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Morning Registeri
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MORNINO REGISTER. to build a railroad up the vallov in th near tuture. jt js he i JOY IN EUGENE CAUGHT IN THE ROUND uie roans Li uiM vear will uf mit(19 to carry pasi ng, rs. lliirpheys Reminders OVER FINALSCORE A Mer't-d -tnlnlr Close at MirMi-iini. nie pluwiiw of rv- who Ins hud charm- ot the V.arrcn Co.

'a pav 1 ma ant in i i-i the lml set iT 7 til's I'lviiinit. vu.urs iki inrounn Ins uants had tiioc, fi.u tune iu m-v niiiicues some thoni, anil CO IV i iha uuwurtrouna i eieerann kill burned his leu i inoted to the of tin. I frr j. TTntversitv Wliilo 1 will nlwtfrve today Leg Broken eouriiany's in western UIIICCS VCnt Wild and ot- ail the i e-t -n, ill the University the Milton t'orvill. 'who works for P.

hl as usual. Ivoinpps livery stable, hennl v' rout nine asses me aiariu. iwt mi anil not mi House Numbering The agitation on renumbering the houses is a good one and it ought to be done on the Philadelphia plan, when it is done. Let us remind you that we keep the large aluminum raised numbers which can not hist, if it rains ..5 Each sour, as at the Home from General Hospital lrso to tho scene cttiitrcvCirive, who has posilde In turning the on Ceiirriil hospital for treat- Jciirl house, near the memo "ms ilisi-hartfcd nr.ii sent to his the horse feet slipwd as corner memorial 1 lvl "ri" i foiin- FIGHTING SPIRIT! i i WITH ONLY TEN MEN, THE BOYS BRACE AND SNATCH VIC- iioill in liiisene will be snperintonded bv C. h.

Speaker, who done much of llie work this summer. Until irontle-inen understand the business in its every detail and th-. cuiipanv has faith in their ahi'itv. and henee their promotions. Mr.

Shewrv went to Med-tord Saturday ovi'ninu to look after the work thiro. The eitv Ins a crush. i a i-oll, and will do its own work if mi, fikindatio-i, the conmany 'ful. AHnttis A Ami- 1 TORY FROM DEFEAT mm ami tne uniinal fell on Curve Is ler. l.reahinir one lione near tho ankle.

Dr. Dnyj-edneed tho fraetnre. Appointed Administratrix hay, widow of lie late Simon F)av ot was appointed exrrtitrix ot tho latter will and lelleis hospital vesh'rtliiv and wrn in nf Elkton was ad- Pl treatment. binder. The oncsti.in Vuch l'orltes, McKwau.

fciittw i Clothes ituywnrti anil tne Ji men rc- not Kujiene do the same. ctqtA Tax f'niintv Trn.na- ministration i-sned l.v lirisinan prcsentini' the I'liiversitv of Oreo-on I CjmdS 1" gtnvv. sent in to mo mine ves- Poisoned from P.atii.o Ti4rfln arrived home on the local no w-ii was admitted to and nrovo.l Tl, thn Z. Nun, Mindnv lneht trom Moscow, where th Vase 15c PL; Inst half of the tax luc Rnrh Mr airernoon nr. .1 Titus ro-1 won the annual contest from the I'ni Lane enmity.

It wns in rroni ceiveil a hnrrv call frn-i statin" i. I veisitv of Idaho in what was perhaps ili-art ror Ebe shupo ol lelonuint; to the estate estimated to be wort HO, and there are nine heirs ranuMPK frm 1. II. f.arrett. M.

1). Mit.hell and Law-son l-em-itt were appointed aiipraisers I What is better fuli Bev. in the little nlonir the rail-! re'nui'knblo r.iiue over ayed road track where the wreck of the Cot 1 drove local occurred ll. 1 7 10 'rt with the marmn on commence coinni Protracts Services in Eugene-r Kindt" "I Albany will service in Kast En urrone at 11 o'clock fiiimlay mom ins continued as loni; as it -in latter part Au-ust. He hurried s.

anxious supporters ot the place directed and found a i (1'l'" l'e awaited tho 1 in-oast 30 a4 hm-1 t.lmt tl.o var- in w.nuintf by a nar; at the mouth in a fearful condi- Bl'''e t.on. P.y niinoiiilccd, the at A fine assortment of vases, see them. The clear glass 1 5c, opalescent 20c fosted. than a nice clothes rack in the house in rainy weather? 15c Was Injured by Wagon Upsetting Rev. Krsliine of Cnburu.

who is a liirue man o0n not hurt his thiu'll bv fallini; from an apple tree as seriously stated bv some one (riving the information, but in re- tcrest I Episode in West Part of Town A I'll nf 1 be I ti'sert' aide to "i iSween two families to which the po- tube of the stomai'h loiiot. 1. (I, 1 1 nii-ie urn throat and out 11 Is ki. tlior! 'uglily iiiVtVliU wl1" sim buiiibt there was some Vit. fan f-' all kinds of mitllods.

the; I'Z Vl nibulance was for' nnd the i c. 0 'ftcrapnt bid as it amounted to nothing itre is occasion tor a story. Three Drunks from Enst Eugene Peterson. T. X.

