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kfircTlfiftT IJR REDDING
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ROOSEVELT'S CHARGES
of ii:,
ij. Prpss, an open letter to W. R. Hearst Redding. Oal., S.-pt 24 - m'd
..44I ...king the New York editor to iSak . night fire destr.jv.-d JI.i.i.ii.u u-.,,-.,
I f0r his attitude In the political cam- of property in this city. i, i.i;;.
i paign. Haskell made no rererence two Hotels, ihree sa:.K-ii.. t'.rce
I to the controversy over Hearst's ) warehouses, a general me-ch-,n,l(se
I charges that Haskell had sought to store and a score of houses iu 'V ie-
I Influence Attorney-General Monnett. ! stricted district.
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against the Standard Oil Company.
FIRE LOSS OF
MANY THOUSANDS UNIVEI,SITV wm
PASSES 400 MARK !
.-No
...ittee
tfat !..,ps made
!' .. ..nation no
,,. In toe
J 'J. Mmmlttf-
.ie the IwP9
. J. he can
h. ie alleged
T1, Mr.
k x,:.'mT,t on
. . .iiv ir
'I
-Governor
treasurer ot the
iwgk the assuuu.
l'ires ill IIiiiiiIii IiIi
Eureka. Sept. 14.-Forest uvsan-'
doing immense damage in the liirl.er
of Humboldt county, sev. nil lumber
plants having kom destroy i-.i and the
town of l.ufienholt. wiped out.
TYPHOON SWEEPS
OVER PHILIPPINES
' Manila, Sept. 24. A tvpho.ni of
Upon learning of his son s Candida-; terrific velocity swept through the
cy for president of the sophomore : central portion of the Philippines
class of the University of Nebraska sweeping a portion of Sauiar It is
W J. Bryan expressed his displeas-1 evident that great damage was done
lire, nnd W. J. Bryan, Jr., announced , but the wires in most directions are
his withdrawal from the race. j completely prostrated. A telegram
TUT WHOTK I.KTTKK
TO AHTIII K F. VOItYS
Chicago, Sept. 24. The identity of:
the man to whom was addressed j
Judge Tuft's letter protesting against
the endorsement of himself and Sen-:
utor Foraker in the same resolution.
given out by 'President Roosevelt on :
Moudav evening, was announced by!
.Mr Taft himself last night. I
Arthur I. Vorys is the man. Ij
Registration of I'uivc
stud. tils at 3 o'.i.xk t
was 4 1 2. or lit) ah.ad ..
cuir.sin. tiding pertnti in
year's omit. During
whole first semester of 1:
there was not quitee 12 -
uenis registered. Ksiia.;
plate i he number ei
freshmen . lass as half of
r.-ais: ration, the old. r
dents still pouring in mi .
train.
' wrote that letter to him,
, :V
tti..i- , hg1 .it J fwii liiUiim.iii nk iifiiUfii 1. i tttin nn'rtt i.miil ..Hi.jnJi
ARRESTED FOR
ALLEGED MURDER
NU'olai. II. C, Si'i't. 21. .lohn
Itico and li;iruld Green have been ar
rested Ium'o on the charm that they
murdered a hotel-keeper named Tho
met at Midway, li. C.
and Saturday Specials
U Price Or Shopping Bag SaleTwo bags for the price of one..
Bags from 50c to $1U.UU, rriday or Saturday, yours tor . . . J5c to 5D.UO
Makes No Difference
how much you
pay for a suit
if you get your
money's
worth.
We are the
only ones in
Eugene selling
the famous
Hart
Schaffner
Marx's
all-wool suits
you don't have
to pay MO or
X W tor a pcr-
f ? feet fittine suit.
I) We
can
sell
r
you one tor
$15 to $iU as
WXfM good as a $40
iffilL- (U-Jfyl.i it to $5 0 suit
made to your
measure. We
are ready to
demonstrate
any day.
