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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1908)
o THBEUGENE DAILY OXT ART) r g- w i:vi:i(i, ,n ..1st s, i!(,,s BfpBTc . FILLS SHOP WITH NON-UNION MEN SPOKANE WANTS FOOTRACE BETWEEN WORLD CHAHPIOKS 1 "I f HA KXTKXsioN lito.Moi Kits Ml.t r AT Al'.l. ISA 1 -Slinknno Ann- n v. .-. Vh; Zw n ie-lM)Kane Cham- I case an epnc wi-uni whi ilw .uiujj one Lenten to the Ca-i .. t,eoause the engine power wusMn- Uops He" today, and j sufficient. , v perrtti - ; CABm .firmiO.S j,, 1000 men in us. Ml-OB SMPROVKl) icrd,I,of the road are, , ustilW men seesiui, , Rome Allg Cardinal Gibbons is Ejre not tne ' 'so miicn improved iiuix ne cauea on Hi being placed on a j tno pope today. Ip,t oi British macMn-j - . reroakers, vno are e.v-( rort-iunu is iu nave ci new pucner. " .. .ist I that ever tossed a auil across the ..i i.r ntn the nigm. , ... ., . . plate, me roruniiu icuiu is tooaing fcloplnion at the corals ,fori ing InoI1.j,y,tjH..lmrne of mae turn x i so it is reported who nas more broken, ana i s miu than Ule aver!lge pltcber and hwa"wUk '"ilaib from the Texas Southern Western Canada are Fifty more use auxiliary locomotives, aaifl !ln :one case an express wain nau u oap one t. ....t i. in hail rondi- Yesterday's baseball scores: Port- i mm re uuwri in F' , -. - . -i J stririitls necessary to genes, 10; Oakland, 6. Ga-i'r'""1, A"s,ri- A,P - M-s-rs a.i-l-iisaiy.a. 11ii),,i ,i v.., . m cmfe,,.,,,.,. ,. m" me -Mir. f,,r i ... ir. ,. " v " -"-irc Ionian Op- Td ( omii.'inv f v... v.., ' Tofterl.K the operatic rt and culture m ,'us Adopted for umkine xhe ber of P,.,7Vn " P..v-'ml"- "'M'ttn the centre of a nation- p'nter of cin,!,! "'V' r" ,,"n '? ""'4 after the univerlitv penier had to,n L . . . b"oln the United States ch.,- for nn llfK1 foili. The Chain L-r ' si . V .7' ,,?"ri"f. lt'lf exclu- UUob to ,fr,W, here. " L;,f ' , ,t0 ftencd inviting I , f f operatic hIukIi.k. U.cal !"";"-al -societies are to be Induced to j study operas si.Ksested by an advis ory council i uiuui r ., J ltr l authorities J.,, ,.,..,,!, i 1 t u as litr (u ri("J.l Mi iinl FIE18 WORK FOR WATER The fJrtd work of the sui-rey for the gravlly line of the Kuwne wa lur tint) was finished todav liv Llaiia iuia lluArthur. the liiml' vr veyang Hi-m. Specific.aiiont. will he ready for contracts in a few weeks wjth fnJ fli-iwings. Grorej Kestlev anil Olei, ffer. TVho have been i.uuiot;,.,, . M.w.otui iu en- gineers, returned last night ifrom the crevr. slnsm will Tiormii. As far us nnssibi the Metropolitan 'Opera Companv will whenever reques'ied. lend its co'-oper-atmn by swidins efficient soloists and turnishins whatever else ma-v be re quisite t enabl.e u satisfactory per-feirniace. PREPARE TO OPEN OHIO FIGHT FOR TAFT i. 1S7 : The Coinniercinl Club decorating commute for the Shrlnem' meeting .Jill t loniKht at 8: IS .o'clock' at toe clue. THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE ther Sale of ash Dresses ' sell every Wash Drcs i. ' io n are making the ' one-nair J3.75 Dresses $2.50 W Shirtwaist suits $2.50 W or Canoe Pillows ! Plow8 for the boat, or sorted colors; sale. 20c 'Sun Bonnets "Mle they ,ast !,c tr,1wis1)0nnets,. , lr rotor,; Rompers Kreat lahnr special, each .,,. Wit Hac Nuced "!!' heavv ;: fiir . ribbed Hose, . . . 