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TUESDAY. NOV. 21, 1911
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WILCOX BROS.
"ROYAL BLUE STORE"
AFTER NEW PLAYERS
i Portland. Nov. 21. In accorduie
with his annual custom. Manner
Walter Vctreciie. of the Port land
Heavers, decried las: night for a
trip to the Kust. trhi. Ii il. keep him
, away from IVriliind fi r the inxt
three weeks. While pine he hows
to land scinie good players for lust
season's team.
M Credit 's first stop will be In St.
Tan:, where he will confer with Own
er l.rnnon. of the St. Paul club,
about the purchase or trading of
players. Ha will likewise stop at
Milwaukee to try for a deal with
Hugh Duffy for a certain plaver now
j with the llrewers. Mclredie will
also have a short conference there
i with Kddie lilencke. the stocky left-
, handed pitcher, whom he almost
landed for the Northwestern team
last season.
McCredie will then so to Chicago
and Cleveland to negotiate for other
players he has In view. At Chicago
he hopes to meet R. I,. Hedges, the
owner of the St. l.ouis Americans,
to whom he may trade "Hoaring"
, Hill Haps for Pitcher "Lefty"
' tieorge and another player, possibly
Inflelder Kutlna. Hedges wants
Kapps. and McCredie Is willing, pro
vided he gets the players he wants in
i return.
JACK WELCH WILL
REFEREE FIGHT
Leave your Orders for Your Thanksgiving Turkey, Goose,
Duck or Chicken with
Frank L Blair
Los Angeles. Nov. 21. In spite of
his protests, Freddie Welch has ac
cepted Jack Welch as the third man
in the ring for his fight scheduled
with Ad Wolgast here Thanksgiving
day. At a meeting of Wolgast. Tom
.Tones. Welch and Promoter Tom Mc
Cnrey. .Tones urged that Welch be
selected. Declaring that while he
was accepting an undesirable official,
he would rather take Welch than
lose the chance for the fight, the
question which has been troubling
the fnns the most has been definitely
sctteld.
JUNCTION CITY
DEFEATS CRESWELL
CreMvell, Nov. 21. The Croswell
High srhool eleven was defeated Sat
urday by the Junction City High
schnot by a score of 11 to 0. .1 mic
tion scored In the first and third pe
riods, kicking goal the first, time.
Rollins, of Junction, made spectacu
lar end runs of '40, r0 and 60 yards,
('reswell surpassed In the use of the
forward pass.
WHOLESAL' EC0MMISS10M MERCHANT
565 Olive ,St., Phone 224.. Eugene, Oregon
PHEASANTS SHIPPED
TO JOHN L. SULLIVAN
Interest Upon Interest
Makes money grow quickly. Is yours growing? Your
money deposited in the Savings Department of the
Merchants' Bank
EUUGENE, OREGON
Will be earning interest upon interest at the rate of 3 per
cent, compounded 'semi-annually.
L. H. Potter, president; ; ".:
F. N. McAUstcr, vice-fixes.
E. U. LEE, Cashier.
H. H. HOP.BS, Assistant Cash.
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A permit has been Issuel by the
state game warden's office to Gene
Simpson, the Corvallis pheasant
raiser, to ship ten Chinese pheasants
to the famous pugilist, John L. Sul
livan, for his farm near Abington, a
suburb of Boston, Mass. The pheas
ants are all tame birds and are pinioned.
PESONALS
lleo. Nelson came in from Turner
today.
T. H. Ellis went to Creswell this
morning. ;
W. T. Osburn went to Salem this
morning. i
J. 11. Prtiltt went to Salem this
morning. o
K. 11. Shaw went to Creswei! this
morning.
K. 11. Walte was In from Creswell
yesterday.
Dr. M. Howard of Corvallis was In
yesterday.
Walter H. Jones went to Creswell
this niornitii?.
Mrs. .1. K. Stout of Wendling was
in town today.
Mrs. It. F. Waite went to Junction
City .ve;?rds:.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ITarber wont
to Junction City, ;
James Windham went to Portland
this numilng to visit.
J. G. Gross went to Roscburg on
business this morning.
Miss Vernitn Osburn went to Sa
lem this morning to visit.
L. L. Simpson went to Junction
City on business yesterday.
Mrs. M. Stuart left yesterdny for
Portland to make her home.
Mrs. Km ma llorfman of Junction
City, was In town yesterday.
J. W. Osbron went to Cottage
Grove this morning on business.
