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T 4 i 1 M i ì V Vol. 37 EUGENE OREGON WEDNESDAY MAY 4 1904 No 14 5 Below the surface of their work clothes can be made to look attractive, yet shrivel away afrer a week of wear. It is not hard to make that kind. But the clothes that endure require long and telling study and the help of honest and self-respecting craftsmen. I I FOR FORTY YEARS ctein Bloch Smart Clothes I 1 f I have lead the ready-to- wear world along the pro gressive path, and today other clothes, ready-to-wear or made to measure are judged by their standard. The Smart Spring and Sum mer clothes we hate se cured from these famous tailor' mark the top-notch c’ri eir attainment. Fabric, j ¡’'.tern, style and fit are clean-cut and full of quality. Do you know as much about them as you should for your own contentment? Ask ".> to show them. NAVI HAILSTORM CIRCUS TRAIN IN TEXAS GATED WRECKED SUNDAY I I Japanese Repulsed Russians on Land. < Advices State that Was Most the Victory Complete--The Russians Surrounded on Three Sides. L W WHITSON DENTIST Hivinv parahaied the office and fixture tbe late i.nvwi W V Hendereo a, I | now prep>relt*> I* urt'V’ir in Che line Den tietry in the above said office. ■«-Crown and bridge work a epecialty. yy U CHESHIRE, M. D Jh«is’j>»n M«. Eugene. Oregon. TheGreth Airship Made a Successful Flight in the Engine. Grigsby Resigned White Sewing Mach in As Long as our Present Stock Lasts. Apositively bona fide offer Only a Few are Left. Schwarzschild’s BOOK STORE S. P. Nw> WALTON A. NESS. a TTORNEYS-AT-LAW SHEEP DIP Will practice in all tne courts in th» state. Office—Room No. 3. WaltOD Blk. Eugnee. Oregon. LOUIS E BEAN Stockmen who are thinking of using Dip this Spring will find it to their interest to call on us, see our goods and get our prices. : :::::: A iiOKNh V—AT—AW. Office in new McClung Block, Room 14 and 15. Special attention given and and mining matters. Eugene, Oregon. We guarantee every gallon of dip sold. DR.. F. E. SELOVER I General Practitioner. Office and residence in Beckwith block. Eugene, • «rego». Telephone Red 1581. HULL’S DRUG STORE McCLUNG BUILDING, Eugene, I • • Oregon. 50 YEAR«* EXPKRIENCI GEORGE O’B DeBAR, M. D- Office-Room over Eugene Loan end Savings ^ank. Beeiden« No.“ 188 E. 11th street. Calls attended to day or ni„nt Phone, resideooe, Main 77-1; office Main «9- L. R. EDMUNSON— J 4 P atents F*vvw ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. . T rade M*R«a Dzatona CowvmaMTa Ac. A «yen« Bendins > ikMeh and daaerlpnnir may quickly McertAin onr opinion free whether aa taventton i« probably patentable. C^mmnniea. tlon««trictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« pent free. OJdeet aaency for »ecuring patents. Patent« taken through Munn > Co. receive nofist, wit boot chare» In tbe Scientific American. A handsomely Ulnst’ated weekly. Larreet dyu eu’.Ttfnn of any «rientifl»' journal. Term«. M a year 'ear . ; f>ur f >or month«, IL |L Bold by all newsdealer«. Brasen otBoe. Tlf F ?♦- Washington. D. C. O tsar,ths fiigaBtsn San Francisco, May 2.—The Gretb airship made a free flight this morn ing, going south at a good speed after describing a uumner of circles at an altitude of a thousand feet. The aer onaut was forced to descend on the outskirts of the oity by a minor break in the engine. •il Does it Earn Anything for You while Awaiting Investment? We issue Certificates of Desosit on which iutereet is allowed if left for a stated time and which are payable on demand when desired. This medium is as well adapted to placing funds of estates, fraternal orders aud public institutions, as to those of individuals. Good careful work, tteasonaoie terms. MEYER & KYLE DISSOLVE Washington, May 2.—The resigna- toin of Melvin Grigbey,United ¡States attorney at Nome for tbe district of Alaska, was today accepted by the president. There is no intimation of his successor. Knox a year ago rec Well Known Suislaw Capitalists ommended Grigsby’s dismissal for Sever Business leaving his pose without permission. Connections. Is Your Money Idle? First.National Sank building Eugene Grain Crops Truckee, Cal., May 2.—All the ani Fort Worth, Texas, May 2.