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IY G-UA TH H -.-H I II Hi JL- - " - - , roi- 1:1 ii-:.N:, oi;k;ox, s.utkday iakxixu. maim ii si. nws X(i. 70 MM II) AT KB EUGENE'S NEW RESIDENCES NO. 10 ( 1 1 i t LAND CRUNT RESOLUTION IS . SURE TO PASS IS HOMIv OP F. E. CHAMIJKKS AXI FAMILY 0m of the costliest residences in Chambers and family have just tnov- Cit; Is that of F. E. Chambers !ed '"to the house from their old res- which has just been com .j 'dence whleh was moved to the next " , tRnnn .. lot to the east to make room for the Hrf ,t a cost of over $6000. III. Y. D. Hensi l drew the ' located on West Sixth street be-ifor tne structure and V. O. Ileck- Ln Cnarnelton and Lincoln. Mr. 'art built it. Washington, Marhc 21. The house committee on pub lands today authorized a fa vorable report on the senate resolution autliorUliiK the at torney Keueral to brins suit to recover two million acres of land from the California & Oregon Kallroud Ctunpanv, controlled by the Southern Pacific. This land, it Is charKed, was acquired by the company by mailt from the Koveiiiment on condition that It be sold at $2.5(1 an acre. It is asserted that the company has refused to so dispose of me lanti. ed lireat Northern train robbers, who last September held up the Orient limited mid rifled the reitisteivd null of $40,000, broke jail this luornlnic and ar still at liberty The men s:iwed through their cell d or-i. the corridor bars and the bars in the window. Posses are In pursuit The escapes scaled a IiIkIi wall nf tar ruttlm; thrnimh their Veil d'mrs and the bars and jiimtiod fifteen fee Into an alley war. It is belev.i th-v had the n&Rlstanre of a confederate Inside the tall. The hounds were plicel on the trail of the escaned men. but owlne to the drv condition of the (.reu..! making no material progress. The men were pe,n In the ens'evi ontskirtx of the city making for tnc mountains. HIS FAVORITE WHEEL. TRAIN ROBBERS ESCAPE FROM HELENA JAIL Helena, March 21. Georse Frank hauser and Charles McDonald, alleg- "NIGHT RIDERS KILL PROMINENT FARMER ! C;.rlNlo. Ky.. Murh- 2 1 . NhtM riders shot and killed llar'an lledK"s, a prominent farmer ti'iir here " t dependent tobacco grower. This Is i the first murder by niub riders In 1 the blue grass region of Kentucky, I Fulton Cniooiuc Home, j Washlimton, March 20. Senator i Fulton will leave for home tomorrow to take part In the campaign. The Unnamed Baby Diaper Baby diaper, used without pins, uaae io ill, will not nusliape Its legs. It is very comfortable nil secure, worth 25c, Special, each JOc able Padding Wtted Table Padding saves the lle as well as the (fishes. You should never be without one. T1e yard '. Black Silk Waists Among the late arrivals of new Spring Goods we received some black silk waists. They are hand tailored, of the latest models, graceful, mod est and by far the best values we have ever offer ed. To women of refined taste these charming waists will appeal. Can you arrange to see them? They are very lightly priced. Each I..- $5 00, $6.50 and $7.00 Spring Jackets We are ready with our new 1908 coats for women. They are the bcx coits and strap trim ircd medium colors. They are just right for the Spring and Summer. Each.. .5-3.00 to $ 15.00 '''' '' '''' ' " Ladieg' Sweaters Coat shaped Sweaters In all wanted shades; pockets set in side, will not sag, each $:l.o, $:i.7."5, $1.50 New Model Sweaters For service, style and comfort we recommend the "Rlchard ott" hand tailored Sweater. Close fitting, double brea-sted and with belt, each $0.50 Ladies' Vests Special value Indies' Swiss ribbed Vests, each ' loc Long sleeve Swiss ribbed Vests, extra value, each i.