r. V - EUGENE OREGON FRIDAY FEBRUARY ¿3 H o SEVERAL LIVES Petticoat LANDSLIDE at work. Engineer Denny Fred, Fire­ man Peters, one mail clerk and two tramps were killed. Three passengers are missing and it is believed they are under the mass of earth. Redding, Feb. 21.—Late reports state that Fireman Peters and the mail clerk have liven found injured. but alive, Two passengers are still miaaing. Engineer Freel and three tram|>a are dead. _ GARFIELD CONTINUES HIS TESTIMONY Ladies' black Sateen, Pres de Soie and Col­ ored Silk Petticoats at prices to suit. Oc, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00. ir 90c garment is as good as any $1.50 underskirt shown elsewhere in Eugene. Made up from a good grade of Mercerized sateen, with a 12-inch accordion pleated flounce, containing a net lining to lengthen the wearing qualities. Remember the QAp price_________________________________________ ________________ ZW t also have a large assortment of higher priced garments, each one in itself a work of art. z ^re is a skirt with a Pres de Soie upper and an 18 inch double silk C AQ j flounce, that we are offering for----------------------------------------------- Ls garment is sure to meet with approval, as it will outwear an all-silk skirt, and yet [ give the same effect as the more expensive silk garments. I if you prefer the all-silk Skirts we can supply your wants. C < 00 Engines Had Heen Derailed When Slide Came Down Mountain, Burying Train Men.Passen­ gers and Tramps S 1 O 00 Ogden, I’tah, Feb. 21.—The jury in the case of Fred F. Chambers, pres­ ident of the city council, charged witli taking money from the treasury unlawfully, returned a verdict this morning of guilty. The trial of other councilmen will now lie started. MRS. MORRIS' ARREST WAS JUSTIFIED Chicago, Feb. 21.—Garfield contin­ ued hia testimony in the packers’ plea for immunity thia morning. He emphatically reiterated that he did not in any way promise immunity. He ¿aid he did tell the packers he Washington, Feb. 21.—Dr. Minor would use the profit and loan accounts Morris made public today the corre­ in the aggregate, so as not to attack spondence with the president regard­ Redding. Cal.. Feb. 21.—The first them individually in that quarter. ing the* recent expulsion of his w ife section of southl.ound passenger train by force from the White House. Mor­ number 15 ran into a slide a half mile ris demanded a public apology. Sec­ above Delta at nine o'clock last night. retary Loeb at the direction of the The head engine was hurled from the president replied that the president track and down an embankment and had made an investigation of all at­ the second engine was derailed on the tendant circumstances and concluded embankment side. While the crew that tlie woman’s arrest was justified. and several passengers were extricat­ Tampa, Fla., Feb. 21.—The Long­ He said that force was used only just ing an injured tramp a second big worths sailed this morning on the such as whs necessary to make the ar­ slide cthne down, covering the party steamer Mascotte tor Cuba. rest effective. LONGWORTHS SAIL TODAY FOR CUBA .. ................. Inc assortment of high grade Taffeta Silk Skirts, in the new shades of Alice blue, grey, brown, red and black. Price................ —-------- ---------------------- ---------------- 1 COUNCILMAN CHAMBERS GUiLTY ............... If You Can’t* Come to the Store Lo Do Your Shopping Mail or Telephone Your Order. AM Orders for Merchandise or Samples Promptly and Carefully Filled and Delivered. Satisfaction or Your Money Back.—S. H. FRIENDLY. You Are in Need of a Petticoat You Should See Our Line EUCENL’S LEADING STOR. . EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR FRIDAY’S SURPRISE SALE No. 42. Or while they last, many of the specials quoted here will not last long, so if you wish the < bc»st come or ’phone, or mail your order early. Women s Covert Jackets $5.00. Received by express a few days ago 12ne^v Covert Jackets, made from all-wool Cov­ ert, lined throughout with heavy Mer­ cerized sateen, splendidly C? C tailored, only, each WORK Oil DRÄ.IN-C30S BAY RAILROAD THE COLD Drain. Or., Feb. 20.—About 5.000 tons, or half of the rails necessary for the building of the Drain-Coos Bay railroad, have already arrived at Drain and more are arriving daily. A house mover, is busy moving buildings from the right of way be­ tween Draiu and Elkton. 1(> miles west of here, and it is expected t liat an army of laborers will be at work grading for the new road next month. rfer. Ohio, Feb. 21.