.i HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, » . _ I— 4ÖIKITL1XIMu Bf Td‘ IVKifUPHI b l)* « EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY V ol si KM n ü JEIMRITIC rtlRCIP»?» 18D TO NR TIK COLORED LINEN. 50cts for..... 75c. $ for.... j .00 for....... 1.50 for ... 28 r or an 39cts Dress Goods 15c.8 6or O< 25ct8 fo ........ 2(N 35ct? fo ......... 2'X .50, GO it 65 fo •.......... 45< Bovs ' ’loihing. Men’s Clothing Boys Oveycoais. Mens ' Iveicoais 20 Per Cent Off. TABLE LINEN. Fleece Lined 20ata for........ 25cts for........ 35cts for....... 15c. a 20c is 25c is 35c.s for ...... 50cts for....... GOcls for ..... .. 25c ta .. 40c Is .. 50cts 20cts for........... Excellent Values Boys Caps................ 15cts Mens 1 'aps.... 20 «.t 35cts 25c Table Linen for 20c! 50c Table Linen for 40e 60c Table Linen for 50 75c Table Linen for 60 J.2-5 Table Linen for 1.0U' 1.50 Tal» o Linen for 1.25 NAPKINS. 7cts for ..... 15cts for ... 20cts for .... 25cts for .... 30cts for .... Ladies Under Vests. 50cis for 38c Is . Jcl* Get? 79cts Octa . Gets .Gels SHEETING BLEACHtD. 8-4 Bieaehed............. *16$ . . 22cle 10- 4 Bleached .... 23c I? Calico ....................... 4cls Calico ....................... 5cls Gingham.................. 5cL< Gingham ................. 6cls TOWELS LINEN • 15c Is Engineers Carelessness tbe Cause of a Bad Train Wreck. 8- 4 Sheei'tig Unb....l4cl8 9- 4 Siieeuo” Unb,...15cts 1 Bleached ASLEEP AT HIS POST Au Intervetmg tt-oi has just reached our ears, which tbough rather old I« worth printing. During the rec »I. t freshet on the Bluslaw river. Frauk Hadley, Morris Johusou ai d Hazen I Johusou ha«l charge of a raft earryiug FIVE FERIORS WERE NILLEO. a large amouut of provision» for a log­ • Parkersburg, W Va., Jan. 28—Five ging crew who were making a big I le rsotis were killed and one severely drive down the river at tbat time. Injured aud two eugiuea and 10 loaded The men with tbe raft w. re drifting car, w«r<< wrecked by the mistake of a along behind the logs with not a thought of dauger, wlieu suddenly train ciew this afternoon tietweeu P«- they ran against a bugedrift with such troleutu and Vulcanic Junction, on the Baltimore A Ohio railroad. The engi­ foros that tbe raft, with all tbe provis­ neer was a»leep at his [*»t and ml»t ok ions, was sunk and tbe three men wet« left to the uieroy of tbe raging waters. the first section of a passing train for It is said that they were carrl«»d under the seoond. Thinking uollt had pasted, the drift oy ibe curret t, t u' ex«rie«ied lie pulled hi» train onto tbe main llietuaelvea In ami» manner anil track and e|ied onward to what would dually, by th« aid of paaain; logs, seem to have neoeaaarlly been bls «ieatb. Tbs dead are; reached shore and safety. Only oue of J B Walkiua, engineer train No. 86, tbe men could swim aud It was re­ from Grafton. markable tbat all three w« re not W W Cunningham, fireman, on No. ■irowtied, as tbe water was high and 98. quits swift. M Courtney, Parkersburg, brakeman The amusing part of the incident on No 88. occurred after the men tied succeeded J T Rally, Parkersburg,'fireman on In reaching shore. It is said that No 27. Hadley was so badly Irlgbteued that J (4 Bailey, Kauawab, brakeman on he cllmlxsi a tree. While silllug noa No 9H. limb with tears rolling down Ilia cheeks, lie was asked if be was burl, i “No,’’ a 'Id he, “but I’ve Inal my Job.” [ SHEETING USBLtASHcD $1.50 Napkins for $1.15 $200 Napkins for j» 1.40 $5.00 Napkin? *or $3.60 Children’s Hose. An Incident of (be Recent Freshet On the Siuslaw. L. L. muslin........... W. \V. mueliti ..... A. muslin .............. Bleached ................ Bleached........... .. Bleached................ Black Trilled 12|ct for 9cls 10c Sliirting for . .. 8Jct> LADIES HOSE. EXCITING EXPERIENCE. MUSLINS. SHIRTING. 