1 - .. Ho!. fin. M-....... .. "- au,ii.... light ""'"j . inn fIeDamask Table n-.n. , h Material SATURDAY'S BARGAINS Dry Goods Wonderfully Underpriced Every department is being stripped ot goods used . in the summer months. Profits are lost sight of; cost not considered. Object now is to sell the goods wnicn are liable to be carried on our shelves till next season. This is your opportunity. Will you improve ltr Saturday's Shirt Waist Special $2 shirt waist, embroidery and lace AO. trimmed, Saturday each. OC Saturday's Long Kimona Sale $1.25 long lawn kimonas, floral 9 tT designs, Saturday's price, each ... Saturday's Silk Skirt Bargains $6 taffeta skirts, all wanted colors, C C() wide flounce, Saturday, each,-.P4,-, v Saturday's Curtain Sale $1.50 white dotted Swiss ruffled M AA curtain, Saturday's price, the pair V vv $6.50 lace curtains, 3 yards long.C A A A beautiful patterns, Saturday, prP4'- Wash Goods -Price Balance of our lawns, mulls, poplins, in fact en tire line nf tli halt price. 20-cent matcrl.ik 10c 25-cent materials 12Mc ou-cent materials 15c 50-cent materials . . 25c Wool Remnants at. -Price Owing to the extra amount of business durin? these days ot merchandise moving, remnants are accumulating very fast. To keep them sold out We m.-lrlr tlio. l UU U l n.ri. ."Mil HI Udl VJIIClIdll 11IC IUIUJ11 $2.00 tcmnanti at $ 1 00 50c remnants at 25c Nazareth Union Suit Waist, Just the best undergarment for children yet; Naz areth with the best shaped drawers attached, the suit .50c ThrT iHEYARD ISr.. Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffncr & Marx A FLYhR FROM THE CLOTHING Department The prices we are going to name on some new spring and summer clothi ig should sell them out bcicre noon. The opportunity you should not overlook. The price is low; for one day only. 25 spring and summer suits ranging in pri:e from $4.50 to $20.00. $4.50 Suits, Sale Price $2.25 $5.00 Suits, Sale Price $4.00 $12.03 Suits, Sale Price $6.00 $15.00 Suits Sale Price $7c50 $15.00 Suit-., Sale Price $10.00 Hampton Bros. Wilttitt Sf.. WHUE CASH It ATS CREDIT 35c DPES SHIRTS . 50c A. I. the speakers will be Governor Harris, (.iovci-nor Hughes, of New York, and Senator llevei ldge, cf Indium. invitations will be extended to henntors 1' m aker and nick, although their names will not be on the pro gram for addresses. ltltVAX AMI MACK IM.A.WIXti CAMI'AUJN Chicago, Aug. S. An Important meeting, having to do with the gen eral outline of the campaign, will be held between llryan and Chairman Mack In Lincoln. Mr. Mack said to day no further efforts would be made to secure reduced railroad fares to the llryan notification meeting. Independents In Kiiiisiik Topeka, Aug. Si. The Hearst Inde pendence parly Is planning to put a Tull state ticket In the field by means of petition. VORYS. Cedar Point. Aug. 7 Arthur 1. 1 Vorys. manager ot the motenient which culminated In Tart's aumina-l tlon, will preside at the opening! meeting of the Republicans ut!St,,X?' Youngstown, Sepleiuber 6. Among I DC (ri 1 WUATIIKH KOItKCAST i I'Olt XOHTII WUST 1 l'ortlund, Aug. S. Ore- gon. Washington and Idaliu , Knlr tonight and Sunduv. CHU'A(!() W11KAT MAHliKT Aug. S. Wheal, closed: 9ifc; December, May, --$1.01 '.4 i y. FAMOUS BIG TREES SAVED FROM FIRE BATTLESHIP FLEET NOW AT AUKLAND Sonoma, Aug. 8. Rv .the HercuJiMuj efforts of GOO men, if ; who wnrted all nlirM th r.., ,j. I est fire in Calaveras countv .Is ' under cuuitrnl. Though tlious- auds tvf .dollars worth of .prop- ert.v w.iiH .dostroyed, the fire XU.-hters .preventi.d it.he flames tjoni unulug Into the lanio.is Uxiive of big .trees. It is lie- LLJVt'.d .that -all ihuier Ik u,.i- a .U" S JI,i:AI..;its IS j;:;ni iii.f AT HOSWtl lMi Auckland Sunday) Aug. R- The Amerlcjiu flwl of battleships was sighted off thla port, at 4 o'closrk this mnrniuig. 