R Ilewayne Sprague. a ltoseburg
lumberman, was in town yesterday.
Mrs. George ltacon of Coos liny
came In yesterday to visit Mrs. Geo.
Clark.
J. W. Barrlnger returned last
night from a business trip to Port
land. W. E. Butler returned to Creswell
last night, after a business trip to
Kucene.
M. Griffin of Creswell transacted
business here yesterday, returning
Inst niglit. i
Mrs. K. A. McCully returned to
llalsev yesterday, after a visit with
friends in Eugene, I
T. llniley returned last night from
Portland, nfter a visit with his sis
ter, Mrs. Llndley.
H. Kullorton returned last night
after an extentUid business trip
through Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Holllfleld re
turned to Portland this morning af
ter a visit to Florence.
Mrs. May Hollows was in Eugene
yesterday on her way to Ashland, nf
ter a visit with friends at Oonnrg.
Dev. Kogen. pastor of the Norweg
ian Lutheran church of Eugene, went
to Canby this morning to attend the
district meeting.
Mr. and Mis. S. M. Elliott left, this
here yesterday In the Interest of the
morning for Canyonvllle, Or., to vi
sit their son.
11. A. Wllklns. a Portland attor
ney. transacted . business and called
on friends here' yesterday,' rntiii nlng
on the afternoon train.
C. 11. Hon net t of Wendling, who Is
laying orf from a carbuncle, on bis
left arm. went to Sagtnnw yesterdny
to visit friends for a few days.
President ('. II. Hunlswold of Co
lumbia college, Everett, Wash., was
In town today in the interest of
Institution.
Mr. and Mrs. Gross and daughter,
left this morning for Angela. Ind.,
after spending two months visiting
friends In Eugeno
II. G. Colton, northwestern man-
Visit our Cut Rate Drug
Department during n
nie sary Sale and save
Money. 0
Lowest Prices Our Chief Attraction.
0 DEPARTMENT SfoRE
SCHAEFER. BROS
CUT GLASS SPECIALS
Pay this Department
your attention while
shopping Choice pat-
terns.
The Crowd Immense
The buying public at large responded to the inducements given them through our Anniver
sary Sale "Reductions to such an extent we were unable t j give attention to all. To those
who were obliged to wait we kindly ask you to return to our busy Departments, making
your wants known to our experienced floor walker who will see that you are readily given
full attention. Come early tomorrow while the assortments are yet complete
CLOTHING ANNIVERSARY
SALE PRICE
$15.00 SUITS $10.98
Any of our $15.00 Suits for
young men, sizes 30 to 38,
all the senson's newest style,
your choice $10.98
$12.50 SUITS $8.89
Your choice of any of our en
tire line of young men's
$12.50 Suits .$8.89
$6.50 Boy's School Suits
Double breasted, Knicker
bocker pants, blues, grays,
browns, etc $4.50
$1.25 HEALTH UNDER
WEAR $1.00.
Men's all wool Health Under
wear, Colliers Make gar
ments $1
50c UNDERWEAR 39c
Men's Heavy Ribbed Fleeced
Underwear, gray or brown.
Sale price 39c
$4.50 SCHOOL SUITS $2.50
Several lines of boy's school
Suits many of them worth
up to $4.50. Choice during
this sale $2.50
GROCERY SPECIALS
Every item as advertised,
clean and wholesome.
Corva'lis Best Valley Flour,
each sack guarant'd $1.50
25 lbs. fancy broken rice,
for $1.00
1-gal. pail Syrup 45c
Best fresh Cocoanut, lb .20c
Cove Oysters, can 7c
Minced Sea Clams 1,0c
10c Tomato Soup, can,. ,7c
3 cans Tomatoes 25c
3 cans Corn J25C
25c pkg. Gold Dust..., 17C
10c bar Fairy Soap , 6c
6 cake limit
Claus Anderson Sardiivtos 8c
12 bars Laundry Soaplt ,25c
New No. 1 English Walnuts,
per lb. 25c
4 pkg. Quaker Corn FlpJtes,
premium ,.25c
35o pkg. Quaker Oats, with
premium 25c
Holly Milk, can 7c
Mt. Vernon Milk, 7c
Box 100 Bars Sunny Monday
Soap $3.69
6 bars A. B. Naptha Soap25c
GARDNER, HARVARD'S STAR TACKLE
Mitionof Bank
PROPERTY REIGNS
In the homes of the provident, and they are very
thankful that they started early to save.
, Have you started an account with us yet? If
not, we cordially invite you to come in and open
one with us now.
