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TIVB MORNING REGISTER. iY. so winniiii; hart, whore In' ciiini' till' state i-l Eugene's Best and Busiest vStore brought hat'k ii riyitvotti' as trophy for winniiij; sormnl place, unit a pipV fur making tlio liuiost itrive. illiehu was liifitil tor first liy II. II.

I is of rttrtlainl. Jim Says: If s- rv It pays to keep ahead. GOODYEAR MACHINERY has never been equal Mr Pl.ite Glass Window Brokcu on Scv-. ciitli Avenue din' of tho largo plato I gii.ss witiitows in tlio Apploato Kurni- turo Store on Sovonth was1 noo i- ilontly suiashoil in this inorniiig. This occnrre.l whilo on.o liirnituro waslioing uioxo.l in tho show wiiolow aiol as tin1 t-allo was liaillv liroUon it will havo to lio replaced which ill cost al'oiit Company Will Hunt For Big Game I'loparatioiis aro lu-ini: nta.lo liy (icorgc l-'isk, l- K.

llylaiol. Ilarrv Itolllitls, iin.l Walter for a two weeks' hiiutiug into tho Siuslaw country. The company have lo some of the log game of which they have hoar.l so much. They will make the 1 1 ip in an automotiile. Tourists From Old Mexico Pass Through Three people on horseliack 'with a pack horse, attracted considerable attention yesterday liy their odd garl.

They are returninf to their home I in Washington from a trip to Old Mex I ico. Two were men. and the third woman, who wore blue ldoomers, a shirt and a man's hat. Seeks Work for Collcso Student led for making and repairing shoes. I own the only GOODYEAR OUTFIT IN EUGENE.

Jim, The Shoe Doctor uity member and took a prominent part in the work of the literary sot-iotios. Iteforc coming to the university he' giaduate.l at Pendleton High School. 1 New Direct Current Generator Installed -The new est uigh.nise volt direct current generator for the city electric system, iust alia! ion of which was delayed for some time by the lion-arrival of several of the parts, was put into service The old Thotiip-sou-lliistiin machine whi. was shipped from l'oitlaud to substitute the new generator temporarily, will be returned. The new machine supplies direct current lor the use of elevator motors and hea dutv motors of that type.

University Man Has Ankle Broken Word has been received in town that CI, eMer Huggilis the crack nuler of the university had his ankle severely injured in a runaway loeontlv. Mr. Huggins went to the harvest fields in eastern Oregon and a short time nftcr airiv ing there the aceideut occured. He returned at one to his home in Salt and after few weeks on crutches hopes to be able to re cater the univer-site. Commence Work on Railroad Boulo-vard Construction will begin today on the inaclidaiui.iug of ICailroad boulevard for five blocks.

This street was ordered macadiiniie.l liy the council several weeks ago. that it might form a second entrance to the city from the Klinirn and liiver roads, other than by. Hlair street, but, the work has been held up pending the opeuiug of Hlnir street after paving. The approaches In the paving were temporarily completed yesterday, and Hlair street, opened to traffic. Will Opon Studio Charles South, who has recently returned from Kiirope will onen a studio of music September 1 in the l.araway building.

Mr. South is tl unlive of Allianv, but has studied! music for Hie past eight years in New Knglund Musical Conservatories and under noted musicians of Vienna, Ans The Last Week In ike Old Store the first of next week we will have bidden adieu to the old Mi. re and out' splendid new store al Willamette, and Tail- will be open to the public, 'this last week ill the oil store will be one of interest to all. tor combined with new fall fabrics and styles will be many worthy bargains. A Beautiful Showing of New Coatings for Fall Certainly the designers have never created more beautiful fabrics for coats and suits than those shown ibis season.

Also it has In en years since so many bi iobt colors have been worn during' the fall sea-on. The new coalings await your inspec Across from the Rex g.70 Willamette CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS tion. fiiir: Iho Weather AYc.lnt'S.l.iy, iiurtliwi'sterlv winiN. FUfje Passengers Out This Morning M. K.

rM. f. ('nuslnml nml Mr. Klilifl, to WiilnM-vilh-: i. U.

