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"THE EUGENE DXItT OUSED
Pnjo Five
EH7S IWW SIOTS WILL MEET WITH YOUR
. 1 APPROVAL
Heeting Your Viewpoint!
Lthe smart new styles you want, fine
hand tailoring, prices down to the low
est POSSIBLE LEVEL YOU'LL FIND THEM ALL
IS GREEN-MERRELL CLOTHES FOR FALL '22.
AN EXTRA FINE VALUE AT $35
' THE LINE, $25 TO $60
,; 713 Willamette St.
"one of Eugene's best stores"
CITY NEWS
Mr. Cook Returns
. .Mr" J", K '""k- '' 1"
returned fr..m a vUii of aliu.ol tv
we.-ks in Portland. :
Hero From Florence
It. K. llrem. f I l..riiiri U .tundini
n lew liny a m I hi
West Lane People In City
Mr. mi I Mrs. K. S. Hi,-,.. f Kloreme,
.ire xp-iiiliug o feu- ilav, iu r.,ij;,.u,..
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Hero From Elmira
J'.rs-.Wlllis Word an.) i.on. Norman,
"f r.lliiira, ari' ib-itnr in Kujiene today.
Hero From Junction
M. 1. Allen of Jnnrtiim Citv. is trans,
acting business in ihi tity Unlay.
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE DELINEATOR
For a few days we are making a Special Offer on Subscriptions to the Delineator taken at our sttore
Gono to Portland
Frani; Berber, local realtor, weut to
Forllautl today on a sliort buMUer-s t t-i.
Down From Junction
t.Mrs. ('. I.. Smiili of .Iiiiu'iion Citv, is a
Visitor in KugiMu- today.
Moved Residence '
K. rtiarlt't unci family liave moved
from "lis Tenth avenue west to Ti
Wasbinaton street.
Canary Men In Town
Slnuford Mntheson anil Jack l'llelim
of Cniinry. ore in the city on business
for a few days.
Down from Waltorvillo
.Miss Hello Millican of Walterville, Is
iu the i-ity toilay visiting relatives and
attending the fair.
Files Bankruptcy Petition
W. II. t'imaily. of Venetn: has) filed
a lietitiou of bankruptcy iu federal
court.
Albany Publisher Hore
E. M. ltengitn. publisher of tho Al
hnny Herald, is u visitor iu Kugeno to
day.
Leaves for Portland
Mrs. t A. Sweek, who nna been vis
iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. ( Yornn, left today for Portland.
Play Ball at Roseburn
Itaniey t'otu, of I bo Rtigene. league
team, nud Pitcher (.lilhert of the Goshen
nirereirniion, have gone to ltoseharg to
play ball during Uic Douglaua couuty fair.
In From Cottage Grove
Misses Ada Onket. Klsie Gray and
IVarl Meisner of t'ottayo Grove are
visitors . iu this city.
Moves to Portland
Mrs. Mnry Wnld left yesterday for
l'ortlnnd wbcro she will mnkc licr fu
ture homo.
regular Fall Term is
uetfiniiiiifi: and new stil
ls are enrolling every
pent Instruction,
Reasonable Rates
our teacher's have had'
Kticnl business experi-
awl have specialized in
subjects they teacli
londay Is Enroll
ment Day.
ion cannot. arrange to at-
I Day School we recom-
d tlio Night Classes
for our Free Catalog.
kene Business
College
A. E. Boberts, Pres.
(cue 6(i6 Eugene, Ore.
Egypt Scene of Civil
War Between 2 Tribes
Cairo, Sept. 21. A descrr. war be
tween the liedouin and Wuhibt tribes
was viewed as imminent hero todav. and
the jioverumeut prepared to t-uke drastic
action.
The Itcdouins are traversing: the Ilad-dad-t'niro
air route in view of meeting
tJie Wahibi. who are reported to have
defeated the trnns-.Iordian Arabs, seiz
ins Amman. The government is concen
trating infantry, cavalry and heavy ar
tillery and is ready to launch attacks to
stop the civil strife.
