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' state-
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gou Co.
.Hidavlts
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,.IUI Oklahoma
. t. . mode .a
..f(joeraa w
'" Siandard Oil.
' . . . man
i mat ' ,
rat. saylne. ne!
1,1, arse a. ""
t contrary thing,
i. .ha charges.
j IB
1719. Governor
. if n Uoe
States
jr Buy Goods
iewhere
I fay More?
ks coons .
Is of surprising beau-
f ire ready for you
ltd stripe fabrics
talors will be worn,
'! lire la favor. We
some reds, lovely
! Mies, r'or street
lawnrtt of dark col-
S tn evidence.
rinse Is' trboi, the
: KM.
Tlvt;s
- jratr line of waist-
tu be worn nirpiv
I' i-ess goods are soft,
;r. a stripes 22 in.
'"J, fOc.
IN. .
rJ. the latest rrea
fill. The pop
wh'fl and is
5 '.ir.iT ii ,
. n e nave
'' dress goods,
ii wanted
- to $1.25.
j.'ih.
HT HASKELL
S CONNECTION
yT T H STANDARD OIL
shal at Cleveland, now sealer or
weights and measures for the Di
trict of Columbia, as the Haskell r
STAXDAIin Olli
GIVKS
NOTHING
New York, Sept. 19. In a
statement today Bryan said:
The Standard Oil Com
pany has contributed nothing
to the Democratic party."
This is In denial of the
charges made by W. H.
Hearst.
. J ... I,,, Tlnasf na Tinvlna1 ial
ietieu lu .........
tlon with stanuara un. ivir. nasKett
said today the Governor was mis
taken; that he never had any rela
tions whatever, business or social.
Hampton Bros.
558-564 WUlamette St.
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
here are Reasons
we are selling moi - - . ' " 5:'"than ever before in
equal to any three siures in Eugene; the extremely
ich they are sold and "last". but by
ias"Wooltex" and "La Vogue"
Is. We are recieving shipments by
by' master designers. -;
f Prices range from $16 to $75 New
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 unmatxhable 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
yours, we are 4u a position to say
they are better and the most re
liable goods to be found. They
are absolutely the best. The as
sortment is the largest we have
ever shown. The price range is
$1.00 each, up to the set, $125.
& No Man Deliber
rsL .Ti irmw
gL Clothes
even l nuiiiiiis
1W tell whether or not th fal.ri.- i'.'" ''"' :,i ;'' "'.
seen clothes that look-d g ""'1 imuu'Ii to .-'1 at
which wore over one-half .-"it .n at. l r.'i:.v '"''li
td the suit.
We sell no such f!im-fni
You know what Hart. V :.:.:': r .v Marx rW.U-
so do we.
The mnkers say "AH-wo. :iv" "' "
ltn SduiTner J. Mar
JOHN O. ARCHBOLD.
I rrnnilncnt member of the Stand
iard Oil Trust, who figures i'n the
iivumi-r ui uKer .-nasKeii controversy.
with the officials or members of the
Standard Oil Co.
Tried to I'urcliaw Ohio Newspaper.
Cincinnati, Sept. 19.---As a part of
me purcuase money in an unsuccess -
ful deal for ownership of the Ohio
no means "least" the
'
gives us a decided advantage over smaller
express of the most stylish suits origi-
"
Automobile or Rain Coats by
ately Buys Poor
He thinks they're (tl: mtU t!- m:i.-y. or b" 1" sr. t
want them. ..Inst the Mt-. " I,'" th""
good money for cheap (htif.- ntiv .1
think they're being !' a I al '' ""'' '' '
such clothes for little than n!i-w! -uM
This cotton mixed tutf r'l'!:- v' ; v ''''''V!"-'-
,.,.. r-,,.! i: diffi. ': "" '"
Suits
$15.00 to $30.00
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lol!KHt Wil l, HI
ASKDIi To Wl 1 llll!. .
