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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
U T A IT V GUARD O G" O i u;r.i;. (n:y;t.x, saihii.av i; i:in,.. Uiar i.-.o't RIOT STIRS ILLINOIS CITY ANU CAUSES BLOODSHED . . 5ifSns through the -Vrkic.'-ty. but -"' inline for trou- 'ajins to arouse their 10 si w D' """' :: as the result of an attempt by a mob j to Ivnch a negro named George Rich- -.1-- I 1 ..... .1 n ...t.1... I .L unison. WHO Uau naauuncu a line . woman. After a night of riot, arson I and slaughter the state troops were t ceiled out by Governor Uineen from ; manv points and succeeded early to-. day in restoring a semblanve of or- der. One thousand militiamen are patrolling the streets and it is be-1 lieved that further disorder will be. prevented. i 4. The dead: 1 4,1 Charles Hunter s, several a - s JohBson I me been arrcsteu t. , negro, white, aged 'i vear: James Scott, white, aged 70 years. Le j The city was comparatively quid! 'at noon today, but there was an at-! field Aug. 15 Two wn" inosphere of suppressed and tense . killed, cms negro lyncueu cinia.... tomrjtajured, and moreUnd wrecked Lower restaurant near, hnnsea. mostly occu-1 ' Urees, burned last night (Continued on Pago Four.) it V m mmmm MONTANA GIRL ABDUCTED PROM FATHER'S RANCH lhittt Auk. l.V Miss Frnla It:ui er. iim-tl !t;, was .il'durt-il frinn ranch nf lior f;itlnr. (Vnrinl HaiK-r ' iwrlve iniU's iasi of Hillings Tliur.-i-i day ni.lit at tin iui.nl of revolver.- : Tlieiv is no rltic, bin Hauer a.rusrj l-v. ranch hands, l-'vers of th.- uirl, j who have- both tKi-a'.peart'tl. V i- l lievetl three men aie impft .u C l.i I l he plot. llounl ritsteI. j Helena, V-ii;. I " - - A v :al :!..-! pateh to :he K.rri from l'.1:!:::1 ;-as that .luhn iv llowanl, kiK'wn its i i he chamnion rnp tlirower m t ,' . 1 a i rUl, M-', been rrelt,l!. 1 n 1 i1.! 1 'with niiH't-; Kmi'v. l!ti;-!on in the ai- ' -ai'i ahi'iietion 01 Miss H:uie' The j 1.1 horii ii an- m urrhnu; lor i!io uns woir.i.n In t.te vicinity of l.aii- NO. BOND BUYERS SAY ELECTION WAS NOT LEGAL ai;i'.ts ok sici-Kssrii, inn. li:itS l I'OH I I.AMI NOTI1Y MAVOIt M.VI'liOt'K THAT IShl i: HAS lli:i: TI'KNKI) IHUVX 1!Y KASTKliX A THUiM.VS (Ti V ATTOUNKV ItKAN 111 I.I1X I 'M THA I' POSITION Ol.' lioMI ltKO KKItS IS NOT W IT, I. TAKK.N. ix a KrnxR citKitnr ouru.irtTi "STCJ. 1 T',le "b("'eill(''re was recently la-. It shows Elmer Harlow loading the cherries, on a sled t ry orchard. boxes, filled with luscious Koyiil Ami STANDARD PATTERNS j THIS IS EUGENE'S BUSIEST STORE ROYAL WORCESTER. CORSETS timonas Underpriced .. ' long ot short Klnionas, pretty de- August clean-up )rlce, each . . . 85c short Klmona? Japanese designs; : clean-up price 40c. py Department is Being Cleared of all Summer Goods Saturday's Wonderful Value-Giving Interest in August CLEAN-UP SALE lists at a Sure ucan-vp ri iuc 50 and $2.00 white waists ucked or embroidery trimmed, dap price; each 98 Cents ppper Dresses Reduced fr Trapper In our stock for less. rercale Wrappers, dark unce, braid trimmed, each. colors, .$1.