Buker More Exclusive Suits Arrive With each succeedine; shipment they seem to rov in beauty and At no other store in Kuoeue will you find heller values than here. This is not idle talk Ask to see our popular arid 75 Suits. Osimiinlson ami witV, Johnson, fist Nafianat Hank to Foley Springs; Mrs. (ijirliiiT, to Hltuirtt. Return From Outing 1).

Uosinpr nml family iimi his father-in-law, iitiiriu'l vest it. lay from a week iml outing to Salem. "While at Sahin they visitel W. T. Morso.

Mr. Hosrner reports several fine catehos of fish ami a noml time in general. Boy Taken to Hospital Uaiol.1 ilm six-year-oM sou of Henry lioss, was taken to tho Kuene hospital yesterday afternoon where he was operat-on for appeinlieitis. He is reported to le in a serious condition, Y. M.

C. A. Does Annual House Cleaning During he lust two days a vacuum cleaner has been at work in the V. M. ('.

A. dormitnrus cleaning the rarpets. This is tho annual house cleaning and everything will lie put in unit for the fall. trill. While in lairopo he came in per so mil contnet with the masters nf music and made a special study of musical coinposit ion.

Boy Returned to Reform School Toin'llolt. the boy captured by the police lit the depot several days ago by the night men, with a revolver iin.l a piece of gas pipe, who proved lo be a riinawav from the Washington reform school was returned today in coin-panv of Officer Day, who came ft inn Cheiialis. in response to a telegram from Coiintv Probation Officer Walter ii i nolice state that the Worth of property on Hlair street and ot her coiisiderat ions. To Build Cellar Entrance in Sidewalk Permission has been granted by the city council to construct a sidewalk jjrnte in the sidewalk in front of the II ul in building 0n Ninth and Park streets. Cought Big Ccugar and Wildcat J.

A. II iliis, of Lowell, yesterday brought the skin of a cougar measuring eiyht feet four inches, and the pelt of a wildcat to the county clerk's office for bounty. He received $10 for the first and for the second. Cycle Club to Take Outing The Ku- cne Cycle club has planned a watermelon picnic to take place at "obur ltiidjrc on Thursday evening. Motor-cycliMs have been invited to take part whether members of th club or not.

Funeral to Bo Held Today The funeral of Charles Jennings will be held the family home at 'Jl! Fifth avenue west at this afternoon. The Kev-erend Mr. Hoveu will conduct the services, ami interment will be in the 1. O. F.

cemetery Body to Arrive From New Mexico The body of Charles Jennings, who recently died from tuberculosis in lioss-well, New Mexico, will arrive in Ku-one this inoruinn. The funeral services will be held at this afternoon. New Operator at Oregon Electric Depot K. Campbell has taken the second rick ope rat or posit ion at the Oreuon Klectric depot to take the place of Ward A. Itixby, who takes a position nt Vale.

His new position is in line Arthur deary is canvassing among the business mon seeking work for college studints who wish to work their way through college, deary has the names of ipiite a nuiuher of young men who want to come to college, but lack the money, liy finding them work he will enable them to attend the I'niversity. Has Purchased Expensive Fixtures Large of the Large IToak Suii house, has purchased a ipiantity of modern fixtures, including two revolving glass cabinets, Iiich he will insrall in his new store, when he takes possession the the entire store froul, in the Register building, now occupied by himself and the Carrett real estate office, October 1. Says Quality of Hops Good 1-M Ilodge returned yesterday from trip to Woodburn to look after his hop yard there. Hi' says the ipiality of the hops is excellent, and that they are unusually clean. lie says, however, that the hop crop is not.

so large as many growers believe. Will Spend Winter in California S. Hay. leu and daughter, of Anaheim. Cal ifornia.

and (ieorge A. Hunter, of l.os Angeles, who have been visiting in l-'u-gene with Mr. and Mrs. John ISolshnw. have gone to rortlaud for a day or two.

When they return to Kiigeue, Mr. and Mrs. ltelsiiaw will accompany them to California and will spend the' winter there. Lay New Steel on Alder Street This Week A crew of workmen will com ineuce today tearing up (lie rails on Alder street. between and Thirteenth, preparatory to laying new steed.

