Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 16, 1908, Image 1

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EUGENE- DAILY GUARD
Northern Pacific to Butte and Hel
ena. In tne iormer instance me av- ;
erase reduction is 36 per cent and !
in the latter 17 per cent, this being;
done to equalize the former rates. !
Reductions on other lines will be:
announced shortl.
Kll,I M:' "i:i(.ox. WKI.XKSI.AY
KVKXlXi;, SKIMKMIH It ,,
I dispatch from
r' mvs the
. smDeror s
prince of two
lUl,,mdsone toj
-jbomtB. me
FL...,i m Tie of
'fiZ Z I IX MEMORY OP
t terrliorv. might have.
reacDfu i" e'"
DOCTOR ARRESTED
Oil FRAUD' CHARGE
WILBUR WRIGHT
SETS NEW RECORD
FOR AEROPLANES i
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Philadelphia. Sept. 16. Dr. Geo.
Morton of New York, was arrested
In a prominent hotel here on a fugi
tive warrant from New York. Trjls
alleges he secured $100,000 through
fraudulent notes, but the name of
the prosecutor is not publicly known
Lemans Sept. 16. Wilbur
rlght toduy eclipsed all Eu
ropean records for sustained
aeroplane flights. He re-
n?2 ln-th air 39 intes
and 18 3-a seconds, and it is
estimated covered 2 8 miles
He had complete masterv of
iuc u.aeiiine.
GEXICRAT. RANKS, near Berlin
Berlin. Sent
ins and came
u i:ai mat kohi-m-ast
KU .XORTHWkst
Portland. Or., Sept. l.i
Oregon and Washington
fair west, showers east por
tion. Thursday fair.
Idaho Showers, thunder
storms tonight and Thursday.
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CHANLER NAMED
BY DEMOCRATS TO
OPPOSE HUGHES
HKIMOX K KKVKKAI,
ITSTKU'8 OUI RRKiADB.
16. The
Detroit. Mich.. Sept. 16 A consid
erable number of veterans, some of
whom had come from a great dis-
D auenaea me eighth annual re-
airship buckled in the .hiV! CiyfV'JJ.
down in Grunevald alrv Hrlende Th f,,V
which comprised
Dobritz, where
.wu ...e atrsnip was racing with ! Sixth ami s..,.u,i.
ectton oi ,
vnti, I
16. The! tho r. ' " """
P. 1 Dobritz u-w; ' 1"".u''" " i ''uus Brigade
. l-.o-.l DUalUlli UlUBD,, OC Jl,
ktntDlOW auu I""-' i nl i
r.7 i memory ui uciiuin. aumniu. r. UObrltZ. whorp Fmn
'a Banks, a son or Massachusetts whoiwm u-,m.,., .
rose from,, -bobbin-boy- to a po.l-!ton had dlff c lie ,,11- '
!iiniJCDC tion or national prominence as a sol-1 wav in the wind" and Vh p T . 'N0KOUl"""'s are oelng made bv the
LOWfcnd dier and statesman was honored to-1 ship was strm'k b? a he ,vv 1'! 1 b,"U''1 "' ,r,,s,eu3 ol the Episcopal
' I day in eulogistic addresses delivered crossing the Helen Th :"n-""' 1 ''h"rt'" ol 0reKon f,,r a tract of 100
tDCICUT RITC? at 1 he unve'lin ?f h'8 statle 'which I shaped flexible bag w ' t,,rn T'gar 1 at. Vrlh Yamh"1- Yamhill county, on
FRE bHI HA I E0 has been placed in the State House broken rod and thJ V"!" a!whl, ' " proposed to re-establish
Igrounas. i ne exercises were held in I Major Parsevil i, 7,.lW .i ie liisnop Scott Academv. which
the chamber of the Hounse of Ren- , .n J ' a"taifc.top',ed ,ne "- was discontinued in Portia ..! ...v.mi
It . The State rsentatives and were participated In with his three coZTanlonT.hHn'' ! '''.""."J18';- D,shP Scadding recently
Ivi commissioners by many persons. Former Attorney without Inii.ri- Thl . if ' alighting, visited the site and is well pleased
fredndos rates on General Herbert Parker delivered so comnelled to . rLnl WaS a-iw"h ,,le l''ation. It is believed the
SB ill points on tne tne principal oration. I of the high wind "li i.ansier ot tne property is a question
' . . b ma- i of only a few days.
rays me yctsi
hods at the
Lest Prices
Hampton Bros.
