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GRAND JURY INDICTS mood; to recover money. Verdict for plaintiff tor *126.37. Fannie Hinton va. James G. Hin ton; divorce. Decree of divorce. Monday’* Dally Guard A GREAT VICTORY California, 0. October 17, at Stanford : ü. O., 4; Stanford, 10. October 28, at Eugene: U. O.. 17; Cbemawa, U. November 4, at balem: ü. O., 11; Willamette. t>. November 11, at Eugene: U. O., 6; O. A. C., 0. O. A. C.’v record ie ae follow«: October 1, at Corral!!«: U. A. C., ! i 10; Alomni, 6. Octoter 7, at Corvallis' O. A. C..J 18; Cbemawa, 0. October 14, at Corvallie: ü. A C.| 58; Whitworth. 0. October 21, at Corvallia: O, A C , 29; Pullman, 0. October 28, at Berkeley : O, A. C.. 0; California, 10. November 11, at Eugene: O. A C., 0; Oregon, 6. il No Hold Up With Us." We Take No Money Out of Your Pockets Unless We Give You Equal Value for Your Money. If You Don’t Buy Your Goods of Tbe circuit court hae been busy to day with tbe case of tbe State re. Neil Cummins, charged with esduc tion under promise of marriage. Tbe Tbu.sday’s Daily Gnard Saturday's Daily Guard. personnel of tbe jury In the case ia JRl'be damage suit of W. H. Ireland ae follows: D. Hill, 11 Yates, Enos Today is tbe day of Ibe big football vs. A. J. Ward has dragged tbrougb Haipoie. A. E. Pickle, J. M. Kitchen, rusti-b betwteD O. A. C. and Oregon, You don't buy your goods right. Our big tbs court se. aioua today. Scores of E. F. Chapman, F. Kenne, S B. aud beginning last ulgbt crowds of November sale is sweeping everything be witnesses have been examined. cross May ben, Dave Allison, W. H. Kay, strangers strived in the city and ear fore it. Saturday we start the third week, examined, then recal'ed and the story !i. J. Dickey and H. E. Rice. ly tbis morning signs of sometbiug of the domestic troubles of the Ire with sweeping reduction in every dep’tmt. Tbe prosecuting witness. Miss Mary unusual were net 'cealie ou tbe streets. lands has been pretty thoroughly gore Bar'els, of Cottage Grove, was on Ail moruiug foott ali enthusiasts ar over. Tbe sttorusye hare teen una tbe stand all forenoon. Only a very rived ‘rem neighboring towns on bi ble to cro.s-esamiue Mrs. Ireland, abort time sgo sb« gave birth to a cycle», horseback and in carriages. wife ot tbe Dlaiutiff in tbe case. Yes child «nd sbe claims that Cummins Even from Corvallis a few cyclists ar One hundred ladies’ Empire Coats, 42 and 50-inch lengths, made terday afternoon when the questions Is its father aud that be bad prom rived to see tbe game. from fine Kerseys, Cheviots and fancy cloakings, all very latest makes. were put to ber sbe became seized ised to marry ber Last evening a u oustrous rally was The Portland Journal's sporting ed We have cut regular selling prices from a third to half. with a hysterical fit,aud this morning Tbe case was still on trial at a late held ou Kiucaid Field, and with itor, before Saturday’s games, pre while ou tb* witness stand .be became boor this afternoon. Coats Made to Sell at 810.00, now............... — $ 7.50 siveobea by rbe Mayor, Kegeut dicted that O.A.C. would win by two almost unconscious. Sbe was carried BRYANT NOT GUILTY. I-> leudiv, Fat McArthur, Coach Shorts Coats Made to Sell at $12.50, now ................ .. $ 9.50 touchdowns, that Multnomah would ou* ot tbe courtroom aud later taken The jury lu the case of th* State vs. i «id Older, the .tudeuts were eutbused Coats Made to Sell at $15.00, now........................ . $ I 1.00 »in from Willamette, that tbe Sher to ber lodgings down town. Tony Bryant, charged with rape, late hs never before. Along with tbe Coats Made to Sell at $18.50, now ........................ $13.50 At a late hour this afternoon tbe ■Saturday afternoon returned a vej -peecbes there was a big bonfire and a man Indane would win from Washing ton. and that California would defeat attorneys were making their argu- diet of not guilty. Coats Made to Sell at $20.00, now............. ............ $14.50 t«w fireworks, and tbe rally ended Tbe Albany Democrat manta before tbe jury. Jee-ie Eddy was arraigned this fore witb tbe serpentine parade, partlei Stanford, We will sell a lot of fine coats for ladies and children at one-hall noon on tbe charge of robbery and to pated iu by over 300 students aud made tbe very same predictions. MOKE INDICTMENTS. price FRIDAY AND SATRUDAY. Come and see them. They were wrong on every one of Tbe grand jury tbla afternoon morrow at 9 a. m. was tbs time set for I ueu. Tbe game began promptly at three them. fount! a true bill against Tony Kry- entering his plea. This will be hie ant, charged with statutory rape, aud ee’oud trial, tbe supreme court hav- 1 o’clock tbis afternoon before the ! Saturday’s scores: U. O., 6; O. A. C., 0. N. A. Fisher, charged with assault mg remanded tbe case back to tbe ¡Hrgeat crowd that ever assembled for Every $15.00 Overcoat and Suit in our house next Willamette, 4; Multnomah, 0. rtU atbletio contest iu Eugene.(The of- anil battery upon F. A. Rankin one circuit court week for .................................................................... Stanford, 12; California, 6. ticlalv of the contest are W.L. Thomp DIVORCE GRANTED. night last August. Tbe indictment Every $12.50 Suit and Overcoat in the house Washington, 29; Sherman Indians, ot Neil Cummins for seduction was Margaret E. Thompson is granted a son, referee, and C. H. Abercrombie, for ................................................................................. 0. . this morning retorued to tbe grand divorce from F M. Thompson and tbe j of Wiacouslu, umpire. Spokane High, 29; Lewiston High, Everv $10.00 Sult and Overcoat in the house jury on account of an error, and a custody of their minor children I« Ibe O. A. C. team arrived about for................................................................... second indict":«ut was returned this given her. uoon today in a apecial train ot ten 6. Silverton High, 6, Woodburn High, efternoon. Each of these was arraign Every $8.50 Suit and Overcoat in the house cuachea. Tbe players w«re accompa 0. ed aud time for entering plea set tor for.................................................................. nied by about 000 people from Corval tomorrow at 9 a. m. lis, Albany, Independence and other J towns The O. A. C. band came along CASES DISPOSED OF. Bring Your Neighbors and Friends t»o the Big Sale! and played a few aira ou tbe streets. John Porter vr. tbe Uuiou Minina IT WILL PAY YOU! Tbe crowds began to assemble on Company, a corporation; to recover At tbe borne of T. H. Garrett on Kiucaid Field before 2 o'clock, and money. Settled and dismissed. Sunday at 2 p. m. will he held the by 3 tbe grandstand aud aide Hues remarkttbie that eter cam« up ju tbh funeral services of Mrs. Harriet Or* were packed. Salem, Or., Nov. 8.— A. Welch, Friday's Daily Guard. I city. dills Oakes, who died yesterday at Before tbe game about 200 men stu manager ot tbe WlliametteValle/ Rail Tbe jury in tbe case of W. H. Ire DOOQf aged 71 year», 3 month« and 6 dents did tbe serpentine march stunt way Company, said tbia morning that land vs. Albert J. ward, to recovei days. A daughter, Mrs. Garrett, with on Willamette street aud gave several the articles of iucorpoiation of the I Monday's Dally Guard 915,009 for tbe alienation of bii wife's whom she bail lived for tbe past 19 yells. new interurban electric line between Word baa been received in Eugens attections, last evening at 7 o'clock yes re. eurvivee her She bad always Tbe two teams lined up ae