Vote to Install New Boiler
Directors of the Y. M. C. A. have
voted to install a new boiler, needed to
completely heat the association building
during winter months.
Visiting In City 1
Mr. and Mrs. K. K Awbrcy and boh,
Miltnn4?and grandson, Francis and Hub
ert Awbrey, of Albany, arc visiting rel
atives in Kugeno. i
Gots Building Permit
Frank Neobert has taken out a permit
for the erection of a residence at 1121
Monroe to cost $2SIM. t Tyoue has
received a permit to crept a $2K( bill
board at tho cast end of Franklin boulevard.
GIRL IS ASPHYXIATED
- Tocoma, Sept. 21, Although pol-ce of
ficers with a city pulmoter resuscitated
her after he had been overcome by il
luminating gas in the bathroom of her
home last night. Hazel Sligar, 17 years
old, high school student, died at a local
hospital here today. The girl was over
come when she went to take a bath and
was discovered by a boarder.
! Returns from Vacation
Hubert. Riddle, letter earner, has re
turned from a vacation spent at Tilla
mook and other places iu the northern
part of the state.
m
Wonderful Assortment of Lovely
Dresses, Coats, Suits, Wraps
"Certainly the Finest in Town, and Absolutely the Lowest in Price"
WOOL DRESSES
Of navy and brown twill will) colored embroidery, lace and net col
lars, braid ami sell' embroidery. Sncciallv featured C1Q ?fl
uuier wool uresses ?zo.uu, ?.y.uu, $jo.uu ana jija.ou.
SILK DRESSES
Dialled and straight line. Canton Crepes and Satin-faced Ocpea.
Yorv new and clever stvles with bead and buckle orna- SPQ 50
incuts. Specially featured at
Other SUk Dresses $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $49.50.
Delightful Creations in
Coats and Wraps
PLAIN TAILOIIEI) COATS
Specially featured for this week. Coat of Polo cloth, sill: lined and
felf trimmed. A beautiful coat. Specially $29 50
featured at -....
Other Coats of Tanpiina, Fashona, Marvella, and fJerona, in the new
shades of Kit Vox, Malay, Hawaiian, Navy and Black. Selt'-stitehins;
tucks and sclf-cordina: '
, 39.50, $49.50, $59.50 and $69.50. . . .
FUR TRIMMED COATS
Ticnutiful Coats of Monterey, silk lined, belled and loose models,
trimmed with mole and beaver triininrng. Specially 00
featured at D3,WU
Other fur-trimmed coats of Fasliona, Marvella, Taniiina, fierona,
Duvetyn and I'ercosia, trimmed with M'ole, Lynx, Beaver, Caracul
and 'Wolf : .
$.75.00, $85.00, $89.50, $95.00, $125.00 lip to $200.00.
i.-i):mi)iJ..imf,itf.mii.iM.,i
tote
i'lin iiii'
How Fat Actress
Was Made Slim
Many stage people now depend entire
Iv Uhii .Marmola Treseription Tablets
for reducing and controlling fat. One
clever actress tells that she reduced
steadily and easily by using this new
form of the famous Marmola Prescrip
tion, and now. by taking Marmola Pres
cription Tablets several times a year,
keeps her weight just right. All good
druggists sell Marmola Prescription Tab
lets at one dollar for n case, or if you
prefer you can secure them direct from
the Marcnla Co.. 4012 Woodward Ave.,
betroit. Mich. If you have not tried them
do so. They are harmless and effective.
Dyments Return
an ami Mrs. l o in . lrmi'iit nave
I returned to their home at lKio Pearl
from their Rinnmer vacations. The dean
visited bis old home in Ontario.- Canada,'
where he nttended a reunion of his bro- ,
j thers. ami Hr. Dyment spent her vaca-j
Bound to Keep Peace I
Lorenzo 1ole, coast mountain home-
steader, who has been held in I he county
jnil charged with threatening to kill two
of his neighbors, was bound over to the
grand jury nud his bonds were fixed
at $."0O after n hearing before Judge
Jesse (i. Wells in justice court yester
day afternoon. Pole lins not raised the
bond and is still in jail.
