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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
THE EUGENE BAIL ' 's ; jj:kujk.m-:. okf.gox. ti ksdav k vkxixij, kkukiwiiy ViTiwTh Y GUARD war report , IF ACCIDENTS BY TELEGRAPH of Anna .Gould, was found guilty ; criminal assault ami battery in : Prince Hello do Sagan, his cousin and "lied -'0. The 1)ri,e was awarded 2 0 cents and damages bv the court. X). ;lti TOMMY lU ltXS HKATS j n niusr jack pai.mf.u I London. Feb. 10. in f,.n ,... ithis afternoon Tommy Burns the Three women . American heavyweight wstle, for UNITED STATES WILL PARTICIPATE IN TOKIO SHOW Haiti tonight and Wednesday; south- , erly winds. ' Kasiern Idaho and So'uthcrn Ida ho Probably fair tonight and d- ; nesday. F.astern Washington and Northern i Idaho Kaln or snow tonight and ednesday. Mit.bnrs eo. , . ""I,,lllau Heavyweight pug E passengers on a West feated Jack Palmer, of Newc 1.1 lum - - nllira .(.- l . . . ,h street car, nc.o ...Ju. . lno neavyweig it phnmninnohi.. S the car plunged over a fifteen England, at Wonderland, a big i mislc - ,itne i r (hig clt . uiK music t caused the accident. ;that witnessed the battle waTa'Tc! iTa in - I'uuitua, unu runner we ened ferWe,Cal.,Febon.-Thecon.i,,1 at i?8. ftobert Watson, a 8,mrt- miIIoe train oi t"- "-r , writer, aeteu ns referee. The Wrl,.in Comiiany was ditch- betting wan 6 to 4 In fn.. , n..." SSthe Santa e near here today , Bui;n8 ,laB beea offerB(1 $10 fl00 o g- in eninMr anu i"" ; in April Mile . Firemen Injured. maeo Feb. 11. ien iirenieu Jl iniured, one perhaps fatally, by ,V.BPlosion of the gasoline tan K or -lii- ..-hi p tii'mini? u . hore tndav. pimsc Washington. Feb. n The bill appropriating $30(S. 000 for partlclnatlon of the United States In the Interna tional exposition at Tokio in 1912 passed the senate today STATE PROPERTY VALUED AT $50,000 boxer. to meet a French a fire COUNT CASTELLANE FINED FOR ASSAULT PIOXF.F.H OF OIIF.GOV DIUS AT IlltOWXKVI I.LI-' All . - Aiutuiy, ur., r-eo. 11. Hiram T u , . Powell, county commissioner nf 1 1 1 ,lllS"e today renewed to the senate , Minneapolis, Feb. 10. A safety ....I 1 2..1..1 - ' .... T ; containing .iii,uiiu In 7 j uo,uls a"d securities, pie personal i,lui'i yi wuiiiei Lr. riopKins, vice president of the Hopkins Ijuul Com pany, disappeared from his office in ! the Metropolitan Life 1 nmti-ii lien the box on whlln h ctohiio,! ' i r,, ri'11' imu a I "it I rUUIII. Aiuany, Feb. 11. nnvprnnr i olnce then the Doners have iint hoon seen oy ineir owner. HUGHES STILL WANTS SCALP OF KELSAY' ""-"k-"-.!"- 1 ui "V-1-UHI ; his desk for a moment county, Oregon pioneer and Indian war veteran, died at Brownsville to day, aged 73 years. Rosehnrg Review: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Montgomery, of Jnnctic.n Pit-.' spent Sunday evenine hero ii,'' guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Thome leaving thfs morniiiL' trip south, which w-tn ovtn Count Bonl de as New Orleans. They will he absent two months. ins recommendation that Otto Kel-1 1-rrHKI ,sey be removed from the office r.r!' state superintendent of Insurance on I the ground of Incompetency. Last year the sen n in t-..f.',.,,,i i vote of 2 7 to 24 to remove Ivelsev I! VltltV.MOItK YK'TIM OF TIIIKVKS OFFICI I I, FOKKCAST FOK XOKTIIWl :st Xew York. Feb. 11. The ir-. ments of Kthel UarAnion'. Hi., ac tress, were burglarized Siindav night The thievei secured r,75, a string of opals and other valuables. If iMzztuzi A::rj.f.y' u, roh 11. Uotlls'ne. the divorced husband of p.- . Portland. Or., Feb. n. Western Oregop and Western Washliigton liic;o Wlicnt Market. r-lti. i-vi.. Mav !-. 1 July, 91 1-2; September, SS 7-S Th 'STrnS Try Increasing M v Ooo't Scem i ili) BusIness Mm Pnccihu- n,., in vmw- Winter roiu- imkI v .