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LJ 9 EU-ENE OREGON FRIDAY DECEMBER i 1905 VOL 38 No. 45 I GERMANY RFSENTS ISEN'ATOR FRENCH ¿G FIRE AT A COLD WAVE CAN FRANCISCO IN MONTANA O'JR TARIFF ■_____ ^FrsDCts o. Nor. 29.-Mr. early * crubu damaged tn. property Butte, Nov. 29.—A haavy snowfall j ths Union Iron Works end tbe is hindering traiflc in perilous uf ! Z. State and Mine.» Imn Works Montana. An engine and three .Jeerten'oi >125 000. Tbe Keli- freight cars were hurled several hours -Iron Works.th* JartHt » Maobtre 'n a drift. The thermometer ranges Hbd ' HpMusr comtany'B from 6 to 12 belew zero. ^..»re^amaged. Washington, Nov. 29. —Secretary Root today received tJ.rmaoy'a re- niincia’lon cr the present tariff agree ment when it expire». This is the be- gitiulr g ot h commercial strife unless reciprocity measures are adopted. TWO STEAMERS LOST IN A THE BLACK SEA j ARE ASHORE SQUADRON SNOW STORM Superiot, Wis., Nov. 29.—Nine men gt Petersburg, Nov. 29. Advice, «ut rsuelved from Sebastopol state were drowned from tbe steamer Ma- Lt tbe BUck S a sq i» dr oc is ready taafa, wbicb is ashore near bere. The K bombard the city, but the author vessel is a «reck. The steamer Edin burn is on the ’O"ka at Splits Pr int Mies believe au-reii ter i< Imminent. UFE IN SURANCE San Francisco, Nov. 29. — Frank Freucb, of Sau Francisco, *bo la im plicated io legislative boodling ODera tlous for wbicb Se latura Etumoua alia Hunkers were eeuteueed to Uve years, »pent tbe uigbt in iail aud waa takau , to Sucrameiito this mornlrg. where he i will be placed cu trial His bond» man feared be aught follow right’, example and lecaoip. ao uare him ur. Kicked to Death WOULD j BOOST TIM BER VALUES MATTERS Resignation of McCur Chairman of Publi: Land dy Has Been Ac Committee Wants Law cepted Repealed Burns,Or.. Nov. 28. William Sang, good, who baa been engaged iu haul ing freight n im Ontario to Burns tor Butte, Nov. 20. -J. H. Sil1», of Ba a nnmter of years was kicked by a Policy Holders Are Urged Not to Admits It Would Hurt Irrigation sil), lust In the mountains since Erl horse and instantlv killed while lead Ing his team to water near Drewsey. Let Policies Lapseas Conditions day, waa found yesterday in a cabin. Mr. Satiggood cejie to thia county But Says It Would, Help the His feet are hadly frozen. tiom Latirande 20 yeilra age. Arc/Better Than Before National Treasury Inquiry eta New Y ork, Nov. 29. —Tbe board of .trustees of tbe Mutual Life Ibis after noon Hccept.ed the resignation of Richard A. MuCutdy as president. Frederick Cromwell, treasurer, was oboeeu as tempsrary president. Stale Senator McClelland reoog nizel bis signature to vouchers, hut could not refresh his memory to any peraoually ac- This will be our last great sale for the year 1905. uur reai clearance sale. Thousands of dollars worth of dependable merchandise will be significance. Was qnalnted with Fields for 30 years. placed on sale from which to make your selections. We predict greater crowds and a larger volume of business than at any of the splendid sales we MoCall, of tbe New Y'ork Life, said have heretofore given. We shall make a grand clean up sale for two reasons: he had searched tbe books but could FIRST—To make our sales reach a certain figure by January 1, 1906. SECOND We propose to dispose of a lot of seasonable merchandise oot And when the company bad had charge of 859,310.79 for legal expenses that we do not wish to carry longer. advanced to J. P. Morgan. McCall Hundreds of items will be on sale that we cannot advertise in this announcement. z will sail Natorday for Europa and ’ Saturday, 2, Closes Night, December 