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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1908)
EUGE o HIT A 1DT o 'I'.'cV:. "isi-.ioN. n rsnxv i:v i iv.. ak.i st 11. i,m v;.' iki THE 1NE BAIL Y gTO SENO jRITCHEY CREEK FLOWS OVER " . pdOGRESSIVh mlNloltn; IHKtt MILLION GALLONS DAILY i. tho Tur- tenia! Order of Eagles wns held in iiii Moore theatre tills morning, at- afternoon It w118 4,.,i hv nvpr 2000 delegates and W -j .w Mehenied :, M1!ra. Ten thousand members U moin ta9 bcen , lld delegates are In attendance at 9 Turn" - the gran(i aerie. .sni from Turkey at J Bff.T.Sted charge a II AT LOWEST KNOWN STAGE PETER CLAUDIANES IS READY TO TELL ALL of a new minis'' "77 a III HPV. Willi M.r:!7.VihP 0ld "reslme. 'm 1 .,,ttonS no sur-, Lose re r - i ...... I tlmt I recall all ministers ai- J .u. -nnaiiiiu on was;T i W"e .,k,i,i.. mem ?ti rmoathy with the roUfWrs la Turkey. j TOKXADO WRKCKS UAKOTA TOWN' A tornado struck Mandan A tornado struck Mandau last evening, causing $50,- 000 damage, there were no fatalities. The following official report reaicl'mir the flow of Kitcliov creek was received today from Kngineers MuClain ami McAr-' thur: ... i Jo the Mayor ;,ud Coininoii Council of the City of Eutrciie: ! i (ientleiiH'ii: We hereby hand von liieasureiiient.-i oft 1 Kitchey creek as follows: ;J August 5, 'OS, :.U,-).(RHI gallons. i J! August 10, 'OS, :S,0uU(IIIO gallons. I The first nieasureinent was made by Mi-Arthur, the latter by Mr. Kennedy. ( '.imputations were 'made hv McClain mulii 4 WKATIIKlt FOltKCAST lOH NOHTIIWKST Oregon and Washington Partly cloudy In western por tion, fair In eastern portion. Wednesday, fair; northerly wind s. McArthui. Idaho Fair Wed uesday. tonight and Yours trulv. McCLAlX AXD IcAHTlir Over 700 men are working on the erade of the California Northeastern . Itallroad from IJorrls, the present! In connection with the above report it lliny be added that terminus, to the edge of the Klamath ! Mr. Jas. ). Kennedy, all old resident, ill 11 letter to Mavor Mat- Falls morass. Track is laid from ; lock. SaVS : "I think K'itcliev creek- is the Inn-rat I ever k:iv it " Such testimony should refute the assertion that Hitchey creek does Tint afford nil ..llimle llmilv fit" vot..e silUlnini'lv n fiip- i ii.-Tlie opening ex-lpolnt. The tunnel work is now un-,ther lirecailt ion the i-itv Ims: t'iUl on tin. woWst nf ovnr!il oilier Vie grand aerie of the Fr-;der way at Dorris, , ntitruous to the nine line. . ' ; I B GATHER JH URGE NUMBERS Track is laid Dorris to the state line, a distance of; five miles, and construction trains are running over the rails to that ' ; der way at Dorris. STANDARD PATTERNS THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE ROYAL WORCESTER. CORSETS August Clean-Up Sale fosh Dresses Continued at JfPrice (Vt bare added every Wash Suit in our kimolh stock to this half price sale. L ae, linen picket suits, worth up to i.M. sale price now $7.00 While lawn and colored shirt waist iU worth to $4, sale price , now.. $2 Kimonas Underpriced l!.!5 long or short Kimonas, pretty de- August clean-up idee, each . . . K."c k short Klmonaf Japanese designs; istclian-up price 4 0c for women, the P ribbed black hose, forVh'lidtVn". 'fine - r girls, heavy ribbed for hoys; tapper Dresses Reduced per? wrapper in cur stock for less. MS Percale Wrappers, dark colors. Mlounce, braid trimmed, each. . .