follows: Portland Hud this city would be tiled to tbe effect that Mias Grace Smith, returned a verdict in favur of the been a faithful C.birstlan, baring OREGON O. A. C witbin a ftw days, aud that It was vx 'be former Eugene teacher whe »u plaiutlff for WWOO, arter Laving been united with tbe church when but a Hug, Spencer.. . ,c..................... Walker pected the Hue wuu'd be iu operation recently suspended from tb» Astoris girl. Sbe bad also beeo for years an out about two hours. McKinney.......... r g I.................. Dunlap within a year. schools because of alleged ebopiift Tbe attorueye fur Ward gave notice interested member of tbe W. C. T. U. Earl......................r t 1 ......... Law rmce lu behalf uf tbe company Mr. Welch ing, baa been reinstated and she re that they would file a motion for a tier's was a lifelong service for others Chandler.............. r el..Emily, Griffith applied last u'.ubt to tbe city conncil -turned ber duties this morning. The new trial and were giveu until Mun and aba won all wbo knew ber by ber Moullen................ 1 g v................. Bundy 1er a franchise through this city. He lstoria school board, after hearlni patient, sweet spirited aud saintly day to du to. Arnspiger............. i t r................... Dolan said that, while the same people that testimony in tbe case and after delit Thursday’» Daily Cuard life. PLEAD NOT GUILTY. Mooree.................. 1 e r................ Cooper gw tied tbe street railway ot this oity erating Joug aud carefully, decided Tony Bryant, indicted tor rape, tb i. Latourette, capt..q................. Kmebart were back of the new company, it was Tbe Astoria Newe-Hvrald of Wed that Mies Smith has a double in Aste l rooming at 9 o’clock pleaded not Friessel.Hurd ..r h I............. Williams be lutentiuu to operate them as en nesday baa tbe following concernirg ria aud tbac this double was tbe one guilty. Templeton......... I h r.................. ..Root tirely separate systems. Tbe fran tbe case of Miss Grace Sluitb, a for caught s ealing goods from a milllt Nell Cummin», tbe Cottage Grove Kerron ................ f b................Abraham chise asked for includes steam as a mer Eugene teacher: ery store there. It will be remea saloon keeper charged with ted jetien, U. O. SCORES. motive power. “Tbat statement ie absolutely false. tiered that live winen po itivelrl pleaded uot giilPr at one o’clock tbi. Tne first half resulted In a score of ¡Mr. Welch said tbe work of cod I was not io tbe Elite millinery store ^entitled Mia« Smith as ibe one «to E. C. Gay, special supervising dep afternoon. uty of the Order of Washington, has 6 to 0 tn favor of U. O. Honors etruction would commence as soon on Wednesday.” -tole tbe goods. CASES DISPOSED OF. been in Eugene during tbe last two seemed to be even until tbe last few as th« right of way end franchisee Hrietly, this Is tbe defense made by Mies Smith's n-sny friends her* are Dr. C. H. Atwood vs. W. H. aud weeks working lu tbe Interests of tbe minutes of tbe ball, «ten with the between beVe and Portland can be se Mise Grace Smitn, tbe Alderbrnok very glad tu learn tnat the chargn '1 Mabel 8wsgei; to recover money. local lodge. Last ulghta class of 25 ball on O A. 2.'s 35-jard line U O cured. echcol teacher,aecu-ed of «boplitting agaii.et her have been dismissed 1’4 H. H. Hallock,tbe new right cf-way With wondeiful outward serenity, the Jury returned veidlct for defendant. candidates was initiated iutotbe lodge retorted tu a quarterback kick aud that ‘he bee been reinstated. Leia Vlretta Bushey vs. Edvard and ou the evening ot tbe 21th lost, a Moore, securing tbe ball ran 3C yard« event, arrived tbis morning aud will young womau faced ; er accusers at Huebey; ditorc« Decree of divorce