Ull'liSDAV. KOVKMniill 0. 1022. (are represented this season by two of 'the strongest teams In the Pacific the afternoon a flag raising and mili tary alute rerrmony will be held on lln.vward Teld before the football game U started. Sixteen hundred graduate and for mer students of colleges other than On Ron, who are now making their homes In the state have been Invited the program for Saturday. Scores cf'iouner athletes of the nnhersity will return and parade nbout the field before the game start. They will have a special section of TIME FOR THOUGH MEXT SATURDAY IS U. of O. HOME-COMING Hun(trv: of graduate and former rludents of the University of Oregon mill Journey to Eugene thin week from all parts of the raclfic roast for the university's annual Homecom ing festivities which will open Friday Coast conference, and the gum I i. V. ,. In the Southern Purine Central I's elflo unmerger order the people of th Pacific coast are not ao much con earned with who possesses the ('en tral Pacific as they are with what ef feet on transportation service will fol low from separation of the two roads. It la generally urged by the ship ping public that the present arrange ment la aatlsfartory and the consensus of opinion Is that no good, but prob ably a great denl of harm, can follow from tearing the Southern Pacific to Riverside Dairy promises id we iw vi uw ..,,- fought gridiron battles ever played In the west. The conteet will be preceded Fri day night by gigantic street parade and bonfire rally. This Is an annual 'seats and will be feted at a haminot ' Snturday night. j Special rates to Eugene are being offered on railroads at all stations In I the state, for the benefit of the hun 'to come to Eugene and participate In 'the Homecoming and at a ceremony to adopt the university as their step- FUR.II JERSEY MILK AND CUEAM DAILY T- U. TESTED COWS evening and close Saturday night .event and each year becomes more dreds who will return to Eugrne for the occasion. Toe chief attraction of the annual rent will be foot hall tame between Oregon eleven and the Washington State College team. The Institutions svre traditional football eoemlee and noisy and hilarious. Armistice day will be commemorat ed with a patriotic parade Saturday morning In which l.ane county organi sations and students will combine. In alma mater. A coast conference cross country race, big noon date luncheon, alumni meeting and Homecoming ball are on Bl'I.L. tor service at the Springfield feed ttarn, at foot of Main street, tfc w Sale NewliaecFs November iffers Splendid Values in All Departments Pre-Holiday Offerings in Hosiery Humming Bird rf f Silk Hose leOU Selling regularly at $1.75. one lot iu Cordovan color only Heather Mixtures at 65c Ladles Heather mixed hose in dark brown and green mixtures, drop stitch a splendid valve Heather Hose Clocked 75c Brown Heather. Green Heather, drop aitch and clocked with contrasting colors a remarkable value at the price Plain Black Wool Hose 65c Gray heel and toe, ribbed top, a very good quality, warm and serviceable Black Cotton Hose 15c A very good quality and weight cotton hose, colors black and dark brown. Beginning Friday, November 10 Many goods will be closed out this month to make room for the new Holiday lines that are beginning to arrive and will soon be on display and sale. Plan Now for Thanksgiving-Christmas Showing fine Linens In 18 Inch. 20 Inch and up to 3 Inches tt-M VnrrnntPi utriftlv all Linen In bleached and brown. Art mcK n.wham 1 inen finish nnrl Indian Head in Belfast finish. UUIVUVIO . . . . - . - suitable for making Christmas things now on display and Bale. Stamped goods, Embroidery silks, tannroiuery vouonu. 