$1.00 t Percale Wrappers, heavier than the August sale price, each $1 .2,1 H IS extra heavy Percale Wrappers, tricolors; sale price, mieh . i r.n Hundreds daily are improving these summer sales by buying dependable dry goods at here tofore unheard of prices. We clear the deck of all sum mer goods and prepare for fall action. Cost of the goods now is of little consideration. Our ideas are, move out summer stocks. If you could see our store these days you would think the en tire stock would all be moved out soon. We have the busi ness of Eugene. Trade was never better. Wash Dress Goods for Little Money ! About 300 yards of Lawns, Batistes and other wash umterials on sale at one-half price. 10c Lawns, sale price, the yard 5o 20c Lawns or Uutistes, sale price,, the yard , . t 10c 2ilc Batistes, Mercerized Capllns, sale price, the yard 1-Uc r0c Silk Checked Mull's, several colors; sale price, the yard 2,v Mercerized Ginghams for Less 7 pieces Mf-rrt'rizcd (JIiiKbams, rfjsuliir 2Gc quality; August sine price, ynnI..lHo Pure Linen Sui'ingfor Less 35 and sale price, 'AUCKLAND ENTHUSES OVER YANKEE Uhl Auckland. Auk. I 1 - Glorinu: weather continues and I he enteruiln incut of the officers and men of the Amvr-.can battleship flm't Is ucitiR carried out with even renter enthu siasm than was expected before the fleet arrived. Lord l'lunkltt, gover nor of Now Zealand, gave a state ball at the government house this evening in honor of Admiral Sporry and the officers of the fleet. t'HIC.KIO WIIKAT MAItKCT Chicago, Aug . 94; December, $1.01. Portland, Aug. : ST; blueBtem, 93; 11. September, 96; May, 1 Club, 89; valley, 89. red, 3(!-inch Linen Suiting; the yard August . . 2Xc .33-inch Ginghams Reduced GREAT FIRE IS RAGING NEAR SULLIVAN MINE 1 lc mid 1 He Zephys ed colors: Autnvt a! Ginghams, nil want price, the yd I'J'jc Linen Finished Suiting 3(i-lnch, 20c quality While Linen Finished Suiting; the yard 1.1c very Department Is Being Cleared of all Summer Goods Hosiery or tan Hce, White Wash Belts 2.ctfa"-P Price, each .fce Duck Skirts , -.1 Ux.L r.. . Mirts, clean-up it Duck Sk, :? Dk sVirts'. Dllf.fr a'i.':l. ' ' or plain price. ""'S, clean up price. $1.(10 clean-up price, $1.2 clean "li price, $!..- Conside Silk or Lisle Gloves Reduced 75c Lisle Gloves. 12-button length, the pair . . .."e tl.00 Lisle Gloves, lG-button length, the pair. . K."c J1.35 Llsla Gloves, lfi-buttjii length, the pair $l.ll $1.50 Silk, double-tipped fingers, whiile. black or colors, 16-button length ( Kayser's ) , the pair.. $1.'J." 3,ric Taffela Kibbon. 5 inches wide, all colors. the yard 8 to 12 '4c Laces, inch to 2'-.. niches wide; the yard " Seen in the Silk Dep't at August Prices $1.00 Rajah Silk. 27 inches wide, sever al shades: clean-up price, the yard. . . . 