—Alliert of Chillocothe, was nomi- r congress on the first ballot Invention held here today t> e a candidate to succeed t>r, who did not receive a Ite from his own county, did 1 solid vote from any county, teceived 20 votes in the en- All lo-inch fused to plead and asked for an im­ mediate preliminary hearing, which was set for February 27th. The de­ mand of the defendants that the prosecution produce the names of its witnesses was overruled by the court. The defendants' attorney alleged the affhlav it was insufficient as it charged the individuals with lieing present at Caldwell and committing the crime, when they were out of the state. It contained not a word charging con­ spiracy. The prisoners demanded to be allowed more privileges in the penitentiary, which was granted, ex* cept that the request for a newspaper was refused. They were committed without bail and taken back to the penitentiary this afternoon. The miners of Silver City discovered a detective working as a miner and mobbed him, and he narrowly escaped being lynched. Explosive Machine Dissected strongest and most convenient form of Formaldehyde, have a generator for rental for general disinfecting Dses. > ¿* ^* *< ¿* »* > •* ** ** 10 long coat Suits in grey, blue and black, satin lined throughout, tight fitting coats, skirts the very newest cut, regular $25.00 suits, while tncy last Denver, Feb. 21.—An infernal ma­ chine which waa found "planted” under the gate of the residence of Chief Justice Gabbert was dissected this morning and found to contain a sufficient amount of exploaivea to kill 100 people. Poverty >*11 February 22. tors, 25 cents. Specta­ M I $1 Silks, Alloversand Laces, A _ special at__________ ______ H'irC Among this 49c Assortment is Black Taf­ feta, Brochcd. Satin, Allover Nets and flouncings, colored Taffetas, etc. Regular prices are 85c to $5.00 a yard. Z Q Special, yard........................... *i'7v 50 Pieces Scotch Lawns at 5c per yard. i Light and dark colors, 26 inches wide, new patterns, figures and stripes. These are exceptional values considering the price of cotton stuffs, at, a yard 12Sc Flannelette, a yard 7'/>c. 10 pieces dark and light colored Flannelette, suitable for .wrappers, sacqucs, I/ — andKimonas. Special ___ C /¿C 20c Women's and Child Hose, pair 12Xc. Shirtwaists Hall Price. 15 Women’s Shirtwaists, all new styles, made of Albatros, Mohair and Taffeta Silk, sizes 34 to 38, in white, green and black. If you wear a 34, 36 or 38 don’t miss this sale. These are the best val­ ues we have ever offered. Shirtwaists $1.25 to $3.50. Worth $2.50 to $8.50. 8 Shirtwaists, Bishop sleeves, each I Qr worth $1, sizes 36 to 42_____ JzC EXTRA. Send for Samples of Spring Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Silks, Embroiderk s, Etc. Any ready-to-wear garment s nt out if not satisfactory can be returned. Exceptional Values 25c in Men's Suits. 75c $12 $1.29 45c, 50c and 60c Fancy neckwear at, each ______ _____ ____ $1.25 Silk Lined Mocha Gloves for__________________ $1.50 Silk Lined Mocha Gloves for___________ 7J4c and 8%c Platt Vai. and Tor- chon lace for, yard__________ 54x90 Single Bed Sheets _____ 45c 72x90 Double Bed Sheets........ .......... 45c 81 x90 Double Ben Sheets 65c 45x26 Pillow Cases _____________ 10c $1.00 full size Spreads ___ 88c $1.25 full size Spreads____ ______ $1.10 $2.00 full size Spreads_________ $1 75 $3.50 full size Spreads_________ $3.00 $1.25 Bed Comforts ________ $1.10 10 dozen 40x19 linen hemmed Huck Tow­ els, regular price 35c each. This is the best towel value we have ever t offered. Special at, each. . $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta, a yard $1.00 $1.00 23-inch Black Taffeta, a yard 49c Satisfaction or Your Money Back. 10 dozen Hose, women’s and chi'dren’s, medium an! heavy weights. Don’t miss this sale. If you can’t come, ’phone or write. Every o»-der will be filled as long as they last. 20c values. 1 I/ — A pair ............... 1 ix/jC Suits 30 Men s Suits in cheviots and worsteds. all sizes, 34 to 42, greys, browns, greens, etc. I his is the sale of the year, the clean up of all odd sizes of broken lines. Our Spring clothing will be here in a few days, and we need the room. You can afford to get one of there suits to save the better one that you’ll get later. Come early and get hrst pick. $12.00 and $10 Our stock of Boys’ and Youth’s clo.hing is complete with the newest styles at the very lowest prices. Come on in boys and lets show you some of the proper stuff for1 Spring and Summer. Eugene’s Foremost and Best* Store.