Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 13, 1908, Image 1

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
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WNOSFOR
STOCKHOLDERS OF
IAKRIMN ROADS;
fatally. A number of. others were,
bruised and shaken uu. and the car'
! was badly wrecked.
EUGENE LOSES AT
BASKETBALL AGAHt;
JUDGE'S ORDER '
SHUTS OFF THEIR
LIGHT AND POWER
v. York, Feb." 13. The
. nf the Union Pacific
6 1 f 2 1-2 lcr eenl
SU and a 'semi-annual
Sud of 2 cent ou pre
Z i stocy. The dividends
f"i6e same as those cf the
B, previous M"arter ,
T6e directors, of the a. I .
. jmred a Quarterly divi-
Vpid of 1 1-2 l"-"
(oma-'i stock.
cent on
ANY WERE HURT
- IN CAB COLLISION
The Eugene high school: bunlcd
ball team returned on the noon troth
today from UHseburg, where it was
beaten last night by the Rosebud
high scliunlby the one-sided 'bcore irf
4.7 to 7. While the Eugene boys were
outclassed' they played in bad lin k
alt through the game. They were
pleased with the treatment accord:!
thein by tho people ol' KoKuburg dur
ing thclivuhort stay there.
KKSIIIRXTS WARXFI)
OF FLOOD llA(ii;r;
I Pittsburg, fe.ti. 13. The warn
, temperature and threatened heavv
rains have caused th? weather bti
j reau to warn residents and Imsihe'ia
houses or the lowland 'to move their-
goods to lusher ground.-as there is'
: diuiRer of floods on the Alleghouy
, awu lougniognuny rivers.
El. Centre, Cat, Feb. IS. Th In
junction order issued by Judge Welt
born, at the United States circuit
court, closing the canal ol lha lliilluu
1'ower Company, has deprived' a ter
ritory 25 ntitoi Ions and 12 miles
wide of power to operate all kinds of
machinery for nianiifaciurinjr pur
poses. a.i well as depriving, in .Olio
peoplo of ice. and obliging the usa of
candles in thousands of homes.
At a mass meeting of citizens, hold
under candle liiiht. tin; facts and con
ditions wore summarized in a lengthy
resolution whicti was telegraphed to
Juao W( libera.
IIROQPUQ PRESERVE
! 8B2EB Irl STfllKc
Wss&JlipJa. Veb. 13. Ity I
direction ol J'resideul ltojse.-
velt Aiiiat; Sscrttary Oliver
"4j lod: ordered comi-uny of
infantry frjrn Fort Gibbon.
Alaska,, to Fitirtiauk i to pre- t-
serve order during rlie mining
sti iVu in tout sKAkm. 4
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CLARK MAKES
TIC
MtlSIHJSKlt fUlJIS
ttr was sat' om-kxsf.
S icratneiilo, KJ. 1$, .1. y.-. Pow
ell was murdered by J. '. AudeiKiin
today, at- 0.lc ite claims self
defense, and had. aneuR.l I'ow
theft.
S.lll.l.XG SCHOOXFICK
CltHW
l.UMjn hxs a wuotoa r.iill t!:,i
standing idVo for Uto want of
man or rnntoniG.K.ri to run s.n-
W SAVf'.U the Rebifc.to TV-mill hiwiilwi.ys
paiu tue oncr is treott.hy and d.-nn
not care to run jt loitxur. anrN t n-
I '
i I ; 1:1
Santa Harfmni. Keb. IS. Captain
.losepn iamp and crew of cliUit men oiiemnK-fur-auroe Me-v.nke tita
of the sailing sc.iiooner Klla-CJ, of Vic- coinpauy is ode tif tlte best un
; toria, II. (1, were landed here by the. coast.
IKiwer sohoouer Haltic. Thcr report
I The nusiness Men's LeairtiP cf Ks.
T.mi Pch. 13. A special car on lem has renewed tta rtohi rm-.h..
. inipr.Urbaa hue. contalnfnfr 38 j gas. A committee comnoseir nr ii ri ll,e wreck of their vessel February 2
Enters of the Tacoma SaenKerbund , Fry,. Charles H. Htni;es, and fTaflX in Beec,,er's By. n Santa Hosalsl-'
irtlng 'roar seame, coniueu wilii i-aiion was appointed last nisht to i
lteUrI)an Ireignt near oeorge- secure tne passage of an ordfnatici.re
In early tli is morning. Four per-1 ducing the price of gas fraru $2: tu
ks were seriously tnjurea, uui none i fi per tnoMsand feet.'
tie
ThJreoa- stai
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SPEECH I
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list ilur -i b" iMlal'IKIii'i! 'llli'i:;l Ills . I "'i ;.'