20 Uuder Value SS Inch Table Damask, highly mercer ised and full bleached TQ heavy quality, sate yad. iC 64 in. Satin Damask, fine even weave beautiful designs. Thanks giving sale, yard 1.10' I 73 In. Table Damask, full bleached beautiful design on sale at the yard 1.25 to 1.75 . Japanese Lunch Cloths Table Cloths, Napkins A splendid assortment In the different sites ad designs. Every number, being priced special for this occasion. . Call at the store and see the different i designs, sizes 3( Inch. 48 Inch, up to 60 Inch, priced for the differen quail ties at from 69c to 2.89 Many Special Values in Good Hosiery Silk itnd Wcol Hose $1.R5 Humming lllrd wot I and silk Henther Hoe In sliver Fox. blue and go!d. brown stone, selling ngulnr at I.' 2.V Wool Heather Hose 98 Ilrown and green mixtures, good weight, good looking and very ser viceable extra good value Wool and Silk Hose $2.35 A remarkable value at the price. Heather Wool Hose $1.25 Black and mixed colors, drop stitch, some clocked, a very popular price and quality. We are showing a targe assortment In silk hosiery, black and many colors, at the pair. 69c, 95c up to 2.19 Beginning Friday An Amazing Sale of Coats Dresses, Suits Every garment reduced in price for this monster clearance 6ale. Prices will be as low this month as January and come at a most opportune time. Not until you see for yourself, these coats, can you realize the wonderful values being offered. Dresses at $9.75-1 Suits at $14.75 $15.00. $17.50 Regularly selling up to 125.00. Mode from all wool serges' Regularly selling up to JIS.C0 Silk Plush Coifs $15,00 Regularly selling at C5 00. these silk rluh crats a real bargain Silk Piosli Coats S27.53 Larg-j f-r co'lar and fur trimmed, sell ing regular at $45.00 Suits at $25.00 Regularly selling at $37.50 Jacket .-.Ik li. ej. elegant material Cloth Coats Different materials some with jcr l'.ars reduced to close out DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, CORDUROYS Every single Item Is underprlced and the quality will be found reliable and satisfactory to the wearer. When you see the quality of our Silks you will be agreeably surprised at the splendid savings to be had here this month. ( Yard wide Satin $1.50 , Changeable Taffeta $2.25 One lot of 3 Inch satin In navy will Regularly selling at $3.75. 36 Inches these He on sale this month at S1.K0 the wide, an elegant fabric - for party yard quantity is limited and we ad- dresses. rise early selections. j Crepe de Chine $1.85 Charmeuse Satins $2.35 " wide, heavy wight and 40 Inches wide an wonderful value rHular 2 25 ralua- at the price. Golden Glow Silk at 95c Wool Canton Crepe $2.75 ":"- 36 ,sch- "riy "d " ..... sorted colors. 40 Inch, a very much wanted material. at a low price for such quality. Tut'nh Silk at 95c 36 Inch. Pongee color, elegant iiitlh and lustre. - . . Tricotine at $3.50 4 Inch all wool Trlcollne, extra good fur Save on Blankets Here This Month Wool Bankets $10 Storm Serge at $1.00 30 inch ull wool storm serges in sorted plain colors. Plaids and Strips Beautiful big i-UUIs, guaranteed all i"5:n wool e::d worth at least $12.50. Other Wcol Blankets in ilbiiii) and pliu colors at from $6.50 to $8.50 Woolnap Blankets $2.50 to $5.50 Robes at $10.00 Fine Indian Roles underprlced a gor;d $12. CO value Cottcn Blartkets $1.98 Do'ibla EUnkets good grade of cot t' n special Army Blankets $3.75 Larg? size, heavy weight, iu light and dark grays and plaids. Crib blankets 75c to $1.49 weight and quality. ' at 35c.yp tq.$1.50, . CorchinWs $1.25 Snlendid Kooi V-fluee 'can bo had hero 26 Inch Corduroys In different this mor.th take advantage. plain colors, rtal values. I SHOES Ssv.-ral broken lines to cloae out mucy are reduced down to a flat wholesale cost and we have nearly all sizes in the lot. Come early for best pick. Mackinaws $7.50 Regular price was 49.50 strictly all wool nothing better to be had at any price sizes 14 to 18. Sweaters $2.98 Ladies' Union Suits Kilk and wool mixed, in styles at from 9 on tr on Raeularlv selllrK at $3.60. boys Rough v r . Neck Sweaters, all wool and all sizes Showing other qualities In fin from 26 to 34 .bleached-cottons and wool In union M it C'i i tc suits and separate garments for child en Union 5uits $1.75 , ' v -..n: . . ok. fin .in. ren and women. l-jr weight Shirts and Drawers 89c We ofer great valuta in all kinds of. winter underwear for men and boys. 35 ncn Chaliies at 19c Every single item Is reliable, warm RBgujary elilng at cents the yard, and s.viceaWe underprlced I Amoskeaflf Ginghams 20c Pequot Sheeting 60c Trunks, Bags Suit Cases 81 inch bleached I'cciuot Slioetlng at Showing uxtiu good quality Htuam.