grand iuitiattou will take place, it ♦ ithout interference for a touchdown begin werk at once. tbe investigation held iaet evening, ie expected that 50 candidates will frles.el kicked tbe goal. aud cuatcdp ot obild. and wbsn placed on tbe stand in ber U U.. 6; O. A. 0. N.8. Marshall, administrator cf ibe be on hand nt that time to take the own behalf denied that she bad stolen J Second half—U. O., 0; O. A. C., 0. estete of Win. A. Marshall, deceased, degree. tbe bolt of ribbon alleged to nave The local lodge ie In flourishing vs. Norton rd. Gaylord and Laura been taken by her from a counter at - Melinda Gaylord; to recover m^uey condition aud is one of the most pop tbe store. The 8. P. Co. is making arrvege- Monday’s Daily Guard Jury selected: Dave Allison, W'. E. ular lu tbe city. On tne other hand, Mrs. A. Le'nen- ' m«nts to ¡Detail oil burners in all Oregon ’ s victory ever O. A. C. is Wilcox, E. .1. Crew, W. L. Campbell, J. W. white, formerly In tbe gro- weber, Mra. Pye. Mise Deuck, Miss «-pgines ant reservoir tauks will la still tbe topic of c-iuv.r.atlon on th«- W. li. Kay, W. 8. St. John, Dsvid eery business here, but now ot Port- Montgomery aud Miss Sackett post- built at Junction Boeeburg and Alt- streets of E'.gene. The citizens aia Markley, Jubu F. Brewer, W. J. Wa-- lrtid, while hire today ( urcbaaed the tlvely;identified MisalSmitb'as the wo |an(jt Tne ground was staked of? at proud of the team an 1 ere cnud'lent nock, F. Kenue, 11. J. Dickey, Dave property on which stands tbe two- man wbo took the ribbon, ineletin,. junction aud it will be located that It will defeat Multnomah aud Hill. story store building at fifth and Wil tbat there was no possibility of mis just north of tbe Fourth street cross Waahli.gton. I lamette •trsels, erected about a year “Verdict for defendant. take. Tbe matter sifted itself dowu ing east of tbe trees. It will her Perhaps two or three thousand dol I Geo. F. Craw, who until November “ Bessie L. Kauotf vs. W. F. Deed ago by Mrs. N. A. Rowe, formerly to a question of veracity, «Miss Smith monster aud will be 360 feet in cir Iftra "ere left iu Eugene by Ccrvallis nioud; to recover ttouey. Jury ae- 1 was mauager of tbe Postal Tel Mrs. Limberty. Mr. White also pur denying nearly zverytbing sworn to cumference and 28 feet 2 inches in people, tbe betting being heavy. O lected: J. M. Kitchen, H. E. Rice, egraph Company's oftloe bere for chased the stock of groceries iu tbe by tbe other five women. height. This will be tbe reservoir A. C. supporters were so contHent H. Yates, Enos Harpole, E. F. Cbap many years, baa presented to the Uni Tbe investigation was held at tbe tank. A supply tank will be built I tbat their team world win ibat niauy building from Mrs. Rowe, aud has versity of Dreuou a recording tel men, Geo. Fl.her. Joe Irunuell, A. placed bis eon, Wo>. G. White, in office of School Clerk Ferguson. Sit just south of tbe water tank. A bet all the money they bad and ail E. Pickle, .v. Wood, E. K. Muuiniey, egraph instrument wuioh will be used charge. I be price paid for tbe prop ting behind Mies Smith «ere many of I pumping station will be erected be 1 at tbe Institution for experimental that they coul i borrow. Kots liuatoi), Ger. Norri*. erty and goods is tbe school teacbere, and others in the ' tween the two tanks and the nec»ssarj purposes. Tbe gift is highly appre WHAT THE COACHE8 SAY. Mr. White is conducting a similar audience were ber friends. She was pipes will be laid for heatiug the oil ' leafed by tbe faculty and students of C. Fulton, while! before it enters the supply tank Atfsr tbe game Coach StecFle, of O. business on tbe East Side in Port defended by G. tbe university. land and bo uiay soon rent eve his Chairman Eakin,of tie ecbool board, . Work