- are lookimr t soring ,.,.n. I " I I'"1' limine i" our wcniaulcN. Iyi iintne ever imrtment, no nre I Hose are Always' Gut':'- Bilifr "out" at the knee oi On 20c quality will "stay in.' bfrj ones for boys or n fine to girls; the pair toes. Long" ribbed . 15c Hose that Catch the Eye "I look well on the feel, for they "fsilk lisle. Itettcr Ret some; the fw New Kid Gloves funilrh the ,.; ,ppss Bm)(,s. t(lI)Si s Well a lih.nL. ,. 1908 broideries - - T,r jusllr rl, !. holi, ,.. r.Miiisoii.KHv HEAD "TKIls f(IP . 1 ' i'"iniR' snow- "I0"'" (!.khU of lhl. fhlo (la)llfy - or sliglmy edw, wUll 10 "I Widths K onlv I TIM "c Ui 82 i.iicmisiiif; business in the Dress (.'oorts De. spurred to extra ell'ort (o select n... .-..- newest Styles hud best .luiilltis olitainiible. We have placed on our counters for your Inspection our XF.W 1008 stock of Wool Dress Fabrics. Om, of the new fea tures In the Sahdow Stripe Molmir, at $1.4ft the yard. Wo linve a beautiful showing of light-weight fabrics, ,sucli ns Voiles, liatistes, AYool Tnffetas, in plain and Invisible checks, from 73 cents to $1.50 the yard, in 'all the wiinled shades. There nre lminy other styles and colors, at jirlces to fit any purse. Our Mail Order Service MerceiaecT Gingham Tills rubric is so much like silk in effect we r i ml it for waists or shirt vtnist suits; the yard 2.1c heavier insertions to en n not be lariser rltles. Uce "Ul larlN. nniTntr. ' ide wi.i,,,. ... ""yard b- i . 'vJ"""! 10c " rUnn'1 Walking, 1P 25c v r l i ou hear some about economy. lieing economical yourself. It's n Rood iIiIiik; we lio- liwe in It, but it's best to d . . if h bo clear as to what econ omy is. Kconoiiiy isn't buying cheap stuff because it's low-priced, jior paying too nitich for good stuff because It'sRood. Heal economy Is mens tired by romimriiiK what you get with what it costs n question of pro poi'tlou, not price. That's why you ought to buy our Hurt, Scliaff ner Mart clothes. They're all wool, perfect ly tailored; correct In style. You Ret better value in these Roods than In any other. talk these days Maybe youre' it c - f : Ui -tM-lJ 3 New Percale :10-inch Percale, 1008 patlerns; every desirable design and shade; the '""' ... !ie to 14c. Galatea Cloth For waists and children's dresses or ooys work suits; the yard 20c Madras Suiting r'nnvri9rit loo Ht Schiffner Mire Hampton Bros. Wbgre Cah Beats Credit A medium weight rubric, with small iiKiircs, excellent for waists or suits; Mie jurii Black Silk Automobile Coats A rout with style, comfort and use. i illness, jbe cidor you want is hero. The price much lower than usual. $12.50 Is now $10.00 HI20.00 routs, now 1 I.IMl 8:10. OO coals now W22.00 IK.OO coats now HI lit. 50 coals now 1 0.50 Children's Worsted Di esses at Half We close out (his line at half nrlcc; ' ages 4 lo I I yinrs; colors n-d. brown. blue and plaids, SO.IMI; sailors for :i.00; I.(K) Cashmeres for ;.00 or l.oO drcftse for 75.. Pongee Silk .All yard , colors, 27-inrheii wide; Die (1.00 and $1.45 Paris Bows ..Paris llows, all colors; each .20c Silk Waists $10 black silk each o waists In clfrse: $3.50 4; iVi. .J V;,','. 1 m:sl",:vii"' cwmiiATF, who has wox ms I'm, . ovri .V'- l'TS' ;MXT SFXATOl! .()(iA K lOK tOMItOI, Ol 'illi: PAItl V MAdllM.IIV OF TH T STVTl! I I " """" -in iii iii " JJ"' " "'"miwuiimiBiiiinii nmniH , mi TAFT MACHINE ROOSEVELT CONDEMNED ftlNi IN bUUHT.. BY PEACE.CIRCLE Collllllblis. O.. Feb 11 The suprciuc court has af ! firmed the "decision of th S liiWiT riiui-t in H t l the Cuyahoga county priuia- 1 ries. lejiviiiL-- ill.. r.,o !! coinniittee in churi-o ir t . MEDALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL seniors! .New York, Feb. 11. The Women's Peace Circle today condemned the singing of "Onward Christian Soldiers" and other hymns with a mar tial swing. Hoys brigades, as adjuncts to Sunday schools, and President lioosevclt were condemned because of favoring teaching schoolboys rifle shooting. 