'ole nnd i i i 1 "I'rii'lt waspin in wniidi lie had hauled some apples home. His horse took fright at a of wheat standbier rMdside tipped the vehiele off luiduo some five teet hiuh and severely iniured Mr. us well as his wife. Sending out Blanks for Enumeration Count Superintendent W. H.

Dillurd has been out blanks lo the "inn was taken to the Ccom! hns-iit nl. Vi fin other the second half in- HTli' I Clllll I Pad Lock 15c Creamer 15c l-criiiiicnt Monday They run in bv the niL'ht ofneers for bfinc ilrunli and. disorderly Sunday Mol'day when he felt much better and could siye an plavers evorv minute ol.lhe Hn.solf. Ills name wl contest was tootball, I was and he has been stop pi, will, a sister T1' ni 1 I al with opportunities, which em tetim ii.iis "i torus to set tile onunier- 1 iition of the children of school aue the niffht. pari or in's mom ii.

The law reads Mfrtle where be was to lll'n A puntinc niosnect this ll r. JJnl I 'l't'l-spcrsed Willi torward passes. on Ninth Street The pav it prt't-i'iit'! nances first to one learn somethine like this: "The annual enumeration or school census sha'l be taken durino, the last week in November of loni! stools and ste a larTe portion of niiil then to the other, and weio Ut')'t in a constant state ot excitement while the tiile hwuvciI to mid fro. venr The. clerk shall enumerate in rrcw me leveling up the two blocks West Ninth street and imttine on fnidioii rmd, preparatory to puttincr the dope.

Tf I he wat lier is mod, bon- two blocks will be finished up insiilc of a week; 3 one ot them raw. aijalnsr the protests of hiv two eoinoanions. It. was the most S'-rioos time he ever bad. While uudev t'le influence of the poiso" ho he was in the regions of the damned an children between -I and 2(1 years, wdiose parents or iruardians actinlly re side in the district on November Oregon 's victory was uii(iiestionaldv i lne to the iihenomenal tnntint of t'lrn'ie and the almost nnerrinu nlnce- and h's writhini' and coatortions Uickiiiir of Captain Monllen.

Kreuiiciitlv terrilde to witness. Did you see those beautiful china creamers for 1 5ceits, the 25c kind. lie ftunier sent loitr, flouting ami spiru1 I- it- over he heads of 1 da ho safe- Don't wait untill you miss things before you lock the doors. Had a Fine Shoot W. IT.

Kav and year. snn rptiirned from Portland, where he ixrw TT m. nt with to hunt ducks on Were You Held Up? The ei lie reports a nood "hoihcr as rnanv ducks as tlmre would up. or att-npt- ta -P cca if the weather had been f'1 to Miturday n.ht. They me nun i have a man custody who has a bnl- stormy.

1ft wound thiiiunh his Icit. who Marriage Lieenses Issued-The I 'satlstoX JAlot ties, and Monllen, out, of six at tempts hooted the hall four times between the iroal posts, one of the being from the line. lint without the creat Hghting snirit of the other men, these two would have been powerless to prevent the veterans of the (iem state college from making score after score. Never lias Oregon had team that dis- AMUSEMENTS "i J. H.

Keaido Co. Last niyht tlic .1. H. llcanlo Co. Ihiyl tliiit brnuliful four-iM't cohuhIv- in- tn i in wtiuiiii.

some one yelled. "I'm shot!" but af- er' 1 'n7 'or a thorough search tho police could William A. Sclierzingor and Miss Anna Ti. Oranzior. i makes thorn anxious to know how the I fellow got his wound Called Home by Sickness of Wife Thomas A.

Jones, who lately took a cl3d to-Correct Sunday's Mornins position with W. A. Kuykondall. as TjPister contained a statement that the Nearly everything in the jewelry line. Lots of good jewelry and plenty of cheap.