Heavy mils, made especially for pavt'd si ts will be placed on Hie street that is about to be paved. The work will reipiire about three days, during which time a transfer will lie made for the passengers on the Fair-mount lines. Has New Way of Buying Lead A junk dealer wishing to purchase some loud fi Carson Matthews, which the latter did not wish to sell, nearly got himself into trouble yesterday by leav STRONG AND GROWING STRONGER Capital and Surplus 300,000.00 Total Resources 2,000,000.00 We welcome accounts of all sizes. bov was quite glad to return, being more than tired with fugitive life and of l.ein,' canturcd. I Car of Fish Arrives Friday Niiiht Senator S.

Hcnn received a letter yesterdav from the state game warden at Portland stilting that the carload of trout frv that has been assigned to I.nne county will arrive here Friday evening. The car will remain here over night, and the fry for use in the lending out from ICie'eiio will be taken out I'lidny night. On morning the "i11 "et (lakridge, and the remainder of the Ivy will he distributed from there. The total ninount to lie received has been cut down from ISO cans to 100 cans. Gees East on Extended Visit Mrs.

"Whit beck of Mabel, left yesterday for Washington, 1. where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Dunn. She will also visit other eastern eities ami expects to be "one two months. Will Move to Ashland Mrs.

IT. O. Snot fer sold her farm near areola and will move to Ashland. Mrs. Snuffer is afflicted with asthma and hopes to be benefited by a change of climate.

givi'il the small farmer no incentive to engage in truck funning. Smallpox Caso Reported For the fourth time Kiigene's smallpox epidemic has broken out afresh, after it was up parently stamped out. Tho Kier rcsi donee at Thirteenth iiveuue west as placed in ipiarant ilte yesterday. is the first new case reported since Jl, and there has 110 smallpox 11 1 i in sinci' August L'. A i-ase of diplh-io'ia has also been ieoorte.1 at the .1, C.

Moore residence ill 1:17 Ninth uvenuo east. The city hea'tlt otticer has issued a warning to asking all persons to use the utmost caution. is essenlial lhat eontageoii be wiped out before the opening of school next mouth. Threo Marriage Licenses Issued Matriage licenses were issued yesterdav to F.llswoi't ii 1 moker and Mi Ye.lu .1. (iiiuokonbush; tu Andrew Hal-born and Anna Johnson; and to 11 third couple, whose names are withheld.

One of these couples were nppnreutly in ipiite a ti 1 ry to be married. They applied for llieir license willunit 111'" necessary eel I i ficiit e. They had their witnesses there, so tin1 license was made out but not issued until the bride retinue. I with the proper certificate. When this was brought he expected to be immediately married by the county 1 let 1111, 1 so.

I disappointed that he had to continue Iho process further be-tore couiplet ing the ceremony. Summary of New Law Received I'lomoliou Manager Ihirvea yesterday leceivel a summary of the inv in. Ins trial welfare law that will lake effect on Ihtob. I. I 11.

ler Us provisions it will be unlaw fill to employ girls in nig or un-r. ant lie establish menls or offices more than eight and one third hours in one day or nioie than oil hours in 0110 week, or alter li o'clock ill the nl'ternoon. A minimum wa-e ot a dollar a day has I slablislied lor girls between the ages of HI and IS who work 111 such 1 stablishmeiits. ex cept as otherwise arranged by the in rial welfare commission in Uncases of apprentices and learners. In-I rai loos of the law ale punishable either bv fine or isoii nieiit or both.

of promotion. Cfcoir Has Fine Outinjy The chorus 1 1 'I I State Missionary Board Meets -The Slnle Hoard of Christian Women Hoard of Missions held its regular meet veslci.lav at the home of the Mrs. C. Wigmi.ro. The purpose of the eting was to plan wavs un, I moan for larger mission of the First cnuren ed a picnic at liossman's rove evening.

A luncheon was by the youii' ladies after which id rotistii talks were pven by Vaie, Sum Kiij-Ii and liov. II. S. irsoii. chini en jo' Mon Hervt Hevpi l'rof.

Will Open Grate Considered Dangerous The police have been that jirate loading to the cellar of a bnild-inu' on Seventh avenue on the alley between Willninel te and Oak st reets is open, endangering thoye and is filled with inflammable refuse endau-eiini; the building sliouM a cigarette tall inside. ing for the lead where it would be given to Mr. Matthews, and taking the metal away. It was worth eonsid erablv more than the amount left. Hi l.

remised the polic that the lea.l would Rnnprvisnr Cnhoon to Tillamook I ic ret lit lied. i Snperisor A. K. Cohoon, of the Siuslaw reserve, left yesterday for Tillamook on a trip of inspection. He will watch Coniitrv Club Will Have Tennis Hop Picking Begins and Reports Are Good -(Jeure T.

