Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 17, 1905, Image 1

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EU-ENE OREGON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17 1905
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EUGENE'S
LEADING
STORi.
No. 43
uuruig in* brat a»)1» rlotlua three
hundred riotei», mostly sahore aud
artillerymen, were killed or wounded.
The tire wae started by itiaicouieut.
and reservists.
RUSSIAN
CITY
Made up of fancy fabrics, very loose
and swagger, starting at
$5.00
NEWS FOR
KILLS MAN IN
BURNED
Men’s Overcoats.
ÙOUL)
PEASANTS
SELF DEFENSE
t
•
London. Nov. 15, —A St. Peter«,
Albany, Or., Nov. 12. — D. Hedges, burg dispatch etale, that it It tbe il-
a logger, whs killed by William Etdler tention of tbe czar to soot. issue a
iatt evening at Detroit, Gr., on the ukase granting to tbe peasant» a large
eastern division of the Corvelli» A fort ion of tbe imperial domain which
Eastern Railroad.
covers almost a third cf Russia, and
Hedges w is a t>pical "bully” of at present tbe property of grand dukis
the kl*id that terrorized Weste« u aud the emperor.
towns in pioneer days
He entered the kitchen of tbe De
Fire Started by Malcontents and
trolt Lumber Company, where Eldlqr
was employed as cook, and began to
Reservists— Looting Attended
abuse him in the presence of some
the Fire- Famine Threatens
women.
Edward Rambo, foreman,
interfered, aud Hedge« attaoked Ram-
the People
i b >. He was beatlug him to death
St. Peter, borg, Nov. 15.—Rojee*
when Eidler came to Ramho’e rescue, veneky baa been otfe'ed the command
Hedges rau to tbe bunkhouse, ee- | of tbe Russian bury, but baa not an­
St. Petersburg, Nev. 15. — A tele cured a gun, and came back to kill swered.
f gram just received from Vladivostok 1 Eidler, tiring several times through
says the whole town and port was the walls. As he entered tbe kitchen I
African Mme Accident
burning, tbe greater part of tbe place Eldler shot Hedges three time», kill I
Johannesburg, Nov. 13.—A vertical
baring already teen consumed.
lug him instantly.
I
shaft II1 tbe Driefontelu mine collaps­
ed todsj. One white mau and seven
Alfonso Keeps Visiting
natives were killed.
Vladivostok,Nov. 15.—The situation
Vienna,
Nor.
13.
—
King
Alfonso,
of
is desperate,tbe oitbi practically con­
Federation of Labor
trolling tbe city and looting is una Spain, arrived here today from PoU-
dam.
Tbe
emperor
and
high
official»
bated. The flame» are spreading aud
Pittsburg, Nov. 13 —The American
famine tnreuteiis tbe people. The ves­ met him at tbe station and drove to Federation of Labor met today and
sel» in the harbor are crowded with tbe palace through Hues ot troops the convention was formally organ­
refuge« whe are a'rald to stay ashore. along decorated streets.
ized.
Vladivostok Across the
Big Pacific the Un
fortunate
WE HAVE HEARD
Men’s Suits.
The largest and best assortment in the
Can suit every taste at
$4.75 to $30
Some Big Redye
tions in Boys’
3-Piece Suits.
THE NAME BEFORE
JCI
$3.50
$4.00
$5.00
$6.00
$7.50
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
for
for
for
for
for
$2.50
$3.00
4.00
$5.00
$6.00
If the Bov needs a suit
bring him and get the
Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffner
FICiAL
OUNT COM-
MENCES
«• York, V
Nov.
Marx
benefit of this sale.
one til ed with witnesses when the
grand jury returned the Inquiry into
the el-ctlun irsuis this morning. It
is ret oitea the* a member of t’ e eleo-
>ioti board >>t .«luipby'» diatriul has
I'eufe.se I.
Alderuiau Haggerty was
Washington, Nov. 15. —In response
rearrested this morning on compì aiut
to
an invitation of tbe Republican
of assaulting a Hearst watcher, tie
plea led not guilty, but was held un- leaders of Ohio asking Taft tu as-
sume tbe leadership in that state be
dtr «1000 t>r*il.
replied be was cut of polities and SG
engrossed in bls work that be had uo
time to even consider tbe matter.