50cts for ... ■ FEBRUARY 2 1911. Clearance Sale. Union Sditt. -"T- OUTING FLANNELS. Outing Flannel....... Sets 10 < 'tiling Flannel for 8J 121, ('tiling Flannel .... 10 Roseburg Men. Spwl»l to th» Guard. Boise, Idaho, Jan 29—RSRbsridan, ohairmau state democratic central committee, of Oreg•»«», and Cbas H Fisher, editor Roaeuurg, Oiegon, Da'lv Review, have arrived here. Their otijeci Is loeelalillsh a morning deme- cratlc n«wspa|>ei, a («onus ot $10,1'M) having l»'»o raised f ir tbat purpose. The Kwutx l»s>l le agree io pul in k nliut w< rth »15,0( Tbe naper will have the psiro iage ot the | resent etale administration. • •• G ophers S lain .—Junction T mes: It in seldom that high wet r In a real benefit to a farmer, but In tbe ca-e of the .Millet’ farm it In an Instance where great good from I tie oveiflow will result. Mr Miilell owtia ueai ly 713 acies which wan ooveved with water, although in some plsces very nbtllow. Dunng the high waler Mr Mil ett null bin tilled help went gopher huullrg and killed several hundred. Hii.ee the waler has nut aided lie «•li­ tuates I hat not lees than 2000 gophei* Road were diowned. In «siimutuig the product of the next wheal crop on t'ltn George Frlseell came down from Mc­ farm the result can nearcely ln> esti­ mated as the gopher is a raven..u- putt Kenzie Bridge, arriving b«re yeater- which causes great damtge to a a heat day. He reports that ths 80 Inches of crop. mow that fell at that place has settled to 10 inclies. Tbe euow extends to Blue River. I nstallation .—Thu Ladles o't ie Mr Frlssell reports the wagon road Macealieee beld luetallailou of officers above Blue River blocked to wagon »1 I DO I' hall last night. Tbe follow­ travel by reason of fallen timber. No ing are tbe recently elected officers mail has been taken tbiougb to Foley who gssumed their du ice In th» lodge Hprlugs »Ince January 9tb. He ex­ last night. Mrs Bla.y Kilisey weslo- pects to rslurn in a few days with bis TC;N.*iiu MatilriNatz*.h(r.Ryi.y»si f. r net) ai or. Both bouses adjourned at 2:30. t1 lay, National Bank Surp'us L. CHESHIRE. M. D HEAVY LOSSES. Eugene, YSI IAN AN1)|!S1 BORON a Bln. A 8 Irr 103 .\u ' O * Eugene, Oregon. s» h . P.O JWE IPATIUC PHYSICIANS I Io. I«ar ah' rara by app«»in‘n:*nt. Jtter Bslem, Jan. 29.—The v«.ts for United ’regon. ■ Sinn ; MriMB ¡Mltabai 1,ISO,000 FEET WEBT TO SEA. i f 1 i $ »• t H ntl«« •( tbe '■«L. ’e.meca« o’ Public travel is greatly » • it $. • . OS tatdj luoouven- ieiic« d, m it»y emp.oyeee i.elug unaole to reach llieii places of employ men t, J ENNI it BO.HSCH IE PER CASE. bpeeiel to Gus.d. Paterson, N J, Jan *29.— The four men found gul'ty of cauaitig tbe death of Jennie Hueacbleter, a factory ghl. by giving her d uggtd wine, were brought Into eouil I. day tor aeuleuce. Dki.iNQUkNT T ax hier H alb — The delinquent tax aale wa« made by Sheriff Withers at the .■ourthouae this morning. There wee more bedders at this aalo than at any sale over made " ¿co, two-thirds here for delinquent taxi of them being outsider«, A C Jennings ' and J R Kelly were tbe principal ' buy« rs. Fritall. O aks B mahhkd .—Saturday noon when gone to dinner tbe men who are employed by tbe railroad company loading care with dirt from tbe Ed­ wards bill above Spring field left sev­ eral londed cars on tbe track without placing a signal to waru tbe work train which had gone to Natron for i be noonday meal. Ketnrnlng, tbe tialn witb twenty cere abend of the engine made tbe uaual owlfl ran aa it neared the bill to got up on tbe steep grade at tbe base of the excavation. The consequence was that several flat- cars were badly emaobod when tbe en- rxposted oolilelon took place, tboourvo of the bill abutting off tbe view ef tbe loaded oars from the engineer. H bavt K now .