23, 1905. will urge Hamiltou to tunke a full »c counting to the committee. urges policy Senator Armstrong holders not to let polices lapse cu » account ot uny disclosures, declaring t policy holders are in t etter condi We are going to clean up this line of goods to the last number during ‘■Rattle Head’’ China Lim Dolls, 8-inch, tion than before enquiry began. this sale. These jackets are all last year’s goods, but the styles are not a regular 10c doll, at each ....................... Deficit Bargains for December, 1905 Washington, Nov. 29. — Representa tive Lacey, of Iowa, chairman of tbe public laud comuiltt >e, today said l.e would try to have tbe timber and Stone act repealed at the coming sea slon. "Would not that burt irriga tion?" Lacey was asked. "1 don’t care If it does; it will put more mon ey iu tbe national treasury and help wipe out tbe deficit," re.pouded La cey. OUR. BIG CLEARANCE SALE. wa □gh Cha W ItbjCil od tue i lubllcao i or th» p A ukec j, Hr oben the tin ave beta It CM any i> at i CerlHISI s tig urlati ) »by bii it hl» ft into th« toward 1 toward to be sere prol 1 the tri folio», tee take ite are iti n strooii spots upl be dajeoil e is stronfi where bel uaiiitaDCM soil, whilel ance tbs:a December Sa e Begins Ur. L. 0.1 T afreet, hs^ imber 20, ■ litt I T. Batcor*1 church, <W aeîbappT^ • of birring! tasi’ie«». 4 partner, 0*4 ■ home. -«J li A* 10c 11-inch “Rattle Head’’ Dolls, at 14-inch kid body D^IX, natural hair, ex- cepiional values, at ■ ■ ■ lame as above, 16 inch natural hair, a big assortment Pressed Dolls, price I Qc _5c «Z W $3 50 ¿holograph A s. we are pricing O these goods elew their real wort.-. Boxes and Games. Buster Brown and IN RUSSIA i St Petersburg Is Shut Off From I bad, in fact you will see worse styles worn every day. We are making this price to clean up the entire lot quick. The so.-ner you come the better the garment you get. Ladies’ 89.00 Jackets, good 1inu.g 1 Your Ladies’ >19.90 Jackets, satin lining I ‘A choice ► Ladies’ 812.50 Jackets, satin lining f r Ladies’ 814.00 Jackets, satin lining misses ’ »4.75 J ackets . CHILDREN’S 82.50 JACKETS. 111N $ 1.25 1 Sizes to j Your choice $2.5tf If you want dress goods for little money you'd better come to us this month. All 75c dress This Sale I $1.50 Values fl9c per yard. goods, All 65c dress 5<j-inch black and dark Oxford grey suit goods, ing, big values at AU 60c dress goods, All 55c dress One piece grey suiting, medium light goods,including ! Tbe Yard. weight, regular 35c goods, a dozen pieces .1 this sale at, per yard new 60c dress goods. < Nack dress goods A very desirable lot of Nice lot of Trecot Flannel, as- worth 81.2 we wili sell ff 1 sorted color», per yard W at. per yard 1 » W 89c Sweaters for Men and Boys. $1.25 Sweaters $1.00. All of our regular 61.25 Men s Sweaters wiil be soldtp clean up. - . S I OU All 61.75 Sweaters .................... I 50 All 82 CO Sweaters .. ....... I 75 All 82.50 Sweaters ................... 2 I 5 5 dozen men’s Golf Shirts, worth lar 81.25,,will be offered dur- JF ing this sale at, each............. • P ¿¿n Specials. K 35c 'alues for 29c. An e special in 54-inch fu._b.each, the wind that is usually sold Q — at 35c to 40c, at, yard 58-inch and 60-inch bleached *1 Xp Table Damask at, yard 64-inch bleached linen Damask, dr great value at, yard............. 72-inch semi-bleached linen at Q q ¡>er ya-d * 72-in. fine bleached table linen, extra good......... We will put on sale a big lot ot handker chiefs with lace corner» at, C q each One 30 dozen lot ladies’ hankerchiefs, nicely1 embroi lersd, actually worth -»c and so.d 1(1« ___ at that price, 1 ea X \z everywhere at that ea price, •«- ,t men’» silk - haiidker. O-SC chiefs wit .