Hall opened up the hep picUinu season on the V. I'. Hen-sill ut Santa Clara Mon- dav. The report of the crop i i-m-mir-ainu'. He expects to have about one weel.

's Ti ides Property for an Automobile John II. Perkins is now in the possession of a new Carter car whi-di he re-centlv received from H. H. Holt of Fern I. in for about M'" HOPE ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Courts According to S'eward Wilholu the Countrv club i-" worth of grad I ing and leveling for the three tonni- the work ot the tree planting crews who ate reforesting the jrent burned area which was ilefonsted in l-Mil.

Wilhclm Back From Goirhart -John WtHielm retnrne.l ve-tcrdav ro-n eonrls that an' to be mstalleil lias nooi; completed. The work of putting the courts in condition will now be nlsheil through and will undoubtedly be com i.lete.r within a week. The first twi. olav surfaci courts will have Ready With Fall Coats urv work in this slate during the coin-in'o your. The out of town members present vine: irkpat rick, of Annisvillo; Mrs.

I). S. Mulkey. of Port land; Mrs. Axtel.

of Corvnllis; Mrs. of Santa Clara, and Mrs. M. P. Cirbv, of Junction City.

George Dorrls Brings In Largo Pencil-es -lleorge A. liorris of Springfield has brought in fr his ranch some of liis new ciop of peaches which he has nam ed the "l.aiie County Perfection." Thev are exceptionally large in si'' and bear ear marks of blue ribbon inners. When Mr. liorris ci into possession of his present the peach trees were already planted, but as he could not determine tin' name of the vaiietv and they turned out to be of such good ilialitv In- originated a name his own. Nineteen of the peaches completely fill a crnti Saved Horses by Daring Swim l.oi in Stratlon, living five miles north of saved two horses from drowning in the yesterday afternoon when lie jumped from the ferry, and with his jack knife cut.

the harness, liosening them from tic wagon. They then swam ahore. The wnler was over eight f' et deep al that point. The which was driven by I he two Waldrop boys hacked off the Sligton and II. i-berl ferrv crossing the McKenzie on the ranch north of Kugeiie.

The hoes' weie "If Hie wagon when was backed into the water. Notice W. T. U. Till' 11 II II lilt 1 ling for Hie election of officers will be held III the Com- o.t club 'his aliernoon nt O'clock.

A full nllendance of nberi, 1. N-71 Now Under Construction In MASONIC CEMETERY EUGENE Conipartineuts unsold in this Masoleum can In-secured al the same pt iee initially offered the people of Kn-Hetie. Alter eoinplet ion of price of any unsohl cont-parlnii'iils will bi' ailvani'ed. I 'latis and specifications on file in b'tifjene office for your inspei'li' ui. PORTLAND MAUSOLEUM COMPANY Room 202877 Willamette St.

Phone 1084 Work Niffhts to Conipleto Remodeling i A night shift is now at work putting I a concrete fooling for part of the im provionent in the building now oc ui.ie.l i bv McMorran Washbiirne and which i will be used bv the Varsity 'on feet ion I erv al ter September Hi. I. H. Hansen yj'io has 1 ll in charge of the Yarsitv fountain for the last two years will have complete charge of the new double and Suits fountain, which win lie lusiuneu. Christian Endeavor Society Has Home Coming Last evening the Christian SALESPEOPLE WANTED.

'I iellced saleswomen un, I salesmen ill all depa rl tneiil ut Slalllev's, II lull Id Willamette Mrcet. Ap ly today, a. in. avor meinhors oi me rir-i mis chur. held the last -el inn ot Knd ia ir annual "Home Coming at tin tie i liv (Ireon on Twelfth I lland-ome suits developed in imported KpniitfC, Cheviots, Pnplins, Whipcords, Diagonals, Men's Serge and novelty materials in a pleasing selection of plain and novelty garments.