7."c fide Princess Figured Silk, 27 inches wide; August clean-up price, the yd.. ;trc White vSwiss Curtains at Price 1 ! ! ! i ! : ! Winnipeg. Aug. 11. A special dispatch from Crnu breok says that a big fire Is raging neur Sullivan, with the probability of the Sullivan mine being burned. Another fire is burning near Kiinberly and there is danger of that town being wiped out. Owing to the strike In the Canadlnii Pacific railway shops nu en gine is available and two hun dred men, who were to go to Ferule, are held over. It is not known when a I rain can start. KING AND EMPEROR MEET AND EMBRACE Cronberg, Aug. 11. King Kdward arriveo nere tins morning and wns A Great B g Bargain in Embroidery 10 and 12 Vic ICnibroideiy, tdge nd insert ion; tire Icrt on sale at. the yard $1 Wide .".0 While IK tied Swiss Curtain, with ruffle; clean-up price, the pair $1.1(0 ration Paramount in buX'ng is first of all RELIABILITY '"users an. ;5i,f Elected fr,,.,, Eie in a (IV..., relives. Th, !!"5m enal.;. rar,. ice (,f de (if 1 ho liuf ol.,n. ''"' '""st relinhle mills, sanitary factory, by e.-""""-'"'ess of the manu " ,: " "inkers to offi'r the 10c , b r.i . I trr,,13.r. utt"; $1 a Rip X Karkhi Cloth lle.-t mat'iiil for tenting suits, yd..li."c Remnants of Wool Suit- TIi" just I, are t -half ings r.at b:ir.-'aii price. lOvei-y one at Big Sale Harvest Hats Straw II. i' : lake your choice lir.c am h . A Hummer on Suits Men's $l.."o Suits; on ( a n t the suits; now Could yon two-pleee Siimnii-r .:i i., pay us one-half . .'J.e;.-. iii $.-.oo ; K tor riMtf I THOMAS L HISGEN IIimji'hI ( hicT iilly in Hid ItKlfiM-et'lciii-' H t ! 00 or oho at 2. "i0. Copvrlfrht ItyiS, Dutchess Mfg. Co. Easy in Any Position. ox imtr h'.'ivy yvi ;i'ni',ii,H Sox liM-t, at tlif siiiliun Ijy Iviiijm'hm- Wil liam am siifh'.. 'I'll'1 kin iiinl cin iMTur kii-scfl (-full oth'T (in Imrh SUT CASE; TRUNKS Hamptou Bros 558-564 Willamette St. WHEE CASH BZAT5 CREDIT Headlight Boss of the Road Overalls o cheeks and elll iM'tieed In dial uiannei. After the usual cer-monlcs monarr lis leok an ntitomohili Krleiirli hsiiof castle, where they a long talk before lunch, which resumed after lunch. ICIng Kdward Hill Auntria. tonight. most cur- the to had was Isrhl J WILLIAM J. BURXS. The detective who arrested the sus pected dynamiter of ex-Supervisor Gallagher's home in Oakland, Cali fornia. says he will incriminate his brother John, who, he says. 'xplo.led the bomb as the result of a personal quurrel with Gallagher. Peter says he was at Heno at tho time of the explosion, but when ho heard of the attack ou Gallagher's residence though: li was time to leave. He says he went to various places. Including San Krancisco, where he met Detective Hums on tho street, but was not revognized. and then "bummed" his way east and stood beside Hums in the police court last week. Burns Is the man who made I he ar rest yesterday. Chicago. Aug. 10. IVccr Claudl anues, who has been sought by tho authorities of San Krancisco because of bis alleged complicity in the blow ing up of houses belonging to ex-Su-pervtsor Gallagher, wjis arrested hero today by th elocal police, at the In stigation of a detective from District Attorney l.augdon's olfice. The cap ture was effected by means of a de coy letter sent by the San Francisco police and received by Glaudlanes a moment before his arrest in the nost- I office. The prisoner s brother. John, was nrrested several weeks ago in San Krancisco, and confessed to placing a bomb in Gallagher's residence In Oakland, Cal. Several persons were slightly Injured by the resulting explosion. ITIIKKM A It 10 DKAM, I ONK KATAM.Y Ill'HT Chicago. Aug. 11. Peter Claudi-I ancB, arrested hero yesterday, de-l Wheeling, Vu., Aug. 11. Esrnp- clares he will return to California : Inn gas In a building on South bofr and make