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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 5

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Morning Registeri
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Eugene, Oregon
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MOENINO REGISTER SATUBDAY, SSPTEMBEE 12, 1908 CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS fiffife SATURDAY Sunday it will be on the subject, 'Samuel, Saul, and the Aiual'i kites; a Lesson in Old Testament interpretation." You are cordially invited to hear it. Morning service at evening at Stanley Clark Besting Easy Stanlev lark, who had his leg llly mangled by a rock falling it at the quarrv. was H'piirted to be resting uisiiv at the Kugctie hospital yester.fuv. He is still 'quite weak from' loss of blood and the shuck, but it is thought he Tt. P.

L. Tlio W. R. the best of health aud great prosper SATURDAY SEPT. 12 Leasu" nu-ots with Mrs.

L. Adair SEPT. 12 corner ot H.oii thin afternoon. Big Dance at Springflold-A big liar-dance was held Springfield will get ailing nirfly. OPALESCENT ity in ins new iieiu.

To Buy Labor-Saving Machinery Col. V. 0. 1). Mercer went to Seattle this niorning to buy a large electric crane for unloading heavy freight from curs to trucks and vice versa.

It will bo something much needed. Bought McVay Dray Business W. II. Smyth, a former employe of M. S.

Hubble, has bought the dray business of the McVr" Transfer to whom Mr. Hubble i no knows the business in a'! its ciails and will make a success of it. Soma Cny V. II. Pnslay, who resides C- vt to creek 10 miles west of Eugu.c, bought The Register samples of "Mortgage Lifter," and "St.

Charles" corn in the stalk that Gorgeous Prescut Glass Many New Students from Portland Sam Robinson mine up from Portland Thursday to prepare for his school work at the University ami sava there will lie at least inn new students from Portland for the I'niversity this year. Very few are going to California or the east from the metropolis. Moved His Tamale Stand By order of the city authorities, Fred the Turk, the hot tamale vender, had to move hi-' little wagon oft" the corner of Sixth and Willamette streets, and it now stands at the comer of West Seventh ASSORTMENT Extra large pieces in popular flint, blue and green opalescent colors. 12, artistic designs at 15c, 20c, 25c evening ana of Eugene young wcnt over itcnd. Iwill Teach at Hillsdale Miss Dol- Simmons, formerly of this county tat now of Portland, will toach school Hillsdale, Oregon, for the next nine months.

Scales in and Working Well Tho -iles of Wnrnoek which have put in the paved street at their of busines are in good shape and 5iy jBaclc in His Pulpit Again Rev. 0. Wright will occupy his pulpit at Baptist church Sunday morning. Jri1ing service at 11 and evening at of the J- Six richest specimens Water Sets 6 Styles New fancy shapes and richest decorations $1, 1.25, 1.35, 1.50 No Higher 4 Piece Sets Prescut Glass glass makers art. Massive pieces, richest deep cut designs, all fire polished, 9 3-4 inch cake salver I 8 I -2 inch round beirybowl ought to be a premium winner at the stato fair.

Grading West Eleventh Street I Floyd C. Vaughan started to grad-I ing and graveling his part of West Eleventh street yesterday and when the city gets its part fixed up there will be a continuous street and road Tumblers iii fTftw TTnns Jnmps Haves. fouipi" of tlm E. Clcmcns-Horst iii Lead iown, etched table tum Dish, Bowl. 1-2 gallon pitcher 1 qt water bottle 1 0 inch Footed Fruit Bowl 9 3-4 inch Berry Bowl to go at 40c and 50c west to the Long Tom.

Progress on Zuber Building Great progress is being made on the building Rich designs, Butter Spoon Holder, Sugar Cream Pitcher Per Set 60c and Olive streets, which is not nearly so good a location for his business, More Football Material Fred Moul-len received a letter from Graham Mitchell of San Fraucisco yesterday saying he would be here to attend the i'niversity of Oregon this year. Mr. Mitchell was captain of the Lick High school team last year and is a star football player. ft 'ft Scales at Bangs Chief of Police Farrington served notice on the Bangs Livery and Stage Co. to remove thoir scales from the paved street, as by action of the council they were to remain only till the first of" September.

Mr. Bangs asks for a few days longer to get his hay in and he will then give tho matter his attention. Died at Portland Lorel McCall. a blers, smooth melted edges Each 10c, 3 for 25c, Set of 6 for 45c of the Zither block adjoining the- Chris-I ninn hnildiiHTs. Tho walls are bcinir shiped out two carloads of 190S Jons to Chicago yesterday.