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"lha! !il !i..;!n-y.i t'lnrl
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t he llrp iitl 'lit
MANY BRICK
BUSINESS BLOCKS
WILL BE BUILT
j WjFMv.Rt.in
i r:.lve t'hamp i
j t:. ultra
; f."c ovr in 1' ,
' pi'i'slaenl 's r "
0r ; ronkri ?s on il;
(f !:-tt fa!!
Ill H.DlXtiS NOW I'KO.
Alii: i:m.("n:i vx-
WH.Ij KXl'KlllKXCH A
IK KIM
x si:vi:i:vii ai.i:ioaiy
AXIi CONTIt.U IS l'till
: latere! of I'.ie ' iki-- . !
K.1 V'M . .
IS A
sonaale v
li.i's cancel'!' I ii ,
t'a.at It bad n ' ii
"l'e is such a.
P'e," he ileclar rl
V.-ord is i clmll' n.' t.
iivldually he wUaed
III.KS i.i:t-
ill. DIM
sntiiv m.oriv
1- I.I.I. uws
AMUXti PKOPIIS.
lorii on
I'oi; ouii
Hon. o. . 1 i-c.udiy and dHUgu'er
loavo Saturday night for Los Anjseiesi
. where they will remain for a month.
ba Iielo: friuu Aitub;r H to ID inclusive-,
time date bacin been set
at a ntcetuiR of the stale board of
agriculture at the siate hunso iu Sa
lem luKt vnw&fZ-
well until March -I. 19011, when
fair for 190S' will h.iped he would unit forever, "f ir
..Friday and Sa
Friday and Saturday will be days of tremendous : pricev cutting.. Days, of zxr.usual
reductions in prices in all departmentsthe days to buy, the days to save We
are Poms' tO move 6dds and mA fro.-i-. rarer tYto ctnre (nn.c of !-( v-
fourth price-YES and Less Than One-Fourth Price
broken lines. Make these your economizing day?.
We are clearing'' tlie store of
Children's
Dresses at Half
j:.00 Id JG.00 cashmere
and all wool serge suits
lor misses from Ii to 12
Tears; must be closed out;
Rummage sale price,
l.0 (o S:S.o
Laces
For Less
19c to 12 i-L.c iai;es, all
Mlhs at Uunimage sale
Price, the yar,i .,c
Rummage Sale
of Suits
All Sutis of blue, black and Copenhagen Suit
ing, Jackets satin or silk lined,
Rummage Sale each . $5.CO
LADIES' COATS -
$12.50 and $J5 Coats, Skinners satin lined, blue, black
and mode broadcloth, Rtimniagc Sale price $2.50
Children's Red
and Gray Astra
chan Coats
?S.(10- children's, riutts. well
made- and worth the
money; RoiriHiaff;) Kulo,
&IJ0
pra8id3nt will be elected to a talril
p-ejp'leil I hi: I I" March,
I:h",i, ii Di'iiuii'i ai ic iircsl'l Mil w.iul I
be iuaiiiv.mitctl, liacin'il by sach r.
Iii'in; cralic niajoi'liv la t'.ii;i hoiii: as
will Induce cyan a lt"publlcim senate
lo ena"t Inlo law -i lie people's will."
DOHERTY EXTOLS CIRCUIT COURT
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
IN CONVENTION
Wllwaukee, February 13. The
Democratic state convention for nam
ing delegates to the national conven
tionale be held in Denver met today
with John F. Dohorty as temporury
chairman. Doherty lauded the prin
ciples of government "proclaimed by
Jelferson and made resplendent and
illuminated In the light of that mus
ter Intellect, William J. Uryau." The
speaker contended for a Democratic
party demanding tariff revision
concluded his speech as follows:
"l.et us rely ou the good sense and
conscience of the American people.
Our leader In this great contest Is al
ready chosen. Follow him and he can
r.ot fail. He stands today as democra
cy s exponent, democracy's Idol, dem
ocracy's home. Let us make him the
people's president William Jennings
Uryan."