a complete statement of all , "S'; rLS he knows about tho explosion which : .lllr,. flr .,,. mused the denth wrecked Former Supervisor Galla- f the threo Misses Gavin, and a per gher's residence In Oakland, Cal. Vie haps fatal Injury to Mrs. ,1. S. Gavin, SERIOUS WRECK OF TRAIN ON THE NORTHERN PACIFIC Glendlve, Mont., Aug. 11. The Northern Pacific train No. t, the North Coast Limited, had a disas trous wreck twelve miles east of Glendlve last night. Fireman A. II. Matthews and an unknown tramp were killed, and twenty or thirty passengers Injured, one fatally. Kx pri'ss Messenger Wilson Is expected to die. The train was running fifty miles an hour and went through a burned bridge, bill the prompt action of the engineer in putting on the brakes and reversing the engine prevented a wreck of the entire train. The engine, smoker and iniill cur went Into the ditch. DISASTIiOl'S COLLISION' OK KI.KCTItlC CAItS Pliliin. ()., Aug. 11. Five were killed and nearly forty Injured, sev eral nerhaiis faintly, when two elec tric suburban cars on the Western Ohio Traction Company's line collid ed at a sharp curve a few miles north of here last night. Iloth enrs wore lute and were milking up time, and one car Is said Iji have disregarded orders by not taking the siding Just south of Sidney. HOLLAND WILL PREPARE FOR WAR The Hague. Aug. I 1 . The halili ship Jacob Van lleeins kerk sailed today for I'arrl heau waters, and the ci-ul.-.-r Kriesland. which returned to day fr 'in Norway, will prob ably follow. Willemst.-td. Aug colon!.. 1 c ivernniei lug active prepai possible troiihle le Net :;erlands and V' It. The I is mnk n : Inns tor t we- n t he lieZljela. - SERIOUS STORMS IN MIDDLE WEST KvarisvlljV. Ind,. Au. I I A it rlflf h.iil ami thuniiVr Ht.nin t-v. 1 1 1 iivit ihi.i vicinity lil.t niK'it, rtoiiiL? l i t Mil in (ik . William ."K was FOREST FIRES ' UNCHECKED IN NORTH IDAHO Spokapo," Aug. 11. The finis In the Lake Coeur d' Aleno country, thirty miles east of here, supposed to bo under control,' have got a fresh alart and heavy winds are spreading them in all di rections. Large timber own ers uio sending all men pos sible lo fight the Humes, but thee damage Is already Im mense mid there Is no telling when the fires will bo check ed. No towns are reported ill danger yet. TTT - LAND FRAUDER SENT TO PRISON New York, Aug. II. Henry Cook, presld.nt of the Oregon Hunching & Timber Company, who was arrested at linker Cily. Oregon, was commit- ; - ) -.'-. --jr '. crushed to deal h In t he barn, and a young son ter of Jack Delroy wi when the houseboat i u resided was swamped. wreck of bis an I daugh- 'n.. drawned which thev Mrs. Del ray WIlllAM F. VILAS. i I'liriner niember of the ( 'levelll nd cnlilnei w lio h i rltlcally III at his boms j III Madison, Wis. I had both 1. broken. Ky.. Aug slottti ill A hail leel lo prison today. He i helil un der $:,llOO ball fol ce,,..,lrecy to vlo- limner hnnls ait. .narsiiall, Jolnllv i"d( li d w i was released on $2t"Mi l,i. Hi A. G. Cook, Head 'I IK I T! ,- li. u Id ,.e. KV-I . a n I ;a- won I: did tl'oi.' "i : 1 id i.i . I,.ll O '! ! w The July 1iimi f i r ' St IMlllte : increa--. then report . f Hie It...- . II. ''.. -Il In lll-.ri: li.-lr:: tic I ICellt I h. It .. Il mil for ivlnclal in New i'i nliirm- l':e ,r. inder . ,vtM ltf . and of r cmling o o o o