S3S-S64 Willamette St.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
You are safe if
you buy
your goods here
fractions for Bargain Friday
Silk
Umbrellas
$4.00 Ladies' 26-in . Silk
Rain Umbrellas, pearl and
gold handles, worth every
cent of $4.00, for one day
only, Friday each $2.85
SEE OUR WINDOW. DISPLAY
$ 1 .25 Long or Short Kimonas 60c
Entire ne ot Kimonas
of lawn or similar mater
ials, ribbon trimmed, on
sale Friday at the un
matchable price of
each .... 60c
KGOODS
li oj surprising beau-
PM ire ready for you
i ind stripe fabwics
- tlori will be worn,,
u re In lavor. We
e reds, lovely
i bins, r'or street
ol dark col
1 i evidence.
"use Is from, the
J'TIVGS-
F PWtr line of waist-
01 M worn nicely
goods are soft,
a stripes 22 in
H 0o.
the latest crea
hl The pop-
revived anil is
all wanttMl
New Dress Trimmings
iff
$1000 worth of
new trimmings in
almost every con
ceivable shade or
combination o f
shades, bands of
Filet Net, Persians,
appliques; tho as
sortment Is lare.
We can only at
tempt to describe
them. . They, are
marvels of beauty
and unmatchable in
style or value.
The price range
is, the yd,
5c to $-1.30
New Furs for '08 and 09
Gordon and Lerguson Furs
having been sold by us for
years, we are in a position to say
they are better and the most re
liable goods to be found. Tlity
are absolutely the best. The as
sortment Is the largest we have
ever shown. The price range Is
$1.00 each, tip to the set. $125.
t
Clothes
i
m ' MM ately Buys Poor
mm
(HAISANTKKM SII.K PKTTI
COATS $0.00 S. II. & M. Guaranteed
Silk Petticoats, all colors, each
$5.00
I'lItH I.IXKX WAISTS
New fall waists of pure linen,
beautifully tailored; each
S2..'.0 to $0.00
TAVKKTA SILK
Diamond Taffeta Silk, all colors,
strong lustrous and. will wear,
all pure silk; the yard.. "Mc
WOOL KIIIHT WAISTS
New wool waists of fine batiste,
all wanted shades, some em
broidered and others mado
with fine tucks, each . .$'J.7."
WOOl, HUSK
(let ready for wet weather; ex
tra guild black woi.l hose, plain
cacbeiuere or rlbl.'-d wool 'hose
for children, tin- pair S!.".c
mm
.
did his predecessors of old. Into Wall
Street to get the money with which
to influence the doubtful districts."
.lodge Parker charged the repub
licans with gross extravagance In the
federal administration as well us In
those states under republican con
trol. ...
"The one scare which Mr. Tan
presents Is excited l.y in,' democrat
ic declarations on the tariff iiues
tlotiB. Speaking of our platform pr..
posal to make such radical rednc-
i Hons as may be necessary to restore
the tariff to a revenue basis, he de-
clarcs in his notification speech that
the Introduction into power nf n par
ty with this avowed purpose cannot
I but halt the gradual recovery from
our recent financial depression anil
l'loduce business disaster compa-ed
with our recent panic and depression
will seem very small Indeed."
"Surely Mr. Taft cannot contem
plate any material reduction of t'.e
itnrltr. If he really believes tint a
! gradunl reform to n revenue bns.s
I would Involve us In any business dis
! aster compared with which our :o-
cent panic and depression will seem
small Indeed.
"Mr. Taft began his ennd"-" ru:
year ago as a champion ,"' ilnem 011
form; but each uiois,lU" no" 1,18
lessening of hl ,ne tllrltr r0"
crats to oppose Governor Hughes I temper, men-e'cr, is nose to nu.
for re-election. He is a member of i form th' "i begins with what at
one of the oldest and om tspromln-1 His glance might seem a pledge
ent New York families Ahat something would be done. It
t isays, Tne Kepuuncan puny uHc..ue
I uneaulvocaily for a revision of tho
'tariff by a special session of cong-
ress immediately following tho In-
auguratlon of the next president.'
! "The word 'Inauguration' does not
LEWIS 3. CHANLER.
Lieutenant Governor of New York
wno has been selctcd by tho Demo-
. Sept. 16.
t , pK&yVesant Chanlcr. of
T puchess County, was nomtn
T ated for Governor by the
f Democrats today.
