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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
o o o o o o E ETTGENI o o GrTTAEB o o 11 ',,A,;- "iii,. niii:siv i i:xi(i, vi (a si itms No. UIK5 DAILY o r . .j.iislne Club, M .1 , Aiuf. 27. Thfi American1 Jfi'riiiiriniy of i Bar Association today continued the fSPEAKS BEFORE ADVERTISING CLUBS ... j ipalgn funds, and .there Is no distress iut ; 'for lack of money. ir.pnt Demo- ivj here tooJ b.B ASMH i.ii iu.A address ue-, COXSIDKKS ItKPOHT action of me R"!'"! nf Kansas mi ..nnonred that it . rtfl. nt u-- coaremlon was a rj- ho las i , ol bank deposits. ! of repnrts and heard i resolutions from gpocial committees. ! tiil' U'IIU'lT'M.tKK'1'T I Aug. 27. Wheat is un Au! 2;Vllh the f Porliand, changed. Chicago, A UK. 2 7. 92; December, 94; September. May, 98 est of tne ai-i Louis when a 20-year-old Kit 1 laid (jll swing, i a baby on the altar at a revival in returned here today j charge of Hev. jonn Miucninson and L ..,ur tn lDaugu-i remarked: riere is juur nine uur- t in me " ....,, h( iit hut declared the wo- l 3n'"nd Kern. He! man tempted him. Down on such ? worrying over cam- hypocrites. Pi 7 : 1! 3jw-. v;tg-wfe THK liKKAILKIt SMOKING CAR AM) THE LOCOMOTIVE ItVINS IX S. I'. WKKCK XKAIt lltVIXt; SI" X DAY I , : ; : bene s Busiest Store The Mail Order House of Lane County 8-0? Suit Styles lit Department is like every other department of our store, which in iriagni- itj variety of goods displayed has no counterpart in Eugene. We are new fall 1908 suits that are distinctive, beautiful as well as practical. jre never so confident concerning a fall assemblage of ready to wear suits. er opened the season with such a large stock and never so RICH IN AND VALUE FOR THE PRICE. We have always been leaders and i i . i rT,i i i . !. r leason places us much farther in advance. l he high quality or our Wise, the low CASH PRICES which' always "beats credit" explains our ccess. Suits arriviner dailv bv exoress ransring in nrice from $ 1 6 to $60 9 mtLUUUKNk AWAITS THE S8 Coods Nearly all Sold il our lawns, batistes and all utaials closed out at M-price 5c -10c Long or Short, Kimonas At. a Make-R.oom Price Every garment reduced. $1 .25 long; or short kimonas, Rf make.room price, each JJ Wash Dresses Closing Out at. 'A Jacket suits and shirt waist suits, some pique, others of India Linon, all at J4-price $10.00 suits $5.00 $3.75 suits. $1.88 F Sale Contm'd PPet dressMof black and white, and white calico and percale, cw. ' E.now$ $1.50quality$1.25 rqualitv Mercerized Ginghams 25c mercerized ginghams, blue, brown1 and light checks. Make-room price 18 cents Pure Linen Suiting 35c 36-inches wide linen suiting, blue or lavender. The yard 27c f yr Ginghams zephyr ginghams, all frs. (See yard!2c Linen Finished Suiting 36 inches wide, white only 7&e yard 1 5c Lisle Gloves pair 75c long lisie gloves, 12 button length, 55c SI long lisle gloves, 16-buttan length, 85c $1,35 long lisle gloves, IB-button length, SI Fall Dress Goods Are Now Ready rashion has decreed the most popular, inc assortment is complete. New weaves, new colorings, plain, fancy and the invisible are here ready for your selection. I he best arc sure to be AVSTHAUAX CITY KXPKtTINC; AHRIVAI, OV VSCI.E SAM'S SHIPS WITH FKVKK1SH IXTEIl. KST STIIAGGLKHS LKI-T II- HIX1) AT SVDXKV IllT WIIJ, KK.KIX SHIPS AT MKI,1HVKNH ! Mi'lljonriie, Aug. 27. Melbourne Is awaiting with feverish interest the arrival of the American bauleahlp fleet. The fleet Is expected to enter Port I'hflllps head early Saturday r.KM-nlni;, and It will he met down the bay by ministers, members of purlin men! and a reception committee of prominent citizens. Kor ten days a small army of work men have been eiiKUKetl ill decorallnn the principal hulldliiKs of the city and preparing ror a gorgeous Illumina tion of the lending streets and public squares. The decorations of the gov ernment buildings are especially elab orate, (everywhere are Intertwined flags of the 1'nited States and Eng land, and pictures of King Edward. President Itoosevelt nnd Admiral Sperry are conspicuous features of the aJornuientK. The arrangements for the enter tainment of the officers and men of the fleet art practically complete. The week's program will comprise dinner to the fleet's senior officers by the governor, Oarmlchncl, a din ner at Parliament ll-ousc by the com monwealth government, and a recep tion tt) the officers by the state de partment There will be "nun guests at the last-named function, which will be held In the mammoth Exhi bition building. At the noted Klem Ington race course a special meet will be held nnd will carry such events as the Stars and Stripes htmilii-ap, the Koosevlt handicap, etc., In honor oT the visitors. The men of the fleet will lie taken to llnllnrnt, the golden city, where the miners are preparing a niibtte detininst rat Ion. Other features of the program of cnteri.