-.each Another lot ot men s hawikerchiet. with worth more money, on sale at two tor Grocery Prices. 10 Bars Laundry Soap 25c. We are now selling about 1,000 bars of this laundry soapper week. -rrlve v ■: tried it ? Ask for "Mon- ey Weight,’’ 10 bar» for . Every waist in the house will be on sale at reduced prices The Jot comprises aJout one hundred waists. A big range of prices. Silks, sateens, flannels, plain and embroidered fronts. Oxfords and Sicilians One lot of 81.25 all-wool waists QO — will be sold at........ .. ...... zOC Some 82.75, 82.50 and 82.25 value« will be sold at ................................ $1.90 Every Waist reduced. $1.25 Velvets 75 About 100 yards fsney ’velvets, assort ment of colors, regular 81 IT — and 81 25 values at, yard < JC Toweling Sale. 200 yards good towe.ing wftl ' out aa • Better Grade at, yard .. ......... Kirk’s Toilet Soaps. 25c Yam for 20c. W’itch Haxel, ] Oat Meal, | Elder Flower f j Per Cake. Glycerine, | Turkish Bath J / Ladies’ Fascinators. 5* F or Little Money Hv the hundreds for men, women and children, silk initial, embroidered lace plain, in all prices. * About 25 Corsets of different makes left. The regular price of the.e 'IQr were 81 to 82 Your choice J ,rter pound skeins. will be »old at, each C. q Y A Sale on Silks. 7 ac Black Taffeta silk, 27-incbes wide, sold ail over town at 90c and Si a >ld At. yard C JC yard, will be soli vw A nice assortment now on display. Come early and make your selection. Price» 25c Lo $2.65. STYLE 398 Also Sole Maker« of 20-inch black feau de Soie priced special at, yard $1.00 American Beaut, end F. C. Cortots i Nice girdles, wot regular C — in white only, this sale it 27-tnch black Peso de Soie, actually worth 81.75 a yard, will be sold at, yard ............. S»t;n girdles, worth regular 65c, Great Sale of Kid Gloves. 25 : ink and b'. i- 35c Lace Curtain Sale. One lot tape girdles in white. I 5c A very pretty design. 3 yards QfV* pink and blue, will be sold at w/ V ■ 20c long, good value, psir ...... All 81.25 »nd 81.30 "American Beauty” shapes, «8 Cl Better grade, 3'2 yards, at.. 9 1 26 Fancy Bo^Paper. »nd drab, special at . . . ■ Others at $ I 50 *2 2b sa 75 I Oc. I 5c, 2Oe and 25c Bex Gunpowder Tea. pound Spiderleg Tea, pound Fine Roast Coffee, pound. Better Roust Coffee, pound $4 OO $2 90 Shirt Waists Holiday Handkerchiefs. 10c Handkerchiefs 5c. Every yard rf our regular !2l ’C Flanne!- eres wiil be sold this month 1 O** at, per yard. 1W Every skirt in the house will be on sale at low prices. 82.25 Values . . SI 75 85.00 Values.. . 81.75 Values Si 50 83 ' Values $1.25 Big Corset Bargains. A Flannelette Special. Ladies* Street and Dress Skirts. | I 1 Remarkable Dress Goods Values. 10 cbzen men’s fast black and brown halt Hose, the regular 15c kind, 1 fNz« during this sale at, pair • W d I Dolls. Games, Albums, Boxes. Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets 15c Socks for 10c. s of smalli e city. 8 I Mrs. «su 724 l’alt* tbe contai1 see at th» M ar old i<» kard, reali eet, bai a * tea tavs N le. ber.eion osi udente si • jlght beve« n Vrung L* jere la do 9 I Saturday and serious situation $1.50 Our regular 81.25 kid glove in black, as sorted browns and tana, well worth «he or he pot on aale at, per pair. OJC R. W. Newland, Eugene, Ore I I THE SULTAN Iß A STAND PATTER All Outsidi Conimunica -. * tions St Petersburg. Nov. 29. -The situ ation Is doperate. Thia citv is wholly abut off from communication with tbe Interior. There waa frautld sell ing on the stock exohauge to lay. tbe prices being .be lowest ou record. I All mate telegraphs operator iu this city struck today Moscow oper ators and poltuo st Groin» have j lin ed the striae. The revolutionary spirit of tbe Mauchuriao army is a ee-loue msnace Fully one bhnlred officers have been arrested tor advo- ca'log revolutionary doctrines. The cumber guilty of iusubordluatioii is too great even to attempt to arrest. Constantinople, Nov 23.