(H) Percale Wrappers, heavier than the "gust sale price, each U.a.j i fitra heavy Percale Wrappers, .colors; sale price, each $1.50 Increased by Greater deductions . for One Day Saturday we place our entire line ol white duck, white linen and white wool serge skirts at an almost ruinous price. - Every Skirt, Just l2 $1.25 Skirts Saturday - 63c 2.00 k - $1.00 2,50 " " - 1.25 5.00 " " - 2.50 $10.00 " " - 5.00 Handkerchiefs 20c handkerchiefs, wide borders, embroidered corners, C price 2 for JC Thread 8 spools, white thread, No. 40, Saturday for 25c Mercerized Ginghams for Less 7 pieces Mercerized (lliighaniB, regular 2oc quality: August saie price, yurd..lSc Pure Linen Suiting for Less 35 and 3G-inh Linen Suiting; August sale price, the yard axc 33-inch Ginghims Reduced He and 18c Z'-'phvs Ginghams, all want ed i-nlnra: August sale price, the yd Linen Finished Suiting 3C-;nch. 20c quality White Linen Finished Suitint',- the yard j,-c Hosiery tock or tan Hose, for worn tho rK!fhosc' for Vh'lid'rcn, 'fine S,rls' heav.v ribbed for bovg; i.v Nte Wash Belts f D'ess Coods for Little money iMa,,i,,,'1-Batirt - . 1818 on le at one-half Batiste,. 8ale )rlce the Silk or Lisle Gloves Reduced 75c Lisle Gloves, 12-buttnn length, the pair . . .." $1.00 Lisle Gloves, Id-button length, the pair. . 8."c $1.35 Lisle Gloves, 1 fi-hutton length, the pair $1.0(1 $1.50 Silk, double-tipped fingers, whilte, black or colors, 16-button length ( Kayser's), the pair.. SI. 2.1 35c Taffela Ulbbun, 5 9i inches wide, all colors, the yard ur.c 8 to 12'c Laces, ''U Inch to 2 ' niches wide; the yard .-,c A Great B g Bargain in Embroidery 10 and 12'.4c K-nbroidery, tdge and insertion: en tire lot on sale at. rb" "' Consideration Paramount mbuying is first of all . RELIABILITY VT' "'a''" ,he ,,est rlel ,m '" ''Plial"' '"His. at!, Th "rf" 'ory. by ex- "ran;. 0( 'lK''r3 10 t the lcaBtton; $1 aRip "lr 01 ""users at 11 Blaeon,vat 100 "rone at $2.50. X Seen in the Silk Depft at August Prices $1.00 Rajah Silk, 27 inch.a wide, sever al shades; clean-up price, the yard. . . . 7,"ic 50c Princess Figured Silk, 27 inches wide; August clean-up price, the yd.. :t."n; White Swiss Curtains at Price $1.50 White Hotted Swiss Curtain, with wide ruffle; clean-up price, the pair $!.( Khiki Cloth Hfst nuil-:ri:.l for tenting suitu, yd..iWr Remnants of Wool Suit ings Th'-M' j n L-rtJit i)ai;tin. Kvory one at f M.-t nt-haif iir.cfc. Big Sale Harvest Hats 3."c and 4.c Srraw Hats; lake your choice at, ( A Hummer on Suits M n's $4 to ? I ' t W 1 1 1 icf'f Shiimimt Suit-; on (iiii i, iif- .'jiir pirl.. pny uh oiifs-half (.'oiild y.n iti-'t: for mure' .jfiMM to $.".(( P nrtrr I crh i tmI Uutcncss Mfg. Co Easy in Any Position. Sox pair hnivy fruux work : 11 u tiicn 'h Sox for SUIT CASES TRUNKS O Hampton Bros; 550-564 Willamette St.. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT The sl.'d is usd as the trees are so heavy laden that the branches hung too low to allow a wagon to pass under them. Mr. Harlow ban only two acres In cherries, but '.) crop, just gathered, amounts to 19 tons. The larRest tree in his orchard produced 675 pounds of cherries. Tho product from this particular tree was weighed separate ly. If 1 were to ;--scr:be the actual size of these lioyal Anns you would say that I was a I. . . .lovely dreamer. So I won't. What's the use of telling the truth If you won't believe me any way? 1 am getting tired of weighing every word for fear 1 might acciden tally tell a little fib. And S. S. S. for that "tired feeling" doesn't agree with the specleR of thirst which pre dominates around my mouthpiece. But say, they are the biggest things In the cherry line 1 ever saw. il wrote "I ever seen" but the typeset ter says it should 1m "saw." He ought