-iinmeiit will include military and naval reviews, processions, luncheon-; In honor of the officers, theatre parlies nnd athletic spirts for the milois. and a number of railway e ( nr-iocs and mnlor c.ir trip for both officers and num. AUGUSTA RECOVERING FROM WORST FLOOD IN ITSliHISTORY Atlanta, tin. today rapidly worst flood In caught. perilous lug unfortunate positions. There were three deaths In Au- ... nniem ,1,1 UMVIIIOOII Having ' mil ene liefi-n X'.i iiiimec .-,,i,l.l Aug. 27.---Augnstu is i recovering from the its history, the water fallen so that the sidewalks are prac-! tic-ally clear. Considering the fact 1 that eight feci of water ran through' the mala business and residence ills-! rids, telephone and telegraph com munication cut off and no trains within a mile of Augusta for forty eight hours, It Is remarkable that' i here has not been greater financial j damage and loss of life. The Associated Press established headiiuariers eight miles from the he secured. The damage, it is estimated, will reach $TiiHl.tliui. At S : :i i) last night It was learned through the slngU. wire of the tioor gla itailroad Company, working pur luilly Into AuKiista. that the large cotton warehouse and the wholesale' grocery warehouses of the Nlxort Company were burning. The I'nlon de)Ml is under tell feet of water and in the best residence t deep city while the water w as pouring district the water stands six fe through the streets, preventing theinnd is slowly rising. publication of newspapers. " I The Sacred Heart church Is In six At noon dispatches from Augusta feet of water. state that the water Is falling at the The report of the fires In the Nixon rate if an inch un hour and all dan-1 warehouses cannot bo confirmed. A ger Is past. So far as known three i telegraph operator said ho could not persons were drowned, though ro- ' get near enough on account of water, ports of niimherous boats capsizing but that the fires were burning In have been received, but not verified. I the vicinity of the big warehouses. Two fires occurred III the flooded district, destroying two warehouses. Cabmen and those who possessed boats quickly seized the opportunity to charge exorbitant prices for mov- lt4'iH)rt4tl Dozen Uenths It Is reporter thnt there were a doz en deaths from drowning during the night, but only one has been con firmed up to 2 o'clock today. BIG FLEET LANE, IDAHO, HAS DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION Spokane, Aug. 27. Kor eleven hourB the people of Lane, Idaho, have been fighting a fire that threat ened to destroy the city. At 1 1 o'clock this morning It is believed the fire has been checked and the danger Is over. The damage Is estimated lit $100,000, fully insured. The Lane Lumber Coinpuny Is the heaviest los- WHAT 1 1 Kit KOKKCAST ''OK XOHTIIWKST Oregon and Washington (lain tonight nnd Erlday; southerly winds. Idaho Ealr In southern portion, ruin In northern por- tlon tonight nnd Friday; war- iner In southern portion to- night. TWENTY-NINE BODIES REMOVED . FROM MINE McAlesler, Okla., Aug. 27. When the rescuers completed the work nt the Haley coal mine 29 bodies hud been removed. It Is believed the lust man bus been nccounted for. When the mine was cleared of smoke 19 dead miners were found huddled to gether with five mules a mile from the opening entrance. They had started toward the flro Instead of making a detour. Wil li (JIVIO TAITS IOVINU ( ICS Hot Springs, Aug. 27. .ludgo and IMrs. Tuft anil son Charlie will he the 1 recipients of loving cups tonight pre- sented by guesU at tho lloinesteui! I 1 Intel. . I Yesterday's baseball scores; Oak- I land, (I; Portland, H. . Sin Eruncls- 8; l.ps Angeles, 1. fj the Clothing r Suiis for mfn l;Uv fM$i25?o$7.50 prkShirtsandSox 50c 25c a, j S' -its j'Crs, ..itc !oX Latest of the Laie Newest of the New Wc call your attention 'o the full line of "Dutchess Trousers" imv on display. Fresh from the factory. No used-to be or has-beens. New, snappy up-to-date stylish goods and every pair backed by the celebrated guarantee 10c a Button; $1 a IUp If you don't know what it means, ask us. EST HATS 2$ Cents f'ces mpton sSros 55S-564 Willamette St,. WHERE CASH BEATS CRLD1 1 L Ai-k I i Svdn J ai'tllie for M let 1 1 - A in e IP' the lll'ilinie ri Pre Sou b V;il-. fe, e;. :'7 Hefure 111. 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