LEAD THEM
13. District At
Jerome's ass slants, Sanford
rkins, this morning instituted
<' proceedings In the Sixth,
nth aryl Twenty-ninth assem- I
riots in electiou fraud cases. I
Cinclnratl, Nov. 15.—Tbe Ntaional
iceediDgs are said to be the re-
Baseball Commission met in tbia
new evidence obtained by Su '
¡city today to consider dralts and pur­
tuient of Election Morgan's
chase from tbe Pacific Coast League I Butte, Moot., Nov. 15.—R. T. Tem-
• to this morning sent several
The following purchase» weie ap­ pleman and D, F. Hagerty were killed
a to tbe district attorney’s
Great secrecy is maintained. proved: By New Yora American», at the Washoe copper smelters. Ana­
d jury returned ita inquiry Pitchers Hitt and Whalen, of San conda, by falling from a sheet iron
electiou frauds this mornii g. Fni'iciico, and Keefe, of Tact ma; by roof, on wblcn they were working,
St. Louis Americans, First Baseman both were pioneers.
Ilitbeaaea being m attendance
Lou's Nirdyke, of Tacoma. Draft»
York, Nov. 13 —Tbe grand were approved by tbe S'.. Louis Na­
» stternoon returned eight lu­ tionals foi IntlePer Bennett, of Seat- i
lls for illegal voting,
Six tie, and Catcher Byrnes, of Oakland.
COASr LFIAGUt
LOSES PLAYERS KILLED AT
ANACONDA
RECEIVED JUST .
rested oo election day. Viar­
re out for others. It ia un
i tbe grand jury hs» ordered
idictmeuts drawn. Those ar-
ire Jcbn Kroup, Albert Farar,
P. Grady, John P. Foley,
ead, Tomas Brennan, Thomas
Butte, Mont, Nov. 15.—Jews and
t is reported Kroup has con- Gentiles at a mass meeting rut fed
^■mpl'cating one "higher up.” |85OOO to aid the suffering Russian
I Jews last nl^ht.
A resolution was
ork, Nov. 14.—Tbe official 'adopted asking Roosevelt to Intervene
today In eech of tbe four to stop tbe massacres,and If necessary
included within Greater New to send warships to Russia, as during
be lawyers for Hearst and the Rovmanlan massacres.
____ t* appeared
before each
■ Hearse tights to bare tbe dis-
••d es In the tally sheets correct-
M t’e protested ballots counted,
•eel [tie ballot boxes to be opened
ballots be recounted to the
j where there is evidence of
Washington, Nov. ¡5.— Sboe menu-
Idlellan tights to confine tbe [ facturers, beaded by Governor Doug-
t» as closely as possible to i Isa«, of Massachusetts, called on th*
|nf tbe official returns, which
president this morning and naked for
at McClellan was elected by ; a red a et Ion ot tbe doty on hidee.
k». A contest I d the courts
Another Turki$h Joker
•vitabie. The f rce- of May-
Paris,
Nov. 15.—An ultimatum bas
Iren e are active In | reparing
boeecu.ion cf ail perpetrator ; been tent tbe sultan of Turkey. Ao
International fleet it expected to con
centrate at Hiraena about November
22.
punishment
IN BEHALF OF
SUFFERING JEWS
WANT DUTY ON
HIDES REDUCED
X
Miles City, Mont., Nov. 15.—T. J
Newman, formerly a county officer,
wae sentenced to five year» in tbe pen
itentiary for participation io exten­
sive boonty frauds, a» a revolt of
wbich tbe state oat lost several thous­
and dollars.
A Royalty Junket
London, Nov. 14.— King George, of
Greece, accompanied by a prince and
princess, arrived this afternoon on a
visit to bls brotber-ln-law. King Ed­
ward. He croseed tbe channel in King
Edward's royal yaebt.accompanied by
a squadron of British warships. He
was met at Portsmouth by Prince Ar­
tbar ana escorted to Windsor.
Russian Capital Quiet
St. Peter»burg, N*ov. '3.—Tbe city
is reasonably quiet today, th. police
bating dispersed
toe crowd cf
roughs In the Nevsky Prospekt, wbo
started an attack on tbe “iotelle«'
tnala. ” Tbe fashionable quarter of
Moscow »eeme leeerted.
An Jettack
on »tudeute is feared^today.
Christmas Just Around the C
Begin ChrisLmas Shopping Now at Friendly’s
Holiday Sale of
Cloves. •
Everything Ready for
Holiday Shoppers.
Holiday Sale of
i Ubbons.