—The mals which escaped from tbe Norris A Rowe circus train which was worst hailstorm iu years swept this wrecked net r Summit yesterday, have “nd adjoining com lies last evening, been recaptured. The tiger was CroPB °f «raiu and frait are ru,Ded- taksn after a long chase. it was Bal18 of ioe A™ inches in diameter thought for a while that It would fce I oraBhed throu*b the roofB of ho,,8eB nceessary to kill the bsast, but theIand i"®8 were “Prooted. No livess circus hands succeeded In driving are r®ported lost. Much stock 1 At San Francisco Today—Forced him Into a cage. ! killed. to Descend by Minor Break ON THE LATEST MODEL JOHN H. BOWER, LAWYER. GEO. MELVIN MILLER-I REAL* ESTATE, ; ..TIMBER, MINES. Established" Ji- ". _ Sead stamp for mai'' «I d -formati«) Rooms 18 and 19, MoUlong Slock, Eagene.’T*- Oreyn. London, May 2.—Tbe Central News correspondent at Seoul wires that the Japanese victory on the Yalu Sun day was most complete, the Russian Destroys Fruit Ruined. Closing Out Price ffise-One half blook south of Chrle man Block. Eugene, Oregon. Practioe in all oonrta. u. ,c Established 1892. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $75,000.00 L. T. Harris Office rooms 1 and 2 Chrisman Block. Animals Es- Worst in Years OF EUGENE, OREGON. WOODCOCK A HARRIS, Al TORNEYF-AT-I.AW J. J. Walton & Rowe’» THE EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK 1. N JA EBAUGH ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Agent for Continental aud New Z.ea land Insurance Cos. Room 3,First NationalJBank Building Eugene, Oregon. A C. Woodoock. THE AIR Norris BATTLE Reliable Clothier am. furnisher Get that Habit of Trading with VICìUKY JAPANESE BIG Keen Minds Cut Deep lines being thrown in confusion and retired disorderly. Treacherous Officials. St. Petersburg, May 2.—It is ru mored that tbe Russian plana of mo bilization have been sold through London, May'2.—Japanese Minister the treachery of Warsaw officials. Hoyasbi this afternoon issued a later New plans accordingly have been report by General Kuroki regarding made. tbe Yalu tight, dated at Kiuleng Cheng, Manchuria, Dortbeasl of An- Capitol to Be Enlarged. tung. It reads: “We advanced May 1 along three roadi, driving tbe ene my before us. At eight p. m. we Washington, D. <’., May 2.—The captured tbe line from Autung Sien joint commission of the senate aud to LiuBbeuko. The Imperial Guards house, at a meeting today decided to surroupded the enemy on tbiee sides adopt the Walter plans for the exten after severe fighting. We captured sion of the east front of the capitol. tbe guns, besides horses and carriag- i es. Tbe general reserve corps is ad May Day Strikes, vancing along the Liaon Yang road and the enemy is fleeing toward FeDg- Chicago, May 2.—May day strikes buang Cheng. Tbe booty captured includes large quantities of arms and here were comparatively unimportant, ammunition. A captured officer says consisting of seventeen hundred pic tbe commanders of toth army divis ture frame workers, four thousand boot and shoe workers aud five hun ions are mounted.” dred bakers. London,May 2.— The Japanese min Boston, Maae., May 2.— No serious ister today issued a report from the May day labor disturbances occurred captain of tbe Maya, which acted in conjunction with tbe land forces in In New England. Not for many years Sunday’s attack on tbe Russian line has the labor situation been so peace on tbe Yala, confirming In a degree ful. , tbe report that the Russians burned Naw York, May 2. —With tba excep • Antung. A detachment comprising tion of tbe strike of 5000 wagon aud | tbe Maya, Uji and some torpedo boats , ascended tbe Yalu and bombarded the carriage maker« the May day labor ( enemy, sile'iclDg their artillery Are situation I d Gotham Is one of peace after thirty minutes o. a severs en bis year. gagement. All returned to Y’ongam- pho. «.There wer« no casualties. Jap Postoiiice Fraud Caxi. aneea armed launches reached Autung the same morning end repulsed the Washington, May 2.—Janes Tyner enemy's infantry and artillery after and Harrison Barrett wer placed on thirty mlnnte«’r.f .-harp flght’ng Fire 1 ‘ .............. -lx! tod»7 for ' co ■ ' ‘ i ‘ ' . • • Tas seen rising irom tbe town. '3 frs’rt -aao Tyr rr l f >-‘ native «aid the enemy bad flnr! p’ter poetmaaler gauerni >- f* r ' f setting the pisce ¿u Are. department. Barret» » . Ici!:. 