A beautiful three stran necklace for Z5c rhjrirocist. wns eniieii ro ms nome on ters on the White teniplo would 8tariay nieht by tho serious illness of prn)nn)v ro off aollint f. i bin wife, lie will pot be nolo to re- of not having mill work. The informa tion was given. by '('.

S. Frank, one of I nc ntr" to work until the middle of the week. Some Carloads In Besides the com Murpheys Racket tore 35 East 9th St. pany's usual shipment of several cars of lillinir dirt, thorp wore received at the Eugene denot yesterday car of redwood lumber for tuakinir incubators to E. T.

McClnnnhnn: car of wood forScelve. and a ear of tics for the Eugene Transfer company. committee, who is on hand at the building a good part of his time. We were informed vesterdav that the statement aboye made was a mistake, that, the windows arc nil ready, to put in nnd there is also much other stock ready to move to the building readv to work on. Tt is a great pleasure to correct the mistake, ns every one wTnuld like to see tho building rushed to completion without delav.

Not. Imnrovine Very Fast T. J). loam thnt never (jives up, tlint can piny; a liming tfiime, wliicli tliry iiuiiiift'Hti'J I in tho TuinJf'Ht triune of Hie year when Constant and Careful Hallowe'en Pranks The bovs ns usual for.rot their sense nf right Saturday night and did good deal of work that was not. at all to their credit.

Tn the east part of town some bovs who are men (frown, picked un a heavy Tlmmns and C. P. Thomas of Silvcrton returner! homo yesterday. Thev wore visitimj their brother. Myron Thomas, tho lives on the McKcnzie.

and who ss badlv hurt in runaway a few eeks nso. Ho is not imnrovine; as pidly ns his. friends desire to see. i door mat and threw it through h'e throe-fourths of the phi vers were new am) untried ml ittel ntriiinst: a tram of veterans with ostnMishefl reputn-tions. Ami now that their hn been proved every one retro is ready for tho game which stands far ahove all others in iinportaneo I he art mill I contest with Xoreross' great tram of O.

A. 0. That wilt lie the one great struggle for suineinaev, and tho Ijcijhui Yellow -team has demount rated its worthiness lis a contestant lr Sold Good Farm Tack Rodman sold attention is given to the business of this bank by its officers. Every investment is approved by the Board of Directors. Thus you can see how safe your money is when you deposit it in the Merchants Bank championship honors.

yjs'. lt. was a most peeuiiar game." ('naeh Forbes yestenlay. ti fnet. have never seen such a remarkable game.

There were enough sensntioiis te supply whole season, let nbtite a single game. am more than sutislled with the way the Oregon men showed up. The Iresnmen anil other new members of the squad good form. window of Mr. Meador 's house.

'1 he same crowd tore up seven panels of fence for YVilov J. Fox at 244 East Thirteenth street. Some mischief- makers took the wheels off nf Fred the Turk's tamale wagon, lotting it down, breaking many of his dishes and eggs and bruising him up. nail carried off the wheel. Much other mischief was reported and there promises to be some cases in court as soon ns Justice Brv-son gets a little time, ns the miscreants ill sonic of the cases are known.

Much Doing at Snrings Next Tear A', tl. Howell of Portland, the recent purchaser of Pelknnp Springs, will into interest the county court on a special appropriation for a road. The road district, which is assessed at has voted special tax to tho limit for several years nnd used the money, and it is hoped tho county court will make some special contribution for building the road. Ho savs the company will spend $100,000 at the Springs next year and he wants good roads. Mr.

Howell is a largo timber owner, controlling 1 000 000.000 feet of standing timber efrpcemlly on, the detensive. the met the Anna Troxel place, consisting or Mil acrcR, ioininw tho citv limits on the smith, to John F. Kellv, Julius Oold-sniith. Georce W. Hunter, Harry Dunbar and Frank jr.

Northrnn. Tim consideration was 2,000. The buyers will subdivide and put on the market in the spring. Buy a Fine Piece of Willamette-Street Frontager Jack Podman and Henry llollenbock sold their -lot with a frontage nf 45 feet on Willamette street near tho depot. Inst Saturday to (J.

P. llarnnrd, Earl McNYitt nnd John "est. The consideration is not mven ot. but tho bovs did not lose anv money on it, nnd yet it was a cood buy. Caught a Man With Bullet in Him Huef FnrHnctnn arrested a man Monday mnrnTiiE with a bullet wound thru the fleshy part of his thicb.

which it is not certain how he received. Tt is thoucli ho tried to hold up somebody and gat a shot for his nnins. He had flash light on him nnd there are several suspicious thines about him that auspicious Tilings nooin niiu inn. that wo played lit minutes with only mi men and during that time seared l'l points is one of the most remarkable incidents in football history. "Idaho has splendid team, but is not proficient in tho important; points of tho new game, such as punling ami forward passing.

