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THE EUGENE DAILY CUABD. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1910 rvnt - . - . i 0 Third Day of tho DepaiamenLManager Sale, The Busiest Store hTEugere We are biding .pur reputation as C.lnrWr Mif.nJ i ramous At&rbury System A fl-'Wool Clothes Which are the finest clothes that Doctors 9: Can hf marla Thxr of Ok rlao!Yn f-f T ' mri't -o janxcii, merctiams, Ministers and every one else whose personal appear 8nce recces serious though ancVwfao appreciate the value of clothes that retain -their original shape igitil worn threadbare, brought abouPby carefully worked aod iiauupuucu biiuuiueis, patented fronts and Kior- C" C A. a C' oughly shrunk all-wool fabrics. Prices, the suit tO . JpffeU Spfteainl-Neiy-tterbHry 3u&s Guaranty for One Yearn We absolutely guarantee the wear-and color of Atterbui? Suits and will jeplace ' tree, of charge any Suit tfiat f fades, shrink, or dc not give satisfaction, if re- lVruc Ulin on year &om tna date you bought it. MoMorran & W asabopne, ; Also Blues and Rjad:s MeiVs' ftll-Wool Suit q $10 to 630 't " ' ''C' v At $0.00 we show 2Q& men's Kuitswn .plained fancy mixtures, made bid m m. m . i '..sTawP. .eiypabe...nattt-iala anil! iir reet styles, sizes 33 to 44. Also stouts O At $15 At $15.oVwe show an extensive line for men and young niy in all-wool, thoroughly shrunk, well made Suits, in seven differeistyle coats. Includ o I i& the all-wool ue serges and the black dftss suits' as well as all of the j'retty parns in grays a:id(J'ro-i:s in the latest light Quid dark effects. QU $20.00 we show 250 Suit? in all wool worsteds, cheviots ai0 the popu lar gcnuinaScotch tweeds; sizes to 4G. in regular sps, stouts and sliin All our blue serges At $20.00 are equal to o : .other serges sold elsewhere at $22.50. Vwity Hats $3 to Hatch Mnto Af 26 Boys? School Clothes Are ftcvy He ; e f .."Ve are now showing complete lines of all the correct .styles and matt-rials in" boys' Two-piece Suits and young men's L&g-trouser Suits. Tlieoloi-sQire grays, blues and 'browns, as well as the fancy mixtures in olives, greens and tans. They tfVe here for vour inspection now. 0 O Two-Biece Suits, $2.OO0to S7.50 - l&ng Trousers fu!ts, 4' top $20 Sailor and Buster Brown Suits, &ges2g to 8? $1.50. to $650 CapjjjQtats, Blouses, Shirts, Stockings, Knickerbockers, bUuderwear, Neckwear, Overcoats, SusjOiders and Belts. feoysp CIc&ed from Head to Toot A Most Complete Line of L-SyeM CFot&es for Young Mn LA-COURTY AGENTS-Iunsing UnJ Suits Reiser" I . A A UAHn A IbT V . 'r i7 Neckwear, "Varsity Hats, Dents' Gloves, Guaranteed Hosiery, L. and Atterbury System Clothes, Boy-Proof School Suits? McfWORRAN &-WASHBURNE "x O . A O T W o o . ijmtb m.. wi; i . ' . . - s m v 'vrtii ! .v l - K,ur- . sj g : Ft t m lii DESIiwY'-- I 528.540 (SViLL METTK STRl'ET EUGENE, OS.' GGN UK OWN TAILOR SHOPS We operate two tailor shops, one lor Jauies' suits and one tor men's and boys' suits, where every garment sold is fitted and altered by expert tailors. Suits made to your measure here if you so desire. P t CITY NEWS t 21(-J908, and released on one year's been taking turns on the Springfield in? and will entor a leave of absenf on June 10, 1910, line, using the brcn car. It Is atfSie University of Dillon for drugs. o o was" readmitted 1910. IiAXU TITLE college course there soj) after the announcement buck to Eugene again. The roads ItK(Jl.STH.TION OK September 17. niucjmore difllcuir to keep the week. Walla e en t'h . if . IV w" . ?'a . ' the 1 al,,IGr company; were very bad, especially in the Mc- brake, for father the (io, m.h, , .7". ,. t'V""'" " " ."' ln? "ut ",0 car "laau ooa in .