New York. Sept. H
was returned this arte: ticni
un wh.it seemed to he suffi
cient authority, although '.he
National Headquarters are
dumb on the subject, th.r
Senator Koraker will be asked
to withdraw as one of trie
speakers at the meeting ,f
the league of Hepubiican
Clubs at Cincinnati Tuesday.
Koraker was scheduled to
speak on that occasion on the
same platform with Taft. It
was learned later that John
Ways Hammonds would be
sent to Ohio to talk the mat
ter over with Koraker.
Cincinnati, Sept. IS Sena
tor Koraker declares that no
one at any time ever paid
him n cent, or suggested any
such payment -In recognition
of anything he might do as
a public man. Ho also said
he knew nothing of any sug
gested change In the arrange
ments . for the Republican
Club meeting on Tuesday in
this city.
S'l
"f
ite Journal at Columbus, the draft
$50,000 mentioned In the'.lohn D.
i
I (Continued on Page Six.)
Cash Prices Are
Always
In Your Favor
t
our history. ' Having
low CASH prices
superiority of such
.
express each $20 to $30
(Jl AltA.NTKKK SII.K I'KTTI
COATS .
$0.00 S. II. & M. Guaranteed
Silk Petticoats, all colors, each
$..()()
1'1'IIK I.1XKX WAISTS
New fall waists of pure linen,
beautifully tailored; each
$2..( to $0.00
TAI TKTA SII.K
Diamond Taffeta Silk, all colors,
strong lustrous and will wear,
all pure silk; the yard.. 38c
WOOl, SHIUT WAISTS
New wool waists of fine batiste,
all wanted shades, some em
broidered and others made
with Tine tucks, each ..tji.T.".
wool. Most:
(let ready for wet weather; ex
tra gootl black wool hose, plain
cachemere or ribbed wool hose
for children, the pair .... -"
-
Boys School
Suits
On)v : u-'k lllfre left
l.f,,te s. lei": 'lays again.
Is the !": r atl '.' He needs
.. r; w . , . i 1 1 ,luu bl , af :
.
- 1
".
m-.
r r: .
! Ml !l
at at ion
Piliiflhg at.. I V '"I times.
1 f;t "ii 1 'me here ittt'i
,.,,. t.! Mr, lane Hop-
Uti-: il's fi him. There
;, r (. untie V, it !l -'I llllll b bat l
'. ,11' ! r 'he tll'iliey.
In..' Sllil 4 It
$1.50 to $6.00
Mm
rHE OLD FAMILIAR FACES-VIZ. MATHEMATICS, SPELLING
GEOGRAPHY. GRAMMAR. ETC.
FILIPINOS IN FAVOR
OF BRYAN'S ELECTION
South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 19. ,
W. J. Dryan gave the following to 1
the Associated Press today, replying 1
to the statement of Judge Taft, giv-!
en in his Interview of September 15,1
to the effect that "The independls-
tas In Philippines prefer Republican
victory to Bryan's promises." i
"When this appeared Flsk, War
ren, of Boston, cabled Albert Bar-j
reto, of Manila, as follows: Taft de
clared the Indepenlstas prefer a He
publlrnn triumph. Is this true? I
desire Immediately an authoritative
opinion of the renter party, or of
yourself, ns President.'
. "I might, explain that the Center
Is the governing body of the nation
alist party, composed of representa
EXPLOSION ON
OIL STEAMER
COSTS TWO LIVES
San Pedro, Sept 111. In an oil ex -
..i....i..n nn t,a utuuiiiur Knti C'lhriel
todav. Chief Kngineer Hans Olson
and First Officer Peter Kendlo were
A. C. SHALLENBERGER.
N-milii f the I it Mi.- c;ii r- tnrfy In
Nfhr:i-ka fir pm-ru'if, wbo d.-t.-nl.-d
.M.iV"' I'ahliik'iU OL'iaa'i at tliv bUte
jii'iiuu it
u r : . a r i s ta'.iilv. ami Km' Jo:in-on
ami riirLs Siii!e. uinr.r.-i uf :)k
, ,. w. t' i t'iur-ly tinrii'd. Ttic oil
lankrf were le-iiu: Uu-A at tlw ti-ne
and rauht fire in an unexpiieaMe
n lit :i ncr TIk diinia" to he shii i--Iiii'intt'Tiai.