—The sul tan waa advised tbat if he grants the demand of the powers for administra tion of the finances of Ma-edonla It will weaken the loyalty of the Mace donian Turke and strengthen the rev olutionary party of 1'uikey. The pos Berlin, Nov.29 — The Imperial post sibility of the suitin'! grautlng the oflloe auuounoes tbat the Russian tel cou-tltuiion was discuaaed. egraph has been out slnoe noun. Constantinople, Nov. 23.—Tbe sul tan today Issued an order approving tbe decision of tbe couucll of minis ters to reject tbe riemande of tbe pow ers for international control ot the finances ot M ice Ionia. Vice Admiral llusnl Pasha started on h special steamer for the Dardinellea with In atriictiona to the commauder cf tbe fort» regarding bls conduct In the I eveuc ot tbe appearance of an inter national fleet. FOOTBALL MUST CHANGE So Say Presidents ol Colleges— Occidental College Will Play Rugby Game Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 23. —President Wheeler addreseed tbe unlter.lty stu dents this noon ou football. He sold be tavored tbe geire, tut would have it modified. He favors Walter Cauip as a dictator of football for one vear. MERRIWETHER IN OWN DEFENSE rinnapillf, Nov. 29.—Midshipman Meriwether took tbe Htarirl in hl. own tiefeoae ttila morning. The tint time be hh * Brnncb wee an September 1, 1904, when tbe upper elHaameu return ed from a crulae. Mari wether waa liv ing on ttie Santee and Branch wae »ent aboard ae a prisoner for flve day. for an offense on the cruise. Witness »aid Branch made himself very offen sive aud begau to run and nag him a great deal. He .aid hazing meant a forcing ot physical exercise of which be could stand any amount, bat run ning meant doing personal things that could not be tolerated. He stated a long tale uf comtant persecutions and , nagging. Meriwether said he was hart aod grieved beyond expression. "J think ' Branch Is Indeed more fortunate In going to sleep not to wake np any more than to be in my place and have j t0 |j,e after tbe deplorable affair." « He alone can of tbe game. work oat tbe salvation | Under vigorous examination Meti- wetbet'a teatimony waa anabakan. — Tbe boy waa frank and houeet in tbe Loa Angele». Nov. 2g.—President repetition of bis story ot bio relatione Bovsrd, ot the Cuiversity pt South irn , with brauuO. California, and President Stevens, of Occidental College, of tbit city, de- ! dared this mornlog tbat fonthail role» must be chaneod. President liovard . said tbat the present asm* will not) ho played after this »esaoo. The <Jc- ' eldental College will begin Monday I morning playing the Rugby gome, BURTON GETS JAIL SENTENCE 8*. Lome, Nov. 29. —Senator Bur- Principal Niff, of the Thirtieth street too was sentenced Inlay to all month! ecbcol, this morning lascad an order I d the county jail and flnad 12300. forbidding football. The motion for a new trial was over ruled. ' A writ of error was acknowledged by tbe coart. A bill of eieeptlons waa filed and a motion for a writ of For Infants and Children, error to act M a suprecedes» waa granted. Tbr case will now bo passed upon by the Unitari Htatas supreme court, Burton filed a bond of 8 XXX) for appearance In tbe higher court. CASTOR IA lie Kind You Have always Bot'glr I