fHE ETTGr
i:iii:i:, oi:i (.(iv,
Till I
fcHffiN WHILE
uj ywiu1
IBS ATTEND THEATRE
ii ills-1 other sensational feature developed
(lt !0.-A special m War(len ie,)rosy ease
ColfaJ, Was!l" 10 when It was learned that Mrs. War
' ' ... Hat six chll-'jei escaped from quarters and her
, burned so se- present whereahouts are unknown.
ia , j,,i,tfnl at .'Indications are that the woman es
kotht 18 Huouul fal)ed about midnight last night, and
L,', rM wi""" j it is presumed sne ooaraea a soutn
L aniline frm 8 "re'ern Pacific train for California, hea-
L j ,k.ir home about 11 ; vily veiled and gloved to hide the tin
t , k. Fnur of iniistakable marks of leprosy. Since
Irtiay nlgat. he authorities are not acUve in their
isjjre tnose oi ouiui - effort3 to apprehend her, it Is be-
ire children of W. W. , neved friends have rendered finan
, l3W The m-?nioial aid to further her escape. Mrs.
a tha moth- W'ardell is also suffering from de
bating and tne mm an(i refuses t0 beleve ner
.. . thMtr cal per-' . . j..j
jius w nusuunu ia ucou,
Pilonse.
. . .......II. r rta flf-
;iat Kiiu. ' - - i ,,. , ,
L no the cflliartrii, um . l ....... . vU....Ut. iun.o ia
r to tne noor iu "i grading down tne sngiu rise in f.no
... ,nj were forced to! . ,, m, t.i ,
r:. ..i wpr forced to! j
Fe auu , rtiuiid un Luc uui tn aiiiB uiuug
5, id make (Heir owi , Eeventh 8treet vrepaTat0Ty to Iayns
, be (ire Is a mystery, j the concrete sidewalk. The old
board walk has been laid to the girls'
IsEOF ! clubhouse, the small house just back
. HAItl ' j of the president's mansion having
Aril., Aug. 19. An-lbeen moved off.
SMALL HOPE
OF PUNISHMENT
FOBMOB LEADER
Springfield, Aug. 20.The open
verdict of the eoroers jurv ws a
blow to the slate's :,,.,' ,
other officials who saw in it ,'.
in million or the suspicion that wit
uesses of the rioting wni,i ,-..n ...
recognize the leaders of the mob
wuen called to testify 1,, ,,,. !
led and he displayed an unusually
poor memory 1 answer to n,.isiv0
questions. im
' The grand jury is continuing its!
Investigation today, but with W
siderable less enthusiasm than -Ps-,
played-two days ago. The departure ,
I of the .troops, except two regiments
l and the i-enou-nl i.l .i ' '
j "something would be doing alter the I
leave, aim in tact the re
newal of rlntlnir Is ,
., ' l.i"...u iiionifu-
, turily. Regulations of the city of
ficials Include the eariy closing ,
all business houses and prohibit the
jsale of liquor within the citv limits
! Hefugees continue to leave town
land the negroes are verv much
j alarmed.
The military force was further re-
!sl,-v I'-O vixt;, .ui.rvr ,
TAFT TICKLED
OVER SHERMAN'S
RECENT ADDRESS
'"!. Springs, Aug. 20. Judge
ra.t is greatly pleased with the
I'wli of acceptance of Sir. Sherman
and gratified over Secretary It, "
tribute to the vice presidential can
d.date Taft is especially p,;is,'d
ovi Sherman's statement that the
issue of the campaign is whether
Koosevelt s administration shall be
endorsed or not.
UltVAX I'l.KASKI
OVHIt MI.WKSOTA
Fairvi.-. Lincoln, Aug. it) Th,.
unanimous act of tho Democratic
state convention, at - Minneapolis in
re-nominating .lohnson for the third
;tmie is gratifying news to Mr.'Hry
,811. who expressed the belief thin
.Johnson's candidacy will greatlv
strengthen the national ticket in
i that state.
diu-iil today by the withdrawal of
i the First I'avalrv nnrl lh. fiu,.ii.
; Infautry remains on guard duty.