-r a low price. Trunks for Pearl Sheeting 55c 81 inch bleached I'earl Sheeting, ex celKnt iiiii:ty. to arrive. $12.50 bargain ut 81 -inch Brown Sheeting 50c Lea l tie Another fine vulue offered at a very bags at low price, to arrive '3ft Inch fiber trunk, lurfr size, strong ly mnda. a 36-inch Brown Muslins 15c to 25c per yard $15.00 $5.50 and up Summer Day Nainsook 24c 36 inch full bleached Nainsook, fine i quality, at a special price, good body different et nct to her. t Naln- 36-inch Percales 19c Regularly selling at 25 cents the yard. Sport Coats $3. 50 to $8.50 R gularly stll'iig at 25 cents the yard peucb Ladies' Purses and Bags Kiiowl: g a fine new line of ludles purses, bugs, vnnlt'cs, nt popular prices Silk Umbrellas Ladles 811k umbrellas, novelty handles some are detachable, at from $5.50 to $9.75 Everyone a Special value Misses Silk Hosiery 95c Sixes 7 to a splendid heavy ribbed Showing a nice assortme:it of 28 Inch ,tot;klnli biutk only will give extra good service try a pair Sewing Machine Suppties Needles, shuttles, bobbins, for prac tically all machines. Talcum Powder 15c Large size can of talcum or baby liowder a regular 25 cent value. We offer other grades In fine sooks at the following prices. 22c27c29c33c35c Romper Goth 25c Roraier Cloth at an tinder price White Organdie 45c A splandld quality of 40 Inch a regu lar 65 cent quality Handkerchief Linens $1.50 36 Inches wide, fLne sheer quality, tolors white, gray, pink, blue, green, nn. r" 1 ork - fta and boys,, all styles and kinds .J-inCH uiPRnams ;7C carry bargain prices our cheaper Regularly selling at 25 cents the yard, grades are serviceable and good look- Full standard quality and worth every MAT.fcs4r A 633d Place to m Money INeWiana S Springfield, Oregon hi W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD. OREGON niONB 34F3 pieces. When tlvi qiiestlon Is dinposed of befor the Intorstuta commerce com nilflcn It will be s.ttlcd for a Imt limit. ( now Is Ilia tine lo rounder t and ai t wisely. How It is settled may t. of the gravest concern to Ihe I'a- Vic const. Ws know what we have nw but we do not know nor csn we well foresee what we shall have tf tin) prennt fcouihorn Taclfle system Is broken up, CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Ni tlce Is hereby given tlist all School Warrants on District No. 19 l.ane County. Oregon, lo and luclud- llnir l)i.rl.lr Vii lllll , itutt Aliril 1. m3. Will be paid fit the county treasurer's office, on Friday, Novem ber 10, 1923. Interest will ceste on thitt dale. r;rNA WARD. "County Treasurer. Dated at Rugena this ?th day of November, 193S. Borne persons are subjoct to fre quent colds, while o'hors seldom, If ever, have a cold, tou will find that the Utter take good care of them selves. They take a shower or cold sponge bath every day In warm iooiu, avoid ovwr heated rooms, sleep with a window open or partly open, avoid eicessns, over eating, becoming over heated and then chiliad and get ting wet feet. Then, when Ihey feel the flist Indication of cold, they take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with out delay and It Is soon over. Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Invest In a buBlneas educa tion. It will pay you well. A U'1"ihone cull or a poslul card brings you our cata log. . ." ,. '. . Monday is enrollment day. Ellens Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. EUGENE OREGON A Simple Experiment I IOW often you bear Bome t;ne tiny, "I don't know w hat becomea of my mon ey." ytt how Bt'Moni those bume people make any ef foit to find out. Here's a ehnplo experiment I 'or thirty tlaya Jot down every nickel you epend. Not every cent. lick out the items for which you hav6 nothing to show, mul tiply their total by the number of the months you have been earning, then open a savings ac miOHBM S4M qi b junoa "M Years of Hs'pful Service" The First National Bank OF EUGENE Sines 1886 I