Litter it w:o repotii-il ''.at w!iil'
th- iniurifa Uin and Kindle aie
ioij.-. y will not. ne((.--arily
prov.- f.i'al.
EASTERN BIDDERS
GET NEW CONTRACT
U'a- Miiirvm, H-pt. 1 v ."'fi-taO
',!, , ,( .1 nl i .' ;i a ;i i fji-d t (m- M)ti! r,i('f.
c t ,. ron i r "if ' 'i'U '.f t mi ftiijii'if j
d"J r -ivt V il ' (Uf : ;i ,: v, i i
j.'t fu Ka:it' i n builder.
I V J
NSsYvX ', -A i
McCutcheon in Chicago Tribune.
tives elected from each 30 provinces.
Warren received th following re
ply: "The Nationalist parly, with Im
mediate Independence as Its creed,
prefers the triumph of the Demo
crats. The general convention, on
the twelfth of July agreed unani
mously with and Joined enthusias
tically 111 Bryan's platform. Alberto
Harreto, President."
Mr. Bryan further said:
"If Taft wants to defend his pol
icy on thi) ground It ought to be
adopted, whether the Filipinos want
It or not, he can do bo, but he cannot
bring to tho support of Ills position
tiny authoritative declaration from
any considerable portion of the Fili
pinos." CHOLERA NOW
ON INCREASE IN
ii
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Manila, Sttpt. I!). Slnco
eight o'clock this morning
there have been 3S cases of
cholera and 17 ilear; re
ported and a materlui In
crease during eleven hours
over the record for I ho prev
ious twenty-four, when only
mix oeattis were reporieu.
;
MARY KELLY WAS
! VERY CLEVER THIEF
i
I'lijlniiVlphiH
Sept. 1 I. t-IHliT
f her mistress, a rlev-
! I he vi'ry cyi'H
' cr HorviiiiL Kirt
ttilef walked mil of
' Un- limine of
; West I'hihnl.'li,
l liandfii of jcwi
1 The Klrl whh v
ThurHfl;iy, Mini
John )'). Miirsden In
ih la yenterday il h a
Iry vaiuej at $r.nu(.
riKat;ert hx a doiuesl ir
nave the- nannj of
'.Mary KitlK-y.
Sho lelt the
hoiine on the cxi nc
ter, and there is no
ri'ii hoiit h.
'if pDKlllIK fl le
! i ! in 1 1) Imt w Ii
GREEK CONVICTED
OF SECOND DEGREE
A le fili eti. S', ,t 1 ! ( ,,, , t '
l'.'t;.'a-, a Ot.-ek .h.vr'.'il with the
luiit'l'i' t.t 'IImii Kaiiitiir, a i itliv
in. in. w.-m I 'HI v irUif ln,l.i al M'ltlte
.:ili , nf tl.ui 'lif 111 tie- M- imil (b;
i.i'. Thi- tin ii wen- iials fur tin
afl'.r' inn ui :t A'jtuau ami tlie crime
lie. 'It i i ,! : I - I III A 'Ie. lt.
I'tipi.a; i.l. a I'd vlt
t
W i:llll V I'ltl DM I'KIV 4
i n: i hi: miiitiiu i st.
'V
r 'I,.-,; ii ami Idulm Fair
t..itil;;!it ati'l Sun lay.
4 ak Ii III.': ' "tl - Shtiw erH
-(. tait .-a it li.nir.iit. Sun-
ilaj lair.
Ill I iililiecll ill With tile (..ita'l'il
t.f Xitc.ti;. - new i..inl a gtalut jile
fair will l.e liei November Inlj.
H th. i ..i. im lati-in of Ht'iwusville.
