Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 28, 1908, Image 1

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DAILY
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flCAL NEVS
OF BOTH PARTIES
... i .arnfp Remibliean committee Is
Anf. V' . pity1 session for the consiaerauon or me
41. W !JUu.u.tJ uw.,...
tlrough
Kansas
Lincoln
.tAtinn.
tome iui --'
nr to
He'gvernorsn'P
.n the led a majority la opposed to the re
ana me "".,. Hllhps
nomination of Hughes.
rHe,nDonnced that; ,R,S nIKSAKK
i. it St. raui u" tw pi.i'Tnn
has been an e.-nablii-hed in-iii
collect Ion Willi the summer i. '.'I
at this noted resort. Ti- ,-'ir ,
spectacle of marching iutaiit'rv
forded several new a:-.d it: '
novel features.
The parade was romp j,,)
'divisions. More than five tiuii.' '
children between the as:. of t.-,',',
months and fifteen vears w
seen In the divisions allotted to dull
I coaches, Ko-carts. babv carnages ex
In press wagons, hlcvclea, floats 'ros-
tume and fancy dress, burlesque col
lege colors and pony carts, l.'ac'h di
vision was neacled by a
uu.vs in nougn Ktder costume
OX EliKCTOKAIi TICKET was carpeted for
ROBERTS AFFAIR
STILL. SHROUDED
INMYSTERY
Atlantic City. Aug. 28. Thontsh
Charles H. ltoberts, financier and
clubman t.f HalMruore. th.. v,.,
i company f of the mysterious shootlua of Wed-
PnrmoH i .v,., ....... . C . "".. mum. is sun in a critical con-
passed down Ti"" 'l? s,n ho"es entertained
"iiiin iiiHi rut Will rucivrtf
FLEET?"
Oakland, Aug. 28.-
I!.! I..W t(l
an entire mile, ami ,i,.,w- ... ' .,'
cnuntermni-chort ,l. ... , ' ' ' ' Lu ""I l"e nonce
The Republi- or. where Queen T n, , : i?""1 '.'.'"S f. ,he ,man who " ""
can state convention completed Its , throne surrounded by her maids, la- chair w ,'i r , T i!15
---- I work of nomlnating presi ienimi e.ee- ,,,ea in waiting. pages and others of shooting emphatically de kV
,flU'.. vi'U- VOKK I tors and adjourned today. U. S. ! the royal household. The court was man , ,,.7k, ,
CABKV Nt 10,tU t.,rrant, jr., of San Diego, and Samuel ! located in the open air ampltheatre ber hllsbi"ui-
77 ,sXational.M. Shortridge, of San Francisco, ! seating 15.000 persons. The crowd! Husband s Surprised
Aus. . i aiM-tmi as electors at lakEe. hit lined rwa ...... .. ,..""" ""n"?"
fT.H State cnairmaii ; "c.c -- - iu m,ess iiaiiiui.ire. Aug. 2S. The attemut
Ltwd - the pageant was estimated at not less',,,, n,e nr., pi,.i. n L,
, iBponaui ---: i than 2011 1100 . . ..unto u. in.uens, ut
Son in Sew ork- ilIJl ninV CURU 0.000 this ,-, created a tremendous sen-
'.noanced that he was AilNUAL DADl OHUVl !R01!HFHS swritF nation In naltlmore society. The re
nin muld carry the I WllUMIS SM I HE I ,t that Mrs. Williams, also of this
wared thousand ma-i ao niinu DlD i WUI1IH in STAMPS city, was In a rolling chair with Itob-
., iLntenant-Governor A I AoDUnl lAnN TT . .. . . ! erts, added interest to the case. Kor
Che lead tor the nom- lacc-ma, Aug lie Parkland 'a number of years thel. two families
PlJlel . ! ROStOffice. south of th s cite -.w .
a.rnor . . na i. j, .m.t uu un uiiiuiHie terns, lie
f"""- l.hnw Pnrh N. J.- Aug. 28. ! robbed of .600 and a larwo 1. 1. n,l,.. : I, i .... ..... ....... .1
. i . i , ......... . t i,i7u..u ... ..us. vijiiuiiis iiavini;
I This was the day of the annual baby 01 stamps last night. just returned from a trip to Europe.