—Dr Candtaol states tbat 1* feelot snow bee fallen al Ibe Boesel ledge, Blue River, and there Is about 20 feet on tbs tummll of Gold Hill. ihirty year« Im- : Men’s and Boys Suits and Overcoats pi isonn.eul in the New Jersey state I euilen. .aiy .oday, and Kerr to fifteen years. BOERM PERHHTENi. S| JC>«I 'O tbe Go»' J. PrttJila, Jan. 29.—Tbe Boers will continue fbeir light until diplomacy may secure > el er terms from Oieal Britain. GREATBRITAINCON( II.I a TORYI Spec al ThGui.d Cape Town, Jan. z!) - Altorney-Gen- eial H. I mon of lue late Hchrelner m.uistiy has bi u apf>‘ luted legal ad | I I I I vieer of tin-ITansveal « 'olony admin it Cation. The a|.p>. .tiuerit Isstpeclaliy made with the obj-cl of paciiylng and oon- cilatii.g .he Dutch «urghers, witb whom Moloui >n isliehi in hlgn esteem. i i H tajxi « IT R ight .—Tbe Oregon.ail to i-»ue liceos- « for ea'ooo« on the •ayB today ecltorial y: The coot t i«e- tw»en Linn and L»ne cout ties over t-tate Fair g'oondsdurlng the continu­ territory, es ml^ht be expected, Is lie ance of tbe «ein ing fought by Albany and Eugei.e. WAREHOUSE KILL. Linn county 1» w< rkieg for aunexa- tIon of tbe Blue Rivir mines, 'the Hprrl». ■ ■ « Gci ». disputants «III now appreciate the Ski* tn, Jan. 29.—The senate de bat -d «-auees of the Boer war. th» t.tll providing as to the manner of A liti ( K SECL Cl 'KHA I ION. — A p vate di-patcli was received from A tmr.y t n- morning conveying th« informa loo that a vtry successful operation we* pTforn.i I on H E Mor- -*• of thl* city, for ap ndlcltis. Mr Mirrls rallied nlrvl.v a id bls recov«ry Is assured. He bad an operation per f< med before, but heli g unMieeemfni, be went to A ’liauy yeet-tday V» be i|«ita I have autherlty •o TMM gitani»*»« te iste. Ois» • B»«k la «'"• C»»»tf. tile employee« of Hie I AGTC0 QM FAVMACK TKRMS. A (loon H ill .—Representative Har- riw, of I »ne county, hu» Intrislue.d a bill that W >11 doubt lees meet with the apjrn.’hl of | r «• peelor- an I mining men. The bill tuaaen tbe def.ciog. pulling down or changing of mining uotioee a mlademeanor, punishable by a line of *500, or Imprisonment In ibe douuty jail for a period of »lx montba. Spec si to ibe (.0» so. Paris, tail 29.—A geueral «trike of New York, Jan 29.—After the P»» sage of tbe army reorganization bill, .*.) R-cretary Riot will cab I« p« r Dleehm 26 to Major-General McArthur to or­ Bmitb (fusion) e ¡»Idra fu-.j» a n ganize 10 r»glme«it«of Filipino Infantry ..1» •abject * > c" » o/ McBride .......... and cava.ry, nays the Wavluuvt >n ... 8 Hermann.......... .ire f i entroNt'd to r* » eof-eapot>dent of the Herald. This .. 1 Scattering....... action will be t*ken upon t ie recoin ... I P. £. S»o: x- «-a, Not voting....... r tnendation of the Taft commiMion. '■« *• Ci! The commission says that while the I- H. PO TA. ** Total...................... .............90 |7 A American *oldl> r« are unsurpassed in TO WET HTATE FAIR. war they do not make the beet police­ men In tbe Philippines. Natlvs treopa Epeeia ’.e a« «as a. In tbe m«ln, tbe commnwlon believes, Haleru, Jan. 29.—The houee passed a should be officered by Americans. 'bill today irov'dlng tnat tbe Kla.e Cf E.ugene, Oregon. PH dp Cash Cip al - $ j O.OOC «•ifiiii • • • 5,00t novelist ill . A PARIS STRIKE. W» I a» follows: d>. Cornett................ EMTIEANK t5M OREGON. KK; Margaret Enut; J. »■ < l.ivsi- more M A; Isabel Bui«i e, Heoimel; Spec,. 