. and II : I I M.III J'. AllialM eX'ie. M
. . . .',!, i.t i -.. Itiie.i fairs ..f
th!- ll.T'll" it'T held III Hie IHMlll-
a . I ' I ni i u ii i tu t h.' va i nf
'' '", I.. m-''' a main! Hue uf cuim,
v. . :i l.e i;i .'ti ;i w a v.
QUAKER STATE
SUFFERING FROM
SERIOUS DRAUGHT
FAItMIMfS IIUIMi WATKIt INTO
TOWNS SKM.INt; IT AT I'ltillT
t'K.Vl'S 'K1 tl.tl.l.llV MAW
IXDISHIKS flXlSl:i ) AO
rol'NT OK low WAT Kit IX Till'.
HIVKIt and un: SMAI.l.Klt
STUKAMS.
l'hlladelphla, Sept. 1 9. Practic
ally the entire state of Pennsx tvania
cast of the Allegheny mountains is
suffering front one of the worst
drouths In years. In some parts of
the slate no rain has fallen for luoro
than two months nntl the rivers and
smaller streams are so low that many
industries are Interfered with, and
some shut down entirely. .
In some districts the water is so
low that fanners bring In water to
the towns disposing of it at eight
cents a gallon lit Shenandoah and
many ar- impelled to walk three
miles to get a supply even at that
price.
Al Duucanuon, the Susquehanna
river is the lowest In a hundred
years, and at Philadelphia, the Sbuy
klll Is the lowest since 1 Stilt, many
canal boats being Rtrauded.
Forest flrest at Cresco, Moscow,
(louldsboro and other places are
causing considerable apprehension.
RECORD BROKEN
AT STATE FAIR
Salem, Or., Sept. IS. The great
event at tho State Fair today was
the Hapld Transit 2:0b pace in which
tho norlh west pacing record was
broken. There were but two Btart
ers, 1. eland Onward and Menu Wilkes
the former winning .three out of four
heals and establishing the new rec
ord of 2:05 Mi. Hi the first heat
Mulia Wilkes made the mile ill 2:011
the previous Northwest record being
2: 00 Mi, mado by Sherlock Holmes
on this track In 1907. Walker, who
drove l.elaud Onward toduy, drove
Sherlock Holmes In making last
year's record. Tho sensational heat
of the rare was the second, In which
Lelaml Onwrrd forged ahead In the
lust hundred yards and won by a
nose. ' 1 , t - i . i . .,
Tho sotting of Iho sun en. led the
2:19 trot, 2 In Ii, after four heals
had been pulled off. The deciding
heat will bn pulled off at .1 o'clock,
sharp tomorrow, with three horses
possible winners, Henry (iraj'. Monl
crnt and Zotiibronut. day already
has two heats, and Monlcrut and
Zomhronut one ench.- The horsa
with the best record t the end of
the fifth mile will be declared win
uer. Had the final heat been called
tonight Henry Umy would almost
certainly havibeetr the winner, be-
CHARLES N. HASKELL.
(i.ivfinor of Oklahoma and pnmi-
lii'iH dfiiio. rat h- lead'-r; arcn'J hy
j W. (. H.Nir-t uf cipiint'i t Ion w ith IIih
jSMiriflartl Oil Cm. (ifivinor il.isk-il
hmh It wan another man Hy the
name of I fa - kWI who is nrt'i n.Ml
In t h(; affair.
fanse f)f Ua appjirent Ktavinn (j'lali
; tIe. but toinurrow all th" hoi-i-s
wlll hi.- fvjih and tin: result 4m,iy h
i differunr, '
W II KIT M M!IU IS.
I'hli alto. S. il. I II. Sept. tin
V llei . f 1 O ;.X; Mm. 1 It -V
Purl land - Wheal 111111:1114, d.
Ye-ttet day's baseball tu uie-t: I'.irt
Idlld a; San rraticUcii. I. I.im A 11
I: Oak In ml o.
Kx avatlnir fur the ll .vev blm k
was begun this nfierniimi. I ... frmit
of l l.illl.lili!' will be t.r wbllv
presseii brick, which will iniike .1 very
hund-wiinc strticiurc of It. o
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