; - CAPITAL. $100,000.00.
SURPLUS AMD PROFITS .$135,000.00
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS
What style do you want the cheapest you can buy, or.
- the best?
The Tollman Studio
Guarantees all work to be satisfactory
518 WILLAMETTE STREET: ,J EUGENE, OREGON
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Now is The Time
To have your Autos and TTfrrliKi.'K" fainted AN'I W'K HAVK THJ3
' -Steam heated wofjirtXim nl nracfcal l"T'.-nr nall-
" enaran'eo Sati."ca.li' Juteri'T l( crannc in all its llram lies.
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ramhrldRff. Mass.. Nov. 21 Har
vard't prose(t of imttini! a ptrotiif
eleven on the field aKaint Vale No
vernher are not very bright. Hev
eral of the Crimson tars are l;-ld uii
with injuries and will not he able to
.la'. Altl'.ounli the Crinifon rr,a-heB
have depalr"d of the return to the
nquad of Potter, the lanky nunrter
hark hitr.Rlf believes that there la a
chance that be will be able lo get
i Into the Vale ronteat Nov. 2'. Oar
dllier, llarvard'K atar tafkle, whoxe
t broken artn haa intt him foil of efm
niftfinn. la nt lila hrme in Hoaton.
Ilia ab'life mill bo keenly felt tn Ite
la one of the be-t ta-klea ff the aea
aon. I.efli,. lll iTobably he moved
fiver to tackle and Keaya and Magtilrp
tried out at left guard. Two nw
men were taken fin the varsity squad
In Hraiilev, a quarterback, and Wil
, lctts, Vfullback.
nKor of the Masstii'husaetta Mututil
Life was up from Portland yesterday
mid appointed il. W. Dresser h dis
trict niitntiKer.
.Mr. and airs. II. I,. Held were here
from IlarrlsburK yesterday.
Mrs. A. II. Tripp of Portland,
mother of Mrs. II. I., lleall of Ku
Kene, areompanled by Mr. anil Mrs.
lien .lohnson of f'orihind, are hare
lookitiK over land urosnerts.
Mrs. I,. K. Illntt returned lna
nluht from n visit to I'ottlantl. Klin
was nt'foiupnulcd by Mrs. S. V. Scott
of Kallspell, Mont., who will spend
the winter ns thu nuest of Mrs. Illiut.
Mrs. M. ,T. KeplltiKer. of Chlco,
Calif., nnil her daughter, Miss ller
thn, left for Portland this iiioiuIiik
to visit, nfter spending n few days
here, as tho giiehts of tlto Wlndhatu
family.
HOT TAM.M.KS.
The very best hot lumnlcs can
now be secured nt tho Depot lunch
rountor, which is open day nnd
nlnht. Tho best of servlco at this
popular plac.o at all times. Phone
orders for lamiiles taken. Phono SH6.
li. UAKliK, Prop. tf
Thero Is llttlo dnnuer frolic a cold
or front' an attack ot tn rlp uxcoot
when follow-ed by pneumonia, and
this never happens when Ohntnhor
inln'a ('oiikIi Hemody la tisoil. This
remedy has won Its great roputatlon
and extensive salo by its rcinnrkublu
euros of colds and Krlp and can ho
relied upon with implicit confidence.
For milo by KuykendnH's Drue
Stores.
POLITICAL CORRUPTION
NEW YORK
New York. Nov. 20. Justice Scud
dor of tho Queen's county supremo
court, ordered the issnanca of war
rants for tho arrest of Joseph Cas
sidv, democratic leader of Queens
county. William Wllletto, Jr., candi
dato for supremo court Justice on tho
democratic ticket of tho Becond Judi
cial district, and IyOtiis T. Walker.
Jr., followlnir an Investigation as to
whether certain politicians, had re
ceived n Iiu ko Bum of mouoy for Vil
letlo'B nomination.
George, AndrowB of Woodhurn took
rino bushols ot potjitoes from his
patch of three acres.
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The Vade Stump-puller ia tho only malleable Stump-puller Bold that carries with it a
positive guarantee that it will do moro than any other machine.
No matter what kind of stump-pulling work you have to do we have the right
machine come and see us. .yw "
HOLIDAY GOODS IN STOCK
Wc are prepared to satisfy any and all demands for Holiday Goods having at tho
present time a large and very compete stock of
SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS COME IN AND LOOK STOCK OVER
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Bcan.Hdw. Co.
Eugene, Oregon
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