Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 12, 1906, Image 1

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Of
THE MANY THAT ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF
OLIS HOTEL
OUR ANNUAL SALL
RTICLES found in our advertisement are honestly reduced.
No fake schemes employed in older to realize a large
profit from our customers.
A
on
Scaling
Ladder
Caught a Woman Who Jumped
Commencing tomorrow we will make a special effort to reduce our large stock of
dress goods before the arrival of our new spring stock; 65c and 50c
A
all wool suitings, consisting of wool Plaids, Panama’s, Mohairs and
mixed Weaves.
Reduced to...........................................................
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From Filth Story—Both
Fell
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$1.75
Tatties’ $9 00 Black Prandesie Waists
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red'icea to.................................................
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65c Garments, now reduced
to.........................................
$2.00 garments, now reduced
to.............................................
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500 yard- of Torchon I .ace and Insertion
regularly sold at 5c, reduced, per yd.........
$3.SO garments, now reduced
to............................................
Corset Cover Embroideries at clearance sale
prices. See cut windows for prices and patterns.
$4.50 garments, now reduced
to.......... -................................
Ladies’ fine muslin underwear, beautifully trimmed
in lace and insertion.
$5.00 garments, now reduced
to.......... ..............................
50c
$1.50
$2.60
$2.75
$3.85
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Ladies’ silk and leather belts reduced 20%
Men’s Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats and Cravenettes at c’earance sale prices
Boys’ ThroPieca Schoo! Suits at Big Reductions.
EUGENE’S
LEADING
STORE.
EIRE UNDER
WRITERS MEET1
KS COUN IY TO
STANDARD
DONATE MONEY
OIL INVESTI
obéit A. Reid, repreeentiug t< e
tland Board of l’rade, wss in Eu-
e today. The Fortlnnd board bas
cloded to put out a large book for
distribution io tbe Flaut and la
:log all Uregon to joln iu tbe mat-
'be county cocrt has been asked to
late $700 or $809 for a Lane county
tion and will consider It later. It
a good idea tn follow up tbe fair
h something of the kind and Lane
nty should be represented. Mr
d predicts that Oregon will gain
JOO population in the next 14
>nt be.
he
e also have a < ar of salt to sell a*
sduetiuo,
Liverpool, Liverpool
I, Diamond special, dairy,
md, stock, Liverpool lump.
MOON' & TINGLEY.
Here’s
Good
News!
San Francisco. Jan. 10 —President
A. W. TborntoD, of the Fire Under­
writers’ Association of the PaciHc
coast, which Is holding its thirteenth
annual convention in this city, iu bis
annuel report recommends that tbe
New York, Jan. 10. —William M. ’ national government have exclusive
Rockefeller was on ths stand this , control of lire companies. Election
morning. He is of a retiirug dlsposl-1
of officers will be held late this after
ttoo. This Is bis first public appear­ uoon and a bamiuot at tbe St. Fran­
ance.
Tbe inquiry adjourned this cis Hotel this evening.
morning until this afternoon to per­
mit Hadley to attend the bearing of
Phone Across Mountains
Rogers In the supreme court.
Ablany, Or., Jan. 9.—A new tele­
in tbe supreme court today the
Standard Oil lawyers fought to scenr.* phone line from the central part of
a delay. They wanted two weeks, but Eastern Oregon is to be built io the
Halley won. The argument must toe early spring to connect with the Wil­
lamette valley system of the Pacific
heard Friday.
States Company at this place. Tbe
liDe will be built frqni Prineville di­
rectly west to tbe Cascade mountains,
crossing over tbe mountains to Cas-
oadia, where it sill connect with the
line now running to that point from
Albany.
Portland,Jan. 10.—The eleventh an­
nual exhibition of the State Pooltry
tasociation opened here this morning
with a large attendance and full ex­
hibition.
A selling event that
a little money go a long
•»y. Dollar values at four bit
*ces. COME.
See our bargain table.
■'haft in tbe basement, caused by
crossed wires, and swept rapidly up­
ward. The hotel Is practically ra­
ined.
The dead are Captain Berwlij, Ma­
bel Larson, A. G. , Nichol, C. H.
Wright, of New Y’ork, W. E Magtier,
FORMATION
HOG
RENE
1Y B
MOUSt
WANTS IN
e
ClFIlPr'll
vldl
forest reserve in Southwestern Ore-
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goo, in the Rogue River country. Fnl-
ton has rtquested that action be de- Dtsir'S to Kno* ¡1 Criminal Proi-
ferred until th« residents of the re­
gion can be beard, as there is strung
ecution Against Certain Indi
opposition.
viduals and Corporations
The senator received a telegram
from the management of tbe Regulat- [
Has Commenced
or steamship line stating ttiat because
of low water traffla on the upper Co­
lumbia Is practically suspeuded on ac­
Washington, Jan. 10.- The Louse
count of several rocks in tbe chancel ' committee on judiciary by a unan­
tbat obettuct navigation. He took imous vote today authorized a favora­
the matter up with tbe chief engi­ ble report on tbe resolution calling
neers, who today appropriated $1000 upto tbe attorney general for a leeort
for tbe removal of obstructions.
hs to whether or uot criminal prose­
RAILROAD
AKMED FORCE
Portland, Jan. 10 —Thia afternoon
Chief of Police Gritzmacher received
a telephone call for police Resistance
from Maegley s'atioii.tbe soeue of last
night's tight between the Harriman-
Hill railroad forces.
Two hundred
armed man are reported on the s^eue.
