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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
o o EUGENE GUARD BAIL Y Hu ron mm s n il n"" ' - 'otf-o.. but r!... hid nothing ..i.-i mv-ern- UtSM"" t . .k .iiutance kdtt not know ... hut assumes a!iltn"I1,lle aD tie li 01 u' j, ftinaird Oil and men become ills ,raplived by such it his employment fnt term In the itt he bad not .1 f3 J- jays tne dc&l Us at the est Prices f GOODS of surprising beati ' ire ready for you isd stripe fabtlcs tolon will be worn, Hi ire in favor. We jas reds, lovely Hues, r'or street ;oent of dark col- : ii (ridence. is Irom, the li.M. TISGS- f Mir line of walst- n be ora nicely iws soods are soft, "' In stripes 22 in. 'i. . the latest crea !iI lal!. The ,.,,. " 4 r"ivd and is W5 have dr;is gMif, :'! i all wanted !,t to 11.25. I 1 pi Ciuio ATTflRNPY tUflO Hi i uiim- I STANDARD OIL GO. represented the company In any way since. Oun't Kind Record. Columbus, Sept. 19. A hasty search of the supreme court books has failed to find any record show ing that Senator Foraker appeared for the Standard Oil Co., In any cases brought against that company in 1SS9 of 1H90. i ArclillxJld Don't Know. ! New York, Sept. 12. John D. Archbold, vice-president of the Stan dard Oil Co., was not in his office to dav. Other officials said that they knew nothing of the charges made by 'Hearst In his address at Columbus 'last night. Hearst Charges. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 17. Thom Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette St. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT fractions for 9T!Silk 091 Umbrellas $4.00 Ladies' 26-in Silk , ; Rain Umbrellas, pearl and gold handles, worth every ! cent of $4.00, for one day j umy, l iiucty eatu p&.Jt ! j SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY New Dress Trimmings $1000 worth of new trimmings in almost every con ceivable shade or combination o f shades, bands of Filet Net, Persians, appliques; the as sortment is large. We can only at tempt to describe them. . They, are marvels of beauty and unmatchablo in style or value. The price range is, the yd. 5c to $4.50 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. Th( y are absolutely the best. Tho as sortment is the largest we have ever shown. The price range is r.uu eacn, up to tile set, ,ftfpg No Man D m Ml ately b I HIS CIHIOII IMIAfll - ' ' even expert whethcM' VL 1 tell II m seen clothes that looked g e which were over one-half c v $G the suit. We sell no such fliat-f.i You know what liar', S ' so do we. The makers say "A, O o SI s."str 4 Mux O motor Txmms mm1 jgmm SENATOR J. B. FORAKER. as L. Hlsgen, Independence candid ate for president and V. It. Hearst addressed a meeting here tonight. Hearst read letters which he said had been written by John D. Arch bold of the Standard Oil company to Senator Foraker referring to legisla tion pending in congress and men tioning two enclosures of checks, one for $15,000 and another for $14,000. Bargain $ 1 .25 Long or Short Kimonas 60c fit uys t He thinks they're good: W! :'h f.- nf'K'-y. ; '" '"" want them. .Just the .-an.-, e '- . : w ar- ly.tm lr good money for cheap i ; . :.' 1 cn.d- am think they're being r a I ,..:.,. ruie..; !ea.i.