4"f 4 . 4i 4. ci:Kitii, xnws IX imivnv I'OK.M iC'.liiujriiHitli cna-ltv In nn hnilmtil .Milie jnil iSllUI J'llanin. llknrani . ..Jik Auivi.ls . werejiJaced on .i4al in ;lilistii;e Uing's cuju-.t tlus utu rnooii II at a .e'ukjci, .wilJi .Icrauk U. .Mlcelli .aitf.inir .hh .lhih- rnn- .i... ! Jtssiilmrg .Uovlew. The dcfuidants iol1 f asture aiig iilli itlrnve :into town S'.uesday wJch the most it ill uu liiobsK horw .lu'iiKlna hlt. XOieijuiiiuul wjs almost..! skele ton. ;frcni i n rvuliW.n umX ...... i. .anil its IiimJv .was JjitJf.raw vinb sores.' ii hiwi uivenni .win ji jfltseasii hra!ilin,;.fiJUi. ..tr-.shal Xornuui took the pno." beast, tn f4i .ni SiniLh.'F.IJIvery. .wlmre, uiulf proper can?. It ,l m- lii-o.Ving, .boDi.ln Juioks and .sfatingth (IrailtH Pass Is surrodiu'led by fire on ew.vy side, which Malted on the Chausso place near t:be city limits. Men are fighting day and night to save buildings on tin- outlying sec tions of the city, ho I'm- successfully. A IKtoclilim (Cal.) illHpatch says; Knntied by a slrong wind, the lire which Is causing tne ranchers mid C!t1inn2n Of Tonluunn. and Calave ras .counties. a lot off trouble, swept ovw a large urea aail consumed a lot number of b Ul'M nils and fet.e..ii - li ut..i...i ataiiK the south f k or the Slanls laait river amis swicjit .across a wide ai-rfc- of cuMBtTy northward near Girm eland. It.irry K. Tbaw, slayer of Stanford Wh:e, ha nwu a petition iin Involujituin-y bankruptcy at Pttwdbnrg, amd Hogcr OWInni. well - known detecilce. has i-appolmacrt raRelver for his es- i.atu. I Haw i schiidule shows J12S,-. W12.J.8 asscH mid in3,H0.4;i llabil-: l'les Of (lis lntuer iiitnnunt 1711 - 'K:i2 lsine'd. St is suiiiuiHed ihi. H!ht liu&iiijtiasus ( LlriUiBelvis. am half- iltoern iMar.vetl Jin.aMarao and .iui:lly as clIrtiv-lnrikitiK .as nut. their uilu.era.ble horse, f.iiin uinJin Che animal, in ilis. I'eilHIf'l. II1CI l.r 11H Ai I tlicl it ii,..i in i ;uccunntin: . tiffr. Tin. Peiuihv fnr thulr' .actlmi wk ni..ki.n i., .....i., ... .. .of foi-'se iin a i fi no of.fi-oii ir, tn ir.n 1 rjii'vm.tit nt i-tirtici.nvk i...,.. " " - - ' 1 r','.i,'.iH.hc i.l ll J ll if lirinti, iinfrrt.u;ii.itely, iA-ithH. a jall.iol liwyors ai;i otlrers incurred dur- .Mine than 300 women physicians attenbed the hiiiiuh!) meetlnc .of .the Aiuel'.an M.Wi'cal Awoelnrinn, which was i-MMiutly In Chicago. GREAT FLOUR MILLS CONCERN IN HANDS OF RECEIVERS IMXIXKKS IS PltOliTAIII.K AMI WILL (ONT1M K WITIKH r IX. Ti:iiKii-Ti(.vK,,xl,,vl.;ltsnil. IS SAID Tt) UK MKKKLY l.NTI. I'KXT TO RKOIMiakizatidx t)K (Oltl'dllATKlN Minneapolis. Aug. K.,ncldent , .-org,21l,n, C(,r(.lll, Bt(,ckluiU,rs " the Pillsbiiry-Washhun, Klour ll ei,,,"""'""? Petitioned the ec "r r 'r "I'Pointment of i c he . I he petit,,,,, was grant 1 and the court named C S Pi u 1 ury. S(, (,f the late C A. Pillsb urv i h.. ""'"I; """" 1,1 U.west: and''cooriil-ev"""'''''"- ""nk:-,-:--? llusimSN In I'rofiiablc On standing bonds, according to statement r U,o companv, l,SUe2 hIouT't. UK' ''"'' ted 'ti J-d. 1842 000 , ,C, U,!'. """'"f were 42,000. against which were Inter est charges of 121,0,000, dividend on e char: 9U"" ' """00, and oth er ebaigcR nmoiuitiK to $200,000. leaving u balance of 1.1,000. "DAISY" WALLIS BUYS THEREED MANSION SWl ItKS ItHAITII'l'l, HICSIItKXCK OX HAST ULISVICNTII STHKKT I. V. ItKl'.K IH'VS TAItM l-IUHl WALLIS - - - U;e ("Daisy") Wnllis, f hs rltv, lias purchased .1. V. Heed'a splendid residence on Hast Eleventh street, formerly the Park residence, for $13 -., the deed having been passed ycKlerdav. In i-irhoi,.... vi- n. .... " . (-IV. J'l I , IVtTCTU JSL" cures the Wallis farm of 141. 