He will tip two cars from Junction and one from Ilarrisburg. 1 I Putting in Cement Walk Cement alk is being laid in front of the Han-Ion property just north of S. B. tukin's at. corner of Eighth and High ttreets.

It will make that street all light. A I Mistake in Figures In the report If the year's work by the M. E. church misprint made it that Rev. Trimble, the pastor, had officiated at g3 funerals during the year, when it ihould have read 33.

I Left for Arizona Henry Gray left last night for Arizona, where he will his brother on his big goat 'fr-inch. Henry's many friends wish him run np in quick time and the front will be faced with the pressed brick left over from the Odd Fellows White temple. Off for Moscow Prof. A. C.

Terrill and wife left on the flyer last evening for Moscow, where Prof. Terrill has been elected to the chair of metallurgy in the state university. He very much dislikes to leave Euccne, but thinks MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE 35 East 9th Street Berry Nappies 5c Wine Goblets 5c young man about 22 or 23 years old. the field along his particular line is wnose lather was one ot the oldest pioneers in tho county, died in Portland on Thursday and. his remains will be taken through to Pleasant Hill for interment today.

He was a neiihew of wider there. Tho Sunday Evening Sermon At the Congregational church next Mrs. L. B. How-land and his father was quite well known at rieasant Hill.

Sold Two Good Farms Jack Ttod- mnn reports the sale of two good farms in tlio last two dnvs, one of them being Studebaker Buggies and Wagons. the Curtis Ha.vden place of 65 acres at FALL MILLINERY OPENING Every lady in Eugene should arrange to Donna to It. Hmitli ot Los Angeles for $4500; the other was the Charles Grant farm of 117 acres near Donna lo A. B. Lockwood of Moore, Montana, the consideration being $0000.

'r The Best Ever. Rigging up His Mixer T. H. Ellis is putting np his concrete mixer and getting it ready for use on the Cherry building. It was built, for him two valuable timber off her mining claim.

A number of witnesses were examined. W. G. Martin and C. M.

Kissinger ap pear for plaintiff and Woodcock Potter for defendants. More Fine Applos IT. who bought tho II. 1). Wylie place near Springfield, has fine crop of apples this year.

He used nine barrels of spray on his orchard Inst winter and has practically cleaned out nil the pests. Yesterday Mr. McElhnney brought The Register samples of fine Spys, Baldwins, and Kings that would delight tho connoisseurs in fruit, demonstrating the value of spraying. II? will have between 1500 and 2IKMI bushels of apples this year that will go oii tho market nt top price. ft A New Second Hand Store Dorr boti of whom are compnrativelv well known though newcoihers, have opened up ft second hand furuiluro store in tho part, of the Dunn building nUT'i West Eighth street.

They unloaded yesterday two carloads of second hand furniture which they bought from a defunct Portland hotel, and are ex vS. L. LONG SON years ago by Gross but never SCHOOL OF MUSIC of the UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: attend our Grand Fall Millinery Opening Saturday, Sept 12th Where one of the most handsome displays of the new creations in ail the 1908-'09 styles in ladies hats will be seen. Don't fail to avail yourself of this opportunity. Stock larger, more beautiful and varied than ever before.

The pattern hats are most modish. Colvin Russell Pianc and Theory--Viss Mary Morgan (Sherwood) Bachel- Voice-Miss Eva Stinson (Breneman, ler. Sweet) Violin-Mr. LeRoy Gesner (Sevcik) put together until now. It will rid" upon a track and can be haiNed from place to place as needed.

He is anxiously awaiting his len-lioi-se motor to furnish power for it. Her Ninetieth Birthday Mis. Mary -T. Fowler was 10 years old Friday and the occasion was celebrated by a visit to the photograph gallery w-ith Mr. and Mrs.

Diinond where her picture was taken, just to show how young she looks. Mrs. Fowler is in splendid health for one of her age and bids fair to reach the hundred mark, thanks to the salubrity of Lane County climate, ft ft Lane Gets Good Sum The October apportionment of'state school money has been made and Lane county will receive 1 4.li from the state as her share. This will amount to $1.01 per scholar and the Eugene district. No.

4, will receive the sum of This will be in addition to the county tax and the special tax by the district. pecting a carload of new goods in to-1 day or tomorrow. There has been very little second hand furniture for sale I Miss Alberta Campbell, Miss Veda Quackenbusb, Miss Ida Walkins-Assistanls I Faculty Experienced Opens Sept. 22, 1908 I RATES REASONABLE 84 East Ninth Eugene M. GLEN, Dean.