-e they get such clothes for little 1 ' '" , i i. (.r:,i::;v vei1 il'-ieivit.u. clothing ! ' u!t at times ttiltl ill i'. or not th la:-: ,Bh f. i-"!! at wur'a Marx cloth s 5.00 to 30.00 BRITISH GENERAL DRIVEN TO DEATH BT ACCUSATIONS Waterinsbury, England, Sept is Major General Charles Kdward j Luard, retired, whose wife was mvs iteriou.sly murdered near London Aiig ;ust 24, committed suicide todav bv J throwing himself in front uf a 'rail road train. He had been accused in letters of being responsible for his i wife's death, and he left a note sav : ing he could no longer stand ilie ; strain of the awful accusations. - An export testified flon tti.i K,,n... which caused the death of Mrs. Luard i could not have been fired from anv I of General guard's revolvers. STKAMKIt COMIX j Sl'l'l'KHS FllOM STOltM. I Colon, Sept. 1. The steamship Colon, half masted and showing evi- I deuce of rough experience in the hur ricane qf Sunday, limped into port : today; Three of the crew lost their j lives while engaged in the hold re- ! pairing tho water tank. Yesterday's baseball "cores: Port land 5; San Francisco, 4. Oakland 2; Los Angeles, 0. You are safe if you buy your goods here Friday Entire line of Kimonas of lawn or similar mater ials, ribbon trimmed, on sale Friday at the un matchable price of each .... 60c (;i.it..NTi:i:i) sii.k l'FnTi coats . $15.00 S. II. & M. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, all colors, each i.OO PlItK I.IXKX WAISTS New fall waists of pure linen, beautifully tailored; each $.,- to 11.00 TAKI'ITA SILK Diamond Taffeta Silk, all colors, strong lustrous mid will wear, all pure silk; the yard. . rSc WOOl, SIIIKT WAISTS New wool waists of fine batiste, all wanted shades, some ein brolderiMl and oth'-rs made with Tine tucks, each ..$.7") wool, husk Get reaily for wet weather; ex Ira paid blaek winl hose, plain caehi'tnere or ribbed wool hose for children, the pair .... IMc Boys School Suits to We've U" aii eit (July one more left. o: e m hool dayit again. . Is the boy ! ad '.' II'- n-cils a a- w salt, no doubt, after the simiMier's vacation of romping ami g od times. N't'e'!' ,-,iy vim c ,:ne here an I ... Jane II";'-Uiii'- it's for ;n. TU-r- mi. cue V. I'll ' ; Iiiuell hal d u. ar f 'f tie- money. !,,. ' Suitn fr'ti Q a: $1.30 to 5.00 1 " l..,r- ! -clioillS Is I.-!'. "THANK GOODNESS. THAT FLEET HAS GONE." FORMER JODGE DIES PENNILESS AND ALONE Los Angeles, Sept. 18. PennllesB and deserted by friends, Charles G. Vanflect, former superior court judge of Colorado, at one time a can didate for congress, committed sui cide last night by drinking cyanide potassium in a cheap lodging house. In one hand was found a letter from his wife dated at San Jacinto, as fol-t-ows: "Pear Cha,rles: Send us money. We are hungry and the boy has no clothes. Yesterday a friend gave mo twenty-five cents and 1 bought bread CARELESS NURSE! CAUSED DEATH OF FOUR MEN San Diego, Sept. IS' Three deaths have occurred through the sareless ness of Mary Arthur, a nineteen year old nurse at the county hospital and the fourth dead is expected. Four others are seriously ill. She put drinking water into a receptacle wmmmmm ROBERT S. HUDSPETH. Kx l 'lialrinan of the stale I icnioerntic Committee of .New Jersey, u ho lias I M selected for vice chiiirmiin of the liemocrati'. national coiiiiiiltlee ale wiil the active ni.imiL'er of the ltiy an campaign in the eat. wtuch contained a inan'i'y ol aim pie mv The l-a-l : -I Vo'i'u.