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THE EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, l»O8.
Men's Qothing
We are Closing Out»
This is the Time
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All Prices Reduced
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The Zed Rosendorf
Stock of Merchandise
612 Willamette Street
Three Doors South of Ninth St.
$3.95
9c
67c
. 5c
$1.19
. 23c
hku’s Suits, values to $15.00. choice
Nature’s Remedy, 25c, special..........
Danderine, $1.00, special................
Ladies' Handkerchiefs. 10c, special
S. S. S., large, $1.75, special..........
Jayne’s Vermifuge, 35c, special........
at 50c on the Dollar
STANLEYS
Always Sell
For Less
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We arc Seiling Shoes at One-Fourth to One-Half kekuction from the Regular Prices
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SALE PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE
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PANAMA STEAMER
SUNK IN COLLISION
OFF SANDY KOOK
New York. Nov. 26
The stpamer
Finance, of the Panama Railroad A
Steamship company, was sunk
in
enlJ i ii with the White Star liner
Ge irg'c in the main »hip channel off I
the end of Sandy Hook tills morn
ing in a denae fog. The Gorglc was
slightly damaged.
The Gurgle Iwid anchored near the
spot mid put off boat.« to save those
on th J Flnam ■?, and the life-saving
crew at Sunday Hook went to tile
scene, as well as the tug used bv the
harbor com in I ««loner«.
lii c . i III h I o . i occurred while m st
<»f the | n -mgera were at broagfast
and many women and children were
A panic occurred in
still asleep,
which many Jumped overltourd and
were picked up by the boats of the
Finance and the Geòrgie, the crew»
working nobly with the cooler pas
sengers in the rescue work.
All
those saved were brought to this
city on the (leorgic.
The Finance had 85 passengers
ubonrd, lint It Is believed that only
three were drowned:
Miss Irene
Cambell, of Colon; Menry Muller,
conductor on the Panama railroad,
aud Policeman Ithlland, of the Canal
Zone police.
The following officers, who re
mained on duty, were carried down
Chief Engineer
in the wreckage:
John W. Puckett; Third Assistant
Engineer William II Todd, Oiler
Charles K. Rice.
PORTLAND EAST
SIDERS WIN FROM
EUGENE HIGH
(From Thursday'» Daily Guard.»
A good-sized crowd attended the
football game on Kincaid Field this
afternoon between the East Side
High school Of PortlSld and the Hu-
gene High school. Before the game
was more than a few minutes old
It was plain to see that Portland was
It was plain to ses that Eugene was
Hie stronger team, but the visitor«
made their scons on football tuck.
The First Half.
Portland kicked off to Eugene
By a forward pass Eugene worked
the ball to the ten yard line, where
It was lost on a fumble. Portland
was forced to pant and recovered
the ball on the 40-yard line
Ku
geno punts, but the punt was blocked
on the 15-yard line and after a few
line plunges Portland worked the
hall over the goal line for a toach-
down.
Goal was kicked. Score -
Portland. 6; Eugene. 0.
Portland
kicked off to the 45-yard line Eu-
gen * loses ball on yardage; Portland
forced to puut but recovers the ball.
Eugene punts.
Portland forced to
punt but recovers the ball. A place
kick was made from the 25-yard
line
Score. Portland, 10; Eugene.
C. The remainder of the bait was
" li'il.i n punting duel with honors
about even. Portland twice kicked
over Eugene's goal and the ball was
brought out to the 25-yard line.
Second Half.
Eugene scored a touchdown soon
lifter the beginning of the second
half. Et:„ene kicked off and Port
land forced to punt. Eugene works
ball to 15-yard line hut loses It on
a fumble.
An exchange of punts
follows and Eugene has the ball on
tile 15-yard line again. After a few
line plunges the ball Is taken over
the line for a touchdown. No goal.
Score: Portland, 10; Eugene,5.
No scoring during the remainder
of the game. Filial score: Portland,
10; Eugene, 6.
