ART SH ItHie TUR EUGBXB WHKKI.r GUARI). THt IWH*. E ----------------- -.Ws S c«H*K ♦♦♦♦♦♦ :::::: :::::: LX — « The Crowd Saturday^ Many took advantage of the extremely low prices at the Bankrupt Shoe Store. Do not delay come and look over our line of Men’s. Women’s and Children’s Shoes you can buy ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ for less than half. , H U ::: We guarantee to save you from $1.00 to $2.00 on your purchase. ♦♦ ♦♦ ..TWO SPECIALS 600 pairs Women’s Fine Shoes, all sizes and widths in patent kid. vict, gun metal. The very latest lasts, light or heavy soles, regular $3 50 and $4.00 grades (Fl Q C Bankrupt Prices ______ I • x J Look for the Red Signs—Cor. 9th and Willamette bankrupt shoe store Stanleys—612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ H., ♦♦♦♦ 400 pairs Men’s Fine Shoes, all tn patent leather, box calf, gun metal, box kid, genuine Goodyear welts, light or heavy soles, values $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 while they last CO Q Bankrupt pri.e •_ 0 ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦- ♦♦ - ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ B $3.95 Sale Continued We will continue our $3.95 Suit Sale all this week. All Men's Suits, all sizes at this price. Regular $8.00, $ 10.00, $12,00, $15.00 and $20.00 QC Suits to go at..................... • X A complete suit for less than the price of a pair of pants. Stanleys 612 Willamette Street. THREE DOORS SOUTH OF NINTH STREET r.t: LEWIS BROS. (Sb CO., Proprietors s counsel and director of the Panama | quest ion with *he sweeping and abso- Railroad, which is cwned by the Uni­ I lutely unsuppoited official declara­ ted States government. He charges tion that theie is nothing to in vestl- that “Through the manipulations of ■ gate, it Is not the paut tbe sound Mr. Cromwell, the French Canal I statesman and tme patriotism to at­ Company was prompted to steal from tempt to revive the obsolete common the United States government three law curtoms of 2 00 yeais ago and to or four million dollars," ai d that af­ employ all the tremendous agencies ter ‘he "had become an officer In fact of ihe government in attemp.tng to of the United States, he became a crush the newspapers w'hich have had party to an attempt to collect from th* courage to call attratlon to a the United States a fraudulent claim questionable transaction in connec­ on the part of the canal company of tion with tbe canal.” 12,200,000. IF YOT JISFW I He also attacked Don Jose Domjn- Tne merits of Texas Wonder you go de Obaldia, president of Panama, Wishington, Jan. 26.—Charging who he said, represented. As no oth­ vould never suffer from Kidney, Lu William Nelson Cromwell, Rog- er Spanish state in his generation, Bladder or rheumatic trouble. 11 a *’L. Farnham, Charles P. Tatt and ail that Is corrupt in Spanish-Ameri­ bottle (two months' treatment* sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail Send for 61krs are parties to the “most in- can politics. “Without Obaldia,” he stated, 'estimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 taourailroad proposition ever sub- "Cromwell’s career would have been Olive street. St. Louis x:tud to any government," and that impossible. Without Cromwell, Obal-| "are being ; •»: milted not only dia would have been impossible. GOVERNOR PARDONS Against President-elec* Tati., now f rib t.:e Republic of Panama but the canal zone. Mr. Rain- ■irect’.v the tre: sure of tne United enroute to COURTLAND GREEN h’« Representatives Rainey. IUi ey directed the accusation that on the Ife, today directed the searchlight I occasion of his last trip to Panama I publicity i;;. ■ ■ airs of the in May. "he did nothing on the Isth- Salem, Jan. 25.—Governor Cham­ ■u. lone. in ;< • •' n • speech in mus except to openly push the can- berlain today pardoned Courtland JWt of his ... I ■ >. it!. : g | didacy of Obaldia for the presiden­ Creen, convicted for campliclty In F in mve- : . o c egress of cy.” Referring to the government’s libel the rr.trder f John Linn In Lane ■ Panama tana'. ____ r t h>- New pose of resolutions asking for an in­ thereby stopping the cough. Sold by Rwth Panan,., ' r.ipaiij and vestigation of any phase of the canal all druggists. A QUALITY store •« H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a HELEN R. MARKS CO. DRUGGISTS The QUALITY STORE HOTEL SMEEDE BUILDING Rubber Goodsat Reduced Prices -._- 75c P.UbLCr 1Gloves’ rcKular $1.00 at. .... 25c nger G°ts’ 6f°r - ....75c I . cr,^ott*cs* a bargain for___ $2.50 L.ji63, ‘ PraY Syringes, special ............ - .................. 75c Joies’ Syringe Fountain Syringe and Water Bottle, reg. 2.25; $1.75 ........... .......... 1-2 PRICE R hned ro,,-ups to $3.00 .. ......... 10c Rubber Ratties _ 6 for 25c Rubber Nipks 75c k r-ap«, reg. L25 f r........... u 3er goods are all guaranteed of best quality, If price will not as rej presented _______ the purchase Phone ‘ VI Red 6231 be cheerfully refunded. D 1 i ^tred ! g TWENTY-TWODIE BÏ EXPLOSION OF MINE GAS Pittsburg, Jan. 26.—Two are dead and twenty supposed to be dead as the result of three gas explosions in the Boswell mine of the United Coal Co., in Somerset county last night and early today. The men were mem­ bers of an investigating party that had entered the mine to make an In­ spection of suspicious gas traces be­ fore allowing che miners to go to woik. The known d ad are: Su|>er- Intcndent J. G. Logan and Andrew Stoncki. The supposed to be dead : Assistant Superintendent George Mortis, Job i Cole, Wm. Hay and seventeen others. Until early tod?/ signals were heatd from the imprisoned men but at daylight the signals ceased and It is believed all Who went into the mine were overcome by gas. INJUREDPASSENGER DIES IN HOSPITAL New York. Jan. 26. Eugene Lynch, of Boston, who was injured in the collision of the steamer ___ ___ Re- public and Florida, died today In a hospital. I Madison. Wis., Jan. 26.