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Rochester, Sept. 16. When the
Democratic convention was called to
u.uu.- ,h9 morning It was evident
that all eaUBes of trictlou between
..to various factions bnd been re
nioved. The committee announced
that no contests were to be submitted
o the convention, which caused
great cheering.
.ludge Alton B. Parker, permnnent
chairman, was presented ami deliv
ered a speech which was liberally
applauded throughout.
Judge 1'iirker's Address.
Not the least strlnklng feature of I "Will it disturb business In mater
Judge Parker's address was a dec-1 lnlly reduce the tariff on tho necca
laratlon that James S. Sherman, Ihnisltles of life, especially on those ar
companlon of Mr. Taft on the He- tides that are sold abroad cheaper
publican ticket, Invnded Wall street than at home? If wo can compete In
for political contributions in itU(. , foreign markets no wo need a nign
appear In the platform, 'it is revis
ion, not Introduction' and Mr. Taft
has already interpreted the word,
revision', to menn the raising of
some of the schedules and the low
orinir nf others, but with no Indica
tion as to whether the average will
be nbnvo or bulow tne presoiu.
"What is there In the democratic
platform that can bo construed tia a
threat to any legitimnie uusiness;
Will It produce a "utile to put on the
free list urtlclos that conio In com
petition with articles controlled by
the trusts? Democratic success will
not bring a panic to nny except those
who have their hands In other peo
ples' pockets and these ought to be
I frightened.
SELLERS SEEKS
TO STOP BLASTING
BY INJUNCTION
mxiiNs sut in tiii: cmcviT
lt)l HT AGAINST Till: CITV OF
V.YGV.SK, TI1K WAHKKX 1X)N.
STItlTTlOX (). ANI TIIK
I.AMKTTK VAI.l.KY IX).
WllV
J. It. Sellers, who has been fore
most in the endeavor to have tho
blasting at the Warren Construction
(Vs. quarry at the west end ot the
butte stopped, toduy began suit In
the circuit court to enjoin the com
pany, the city and the Willamette
Valley ("o. the last named ow ning the
ground upon which the quarry is
situated, from conductlng'the quarry
I hero and from setting off blasts.
Mr. Sellers, In bis complaint, al
leges that he Is the owner of eight
houses and lots in tho north-'"
part of the city In the vlcle" ua"Jr
, , , menace to
quarry. Ho alleges tat tho heavy
s a grent annoy,-;, blasts are tlan
hliu and hi!),,- n(l h(g ir0,rty um
"l,'."Xo''"tT the whole community
ff'eneral, causing daningo to their
property. He Btntes that they nro
causing the foundations to settle,
doors to fall off their hinges, nails
to work loose, insido finishings to be
damaged, canned fruits to spoil and
solid frame buildings to become
weak and unstable. Ho alleges tnat
large pieces of rock from the blasts
aro thrown by tho explosions upon
tho roof of his house, causing large
holes to bo torn lu the roofs; that
the blasts bnve looHcned fissures in
the rock floor underneath tho soil,
causing veins of water to stop their
flow and many good wells In that
vicinity havo become dry and use
less. Sellers asks for $100 damages and
a permanent injunction. C. Si. Kis
singer and W. U. Martin are bis attorneys.
when Mr. Sherman was chairman of
the congressional committee.
"Evidence Is not wanting of the
set purpose of the leaders of tho He
h.ibllcnn parly," he said, "to con-
tariff to enable us to compote in the
homo markets? Sluc Mllr, Taft bus
gone Into thu business of predicting
panics If h Is not elected, It Is on
ly fair to usk what guaranty he can
r he .!o sift
;wylna tli :r
. and tliey
He- thinks they're good: wott'i t." ni"i
want them. .Just the same. ; of me:
good money for cheap clotlte.---nii'
think tl.ev're lieillL' r til nollih.l
such clothes for little b'-s th" all-wool would cost.
This cotton mixed si .iff is certain:; v-ty !'-'v'"!I
fmd ,t difficult at uni.s .
cotton in i v
at J J "
r-h ali-ei-
even expert clothing t"""
SWiCW tell whether or not th- tabri.
seen clothes that looked cool .tinugn 'o
which worn over one-htilf f''""
$6 the suit.