,, " ; " ; He expressed surprise when told
Yesterdays baseball scores: Oak-: that the woman with Roberts was his
San Francisco, wife, saying when he had last heard
; from her she was In Boston.
PPOSED TO HlfiHE!
parade, the day when visitors come
I from far and near to enjoy a KJi-; land, 3; Portland,
V'.. . vnr'u , renus nageant of life and color that
:ee ol ID? ,c" ; "
igene's Busiest Store
The Mail Order House of Lane County:
StyliBs
lit Department is like every other department of our store, which in magni
variety of goods displayed has no counterpart in Eugene. We are
Ig new fall 908 suits that are distinctive, beautiful as well as practical.
tre never so confident concerning a fall assemblage of ready to wear suits.
ver opened the season with such a large stock and never so RICH IN
i AND VALUE FOR THE PRICE. We have always been leaders and
season places us much farther in advance. The high quality of our
ndise, the low CASH PRICES which always "beats credit" explains our
access. Suits arriving daily by express ranging in price from $ 1 6 to $60
jress Goods Nearly all Sold
of our lawns, batistes and all
materials closed out at 54-price
liwn 5c
hwri 10c
Long or Short. Kimonas
At. a Make-Room Price
Every garment reduced.
$J. 25 long or short kimonas, ftP
make.room price, each VJJs
Wash Dresses Closing Out. at, 'A
Jacket suits and shir.t waist suits,, some
pique, others of India Linon, all at M-price
$10.00 suits $5.00
$3.75 suits $1.88
per Sale Contm'd
tapper dressesof black and white,
t ut, and white calico and oercale
I now.
ItrriOwSl $j.50oualitvSI 2S
1.75 quality now $1.50
tyr Ginghams
1 zephyr ginghams, all
Mrs. (See window)
yard 2y2c
Mercerized Ginghams
25c mercerized ginghams, blue,
brown and light checks. Make-room
price
18 cents
Pure Linen Suiting
35c 36-inches wide linen suiting,
blue or lavender.
The yard 27c
Linen Finished Suiting
36 inches wide, white only
The yard 1 5c
Lisle Gloves
pair
75s longlisio gloves, (2 button length, 55c
SI long lisle gloves, IB-button length, 85c
SI .35 long lisle gloves, Ib-Dultoniengm, ii
HELLO! HOW'S THE
E.
Triggi in Nw York Pre
MANY LIVES LOST
IN COLORADO FLOOD
Trinidad, Colo. , Aug . 28. The I other cities of South Carolina niul
heaviest rain ever known here, cov
erlng a wide scope of country, fell
last night and In consequence the
purls of GeorKla, ami fourteen lives
lost in Augusta summarize the flood
conditions of the South today. There
me many rumors of others killed
, ......... ...... uib i. tuners Kllieu,
town is practically cut off from com- and In South Carolina the loss of
munication by railroad, and the rail
roads are heavy Biifferers from track
washouts. The streets of Trinidad
are flooded and the foundatlouH of
a few buildings are weakened.
A flood on the Cimarron river fol
lowed a cloudburst which washed
lway a number of dwelling at Kol
iom, N. M., last night, and fifteen
ire reported drowned. Already twelve
)od:es have been recovered
life may reach 20.
North Carolina will probably have
a dozen fatalities.
(rvat 1oss In Augusta
Augusta, Aug. 2 8. The flood ap
parently damaged the foundations of
a great many buildings in the lower
part of the city. Today the central
Two grammar school collapsed anil the
nlles of track and twelve bridges of!""" 01 Miuonui lilscull Cumpa-
he Colorado Southern ItnllronJ have,"' uuye laneii, as wen as the under
let! washed out. pinning or the Port Ifoyal bridge
One undertaking firm has received which was wushed away.
in urder for six coffins from Fol-
mm, a hundred miles south of here.! Suffering mini Cold
linn H. venger and two cm , Iron are Atlanta, Aug. 2S. A drop In tern-
ported that the town Is badly dam-: 1,?rat,,re ti"""s to cause much
aged by the flood, but details are j suffering among those rendered
lacking. homeless by floods In (leorgia and
- South Carolina.
