£ > THE TwIOM A WEIK GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER fl, l»10 MEN’S HIGH CUT SHOES— $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00 MEN S HEAVY WINTER SHOES— $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $4.00 BOYS’ HIGH CUT SHOES— >2.50, >2.75, >3.00, >3.50 BOYS’ WINTER SHOES— >1.50, >1.75, >2.00 LADIES’ SHOES— $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 LADIES’ HIGH CUT SHOES, SPECIAL, $3.50 MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES— In the Grocery Department MEN’S COTTON UNDERWEAR 14-pound Ribbed, the garment .... 14-pound Fleece-lined, the garment MEN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR 90c, >1.00, >1.25, >1.50 >5.85 SI.00 .. 50c . 25c 100 pound sack of Sugar 16 pounds of Sugar .... 8 pounds of Sugar........ 4 pounds of Sugar ........ Welch’s Grape Juice, quarts Welch’s Grape Juice, Pints . 2 Cans Pnieapple for........ 3 Cans Tomatoes for.......... 39c 21c 25c 25c Try our Coffees—They are fine, and cost less than you can buy them for elsewhere. We guarantee every article of mer­ chandise to be first-class, or your money refunded. MEN’S FLANNEL OVER SHIRTS— Single and Double Breasted, $1.25, $1.50, >1.75, >2.00, >2.50 MEN’S COTTON WORK SHIRTS— Values to 75c, We sell for 45c BLANKETS—COTTON, WOOL AND MIXED— 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.20, $1.50, $1.75 and up to >7.00 a pair Our All-Wool Blankets were Made in Eugene Mackinaw Coats, DucK Coats, Rain Coats, Oil Clothing, Wool Socks, Ladies’ Underwear, Hos $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 CHILDREN’S SHOES— 45 o 45 o STANLEYS PRICE CVTTFRS 612 618 WILLAMETTE ST iery of all kinds, Children’s Rain Capes, Men’s and Ladies* Rubbers—Can be bought for less at Stanleys. 'and protection, such a departure by th« natlonul government Is entirely ' unnecessary. "While the law. as passed, places 1 Its operations In th« hands of a com I mitt«« somewhat as an experiment It la reported that th<-re la being ex­ erted th« political pressure for Indi­ vidual benefit predicted by our tnem- , iH-rs and so repugnant to all prlncl- . pies of good government. 'The attitude of our association 1 has been justified In Its npiMisitlon • i to the bank guarantee hereay by the ' reported failure of that proposition Spokane, Wash., Oct. 4.—While’ the land through which the road e ■ Los Angeles. Cal.. Ort 4 - With In the stat« of Oklahoma where It or- there is no apparent connection be-1 tends, not wishing h.x field to be c financiers from every state of th« ' Itilnated. and It can only bo hoped tween dry farming and matrimony,' in _ _______________ two by the road, . _ as __ it ______ run diago i t’nion present . the thirty-sixth annu- that Congress will heed tbo unanl- not a few appear to think that a dry ¡ally through the place, recently dec ■ nl convention of the American llnnk-l i moils warnings of our members as to farmer must needs live a rather dry cated a road to the public extendi»«® era' association was called to order! I the ultimate consequent «s < f a postal and lonely life and should have a along the south edge of the proper Ace thia morning by President Lewis E l ¡savings bank system and at an early wife to cheer him up. Secretary and then turning north and extenf] Plenum Addresses of welcome were: date r«p**al th«» present law.” Burns, of the Dry Farming Congress, jng to the Seavey ferry aero® delivered by Governor Gillette, on be-1 in session here today, has received the McKenzie, but the Seavey brf Secretary'*. Rctmrt half of th« state; Mayor Alexander.! Th« annua) report of the general many letters from women in the thers are evidently not satisfied wi for the city, and President Holliday,! secretary of the association, rend to- East and Central West who are will- this and have sought to have the roi® of th« lx>a Angeles (iearlng House j day by Secretary Fred Farnsworth, ing and even anxious to share the lot across Mr. Bogart’s place declared! asoclatlon Then followed th« annu-! shows that th« association has a to­ of some appreciative dry farmer. As public highway. ul address of the president and the’ tal membership of 1 1.405 banks, and there are several thousand unattach-' Fought In Commissioner’s Court presentation of reports of officers that the aggregate capital, surplus ed and eligible bachelors in the* The case occupied several daw and committee» A reception and bull; ami deposits of membership Is $14.- Northwest Mr. Burns has quite cheer­ will be given this evening In Shrine 000.000.000. In his report Mr. Farns­ fully taken up the duties of match­ time in the commissioner’s court r.