Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 17, 1908, Image 5

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    THK KVGKMK WEEKLY t M’ARO, TM IMP A Y, DMWIW if, 1
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
BEACH HARGIS
ON TRIAL FOR
FATHER’S MURDER
1 -f~**Tn. to ask for prices on anything you may wish.
T
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? ar* here to serve you and want the op­
Our prices are the lowest. Let us stow you.
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portunity to do so.
Handkerchiefs
Irvine, Ky . Dec. 16.—The trial of
Brach Hargis, charged with the mur­
der. last February, at Jackson, Ky.,
of his father. James Hargis, was cal­
led here today. The wife of Judge
Table Covers and
Table Linen
For every one.. A big line to
pick from. 2c to 50c each.
Caracas, Monday, via Willemstad Wednesday, Dec. 16.—
The people of Caracas arose today against Castro. An infuri­
ated mob, unhindered by the police, swept through the city,
wrecking the property of the president s henchmen and his clos­
est friends. The people rounded ap all statues and pictures of
the president from the clubs and other semi-public buildings,
and burned them on the Boulevard de Plaza. President Castto’s
rule in Venezuela is probably ended.
A good Xmas Gift. 35c to $1.25
Purses and Bags
Bed Spreads
A useful Christmas gift. A
nice assortment of all kinds at
5c and up.
Bed Spreads.. .$1.00 to $2.50
Other Things
Neckties
ie Kind That Wears Best for
.Men, Women and t tiildren.
15c to 50c a Pair
A Splendid Christina* Gift.
31 East Ninth Street
MARTIAL LAW DECLARED
Pillow Tops..................... *. 25c
Stand Covers......... 50c and up
Gloves, etc.
A big line of nice patterns. 25c
to 50c
Black Cat
Hosiery
CASTRO'S IRON RULE
OVER VENEZUELA
NEARING ITS END
Aeadquarters for Xmas Groceries, Caadies, Nuts, and all
good things to eat. Barrington Hall Coffee.
Try it for your dinner
MATLOCK'S
Phone Main 60
Caracas, Tuesday, via Willemstad Wednesday- The Venez­
uelan capital yesterday was the scene of the outbreak of disor­
der, following the warlike activities of the Dutch warships.
Martial law was declared in order to put a stop to the rioting and
pillaging. Several agitators were arrested. There was no ac­
tual conflict between the people and police, and all foreigners
were unmolested.
Further dangerous demonstrations are anticipated. No offi­
BEECH HARGIS.
cial
act to depose President Castro has been taken, but it is ex­
Young Kentucky feudist who »lew hi» '
father mid 1« aided by hi» mother I d pected at any moment. The troops were called out by Acting
hia tight for acquittal.
President Gomez, who issued a proclamation prohibiting any
further manifestations.
Hargis is using monvy left to her by
her husband, to detVnd the patricide.
The murdered uian was a notori­
INDIAN RUNNER
ous ftud leader of Kentucky.
DEFEATS DURANDO
BANK CASHIER
SUDDEN DEATH OF
ELI C. LARIMFR
Eli C. Larimer, a well-known cltl-
ten of Eugene, died suddenly at bis
home at 633 Oak street last evening,
ihortly before six o’clock. He had
been in poor health for a long time,
but yesterday he was feeling as us­
ual and just before death came was
preparing for supper. He was out on
the porch when he fell and a few
minutes afterward expired. Physi­
cians were summoned, but they
found that life was extinct.
Eli Coulter Larimer was aged 82
years, 6 months and 16 days. He
was born in Westmoreland county,
Pennsylvania, May 29th, 1826. He
moved to Indiana in 1846 and to
Iowa in 1853. He crossed the plains
to California during the gold fever
in 1853 and went back to Iowa in
1855. He was married In 1858 to
Miss Caroline Dixon. In 1872 they
came to Oregon and settled near Hal­
sey in Linn county. They moved to
Eugene about 1887 and have lived
here ever since.