4- At the first of Hie v."ll- lllrnelnr w C Yoiilll Ml'IVfel !i ..,!,! I .....1 lilrecl ,r ilc.VIiirnhev a. silver me.hii for (he high .school seniors graduat ing with the hlgbesl standings. The following are lisis of Ihu final nver- u ge grades for -I bo seiilnns kI:ii..Hiil above III) per cent; Coverlim five subieels llnrl..n. Hiioine, !KI 4-5; Claris Sweaney, !)a 1-5; Harold Cockeillnc, iio. Covering four subjects Helen Vandiiyne, 91 1-4; Luela Canipbell, 93 l-; Harold Bean, 93; Grae War ner, IKi; Hazel Ciarred, HI 3-4; Frie da Goldsmith. 91 1-2; Cella finger, 91 1-2; Arthur Stlllnimi, 91. CovariQ; three subjects John Motlev: 91! 1-3: Bonnie Baker, 94; Wendell Barbour, 93 1-3. Students taking five subjects will he i:iven nn nilviintncm ,r nu i cent and students taking only tbreo SIlhleetH will bo rennlt-i,J tn r.ri ohe per cent In final average In reck oning ior me nverago to determine the stnnding of seniors to receive lliedals for highest hnnnra Tim ft,,.l rating Is then as follows: . Motley. 9G 1-3; Itoomc, 94 4-fi; Van Duvne. 9 4 1-4. siw.. Campbell, 93 1-3; Baker, 83; Bean', , o; warner, ; Harbour, 92 I I (tarred. 91 3-4' riobisiuiiii qi i. j Ilager, 91 1-2; Stillnian, 9l"; Cockc'r line. 90. CITY XICWS Contract'iir Muiuiney today started aetigii cmisli'iietlon work on' the nu lla block today. In the, esinle of .1. W. Whlttakor, deceased, the appraisers report that limy loiurd property valued at $247.- The general public Is luvlled to hear Dr. Martin tonight lit the Chris Han church on the controversy with i in. ii. .... Mrs. Sarah M. Guthrie, a former resiueui oi uugene, died at Portland ' unry i at tne nge of 73 vears She will bo remembered by all old ii-aiuemg oi tne city. Tho Republicans will meet at the i-ouriiioiise uiiirsday evening, Feb- LIVELY TIME IN EUGENE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH 4.4.4. HANK ItOllllF.KH si;ci iii;i mi; MMiy Wlllard, Mo., Feb. 11. The Bank of Wlllard was looted by five robbers and $10,000 taken. The explo sion aroused the citizens, who who rusneu to tile street and i a battle followed, the rob- bers escaping on a hand car. ; . : i . . t Dr. T. W. Rlrilllire well. It rw.mn In Oregon as a dentist, and newspapnr man, tiled at his home In ItoHcliurg Sunday morning of dronsv. uaed fiX years. He, was at one time reading clerk or the house and also chief clerk of the state senate. T i COMMF.KCIAI, Cl.l'll F.XCl HSIOX FKOM COTTA;iO (,'KOYF AXI F.XClltSIOXS FHOM Jl'XCTlOV .VXD NI'ltlXtiFIFI.D WII.Ij RK Ill'.N TO Kl t.FXl.: O.V THAT DAY I.ato last night. Serretnrv Jones, of the Cottage Grove Commercial Club telephoned that the members of the club would he here next Mondav on the 11:4a train slxtv to Devoutly strong. At tho mcctlllir of the Poinniei.,.lnl ('lull last night the matter of the re turn visit of the Cottage Grove Com mercial Club Monday Februarv 17. was discussed- and iiiritn.enwm4 made to entertain the. visitors if was also decided to invite the busi ness men of Springfield and .1 mic tion City to visit Kugene on that day. A visit will he made to Springfield on the evening of Friday. Februarv 14, a special train to be ciiarteVi.il for that purpose. 1). K. Yoruii, G. I). Idllll and O. V. Itnliet'la wnr.. ,,t.,,lt ed as n coinniittee to arrange for t!,0 excursion. The Kugeiio M litarv. band w'lll accompany the crvtwd. !. A. Paine, (i. W. Griffin and K. It. Knox were aniiolnted us n mmmt'. too on arrangements for the vinli of Hie Cotlaae Grove ell I 'otiu iinfl th. from .Springfield and Junction. nr. I.. I,. Whllson, G. I), l.inn and John If. Hartoir were mime.) nu M coinniittee to arrange for delegates to tne love least ol the Salem board of trade Tuesday, February 1 S. Tomorrow nltrht will be iim f ii-i- ladles' night, of the season at the club. There will bo cards, music an. I refreshments. Twnlve new members were ml.le.l to the club last nlghl. mid several de linquents, were dropped. The board of governors stwnl ,.., slderilble lime last, evening consid