-, auditorium maker, confident that he can find cently. with the result that the rotJ worth state: Mr. Bogart’s land is still . Sessions will b« held tomorrow by husbands for all comers. Among the though "This has bt«sn a aucesaful year for highway, and to prevent tt th« trust company section and th« the sections. 7’he membership of the many attractive propositions received private from using it. the Seavey brl orgnnltatlon <>t secretaries. with ex­ association having been so largely In­ by Mr. Burns is one from Mrs. Kath­ public thers allege in their complaint th. j cursions to Catalina Island and Pas­ creased. has also Increased the mem ryn Godey. of Rosedale, Kansas City, he. September 25. 1910, closed t3 adena us entertainment features. The bershlp of the trust company and th« who describes herself as a widow, ' the on road and placed a gate ther savings banks and clearing house s<*c- savings bank sections Th« new set with a little daughter of six, and locking so no one else could opt tlons will inert on Thursday, with a of 'Trust Company Forms.’ which some means. She is a ladies' tailor, it. They it also that the defel banquet tn tli« evening Friday will I has I.... .. completed during the past and a poetess, and says the "call of dant threatens allege to do them bodl ■ tie devoted to announcements, re­ year, has met with general approval the wild" makes her desirous of find­ harm if they undertake to clear t> ports. action on amendments to tbe by member« of the section and has ing a rancher or farmer for a hus­ obstruction or further attempt to u. constitution. Invitations for next con­ been llb«-ralty purchased. band. the road. vention, addresses und Installation of "The savings bank section contin­ The Seavey brothers ask for a 1 officers. Among the speakers on th« ued its fight, through Its special com­ enjoinment ordering and cnmman« TESTIMONY IN final day will be Dr Benjamin Ide mittee. against "Postal Savings ing the defendant to remote the o Wh««l«r. president of the University Banks' and though active and aggres­ LORIMER INQUIRY structions from the roadway. A. I of California, on "The Banker as a sive and carrying on an extensive ed­ Tanner, of Portland, and Williams ; Public Servant." ucational work, the measure became bean, of Eugene, are attorneys I St**.te Senator Broderick, Under the As usual at the sessions of th« a law. not so much, however, through1 case for the plaintiffs. American Bankers' association, there Its merit as the fact that it was a As a sequel to the long-drawn-ov! Indictment, Refuses to will be an exhaustive discussion of party measure, a political expedient road controversy In the commisslo», Testify th« nation's financial system The and had to become a law to redeem ers’ court a few weeks ago betwei central bank of Issue project will be party pledges. .the Seavey brothers, owners of tl i discussed pro and con The postal | Th« clearing house section hns Chicago, Oct. 3.—State Senator big hop yard over on the McKens savings bank Is now a live Issue, and, made rapid strides during the year Broderick, accused by Senator D. W. river, and Bruce L. Bogart, a loci several experts will express opinions In Its limited field, and the various Hoistlaw, of Iuka, of paying him $2.- i capitalist, over the establishment • as to th« probable effect of the now measures, propsed In the past, have 500 which he (Holtslaw » supposed ! a n«w road through ’s lan — the tho latter law creating such Institutions It baa met with aproval In many quarters on thi* the smith south ctrlc* side r.f of the rivi.r river, th!’ was for his vote for Senator Lori­ nil been repeatedly urged thnt th« postal’ " The American Institute of Hank­ mer. was called as a witness before Seavey brothers have instituted su banks will have no bad effects on ex-! ing section, which represents the In­ the Lorimer investigating committee. in the circuit court against Mr. B> Istlng Institutions, but ninny savings stitute, has now «bout 10,000 mem­ He did not testify, because h's gart, endeavoring to enjoin him fro .) bank officials view the future with bers and 5fi chapters.” counsel, Thomas Dawson, asked that closing up the road that rut, a great deal of misgiving. in the( To Hafegunn! Banking examination be confined to the main through his land. South especially the bankers fear the, What has been acompllslted in the Jas. W. and Jesse A. Seavey ai question of his client’s having prom­ possible effects of the new law ised or paid a bribe to Holtslaw or the plaintiffs in tbe case. They way of legislation to safeguard bnnk It Is stated that mere tnrn $35.