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WITfllt trp9 ,v -T . .,.
r Clothing Department
""l Hth Suits and Overcoats the best that bruins and cx
'" prndure. The assortment is immense New. snappy.
'''! x.hPs '!':tt ''ill mul.0 you look like a prince. Yen know
'n ire CASH PKICKS, wliirh nii'.kes a saving to you of from
: ir tent uvfr the others' prices.
Business Suits from $6 to $ 1 5
Overco.ats from $6 to $15
res a
fly's
tiling
erence
sun
S. .1.111
!!::- (an:
l .."ill t,,
S'J.Ml 1(,
Women's Suits
Correct In style and superior in workmanship, combined with the
popular low CASH PRICKS, makes purchasing here decidedly in
your favor.
We are almost daily In receipt of Suits by express from the
great fashion centers of the East, making the assortment of "chic"
suits always changing. You can shop here with no work or worry
be cause we have three times as many to look at as any other store.
We can save you 10 to 13 per cent in price.
Suits or Coats from $16 to $75
HI I'Clll'.V t'KKUK
new "s lowest slue. nlthoiinh it was then
gravity waier system. This Idioto-,.,.,.,,.'; la'u ,.';,,,.;. ,.;,;
graph was taken by Knglneer Kelsey.l ,, ,, ,, mm as , whether there
on August nr.. when the water w-us at 1 is sufficient water in the creek lor
Children's Dresses
Navy blue or dark red serge blouse waist,
trimmed, nges from t; to 1 4 years
Scotch Plaid or Cashmere Dresses
pleated skirt, braid-
Sr.. (10 and $0.00
French Wain's,
ages 3 to " yea
pleated Skirts, colors red,
and mixed plaids,
$1.75
Wool Remnants at Y2 Price
Lot Wool llemnanr
for entire suit; als
Waists; all on sale at
i suitable for waists, and skirts, some enough
short lengths of suits for trimmings or Shirt
HA 1,1.' I'KICH
Childrens'
School Hose
A regular -"c value. !:
tor hoys, lilit' ' w
girls; spieiuli I
pair
Fleeced Linec
Vests
Swiss ribb.
;r pa Ills:
d. li.i.vy ft.
.-ad.-Tor
I lie
I .-
cod Vt'i
Union Suits
flee,
suit .
Some thing New in Silks
ir Tt-;i in ;
Street Gloves
Black Petticoats
: wiiie lioilfl'
Proposed sir,';;'. of Kugeue'
Photo by Kelsey
lOugene's needs. It proves as abso
lutely false the statenienis published
iu I he morning paper that (here is no
considerable uhount of water in tlio
creek.
OVATION GIVEN
SENATOR BOOTH
BY METHODISTS
; finally grunted a trial. At the close
, of this account of the llootli case the!
1 conference gave the speaker ap-1
I pluuse.
At the morning session Hlshop;
I Hughes introduced Dr. T. C. lllff, of
i Khiisiis City, assistant secretary of
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' slou Society. Dr. lliff. who lived for
, a years ill I'tall Ulld wlio led the
' fight against the seating of United
- Stales Senator Heed Smoot, was glv-
Sal. m. Sept. 23. The Oregon con- cn a cordial greeting by the confer-
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.r,,,, u. mi. ...... ..-.i ,.,.. , hrli.f ,.M,I I,, fo. -mill ...I, li eu lie
church convened In Salem this morn- , j-ir,i ,i., ,,,, iimmr niiestlon is
Ins with about 120 members In at-1 the great problem before the Amer-
tendance. As Bishop Hughes, who lean people today, and in unqualified
is presiding, spent most of the day In I ""? ',,e ,T'""CiM b",,htr1" Ihti
onsultatlon with the four district ' uii,, i .heir i.liit forms
superintendents relative to the as-!
slgnmont 'of pastors for next year. !
o much work was accomplished, to-; nnni mi nrr.nriniur,
lav. unuLtnA utuntAmu
At ft o'clock this mornhin th ub-
ual fommuniim Bcrvlro was conduct-'
tt by th bishop, nldiul by ibc fnur
supeiinttMidnnls: Kcv. M. V, Wire,!
of the KiiKcno district; Hcv. W. .13.