-.c Ladies' lisle finished Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, the suit fiOc Banyai Silk The Pride of Japan, 27 Inches wide, fine sheer, beautiful col orings for Waists or Suits, the yard , SIX1 Rajah Silks $1.00 quality, all wanted shades, very durable fabric combined with rich lustre of the silk, Special, the yard 75c Spring Hosiery Lisle finish law or plain blue, black, red, pink. Bray, the pair .lOc Tan or black plain or lace boot ef fect, the pair ii.lt' Notions For Less Notions for every day wants. Cheaper than ''e cheapest. iOcCube Pins, loo pins to cube 5c a,r!es Darning Cotton, 3 spools 5c "C Pearl Huttons, nssorted sizes,. . 2 doz. 5c "cnd 12 i.2c Laces, buv all von want. he yard ,-. 15c Dress. Shield! 1 Pair ... . k Rlbb0'" all colors, the yard . Hampton's special, s:.c .10c t- j w p n i v ' i TRUMP CLOTHES Cotton Goods Special India I.inon, the yard 15c 12 l-2c India Lltion, the yarn IOV 12 yards bleached Muslin 1.00 15c A. K. C. lilnsham, the yard 12 l-2c 20c 33 inch Aephyr GinKham. the yd ...lie Apron Ginghams, the yard He Dark eolored IVrcnle, special, the yard ,.7c infants' Coats we carry an excellent ssortment o; infants' wear Consricious in this ne are the long . cashemere JJ'S, some braid trimmed, swith wide cape.em- held with silk braid. Ea---$1.25tr. $5.00 veils and veilings ;nfsPrinj Shades. Large, 'um and -,moii Antc ,c.. Boys' Suits Maybe the last Suit didn't wear. You didn't buy it here. It wasn't the boy's fault: it was the Suit's. .Next time you buy him a Suit buy it here. You'll get a good one it you do. Suits - $1-50 $6.00 Q5c to $6.50 Hampton Bros. Where Cash Bears Credit DreSs Linen 20c Linen Duck, 36 inch es wide, special price the yard 15c Linen Pongee 50c Linen Pongee, new shades, also white. The vard v45c Silk Finished Gingham .... A fabric suitable for the light, airy spring dress. Small checks, medium plaids; col ors, light I ! io, tan brewn and black. The yard 25c "T: ,ir- i iatl.wM LANE DEMOCRATS , HOLD MEETING I w AND RESOLVE 0M-n In R. Pnul Pioneer Pr PRESIDENT AND LEADERS OF CONGRESS CONFER , Washington, March 21. An Im portant crtiiferenco was Iiuld at th White H(ni8o today. Th prt'Hlilftnt aununoiu'd Senator AUrli'h and Tlp resontattvea l'ayno, Uulzcll and Vlei bnrn for the purpose of coiihuUIiik them as to tho h'i?1slntive program, 'hih it. l undoratood Inr.lmU'B motiH nrea atiimidatory to tho employoVH' liatiility ct, the Mil modifying tlin power ol injutHlV.ni, tho Alitrtrh ft nancJnl hi!!, Meplmrn's proposition to amend tho Sherman anti-trust In w and a proposition (o prosH'Mle (In tariff lu'iilry rturins thy roeuss of etumreHi'. The nnnounrenient of eoncliiHioiiH reache-d was withheld for the present. DUKE BOUGHT BY STEVE ELKINS IS HOMEWARD BOUND MEMO INTERFERES Now York. March 21. I)uUo d' Abrii7.il, reported unKiiRed to iimr ry Miss Kuhorjna Klklns, snllcd fur Uuroiiu loduy on tho sloamor l.iiHltu- 11 In. Hit refimt'd to deny or affirm hl onKHKoni('iit, but lilu doiiicumir Ik TCKurdMl by roporlora B not I hat "if I a man who has furleil on an linpor- taut. nilHslim. , To oK'ao tho piilllc.itze.d'Abrnx 7. loll Washington In hn'uTiliiiiiiililU', nna wont Io HuJHiiioio. II Is lio llovoil bo'was nrcoiiiimiilod by Miss KNeIiik, mid thai ihoy worn Jolnod by Souator Kldins. who was In I lull city yosloriliiy Io alt"iul tint fiinoial uT tho lalo Sonalor W'liyto, and that L'ho lluku look tho train from Ilaltl inoro for Now York. M. WITH TRAMG SHANNON'S DISTRICT S;m Frnnriseo, Mnreh 2 1 . The gasoline nehwuier NeHlle arrived in port last niKht from TtUiKdalenn May, when Hlie bwame Involved" with the Mexlran rtiMxiniB nnthorltleH. " The vessel waa elrartered hy enterptialnR nmn whfi s'oehed her with Hhoes, ran dy, Tresh friitt and vrrrhtiiR merirhan dise ho sell 1o the Bailor! of the fleet, whir'fc were netlliiK ast. when the Mexlmn authorities 'Interfered, ow Inn to the fart tliat the eonsular In voice "had linen, ncKlooed. The mat ter was KctfhHi, hut most of the prof its of tlurvoyjiKe went, with the Bat tlement. 