JURORS FOR MARCH
ARE CHOSEN
Apron
Unsih,
ams
M annul ginKhanis, blue,
on and Kreen check;
r-uiMiii-c sale
Jrd
Price, the
Shirt Waists
These goods almost given awayf
$1.25 to p.50 Waists,
Rummage Sale price ea.ch. 50c
ErnBroi'derie?;
for Less
i
in.; and iSo JSntimi Mrs-fas
up to fi Inr-Uds Tvi! i; Uoni
WMJUi - a J'C nr''ti vr) . . . Tc
FIRST LADIES' NIGHT
AT CLUB A SUCCESS
LaRt nlriht v:is tlie firv.t laillcs
niKlit ut iho KiiK 'nu ('omnioiirliil Cluh
(if lin Kfiunn. A laru numljiM (jf
thnchih ino.'iljri-i . roulit tliolr wives
n ml u di'liklitiiil c mi i ut; was Bjiont at
cutUh, hlHiartlr, iiowlinK and (lanc
liii;. Malc w.is furnislicil by A.
SvKrvt'ruU ami M r.j. PattorHun. ilni
al'ltr every ioiuii.;ht. Hfiniliir nflairH
will lie liu td at tlit; c;itih. l'roiii jiiciit
ivmoiiK Ititjsu tri-.scnt wero: Mr. find
Mrs. K. 1j. ('lianiitiM-H, Mr. and Mrs.
U. V. (Jriflin, Mr. ami Mrs. A.
Itankln, Mr. and Mrs. Free Tlnm:i.-i,
I'nMirtfMit i. i. t'j.ni plK'Il. Mi'H. i'nar
intlo Zoilior, Mrs. A. Clmivh, N.
Kltxhcnry. Mr. and Mrs. Chun. S.
WilliiuiM. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ilx:m,
At.I.ornty and Mr. . (1. K. Hiilpwriu,
10. O. 1'uitv.r and John II. HartK.
Men's
Sox
Kef,
o vortli 20
colors:
Met.
tba
Rii mi
Pair .
. fancy
sate
2!4c
Ladies'
Wrappe
rs
worth
Ladies' Percale Wrappzrs,
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.75
Rummage Sale price each 50c
Lonsdale
Muslin
liKinsdaW1
est. pr!i
n.ua'i'tj m rt.' Uiw-
Z UiiiumaKo
ualp prrf-r:4 ! a:tr. .ic
i.i .Mr,iciiMi: h iv
Vl( TOKV I'KOM IIAII.III) All
R'allle, Feb. 1J.---At a conference
held here Ibis iiltiriioon bclwecu the
attorneys ol the Ureal Northern and
the Northern Pacific nnil the North
west Lumbermen hihI UiikIiichk Inler-
pulu n I lll I H I I VI' f'f llll Ill'lllll 111 I 'll'
' rale question was reached by Hie rnll-
roada offeriug to haul lumber nt the
old rales, leaving it optional with tin
'carriers whelhor or not the nhippers
would be required lo iut IioikIh to
guarantee the payment of a new rule
j In case the railroads sicure a fuvoi-a-j
bio decision from the Inti.Teiilale i oai
i mercu commis.don.
rnunty Clerk Leo ami Sheriff Flslt
toilny drew the trial Jurors for the
March term of circuit court as fol
lows: R. R. Day, farmer, Florence pre
cinct. John W. Harms, farmer, East Cot
tttgo Grove proclnct.
J. M. Tallafero, farmer, Jasper pre
cinct. S. A. McKay, farmer, Creswell pre-
aiid'dnct.
C. S. llowo, farmer, Creswell pre
cinct.
J. M. flenrhnrt, farmer, Diilley pre
cinct. 11. D. Hnwlcy, fanner, Creswell pre
cinct. Lewis 11. Rossmnn, farmer, Zum
wnlt iireeinct
- P." IV New'ell-vl'HiiiK'iv-Sout!i Eu
gene No. 1 .
John lliilley, farmer, Creswell pre
cinct. Win. C. Seavey, farmer, Mohuwlt
irecluct.
Ull W. Michael, farmer, Middle
Fork prei'lni t.
.1. H. Hill, farmer, South Junction
precinct.
Frank If. Holland, farmer. Mound
precinct.
Clarence Koon, fanner, South
Junction proclnct.
Fred II. Cook, fanner, Plensant
Mill precinct.
Jesse Severn, farmer, South Junc
tion pi-ecini't. ,
.Merrill W. Peniiliigloy fanner, Irv
InK precinct.
II. II. Dunlup, fanner, Long Tom
precinct.