will be started ae soon a* tin I A. C., said: In the circuit court tbis morning “We are perfectly satisfied with the goods from thereto Eugene and again appeared for tbe prosacntlon * Mrs. necessary equipment can be secured. Jack Brietly aud Sea Hranatetter, of Leicenwetsr and Mrs. Pye, who con It will require a large force of menu result, it was a bard f jugbt game aud make this city bis borne. Junction City, were each fined 9190 duct the store, and tbe three clerks, [ do tbe work. I tbe bouors were even, but tbe univer for svlliug liquor at that piece lu vi two of them employed at tbe Elite I sity team bad a goldeu cbatice to win Tbe electric light plant Is now ii elation of tb» local option law. They and tbe third, Miss Sackett, st a store and grasped it successfully. Bctb running order and “juice" was turaed Imtb bail pleaded guilty to tbe charge. adjoining, all testified that Miss! elevens played bard, clean football. on fur tbe first time Thursday even Tbe Hue» were paid end tbv meu re Smith bad been detected in tbe act of Shorts ba» a good team and bls men , Kose M. Plummer and Miss Lalu ing. The lights are clear and btigU lease«! from custody. taking tbe ilbbou. Miss Denck having and are up to tbe standard. Tbe rw 1 M. Holmes, both well-known grad played bard, clean ball. Dolan played MARTIN GIVEN 60 DATS, M. 11. Skinner, an old and prom observed tbe theft. uates of the University of Oregon,Mr. a due gHtne for Agricultural College, idence portion« o’ the town will te J. E Martin, fotm»rly mausger of Plummer with the class of 1901 and as did Williams and Rhinehart. We iiiext resident of Coburg, die*» at that Mias Sackett gave tbe information wired ae soon as they can be reached-1 the Singer dewing Machine Co.'«of Miss Holmes with |the ¡oleas of 1904, are naturaily disappointed, but have I ' place Saturday, November 1;, 1905, to tbe Elite cierki that Mias Smith from senile debility. He was 72 years had been suspected of shoplifting. When full capacity of the dynamo « fice bere. was this forwuoou sentenced were married io Portland Wednesday no complaint to make." old an! bad resided at Coburg for tbe She stated tbat Mita Smith bad been reached a larger one will be Installed, I oacb bhorta, uf Oregon, taid: to serve 60 day« iu tb» county jail ou evening. aa it 1« tbe desire of tbe mauagemeol ........ - tbe charge of laieeny by embezzle "The teems were very evenly past 20 years or more. A sketch of suspected of having taken a paper of to supply tbe wbcle town, as ♦ell»' ment. Tbe sum of mouei allege«! to matibed. Corvallis made more yard-1 his life will appear later. hairpins from tbe store adjoining, and suburban residences.—Times. The luneral was held today at 10 have been taken Is FN>. Martin bed ' ags than Oregon did on straight i sbe bad related tbe circumstance to ; leaded guilty to tbe charge plunges, but Oregon wonld have made a. m, with interment In the Cobu'g tbs Elite clerks. For tils resaou iu tbe case of Jerse Eddy, whose' more bad not our runners fumbled 1. O. O. F. cemetery. A Dumcer of watch was kept when tbe school case was remanded by tbe supreme repeatedly. It was not luck tbat won . members of the local Masonic lodge, teacher qame Into tbe store last Wed- <ourt back io tbe citcult court for a Moores, of which Mr.Sklnner was also a mem nee lay afternoon. M'ss Deuck stated Fira carloads of tbe big 8.P. bridge tbe game—It •«« football. new trial, tbe g'snd jury returu»«! a « have arrived and beeu unloaded at wbo is always alert, saw a chance to j ber. attended the funeral. that sbe secreted herself behind tbe true I lli on the charge of rubbery. enrain end tbst sbe saw Min Smith ! the depot at Springfield The treetie win tbe game, grasped it and tbe r«- Tbe J. R. Campbell lot of 247 osi* “Net a true bill" was retorued In i work from the vast .1er file brida» •ult •»« a vlttury tor tbe university. ' take tbe ribbon ami slip It beueath ' 'if 1995 hops bas been sold to Horst $ tbe ou** M >ody hlak*v.i«, chavgvd ’*> tbe grade is now ready for tbe Laatouiatte displayed great gcne-alshlp ber skirt. Wbeu Mies Smith was a.