We sell no sinh film-ram to-:'
You know what Hart, S baffler Mufx ' -'
so do we. ,
The makers say "Ail-wo oi" a: ' ,'
HsnSA,
'"ntr i Marx
$15.00 to $30.00
tlnne their plan of securing funds i give if he is eluded. No onu can
from those who are Interested ollhe.' doubt that ho honestly believes the
In legislation or In non-enforcemi'm. country will go to ruin If he Is de
of law, Smarting under tho expos-' leated and that It will prosper if h-
ure of the insurance investigations i Is elected, but what guaranty have
of 11105, and subsequent disclosures ; we thai ills opinion Is well found,
not under oath. its congressional; "I beg you to weight the nrgu
commltteo In 1906 called for dollar I ments. He not misled by the direful
contributions from individuals to aid jnopheclos of a candidate fin Iiiih
In the election of the republican convinced you thai In some mys'ev
members of congress. The president ions way (he country's prosperity in
himself subscribed a dollar nnd a i pends upon his election."
few others whose names were ad-1 iMniiorm Adontl.
vertised and then the publication of j 1 ''"""
subscriptions ceased and then the ' The plaironn heartily cii.1m-k.is
chairman or the congressional mm- the platform of Ihe Denver rov.n
mi...... now' the republican candid- tii utd npprori-i tf the cnnrtirtalcs
ate for vice-president went down an chosen
bv the national convent Ion.
JOHNSTOWN FLOOD .
BABY INTERESTED
London, Sept. IB. During tho
past summer thousands of persons
have been interested In tho "Johns
town Klood," a spectacle at the
l-'ranco-llrltish exposition, but It la
safe to say that no visitor viewed tho
panorama with moro intorost than a.
slalwart young Welshman who visit
ed tho exhibition a few days ugo. The
young man was Moses Klood Wil
liam, who flrBt saw the light of day
In the city of Johnstown on tho af
ternoon of the ratal day. of the Hood
which destroyed thu city and blotted
out hundreds ot lives.
The young man's parents, who had
emigrated to America, from Wales,
were living at Conneniaugh street 111
Johnstown. On tho day of tho flood
they escaped to tho house of a rela
tive In another portion or the city,
but Ibis bouse also was swept away
by thu raging waters and It was
while floating nlong on the roof of
the dwelling that the mother gavo
birth to her child. 1 lie name Moses
was given to the baby in reference
to tho circumstances of his birth.
Soon nrtor the flood the parents re
turned with their child to Wales anil
M is-s Klood William has since re
sldo.l in Glamorganshire.
MINERS' STRIKE.
IN WYOMING
ARRMNGE FOR
TAFT'S EXTENSIVE
NEARING END! CAMPAIGN TOUR
Boys School
Suits
On y one W"'k more left
.f,.. . i tn. i again
U !... b '.v ri a l.1 ? He needs
a ii w s'i:'. le. doubt, alter
I ),.. - i i t w 111 ion of
ri.mi-!l a-I 2 I' "''
, , ... i i II i ll '-1 " a 'I
Line Hop
,;...:. :.;. T'e-i-t'f
" ' 1 1 i f !i I:. 1 1 'I
$1.50 to C6 09
ll.it tf. S'p'. I A.-curditic to
t. leitt'lilliS receive. I today. I In- miner..
I iii Sheridan. Mon.nili and fani-i.
I v.,nihr-t. have reiiirnel to work, al
1 t!l...ll--h the b.-isi- . f the s -tfetnelit
! ,,, .rr ke i not knnwii. 'I to-
i mines will lies: in .snipping c.ial at
i once.
! No t'b'tie lit. it Is inn!' r''ooi.
! has vet l.eeii r. iii I. 1 in : ' ' ofh.-i
' Lin i ri ir . oal town- Ini Hi n 'I, bin
! nei; il i. it ions al e in procrei s
OKI.WIOAM CIIIIN
( 1.1,1 liltA I K ANM DIL-iMtY.
I ...
I'.-r-y. OUa.. Sept. i; 'I'oilav was
:h'- fift.'iith ittiniversarv A the op-
1 et:it:C o' l.'le C ll et O k ' ! S I rl II M d t ll n
ler'b of a number et now thririnc
,p:i.. ;ui'l tiiwn- The oie;iion Wa
co ic tie uiorat id with Interest . r. r,-!e
btn iot,- in Knl !. t'herok-.-. Illnck
u.o i;l( ,,t!,,.r places lu 'tits citv
t lie ci ielo a! i in wai 'iniis'lalfy .tabu.