Jenkins. Bailey and l’reston were
eaclly the stars for Eugene. Quar
terback Kuykendall was taken out
In the middle of the second half on
account of Injuries and Dustin sub-
■ ¡luted.
|\JFIA/Q HF I MTFRF^T
Ur Illi tnwi
FROM COTTAGE GROVE
Trap Shoot Held Wednesday—
Other Novsy Notes From
the Local Papers
even hope to penetrate western Si
beria. In the winter of 1911 they ex
pect to turn south into Turkey and
from there into Palestine and back
to the coast. On the homeward voy-1
age stops will be made in India,,
China, Japan, the Philippines, Aus
tralia, New Zealand and Hawaii, and
in every country as much motoring
will be done as the circumstances
will permit. Sailing from Hawaii to
San Francisco in the winter of 1912
they will have completed the trp in
about four years.
The trip is not being taken as an
endurance test, and It Is not their
iatentlon to try to break any speed
records. Mr. Hoover, who has spent
the greater part of his lite perfecting
systems of irrigation In the West,
was In poor health last winter and
he has undertaken the trip around
the world with the outdoor life
which ii offers as a means of getting
well. The start from the southern
California was made early last April,
Their route to New York was by way
of San Francisco, Portland, Spokane.
Omaha and Chicago.
fortunate and the suffering, lie acted
well his part in "this brief Jit tie jour
ney over the isthmus down into the
tide," and always had a kind and
cheerful w id for those whom he met
on the way.
H. C. PERKINS.
NEWS ITEMS FROM *
JUNCTION CITY
SCHOOL BOARO
CONVENTION DISCUSSES
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Born—November 24, 1908, to Mr. i WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT
and Mrs. Chris. Christensen, a daugh
ter. This is the first heit and Joy
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
and gladness reign supreme in that
household.
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Herchal Johnson has sold his cor
ner building and 34 feet of ground ,
to Wni. McFarland, the deal being'
At the regular meeting of the Eu
closed last Saturday. This is a good gene Circle No. 16, W. of W., held
corner and will increase in commer Friday evening, November 27th, the
cial value. The consideration was following officers were elected for
the ensuing term.
*1,800.
Two of our prominent carpenters
Past Guardian Neighbor, Alberta
were hunting, Wednesday we believe S. McMurphey.
it was. The wages lost was *3 each;
M.
Guardian Neighbor, Luella
spent *2 for ammunition; blistered Brewster.
Adviser, Mary M. Chambers.
their hands, using oars, and other
Clerk, 8. .1. Wilson.
blisters which causes them
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to eat
Banker, Etta J. Green.
their meals standing, P. 8.—They
Magician, Emma M. Long.
killed three ducks.
Attendant, Margaret M. Hetich.
Anthony Miller died at the resi-
Inner Sentinel, Severine Newman.
dence of his son. E. J. Miller, Sat
Outer Sentinel, Laura Morris.
urday, November 2 1, 190«. ai
at the
Captain of Guards, Ella E. Fraz-
ripe age of 87 years, 11 months and
22 days.
He had been in failing er.
Musician, Minnie R. Frank,
health for some time and on account
Manager for 18 months. Mary
of his age his family were aware of
the sad fact that the end was nesfr. Chessman.
Managers held over, Jennie M.
Friday night he had a serious re
lapse and he breathed his last the Williams and Lurena Zimmer.
following afternoon.
The Thanksgiving masquerade car OREGON LUMBER
nival preved a grand suocatw and all
SOLD IN CANADA
sorts of characters were represented.
For the best make-up and sustained
lady character Miss Ada Powell re
Wellington, N. Z., Nov. 28. -The
ceived first prize, a pair of kid Dominion timber trade is so seriously
gloves. She represented a jockey. affected by the increasing tin e 'tâ
The gentlemen'» prize was captured tions of Oregon pine that a deputa
by Louis Patno, who represented an tion of Influentirl local sawmill own
Indian. The prize for the most com ers and timber merchants have peti
ical girl character was woq by James tioned the premier to impose a duty
Washburne, and the boy prize was
Oregon lumber. Many ¡utils of
won by Joe Satterfield, who repre on
the dominion have been forced to
sented a monkey.—Times.
shut dowi and others will have to (ol-
' low suit shortly.
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Th,‘ Premier will appoint a r.val
................................... commission to Investigate the matter.
Hon. R. A. Booth of Eugene, will
speak at the morning service at th«
Methodist church next Sabbath at 1 I
a. m. His theme will be In the Inter-1
e«t of the Laymens Association of the
Oregon Con.'erence.
The new Burkholder block Is near
ly completed Carpenters are at work
fitting up the interior and the build
ing will soon be occupied by the
Burkholder-Woods Co.
Married At the home of Mrs.