Wo are satisfied with the results and wc congratulate Idaho upon having such game and sportsmanlike bunch of players." and tho company backing him lias a Capital GRACE MOORE, With 'Hant an' Nix," at Eugene Nov.4 Hard brirk for chimneys. CHAMBER'S HARDWARE i mav come out later. He is being held plenty of monov. Tt is the purpose CO. Canadian Money, Taken at Face Value Men That Shave Should have a good razor.

We have them and for one dramn "Slaves of the Orient" nnd the played more indomitable spirit nnd ng-company wero, gicoted by a largo and- gressivenesH than that which snatched ience, who were all pleased. Tho stage victory through sheer perseverance on settings for the play were unique, ns last Saturday afternoon. When with also wero the eoslumcs. The drama iiO minutes to play, their supply of sub-has startling situations nnd pleasing stitutes exhausted and Main rushed out diaolgue, with a strain of comedy that of the game for roughness, they were is contagious. Tonight tho manage- forced to finish tho struggle with but mont have made arrangements to read ten men, Ihey rose to the occasion with the election returns ns soon as thev are such persistent combntivenoss that the received in the city.

This is an ex- winning goals itere made in this crip-ceptional opportunity to see a good pro- pled condition, duet inn nnd still bo in touch with the Forbes and Hajrward Happy event of the day. Good specialties, Forbes and Jlaywnrd arc jubilant ov-good music nnd a good oompnny. 10, er the result. They any they have a 20, and 30c is the price; the plnce, the Orplucuin. The time, tonight; the plnv- the Jeffersons, Josepli nnd, Wl.Siam, ers.

the J. H. lleardc Stock Co. The demonstrated to critical audience management announces that the box that they are worthy successors in nil office returns have increased to nlmost that the illustrious name implies in the double that of the previous date and realm stngelnnd. "The Hivals," it is verv evident that the company is that dignified obi comedy masterpiece giving excellent satisfaction.

from the pen of Richard Hrinslev Slier idan. and dating back to the period of Bucoel Entertainment Course patclics, powdered wigs and Finpiro The Buceel Kntcrtninmont course, gowns, was a highly acceptable vehicle which is being given bv the ovung peo-1 for their exalted talents. The plot of pie of the citv was opened auspiciously the onmcdv discloses an amusing com last evening with the presentation of 'plication of cross purposes, which do four musical artists at the Central Pros-, vclop nround Captain Absolute arid the bvtorian church, in a concert that sat-. object of his affections, Jjvdin I.an-isfied a verv critical audience that coin- guish. The dialogue is couched in wit plctelv filled the main auditorium of tv epigram nnd rises almost to the dig the church.

Kncores wore numerous nitv of tho Shakespearean blank verse, and responses brought culls for other The lovers. Miss Hinder and Mr. I.nne. numbers. Mr.

Cnrr, the basso cantante, were i specially clever in their charnc u. a fine resonant voice, which is terizations nnd she was a most clinrm 84655 Prescriptions have been correctly filled at this store. There must be a reason. Squibbs Chemicals used exclusively in filling Prescriptions. W.

A. Kuykendall 588 WILLAMETTE ST. week we will offer our regular $2.59 razors for each $1.00 Our special razor strop regular $2.00 sale price each $1.00 The TwoRazor and Strop $2.00 esoecinl pleasing. Mr. Pfnnls, on the ing personage.

The stem" father of cni.tivittcd the nudience. and l.aiio essayed bv Mr. Hamilton was a Maria" (Sohubert-Wilheln finished bit of-ncting which port raved was so entrancing, tlint ne was twice mat urusipie old cnaraoter to perioc ni.nrcrl. (ion. ts.

Mnloprop received an ideal The next number of the series is impersonation at the hands of Miss the artist trio. a reader and two sing- Hand, who has ndorned the part fi: ers who come November 27. The re- many seasons. William Jefferwin. Red Cross Drug Co.

See our 8th St Window centinn iriven tho first number of tho Acres, has the part which hu cmirsp was decidedly encouraging to 'is father played. It fits like the promoters of the enterprise. glove. He hni, the rare gift of saying a witty speech with splendid encct and ken at Face Value la Canadian Money Jeffersons in Tne Blvais inimnatue nroiicry was iinmi re At the Eugene theatre last evening freshing. The play wns enthusinstieal ly received..

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