ering I bo loiters written bv the Ku- Keilo school cl;iblt''ll. anil evm.ilc tn he ready to announce the prly,e-wlu-nlng letters In a couple uf dnys. '; CITY OFFICERS WILL RIDE ON CARS FREE7 OEOHGE It. CARTER. , Governor of JIuwaii for four ysarg nnil former Yale footbal) playor and oarpniiin. BIOS OPENED FOR ADDITION TO COLEMAN BUILDING ruary 13, at 7:30 o'clock for the pur pose oi organizing a tinpuniican Club. i 'The appraisers of the property of s no .lames in 1 1 in i r estate navo flleil tneir report. I hey round property valued at 1 1 000. Councilman I. N. llarbnugh Is building a new residence on one of his lots on Madison street, north of the railroad. This one Will bo for rent. Chief of Police Farrlnglon has finnrantlned the residence of Mr. J.a- l.rln t.t 9'lf U.',.,.t I......RII. ..t...t . .. ... ., , "Mini oi me existence or iiiinmeria The bids for the predion t.f turti ..t- . .1 dltlonnl stories for J. H. Coleman's L row of one-storv brick bullHlnit. nn ' ti.a t-i i n.t. .. ,. ,.. .. Willamette strept wprn fitM.tii.ri in,Uv and it was found that J. It. Chezem of HprlnKfleld, bad the lowest one. There were four other bidders, as fol lows: W. O. Herkart, I.. N. Iloney, W. II. Mnmmey. c. J. Huley and M. It. Huley. The contract has not vet been .ln. ed up. but it probably will be within the next two or three days. The contract price is not Riven out. but It is known to be sometJilnR over I700A. Therp wua almm lir.nn Ail ferenre between the lowest nnrl blith est bids. The addition, as before stntprl l.v The Guard, will n. of brick, and will be used a a lodging houaa by Mr. Coleman. Ctinitinnv ha. mtivpri Ita ht.t.lta nti.l accounts to tho First National bank and the merger of the two Institu tions Is now complete. Moron IXTKHKSTS A( I NKD )!' ItKIIIKHY Charleston. Feb. R. Tim , senate will rigidly Investigate the report that the liquor In- terests have raised llfiO.OOO to capture the neeessarv votes In the senate to defeat tho prohibition amendment. At a meeting of the city council at 4 o'clock this after- 4, noon the amendment to ihn Street rnllwnv frnnehlua A grunting an extension of time In which to complete the linn to the cltv limits mwt & providing that cltv offlcnr. shall ride free after April 1, 19011. while nctlnir In flclnl capacity, was passed. The vole was ns follows' - a Calkins, no; Garrett, aye; Henderson, aye; Fisher, no; llarltaitgh, aye; lleiger, no. There holiiR a tie Mayor Mat- lock voted aye. An ordinance regulating ex- cavatltiK In tho streets wns passed. Mrs. Goorun If. Knllv tif tiiiu nit.. has In charge three children whlchT can bo had for adoption. One I. n brown-eyed girl or five years, an other a blue-eyed girl (if three years and tho third a brown-eyed boy of five days. Any ono wishing lo adopt a child may call up Mrs. Kel ly by 'phone or call upon her at her resldenco nt the corner of Eust Twelfth and High streets. Tho contest of James J. McCor mlck vs. Thornton II. llolemnn, In volving homeslead ontrv No. 12.9K9. on tho northeast nuarter of section 34, township 21 south, of range 7 west., wns decided bv tin r.i.tiui..- . receiver or the land ofrico In rnvor of the contestant February 10. 1. N. Miiruaiign was attorney for the contestant. CONFESSES HE IS GUILTY OF TRAIN WRECKING Mlltlo. Feb 11 Put r!t.t-,l,n J4, or Butte, today confessed his Kllllt of the Bttenuila In ptw.w ihA Oregon Short l.lnu trains. He de. claretl ho was drunk at tho time and uumeu noiuing a grudge against tho road, but admits to a quarrel with a former section bosa. Gordon said ho Was alonn tn blnme A n.,t h..- mnn was arrested with Gordon aa a suspect. In Ihn tnmlD u , -.1 .. .. a . --. ..... ... ....,w uniDiua; CHMiHIOr Foraker rliwlnrnri th,,t n.N , . .. , i,-n,tir-ut Roosevelt was using the tederal ni. rongo to Influence the nomination of Taft. Congressman W. C. Hawley has re turned home to register for the June election. 1 fit