1 to me guabo . Hi P< tersburg, Jan 29—Conni Tol­ Me.less Scott, Pick« ; lie -ie Rai.kin, stoi, the (.'elei r «ted Russian author, Is O G RUSSIAN’ seilomly ill. Ht aU a senator at noon today resulud EUGENE —or— Btat''s. ' tiee i made the sjiecial order of the 2/50,000 apsstat to seGusid. - VM Hmlll, of Bpwi» to ;ne<:aard. < onaul H«y nan hmiibu ivi •••«' - ------ Florence Wear, Jaa. 2.'»X Amo g ttie heaviest loners of logs ok the upf r Blunlaw are Morris John­ son, who bad about 2,000,000 feel; George Prescott, i 000.000 feel; Henry Hinkson, 2,00U,<><0 feet' G W Luce, 700,000; C de A B" hi win, 60',0(3; A W Gilbert and Rollin Jobuaon, »ever 1 hundreds each. Fully 50 per cent of bls timber cannot t«e accounted for, and la> few Individual cases the per­ centage la much larger. Among the which originated In tbe aeuats. hundreds of logs scatteied along (be ocean beach, are b and» reptesenting CHARTER BILL THURS0AT a>«out 50 camp«, which alone will »bow Hpec’al to i be «utrd. the general losa among luggers very far Ba'em.Jan. 29.—Numerous charter from tidewater. ■ .ills fir the towns of the slate have bouse for Thursday evening. Of E uqene. Paid up Cash Caoilai r.3O,OOO TODA'.”« VOTE FORHENATOR. E uuf . mk . O mwom . frutteto! sn '¿mbi. ‘¿rm Jan 29. — R?jr'.ma tVi « Halem, Heinen way and Officers. F< ]tiiwi'«v « te Ila f t ■« new y «I ci.'«l otll • • » who i.irmai y «'mered ■ÈB iirs in ('hris’nan I» IGENE. It had passed Ibe liou a the senate. *upon their du i»» la-« eveult g: Presideni, Pr >f F H Duiiu; let vice BKIII8H COURTESY. the court» of the state. H VVsuner, i’ud vice preside«.«, Che >1 Wall " , Sru V e sp.c a'. to the GITARb. prF'Idei t, Mi“« .»farniw Fisk, ■R vuzm Osano«. Salem, January 28.—Tbe legislature , 0'1« Fir I; 4 h vies pisel­ president, >f Oregon received a reply tod y from li,« eP rrutt; s-er-tarv, L lent, M im WHIISON, ttie Marquis of Lansdowne aoknowl- k Bolimsi'; t «•s-iotr .EEC «sd. DEXTIST. After I he inn I'atiiiii ec,-ce tbe dging leeelpt of resolutions of cou- pa«'or el ,'t r«< a brief s«ldr ss eft »r lokuceon the death of Quean Victoria, rpurcb [* i ¿ -«I to their tiaL.es with a that King Edward directs him to ex­ The po as bis appreciation, aud that of Lie I tet.limouv or p« <_f -i p'uie. TL: JCKEY, . League i» in a big! ly prosperous c >n- lieople for the sympathy shown in ret- «ii'ioti ari«i ui d r Pi<>f Duun is noie t> lutions ntid In an adjournment. iTaSches, Chain«, Jew sccom;l;-h much g< h 1 during ihr pto. ERROR IN PORTLAND LEGIS­ | coming y.-ar |trin( promptly ¿one. LATION. ork warrant«!. HoP3r»«>i i>.— F E Hum has sold 75 Baletn, Jan. 28 — The bill authorizing bale- of hops io H J Ofteaheimrr, of « s|«eci»l tax levy fi r Portland though BR 'WN, M. D. Helen., t>i! ..ales of 1899 hops for lb c1s passed and signed will have to be per pound YSI I.IX AXI> S' IJ.EO». p8»sed again ou account of an error hissa .a warrants I >r and awaits the signature of l he gov­ ATT< I: m \ - \ I I UV rm. a. a Louiitv which no funds werenpplieable, passed INHERITANCE TAX OECISIOB. fir changed from Fulton of Asforia to Nu other ehnng« d w a’ '.•> •» « ; »»» <1 l ulled e t«tes senator to lay resulted: Binger Heriuanu. J analog, Mich, Je 1 2».—The su- Coibett29, McPr.de 18, Smith (funion) occurred, n ' ■ e coui t of the »'.ate lies sustained NO DEMOt'RAUC BREAK. 21, Hermann G, Fulton 4. Scatter­ of I . >e loua.itulioiiallty of (tie I nr parsed ing 6. 6pe“ial to Pie Guard. by Hie Mlculgan hgirliura I untosi ng H»1 m, Jan 29.—The democratic An impressive Insta I taion service | A cauces of lepuLliean memtier» in a U x ou iubei Itati' '. uiemis re of tlie legislstu'e met in cau­ was held 1 i evening t lhe regular jailed for louioriow. nl 'y. "11' l'e,,!U‘' B'B" lug In the M E Hal. tu, Jan. 2.8 —Legislature met in cus today and decided to stay with CONBUL HAY COM NG HOME. litighili |’, »cm ' a- in i till'ij officer. I B I MAKKLZT WALT standing scalp Are going at a discount of 25 per cent. These goods must go as we need the room fc an e’egant new Spring Stock. Big values in l»ox coats and Mack­ intoshes. 13.25. Black all-wool Box coat $4.75 now 5.00 < >xfor«l dray all-wool Box coat $6.50 at 4.00 Light Tan all-wool Box cost $5.00 at 1.25 Men's M ackin toshes 1.10 Boys' Mackintoshes 2.00 Boys’ Box coats $2.50 now J V KAUFFMAN. «