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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
THE ug ABD EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 26. 1906 = TWO OEFEATS BY NATIVES ON LEYTE ISLAND WE TURN OVER A NEW LEAF ON AUGUST FIRST A STRICTLY CASH Business do not ask for credit. Have been in business for nine years. After nine years in business we find that there is only one way to do bus- iness and that is for cash, and cash only To buy goods, and to buy them at the right prices, we must pay cash—therefore, we must sell for cash Buying for cash and selling for cash, we can save you from 10 to 25 per cent on merchandise, We buy direct from the factories and have to pay for the goods before receiving them; therefore, in order to meet our billi promptly, we have decided that we must sell our goods for cash We also claim that cash buying and cash selling is better for the merchant, also better for the customer Millionaires, medium class and working class will all fare alike at our place. Our system will be strictly cash—do not ask for credit. Our motto: “Quick sales and small profits; strictly cash and CASH ONLY. .«£ Thanking you all very kindly for your past business and hoping that we will have a continuance of your patronage ,t Bear in mind that we are offering summer goods this month at half price. MM .lit HAMPTON BROS. EUGENE AND SPRINGFIELD MARTIN HOGE MAYOR TOM JOHNSON SURRENDERED TEARS UP TRACKS BY BONDSMEN OF STREET RAILWAY General Wood Reports Disaster to American Arms — Is Rushing Regulars to Scene and Declares There is no Occasion for Am iety Over the Situation. Washington, July 25,—General Woods reports th<> defeat of two de tachments of constabulary on tli<> is land of Leyte, the loss being twelve in one instance and fifteen in the ot her. He has ordered General I.ee to rush regulars to the aid of constali ulary to smother the outbreak promptly, and says it is no occasion f ir anxiety us the regulars recently killed one hundred and fifty Pula- janes with ouly one wounded on our side. No 66 land Fraud Defendant Will Hare Cleveland, July 25. —Early this •on mid his associates. morning city workmen, headed by The compatiy secured an injunction Mayor Tout Johnson and guarded by an soon hs th« courts opened, but the police, tore up the tracks of the Johnson refuse«! to pay any attention to the mandat«1. He said that ae soon Consolidated Street Railway on Fill as the municipal tracks are iown he ton street from Loraine to Franklin. will permit lh< other companies Io They did this to make mom for tin lay truck» on the other aide of the tracks of the Municipal Company street, if they use rails according to recently chartered by Mayor John the city specifications. Portland, July 25.—The bondsmen of the defendant Martiu Hoge in the land fraud trials,* surrendered him to the government toJay. On accuuut ot his poor health he will be lodged , nights at the hospital, instead of in prison. Tne defense closed its case this morning with the evidence of the de- femlant Ctia'les Nickell. In rebutal .1. M. La * reuce, receiver of the Rose- burg land office ideutited records. Addison I). Hoimes, Solomon E. Lan des a«'d Defendant Miller gave evi deuce for the government. Arguments ligan'.this afternoon anil the case will go Vo the jury tu- morrow. AGAINST REVOLT J. E. P. WITHERS' BAD SMASH-UP UNION'S LABORS AT THIS TIME HOUSE BURNED OF FREIGHT TRAINS WERE GCMPLETED AT THURSTON ON SHORT LINE THIS MORNING •* Petersburg, July | 25.—Count Hi-yden. Prince Lvolf and H. Stako- vitcli, douina members who refused to sigu the Vibory manifesto, today issued a separate appeal to the people to quietly submit to tbe dissolution of tlie parliament ami prepare for the election ot a new body. They point out that the emperor is withiu his constitutional rights under the fuda- uiental law and say they think it would be a crime amidst th* pr v-nt 1 (rgers to often pt to -iinko ' r lh-> sovereign power. They urg-' tlu <•. I to pruve by theii » 'hey are tit for self g< ■ tari.lg tuat. reslst-anc t Ku»sia n fin-uicial, polj'-fo««' *d troops at Theins-- oi'.v is «1'1 Caught Fire From Kitchen Stove This Afternoon—Small Portion of Contents Saved~No Insurance uish work- is, aril veil al l.evai, uin weie uul allowed lu land, when they sought to join the revolutionists ashore. Niue thousand factory workingmen struck at Riga today. POLICE CAPTAIN KILLED, Warsaw, July 25.—Colonel Salanian- otf of the police force was stablied to death today and the assassin escaped. GENERAL REVOLUTION Milan, July *25.— Revolutionists burned Kempten castle, one of oldest and finest estates in Couland. Armed rebels are in posesssion of the sur rounding country, and two columns of troops are advancing against them, one from the east and the other from the west. WESLEY J. WYL’OFF TERRIBLY INJURED Struck on Head With Flying Crank of Windlass-Part of His Brain Taken Out by Physicians at Eu gene Hospital. Wesiy J. Wyc« ff. an employe of the Hyland Lumber Co. at Mali-1, was brought to the Eugene hospital in an unconscious condition last ventn« suffering with a crushed skull. While loading some heavy timbers on a car the crank of the windlass used in the work struck him a terrific blow on the forehead. The physicians at the hospital found that the frontal bones were badly ern.bed, necessitat ing the removal of small portions of them, and that the skull was broker' at the back of the head. A por tion of the brain in fr«>nt|^.a» rem <v- ed. The nrm was still alive at a late hour but there does not seem to lie much hope for him. li* i« »till on conscious but took a little nourish ment today. Chris Liechti has nuira hin »ho« shop front the tear | ortion of the Matlock building to the building formerly occupied by Morris' paint J. D. Mat- store on West Eighth. lock will occupy the room just vacated as an office. na O.. Mi«~ p. Cllhnr Echo, Utah, July 25.