-.7.. ... . every l-it In ?nn p, uier ine irujecL wub flanuonea,i "uiiuway an me lime. rue names. ' " . m uiv nw vi Malcolm Howard tnn n.-a start tannot be made so well. The lLwuer.e n.e na are hein shipped to Med ford where of the men In the party are not Riven "r tnv loumy or lane. of New Zealand and a uIUm Mf broken Hurt of the air Hum J. a. uueas his reopened his butch- King George of England, has filed Pected i." ive in er ubon on the corner of West ElghthUtis declaration of iaipntlnn nf h. U ming a United Stares citizen. There are two bad erodings on Q ! East Thirteenth street at Qdversity 15 r , c r' , ..,,, avpnne. Hth-in Iho nnrr'n atria as among the freight shipments Ba!iter Mrs j H Sllvder ad Mrs the street are badly broken down an,iv A snake and monkey shaw is hold ring forth in the vacant rjim in the Mlher;y block during the ftiir. Ge irge Wffloughby has been awarded the contract to wire the new itjoth-Kelly lodging house at WenSllng. q i south-bound overland passed. a few days. ,is ex- O and Bla'.r streets. o - O o - A car load of sugar for Dixon scheMle with the hand it takes longer to stop, and thTt hi. m.h , wnarr an! " company owns a tract of fruit,' out, but they were viewing the count-: idly and eS&d to be Lme in the L"h '?? .! '."K. ". 7." LS!.6!,.1? TOUie tnn- . ' mM t the Application , p0()d Cv;-r g;V"'repres"en I " Zr Xce'VZ&l 0? There win i, ..,, ' i" 'he "nipany. was hew yester- 4i FOLLV THKATUE lnd-situnle, lying and being In the Both the north side ofle pavilion at th U irounh. The trTnW .nT """"" . t SSI.b'"iL Co" of . ,. tne street are naaiy uroken dawn and f,,i ,i, ,. w tine l-riue or ciugono.) '' uien, ana particularly E. M Savage comnrlsed a nartv of one ls Covered with thick mud. The . ., n , r A 1 1 H LOST AND WON,,. ui:riueu as rmiows, to-wlt: The Mawola people who arrived cn the students must cross there when com-, - . , , I Fa-'3 Ci'' will have a street fair In Liibln 5 West half or lots numbered six (6) forenoon local to attend the counlv '"5 from Fa rmount, to and from the , :'" " ' , . -" v"""" r- uu'.i m ue fie uiwuur THE MESSENGER BOY- "n ill or nmcK numbered oruioon local to attend the county rlvta nome ,oJav from tne sletz n. to the u wM Bhowwhlll MAGICIAN, Luhln. nine (9) of that part of tfft City or In the divorce case of Wallace r ' taking testliiiy In the cases against hies and fine slock, all raised In Kails THE WEST INDIES, l.ubln. nd recorded by Eiifiene F. Skinner secern oW-gon. were ped this Price vsrjluth J. Price. thIatter to - ' mur-,v" ana vlc,,ul' PLEASE TAKE ONE, Pathe Skinner as 'Eugene City' morning to M. M. Peervof Spring- day flleV an answer and counter- V" o th : : ' ' Tt," , ".' . , ... POLITICAL, DISCUSSION, .excepting therefrom the