1 BOOMS THE SPEAKER Danvtllo, March 21. RcsoIiilIhiih ondorslnR tho lirlnclplcs of the Itopnbllcan jiarty and the administration of President Itoosovf.dt, and liri'Hontt'iK tho iiaino of .lo soili tl. 'Cnniion for tho nom ination for president worn adopiod by tho olnhtooiilh coiiKrcviiloniil convention hero home tii Sponko Hoptibllcn n lolay, tlin ('iiiinon. trKi'ici.xi, i'(it.-cs'r itm XOItTII WI.ST Pnrllan l, Or., Mnfch 21. Western Orevon and Western WhSMukIoii Tair toiiibt, with TlKht fnisl; Hundny fair amd warmer, easlerly winds, Kasii'rn Oregon, 'Kastern WashinKlon and Idahfi Fair tonltrhl-. frepxliix Ipmpern tnres; Sunday Talr mid war-. hut. WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY FIRE DESTROYED BY TIIKKK TltAINMKN KII.I.FI) Al OXK J.lflti:!) Salt J.ake. March 21. Tlr-o train m'.'ii.wero kilb'd and another m-rlous-Iv Injtireil whi'ii an engine on tho former Hell railway JitmiH'd 'the track, plunglnK Into a stamp mill. rliifduo Wheat .Market. Chicago. March 21. May, 94; ly, SS l-'j; September, K(J. ,!n. THAW FAMILY . NOT DISAGREED REGARDING HARRY HI. I Is. March 21. Forest I'nrk University, a private school for joniiK wommi stmlenta from all parts f tho con nil y, was destroyed by fire ! today. All persons In the building in clined aaffji", but the. mudenta losl aJl porsoual holoiiKlnK". It Is be ' Ifc-ved tho tin- slarteil from u dofoc- lito flue. ie'orost I'arli I'nlverslly was the j flint university chartered solely for woinon 111 the United Slates. i J'OI.I.KTTK 11 lll)lt.WS i(il.ltl).l KKSOI.I TIONM VliliiKton, March 21. Bennlor l.afolletin todny lilt rod need a resolu tion dlxoharKln tb coinmlllee on InterKUire comnMTre from further coiislderallon of bis bill provldliiK for a valuation of all railway properly by tho Interstate commerce commis sion. l.aKolleiiM si mine future lime will move Ihe adoption of his rosolu-1 tl'in. I KMtOltSIJ ItHYAX, STATKMKNT Xt). I, ,AX1 T1IK IXIVKItSIIV AIM'UOI'HI.VI'IOX 'AXHII.Tl:S MKXTIOXOD I'dlt VAUIOI S Ol-'I'M'KS TO II K I'll. I.KIl THIS YIC.M! J. M. KiK II- x i:x K.xioitsi:i I'tm corxTV TltKASrilKH--OTIIKK . XA.MKS mi iti.i.v sii;i:sTi:i The l.ano county Doniocrallo cen tral ooiimilitoo mot 111 KiiKCiie today, passed resolutions, suKKcsted several persons us suitable raiidldalos for the various offices to bo filled this year anil loon preliminary stops to warl oiKaiiliini; a llryan club and auxiliary Democrntle clubs in every precinct In I bo county. The inert In v was called to order at 10 oclock this forenoon by Chair man I,. M. Travis and J. C. Veutch, of CottaKo drove, acted as secretary. Speeches were made by several of tho thirty-five or forty war horses proscnt and committees wore then apiolntod as follows: Conimlttoo on resolutions E. ' P. Williams, J. D. Matlock, .1. .1. Wal ton. C. P. Houston J. C. Vontch. Committee on candidates L. Stevens. J. M. Francis, H. Ventch. Resolutions Adopted. Tho moetliiK then adjourned until 1 o'clock this afternoon, nt which time Clinlrninn Travis called It to order and the committee on resolu tions reported as follows, the report bclnn unanimously adopted: Whereas, Tho paramount. Issue In tho comlini onnipnlKii In this stnto In J volves tho election of United