I in Eugene and they thought it would sell well to tho many newcomers arriving from tho eaBt. Stole Level and Transit Somo miscreant nt Wendling sawed the legs oft the tripod which held up the surveying instrument, level nnd trnnsit, of Engineer J. 0. Lewis, and carried them away presumably to sell thorn. Whoever the thief is, ho stole a pieeo of nropertv which will be most easilv ro- the instrument may hnvo been thrown into the bushes or mashed to pieces.

Thinks Highor Bounty Necessary Jay McCormick nnd family aru down Rogistcr Coupons Worth $1.65 tiring me your Ucgisier coupons today. I will givo you in trado for them today only. 1. T. NIC KLIN.

A GOOD SPECIAL cogni7.ed anil subject him to dnnger of Trial Today at 10 O'clock Mark Trunnel was arrested vesterdav after being caught if he attempts to sell it. from the upnr McKen.ie to go to noon at one of the hop vards north of Tt is a valuable instrument and the mucin to inac in me state tair next week. Jay says the wolves, bears and Vudor porch shades aro a luxury the reach of all. CHAMBER'S HARDWARE the city on a charge of assault and crime will constitute a felony. It has battery preferred by Novella Bedell, been suggested that probably the per-a waitress at White's restaurant, who petrators did it out of pure malice and Continued on Pago 8.J 65c 5 lbs Leaf oom Making Sale BRODERS BROS.

Phone M.in 40 42 We.t 8th I Perfumes That Rival Nature's We will have to have more room for our big line of School Supplies and School Books which are coming in. We will close out some of our side lines at cost and below Offer special prices on staple goods in order to get the room we need. Sale Lasts 10 Days September lOtk to 20th claims personal injuries were inflicted by the defendant. The case will be hi-anl before Justice Bryson at 10 o'clock this morning. Good Ball Pitcher for University L.Van Marter, son of Evangelist Van Marter, who was here a year or two since, came over from Lebanon yesterday to arrange to enter tho University as freshman.

He will conduct a pniia-torium in connection with his school work. Van Marter is a tirst class baseball pitcher and put up a winning game against O. A. C. last year.

A Successful Hunt Kansas Hale was in from his ranch west of Kl-mira yesterday and tells us of a big hunt recently taken there. The parties were A. M. Kichardson and son Ellis. George Luce and Ed.

Pettit, and they hunted on Saddle mountain. They got nine deer, saw four bear and all kinds of elk signs. They say deer, bear and cougars are quite plentiful in that section. Will Spare the Trees Henry Hoffman has considered the wishes of many -interested citizens who asked him to spare the big maple trees on the south side of the Hoffman hotel nnd the three that arc left will be trimmed np and allowed to remain. The one next to Patterson's meat market has boon removed, but as it was not shapely, and part of it dead, it is not so much of a loss.

Gone Back to St. Johns Frank Test, who some time since eame from St. Johns nnd purchased a half interest in W. Hill's gun store, returned to his old job as bookkeeper in the woolen mill there. Xot that he did not like the business here, or Eugene as a place to live, Mrs.

Test's health is in a critical condition and it is entirely on her account they go. They will live at Vancouver, near her mother's. Case in Court Yesterday Almost he whole day was occupied yesterday in the tral of the case of Jennie Gillett vs. W. T.

ShurtlelT in the Treasure Gold Mining before Judge Gallowny. It is case wherein the plaintiff leeks to restrain the defendants from cutting Stationery We will offer during this sale a bif? line el box papers at cost prices. All 50c box papers 35c AH 25c box papers 1 7c See our line of PENNY POST CARDS Toys Dolls and Teddy Bears at about one ha If. the Regular Prices Dishes A big line of Japanese hand painted dishes 25 percent off regular prices. Moriagi Ware 50 percent off regular prices.

All souvenirs and hand painted dishes 25 percent off. We will make a big reduction on rubber goods, perfumes, soaps, ladies hand bags, purses and many other -lines not mentioned. Remember we always sell, as we advertise. Trade with us and save money and get the best goods on the market. Cigars and Tobacco We still have a portion of the Hoselton Cigar stock and must close it out this month.

Sold at wholesale prices in any quantity from 10c worth up. 5c cigars. 3 for 1 Oc 1 0c cigars, 2 for 15c 1 5c cigars 10c Lay in your winter's supply and save money. sweetest flowers are here in our assortment of oders. We have all the popular scents and many which are quite new but will soon be great favorites.

The line of Perfumes we carry are ot great strength and very lasting but not xat all high priced. Toilet Articles, Soap, etc. W. A. KVY.KENPALL RED CROSS DRUG STORE 8th St.

Willamette St. Eat KOH-I-NOOR Pure Food Candy a.

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