To Attend Lane Fair
Mrs. Clarence I lout motored to Kit
gene today and will spend the remainder
uf the week with Mrs. .1. P. Purno and
other friends in the University city. She
goes to attend the T.nne county fair to
be held in Kugene this wpek. Corvallis
(jnzette-Timei,
Poriet and Tricotine
Wool
Dresses
arc smarter than ever
For Fall
$12.75 to $39.50
Paris lavs her frock emphasis on
lovclv wool materials of I'oirct
and Tricotine. Frocks of superb
(pialitv with side draperies from
the neck to the hem, for grace ;
some of them lined with Henna,
'Canton Crepe Sot )smartness;
others in the ever-flatteniiK and
youthful straight lines for sim
'7i ,K .
Given Clear Title
A. B. Wahlxtrnm and F. M. Wahl
strom have been given n clear title In
the north half of lot seven and the south
Hi feet of lot eight, in block one, Siiod
grass addition to Kugene, in their suit in
circuit court against Mr. and Lfra. II. I.
MeC.rnff.
are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1, O. IJryan, at 11 -4 Seventh avenue
west. They are relutives of Mrs. Itryau.
Here From Cottage Grove
Mr. ami Mrs. h. Hades and Misit Mc
Uride are among Cottage Orovo people
in the city today.
From Junction City
ii-u n,.. i ,,... i ,.t T.i,t..it.. r:iu iu
attending to business here today. (
Petitions for Naturalization
Sigitard Jensen Miller luw filed a pe
tition to be naturalised as a citizen of
the I 'tiited States with the county clerk,
lie is n native of Denmark coming to
this country on the I.usiianin hi I'M I,
Returns From Coast
Professor and Mm, Hugh ll'ruclt re
turned last night from three , weeks
spent nt the Washington beaches. Pro
fessor Pruett is with the physic de
partment ot. the Vniversity of Oregon.
They live at lS-'ii Heights boulevard.
Assumes Now position
Jennie Wigle lins joined the sales
force of Ax Billy'a department hi ore.
She ia In the wonicim reody-t-weur department.
Return From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M-nlkey return- t
ed home Tuesdny from Portland where
thev attended the furnral of Mr. Mid- j
kev's brother-in-law, J. II. Fugat. Mr. !
nnd Ir. Oi'orire tiroes an; rxiinctcd to
return today from attending the funeral.
Visitors From Los Angeles
Mr. and Mr. Frank Seifert and chil
dren of !om Angeles, who are on a trip
cast, have stopped off in , Kugene and
LARGE'S
865 Willamette . .V
Is Backache Making
You Miserable?
''Lrry Pic
1 J -
re von nun, m"' -
with a ImiI tii-kV !" vou link ''"',.'".;
llf(pr limine!'- nnl ilizzmr-KB r.'Cl ll
worn onir" l.ikrlr "nr ki;lii-y rr
blnme. l.amHncj. .hirp. .iahkiti( iin.
l.. kfh" nnd alinovinz urmnrT ilionHT
nr nil u...t'.m ( w.ik.-nwl kliii-v.
Ilnn't wait for mme ri-- Ir.iMbh'. J.'l
t,.-k y.r.r honlth awl k-p il. 1
Ih,.in' Ki.lii-v l'ill. II"'"- ''J'K"
ihnr iiitrii. Ak ymr nwr'ittor!
Hr Euone Cot. .
K T SlmrKMiiiiT. -',:' W-liintnn
: !,,: "llonnV Kuln.'V I'ill" li'vrr
lt.,;i...l in rl.i in,- eixxl. I !ifny "1 "
h,i .,n liaml. W1..M I ii-.tii' ""Virriiii
ti,.,l ,.f hit ki.ln. r nr ih- V, " J-J
alar (I'll "'V kWn". m "'"!
make mr ! -
Motorcycle Hits Automobile
Frnnk Itlmlo. tli'i vina; n nintnrpyi-ln on
Klrviuith ovpniip wpnI. yi-nliTiliiy iiftrr-
iiunn. Int tin' l''onl lirloneuii: tu I,. M.
rowcll, of 'nttni;p (Ji-nvi', iuTot-ijii to
poliiv riH-onls. 'I'hi l-'orcl u-i-nt hitu Hie
cilrliius tiud broke (Iip winiUlik'lil.
