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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
ünlAtrstty w ] EU-ENE OREGON FRIDAY JULY’ 6 1906 O NEW CANAL BONOS WILL BE ISSUED We stick to price facts in Wash Goods because they are Id figures—hard facts that cannot be avoided. The richest ings in Wash Goods , we have, as well as the ordinary, at stub- ,m, common-sense prices that mean a saving of money. We have the prettiest things in Wash Goods, minus the ual pretty price—fW is little and plain. Style is money's orth, usually, as much as the cloth. We make no charge for rle, we charge only for the doth—and little for that. GARFIELD NOT Thursday, Friday and Sat urday AX/ ill be one of the greatest Wash Goods Sales ever recorded ices cut in two— ffa's means at price. Our Wash jods department is running over with real bargains just when i hot weather makes them indesoensible. Jk We slash a slice off the price and put the finest at your ser- : at the usual cost of common kinds. We want to clear this department of Summer Goods and pay you to take them away. 4 A FEW FACTS: Dimities 44 << 44 44. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 2^c 5c 6Xc Sc 10c 12><c 30c Figured Organdies 44 44 35c 44 44 40c 44 44 45c 44 44 50c 44 44 60c New York, July X—Ath my Ol». tt decided this tuoruiug not t< ar.si u Thaw, to make no motions au.l tot to Washington, July 2.—Secretary of »euate to confirm the appointment of withdraw his plea ot uot guilty I nis more was decided on at the de. urh the treasury Shaw today issued a cir the canal commission, the president cular askiug for bids on *30,000,000 has appointed a new commission as hour to hide from the prosecu'ii u hfo uf canal bonds. Bids are to be re folkwa: President. Shouts, of Chi contemplated plans. The vived up to July 20 and the bonds cago; Juo. S. Steven», Chas. S. Ma made a strong plea for ail earl tri d. will bear the date of August first and gnon, Peter C. Haines, of the army, as Thaw, he declared, was «utter, lK Lear ¡uteri at at the rate ot two per retired. Mordecai Endicott, of the from the confinement in the J os. cent. They will be issued in dendni navy, retired; Benjamin Harrod of Thaw, said bis counsel, if forced to iuations of $20, $100 ami $1000 for the army. remain *n the Tombs three on ths i I >th the coupon atid registered se- PRESIDENT'S ADVICE. would die. District Attorney - Jet m< —i ues. This ____________ makes it a popular loan, The president in telling a delega reiterated the statement tPat Thug | redeemable in gold at the pleasuie of must take his turn with rht ct tier the government after ten years from tion of Michigan congressmen that he prisoners, The defense is still k date of Issue. They are free from would not “swing around t e circle” ing every effort to find pro it tl, t tax and available to national banks as next year, said : “1 will go only to Lansing, Mich., White endeavored to force his fittili. security -for circulation on the same tions upon Mrs. Thaw, but s< tar io terms as the existing two per cent where 1 want to tell tin« young men legal proof has lieeli fi uud. ■ envois, and as security for deposits of tiie State Agricultural College to stick to the soil, to agriculture, and li national banks remain away from tiie cities. Too MOTHER DOES NOT KNOW < ’O M MISS1 ON R EA PPO1N TI. I». many young meu are flocking to tiie London, July 3.—The steamer Min- On account of the failure of the cities." neapolis, iu which Harry Kei ia’l Thaw’s mother, Mrs. Mary Thaw. , i, ( a passenger, arrived at Titbury ii ek this morning. The mother t ad • t heard of her sou’s difficulty. ( , tain Gates was informed of it by v i - les« telegraphy before landing, I u was asked not to luform Mis. T nr, and the Earl of Yarmouth, her sou in Jaw, made a special request of tli e- porters not to tell Mrs. Thaw. w looked ill. Her daughter will | rob New York, June 2. — District Attor Cleveland, July 3.— Garfield nay. ably break the news to her. he has nothing officially to do with ney Jerome in vigorously prosecuting The investigation of the Standard Oil hi» search through the vile depth« un trust by the various grand juries. He covered by the Thaw White tragedy. 'ias conferred only incidentally with Assistant District Attorney Garvin "’■‘rlet 'ft -• v p r...... this mornimr exaiiiiowt I P HerohotT U/i "i A ’ if tlx- u.tl said 'L iLV**' W"» *’u' r t‘J* T' t ■ rep»*. .» wiU • ftmiT'ttt rc. jfa l jor t'.e p. «•* ¡.t at. b«t Il •- in. e».et-:i-w» bic White •iiid . V* Pendleton, O i!r X It meeting in this i Uat pni. ■ hr tn* •bweth - w t*r voiUlpvasM noon the Inland 1 Ire fwoha t* i ’ jii .»fn. ct;;> 1'1 e goverotne-A’a right to 1' "Oi-t er»' Association adopted a “ ■ | gale has been dearly established by iHiity agaiu-t White. culling on the next legislature to Use ( .1 ]1( . Ol)(lrt.s H|,.] ? the May McKenzie denies that Mrs. ................. IL j corporations are everr possible means to secure a jute now now furnishing ■ ■ information upon Thaw expect« a child, Mrs. Thaw mill for the stiite of Oregon for the d.maml. visited her hnaliaud tbi- morniug. manufacture of grain and wool bags, The iu•fions against the railroads •She was «earcehd mid gri • teil the war and also asked the legislature to ami Standard Oil here will be followed den brightly, saying »hi was la much memorialize congress to remove the by actions at Chicago, Kau«u- City better health thau at any time since tariff from jute anil niRllIltHCtlllPd and Bulfulu. the tragedy. products of jute. Follow ing Is the substance of tile resolution which was adopttd late in the afteruoou: •‘Resolved, That this association urge the members of the legislature to use every proper means to secure a jute mill for the state of Oregon at Junction City, Or., July X—Mada Klamath Lake Railroad Company, the session of 19117, for the mannfsc Anderson died at his farm near town tore of grain begs and other product» operating X) miles of road from Thrall, Saturday. His death was causai uy ot jute. Also. tliHt the legislature be Cal., to Pokegama, Or., and owned the breaking of u blood vessel iu his requested to memornlite congress to by Hie Weyt riiau-er Lumlier Com head, caused by overheating himself remove the duty from raw jute and fmny. has given notice to the publie while moving liny back in the barn. manufactured products. ” here that on and after Sunday. July He was born in penmark Febiusry 21, About 50 farmers were present a* 15, no trains will be operated on that 1H37, coming to America in 1HH-I, and the met ting. A li uni tier ot new mem road on Sundays. settled in Looking Glass, Nebraska, ber.« were secured and the subjr-ct of This action of tiie railroad company amt moving Io this | lace in 1903. grain sacks was thoroughly discussi d. will ineonvtuiienee the traveling pub His wife having died several years ago .15c _lßc 2 Oc ...23c 25c 30c If You Can Beat These Prices We Are Willing Considering the extremely low prices you will do us a favor by not asking for credit his department during the sale. .< .•* ** Whit»e Goods noL Included at* Above Prices A Few Summer Skirts Left at Sale Prices 35grade for $1.03; $2 grade for $ 1 .50; $3.50 grade for $2.50 A very exceptional offer in Men’s Spring and Summer Suits for a little money Negligee Shirts Building up a Shirt Business cannot be done on cheap shirts. We are just as anxious to get the price low as you are to have it, and when we ask a fair price for a perfect shirt that is cut to fit a man and is made of fine imported madras and pon gee, such as swell haberdashers use for shirts at twice the price, we are building up Shirt Business AMPTON BROS JEROME PROBES VILE DEPTHS OF TRUST BUSTING LATE TRAGEDY 11 RR B Di in oe of P 'oda Lily laut •ials I ant leult but «e < I th •les lee, itici doll mila gox 1 «I will : l c ÍH UMATILLA FARMERS WANT WEYERHAUSER IS A REFORMER FOUND AT MEDFORD lic and delay the incoming and out g >ing mails from this point 24 hours. Weyerhaueeer, the lumlier king, vis ited Pokegama last Sunday and or dered the change, saying ttiat no em ploye of his should work on Sunday. Mr. Weyerhauser was surprised to And that there were no public schools at Pokegama and Thrall and issued orders to have a good schoolhouse built at both these places at bls ex pense ANDERSON'S DEATH lie was living with his son lit the time ol his death. MAYOR LANE WINS IN HIS CONTENTION Medford, Or., Ju.y X—The artesian well which Mart Pellet t has been drilling several miles south of Med Portland. July X—The relief Kim- ford is now down u arly Too feet aud mittee today »urrendered to Mayor during the last few days the flow of Laue, flu, issi , ti le sent to Han water has been increasing rapidly un Francisco, ani appropriated another til now it is 25,990 gallons per day, $"<100 for immediate distribution. alrady sufficient to irrigate all of This action follows the receipt of a Pellett'S orchard. lettet from J. D. Phelan stating the He will drill Soo feet. The water necessity of relief. is free from alkal i and of excellent quality. The elevation of land being nearly l,Hi»> feet. Medford can doubt Klamath Falls,Or., July X—Charles less get artesian water at less tl an Edward McClure, a cattle buyer,aged 500 feet. Much interest is taken I ore 21, living in Poe vulley. left for in the experiment. the Charles Horton ranch June 24 to icross Lost river to his home. Lon Angeles, July 3.—Counsel for As be was not seen anywhere for a th* defendants in the land fraud case week a searching party started out consumed a large part of the day ar and found bis borne's tracks leading to the river to feet b«low the ford. guing the motion before District Judge Wili>er to prevent the execu HU boil J was found 200 feet below The horse, with bridle and saddle on, tion of tbeir committment to Oregon St. Petersburg, Jnly X—Th« penn for trial. The government attorney was found in a pasture uear by. ants* demands for lands was disco «ed replied and no decision was made. in the don ma today The psaennts demand that th« government grant them all the crown land« and all lands belonging to the nobility, lb« total living worth *2,500,4**1,100, declaring that they belong to th« people. Portland. July X—W. A. Frater. former po«4<n«eter of Roaebasrg, was Manila, July X—Twenty-one new MORE A88AH8INATIOXM. today sentenced br Judge Wohramott cases and sixteen deaths from cholera Warsaw, July X—Tbe terrorist* ee- to pay a hue of $4 32.5d, without costs ^are reported today In this city. The Masinated two more police sergeant* the amount of the. anii>narleinefft. provinces report 26 new cases and 25 The court stated deaths. The disease is of the deadli thia morning. Roth were killed In •h‘ch was paid the a'raeka and their »»>•**• iu* «•*•* that he regretted the necessity of sen est type and four Americans have tenci.ig an aged man and ex-soldier. •d. beau stricken. A CATTLE BUYER DROWNED AT KLAMATH LAND FRAUOERS IN LOS ANEGLES PEASANTS DEMAND ALL CROWN LANDS EX-POSTMASTER CHOLERA RAVAGES IS SENTENCED PHILIPPINE ISLANDS tn Pad :rs i Ji rht d H □ve, ck V >ud ole ar, Hi ■ ly s lor »ren ve » uf I can it tai est I lie t tioki <ir ■ laaii wli •bbe ins . 4 in 'efoi tb / an •il- IE .. B' ir«, des At I Hy