HADLEY OF MISSOURI
SCORES FEDERAL JUDGES
DECIDES TO RUN
FOR GOVERNOR
i
Mrs. F. II. Alexander came in from
Florence today.
jgene's Busiest Store The Mail Order House of Lane County I
Make-Room Sale Summer Goods
IANDAKD
IMION'BOOK
FALUSOt
IV f?
fyl JTiOCtNTJ
if It, I wtTti ANr
I , 1 STANDARD
I t 1 fATTtftN
If I I 1 fE.
'ess Goods Nearly all Sold Long or Short Kimonas Wash Dresses Closing Out aV 'A
of our lawns, batistes and all At a Make-Room Price Jacket suits ard shirt waist suits, some
materials closed out at J-price Every garment reduced. pique, others of India Linon, all at J4-prtce
J""1- -5c $1.25 long or short kimonas, OC $10.00 suits. $5.00
- 10c make.room price, each..., OJC $3. 75 suits.. $1.88
per Sale Coirtm'd Mercerized Ginghams Pure Linen Suiting
b'uTarndThTtLVack aHd whi,te' 25c mcerized ginghams, blue, 35c 36-inches wide linen suiting,
andwhdecauco and percale, brown and light checks. Make-room biue or lavcndcr.
vnow$I,$i.50quali,y$1.25 P"Ce . ,r j
1.75 quality now $i.5c i 18 cents The yard 27c
hyr Ginghams I Linen Finished Suiting Lisle Gloves
1 "phyr ginghams all pair
slors. (See window)' 36 inches wide, white only , 75c long lisie glOVBS, 12 button length, 55c
riVm(l . . $1 long lisle gloves, 16-button length, 85c
ieyarai2c The yard 15c SI.35 long lisle gloves, 16-button length, $1
yjE are not afraid to almost give goods away. We are
determined to clear the store of every yard of goods
and every piece, of summer material if we have to make the
price so low as to almost give them away. This we are doing
and the goods are being sold and carried away very fast.
If you want to see a busy store, even in August, look in
here any day. We are doing the business of Eugene in the
dry goods line; Our goods are the best and prices always
everlastingly the lowest. It will pay you to keep posted on
the contents of this advertisement.
WW. J
nbsrur." the merits of u .onti-ovei-sv
Bii-iilin-rt un tilrri'levunt ti'i-luiicnl"-tH's.
declared Attoiney-Oeneinl
Herbert S. Hadley of Missouri in un
address tod.iy before the second 1111
nnal convention of the Nutlonal Asso
ciation of Attornev-tieu.M-uls of
which he is president.
This statement was made In the
course of a review of the reversal by
the fnlted States circuit court of ap
peals of the $2!t,00ii. 0mi fine which
was assessi'd against the Standard
Oil Company of Indiana bv .Indue
Lanilh:.
KLAMATH ROUTE SHORTER
THAN THE SISKIYOU
( Ma s m:um'aim:kmi tokktii.
I h:n AV" NOl'V IX His j,k.
' r,S,OX WAS t)MI.ATM
! XT HIS WISH MY kmj.
;.l'l:s WHO "DANCKK MKK
WM.I) INDIANS" IN THKIK I N'.
Ki:siltlM;i, DMlllsiASM
. fanl. AllK. .o.-Shortly be
e noon today tloven.or Johnson
"" "" "owkpapertne ,oKether
'"""""''" that he won,,, accept
"" "''' inn for Kovernor ten-
by the Dcmociatlc
."iMcuiion ycstiMday.
state
....... in... ..liming uuoumi wroKon i -
i.v way of Klamath falls will really ' l'l'd''d f
ie a much easier grade that the pros-1 "fniloii
'nt niiiln line route over the Slskl-1 waved i
San f rancisco. . Aug. 111. South
ern faclfic eiiKlncei-s. to the surprise
f themselves and officers of the
ompany. nave found that the new-
route now
by
hi
out main line route over the Slskl
yous, In addition to being ten miles
shorter In n distance of a little more
than 300 miles from Dunsiiiiiir un to
I'.tiKone, Oregon.
The steepest grade bv the new
route, between Slsson uiid Ktigene
will be but 79 feet to the mile, as
against 174 feet to the mile bv the
old route over the Siskiyou moun
tains. Most of the distance along
tho new route, which uses Odell 1'ass
tile fri'urin will riin.r.. n. ...
