THE EUGENE JDALL Y GUARD
VOL. 38
CLEVELAND PASSED
AWAY TODAY AT
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Princeton, June 24. Kir-
Dier President Grover Clcve-
land died here today at H:lo
a. m.
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Princeton, June 24. The follow-!
ing siaieiueui, signed uy Doctors
Inspnh n Rrvflnt flanfi,- n i .
FROM PORTLAND
EUGENE'S GUESTS
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'""'I -dir-.: .j PROMOTION DEPT. ' PfS S ' W iT"- I
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i ft : j l '"vViv5v;.V'ii J . Kastru-iutesilnal organs. Al-u he .lad , -. -.vjpMeicrti-u . . .-
I. " iffi Vj&IWM a lonB standing organic disease of. amnn. 'mJ'' mm V-wnwm. j -ui ' Xl "
" I . ' ' nV,J-)-''t' A h-art ud KtUnv... H.-.,r. Tfk if Ktf WVi V
t ; ' 'vip&Yti ' ilirml.sls mill OHlonu. . the &9 Ff SB li A if A
f k ..v. ' ' - '-'-:.T",',7 ' ' ' , Inimiili.ue cnuscs of Ins deal h." B'jlj " Ajk , BlfK RndP' I
i vfearte . I I'.ihIIhk Hie pri'i'Kraiiuu nl ih. ir- mr w u . wv
1 5 ' .isSife'S? ;v:Wsst!; ?m ' J ial siaU'iufiit. tVlhll.. In. Iki.i I. 1 I
1 ' fS???-4'-'- 'f.Z vL ' s'i'i.nisly 111 fr.im Mine in time, tin-: I
yfi!SS9L-J;Ei;Sk XCti- ' " anniMiin-i'lm'nt of Ms il."i!h canii' liki-'
' SnT' SSv" "" a tliunil.Tliolt to thof,; ho hail ln'Mi . , .. 0 . . n, .
; J .wWtrr.ofn, ,.,! Portland Viutarz Spend I Pleasant
i UKOVER CLEVELAND.
wooded J. M. Carno.haa as Kh- 'Mr. Cleveland for many year, ha
nuiieieu iroiu repeated attacks of
aniiiMiiKelitent of his deith came like
a tllituilerliolt to thosi; ho hail lie !!
uauhlni: his ilincsi.
.ast ulKht the visit of lir. Hrvanl
'croated some appreiu'tisiun ihat
'sometliin was seriously wrong hut
I the statement of Mrs. t'levelaiid that
there was no occasion fur alarm re
assured their friends . Mrs. Cleve
land was at homo when her dlstiu:
. ulshed husband passed away, tmt the
! children were at Cleveland's summer
1Lw mi
Ladies' Suits
Reduced
All the Profit Part
of the Coat is Yours
25 Wool Spring Suits cut One-Half.
A ruinous price, but they are to
be reduced. Suits worth regular
$16.00 to $50.00, you buy them
now at Vi price
the suit . . $18.00 to $25.C0
Wash Suits Are
To Be Closed Out
You get them now at the price of the material,
'A price, worth $3.50 to $10.00
now... - $1.75 to $5X0
White Waists
5 Dozen White Lingerie Waists, worth
$2.00, special each $'-50
vlf J
Royal Worcester
Corsets
This is absolutely the best corset sold in
America. In this article is found more
corset value than in any make. We are
showing them for all kinds of figures,
short, stout and medium
each $1.00 to $6.00
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Mil ';'! rw
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9 tsp'i:.r"
Wash Dress
Goods lfe Price
Table full "I ll'c' fi,ieer. mulls'
organdie?.' poplins, rtc, worth
from 25c to 75c a yard, closing
them'out -it pnee,
lhevac . . 12Mcto37c
HaffiBton Bros.
t.- tf. j. '.Vilbmettc St..
WHErVcALM CREDIT o
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Portland ViLitorr, Spend Pleasant
Afternoon at tbe Urversity Meet
Around Fcitivo DoarJ What i the
Speakers Said.
After partaking of a light luncheon servetl hy the I.ailies'
Auxiliary of the Commercial Cluh at the University ami attending
the Commencement Day exercises, the l'ortlaml businessmen met
for dinner at the Commercial Club, one bundled and thirty strong.
Dr. D. A. l'aine acted as Toaslmuster, and as soon as everybody
wa seated, a telegram, purKrting to lie from Wit. McMurray in
Chicago, was received by "wireless." It expressed Mr. McMunay's
regrets at not being in l'.ugcne and urged the speakers to "cut it
short" in 'order not to miss the train, scheduled to leave Kugene at
7:15 p.m.
This and other telegrams created considerable merriment. They
were brought in at the proper moment by a neatly uniformed tiny
messenger, wilh "lvugene Wireless" on his (or her) cap and enough
Igold braid to satisfy a rear-admiral. Little Kika llartog was the
j diminutive telegraph boy.
The toastniaster at once called upon Charles S. Williams, Pres
ident of the local club, w ho in his usual powerful way bade the visitors
heartily welcome. Although duly warned not to speak for mote than
three minutes. Mr. Williams got so inlere"ted in his subject that he
hail to he forcibly put back on his chair bv a uniformed policeman.