(iltK.AT USS Oh' .
LII'U AM) l-HOIM'.RTVI Many Are Homeless
, ,, , I Fayettevlllo, N. C, Aug. 28 This
Atlanta Aug. 2S.-A rn 1 for as-, 0y g ,,,, ,,. , , f(J(
sistance. duo to a loss o f .nlin. ), 0 Thr(,e tll()UKm, f tlu(KtW(,hf0 , ;
in Augusta alone. an;l1.000,000 In and ,)(),m,ltl,m uru iu,mok.M8
BRYAN TALKS
ON GUARANTY OF
BANK DEPOSITS
ceptlon committee composed of !ii
.ng Democrats of the city and il.ilj,
and conducted to the hotel In uiiio
mobiles. A great cruwil gri'eleil Mr.
Hi .vim at the station and at. the be
tel. Makes Answer to Mr. Tuft
As aniiounied by him be'i re his
I departure from Kansas City. Mr. Ilry-
nil. in view of the action of the Kaii-
jsas Itepiibllciin Blate coiivenl :on,
! which Indorsed the guaranly of d -Topeka,
Kan., Aug. 27. Before an ; posits proposition, made some ic
andlenco which filled the Auditorium ' ""irks supplementary to his spc.vii
to overflowing. William .1 Ill-van '0M th"f H"i.H't. lie took up the ad-
i,,,,,,,,, , , ,. , , ' ' 'i vantages of the guarantee .i.v.iiein
Deinocmtle candidate for presi u.,,,,,,, ,,.,, aSW(,n., ,, ..i.jeclloi.s
spoke tonight on the subject of guar- "Hide to It by Mr Tall and oiliers.
began by asking why the dep.isl
Fall Dress Conrf rP fv OTA fVEaCIv nl.iin. fn:v and the invisible
DTme F"hion has decreed the most popular, arc here ready for your selection. The best are sure to be
r1 he assortment is complete.
eniathe Clothing
department
tedLSUi'r ,men- light-weight
'flays dark or isht mlL d.:L.
-f,"i wiuia, i IIL-Ca
P'Orone-rijU nr
WorkShirtsandSox
7l1' it colors
-- .... 50c
7 li;t
. -'IV MIT
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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 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 Rip
If you don't know what it means, ask us.
fVEST HATS
35 and 45'c
5?riceS 25 Cent,
Hampton Bros,
558-564 Willamette St.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
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H, HARRIMAN
WILL PAY VISIT
TO EUGENE SOON
tiltKAT H.Ml.ltOAl) MAfiXATK AC-
t'Ki'Ts t tiMMKitfiAi, ci.rirs
INVITATION TO STOI'
WlliKS MAN.M.Ivlt IIAItroO THAT
II K Wll.l. 111! II Kit K, HIT DATK.
is not in:iin i:i.v it.i:i
OI.'l'TCK.HS AN1 HOAItl) OK (JOY
KKNOI1S JIKKT TO AKUAM.K
ltl'.CKI'TIO.N
K. 11. llarrlman. the great rail
road niagnate, who Is now taking his
annual outing at 1'ellcan Hay. on
Klamath Lake, Oregon, will visit Eu
gene in the near future. Such was
the Information contained In a dis
patch from him to John II. llartog
manager of the Kugene Commercial
Club, received Ibis mnriiliig.
A meeting of the president, vice
president, and treasurer of the club
and the entire board of managers
has been called to be held at the club
rooms this evening nt fi o'clock to
start arrangements for entertaining
the distinguished visitor while here.
It goes without saying that his re
ception in Kugene will excell any re
ception given him anywhere In tho
state. This city Is noted for Its orig
inality and completeness in this line,
and It is certain that Its reputation
will not suffer In this Instance.