""hC lllllll 1 It) ..j
Denver A -n -r , n"i.t0 1110 niile-
cannot Cei li,",:.J..J'', '",KL w" 1118 new ""f will be Pushed tm--
of 'New .le-sev the S and n?, I M,""' to an ," J'""-tlon with
era. John a ltockef(.n . Tj ' ' , V. . u". Qvi'r Hie Hlead-
ers, John 1). Archb I i , e.Ma '"? """'-. The Klam-
either blinded bv n ,-ei, ,H ie ' . ! ' .. "Br."18 w " Ihe faster, run,
iesses an tin fort in ite ,!,.' o ... T . 118 snorter dhitance and
... .i . iMisiuei-aoio saving In grnd
HERBERT S. HADLEY.
Missouri's young attorney general
who has been nominated for govemoi
by the Republican party. His tight
iigalnst the Standard Oil company twe
years ago brought liiiu Into uationa.
rjrooiluence.
Minneapolis Aue t r-
""IV.'IH o o I y lySTe 8"lt0
"KM.Mon of 1,1 " W"'K . ,ha
building through Oregon!'''''; ' t. Paul, the convention sVaml
OR-, AKED IS
OPPOSED TO
KIDNAP YOUNG
GIRLS TO GAIN
RANSOM MONEY
.XS Hnorlc Am Mrxvtr U gAr weaves new colorings,
PihD C w v i V r tvvt .vu! plain, iancy ana ine tnvisiDie
L i"le Fashion has decreeJ the most popular, are here reddy for your selection. The best are sure to be
P' ine assortment; ,- 1. rr
L -J WUIllJlCig.
.New York, Aug, 20. That "Bible
worship" is doing more than atheism
to empty the churches of the country
Is the assertion .of Itev. Charles F.
Akeil, pastor of the fashionable fifth
Avenue Huptlst church, in this city,
lie insists that there is no reason
why tile lllble should be considered
above criticism or free fro inerrors
any more than any other book that
has been handed down from century
to century, passing through scores of
translations from one languuge to
another.
"in the pages of the Bible," says
Dr. Aked ill the Senteniber Atmle-
tMt.'u t.iii.'fiw ".wa I. l.n F.......I Liu.
uricai errors, an. nmeucai mistakes, , p, Ul0 cttl.rln(?e qill(.kj..
Im.miulstenr.inu iin.l 111 .. t. ( f ..1 .1 .unilpii. . 1
... ......... ,h
elusions, aim wn ti is worse, one rinds
that the most horrible crimes are
committed by men who plead '(iod
said' In Justification of their terrible
mlsdeds. Moreover, the lingllsh Bi
ble is a version of a version wlhch Is
a translation of a translation. It has
come down through Hebrew, (ireek.
and Latin Into Kngllsh. In all Its
earlier stages It was copied by hand
from one manuscript to another by
different writers, a process certain
to result In many mistakes."
Dr. Aked Insists that he is not at
tacking the Bible Itself, but merely
the claim for Infallibility which has
been set. up, and lie asserts that this
claim for a hook In which it Is pos-
Kenosha, Wis., Aug. 20.(;er.
...mm ii uorotny Helm, young
daughters or Jacob Helm, one of the
wealthiest residents of southern Wis
consin, disappeared Inst Mlnday
night. They were last seen by their
parents In a hummock on the lawn
and It Is thought they have been
moiiapen ana neid for ransom.
A note was received several weeks
ago warning their stepmother of a
plot to steal the girls, aged I 1 and
1J. Members of the household say
a closed carriage drove up to the
Behn home and sharp voices com
manded the girls to enter. They
obeyed and the horses were whipped
disappear-
BALLOONS CRUISE OVER
CITY OF BERLIN
Wll.I .1..
ensoe.1 s ..V.'""""'-
an,) ,h., h' "s . w,,r
I-... band, marched U,rougi;M;o
KovVir'i-- '-.By the
of the messenger was waited with
snxpense, 9 the governor prevloul v
slated empirically ' th .Y To
' 1(1 not run again. The co nven-
h.n'de&ri "0rSiBtCd ln '"'
imftv "o. 7."!r nrv" t,,e ni,,,ost '''"-
ii ,v " feeling fr Mr. johnson.tho
with Mr ,C'"S"I('V0"KJ' l"eornted
I, IC w'ere E
lii1',!',?, (l(,'mons''tl(in continued, for
lr ! "B'' A' ,h" nm mu,"lon '
Mi. Johnson's name the delegate, for
go his repeatedly expressed objec
IJkHitobelng considered and went
JOHN A. JOJ1NSON.