railroad field, passing through the Eugene of- complaint in the circuit cocrt. asking , Th ""n'anv tht la to play "A1 Patne right of way: for a more complete flee of the Wellsrgo express 5i for a divorce from her husband on the K' McCornack accompanied two Teias Ranger at the tgxene the-j POSTAL SUBSTITUTKS.VK- desgrlpllou reCvrcnqe J8 herebr made ' pany. I ground of desertion and $25 a monthriP"n:and Q'"'" Cuitase Grove this af" tonight gave a parh' on the iPB. to Iho plnt of ''Eene City" reoorfV' - .. jtternoon and frnrn thpra th.m a-in streets late this afternoon. Sever- iHn,iainn k . n 1 . e.l In ih.rrt.,n -.7 , . gey t ain. dite here about soMloc. , . Bean and famly arrved and ,50 , aMltUm as aui' myy. pack Into the mountains on a deer af local musicians appeared In the L ' ol l'n County. Oregon Xyrltory." i, ; """" " -"" homeast night from a trip to the She alleges thnt her husband is a """", ar "A""; 'CT' v t.....,t.t.tttttv , n mo aum day of April, -1K52. on' late ;oday. i, siuslaw. They caught lots of logger earning $3 a day and is able to 8ta' and lf anjody.a get them he .'itln-i one an. well worth seeing. FOCE J I page 2 of Judgment Docket "A" of .Q,,,',',. hQ. J fish anoOeel tine (3ter the outing, pay this (fVount. f3, O B- j Popular prlce8f. seats will pre- IWAfcb O BfcAL I HOP- j,une County, vs. .Chnrlea H. Rouse; ; hop there soon. ; "u"l- ' "0"sat. " K. "C.?-Pfi! Xlumoday by County Judoe el- urd to get the rosuliof the races numbered Seven In block., a , whom .mav concur rI'' T-o large buck deers killed lace and w mak- lo-, ,p vi. . coun-iy cierK s oiuce- ironi ine silver- Medlord to th' UM uruuogiy' lire '!". nt,,(JJ.nf nf the state Insane asvhim in kvm I.. hlK , h.l ,ho "c n..t. ui..i. h u ... and occupation bought 2d acres of the Roach apple ylumVody by County Jud flel Gur(l to the rosuliof the races Lot numbered Seven In block tVnlni "w Hilfn" frnm D1"9 w- '1'homp.on. after an ax-'0 th,? "a')er l,r' wa8 ,S"m,,cred m 'Original Plnt(J.f Eu 110 600 has moved his faai.U fro.m ,,. ... i... . .Brpf, 'eam wrecked about 4:10 o'clock this af- mutt be Aid on or before Oc- h:Ti inatlon before Dr. D. A. Palno. He wrecked about 4:10 o'clock this af- glves his residence as. Airline Mich, temoon ofiWeat Eighth street n.fete) looe,r ! 181u- to satisfy certain tra foreman. The Lcarnietoir.wnen tne wneeis sKiuaed " . ""'. "..of September.-.. 1910..' an jporninj from E. A. McCornack from 1 "Dundee nnd Mian Florence Benette tro:n Portland. on 'a-stretch of titvitfWe ii orrtnA 1'fahager fleatcn nresli company who of the In n t. ,4... 0v,i ,h,. A fwtlce has been received at the . . lu.uuou ..uu..,, . " count v rli f- hi3 prunes to 'the evaporator f" -- v.v.; ...v . Ca,m th.,. Mnna H irhn wan u , i .i.k em pretty soft. ' ; adm tJ that Instltutlon on De. the Eugene Fruit Grower,' Ta. ' Insanity is probably ... u,l,. .' " ,, v. ,1,1. cembtl. 1892, died on September tion to dispose of the entlW' Wop 14 tain ; xs ihi. .iii.k 1. von. k i T, .7", . ' , " William -A, Jackson,' vice Th. MrW .,111 ,.!. altn nn-in' (n) .icy fluent of tne r idelty T Vr Z 1, :;n H, at the counts bte paMf n.?er t -r.s mor-ot Milwaukee, was In -V.V.' lii ,,.,S were as ioiiows: m. m. inomas terJay and this morning t ..'