-. fharles Kemp ami llcnr ('. Sliintie. ami t he ; . non-U I'm Vr. t o! , - p..ei,.,I '.. live and Paui-in H Ti-o r e-...-.. King and Mr. !'-'!S"y. SERIOUS FIRE IN SWIFT PACKING HOUSE St. Joseph. Mo., Sept. Is. Forty no n . .. overcome hv li' a' and .-, in a 'ii- :' .-swlf '-' ' in S h r5. I' i .': ni-ii' u ..i, ,. , pi;on of two. a I ill' an ;. r ' of danger ,. (.... . i not ii-e!. - Q ' i ... i i - ... i!.. ii,! sre a mo'i 'e ! : i , , n. i j.:' O H .. , i , i ' . iirol'm. iii et i;o. Mculey in New Yerk World- for him. We are nenrly starving; send us money; send only a dollar It you havo no m'ore." Yesterday he received another ap pealing letter from his wife. but when it was handed him by the hotel clerk and he saw who It was from he handed It back unopened. Ho also received a discouraging letter from a law firm from whom he had asked help to secure u Judicial position near San Jacinto. He pawned his watch to secure money with which to buy poison. TAFT WILLING TO MEET BRYAN SAYS MR, DIXON ChUiiK", Sept. 1 S. Taft 4 and Itryim will incut lit tho f Chlufiu AHHOfiatlon of Com- 4 inureo banquet on October 7, at'cordiiiK to tho annouiurt!- nitiiit mudo Ibday by Chair- man Dixim of thu Itopublican Kpeakeru' bureau and it is fr hhhII)I they may mcci at liah'HbiirK durliiK hiiiiio day. Tuft ai't'cpifd an iuvHatloii to upvak iluTe and llryau will H' bo invilud. "TIiIh talk that Tuft docs not care to mrd llryau Is all iwuddh," said Dixon. "Taft'H date In CMilrao waH niurcU'd bcrausu of tho (ialcahuiK ulfalr, but. when In found lie could reach Chi- caK" in time for the banquet by special train, tint original 4 plan was adhered to. Helena, Kept. IS. -The Kenihll ian Ntate convention resumed Its la hurs this iixuniiin nfier having nom inated Kdward I'oulan .of Misnuiila I ;r Kuvenior nt) the filth ballnL and reiidiiilnaled Charles N, lMay tor cotuweMH hy acclamation. W. It. Alli'ii ot Anaconda wa.i no in in al ed for l.li'iitfiiaul ' invi-riior hy ;H-clutiial ion and I.. Ilollow.iy. of M.t.' iiiiin, lor a.-rtocial ju.ticc hy U' hi mill I n. IlltVW IW.UHS i.iTTi.r: im:i,u w:i:. V, ilnilni'ion. 1ml., S pi I 7. Car r in:; til:' c.i m p.i i mi inl i lielawaiv af ter a Jnnip ovej. nti;tit ami tinlav of .' miles I nun l:oi he:.ler, . V., Vil!r.nii .1 l!rv-.. .!"ii-o. r.i'le :i 1 1 1 1 ( -.Hi- In 1': elen . t a a e a ..:,!lei t lie ' lor l" in:.' a lo- h.-iK- .1. in ' ' , . : 1 1 ,' i 1 1 1 of ill,, i , 1 1 p ii a -I i.i,: .ie! n.'O i... , : ! n la i i t : . sieel tin.', nil Ii . h.. tor ill" ' 1 1 1 l i me o, . I, ' V ,li,i 'I ii i I . v. ,i t'n I II i - ii i n l ; n ill ' ' ' , . -i -- in., on. a ml al-., , ; I ' . l.e Ii ". n .. he .1 I. Iiatl .!:.. In ! w.iie In ii e-.. Two Sj I lies. I'i:: lii , i iinslani'.lit win delivered a' I I.i r: in' on , n town of LToin p.. , pie. Ini' vim... j r j j ii I a t i 1 1 ri was an:: no ri-e, !.-, ihon ainli of others ho hal '" Ii .il'lll' leil llore hv the pre.. me . f 1 1..- Ilenio. riiilc l.-ai.-r To- niilll' Ir ("pealeil lis lltleiaiiies a' Shell I'"' I', iik to a throng wlil li 111 . 1 h" i .ip.o It v of the place. While in Hi" cilv Mr. Itr'.an :- Ho- if I III illlllli 1 Of .Indue 'I' ll! i- I ,: u . M ' It' 'an v. 1 1 1 I, a v- In I lo- , -iwii : ,i' i. :o o'i (t)'i on hi i ,-t.: ' I'enn '. H ill!. I Itl'lll en.l ii- ". a V-k r .o Inn.: in.' .. a ! . it i o":.: It. II" Hill s',' I: I i ho e- ire ' i : in : v. ,! Ii his Inn I v ! ad I or I'nlii g al nl. Q il'i a .