PRESIDENT IG
ÑORES SENATORS
' svitai,
cutions have been begun as tbe result
of the Northern Securities cate decis­
ion declaring certain individuals] and
eorp?ratinne to be combinations in
i restraint of trade.
CASSIE CHAD
WICK CASE
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Cincinnati, Jan. 10. —Tbe United
States court of appeala tbla morning
refused Cassie Chadwick a rclieaiiug.
Douglas Tax Levy
Roseburg, Dr., Jan. 9.—The county
court, which Is in session here, fixed
Washington, Jan. ¡0.—Henry L. tbe levy for the couDty Saturday at 20
Stimson, a member of Ellb'i Root’s mills, on a valuation of $6,577,924.
law Arm, was nominated today for Tbe levy la five mills less than that
United Sthtes district attorney of I of last year.
vear. This . is ___
mainly . due to
New York. Under the fee system It tbe fact that Assessor Staley Increased
is worth $6u,00‘J a »ear. Neither Platt I the valuation of property in tbe coun-
nor Depew endorsed the appointment, ty $6*26,453.
i*e»L<
WbL'
Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday
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3 Days Only
Portland, Jan. 10. -Tbe State Hor­
ticultural Solcety this afternoon re­
elected tbe present offlesrsfor the en-
,ning year. J. L. Carter. Hood Riv­
er, was awarded the sweepstakes, tbe
commercial prize cup. B. B. Tucker,
Hood River, was second.
PRESIDENT HAR­
PER IS DEAD
tCÄ
Chicago.
10. -Dr. Billings Is­
sue a bulletin a*, noon today saylag
tbat Dr. Harper, presideot of tbe
University of Chicago, conid nut llve
to tbe end of tbla week. He Is very
low and bas not beau oui of bed for
several daye.
A game of basketball will be played
In tbe armory Saturday evening be­
tween members of tbe Multnomah
Athletic Club who are attending tbe
university and other studen t, Tbe
game promises to be an interesting
one.
Quality in Drugs
This store caters to people who ap­
preciate blgb quality in drugs and
drug »tore ssrvioc.
Our prices are
always as reasooabis as possible, co.i- i
■ latent with cbe kind of goods and
service furnished.
Holl's Red C'roea Drug Store.
Villard ball nest Friday
Arthur Frazer
Floranos A. Roach
Joyee BrowDsll-Hopklna
CbioMo, Jan. 10,-Or. Harper died
Fret apostrophe 'bnsaes from
at 2:30 thia afternoon.
points of Willamette street.
Admission 50 cents.
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Steam cleaning and pressing d»oe
Hazelwood chili I concerne tastes
right at (CltyJ Dye Works, Weet
Eighth street, next door to Eugene like •ore-try It. Tan cáete a dfsb
Friday.
Leu dry.
V
f;
We hold our annual three-day, two-price, stock reducing
clothing sale in conjunction with our regular JanLiary Clearance
Sale. Those who have not already bought clothing are indeed to
be congratulated, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday clothing can
be bought for less than the manufacturer’s cost, and in many
cases less than the cost of the material.
Every Suit and Overcoat, in the House
Goes at Either One of These Two Pric’s:
BASKETBALL
AT THE ARMORY
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k food news to the pocket
Minneapolis, Jan. 10. —At laast ten
persons lost their Ilves tn a big Hre
which gutted the Hotel West this
morning and over a dozen are miss-
lug. At tbe time of tbe Hre there
were hundreds of guests in tbe build­
ing. Many jumped from the upper,
windows on all sides and many to
their death
Captain John Betwin, fireman, was
killed while trying to eave Mabel
(.arson, who jumped from tbe fifth
floor into bis arms, which overbal­
anced him on tbe ectliug ladder aud
precipitated both to tbeir death in
the street below. Judge Atwater, tbe
oldest lawyer in the state, was res­
cued by a male mrse. who carried
biru five floor a through dense smoke
and water.
William Davideou, tbe
American consul in Manchuria, was
overcome by empire and bis condition
la serious He may uot recover. W.
G. Nichol, a broker of this city,
jumped from tbe fifth floor and was
killed.
The ^ire started in tbe elevator
GATION
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Great January Mark
Down Sale
ULiltleullucU
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MALES ONLY 10c
FRIDAY ONLY STATE SOCIETY
or Friday only tbe Ha?elwooi will
MEETINGS
bot tamalee cf tbeir own manu-
are at 10 rente apiece.
AllUu.,
tun has received notice from Forester.
Pinchot that the forest survey couten-
plates the early location of a new
Death
Fireman
Ladies’ *3.50 White Oxford Waists
reduced to...........................................
DuiulU,
baby, its mother aud grandmother
aud an unidentified man. Cuusui
Davidscn and a brother of Magner
are dying. Tweuty who were injured
are in tbe various hospitals.
WASHINGTON
Many Persons Killed NORTHWEST NEWS Committee Asks (ar Re-
and Burned to
Waebingtou, Jan. 10. —Senator Fol-
port From Attorney­
This Month Speaks Well of Oar Effoits to Please.
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EUGENE OREGON FRIDAY JANUARY 12 1'6
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$1650 to $2750 Suits and
Overcoats..................
$8.00 to $1450 Suits and
Overcoats.......................
$ 14.85
$7.05
Th^e Prices Are Positively Good But Three Days
Sale Closes Saturday Night at
:
MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT SALE PRICES
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Good Goods Only.
SatUslacbion or Your
Money Back.
Sollar of the Best
$10.00 Suit,
In Oregon
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