Churchill, in this city, Wednesday.
OREGON WINS
November 25, 1908, Walter Threkeld
ami Miss Anna Sutherland, both of
FROM MULTNOMAH
Brownsville, Oregon, Rev. Elkins of
BANK OFFICIALS
the Christian church officiating.
The Masonic ball Is now finished,
TEN TO NOTHING
having been re-papered, painted, re-j
ARE FOUND GUILTY
carpeted and practically, re-furnlsh-
ed. The furniture, which was used
of the old. has been re-upholstered
♦ Guard Special Service.
Pittsburg. Nov. 28- Guilty was the
and varnished, and the Masons have
Portland, Nov. 26.—The
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verdict
in the United Stat s court iti |
as
good
a
lodge
room
as
there
Is
in
+ University of Oregon football
a town In the state this size. The lad- , the case of C. E. Mullin. < ish.cr. and
•F train net ated the team of tho
les of the Eastern Star subscribed R. K. HI sue tn. president, of lie de
Multnomah Club here this af
the carpet as their share iu the un funct ■■’armers' and Merchant:«’ Han’t
♦ ternoon in a close and well-
dertaking.
of Mount Pleasant, and E. P. Stein
♦ played game by the score of
Wednesday afternoon
witnessed man. former president of the Acme
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halt result
♦ 10 to 0. The first
some very expert shooting at the, Lumber Company. •
♦ ed iu no score. Oregon In the
traps on Wall street, a bevy of the'
Mullin Is alleged to have eiubez-
middle of the second half
Pacific Coast's best marksmen par lied * 110,600. and other« of aiding
scored a touchdown and
ticipating,
including
Geo.
B.
Morse,
Moullen kicked an easy goal.
and abetting him.
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of the Winchester Fire Arms Co.,
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Bill Hillis, fancy shot, and Harry El
Montgomery Goes I p.
lis representing tho U. M. Cartridge
Pittsburg. Nov. 28—William Mont
Co., C. A. Mcl.ogan of the Shelby gomery. former cashier of the wreck
Smelting Al.ead Co. H. II \ i
Previous Multnomah-Oregon Beere». the local expert and hardwire man. ed Allegheny National Bank. » is sen
tenced to fifteen years in the peniten
1896 ......................... 12
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'Ion w.H free tiary today.
1898 ........................ 21
atul was witnessed by a large crowd
Montgomery was convicted of em
1899 (2nd game) . 0
- -Leader A Western Oregon.
DIED
bezzlement by the abstraction
of
1 899 (2nd game) . 0
over half a million, and the bank
5
1900
failed for one million. Before be
1 900 ( 2nd game). 0
At hts residence near Grants Pass.
ing sentenced Montgomery made a
17
1901
AROUND
THE
WORLD
statement to the effect that he never Josephine county. November 24,th.
16
1902
took one penny of the bank's money i ’908. after a lingering Illness of gev-
12
1903
BY AUTOMOBILE for his own use. He said he had not era, year«' duration. Benjamin Rush,
1904
7
been :iven a fair trial or he would aged 6« years. 11 months and 22
6
1905
days. Deceased was born in Alaba
tell all the facts.
190«
4
ma on Decenilier 2. 1839. He moved
5
1907
New York.
Nov 29
Probably
with his parents to Arkansas in 1845
and came to Oregon in 1852. settling
tho most extensive automobile trip SURCLARS OPERATE
in Lane c oanty in 1853. He moved
ever undertaken Is that planned by
WASHINGTON WALLOPS
to Josephine county In 1897. He was
Mr. and Mrs. H. A Hoover, who
AT
HARRISBURG
sailed on the steamship Republic to
married in December. 1872. to Ml«s
0. A. C. TOTH ETUNE OF , day
for Algiers. The home of the
Sarah Cantell. and four children
0 Hoovers 1» near Los Angeles. Cal..
U o-' tmrg. Or . Nov. 26.—Jake were the result of thia union, two
THIRTY-TWO TO
»nd In completing the trip bv auto v oguth « blacksmlth shop was en- sons and two daughters. James Rich
from that city .to New York, the ; tered last night and several too!» ard. Mrs. laiura Mitchell, of Cres
couple have already finished the I were afolen Tho poatofflce was also cent. Nevada. Mary Elizabeth ’de
first lap of their ambitious journey ontered. Poetmaater Morri« savs he ceased) and Philip Joseph. Deceas
Guard Special Service.