The exact date of tho visit of Mr.
llarrlman Is not fixed, but it will he
soon, as he Is due to start from Peli
can Hay within a few days,
Kugene was tho first city lu the
statu to extend to tho "Wizard of
Wall street" an Invitation to stop on
his way through tho state. It has
been noticed that slnco tho Invita
tion went out from hero that tho Sa
lem, Albany and Portland clubs have
followed suit. Mr. llarrlninn will
probably stop nt each of thu places
named.
LAWYERS ELECT
OFFICERS AT SEATTLE
Seattle. Aug. 2S. Adopting tho
report of the nouiliintiong couuniltee,
selecting Frederick W. Lehman, of
( " "
tors should lie left imihi'i uii'iI when
the National government demanded
security or any bank with which It
deposited money. Me pointed out I
that t he choice was bet we. -n the pos-!
tal ravings hunk and the guaranty j
bank, anil accused Mr. Tan ol' ra
vorlng an iiniieccHsary exieuslnii of i
llle pllcl of giivernlllent ill ailvo-
eating the postal savings lianli In- j
t.-ad of the guaranly bank. .Mr. I81- Louis, as president; John lllnk
Hrvan declared that he preferred the. ley. of Halt linnre, secretary, mid
guaranty lunik proposition. which Frederick 10. Wadhains. ot Albany,
would allow vlic liiinks i i ii I r . 1 1 I 10 N;- V., Ireasiir.'r, was the rinal offl
tbe banking loir I n.-.-.s and y.-l compel 'lal act (,r t h. Auierlcan liar Assu
thein in ..ve he i..Hisllors iieccf. -1 ''lal ion.
R. V. OULAHAN.
The man who will preside over till
publicity ilcpnrtuiclit lu tile Ucpilhllc
un iiatioiial caiiipaigii.
(Continued on Page Five.)
The
I nigh..
annual hamiuct will occur to-
FAmQU
EDWARD H. HARRIMAN.
I.iile-! photoi.'ia;.h of Hi" Hailroad
Kih'. who h;n hiceji!erl in I lie invita
tion of the I'. .111111. ! i.ll Club to vlhlt
the cily of KriKeltc
RUSSIAN AUTHOR
IGIITY YEARS OLD
St. I'c'
-Man.liim
llient otti
act ioiiar
the ,lv;
II I he I
l.e , T..:,.
-long. Aug. 2. Nolwllli- hrime In
( trowns i:f tile gevelll- a; p
ll'. Ile piolesls of llle re- lull I ho
ii. i ea iici ill ic element anil district
me of a cholera epidemic son-, lia
ii province, where Count the pa i
Ion g
-he
i la
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Hi loiVe,
im :e '
de
ad. Ire
I Hi.' h
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r. I.il ,
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loi liver,
U lb Ill
llle tOll
e . !ghli'
le,.-:le ot
all Itussliifis lie
illeil lllll pIllt'leK
V I .Ine.l III cel."
Tula had to be iibaildoneil,
no' i oi,i,.-i eil uale to p. r
us.iinN lo euuKr'gate lu a
wii.-re several hundred per
'. .li.-d from cholera during
w.-.k. The pilgrims had
ii lililhila
Liberty '
at ii
.1 till
II i
Intended l i march to Tula on loot
and live the "duiple life" on the way,
ami iii-eii reaching Tula pnipn.-u'd to
foi in a b g r-.i n i ; . m ar Tol.-.lol's home,
I.I eXClmiWv 0,. I'topian iheorl.s of
niil'ili ii ami iln-ei in in ii iiimi with
latin., a a I . .ue . ! lu t ,;c gi 'eat
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'I he c l,' 1,1 c I u , : ; r - :1 , darv. of
l:i'' I II 1 1 I li a 1 1 ' , I, cell !,, a t i.ii, i,n ioe,
l,. .,rl en i i ll. i . artl-t and put, l.e
tCo:,;iniud
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