*- with th» l-i-«e. y of a «!o. j cu»ed ot tbe tbett she denied It, tut, Co., of .-an Francisco, full deli»*ff i rails. Work on the grades Is pr gres»- 1 In running his team and George Ilog j [put up a fin« game at centre. 1 never o ui s'il «Oui ba diiirbeJ. according to the wit«*»eea for Ibe having Lean mad« this afNrrot* lliE BKY.iN'l C.vuE I ’« V graded high, but ' wvit for S W saw *uch a dlsolay of collage sutbusi | '.Tb» cat» of the State vs. Tony Bry- At tbe meeting of the Eugene Min prosecution, tiuaily conteaveU, isturu tie under 9’2 ceots, Too atnall • > <»iu as tbe university rootsrs furnish i isterial Asaolcatioti this morning Rev. ed tbe ribboo and asked tbat nMbing ai t, charged with rap», Legau last price, but tbe record-breaklug cf* ' ed during tbs game and sfterwar-1. It ' be said of tbe matter. evening. A ju«y as follows »as «.hoe J. o McCallum. pastor of tbe Chris was a Hua spirit for a small univer Tie board decided to take the mat of England tbis year baa flattaued cal •n : Joe. F. Brewer, W. a. St. John. tian church, was elected president; sity. 1 he Corvallis people arc game Rev. Ges. E. McDunald, of tbe U. B. ter under advieemeot, and no deeia- bop values. Dave Allison, David Markley, W H. itoavis, tbe univeriity ia a »portsn.au Kay, E. J. Crow, W. E. *ilcos, F. church, vice president; Kov. <J. C. ion as to tbe outcome was «unonuced like winner." Mrs. II. O. Oaks died Aright, of the Baptist church, secre last evenulg Tbe standing of tbe Renue. 8. U. Mayben, 11. J. Dickes f ber daughter, Mr». T. proprietors of tbe millinery establish tary aud treasurer. RECORD OF THE TEAMS. i H. E. Rica, Joe Truunall. Ii Fairmount today at for tbe , Rev, l . E. Rockwell, D. D., pas ment en<i tbeir poeitlveuesa io identi For Infants and Children. The recoFl of tbe C.O. team DIVORCES GR a NTE! age if 71 years. Tbe tor of tbe M. E. ehurch, wav selected fying Miss Smith, oo tbe vmw band, »evsou of 19C5 ie a« follows: Charles E. W heeler *s 15; to preach the Thanksgiving sermon at and tbe accused woman's persistent October 7, at Engeus: U, Wheels»; divorce. I»ecree of Bears tn„ Alumni, 5«. the Baptist church November 30 at and dispassionate denial, oo tbe oth Bessie L Kaocff v». W. F. ' j October 21 at Berkeley; U. 0.« 0; W:T0 a. tn. er coalblue to make the esse the mos' The BON MARCHE NEW ARRIVALS. We’re Going to Sell $11.85 funera F ofmr ?. li. 0. OAKES $8.65 $4.95 FILE ARTICLES IN FEW DAYS THE CASE OF GRACE SMITH MANY CANDIDATES INKiAItu — ^r i.g that iuksirsd olencs. P« tisis barat ,» the aove labore re, « people that ussit ate tl tendel to attack tbe aud piling’ trtwps and eroept to I feuding tb uaities are wounded. by an ordt WHte versai suif ed killed Tbe glare seed from bof. The followed ' tro ipa. ' ore aod Boats to ! mooing arc broke ot. Pel force of c joined th bate ceso Cbicagi correspoi Witte: “Tne c ble. G floiUs of been git labors. ’ pended, being ui tion le P ¡■’ration via will euier ii si Is of < Europe of ine receivin ports ot driven tbe coc lumi g sod Tr tiouary courage fioai SI St. P nation dcy. OIL TANK FOR BOUGHT GROCERY JUNCTION CITY STORE PROPERTY A GIFT TO THE UNIVERSITY U. 0. GRADUATES MARRltD L r r”-d St. . ported art* a»ji 0r8 ' CtJeCÍL St. tkousr I DEATH OF M. H. SKINNER material for BIG BRIDGE I CAMPBELL HOPS SOLD MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION UtATtl OF MRS H. 0. OAKS CASTOR IA "he Kind You Have Always Bei# —- — I 1