. . 4 I M r k 1 I lllir. Ill HlllfVt cm lu.tcn i l t v 1. . . w . ir n 1 11 1,1 a--. n-,..ln . v j. J. h. rot la nerf-rrom i-tjrtiauu - ... . s ., ; $ ti ,n.nvntiu i'e.7n over inn i.nn mimtv mntr, CAo relieve fnelu-er Seal of the There win -ne noining uo . M(.Kenle Bridge; DMcoll to Foley tha ,7f iv .t Mrs. MClrby Is a """. ." nfflrp. that r.'CTKs; .'': , -N"'011? and wife to very muchplcasod with Bu.0 nif trip in a White gas car yesterday, go-; .. ... .....,r-,. , Hrnon jonn nayes to r lorence a Mij(( ..A.'.a..v - n,. "r,.,.s ni, 20. mi,, fmiti 7 n'rlixk a m.A P.vn. tn Fl.vrenco: Mr. t. H uT .. '.' -'-H. " '""i, i " " ' , u Vr:"' ,' ' I ,-owe to .wapieion; 1,. ti. r liner io i..n(). . . v- condition on account of Iho ra n He fondnnta. All to Whom -It May Concern:"' - ' Tnka notice, thnt on the 20th day eno, must be ld on or before Oc- L et pavement and '.f . v'"i"-t "u.icu uu nasi w. r.,Bd .. nj , wagon broadside. '-'. r amiionaoio res -.n() clrcllt Court of County, for hrnari.lrin. hi HI' Street teluphone aenre pistrict anu la well improved, P plication H. Wheeler. InT the car had bribing monthly rental, of. ji30, kioklu'it Trust com nan v his arm lnjurcf.'and the bnii seat bur particulars Insulro at la n the Z' S was torn Off l'.Vcar. f U . William G. Martin, 036 , i. s . ' ' , lumette street. Wendllng local.W Mrs. Kirby daughter of Mrs. Wald. afternoon. S. Hidden. Mo was ed Moullen, of Iho Mozarh gar-' Q 'rTi made a remarkable automobile JV0 naileries are beln built on both who resides the,)we to 1 of the Racket store far the nr.- W " I,e3iL'5? he Maplelon; ei(S)of the Racket store for the ac- vojinnodation or a large i studs which will be Installed Wildcat creekll the SlftiW country, brought to Eugene M. Hatchellor Ma pi a neon n 1 of in f III Police Officer BrWol has blossom- fnD a out in a new uiQrm. With his W an h. . TiO k . , ' . . .l. ro-irtv k a 1 M ai k.uv.j euiation iwlice cap. he is ine uniei policeman on tae 'V.c' ready sale at the grs:cry stores. The commissioners' court has em Moy?d Frark Hazelett to superln- t.titk a n:t rtv of lJnien to A lllinv. When the tii.ient left FninnAJ;hence to ilellefouiitalne, thence to mnrnlnir a bir waKOn load Of mere was MO such th ng nmmiiit-111 nun ...i.n r..,. .-, are nara to, '---Tr , , tte ana as a "i- - f , 1 a noi'.Tlous lur Mis uiuiiemus uiryciw resu manv or tlim ar ttu .,,1 aa ' - - sTiinsnrm.s. rant iiei on. e in.ire mey rirird tha car at the depot. BMejHHBHBMaWlP1 this t.Wnlng In frrrrrt of the First Thinklnir thev will he taken i thAJi O OVJ Th. ,.r(.hanls cf Eugene report National bank. The front mud University, no matter which car thev The merinanis .i d callltnl , ,he wheel causing It hoard, a ,i ....