Slates senators ny the direct vino oi ino people; therefore be II- Itesolvod, That wo, the Democrats of l.nno county, nre in favor of Slnte inont. No. 1 and hereby pledRO our selves to support no candidate who 'does not favor thlB measure: ho It ' further , I Itcsolvcrt. That we are In favor of 'the $125,01)1) iipnronrlatlon for the I maintenance of the Slnte University; bo It riirllier , Itnolvcd, That V. J. flrynn ho en dorsed as candidate for president. CniidhliitCH KiiKKCNtcd. The coninilltoe on cniulldates re ported the names of Severn I persons who would acceptably fill the of fices of the county If elected, hut no official action was taken except, to endorse the nanio of J. M. Kitchen, of lrvlnit. for county treasurer, the others beliiK simply giiKKcstlons by the committee and by the meetlnt!. Following are some of tho kukkos tlons: For sheriff H. 1j. llown, of Rii- Kone. For Clerk Siirl iiKfinld. For nssessor Wolby Stevens, of SprlnKfleld. . For school siinerliitendent J. J. llrynn, of SprlnKfleld. i For coroner Hi. V. 1.. Cheshire, ' of Kiiuene. i l'or surveyor Sfmon Klovdahl, of Kunono. S. M. l)o;mlas, of SprlnKfleld, was mentioned for county JikIko. lint ho declined to run. 'Ho was also men tioned for cmiiiiilssloner, ami this was also decll:,ei. .1. II. McMalion wis siiKKosled for .1iiflKo,'hiit he, too, dei llhed Io make llie run. The nint ter of HoIN'tliiK eaudidales for tbeso two offices was referred to the cen tral committee. The chair was authorized to ap point a committee to look Into the matter of aclorltnic candidates ' for the leKlslature and to rcHrt nt a mass moetliiK to be held soon. It Is salil that a menlliiK of Statement No. 1 ndvotali'S from both parties will be J called for neyt Saturday. Tho com- nillteo appointed Is ns follows: F. I.. ArmlliiKo, a. .1. Plrkard and (1. F. Bhtpworth. Of the above-named persons who nave been siiKKosled for office, liar-, ry 1,. llown hus announced his In tention of running for sheriff, and Wolby .Slovens has filed Ills pel It Inn for the nomination of assessar. It. was decided to form a Bryan club nt a mnss uti'ctlny to be hold on Saturday, April 1 1. Henry Stewart, of New York. March 21 In an au thoritative statement Frank llartleti, coiinseii for Hurry Thaw nnd his mother. Mrs. William Thaw, todny i mpliHtlrally denied there was a dts ncroemenl between inenibcrs of the family reKardiiiK the opinion cxprc-.-d leciilly by AII.-nM lr. Allan M'Imi Hamilton th:t'T'iaw wuh a hl)l pjinirt il ic. .lv. Hatib-ti H ;t I ' I he bad seen Thaw on two Ofrit "ions r"'"lilty end h;td InriK cnnf'T- ' V.- With 1,1m. flit tn,'b U 'iMl'Mln 1 ,m , j!v. I ie: i '",y sum. (tt H i (.o i:ii.i)it (,i tin ! m. y ni:t (i i:it I 1 !ifnloi. March 21. tlliv- ernor fluild passed n fair nlKbt and his physicians pre- ! diet his recovery. ' 1 FOUR INDICTMENTS AGAINST SCHMITZ 'ARE DISMISSED j WtDIIV .MMll; ' I'ATAI, MISTAKi: Shii Fiancliei,. Mariih 21. Weak' and exliausteil flm n 1 1 r -1 1 iir her sick husband and dauebtcr iiinln and dav , fr;r mo n v Meek, Mi Miii u nei M , ;ti lin, i, -uty tbli nmrnlii, lolinlnUu.r. 'd her liu-liand a (br of farbollc 'acid l,y ml. take v.iili fa ., reult i I Sail Frnnclsen Mureh Dunn, today dismissed the four malnliiK extortion Indictment nKainsi Mir r Mayor Kchmllx with i ' ( (iiiiiiieuiiaiion inai the cast submit led Mi another Rivind iienry Acii, attorney f,,r Abe ;m Inforiiied by JudKe l.nwlor that he nito-i make a ennipiete showinn in ine mailer or affidavits In tin munltv contract liearlm; bv Wed 11 Kline. -JlldRO re- be lury. Ituef, hu ll.: a. Mr. and Jlrs. W. II. Horfninii are home Iruiii an oiiUiik at Newport.