r ,O HD. T ! < i EI'JENE OREGON FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 1905 I U 'V'S r- Ila— • _____________ • TomtYKFv «rd the next day we will offer some big values in our Knit Goods T^tytmeflU including all our Tam O’Shanters in white, blue, brown, redirJ black, round and square ones, little ones and big ones, tor pvl misses, at extremely low prices. AH 25c Tam O’Shanters 20c. All 50c and 75c Tam O’Shanters 45c. Thrttf pttaes are good for Wednesday and Thursday only, and if the chiUren are feeding a head covering you should by all means take UI I , , I No 4O St. Petersburg, Oct. 25. — Workmen Ihia afieruoou voted a general strike to tie up all tbe industries of tbe ua- cion. Prince Hiikoff today submitted a request for a counsel of tbe erfptre to meet witb the czar to discuss tbe »trike. St. ret.rebarg. Oct. 25.—Tbe rail­ road tleup prevented the Britleb am- nasaador from leaving today as in­ ended A trahi bearing 50C tick aliti vouuded soldiers returning from the «er le stalled near tbe city, The «utferers can't be takeu tc. tbe hospi­ tal. A dlipstch from Rigs says attar ehy exists there. There are frequent loody affray* nnd many casualtise. I Three government shop* bave been ! .‘stroyed the railway cashier mur- ’ dered aud 25,000 roubles etvleu. Ekaterinuzlaf, Oct. 25 —Two bloody conflicts occurred here today between troops and strikers and many were killed on both oecaaions. Suried Wlcbta, Kai., , Oct. 25.—Jerry Simp- son was buried this afternoon with Masonic ittee. Cougie.-emau Victor Murdock deliverei tbe funeral ora- tian. SPEEDY SPECIAL One Greek Convicted Roseburg, Ur, Oot. 2* —Antone! Jeuzea was found guilty of riot near i Greenbrook iu tbe circuit court bere ye.ter.lay after tbe jury bad been out only 12 minute*. The case* ef tbe other Greeks, ou trial for tbe same offense, were takeu up Immediately after a motion fur their coutiuuauce □ad peen denied. Otuiba, Neb., Uct. -5.— Tbe Harri­ man special passed Kearney, Neb., without stopping at 4:21 tt;ta morn­ ing, goiug through tbe city at a mile a mluute. it it aoe tbe '.MJ miles from North Platte to Kearuey in !*8 min­ utes; Grand Island to Uolumbut, 62 miles, in (il munîtes. The train past­ ed Fremont at seventy tuties an hour, with no «top. Tbe pilot train was forced to sidetrack ou account of a bot box. Tbe special arrived tbit moro inn a* 9:25, having made tbe run from San ; Butte. Mont., Oct. 25.—Chief Miob-1 Francisco In hour* aud 54 nitr­ elle, a rlatbead ludlati, and four ate*, 16 hour* ahead of the legolar bucks have been arrested, charged schedule Dirsctcr Krti‘t«c dnitt, or witb murdering a squaw al Camas tbe Union Pacific, »ays tbe talk or Prairie. Tbe wuman »as kicked to the president's protesting agaiuat the death during a drunkeu carousal speed of tbe train is ooueenee. He Chief Michelle is wealtby. owning says tbe newspapers made a (eater several baud* of cattle. schedule than could be run. INDIANS ARRESTED FOR MURDER i CHINESE ARMY RECORD HAL- IBUT CATCH MANEUVRES INDIANS IN UGLY MOOD Shanghai, Oct. 25.—Chinee* army maueuvres according to modern plane »re now io progress. The foreigu of­ ficers are surprised at the efficiency Prince, Utah, Oct. 25. —Word reach- of the army,aud say iliat the Improve­ si here today that the Indians are in ment la sensatloual. an ugly mood on tbe Uintah reserva­ tion. Saturday a drunken Ute at tempted to shoot up tbe new town of Nyton. He a'med at w. T. Muee who promp.lv shot the Indian through tae heart. A number of young buck* swooped down upon the town, but were headed rff by a troop of cavalry Taco»’*, Oct. 25 —Henry Willlama from Fort Duchenne. Muse was was clul>tied to death today with a guarded by tbe soldiers and tiually | mop si ick hy John Sberland st the in­ handed over to the sheriff at Heber I sane asylum here today. Both were City. lumalee. INSANE MAN’S Soattle, Oct. 25. Tbe fishing steamer S hu J uhu baa just arrived from Alaska witb a cargo of 250,000 pounds f treat) halibut, tne large«* smilar cargo ever brought In a siugle ship to any port In tbe world. YELLOW FEVER STAMPED OUT DESPERATE ACT New Orleans, Oct. 25.