Mr. Williams was followed bv Tom Richardson, who responded
in his characteristic vein. Mr. Richardson kept looking back of him,
expecting the policeman to lake him bv the collar. t
Dr. I.. I.. Whitson spoke next and paid the previous speaker an
eloipicnl tribute as being the father of the promotion work now being
actively done by all the largest towns in Oregon. He told of (he
work of the Hoard of Ciovernors of the rnVnotion Committee, hut
was interrupted by a "wireless" telegram from the Associated Press,
Portland, reading: "Kvcning Telegram and Journal have extra-,
out giving your speech in full. Have, you made it yet? Answer
uick?"
As J. C. Ainswortb arose to say a few words, a telegram was
rc id by Toastniaster Paine, from the I'. S. National Hank of Port
land reading: "Check presented today from a Kugene drygoods
merchant and dealer in Imps, mohair ami chittim hark. Can't make
head nor tail to signature. Wire best guess." Kvervbody at once
pointed to S. II. I'tiendlv, who, amidst laughter, confessed that bis
signature might be improved upon.
President P. 1.. Campbell. I'. K. Peach and Judge K. . Potter
next sioke in the order named and their remarks were confined prin
cipally to L'lyversily matters.
A telegraphic imptiry from the New Orleans Colion Kxchangc
whether the rumor was true that "Cotton was up in Kugctie," also
one from Dr. Dav from the McKcnzic river, were read by ihe Toast
master. ' ,
Dr. Day bad been urged by C. S. Williams to go and catch a
lot of trout for the dinner, but the banquet committee had already
made other arrangements. His said telegram read: "Sav, do you
want that trout for the Portlanders or not ? Answer tptick. Almost
had a bite."
Rev. I.uther R. Dyott, 11. W. Thomp'ou and Win. D. Wheel
wright were the next speakers, followed bv lion. S. II. I'rieudly.
who expressed Kugene's appreciation for the big vole given by Port
land to the I'tiivcrsit v appropriation.
I luring the dinner I )r. Paine also received ami read telegrams from
the following :
From Win. II. Tafl : "Can't come on the . pit. Trying hard
though to get there in November."
From W. J. P.ryan : "I'ndi tstand votir dinner is a $.' x) affair.
I draw the line at $1 ). I can't come."
From Win. McMurray: "Sorry can't lie with vmi
to cut speeches short, as train leaves Kugene at 7 IZ- '
I never did."
And fro'n tin- White House. W:i-!,iii::tou. I . C
reading: "Dee-lighted with l.ttgetie's -I t rniioit .
who lliis is I tr 111. There are onlv two o us.
It was not iii-nssirv for the toastniaster to explain thai the
other T. R. referred to Tom Richardson.
At " o'clock the Kugene Mihtarv P.and slrtpk up a march in
front of he chili building and the guests: inarched to the detcit,
where another surprise awaited them.
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i:i! this a i-'i:i!mn.
Kin-cno Is host t.nlii to Uirt I'ort
tand business men and a lew of their
wives, who arrived here at 10. "li
this orciioou on a siccial excursion
train. The occasion Is the oienlnK
of ,lho flue now passenger station nt
the Snlithcni 1'uetflc Co. and the
commencement, exercises nt tlu Uni
versity of Urcison. ThV streets of tho
city arc In ituta attire and each cltl
ii'ii Is vicing with his uelKhlior In
nwiktik' l lie visitors leel that I hey
ara welisnne.
The excursion train arrived at tho
depot flvo uiinutcn ahead of tlmo. A
crowd of a thousand or more, people
was waltlmc for It and as the loco
motive, nally decorated wtlh g;rcn
and yellow, tho University colors,
and pulling a Iuikkiiko car and four
coaches loaded to the doors with
Portland lumstors, puffed Into thfl
Remember
) ui'l get left.
.. -igned T. I
Von can gtte
SHERMAN'S CONDITION JlWtRICANS SHIN
MUCH IMPROVED , BY HILL TR18ESMEM
ffo A
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TOM H1CHAIIIIMOX
.MiiiuiKor Portland Commercial Club.
siailon, the excursionist wero Krect
ed hy sllrrfhii music hy llm Kimcnu
M Hilary Imud and as they allxlitcd
from Llm cars they were warmly we.
cotneil hy the citizens asseinhled with
handshakes and nearly words of
KreetltiK. Nuirly uvcry person In tho
pnrly knew solueono III tint Kiikciiq
crowd that had asseinhled, and cx
rhniiKeK of friendly follrliutlom wan
th dor for a few minutes.
A few minutes nflor th arrival at
thu t nil 11 Ihu formal exercises liexnn,
arraiiKemeuls havliiK heen Hindi! for
i In-ill on the jiilh pliilliMin of thn
depot. Dr. II. A. Palue opened with
tho anniiuiicemeiit that lir. W. Kuy
ketidull would deliver the address
of welcome. Tim doctor w Icoined
the clllxoin of "tho most prouresslva
city on the const to the most cultured
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