1 Florence West: The flrm of Meyer A Kyle, which has been engaged in business here for the past seventeen years, has been dissolved, William Kyle purchasing bia partner’s inter est in tne business. Tbe transfer Includes not only Mr. Meyer’s share in the buildings and stock of merchandise owned by Meyer A Kyle in Florenje and Mapleton, but bis stock in tbe Florence Lumber Co. as well as his share in tbe soboon- r Bella and the steamers Hobart» and Lillian. I d short, tbe sale covers ail tbe property in this county in which tbe partners held an interest, either s a flrm or as individual stook-hoa ers. The flrm began business in Florence in the summer of 1887 with a small stock of merchandise, and has stead ily extended their operations and en gaged in other branches of trade until for several years past they have been engaged not only in buying and sell ing goods, but in tbe manufacture and shipment cf lumber, as well as conducting a towing and shipping business. Ever since tbe flrm was established Mr. Kyle has had charge of the busi ngs here, and it la to bia shrewdness, business sagacity and foresight that a large part of the success of the house has been due. Mr. Kyle has now taken bls sons Into partnership and the business will hereafter be conducted under tbe flrm name of William Kyle A Sons. [GAMBLING- UIC1DE ROUTE A Portland Advertising Specialist Ended His Life With Gas. Portland, May 2.—H. W. Go well, one of tbe widest known advertising specialists of tbe l’aoiflo coast, and for years the advertising man of vari ous large eastern department stores, suicided this morning by gas, caused by financial reverses. He left a note that he had lost the last of many thousand dollars gambling and he cjuld not hope to recover. It is oe- lieved the gamblers should pay for his funeral. Russian Bad Luck. St. Petersburg, May 2.—Tbe new battleship Orel Is aground on a sand bank in the Neva. It is feared there will be difficulty in refloating her. MACHINISTS LOCKED OUT DISTRICT FAIR AT ROSEBURG Topeka, May 2.—General Manager Mudge today said the lockout of the machinists was for the purpose of giv ing tbe men time to think over the situation and to prevent damage to Coos, Curry and Douglas County the shops. He said this afternoon that he would meet the employes and Against Holding it at hear whether they wanted to return to work or not. Eugene. Messrs. H. L. Traver, Eli Bange and F. M. Wilk'ns, delegates to the district fair meeting, and who were to hare gone to Koabeurg last night to at'end the meeting and spend their effort« toward bringing the fair to Eugene, received information this morning that their efforts would be useless, aa tbe proxies for the Coos and Cnrry county delegations were all in favor of having the fair at Roseburg. Thia Is to be regretted very much by the people of Eugene and Lan« county, aa everybody feels that Eu gene is the proper location fur the fair and that tbii locality would bring greater support than any other town tbe distiiot. Every one remembers the raocaaa of the district fair bald at Bangs' Park! J Ins* ‘ tall, and . realize _U_ . U. the advantage _ “ of the location. However, if Roseburg r ?p • »n • > bay** « ye th«» the fa fn ’ lr, r. *h • ’r r ponr ; ■ r— ’ ’ o - <*f f T T-an«*’ cr-* *7 wfab Fl-b I* !♦ al! al) the ♦h«* ernpr.-- 00 nr>' — ,oD Io ' oct"' IM* h’ - d will de th«*1r their orjr» "v’ Jr In HRPfn? nurh? ft It ' sure ’•.*■1). Newton, K«s., May 2.—A hundred and fifty machinists were locked out this morning by tbe Santa Fe, and nobody la allowed on the railroad property. Ottawa, Kas., May 2. —Between one and two hundred Santa Fo men ar out here. Socialist Convention. Chicapo, May 2.—Tbe morning aes- alon of the Socialist national ocuvvn- tion wan devoted to the dlcnoasfon of a method of adopting tbe proposed plstform by clauses or aa a whole. Jt * in suspected that a “rider” might be Inserted. Fine Weather at St. Louis. St. Louis, May 2. —Beautiful wenth er continues, and tbe 11 , g nt tb< ftlr grounds Incro- ' 1- »ndny state huildin—- et 'htaga, ’’ eylvnnla and f>li'- «• ' ’leaf ed today.