—One of the worst freight wreck« in the history of the Oregon Short Line occurred last night n-sliiititig from a head-on Col lison between a regular and Ull extra train at Review, just west of ( Ireen 111 u Rfr - n H<-main 111.«. If litis pletely bloake<i the trad ' crt ixb juuipt'j, ..iuj FHveriti wore 1 hurt but du one wi* * inflrd. TU J* Wl HMD RUSGY TO PIECES London, July 25 —Today the con ferences of the lntei-parliamentary Union ended. Before adjourn- inent a resolution was adopted advis ing The Hague tribunal to define con. ■' ... eted to arms, munt- tioiis ami exp osives ouly, and that captured sbip shoulit not- l-w d«s. ' oyed, rtiut ov« n t>«t'*een iMllger- , en» ' i rlvate yr, ptecy should be tut- m.' o The «mntwrenoe «dru favored tbe rxjc i Mrs Withers had l»-«n balling bread , aud left a hot fire ll i the k ik ben Move ■ while «he went into ths ¡mt f room t rest. Alter a lew minutes as she started to re-enter the kitchen she discovered that th«- whole room was M r. «■nvelojied iti »moke and flames. and Mrs. Withers were alone aud could do nothing to quench the fire. They sncct-eded in saving a few ar ticles uf furniture but on account of their advanced age were unable to do very much. There was no insurance on the building or contents and the loss will fail pretty heavy on Mr. Withers. The house was small but well built. BLEW OPEN FIFTEEN SAFES! Pro» naville. Or., July |. Hint Mrs ¡lose Etereus added insult to in jury by I clalxiriug him with a u< k- yoke after having chopped his buggy to pises« with an ar, 1« the allega tion of S. Jentry, who liaa had bis good neighbor arrested for assault. Mrs. Stevens is also alleged to have liaudrished a gun in the face of Mr. Jentry. i Brevities Weather prediction for tonight Thursday: Fair. The small boy spends most of time nowadays in the river. The cement foundation for the new evaporator building at the Allen can nery has been completed. 1 Yesterday's bwseball scores: Port land 8, Seattle 2. Los Angeles 8, San Francisco 4. Fresno 2, Oakland 1. Wild pigeons are said to be getting Rockford. HI., July 25.—Two Yegg During the cherry »ea’on men blew fifteen safes open and robbed scarce sixteen offices in the Brown Imildnig large numbers were killed ir the vi this muring. They secured fHOO and «Miiity of the orchards. were captured ami jailed. A tank is being erected at the wool- en mill to furnish water for wool scouring and other purpos e. The company will pump its own water. WILL BURY RUSSELL SAGE AT TROY The old front of the Stewart build ing tn lie occupied by E. Swi-hwarz achiId's book store was torn out today New York, July 25. Mrs. Russel and modern windows will l>e put in. Sage ami friends in a special car left The boiler at the old pumping sta with the body of her late husband to tion is being taken out an«i the Will day for Troy, where the remains smokestack taken down preparatory I m ? Interred. to their removal to the new pumping station. Car Repairer Killed A tiara 32x32 feet fn d<-mcn«ion> *ia living built by the Willamette Valley j Ashland, Or., July ‘25.—I Co in the rear of the new pumping Walker a car repairer, while at work station for the aceoflimodatlon of the iti th» Ashland yards last night was company's horiwa. caugiit la-tween two cars »nd fatally The Mt. Vernon cemetery Associa injured, dying a tr* hours afterward. tion has filed article« of incorporation The Ali-any Democrat, yesterday, with the county clerk. The incorpo -aid: Earl Abbett returned this rators are J. T. Donaldson, D. afternoon from Nye Creek, where he Jacoby ami. W. F. Smith, and the spent a couple of weeks, making the principal plane of business is Jasper. remarkable gain of 13 pounds in A deed wa, filed y«*st*r<lay convey tlt.h. While there be a<-ted as chape- ing from C. F. Littlefield to F. A. r«-"« for - ver>^ ”f D. girls end Rankin one half of the west wall of was ■» decided sncceaa, / ** After a visit the Littlefield brick building to F. with hi. folks in Portland he will «<> A. Rankin who le erecting a" cement fo Seattle to enter the auditor's offics Mock buil.iing In the rear of it 'lbe of the Northern Pacific. jconsideration is given at fot». TWO HOBBERÎES ÂT COTTAGE GROVE Clothing Store and Cook Cars of Southern Pacific Co. Entered— Car Robbers Caught it Orain and Put in Jail. Sunday night about 2:30 a thief broke iuto Ed H'bberd’a "Toggery" at Cottage Grove, by lowering a win. <low in the I>ack which was ouly par tially .dosed aud climbed Into the room. He stole a suit of clothe«, some underwear, pried the money till open only to Hud alsmt 21.00 in Change and then got out the back <1 mr. The only source of identifica tion is the tailor made .uit oi cloth,a Hie man stole. Saturday af'renoon two tramp« ont of a gang of five going south on the blind baggage of the passenger stole into the cook cars of the work traiu stopped at Cottage Grove and etui« two coats, a vest and a pair of pant-, ami boarded the train again and got away The cooks were only abeeut from the car for a minute aud at once noticed the inlualng eoat« and going to the depot wired ahead, and the men were nabbed at Dram, webre constable Atkins was sent after them bringing I bent in Monday noon. lu a short trial before Justice Young lu t'.e aftre'ioon they plead guilty to petty larZceuy and were sentenced to the .lays in jail.—Nugget. THIRTY ARE KILLED BY WATERSPOUT Lynne, Franc«, Jnly 25. _ a villa«« near here was destroyed by n water - pout t< day. At least thirty are «lead and the property low la Pnifeaeor E. IX Reet-kr auperintenlant of Erwens * boola, baa been reeiact- of the Monmouth norms I this year. . lia..