KI. 1 he liest salve tu the world for cuts. hruUe, sores, ulcers, salt rlieiiln, tel. ter. clupped haiejs and nil skin ornp tlotis. (luarau'i'cil to Klve satlilactlon or money refunded. Hold hy I. Inn ilro.f ! I'npani , ebon's suil. lor even Whllworth looked to the speetalol lalf.er lllall Ore;:oll lasl Sallllda. The small stripe of ll'.e .li-i';.es and hlue color d.-ci'ivi d Hie eve, I he iielil oi da' w as unusually clear. SlricI use oi hldi'lllle i:is.is wua di'imuul, d h Mai, a inl I he sp. ci.il ,ol Icon No vacation will ho Ivon the llivl versliy ThanksKlvIni: week, hut" those, sllldellls llesirlllK leaves of absence will he granted them. Tho rurulty lust iiIkIu held n meeting at which It was decided to rctuse the petition of the siiiileiiis for i wo days and a (ialf evira time. The absences will coiint Ju-I the same as an Illness for tho same I, '111(111 of time, and will not be counted nuinluxl the student as cuts. All students lllleiidlllK to KO to I'ortliiud nee reiiucsieii to hand tln'lr naniea 111 lit the I'uiversity office. .natOUMGEHI ll-.'.W 'IV. Kldncv M'lilieil 111 i he, liUllillM llh" and ltladder I' 1 1. s of e.(K back, af.JH or the bhitl. us. Antl: eptl,' and promte.ly. Sold by all dm - r-L l r tt im .rz -w. & ta 1 1 - fu :-n v K3"' rrJ t:ni until u I OFFERS YOU SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING FOR THE DINING ROOM D rices On all our extensive line of latest designs and styles in Extension Tables, Buffets, China Closets and Dining Chairs Extra Specials While They Last S" IMA If T. f? . 11 a...l ; a cor .McK wen leu iiiob i Ills III , 'fl loll. r, V I'll 111,' p, f Uh'll ,ir s!li--leil in lb" In a low "i 111 ', ,il 'i'l i:i,'.:i. I .1' ' '.i'il ' i " '. ' ' ' " "I b" ' "O.. .1 .'.. , , ! ,i oliit' fOii.nl.itlil .iluf'l!'. be violin)'. II ': i",'!ll I hill tlMl'llid';, lull I! did ino '4 : ni Io bi'Kli'r l!i"!ii ia 111,' b-I'O . fy'i- ... ii uri n:; I b-' '.. I in-'. ' , i' K (! i i lie i .i '-t t.-.L-mi P J-x ill,' liO'tu i'l I ; OJ lie' 'I ."C ;anl i t 'ben' por'HIolia f-vie .. I'libi'i; : '1 i i'i J . oivroii .. .isliiiiKion '.9 f , , it nitfui 1 I ..- Ii l, i liil.i,! f V I'U'kh.dli I.'. T".l! '. K.il.ia O .'i tillll B I.. (1. It . 1- j n .'.ois r , . .' . , Newion It. (I. I., . '. ' j : Mouiicn . . it. r. i.t . ISa'Kllu. . .' it. K. ; rl ("linndler 1. . .': f'fl t!lal lle . . SullHan I 2 4d Malm It i s Fall m 4 ii'lfi"v"" Hi 1-5 Ml vool body Brussels Rugs, 9x10-6, $10.75 AH wool body Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $ 1 2.00 Ex. Supra all wool Carpets 56c Couch Covers . . . . $ 1 .25 HEATING When you buy a heater you want the best for the money. You want the best in quality and construction; the most economical in fuel and the most effective for service. These features are com bined in our latest model UTe LENOX, made for use in Oregon. . Pid.oii.ll . ToMmoter .'