Besides his wife he leaves five
daughters and one son. the daugh­
ters are: Mrs. Hester Armitage,
near Springfield: Mrs. Ada McPher­
son, Springfield; Mrs. Lulu Andrews,
Eugene; Mrs. Laura Fraver, Canada;
Miss May, at home. The son, Isaac
Larimer, who Is the youngest mem­
ber of the family, Ilves at Sprlng-
eld. Three children are dead, two
having died In Iowa and one In Ore­
gon.
Mr. Larimer was a member of the
Methodist church in his early man­
hood auu
and JUIVI
later jvraaaw
joined v the Baptist
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church, but never identified himself
with the local church In Eugene. He
was a sturdy pioneer of tne thorough-
going kind, and was a kind husband
and true father.
The funeral will be held at the
Gordon’s undertaking parlors tomor-
row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with
interment In the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
nillJUItl PONVICTFH
UUI1’1’ UURVILIC.U
STOLE FUNDS AND
New York. Dec. 15.— As on the
OF MURDER IN
I
PROF. SCHURMAN
ON NATIONAL OUTLOOK
Omaha,
Dec.
It.—The National
association opened today. Dr.
IS ARRESTED mnntorabh) occasion of his first Olym­ Corn
Jacob Gould Schurman, president of
piad. Dorando Pietrl collapued wlth'n
Cornell University, gave an address
FIRST DEGREE
wight of the goal tonight and Tom on “Our National Outlook." before *n
Dec 16.—A defalca­ Longboat, the Indian runner, who tmnionse attendance.
—
1 tion Washington,
of |\:..lib»> in the First National had been led by a yard or more near­
!
Everett, Wash , Dec. 16.—The
jury in the sapor lor court todaa
OTUtDO i Al lilDtn brought in a verdict of murder in the
UlntKb INJUNtU first degree against Richard Quinn.
who mortally wounded his wife suver-
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»1 months ago. Quinn alleged the
»______________ kVled and
^“‘«hooting was accidental, and th» he
intoxicate« at the
time
The
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bank of BoWieraworth. N II . has
been discovered and the cashier has
bean arreatv« The directors askcl
the bank examiner to take poMCMloa
with the view of voluntary liquid«-
tion.
ly all the way, won the Marathon
race at Miulison-Square Garden.
Th- i i - «as hard fought from
start to finish and kept the thou­
sands of spectators In wild excite­
ment
Al 25 miles Dorando was
i'lettiier Arrested.
leading by two yards.
Somersworth, Dec. 16. Fred M
In the fourth lap of the last mile,
Varney, cashier of the First National while the crowd was crying itself
bank, was arrested on the charge -of hearse, both men slackened perceptl-
bridge over the Potomac at Williams- - fore
traguny.
embezzlement
Uy.' Then suddenly Dorando stag-
port’ coll>P»ln«*___________
.
Mieses Stella nnd lWlth Armitage
»••red und dropped. Longboat fln-
.....
. r
c_ came up from Portland this after-
A marrhtge license was graated [ Ished alone
'» atcli for the wairon.
noon
attend the funeral of their last eventag to Chas. K. Wood and |
His time for the distance
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Misa Ethel L. Sprague.
Ad. on pane 2. Bovd Tea Co. 1 grandfather, E. C. Larimer.
[».Biles, 385 yards, was 2:45:05 2-5.
FOUR KILLED AND
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MARRIED
At the home of Mr. «nil Mrs Ken-
sler, on Washington »’reef, In Eu­
gen* Dec. 15th, 1908 at 8 p. m.,
t liailes E. Wind rnd Miss Ethel L.
Sprague, I y Rev. B. C. Tabor, of
Cottage Greve, They will reside at
Mena, Ark , where the groom is en­
gaged In farming. He Is a native
son of Oregon and formerly lived at
Bluehley, where his bride also lived.
a
Special Sale of Interest
To Christmas Shoppers
This is the house that
remakes your mattresses, re­
upholsters your furniture,
t,.ves you credit if needed and
saves you money every time
you make a purchase.