11 acres i .uoii .i-i, township 17, south ot runge 4, west, (he ci.iisiderntlon given In the deed being $14,1 1 1. Mr. Wjillis will piohnhly not live In tile resiiii'nei. h.. i., . ....... Jl(ot iincillis- !d, as he 1 a, Hn.. , ,,, , lease.lt to some one ri,w. '..p i.t.. i.. "is has talked of corning to Eugenu to reside, and It iiiuy be that she will occupy the house. T. CI. iW.nlhfir, and wife, of Eiuiira !w.tire in !tiiH itoda?. . MYSTIC SHRINERS WIL L PITCH TENTS IN EUSF.NE ANCIEST lVtLAItir. OKDKK NO-, fal, Jjil.y viciims. ie,i,.r anj sweet VJ Tlflf. .M'.i M liC HIIIII.N'K, . it IIS In fimklllK tills fisi n le,, SOX OF r.U K HHSKIlTUO.VOj In-eakcc HUB R.lt: LIM-KX. OH LIS- IJves of giciB' men all reuijvd TKN. YK OT' THK KATlll-TI IOWA SENATOR BURIED WITHOUT POMNR SHOW J!Z;;rAr': '.so todav In ,...... :.. ' "'"led t.itJon T "-voin ot all osten- I ,. ' , i services were held ,,t ols.lngulshed vV ?H "i Z'Z". "f ' . o UIH LISTK.V: Our Oxr'.s in inw filled w Ir h tie cirfiitest oli'i-Tlngs from herd, from nr'i!;ini. and lne.ni, 'ind .e uri; ci.nMiin'd by ofir anrieiv that, 'ill til tlie V ns of the Ismit w b hav. nev- enjnyed lfi'j lit-Miilaii'v W e n e or n different hv ml . Ai-id In jiartln.t,. leave lii-blnd us Trnrku a cn,iie r cannot lii,d. OX (ini WAV Itli.loit; INt; ol Die Kiii.''-7i. Noble;., or r.ii i iijK'd at our shrin.-. ami also that a u'rent iniin,iier f iinreu1 nernte tlitr-s .shall Join in the ft ft i hromlug iilirriuiuit' and i Kifh t)'ir teats under our sliadv P&Im.'. i'heicfu-e, our Ptit that our portals of Six hundred iinti "A Bull II .lbili,-' with gully eaputr,. lit hi? latin i caiw J"Wel, and miiik ll tifllevfj 1 In "Midi iJ .(.Huh," Miell I, , ml Is. lir iliuili ,fn!ly treii.ur.. in niir till Tempi,, in !.',e trails, una ,.,i ,V : .Yl.tKletjOIIH i nsieal Ma g It III ll . I, fit., known it, iih us ihe ;, .it (i,n,.S). P.ainl." ;lie nttiHt griitctiue ;ii.'re:i i tlon t, ni'ilsleal maificliiiis a,ni lnli lti- i prortiklui; faiie-come(Jy m, ,'IiIk ron ntate, anximir.''1"111 or,ce fin in-l .-r lo be 1 - r--h.,.MfttiHtv i.i gt.t n. tlutjwn opti to rieir utmost in honor O St limillfilll'll gllfHIH, llllfl th.-te weary wanderers lo ' I i e of our to allow see ll,,. true light, will call you to assemble at mar MOSyi'K nn 1 fjy.Vet Sixth Moinli. I'lfili hiy Piihi M.i.l.i.i llejlru Cf,rte,ufi!iit.'o'o Septflllber ."III, IDIIH, . iP.n rt for Al Katler Shrine, io make to tve iitiio i;.h- C'lllS." otberKlKe I7'li.'ene. (In-Kmi. notiie U ri-ti'ie.wii 1 'o bring Siitiiiilii y, A ;!it. i1:iv I i't fi ,e. .lvil f th" pi 1 irr i inn 2 i)i: oi Marvelous Kublbl'loriK of (he "iiiiku JYnnkt Mnxie rolie.i I'l-ltks .Mnglc Kim Cun Miwry of Ilia' in.v-teritiu agency known to iik an I'fl.KCTKIliTY. Our elet'tiif chair hnn cnpnclty of .ono volls. Htrnggiers and other' de II rwi rj.-n ( h el rtnicuied f,-,.,. ,,r chari'e. cel.. .Mi:ncKii. t hler pj in Ine Man'- and I lier.'ll pa Pi WILLIAM B. ALLI10H. hi. nun oi I),,. I... TIIK Dlr oililllillci Appoliili , et llllve cillllllllrtee 1 . ,0,, offi-iini;. Nothing at'i-pted but (Continued on I'age tight.) Iin limit ill! were conducted I, , j '' lb" U',Mii,isi. 'li'iriii, ami the i LlillCWOO I cem, ,,,r. body lay in .,,. y,.K;,,;1, r. of people cull,, , , fTi.,... .... respect. w u" O o sellalor. '"iPle. Thev ' T. Ile.p , ''sb.vteruiii '"'lit was i, bule ol o o O