-ie '. ,i l '.,r to s'ie H.ilj on ' piilo: ii . lid- in p .." i ACCIDENT TO i I DDfiTUCn ClinOi70 Dnuincn ouuo WILBUR WRIGHT AKKOXAIT XOW KXPKltlMKXT lX(i IN KHAX't'K Wll.l. I'OST I'OXK I I, Kill I S 1X1K PKKSKXT IN.lt Kill) MAX IS HKI'OKTKIt KOIXti WKI.I, AT HOSPITAL AX1) IS KXPIXTKl) TO KK- covi:u. I.emnns, France, Sept. IS. Wilbur Wright was shock- ed by the accident to his brothers aeroplane, which resulted In the death of l.leu- tenant Thomas Selfrldge, w ho was sailing with him. and In the breaking of several ribs and the thigh of Wright, is doing well at the hospital todav. Tho propeller broke mld-alr. a Piece of It Injuring the rudder so that the machine was unmanageable. Wright did his best to right matters hut could not regain control and the macnlno crashed to the ground, bury ing tho two aeronauts 111 the debris. Selfrldge died a few hours later from nn Injury to the Bkull and lmi of the brain. ' When the mnchlno fell soldiers nnd spectators ran across the field to where the aeroplane had fallen and assisted In lifting Mr. Wright and Lieutenant Selfrldge from under tho tangled mass of machinery, rods, wires nnd shreds of muslin. Mr. Wright was conscjous and said: "Oh. hurry and lift the motor." lileutennnt Selfrldgo was uncon scious. His head wns covered with blood and he was choking when the soldiers extricated him from under machine. Dr. Walters, a New York physi cian, was one of the first to reach Hie spot and rendered first aid to the Injured men. When their woNjds had been bandaged, Mr. Wright and lileutennnt Selfrldge were taken to Fort Myer Hospital at the other end of the field. Mr. Wright lapsed Into a stato of semi-consclousnessby the lime he reached the hospital, but Lieutenant Selfrldge did not regain consciousness nt all. 816 ATHLETIC GAMES IN CHICAGO TODAY New York, Sept. IS. Auspicious conditions marked tho opening of the annual national Junior and senior track and field championship of the Amateur Athletic Union at Travers Island today. The programme today The programme today consisted of SENATOR ISAAC 8TEPHENSON. Wisconsin Ma tosinn n Indorsed at the ' Itepntillcnu iiriiiiiirleM for re-election to ' the I'lliled Stales senate. I'irellniltiary ro-nln. I.,.. Inials will lie ( ollt'st, l t i 111 . i )' IIH'. 'I tie ineclini.' promises to lie one (if I l.e lest ever held in til" Kll't. The pi oi:i a iiuiie provides for the usual lot of standard e.nls with the iv- I ' 'l loll I mil I lie Creek si Ie f d ' n - t hi ou In; has lieen omitted. 'i lie leading aihleiic clulis ihr nmli inn the country have enter, ( tlo-lr I lie t no -ii and the conte-t fir hoiio.il prnnlse- to lie a hot fi.;ht Ktwe.oi the repie.eniaiiv.-i of tin- 1 1 i h - A ui ei 1. an A C. Chicago A A., Iloston , A. A . and New York A. f. ! wiiii.vr Mtiti.i r. Cllicago, Sept. . S,-,. 1(9 14 ; lice l.'i -., ; O.lav l.i.j ii, . I I'ortland Wheal iiio-liangc). i ai ouia Wheat him h:.u.'."d. I v I 1 A il! i '-u -, a m i ' i i . ! - n if . 1. 1 1 it 1 1 1 ot . I., mon, ili.-.l S pi 'in- '0 nt P. I;u in i.' u l."!,.,t .,t :,t. tli'- ;i. of ti s. I'lir'i 'ti h. w.n a iik 'ie ha nt of t ii U i uii! . a :i I - i v " in a.! Couniy i (e; k o Mini Countjr. ' H x Wk H k Mm ml v L. "Li o