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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1908)
THK Kl'OBNB DA1LT GUARD, MOMDArTWAT 4!, TORNADOES SWEEP ; OVER OKLAHOMA Woodward, Okla.., May 11. A succession of torna- does swent over the dlBtrtct lying 25 miles to the south- west, south and south-east of Woodward last night. Seven small, Isolated villages, off the railroad and without telegraphic communication, are reported destroyed. Many are Injured and several are reported killed. The tornadoes covered four counties and traversed 75 miles. ' The towns damaged In- elude Grand, Arnett, Vlci, ' Mutual, Kstelle, Richmond, Colley, Little Robe, Cretos, and Nashville. Some of the towns mentioned are report- ed as practically wiped out and the others greatly dam- aged. . :nn;::;n:j:;;;j:;::::;;;:;:::::::::::;:;:;:;;:;::::::;::j::: STILL ENTERTAINING SAILORS OF FLEET Continued from Page 1.) men of the fleet began this morning promptly according to the program. One thousand sailors wore taken for trolley rides through the city and given an opportunity to realize the wonderful rebuilding of the city Blnce the great Tiro, of two years ago. An other party of four hundred officers were taken In automobiles through the city. Still another large party of officers went to Mount Tamalpals, Marin county, up the "crookedeut railroad In the world." HOTEL aiumvals. The Hmeede It. F. Merrltt, Los Angeles. W, V. Merrill, Portland. P. A. Borchert and wife, S. F. E. L. Dunn, Now York. K. E. Thomas, Milwaukee. J. K. Levy, San Francisco. W. H. Wallace, New York. I'M RoBenburg, Astoria. J. C. McCue, Astoria. W, E. Lewis, Syracuse, N. Y. -rJ. Monhelmer, Milwaukee, W. H.TJ; Kent, U. S. Tor. Resorvo Seymour II, liell, Tacoma. A. W. Hoavonrlch, New York, Albert Davtos, New York. C. E. Hume, Son Francisco. C. R. Donnells, Portland. Sam S. OoldBmlth, Portland. H. A. Albright, Portland. D. M. Stnnrt, Astoria. J. A. Donaldson, Roch, N. Y. Frank C. Conklln, St; Louis. Mrs. James D. Frazer, N. Yakima. J. M. Ceaser, Portland. F. F. Berry, St. Louis. C.' L. Monson, Portland. ' Thomas Paulson, Portland, Theo. M. Iarr, Salem. A ,B. Heolbruna, K. C. F. A. Rlnchut, K. C. W. F. Snrgennt, San Francisco. Robt. Morris, San Francisco. W L. Whltmore, Chicago. J, C. Henry, flhloago. R. H. Oln, Seattle. A. C. Garland, Baker City. ' Thos. J. Hart, New York. Miss Emily Uoede, city, Mrs. W. R. Que. city. Louis H. Jackson, Berkeley, Airs. Jackson, Berkeley. A. C. Miller, Jr., New York. J. M. Sinclair and wife, S. F. R. S. Robinson and wife, Medford. J. M. Shorwood, Cottage Grove. T. Wandoll, Portland , ' . 1 ' ,. ; The Hoffman. May 10 W. H, Fonton, Doxter. W. C. Conner, Cottago Grove, Jvhn A. Hurlburt, Portlaud. James Jones, S. F, Mrs. Miriam Hunter, Brownsville. W. T. Dickinson, Albany. A. W. Anderson, Albany. Wm, Runnlngcr and wife, Marcoln. Maud L. Marsh, Vlilu, Or. I.llltan L. ttllstrap, city. Geo. W. Marshall, Tacoma. H. S. Lowrlo, Portland. O. B. Ballon, Portland. H. II. Black. Scnttlo. Charles Mock, city. Leo Mork, city. E. Dewald, city. M. M. Colllu, city. May 11 Mattie Piatt. Portland. M. C. Hurpoln and wlfu, Portland C. E. Davis, Marinette, Wis. Arthur Davis, Marinette, Wis. A, T. Buxtou and fnmily. Forest urove. B. O. Leedy, Sherwood. B. 8. Kolsay, Creswoll. F, H. Streoter, Creswoll. P. Hartwlg, Cheswell. O. C. Ogden anw wife, Portland. J. E. Yarnall, S. F. Charlos Mock, Croswell. George Cornowll. Croswcll." Lee Mock, Mnrcola. J. R. lloruin. Chicago. IeRoy Gesner, Salem. Fred C. Pell, Junction City. Fred Iemley, city. J. W. Bates, Portland. J. R. McDonlad, Tacoma. J. W. Wheeler, Antelope, t. Hartwlg, Creswell. W. W.Romaoly. Portland. C. D. Huffman and wife, LaOrande. E. 3. .Huffman, lAGrande. r-w ww m I . "coffee Good grocers like Schil ling's Best, for it makes jfood-will and not trouble ; in case of complaint, the money is ready. Year sroctr r. hi ret rr mmr it T o1 IU Hi wt pi blm. DOOMED The Well's Shoe Store Closing Out QUITS BUSINESS The Wells Shoe Store Corner Willamette and Ninth Street M GO- DOOMED The room soon to be occupied by another line of business , Sensational Price Reductions To Move the Remaining Stock Co'mpletellines of Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys Now to be thrown out, AT LESS THAN THE COST OF THE LEATHER. 475 Pairs Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes and " Oxfords, not a pair worthless than $1.50 ..most of them sold regularly at $2.50 to : $3.50 and many higher priced. Take. ',:... your choice of anything on the tables C A A Wednesday only, per pair . P"vVJ Men's Shoes, all styles and most all sizes,, dress shoes and work shoes, values to $3.50 qq our sale price, per pair $ioo Best Quality Shoes for Ladies and Men at Tremendous Reductions Closing Out, Prices on Every Pair of Shoes in the Store Thelfollowing were awarded, shoes last Saturday:- 6528, 449, 7969, 553, 544. Special Men's Loggers, all sizes, 35 N pairs Great Gotzian Loggers best French Kip, Corked, regular price $7.50, while - C C A C they last ...... . P-.4 Special Men's High Cut, all sizes, 24 pairs Gotzian 15 inch high cut tan sporting shoes, welt, best stock, regular price $7.00 (K While they last ipJ.y Remember Every Pair of Shoes Must Go Save Money While You Can The Wells S ode. Store GEO. C STANLEY in charee Cor. WillMMtt and Ninth Strt, lnstM Orton. CJASTOTIIA.. Bond yltii Htnd m Hjb mn Boaji; Iht Kind n Haw ' Bifutm - - . . ..-..-wwww . . r - ' T w w w -w -w -w-w-w-w - www . " 0