Suit jackets are shown in and 3 inch lengths in cutaway i-tvles: skirts have draped or open side pleat. Moderately priced at S1S.75 to $50.00 Lane County Fair and Oak streets. About were pros et at the ptitm which was held mi the lawn of the re-id e. The lighting was from Japanese lanterns hung ovei head in the trees. City to Exchange Land With Railroad The citv is planning to vacate a portooi of Cl.arnellon street ut the po.nt where it ts the railroad right of wav.

and take in exeliange a II port mil of the light which abutts into the street. The suggestion was made l.v the railroad company, and ts ith' the approval of the citv. COATS are shown in three-quarter I'mnwriv iii front I.oo-e Chineso Will Educate Girls of tho Republic -'I In- secret si ry of the Y. M. C.

K. K. Miller his ivol from the Chim -e Minister of Ivl neat 1011 Mi Pekin an answer lo tin' pelito.n ot of the Y. M. A.

organtat ions through out the Pieted States that part ot the Indemnity Fund, now il-cd to 1 1 hinisc Iocs to tl i country for their education, be granted to the high of the gill of the new re public. Ai'eordillg to II. is letter the snggctioii has been tavolablv reciived. The I ndemnit whi.h was go, .11 tl liiled Stat'-s att 1 Iloxer I tising was relumed to the CI, -e gov eminent with llo- undei st ,1 nd ing that it would be used ill educating prom i-i voilng men of that roiiiiliv. Diiry Man Predicts I'uturo for Sins stylish railroad company will pave tnc .11 of the street which they take.

The p.oti box hack. We are showing coats oi cut chinchilla, cut veloiir, ziliilincs. nionges and cheviots Pnit Settled Out of Court The cae he aeailist Kill Kg cleverlv tailored according to company lias been settled of Stan. Iif out of at ouit. and dismissal is i-oiiglit.

.1. I a I. on suit VP. SffiSfc 24th Eugene, Oregon UT 27th 4--Days of Racing, Music and Instructive Entertainment--4 Liberal cash premiums for exhibits Fruits, Grasses, Grains, Stock, Poultry, Etc. Prepare now to compete for these premiums, and help make this the best fair in the history of Lane County.

Baby Show a Special Feature This Year So help show the world that Lane County produces the best babies, as well as the best in any other line. Watch for announcements of other big features. ion's newest modes, l'ricei $12.50 to tor. lav in the 1 1 assius n. I Zettio Mead, plaintiffs, agaili-t and r.otitin I arks l.iimher Illness eotn) al alter a -tiplntinii was liled thai the matter had been set stnt.

nj tied out of court. Takes Up Asiotiatlon Work--Harold arner, a n.rmlo-r of 'he last gradual at the I iHV.T' ity of II lia's acc. a position iiotructor in ti.mal department ot the on the e. -w Contitry 'iene orna.k. illlir.v man and manager of the Flou nce Co (n erative creamery oinpiiaod by his wile, arrived town est cr.l..

for a While heie Mr. Mcl ornack pur cliasol two fine llol-tein lieilcTs which he wiil add to las large ll-ld on hi-dairv ranch on the north folk of the soi-law. A. rd.ng to his -I a lenient II, millions of the coin, Ire 111 thai section lire better now than have ever Li en 11 ml with the completion I now building and which through there 111 II few months there will be ipnck trims talion for the fanners' produce. H- that ,11 the pa-' this lack of ta ohties for hadlmg the product- ha- Kead the Wooltex- advertisement in The Ladies' 11, Journal.

Todav ou will get the September number. 1 urn to the WooHc'x advertisement and read every word ot it. Ihen remember that right here in our city this is 1 he Store 'I hat Sells Wooitex. Call at the store when convenient and see our splendid Fall showing. Large Cloak and Suit House Formerly Eugene Cloak and Suit House Phone 52S (The Store that Sells Wooitex) Reg.ster Bldg.

land i' tl. lie- I. II Ho Miu's din-Hail eia Vr. Winner will take up Ins do the Y. M.

C. A. on September te.i.-h i I hil 'C orepanit. 'V r.mr" sill, 111 hi. he ma o.ri I lull' lit he iti.

Mr. Warner made an Write the Secretary, Waller B. Jones, for premium list. LaneCounty Fair Association et- I wi ne was un a. toe 1 1 i .1 at J.u.

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