. . y. '.lafvls i . ' Manner. Watson .. . . . fovle ...i. Willis II. It . NllH'kleslone II. L Wuiid ri-cvioilN Oullle Following In a record of iiruvloni Kaii'es betw-een the two teams: l'.iUM Oieijoii, 1; Washington, 0, inn;!' Oreuon, 5; WiiHlilimton, !. 1 Ho I Dreuon, IS; U'iisIiIiikIoii. (1. llii;", Uronnn, 111; .inli i ih; I "ii . 12. 1 !(-- Oroipin, HI: U'asliliiKton, (1. 11107 Dn'Kon, ti; WaslllllKtoll, 0. I')ilt(ern l''oo(hnll Hcfil'CN ('ambridKts Nov, 14.- Klnul, card, ti; Hailinoiilli, 0. Ilar- o ,f 'i f I'rlnceton, Nov. H. Klrot lialf- rrincetoii, 0; Vale, 0. Klnul Vale, I ill; I'rlnceton, . ! Idaho and V. H. C. Tie Yesterday at I'lillman Idaho Hub versify hikI Washluntfiii Htatu CtilleKO played a tlu Kaiio;, 4 to 4. The Sevehth 3 i- i-! V- ' . ! ? ''i n S f g Succo3.so:-i to i)c.y Keiv:-:rson Willamette I CHURCH NOTICES X CoiiKreatioii(i (.urrh i W. Ii. rinkeridii, pastor. Morn l n K Kervlcft, 10:45 a. in.j "What Aumrlcii ...eaim An Ancient atitl a Modem View." Sunday hoot, at a. in.: V. I. H. :. V.. at ti:15 p. in.; evenitiK wrviif nt :.iu p. in., t Tin AUt Mre . linn M-:it." Mid- u-fM-k prayer nervlee I tiurdiy ni 7:30 p. in. Von nrt curdiaHy wol-iiiiiii-. MftlMHlNt Kpirip(il rhtireli I). II. Trimble, p.iMtor Ma tn't uif,, n. in.; tin pnntor Hpeakn ut ' :,'I0 a, in. on " Tim Temptation of Chi'luf"; at 7:30 p ni., th't neinl of ft'-rh'S on "Th m Hotim Fmir ..'IHiin,' FubM't, 'ThoMother' !r-iit-r." Sunday nelmol nt 12 in. ; I.'ji;iih, e:."i p. M. Kxeclh'Ml mil tv, .MrH. Ialhy Ml Idleton, choir dl-n"-f,(- Al' ure Inviti-d. !vr. al hot vleeK enn t Irntu with ;u -.irftin bo'h fnorn'ru a'td evi-ntnt t,v i'-'-v. I. (',. K mi , hIho durlnt; -"!( i i '-fif n;f of f !' ri; v."4-etc, ll4 (1r-r- : ,.1,-t -,u,-i. ; ' I r V. i ulil p., . "i llible ! -: ,! ' , if iii , ii ii ' liii wor- i ' .!t, ' b ,..ri..',!' I; (iif i .'i lor, at ' . a. in.. It. V. 1'. 1'. it w-.ll p fi. , . ... Ii-.rk. of I'o. W i,, win , ;,;,';i.h li.e si roe, n. Mr. llark Q I a young man of strfitiK l'tilidt nbiliiy jaud larKt) eiperlenco. Hpeclal music it Art) what I":i".hi n'-i aloro of fci8 to .t'ae jicolo , of Eugcna and Lane comi ty. ,, Tho MICHAIFL'S;1 STEftN i CO,, bno is. fa mous for stylo' and quality.' Prices reasonablo all tlie time If you buy a suit fro" its you know you aro ft. ting' full value for the mon ey at all times. . Como and see for yourself, Wo carry a complete lino of furnishing goods that cannot bo excelled in the city, and our price will bo found lower than many of our competitors can afford to sell- for.. We own our own store "antl have no rent to pay and 3 are content with small profits. You are invitod to co'rr and look at our goocti whether you buy or not. ED. HANSON Hast Ninth Street I ' -- ' . . . . , ,;5 -H 'J ,.'ii t 1 l.y,.'lla a-i 1 I'.ii ; ' and rect, v'lfr--I. Wori . el . '.i ... -!' ' i-o'id haiiiOalaterlal iiJ- ! t a,' -u K. II Watson t I'otts' '.'itiar store, ori oilr. mm ' r- " ' "