-! Ing was told In the report of Thomas any other persons, and that he be up the fact in their complaint, fil 000.001» has been stolen from banks B. Paton, general counsel for the as­ not questioned specifically concern­ today, that they are engaged in t® In the past five years by officials and; sociation. which was read at the con­ ing the time and place of the alleged’ hop-growing business and each y employes, and the convention will at-; vention today. Mr. Paton said: payment of the money to Hoistlaw. raise and harvest a large amount tempt to provide additional safe- The committee announced that it hops. They claim that this road "In the criminal branch of the leg­ guarda against such losses. Bunks In" islative work it Is not alone the bur­ could not entertain the propriety of'the only means of egress from the New York. Louisville. Pittsburg. | glar with sledge, jimmy and explos­ examining the witness with cross-ex- place to Eugene and market, and a Denver and other cities have recently' ive. nor the robber with mask and amination suspended. I lege that if the defendant is allowe a suffered losses of more than a mll-i pistol, who must be reckoned with, to stop up the road it will mean irr- Broderick Plays Safety lion dollars each. It Is estimated that but the educated, polished villlan.i Attorney Dawson declared that to parable loss and damage to them. the ntimliei' of "inside" bnnk thefts the commercial fraud, who. by varied allow Broderick, who is under indict­ An Old Highway In this country every year runs up tricks and miareprcaentation. too of­ ment in Sangamon county for the The road in dispute has been tra' Into the thousands Usually only the ten succeeds In causing a loss of the alleged payment of the bribe money eled for fifteen ye»-s or more aL larger embezzlements become public, bnnk funds Measured by extent of to Holtslaw, to be specifically ques­ has been used a great deal in thi r bankers in many cases prcferrlnr; to pecuniary damage, crimes of force \ tioned would be prejudicial to Brod­ time by a large number of people r pocket small losses thnn to court, and violence. Injurious ns they are. erick’s case. W hen the international prison congress conveues in Washington followers of Mohammed. Buddha and Confu­ on the north side of the M publicity. It will probably bo urged ,nre secondary in importance to the cius will participate witli Christians. It is annonn<*ed thnt fortv-two countries will be represented in all, which will A number of impeaching witnesses siding Kenzie River, and many people llvlr that thi» course Is unwise. In the crimes of deception and to frauds! I mean that then- will l>e delegates from every continent, including Africa npd the antipodes. It is significant to were called by the defense to dis­ in the Mohawk valley come to anj long run, and bankers will be urged which only touch the borderland of note that South America will In* fully represent«! among the delegates. This is a sign of tire growth of international prove statements made by Represent­ from Eugene that way. It as to prosecute to the fullest extent ev­ crime. In the constant warfare ative Charles A. White, the first wit­ go work toward the raising of the standard of prison administration. It is largely due to prison workers in the United pears that the road has never bee’ ery theft of this character, as a warn-; Uifalnst evil and the efforts of society ness to testify against Senator Lori ­ dedicated to the public nor never di States thnt the South American republics have becouie interested in the congress The first meeting of the interna­ ing to other officials and employes. ] to protect Itself against wrongdoers, dared a public highway. tional prison congress » s held iu London in 1872. The United States government took the lead in the organization I mer. ¡it is unfortunately true that criminal It is expected that Democratic President's Address Mr. Bogart, who recently bougl do not keep pace with the new of the congress, for in l »71 I r E. C. Wines had been sent abroad by President Grant to interest European nations in Leader Lee O’Neill Browne will ao- In his annual address, President I laws tlie holding of n great meeting for the discussion of all matters relating to the prevention and treatment of crime Inventions of fraudulently disposed pear tomorrow and the ruling to be Lewis A Pierson, of New York, said: persons, and while the penal codes of and the Improvement of criminal law and prison administration. At this first meeting In 1872 the International FARMERS TAKE NOTICE announced on the Broderick request; "The opposition of our association the different stntes cover generally prison commission was formol. This consists of one member from each of the