Horn Is Quaranllncil
Tim Wnnila lioinr tit 1I1.VI Iti'ccli in
ntiiiraitllnril for inrli't Ii-vit. Tin fio
licp linve token tile iuurniitiu! flag til
077 Pcnrl down.
G. D. P. CONFER WITH
STATE LEADERS HERE
The first republican campaign gun in
Iane county in the general election will
be Hounded this evening when the couuly
central committee, executive committee
and candidates meet tit the Osburn lintel
at U::tO o'clock. State Chairman Walter
Toor.e Jr., ami Secretary K. Ingalls
will deliver addn-sscf on the repu blican
state-wide objective nnd plann will be
made fttr Uie county campiiign.
Tin ineeiing in expected to be a pre
1 imiittt - to the state pliitfnriu nsseinbly
on Si-ptiMidnT -0 in Porilnud. Tonxe Ih
expected to give the republicans the hi
side on the Halt independent enndidaey
which hiiH developed since his last ap
pearance in this city. Women members of
Kansas Physician Vlflts
Ir. I. W. Itcid, physician of .lulu.
Kansas, with hi wife and two eons visit
ed in Kugene today while on a tour of the
country in their Iodge sedan. Oregon
appeal to Or. Itcid, who oy he may
locate somewhere in this tjtnte.
DOAN'SW
if OO nl all Drutf Stores 1)
liMtcr rlitturata fltU-OnM
In Front Mercer-
Mr. CliarlotH- K. Willi anil ilulizll
ti'r. Mr. HlHiiilie Dnlilin, rr in Kit
jjeue Imliiy from Mrn-er.
Forces of Shopmen
80 Per Cent Normal
Wellington. Sept. 'Jl - Shop forces of
the railroads of tJt coimlrv ur now ap
proxiinnt''!) Wl pr c'nt of normal, th
8Hv(riiiiim of' railuay cccijtive an
uoiiticd tmlny.
On September V. the increase in shop
work-r totalM 7174 over ill previous
dny. the iancest irn'rense since the rail
roiid Mrike begjiu.
This inerpa'-e was attributed to the
f'hi'-ayo agreement.
Senate Votes Relief
Funds Forjiefugees
W.i-bincton. Spr. L'l. Apiifoitriation
of 'Nltl.MN fur reh-f of Aniiricnn re
fnife. in Smyrna o- prmiiled by the
xennte todnv.
An amendment t Hie deflcirncv np-
proprit ion m". v n bopm "'""
I r.T .nl wile n rl the liill wiim JilU-r ,;i-.e
Ihe fond-. brvr. ill not lc made
availalnV until the i-.iifereti . (-rmimittt-e
i -.f boti-e ii nd sMilte rejire-ent Hti ve
! arr thlr re"rt nr -niilloti-d bv
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INHII ninrfl if "
pfr'derit.
DANCE .
At Ww Armory every night during
aif rk, . 9ti
It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Prevents
Food Fermentation, Sour Gasay
Stomach and Acid Indiges
. tlon.
OouhllesM if you are a sufferer from
indigestion, ymi have already tried pep
sin, pjtnerentin, charcoal, drug and vari
ous digestive aids and you know thenc
things will not cure your trouble iu
Home cases do not even give relief.
itut. before giving tin hope and de
ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic Jimt
try the effect of a little Hisurated Mag-iH-sin
not (he ordinary commercial car
bonate, citrate, or milk, but the pure
ItiMiraled Magnesia whicJi you rim ob
tain from prnctienlly any druggist In
either powdered or tablet form.