to know.) Nobody's Magazine for August. DYNAMITER SUSPECT ARRANGED III COURT PROM LEADER INJURED WHILE DEFENDING NEGRO Springfield, Aug. 15. Eugene W. Chafin, Prohibition candidate for, president, was struck down by a rock i while defending a negro from the at i tacks of a mob last night, but was not San Francslco, Aug. 1f. Peter Claud lanes, with his brother John accused of complicity lit the dyna miting of the home of ex-Supervisor (lullagher, principal witness for the state against llnef. und who arrived In the city late last night from Chi cago In custody of detectives, was ar raigned In the police court today on the charge of criminal conspiracy. At the request of the attorneya for the defense Judge Sbortull continued the case until Monday. District Attorney I.angdon declines '.o mako any stateemenl on ILe out come of the "sweating" to which Claudlnnes was subjected. FIUK IX M'FFAIX) RAILROAD YARDS Buffalo, Ang. 15. Flro In the iheep sheds of tho New York Ointral itock yards in Ea Buffalo, to:'v de stroyed property ,'nluod at Jl 00,000. Mayor Matlock this morning re ceived a, letter frcm the Portland representatives ol Morris ltros., who were the successful bidders on Eu gene water works bonds, stating that they had Just received a telegram from their attorney lu Chicago, who hits been examining tho precedure relative to the Issue of the bonds, advising him that, ho cannot approve the bonds for tho reason that sec tions 1US and 1 11! of the city charter which were amended bo that the city might Issue those, bonds, were amend ed by submission on a single ballot and no opportunity afforded the vo ters to veto on tho amendments sep arately, the attorney holding accord ingly that this is absolutely fatal to tbo validity of tho bonds. Mayor Matlock at once consulted City Attorney Hean und Attorney A. C. Woodcock, counsel for the Wil lamette Valley Co., and they were both of tho opinion that the Chicago attorney was wrong In the matter. Mr. Woodcock went to Portland this morning to confer with the repre sentative of Morris Bros, and with the Willamette Valley Co. City Attorney Bean, when Inter viewed this morning, stated that he could soo nothing to warrant the declaration that the bonds were ln- u.illH Tw nmnnilinpntu (n Ihn RAP. !t ions 'of the charter named related to the same subject matter and it would be almost luiposlble to seg- CRUISER GOES ASHORE AT DOUBLE BLUFFS (Continued on Pago Five.) ' - Port Tor nHPnd, Auk. Ki. The cruisor Colorado ia ashore at. Double Bluff in Jho strait of Juan do Km-a. It ii jI earned that the Colorado wirnt a-sliore in a. dense Iok ul 1 : T 0 o'clock this uioriiiiiK, un that the Revenue cutter Areata will ko to her axslKuxtice. Double Muff Is between Tort Towiisend and Seattle. It Is under staod the rrulher Ih uul limiting water and It Ih expected tihe will he floated Hi Ii.kU tide. It. Ih pj-ohahle the tUK nj(.vaj') will he sent from Itremertuii to help in floating her. Sailed from Navy Y-anl Seattle, Auk. Ji. The Colorado nailed from the TiiRet Sound Navy Yard last night fr San Kraneiseo. Tlx? tug Navajo has gone to Double Point and hopes to haul the cruiser off at high tide, when she will he brought to Die navy yard for repairs. The cruisers Pennsylvania and Washington salj for Han Kranclnco to morrow morning. towns are pouring lino the city. At noon comparut Ive quia prevail... GOVERNOR GUILD OPE F1ED IFCN FOR