When they land at S.in Francisco, as has mlssed nothlng except a third o* ed leaves one brother. Samuel Rush,
Seattle, Wash . Nov 26.— Washing they plan to do In the winter of i a box of cigars whích were In a show of Crook county, and one sister, Mrs.
ton State University defeated Oregon 1812, they expect to have covered i cas« dos« to tho front wlndow Scoft John Calloway, of latne county. The
Agricultural College here this after- . more than 75,000 miles.
A Jone»' placo wa» atoo entered, |5 writer had been acquainted with the
noon by the score of 32 to 0. The
Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will spend , In cash boing «ecured. It Is thought deceased for more than forty year»,
first half ended with the score of Ifi this winter In touring Algeria and | to be the work of hoboe»
and can truthfully say that h" was
to 0, the northerners making 16 Egypt, with as far reaching excur
one of the noblest work« of God. an
more point» In the second half.
! sions fnto t'le Sahara
___ Desert
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may _
Kennedys 1 atxati/e Cotigh 9yru honest, upright man. He placed hi»
The game throughout was very one- prove practicable Early In the sprtng moves the bowels gently. Contain« n> honor above price, and while he
sided.
, their car will be ferried over to Italy orlate». It !» plen«nnt ♦ take sne .corned everything which appeared
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: and for three successive years tours. children o»peciallv Ilk» th» •»••• «
o him mean and base, hfs heart
O. Ixitt was a passenger on the Me- will lie made across every country, neerlv like map!» rtazr Seid ty al went out In pity to the poor, the un-
Kenzle stage this morning for Vida
in Europe at least on» way. They 6nnjd»rs
How la Your Digest*»«?
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 Sth
Ave.. San
Francisco,
Gratitude
for recommends
th«
, a ■
remedy for stomach the
trouble.
She
wonderful
says? ’ <_ai nt. I VC1UC7 tv»» tU«J w v» is <a v i a n ■
effect of Electric Bitters in a case of
acute indigestion, prompts this tes-
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec-
trie Ritters is the best remedy on the
i market
ni'j.L.it today."
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This great tonic and
alterative medicin» invigorates the
*v«tem, purifies the blood and is es
pecially helpful in all forms of fe
male weakness. 50c. At W A. Kuy
kendall's Drug 9tore.
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REFORM IN SCHOOLS
(Front Saturday’s Daily Guard i
The second annual school bold
convention for Lane County was heli
in the court house this morning.
Delegates were present from many of
the districts over the county, and Ik
tened to addresses on the subject
of education.
Besides ether matters concemlJi
the district work, recommendatio»
In the changes of the school law of
the state were made by the wttt*l
tlon. The reforms desired affl H
placed before the representatir« d!
Lane county to the Legislature. .
The main feature of the OteflH
school district that has been crtM
elzed Is the unequal burdens o:
districts. Education Is not only <]
local concern, but of general ..ttpoH
tance.
The advanced stand taken by t»i
leading educators of the country >1
eluding Stan Superintendent A W"
man and Dr. H. D. Sheldon, 1»1 “
state taxation should help
the district burdens, especialy ■
which
are
i» .
those districts »mu
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..«trr
settkd
sei ti<>ns
of the
country.
the wealth
is not
great.
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Superintendent Ackerman of
lem. Prof. L. it. Trauer of
mouth, and Dr H. D. Sheldon of tjj
University, d»Uv red the priidm
addresses.
SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD
BOY WAS FI&:
Baker Cf.y, ___
the confession of a «¡zteen-u*«^
boy r.ann d 1 ■ ■ ’ . ormoni. " ^1
tit) "t th.
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The Inc« ndfar' is notte otK r‘
Golden Ornt«:. 1 himself, s v'"“
he is , alleged
the confession
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te
made to ‘
|ng <>n tl •
neriod
nnring t
..... nrred. tbr*
cendiary fl
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buildin
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Standard Oil
adly datnaC’
and one lahn '
not destroyed
The looses a^gregaU
Detectives el n:plojred b
young
learned of richer
young OrnwsJ'» >
Pleasant, sure, ea«r little liver with th ■ t»s>- — and coni«»*
with his day»
Pills, are DeWitt's Little Hari» Ris dates of fires wj
ers. Sold by ah druggist*.
from school *’>_ • the W >''*1
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