'I'to- rno-t int eri-si i tot feature
u.i- a o:.n!" of a on nf h'.r-.-s.
.... : - .I.' v at - 'Id. ' lo ' ' ' 1 i 1
. . 1 . . . i .,' 1 1,.. bun - ,i lid if b.n-
: fin. IniiAi I. Sept. 16 rn-
tails ot JiiiU-- T nil s western
; speakini: l.iiit Is the iiublect
o a fitiai coiitereiice today.
i 'I bis jour r.cy will probably
beitin Sepuiuiler -ft and end
in I'hl.-agn bi' bi-r 7. llb at.
I'll1-! Olie initiOltMlt Sli'-e'll III
each oT tin- ri.!lt.!ni; .'.ales:
i i oil-in i illii' oi. i. N it l ll
liali'i'a. Soiil'u li.ik'C.1, Iowa.
4- X. i'i.i i.a. and pneil,!. t'-il i-
radii, Kati-...., Miisiiii':. and
( Mil
DEATH LIST
TROM EXPLOSION
GROWS LARGER
l ncil.lllM, ,)li)., Mept, llj... wo ,(.
i .1.1. .11,-11 ... ill IIH Oi i lli'l'iil Ibis Illllt n-
l.'i; I.S .111- res.lll ol te e X l , I o.lu f
'iiii..niio iii. n iintsor, .io.. y. -terilay
j hl.h brings tbe total up to nine.
-I l,;!it ( in liicloi ll.-i-cnliei g..,-,
A'h.i Is ne. li.sed ,,r rausing Hie expl ,..
;f.'ii In atieinpiK , aclii,-i Juke,
jwlll re. over. lie. si bber,;,-,- ..,vs the
1 blame I., a tiegi.. who. he tin... Mt
a llftiieil iii ii i h Into a small pile ,,
powder that bad I n pjoi
!(,,. Iie-'er. S. pl Hi lll.Mltl
.ii!,l-e-- v.rat ou'elil.i:- bel
nlcl t. the prln.dpal m.-rlng at m.j.
veniion tiall.
PROMINENT APPLE
BUYER IN EUGENE
V f II I
10 ,
i I
William Ciossley ,,f ll,,. frni ,,f
o -e A- Son, one ..f tn, lar.-ii
.living firms in ti,.. u'n.i.i
I
' h 1
-ci... r I .. . no. I. I ., l. i,.
- . .. ... i ices in ,vi'l ) (ii K . I.lverpoiil
tied .. l.etittoti l.i ma nil. i in .
iiiin' c-"ii;, il"iiyi'i tlie jii-fii
.' a 'l '" C ed ll I til l"f 1 1 I ' I re
a ; b. I .... i noil -e i n ir.s t ' i -
d o"ii.. ili-e- b: ,
W. S I II' i' La ' !- .---I a !'
a I., t p i on 1 ,i i :.e in w 1 i' ii be b. : I
; ... . ,,, tie- 1 1: i T : ;. I s .- inea-ui
1: p. . ti a lo.ri d by about "n.iimi.
waced !?
..... ......i..., iv... a i i .... t .. am! 'ev.-ral other H
rlitht . t-iain iiietiiber'hip in v. 1. 1 ! 'M 1,1 today. Ho raniA West
vii H "is. was carried lino lie- 'rii-!i'"r purpose ,f making large pur
v. -.itav I.. Iwi.nl M.-l: i.al.1. .1 Hi-- ,' N '" '' xlK'r a... . , A
pea, . ,1 pupil at Die Hyde Car lligli '"P llnounh U esi,., Oregon In
i .-. a I I ru It v it w lug
districts, lie was laken tliiom-l, M.v.
cral orchards north ..f th,. city this
' 'I'"": ov .1, . Hon . ii .i iiaiter .,f
I in- I. ano C ,'ini v i i ii ii an I V.
,;' e-.verV A..-,,, oi'ioii. u bib.
statet.ieiit as a pupil in the si bo r. i'b' ie I, nothing loo,. 1,, c'ltitpaie
Q I "''It the Ho,,. l;v. , ,, l.anu ,.
r. wo... w..r: i!.A":v .V"..
' . " , . , -. ' "i.'i iueiiici.ii a future for
the tuirk streets tin morn tig. i .. (.-, t. i... m. ........
l..e up; le i li ii i;.-. I in il,s vlcluity.