APPENDICITIS Huston, Mass., Aug. 1 4. Governor Curtis Guild, Jr., of Massachusetts, was operated upon yesterday for ap pendicitis, with which he was strick en while spending a vacation in the Maine woods. Physicians In attend ance report that tho operation was EUGENE W. CHAFIN. Headlight I Bossof the Road o Overalls I seriously Injured. Chafin threatened to shooi :iny man wno iDiicnen rue negro and n-aclie I toward his jiihuiI I pocket, bill the threat ll.nl (he sired result, although t'halia ai :un arnied I Aft'r burning many Iiliim In km negro ignariiT the mob b-cainc ill pi-i.iie ai.d al 3 I'Vlnrk li Difirnii-i! Caulit ''lia.-. 1 1 n iiK-r. a ns;n, rt rweltlb and Madison streets, in the heart, of the dlsirlit known a.s tic "Had Lands." and lynched him be- i fori- I he troops arrived .n the m -cue. It was duclarcd tat II inner ba.l shot tv; hlle men In lie effort to en-ain-ihe mob. His liody was riddled with bullets and as the body was hanging from a tree the crnwil danced around It gleefully. Tron4 Itu-Ow-d In Troops are being rushed In th city from all partu of the h'mIi-. and negroes are leaving b- every posslbb itieans. Th" me') spirit Is s(l, ram liatif. jiltboiiL'h t ''e r-.tit twitift Ick clallit to h-ivi' th" flttiatiiin well In band Mypile the claim til"t" Is evt'tv cbaie " "f another clnh. The nearm -are well arui'-d an 1 at" fhowiti'r a spirit i,l determination. whIV th" wl.l'e. ar" in an angry mo'iil ami farmer nui uu-u from adjoining m:(;iio ci'.i.minai.s .AT ItLOOMI V(;T) itlooinitigton, Aug. l.r. Itichard son und James, ctdorcd men brought here from Springfield lahl night to escape lynching, are still lu Jail here in separate eel) and nobody Is al lowed to see Jhe.m. It wits an nounced last nlj'.hl Hint they ha I Ik- ii '. .MOItH IIIAX Sl l i:tv v l:itK l It Hi i ' CURTIS GUILD, JR. Spring i t I d . A UK. I ). More than at v-ut were in jur d in t hi- i bits !ai night . .Inhn Calrtwell. one cf th victim.-,, dieil t.od;iy, ;ind iwi otbT-' are rjticiw his recovery Is of the governor 4- only u tjik'-n in I'enrta, but t hi ruse to lore it Jl 1 1 p".-si I)!'- f I Oft wai'l vlolejiie. The (iflhi-tH here sirit t iiat t hey are at l'eui ia. MY i hi:a.m iti r nm;uoi,s I'eorbi, Aug. I'. A hjiec!al iIIk Irt.'ih from Sprlngfiel hjivm T h ;m As kj slant f'otmty Treanurer V. II. Howe wat caught ntul nhot thin inorninr by infuriated negroes and robbed of fev ers doilarx. a watch mid dUimondH. Itow Will iirolinhlc die, live bulled enferiog bin body. successful and that assured. The sudden illn 1 came as a great surprise ;ind slun-k to his fainily and Irlcnd". he hit hern Mi joy lug his vacation great ly. Im nieilialely upr.n Ibe dlrcovery that ho was ulflbied with appendicitis he was cashed here under the care of doctors and subjected to an opera tion at (dice. REVENUE CUTTER SlEZtS JAP SHIPS 4 Waslrington. Aug. 1.1. A dispatch from V'ablez an- uouiiicH that tf revt rule cut- ter Hear has so ! d two Jap- aiH-se Khlps n ;ir St. Paul Ml- a ml. pi esiiuta bly 1 1 r it Hi gi d unlawliil sea!iiiK. i ir-l iVitiM nl Ordrird (hit CliiniKii, Aug. I The ! - ; Iteglmi-nt of lutaiitrv. T J ! i ri . 1 -I tiotial tluard. has he-n onjert i .,o.e..d to Kprliilehl. O t , I - - - O-- c? i o t Judge McKaddeti has Ju-t f.ittd YtKterdiiy's imst bail a new addition to Corvalli, North land. .u Angeles, Colle(( Hill, with CG lots. 3; San Fi iinclst o, 4i. lores: Port Oakla fid,