countries represented at tbe con­ will probably be extended to his case, wns based upon the principle that It such climes as burglary, robbery, lar­ gress and serves as an executive committee and perninnent council of the congress The number of delegates is The low rates from th" east I should he make a similar petition to Oregon . tarts on September 1Th. Is as Improper for the government to ceny and the obtaining of money or greater than ever before. America lends in ndvancrd prison methods, and tlie visitors frankly come here to learn. limit the scope of his examination. I will buy many farms. I have sol extend Its paternalism and enter the property by false pretense, they do William R. Russell, vice president several this summer. T expect to se A great many of them, however, are in doubt about some of the American advanced methods. as are some criminol­ banking business ns It would be to not adequately, or nt all. define as of the International Association of ogists of Ibis country. Dr. Charles It. Henderson is president of the congress. Hastings H. Hnrt of the Russell enter the grocery or any other busi­ crimes or punish a number of com several more. If you will list you Machinists, and for years a labor lob- farm iai |n ur lracl wll[ Sage foundation will take an lm|x>rtniit part, and Colonel William Cary Sanger, commissioner of lunacy of New or Mu acreage tract with , mf me , b ness; thnt there would always be a menial frauds, which, of late years bvist at Springfield, testified that he fcre th R(,m , dr) b„,t York, will talk of tbe work of caring for ln«nne criminal*. temptation on the part of succeeding have been suceaafully perpetrated heard nothing more substantial jor V()U Come - administrations to rcgnrd the depos­ with great frequency. A beginning In and see m ■■ - «■ — had than rumors that there was bribery when you come to town. My offli its so received ns revenue rather than been made toward improvemnet motion of legislation which will make WOMAN SWALLOWED or attends labor meetings, has been a!.\h_^i tin2e. '• 'n the front end of the H >ffml obligations; that such deposits. If has such acta criminal. In the promotion of our bills to pun­ declared invalid by Judge Sullivan orator Lorimer was elected, and that hotr:"*e, <■ >rner of 9th and V imett accumulated to vast amount and pay­ ish the making or use of false state- "Apart from criminal legislation,j he had never known of any graft at J. W ZIMMERMAN able upon demand, would in any fu­ i meats to obtain credit, a kind of the work of promoting the state en­ SPOONS AND DIED Mesa county- Springfield in the seven years he had ture war crisis weaken the nations , fraud not adequately covered by false actment of the uniform acts on nego­ --------- The Chicago Inter-Ocean has re ­ attended the sessions of the legisla-l John Mason returned to his hoi credit when that credit should be the pretense statutes, and to punish the tiable instruments, Warehouse re-; Concord. N H.. Oct. 4.—The au- duced the price of the paper to one lure. on Bear creek, out from Creswe strongest: that, while adopted tn oth­ giving of checks or drafts against in- celpts, bills of lading, stock trans­ All topsy of Miss Catherine Moher. In-1 cent in the city and suburbs. Witness Tells of Vote today after attending to business er countries, it is a serious question I sufficient funds; and the work before fers and sales of personal property, ¿¡mate of the state insane hospital Chicago dally papers now Bell at 1 Representative Joseph S. Clark, this place. whether its ultimate result there will . general counsel In this relation, in as well as the special association here, showed nine spoons in her cent each. who was the first witness recalled! not be found more harmful than ”‘"2i aHHit•",«* to the further extension of measures relating to limit of time of stomach. An attendant saw her swal­ I for examination today, was asked to vote that way only 30 minutes MR eflelal; ii - h I, further, w h i , criminal measures (which also liability for payment of forged and low a spoon and she died shortly af­ home Mrs. N. C. Neilsen returned reconcile his statement before the; his name was called. try so completely and eff Y| )n(.11|||(, hll|a to pun|fTa er •ball discharge an employe mill at Wendling. He will be able to that he had determined to caat his hour before I was called upon EX-’!;».1” rrXn «III« I”.«!“’- "nd "*“• SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD because he belongs to a labor union,b« about within a week. vote,” replied the witness. ASSOCIATION ids of Convicts Will Study Needs of Their Charges at International Congress. FINALLY GETS OF NORTHWEST