Take a teuspoonful of the powder or
two omprcssel tablet with a little
water after your next meal and see what
a difference thii in a km. It will instantly
iiautralixe tho dangerous, harmful acid
in the stomach which now cwisch your
food to ferment, nnd Hour, making gnu,
wind, flatulence, heart burn and tin
bionteil or heavy, lumpy feeling that
see iih to follow most everything you cat.
Von will find that provided you luke
a little Itiioirnted Miigne-ia immediutcly
Mfier ttie;iL voit can cat ahnot any
thing and enjoy it without any danger of
pain or oiHemniorr i ioiiow nmi more
over, the continued use of the hiKurntd
magnesia in r mot injiir the atomach 'In
anv way so long as there are any symp
tome (if add iltdigeHlioil,
the county central committee are urged
in In nreNent at the hauouet. Committee
men are expecld from every district of
the county. County C'Jiairman Danviu
Voraii will preside.
Body of Girl, Partly
Burned, Pound on Pyre
Kiihiin Cliv. Si-iit. 1. Tho partly
liiniii'il Imilv of o Rill, ri'tliiK on tin tin
uroviwil fiini'rnl iyri wiih fiiiinil In Hie
Wimmi rovi'l'l'll iHiiiiini mini in him .uin
Kiiurt rlvrr ni'iir Ihm-ii tnitiiv.
Tin- ii'il ni'l'iiri'iilly lmil liffn luiirdor-
eil nnd no nttiMiint iiiiidp to bide tho crlmo
"by lieKtroyiiiK tin body.
1-iVtuoiK'i u'iim iiiho ruuna time nnimois
hud inoleateil tlio body.
GRAND CHAMPION
Tlin'o-yi'iir-nlil Hull to lie sold ot one
Hon, I'olr llroutuln, l'riiluy. Soo big adv.
t'.'l
DANCE
At New Armory enery night durlni
Fnir Week.
3
2:
Iiimiranco Qoo. N. McLean, M. & 'W.
buuldlnic.
TOO LATL' to CLASSIFY
VATl:l - Woman for general lion..
ork. I'li'ir ailulta uud no rhildren.
I'lione lilil. '-
I'lllt SM I' iurenirt. I'rired re.i.oii
tillle. Til T. l.'itll. '-'-
IU I A II I bv week or iiimiili. noon lnm h
eon for hil-h"'.. iiieii, otii-r eol. -"i.
Aril sleeping Miri II iollllllo,liilllis
for ."1 .tiiilenti. or IHMi. '.Vl'i W'illlim
ette St. I'lione IIHt J. If
WAXTKH- Prune iiii ker at Mart In ll
ihi' orflianl. I inil'-i on ltier
llonl. I'lione 4"i-1 '.'-'. '-'-'
rillt lil'.NT . ro.no nlifi.lioi-lie.l fill.
Uaier nml lirlit im Iml' d. -'-' ''. I.n
jenn l!.liy 'iin nr. ."ijl W illain't'e
COUNTRY PEOPLE SHOULD VISIT
LINN'S
DURING FAIR WEEK
Linn'H Drujf Storo Hppciali.os on rural trade and offora
for Fair wook the 1'ollowiiiR apodal iiriccs:
Fonnuldtiliydo, int
Quart
"IJlut'HlollD," 1)IT 111
Stock Salt, por Hi
KrcHo Dip, Rallon
u-gnlloii lots, per uiuum
,.60c
$1.00
.15o
10c
,.$1.75
.....$1.50
UoIihimi'h Hat I'asto, killn rats, niicd and unts 35o
DAJKVT TllKlfMOMCTEUS 35c
First Prize on Pickles will be Yours if You
Buy Your Supplies Here ' '
Wliiln Mimfard S(;od, plR
CVIcry Seed, pkf? '. . .
Ttuni'iii.', pktf.
Kawlirin, plifr 1
l'uniwii.v, III
Snaliiitf Wax, pk. .
Order By Mail if You Wish
Wo will Pay the I'ohIuko and Oivo You Very Trompt
Scrvico Juet Try It.
Linn Drug Co.
704 Willamette
Phone 217
UNIVERSITY PHARMACY
Elnvontli ami Alder ... Tlinno 114