.Iiuncs N. Cole, laborer, Ialniiouiit
precinct.
.1. W. Pollock. Janllor, North Kit-
;:i'l'i' No.
I John O'Hilen,
i;eii.. No. I.
I W. L. Wheeler
Vlncl.
I I lurry A. Macy
I iirc' liii't.
it. Y. Parter, fai'mer, Siif;lniiv pr
iclncl.
laborer, North Eu
, fanner, (loshen pre.
, fai"ii"r, Wlllnmelle
M. II. Clone, farmer, fdusliiw ire
ilncl. Charles I llclu rson, fanner, Roillll
..'illi.-flou pi'eiliii-l.
V 1 1 1 1 ii lit l.andcai. fanner, Last
Colt-ice drove iiri'. lnel.
Paliner Ayeni, fanner, Hprlngfbld
precinct.
.I.'.l. Peplol, r:'incr, flale Creek
pre'dnct.
Ini II. llylani, fanner, Full Creek
lireclail.
NKWH X'lTKH.
LIVELY ROW IN '
TOKIO LEGISLATURE
If all :lio business blocks Unit nro
pi'oj.cU'd for this season are built Ku
fcene will expiM'lenee tue greatest
uuiUliii boom In lis history and no
euy ol lis size ou the coast can equal
Its record at the close of the season.
However, It is not likely that more
tuuii liau of the buildings now tiih Id
of will be erected this year, but t.in"-:
w ill come in time perhaps next year:
At any rate, there is going to be great
activity In that Hue during the com
ing spring and summer, und the work
has already opened up, promising lo
continue until Into In the fall.
Work on three brick buildings has
begun the Ifulln and Patterson
buildings on Fust Ninth street, and
the Potts building on Olive street
and tho work of building tho Flnne
gan block adjoining the Potts build
ing will begin within a few days, the
contract having been let to W. O.
llockart. J. 11. Coleman has also let
the contract for building two addi
tional stories to his brick building on
Willamette street.
Foremost among tho projected
buildings Us the four or five-story
block talked of by the Odd Fellows
of this city, to be located on their lot
at the corner of Fast Ninth und Oak
streotH. This proposed building has
been mentioned by The Guard at sev
eral different times, but the lodge Is
not yet decided upon the inalter.
Plans for tho structure have been
drawn and the matter may be decided
In a short time. When completed It
will be lOugeno's tallest structure unci
will be the menus of greatly enhanc
ing the value of property In Hint vi
cinity. Another building project 1s that
of tho First National Dunk, which ,
proposes to add a second story to tiie
ontHslory building adjoining tile bunk
building, and which It recently pur
chased v. Illi the view of enlarging the
bunking rooms. S. Ii, Friendly, wiue
store unjoins t ils building, says that
In all probajilllly he will also add il
second story lo his building ut the
name time the bank makes the Im
provement.. llesides these F. L. Chambers will
likely begin work ou bis two-story
block on Willamette street soon, exca
vation lor which w;h made List. fall.
It Is said he Is also Ihluklug of add
ing a third story to bis building oi
cuplid by bis brother's harilwt.ro
sior.
The Sar.for.l faui'-'Uory hole! bull I
lug and t!io Cherry Mrolhers three
story lilork, both '.I occupy the
ground on which stood the row of
triune biilldli'gs which were burned
last August, hnve not been mention, d
very frequently of lute, but It Is prob
able, that they will be put up this
yea.
The llovcy heirs are flouring on a
handsome block of I wo or lliri-e sto
ries at Hi.- corner of We I Eighth and
I Olive streets, but no definite, decis
' Ion on the matter lias been reached.
L. O. lO'ckwlHi lias niinoiiuc-cd that
be may erect, a one-story addition to
his block ut the corner uf Seventh und
Willamette blrocts, extending It hack,
lo the nil y, but be Is holding tho
mutter lu alcyunce waiting to ascer
tain the probable cost.'
There lire others who lire talking
of bull. Hug, but us tbelr iiiiins have
I not matured, they request that no
mention bo nwulo of them.
Wren's
thoPping Bags
tr-n'i i.
'Piling bagj;
''tan..
a!n, ,.ach. . ..-,c
Boys' Suits
Every Boys' $2.50 two-piece suit
in the store must move put at a.