-.. ... " lltl'n.rXiHng last (tj5k months ' top The rider wenQver the rl-1 in the .plt.Qlrtlon as the r'"- " . ,..vy, nXiriMht. to nanuie uars, turned a suiinuurjiiiiiii car turns out West Eleventh street wad the work of rebuilding the ; , n,Rk from the In the air and hit he pavement 0r goes straight out Willamette jreenleaf bridge recently destroyea uw . ,h ' .Jfc aper mon- Neither I letctier nor tncycie were tre,.t, and they have loo walk a Iire. ea'.)a .rrM M. InV J ' j hurt much , bwk back to catch the right car. The funeral of Joil.lll was held n ltv of As preftv a dlft.v of apples as arty 400 tnQ.i wereQandled k'he family resldencVthls forenoon J- ' " on ns place across the can be sfen anywhAt is In thwT.how Monday at the baggage office at the iyi the remains Interred In the Ma- nroo m "r" , , for an Pxperi- window of the Sterner grocerWtore 3. P. depot, and nearly as many yes- "Jiic cemetery. RetJ.. a. mcu ' .... ijhihltlng a sample on East Ninth street. There are a teraay. This was the largest vuuui rferi ihd ,ar :l ........ ' on . The Bangs Livery fnnany is now loiked 'n business In Its irTw stable build- eost. H t the corner of East Eigth and her?. w a iiali'fdvertisenient f r the se the students back Just the same ;earl streets the office force hav-. voiinw jtre"'car has tjr". Theapples desertn mention The room was piled a high as the r mov.ii hls morning. ''"7. ' ' t,rnV. and has to be op- fr their beauty and good packing. celling Monday and T ttjrlay and the ir.gsge men did a b:g business. Salem Journal M. ti. I'l.NAI'OltE Comic. Dj)era . Y. M. C. A. Oneflt. Opera house next Monday and Tues day nights. Don't fall to attend. 827 H. Initial regulation of the title of the r-f usm cTor s, snvtvs or uctoner. 'lMi, and show canie why such flpprtcatlnn should not be . granted, the same will biO'aken as ' confessed, and a Jocree will be co lored according to the prayer of th application, and you will be forereQ burred from disputing the same. H. V. LEE, Clerk' Seal Circuit Court. By J. A. FOUNTAIN, Deputy Ololmqulst & Nelson, Applicant's. Attnrruv. j . " . . A n n I It ,l.,ir,o luitix rtr ninro nr T(n limvon nr frt Vi orMi aiur rinriflloH li M H n the streets tnutjiorn "' Kl .,.y , , ' , S", ,o!,h-'i be a' nr (rouble '.' mack and parked by the Eugene the force Vywiw!y. M Gross, i ougiu . f - i i Fruit Growers' a.oc'atlon. This Is the haggagemaster nys heVglad to V-'O ,.f the vel!ow ha, been received by the er.ted by .he hahd . or " jnd-crgan ne piau. "'' .r. . afr throttle the younsest on of . TOnTTy clerk from the state irm yrlum anthnrltlM that Eureka Tvl ii n ino nrnnrs . . a "ties, who was admitted to the as- the hand meinun btyf rUed from gan frtnciK0 ttvj. morn- several yearsV having been shipped. WalOe Il.'tiBOl. of Governor and Benson The donkey engine n, boiler that ar- have been atAhe old Mngs park for BAfolia, SficJl an Bell fteatWOpea TDeir winter season today. . w A sQn, dasgy skcq. Visit our theatreand yon will be SHELb ALOHA I. IVriN of Hie Plain. hOv A sensaf(faal story of thWest prn titalnVhv thn Itlaon Cn. 'by the Bison Co 2. Illustrated' song. 3. l'rVe iif Kylier Drami 4. A TTWil In llmken CTiina. A howllngomedy. i CenU ft. e will show nothing but pictures of the highest order. O w Convinced O o BELL o o 1. IrntiihN Alumi C'Iim'V. By the Imp. Co. You know tht kind. 2. Illustrated Song. 3. A True Pal. A drama full of life and action by tho Neatej Co. S ctata I, Idle Heroine. Co. A picture fi By Povra Ing a fWle girl eiecutlng. a daring fent. This picture liCuloneQorth 2. Illtis4.ited onx 3. 3icSriilmnl.MlQrui'Nr.iir. 4. Tiie Wrong llag iJomedy, AdmltslOB , . "m from Lane county on Feorsaxy or w . , O