-The yellow fever quarantine has been withdrawn except tn the southern part of the state. The Infection in Mlsrlsfsppl has been officially declared at an eud. RJENDLY’S BARG MN NEWS For Friday, Saturday, Monday and Girl*’ Coats Reduced To half and less in many cases. We have planned to fit the girls out this u'-usk. Every coat has been reduced »«-quarter, many one-half the price they were. You can have a new waist er ¿at or a dozen new neck ribbons *Hth what \ ou-save on your coat if you buy it here this week, and there are dozens ef the smartest styles of the sea­ son to sslect from. ff 1 Q Is the first price: th s coat ■ • X J has a loose box back and full leg.o’mutton sleeves, others with pleated belted backs. Reduced to $2.50, $3.75, $5.00 and U/ to $12.50 tor a $16.00 Coat. essage of interest from the ilk and Dress Goods Store. Si.k aw* «."»•< g**4s buyers will welcome this news Sp endid noting of rwu m both plain and fancy weaves, just the sort f fabric to. iw* favor in the eyes of Eugene s best dressers Opportunity We address the out of town people specially. We realize that only occasionally you can take advantage of special sales, for the reason that special sales are usually held in the middle of the week and you know' nothing of them or are too busy at home to come to town. Now for the next four days, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, 27th, 28th, 30th, 31 st, We are offering some values of special interest to you. It will repay y to read every word in tnis ad, and if you are in town any of the above mentioned days, you will save time and money by giv­ ing us a call first. If you can’t come, send us your mail order. All Mail Orders Will Be Filled at Reduced Kates if Received Before Tuesday Night. Glove Interest. SI a pair for real Kid Gloves, all colors, black and white, fitted Qft/v .■> 0Mt for «1 25 Dress Goods in mixed and plain every desirable shade and many neat man- at the glove counter. 29c per pair for 35c Golf Gloves. ish mixtuaes. • g rs u t Aeavieg of about twenty different stales. «1.25 alues at •■'. ««' MW*« Women’s Underwear at 25c. * ♦<**• fer all 60c mixed or novelty suitings, an as- Extra heavy fleece lined vests and pants in ecru and grey, special a •ffMV |*MM() stiout twenty stvles. many neat patterns, garment............................ • 25c luitable fer chsidwaa'e daSkMe. t f I 36-hretktea Toflfeba Silk at $1 a yard. Sold rejmlja Al.fc Moneybak Silk. 35c White and Black Japanese Silk at2$cy®P€ , 25 diSeaat»w*»amd shades you want. --------------- «BWWMMMMM------------------- -------------------- - ————— 3.0Q Wcol Sweaters $1.19. Sizw ¿2, #4 Jr* 12° Co.crs red. bl>e and white. ladies’ Jackets $4.98. Come in • Tight fitting and 34. Size* 32 to 38, 30 inches long. There i* also a few tan shade* in size* 32 75c Black Mercerized Petticoats, 50c 65c Table Linen, 64-inches wide, 49c yard. 50c Fancy Ribtx n, a yard. - - 25c 10c plain and fancy Outing Flan­ nels, BSc yard. Extra Value Fleece Lined Hose 15c a pair. Fast black, full fashioned ladies’ fleece lined hose, 20c values, a pair............................ 15c Women’s fine white all wool underwear, form fitting, extra val­ ue. A garment..................... $1.00 Women’s Empire Coats at $10. Prices so many like styles they like better. We hive pictured one. Look at the way it fits and hangi. Greys are in favor, many are among these «10 coats, but the brownsand greys and blue effects ar* here too. See them and judge for yourself if they're not the best you've seen tor the price. Tailored Suits Underpriced Next Week. This season's smartest styles, long and short costs, they’re reduced because they're odd sues and broken line*. If some of them happened to be your size you'll be lucky, for they're the best Sait values we've ever offered. $45.00 Suits $25 $16.50 Suits $12 •••• Tuesday. * Men’s and Boys’ Department Rear Half of Store. Saturday the new “Fprest Green” suits arrived. Many are waiting for these, so if you want a look you’ll have to come early. They are both single and double breasted with side or center vents, and coats are cut 31 inches long. These new green effects are the very latest things in suitings. PRICE $15, $16.50, $10. Our Boys’ Department Is beaming full of good things in Clothing, Blouse waists, Underwear, etc. Our as­ sortments are always largest and in abso­ lutely every instance our prices are lowest. Boys’ Suits $1.75 to $12.50. Boys’ Overcoats $2.35 to $12.50. A large shipment of Bovs’ wool and fur felt hats is now ready for you. Price 50c to $2.50. Little Tudor Play Suits For children from 1 to 8 years old, saves hours of work for mothers. Washable, fast colors. Price 50c. Sole Agent for Priestly Dtess Goods, Monevbak Silks, Kabo CorseCs. I