Every piece ot plain and fancy rib­
bon underpriced during this rale. We
are showing the bipgest and best as­
sortment ot plain «nd fancy ribbons
ever seen in Eugene, and you can buy
them for the next 10 ' days
at the
*
’ fol-
lowing reduced prices:
5c Ribbon............... .....................
10c Ribbon.......... ................ .......
15c Ribbon . . ............... ...
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20c Ribbon....... ...................... j
Ribbon.................
Riboon .................
Ribbon...................
Fancy Ribbon......
Fancy Ribbon .....
fri .ÜU Fancy Rib. on ...
?2.00 Fancy Ribbon...
62.5u Fancy Ribbon ...
100 dozen of the very best as
well as the newest affects in gloves
in Mocha, Reindeer, dressed and
undressed kid,'etc., in navy,
greens, reds, browns, modes, pearl
and dark greys, white and black,
for dress, shopping and driving
purposes, and they're all on sale
tomoirow and Satun ay only at
the following prices:^
Evety department is full of new
things suitable for Christmas gifts,
and the values are the best we have
ever ottered We have made spec ; 1
arrangements to take care of Mai!
Orders of those who are unable to at­
tend these sales, and whether it be for
sampled or merchandise your order
will have prompt and careful attention.
Ah ordeis filled a’ sale prices.
full assortment Art Embroidery
Silks. All shades, lustre cot­
ton, 7 spools for
$1 ' Gloves for.
$1.25 Gioves for.
$1.50 Gloves for
$2.00 Gloves for
. 86c
. 98c
$1.35
$1.80
Sale Fancy Silk
Thanksgiving Sale Table Linens
Organdies.
Continued.
72-’nch Silver Bleached Damask, 60c value, for
49c And nets for evening dress. About
•
per yard.......................................................................
20 different designs (most of them only
68-inch Bleached Mercerized Damask, 60c value, for
44c dress patterns) of beautiful floral Silk
per yard............... ...................................... ...........
58-inch Bleached Union Damask, 30c value, for
23c Organdies and nets, in white ground,
per yard.......................................................................
and pink, blue, yellow, lavender, green
72-inch Bleached Pure Fine Damask, 81.00 value, for
86c purple and orange floral designs. This
per yard.......................................................................
of the most stylish fabrics shown
72-inch Black Satin Damask, 41.25 value, fop
$1.07 is this one season
for evening dresses, regular
per yard.......................................................................
Napkins to match table linens, doilies, tray cloths, lunch cloths,
scoops, squares, center pieces, etc., all underpriced during the Thanks­
giving sale.
Exceptional
Petticoat Values
81’50 Black Sateen
Petticoats, 3 styles
Cl
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Bed Spread Values.
Women’s and Children’s
Union Suits.
81.1X1 Crochet Spread»............ 88:
I .neyconib Spread*. $ I .50
•3.OU Damask Spreads'....... $2.75
M» ■ • ■
Sheets and Pillow Cases.
$6.28
6 >c,
75c,
15c,
,
Voire in black and all colors, four
style» to cboote tram.
prices 60c and 75c. Sale
price.............. -..................
50c Union Suits.
75c Union Suit»,
fl 00 Union Suits.
fl 25 Union Suits.
fl.50 Union Suits.
•2.00 Union Suits.
81x90 Bleached Sheet*
49:
81x*>0 Bleached Sheet«
67c
4‘>x 16 Pillow <'a*e* .......... I I c
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Children’s Coats
and Women’s Suit
Sale Continued.
300 Women’s and Misses’
Walking Skirts
On Sale Tomorrow and
Saturday.
A grand opportunity to provide your­
self with a new stylish skirt and aave 20
to 25 per cent for Holiday necessities.
Every desirable style, pleated, riople
and plain gored and fancy pleated effects
in brown, green, grey, blue and black.
14.00
$5
$7.50
$10
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts
Skins
Women’s Suits % Price.
Children’s Coats Reduced
X to 'A Kegular Prices.
I
for $3.25
fu- $4.00
to $5.75
for $7.85
Tbe Value Store - Good Good* Only
SATISFACTION
OR. YOUR MONEY BACK
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Every child’s Coat »nd women’s Sui
in our »lock it included in this »»1«. Out
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immense business in these line« '*“• •*•-
•oa nu
son
ha* :etl
left every line
Uns incomplete, mi
in .
m?»t cases we have had but one garment I |
of a kind left. We can afford to clean I V
up our stock and «ei! you garments now I I
at pric's other lealers will
asking you | g
ill January.