The
eniMhe Clothing
department.
Suite f. .. ...
Hy i "ght-wcight
pM'lS 0Tughtcors- Pris
- -e-nalt 52.25 to P .JU
WcrkShirtsadSnv
Vy'k colors,
50c
25c
Latest of the Late
Newest of the New
We call your attention o the full line of
"Dutchess Trousers" now on display.
Fresh irom the factory. No uscd-to be
or has-beens.
New, snappy up-to-date stylish goods
and every pair backed by the celebrated
guarantee
10c a Button; $1 a Rip
If you don't know what it means, ask us.
VEST It a
. n' . n
P and 45c miliPbOIl
ICeS 35 ro 558-564 Willamette St.
" V-entS (1 WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
XL.
l Cotyrliht lS, UuUlic. Ml. Co. H
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Merlin, Aug. IS. The
llross and I'arseval. stem-able
balloons, cruised together for
two hours today over llorlin,
The balloons make daily as
censions for the purpose of
training new men In their
management.
sible for a child to discover errors Is
driving many intelligent people away
from I he church. The right or every
man to hi inly and Inierpreie the
Scriptures fur himself, he iriltk, l.i as
erent now u ti w.il- I tl... t. i
I Luther and Calvin anil Zwlngllns, and
' 1H llirn-l.-lll-JI ,111100. 1 WOlllll
do lll'ire lo slrengtheil the hold of re
ligion upon tin- multitude ihan any
.-nooiinl or pn-acliinir and t. 'aching in
defense of the I ii I a I la hi 1 1 1 y of everv
or the lllble.
Into a frnnvv ,.i , """"
niui..u i ""lusiasin.
....... .tun s..i;e wen. .m1,.I.I.. .... .
with delegate. v.,,... ' '
Hid exec II ti n if u n n .i .... ... . "Ul"""'
!r. -abies, ;,,;';!;, -t
Hi" name 'JohnKon." 1 1 "s
4
I'AIII ami KI .t
M'HATIIKU I'ltlCDK TKI)
Ore-Kali-near
I'orrliind. Aug. 111.
Kon and Wasliington
"inUht; cooler except
.in- ccast.
Idaho Kalr and cooler lo
night In northern portion
wurmer In BiiiilheaKern por
Hon. '
MAN Kl
IIHOAII Jl .MI
I.l V M'l vq
IH'XM.Vi
I'.dlnburg. Aug. in. in the match
"," Ir.sh-Amerlcnn athletes
versus S-otland, lb- former w,n sev
'II mil of 1 I events. I),,,, Kelly of
iregon. captured the running broad
.lump.
SYDNEY'S WELCOME
WARM AND CORDIAL
JiJHl I
t'HAIW.J-S i. AKKI).
Vnniit,' l!n(ili.-li el'S-u'viiiBn wlio
I lias tiecutiie I ii-1 -r of th T'iftli
Avenue I'.HJilNt i-linn-li " ll.vikv-fc-n.i's
cliun.-li" in Si w Vofk,
Hydney. X:L'I i. m.. Aug. 2 0. - Tlie I ci a f l s.iied i,(,til I he battlehii
flrl day of the Hoourn of the Amer-I'ii" iinernoon the ndinlral of
b an lint t If nhip ill Hv dney has iiitssed
ami while there were comparitlvely
f.-w f un.ti'.ns. tomorrow being th-rfav-
of iiul.llc landinK nn! r(Mi
tioo. -, enirif of n.rdillf tnd
whol" t ea. 'cd wpliomo fill the peo
ple i f t o my anl has found oppor
lunii for txprt'HSHin io eoveial Ways,
.i.l day n l. if: 1 1 Moi.ii ha. .,i
ami
the
and
Heel and cap tains came ashoi
mlleil otrii-lal V noon l.f.r.l V....1.
'Ill, mivernor (lineral of Auslralla
nn nir mniv KawFon, governoi
.Ne south Wales. The American
"fllelal call was In turn saluted by
American officers.
The fleet paymaster liidav d'ow
J. .IIO.IIOU from the Sydney banks tor
of
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