Rummage Sale price'ea $I;6
Men's
Hats
McttVt V(.NT
Men's f X0l knist; Kniiimm
Mln-vr., wb 1.T5
.Hampton Bros-,
Where Cash Deats Creait
Ladies White
Wool sweaters
U.all Udlorf wnl (twrnters;
Illliomarc fr-in-, rtrh
!,-.
At Peru, Indiana, Monday, a tiger
i und a leopard beloimiux to Wallace's
Iclrfiia, while out in the arena, liul a
fight to the death. The tli;-.-r appar
ently licked, but II cost lllm his life.
for the leopard had clawed tue In
: sides out, of tt i in and lie died,
j In Portland last night -F .tin II. i
j Welle, on employe In lh city lyigl-!
neer's office, met tils death because,
'of his proclivity for praitliai Joli
I lug. He prelendjid to be u lilghwuy-
man and "held ifli" Policeman Hep-1
nr. the lutter shooting him ib'iiil.i
I when he gave the order to hold up his ,
hands, pointing bis clay pipe at lllm
in the darkness.
Toklo, Feb. 1.1. After a
deluiie of six hours, which do-
vetoped Inlo a riot .m the
floor of the bouse, the fliiun-
rial bud ;et was passed by a
majority of lt)2. The speak-
f ers on both sides howled lit
f Hie chair, and charged fuvor-
Itlsin, urter which the rhiilr
f apohiKli'il handsomely to the
o;ip')Sltoii.
('liirnuo Wheal Market.
Chicago, Feb. 13. May, ""Il Ti-K;
July, u l-l; September, 7 7-1.
OI'FICIAL F lit WAST
I (It MHITIIWFST
T!ie public lands coininltteo of the
A HniiHil I lomi I illaiinlrll from galiln I ' te
Monica. Cal.. says that on un unfre? I "'" reponen lavoriimy upon Hie
quented blufr which marks the nor-1 Hn"mt 1,111 ,0 "I'""K '' boines'.eiiil
llw.rn lln.il. of K'.l.l,, , llf.v nlliUlll to 320 1ICICS, nilielldlllg II III
iimrly of seven jHpaiKse with a small I residence on and Improvement
I cannon in their l.ossi.ssl :n have been1 " necessary lor pin. III. nelinlor
for several days past engaged iu cx-
lierlinents tliut luive uroii-"d the sus
picions of settlers ill Hint ili'tri.i.
and the news of Ihi-lr njirations
here tonight has . rcat".! sono- excl!.'
nicnt, partlculnrl.v us It Is known that
n porilon of the A line Ii in l.att e-'hii
fleet will remain s vi ral rav In the
, wi.ers enclosed by Point Hnma,
here the parly Japanese made
, u ii..aii. uui i.ts.
Flllloll aciepleil Hie bill for Oregon
reserving the rluhl In withdraw on
i he floor If necessary.
The Washington Pie-'l has II flg
eri'd leit that Iho:!!. '4 will win en th1
r.nii:h bi'.lloi wlib a nil to Tan's :ir,i,
bill on the first ball il Taft will
luive alio to Iluirhes 211; Cniinon 1 'i I
Fairbanks 71, Knox till, Fornker 7H,
Corlelyou 12, l.aF.illctte 50, C11111-
11.1:1s 12.
;
Portland, F Ii. 13. West
ern Ore-oa Fair tonight ex
cent rul'i near fhe coast; Fri
ilae. i-el'., lo'tth'-rlv winds.
W't: ra Wii'-hlnglon tle
casioiial rains toiiiitht and
I'l'ldny; soitiheaslerl' winds,
1'histeru Oregon---Fair to
nle'ht and Friday.
-:-i.'.orn Washington und
Northern I laho Fair ta
nl::;it end Friday; Increasing
cl iiidlness; probably snow In
the north portion.
lory ol students Just 1s-i.'-'ist
iir shows the total
of stud. 'Ms ut Stanford
t 1 Ii I i 1 Last spring
T'.e lllr
sa. ('. '.c t
rt-y : r:t l
I'lilvers'ty
there wfe but 142'J rtinleiits regis
tered. Ther-1 were l'JL'2 studeiitt
from Cal'fonile, 117 from Oregon and
'HI Itmii :t -?i In n I hi. The next hlgh
. , cat ' Is I'lluois with l.'i. Canada
sen In t !ir -e.
Cbalrinan Wesneite, of the ijepiib
1 i.-n 11 stale cotli'lllee, lilllioillices
Hint there will lie no meeting of tb"
state committee called until well
along In Mnrrli.
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