Holllngshcad, of tin Portland dlH-
trlct; Hev. H. K. Rowland, of tln v
Snlcin dlHtrlct, and lifv. H. K. Dun-
lap. of the Klamath district.. At t ho 4.
close of this service th bisliop con- 4
YAN GLEYE TRIED
TO BRIBE HIM
SAYS GOMPERS
IN PHILIPPINES
Washington, Sept. 21. Samuel
(lumpers, president of the American
Federation of Labor, In tho contempt
hearing today, testified that he anil
other labor leaders were continually
followed by detectives employed by
President Van Cleavo, of tho Manu
facturers' Association; that an emlB
sary of Van Cleave offered him a
bribe at a meeting In New York to
desert the cause of labor and put the
Manufacturers' Association in pos
session of Its secrets.
Manila, Sept. 24. Cholera
is reported today in less
alarming proporllons. The
dally average of new cases Is
thirty.
! ANTI-CIGARETTE
! LAW IS UPHELD
vened the conference for a business "
session and organization was perfect-1
ed by the election of Itev. M. ('. Wire: 1 1 , , x ) I S 1 A lit
of Kugene as secretary; Itev. .lames ' ' .ViXKIOS XKW MAItK
Moore, of W'oodliuru, treasurer, and' '
Itev. .lames K. Hawkins, of Uoseburg, Columbus, 0., Sept. 23. Ilvdge
statistlcal secretary. .,.,i n,,.. u.i, wi. siroui.' i. la-
cu v;ant a ?nnf
i i
Hit- f-J.
Hampton Bros
558-564 Willamette M..
WHERE. CAbH Vi:''
CViinlf'
cv Club and
hand I les
ach50c
4-in
Apd:llll itootll's 'icto-y i
Reports were received from DIs-,
trlct Superintendents Wire and Dun
lap, showing the progress and con
dition of the work of the church In
Kugeue and Klamath districts respec
tively. An Incident out of the ordi
nary occurred during the report giv
en by District Superintendent Wire,
who took occasion to give an account
of the Indictment and trial of It. A.
Ilooth, a prominent lay member of
tiie conference, on a charge of lan. I
fraud.
In a very affecting manner Mr.
Wire told haw Mr. Ilooth hn l I u
denied a trial, although lie had de
manded It tor over two y.'.-irs and
how lie was pnniip'i.v aci'itii. il w hen
vorlte in the free-for-all pace on tills
afternoon's Or I Circuit card that
he was barred In the. first betting,
was given a beating by Citation, Ij ii t
the Illinois mare had In lower n
world's record to do it. Her heats In
2:01 and following the one
by lledgewood Hoy 111 2:02 'A. are
tiie fastest two ever paced by a mare
In a race.
Tacoma, Sept. 24. A spec-
lal dispatch to the News from
Olympia says the supreme
, court has upheld tlie state law
; prohibit lug the sale of cigar-
, el les and rigarolto papers In
Hie Winsor case, from Spo-
1 kane.
m:vs xnus
The Corvallls schools opened with
T.2U pupils, and expect to have (I2l
Iu all. 'I'he Increase Is 70 over last
year.
Orvllle Wright, th aeroplanlst.
' ' who lias I n at the Kurt Mver hos-
Chnrles Williams, ,1. J. Kudo an.l : pltnl since the aeroplane accident, In
Harney Paine, appraisers of the es- wh'ch he wiih injured anil Lieutenant
tale of .lohn M. Huberts, who died on Selfrldge hilled, continues l,i Im
AugiiKt 2(1, mux, filed their Inven- prove.
torv with the probate court today. Yesterday's baseball scoret: Port
Tli. y appraised the properly al $:i? I.- land. ',; Oakland. :i. San Ki ancUco,
os. ' o ; I. os Angeles, ii.
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