We cannot extend
Credit on Sale Prices
If credit is given
it will be at
Regular Prices
This year we are going to give Christmas Shoppers special inducements—every artice in our big stock will be sold at values that will give you a chance
to buy more for your money—will give you better presents for less money and a larger stock to select from.
See our stock and get our prices, that's all
we ask, and that's all you can ask—It will save you. We give prices so far as our space permits.
Many bargains that can only be found at this store.
Matting
Specials
During this sale all our mat­
tings up to regular values sold
and advertised by other houses
as specials at 35c. Our price
during this sale
only
22 cents
In the Cockery
Department
Wc are making Special
Prices. With every sale
of Crockery this week we
give a free pres a t.
Carpet, Rug and Lace Curtain Department Stove
On Wedneday at 10 a. m.
Specials
Carpets
We Place on Sale
Rugs
During this sale every carpet in the house
reduced.
Note these prices:
Brussells Carpets, remnants, as low
as.....................................................
Body Brussells Carpets, remnants,
as low as.......................................
Axminster remnants as low as....
Ingrain Carpets as low as.................
All-wool Ingrain Carpets as low as..
Body Brussells. any quantity............
Axministers. any quantity, as low as.
$ .50
$1.10
$ .95
$ .35
$ .65
$1.33
$1.20
SAMITES AND RMMNANTH OF CARPETS. MATTING.
KTC.—This will I m * U m * grt-at.sH sale ever giv**w ia Eu-
ge»w. In many instano* llsw goods wr** far below the
coat of pnMiucAioa aad Uw value« arv surprising
Tlirar
all make good mg. at low price«. Not a single itrsn of
Ulla list will be anM before tbr date aad boar mcnUoard.
See our < arpet window.
Ingrain*. «ampi«*«. MlM and :U>>40. only
. 'MW rasb
Velvet Rugs, 20x4*, only........................................................ N7r earh
Velvet Rugs. 0710«. oaiy
..................................... 91.10 each
Velvet Rng*. (J ft. S in. t 4 ft. Il ta., aajy . . . «:< 7A each
Karania Rugs. S ft, 1 B ft. 4 In. oaiy ................ Ode each
Mikado Filtre Rug*. .11« ft. only.......................
«I.2Ó each
Perfection Oollegr Bug*
...................
4126 earh
liruasella Samples, rug-aizc Remnants, aa luw aa . . lOr
Remnant* in BruaeeU* Carpets aa lots aa ....... AOr
Remnant* in Axmln»U-r* aa low aa .................................. NOc
Matting Remnant*, yd ....................
2<»r
ONLY ONE OF THESE RUG» AND HA...fl,ES TO A
Cl HT<IMER
9x12 Axminstera. as low as............$19.75
Bedy Brussells, 9x12, as low as... $23.00
Wilton Velvets, 9x1 2i as low as $31.50
Seamless Brussels. 9x12, as low as.$ 8.7b
Every Carpet and
Every Rug in the house
at Special Prices
during this Sale
All our goods marked in plain figures, so you see the reductions mode during this sale.
Our Prices prove who Saves You Money—Largest Stock, Best Prices
Kitchen Cabinets
as low
as
$12.50
Couches
as low
as
$4.75
Phonograph
Cabinets
WHOLESALE
COST
Music
Cabinets.
Every One
Reduced
Hall Tree#
and Benches
at
Special Prices
LADIES’ WRITING DESKS
Make
Good Christmas
Cheer
Everything
you
want
In our house
A nice beating stove or
range makes a good Christmas
present. We have them, and
daring this sale are making
special reduction prices on them
at from 10'; to 70% discount.
Fine Cut Glase,
Haviland China and
Roy 1 Boulton
Ware
During this sale X off ’ri?
ular prices.
Large stock
well selected to choose from
For Christmas Presents see our store and select something at our Special Price Christmas Coods Sale—and you will be happy.
Every article in our stock reduced for this sale
Sale Prices
Strictly Cash
Campbell-Fellman C9
Credit at Regular Prices
EUGENE S BIGGEST AND BEST HOUSEtUKNISHKRS
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Sale Prices
Strictly Cash
Credit at Regular Prices