—Senator Blaine filed charges today alleging that United States Senator Isaac Stephemon, as a candidate for re­ Guard Special Service. election, gave to Republican state Salem. Or., Jan. 26.—Consideration of the bill for the crea- Chalrman Edmund* of Appleton, a ... . • .... sum of money in exces • >f $106,000, lion of Nesmith county will be tuken up at a meeting' of the house and approximating $250,000, and it committee on counties tomorrow night. At that time delegations is charged that the money was used . — j r» •_ , ..... . corruptly and unlawfully in connec- from Eugene and Roseburg, in opposition to the bill, and resi- tion with the , imary election hqjd ‘ ‘ dents of Cottage Grove, in advocacy of the measure, are expect­ on Sept. 10th, last. A motion in the assembly to recall ed to appear before the committee. The members of the Lane the Investigation order from the com­ and Douglas county delegations in the legislature are unani­ mittee was lost 30 to 58. mously opposed to the new county. WASHINGTON BINGHAM’S ROAD BILL Senator Bingnam today introduced a bill authorizing coun­ SOLONS WANT NO ties to call elections on the question of issuing bonds to the INVESTIGATION amount of $500,000 for the improvement of public highways. WHIPPINGPOST LAW Olympia, Jan. 26.—A resolution ¡ calling for a legislative committee Repeal of the whipping post law, proposed by Representative with sweeping powers to investigate I Buchanan, was favorably recommended by the house committee the Insurance conmiissioner's office, the scandal involving former Su­ on judiciary this morning. preme Judge Milo A. Root, and ru­ mors concerning the acceptance of JOINT BOARD OF REGENTS fr; » transportation and telephone franks by officials and legislators, The house committee on education at 9 o’clock tomorrow was voted down In the senate, 28 to 12. The resolution was strongly morning will hear arguments in favor of Representative Libby's woided and was taken by some mem­ bill creating a board of five regents to have charge of all of the bers as a reflection on the integrity of the supreme court. The members state's educational institutions. A majority of the members of have condemned it as a wanton In- the committee is opposed to the bill,\which undoubtedly will be suit and one suggested that Its a li­ thor be required to apologize to the reported adversely. senate or be expelled. LOCAL OPTION MEASURE CITY TREASURER CASE Representative Bonebrake today introduced in the house a bill in the interest of better enforcement of 1’e local option law WIL NOT BE DECIDED of the state. It empowers justices of the peace and mu*':cipal FOR SEVERAL DAYS court judges to require the attendance as witnesses of persons who may procure liquor and become intoxicated in dry counties. The case ot J. J. Walton vs. F. Reisner, writ of mandamus, to com­ Such persons may also be compelled to divulge the name or OJÍE WEAK SIW. pel the latter to turn over the city names of persons of whom the liquor was obtained unlay, fully.In treasurer’s books and money of the Mo t Eugene People Have a Weak city to the plaintiff, was to come up return for this testimony, persons becoming intoxicated under for hearing before Judge Harris of such conditions will be immune from prosecution for the offense. Part and Too Often It's the circuit court this forenoon, but the Back. the attorneys for the defendant filed The bill is an exact reproduction of the statute in force in the a demurrer to the writ and the de- state of Michigan and has the indorsement of the Oregon Anti­ murrr was argued. A decision will Saloon League. Everyone has a weak spot. be given in the case in two or three Too often It's a bad back. Twinges folio— every sudden twist days. The demurrer Is filed on the COLLECTION OF TAXES DvH a- hl g keeps up, day and ground that the writ does not state night. facts sufficient for cause of action | Representative Hughes, of Marion, today introduced in the Tells y J the kidneys need help. For backache la really kidney­ and that it Is contrary to law. house a bill providing for elections in the different counties on ache. the question of making the county treasurer tax collector in­ A kidney cure Is what you need. LIVESTOCK Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid­ stead of the sheriff. GROWERS MEET neys. Cure barkac’he and urinary Ills. IN CONVENTION AGAINST COMPANY HOSPITALS Eugene people recommend the remedy. Collection of hospital fees from employes by corporations Los Angeles. Jan. 26 The A meri* Samuel Cluer, 336 E Twelfth St., Eugene. Ore., nays: “Backache can Livestock Growers’ Association not owning and maintaining their own hospitals is prohibited by pains In the region of the kidneys convened here today. President II. and ether difficulties due to an A. Jastro, president of the associa­ the terms of a bill presented in the house today by Representa, I inactive condition of these organs tion welcomed the delegates Among tire Bedillion, of Coos. The provisions of the bill do not apply to ' were dispelled with the most grati- c'her things he praised the forest re­ | fying promptness by Doan’s KMney serve policy of the government, and corporations that maintain their own hospitals for the treatment Pills in our family. We procured the said rhe recent meeting at Wash­ of their sick and injured employes. remedy at De lano'i drug store and ington. which discussed the conserva­ it acted up to the representations tion of natural reserves, was highly ___ _____ made for it in such a thorough man­ important. session the Ru «Ian government has WILL NOT EXTRADITE ner *ba* we consider It a duty to let made vigorous representation. others know of lit merits ” Kennedy's l-axatlve Cough Syrup RUSSIAN PRISONER For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 tastes nearly as good as mapla sugar. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, It cures the cold by gently moving Filin. They are for weak back. t>a< k- New York,