Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 15, 1908, Image 1

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    EUGENE DAILY GUARD
KI CiKXK, OUKCOX, THURSDAY E VKXINli. OCTOltKIl 15. UHIH
XI).
Oct
Commit'8 ln""''' additional sum.
filJ....tf Nat on-
2 TO !"'""
"'Z $100 agsregate
loft over
: und is
W'i.. been I
W", ... h ftflier
CtriCieu '"-"-.. , ,1rv Co..
of flO,UV '""" ,
jAnthony
M Bags
'.from a special im-
P1' skin, n soft.
atlier of great dir
nade in new fall
P! K brown, black,
H and navy. Each,.
L251$2.00
a
pr Fall 0
Vinter
tl .
mum.
speak too1?
e lnirli t-har-W'lon
anOFergu-
' Hiev are tl i
"i anv iii.il-.. t 1.
... . "INIVU no
J' s'and l,aa of
Iweyou Viake.
,ai (K"'w, from,
- sl-75 to S50.00
aist of
G
aist
;eaeh--.. $4.95
h& $2.50
es each
P
GRATS TELL HOW
MUCH AND WHERE
IT CAME FROM
..Tha Demo-.al ahd the statement closes with anQharge was withdrawn on Vh he'
. i. anneal to me people to supply this
. i. anneal to
BRYANDJOIXS COLLEGE
oitATomcAL society.
LIniOln, Oct. 15. Mr. Bryan has!
accepted an honorary membership In
theyhl Alpha Tau, a national uni-
versity fraternity, with the object of
encouragement In oratory. The Xeb-
h,a $22,-i raska university ci
anceon Sand nounced that Brva
raska university cnapiain toaay an-
an would deliver
iBAfl of tne wu"11!1""
?v . frnnl ' tion.
r'V-, nf the coiiry. . -
,w,,.r j. w. Baker or Vie Msner Latin-
returnea tw cottage liiove
.. jift..n i fhla afternoon.
Your Mail Orders P-: ' Hampton Bros.' Guaranteed
M Winter Display of La Vogue
fcnd Coats.
r our customers for this fall and winter season
kof La Vogue coats and suits so novel and distinc-
Cnotliing short of a fashion revelation. The Direc-
toire inrluence is present in
many pleasing and origiu?tl
styles. O
The more seveOuly tailored
coats-are well represented in
our0La Vogue line and we
reciQmnend them, especially
to those patrons who former
ly have believe) they could
wear nothing but tailored-to-.
measure garimOts. " ' '
Every La Vogue coat or
suit is strictly and Oarefully
tailored in every detail and
the wearer can always feci
. assured of a most correct
fit and individual i$ of style.
Our garment dejOirtnicntois
teeming with La Vogue
uits and coats. An inspec
tion wdl repay you.
La Vogue Suits
$ ! 3 to $50
La Vogue Cbats
$13 to $50
Ccntcmeri Gloves
' AVe are headquarters for
fcthis popular glove aglovO
with noO superior. IWe
pair $1.75
iTkgUJSIve:
run inc
Crs-
ear OKin
Bonnets
Made of good quality cloth,
made well, all hO.es ;Qi'h
pO.,1 25knd 50c
Hampton Bros.
Willomette St.
WHERE CASH
COLdNEL TUCKER
ON DEATH BED
CHARGE WITHDRAWN :
Chicago. Oct. 15. Mrs. Wm. F
Tucker. through her counsel with
drew from court the charse of wife
abandonment recently filed Rgainst
! her husband. Colonel V F Tucker
01 tne t'nlted States armv. The
, lief that Tucker i ,..; I
prove his death bed.
1
PCIPC PflUPDCOC
TCAut uUilUntoo
SPEAKERS DISAGREE
I Greenhorn. N C Oct 15 At
the North Carolina Peace Congress
today. William U. Hubbard comen.t-
ed thnt war is a relic f ,,. ..
....... ...cur ia huh im ufeu oi an ar-
niv nr navv oiranl m mi.,11
; Congressmen Hobson contended
that the armv ni i,nmii.iv i-.,,t,. i,...ui. nnkinnri. n Pmt
, enough but that a greater navv wna
! needed to insure peace.
The Great Clothing Sale Sti?l Continues
o
Hundreds of people are taking advantage of the almost
unheard of reduced prices ( at this time of year) and buy
ing suits, overcoats, extraroQj-rs and boys' suits buying
a two years' supply, seem
ingly. They are the snrewd
business men gho are doing
this. We know we can save
you moiKQ-. "We want your
clothing trade and we are
going to have it, iP quality 0
and price 9onnt.O
Yoj know the kind of
clothes we have s;li you be-
fog1. The qual'.r. is jist the
same liigli-griule, reliable
kinds but the price is re
duced 1-4, or even more in
some eases even 1-2 discount.
The bovs in the clothing
departnnQt are busy, but
they can wait on you next.
Come in anyway and take a
look.
6 Men's Suits SnS
Overcoats
$5 to $25
f B6ys' Suls and
Overcoats-?
$3.50 to $?
to h otf
F&w Trimmings
Thousands of yards of
new novelty bands, braids,
galloons and pariuenteries.
ItiuitfrW novelty, gold tin
sel insertion banO., in fact.d
many of the newest trim
mings made. The yard .
" 5c to $7.0
Royal Worcester Q
Corsets o
Besides this famous cor
set, which is mndefyr every
figure, 11W inarterCiii one is
stout oitvlini. O' have a cor
set to fit: We carry the pop
ular W. 15. 'rsets, which
are made in even- wanted
stvle. With tWse tumnkes
O.l are sure of a lit
one of then:. Eaeh...
O OOO $1.00 to
"n
with
White Bear Skin
Cloth Specials9 O
$2.-1 white bear skin cloth,
'".-inches wide; special.
tile va0
O "
$2.00
0
BEATS CREDIT
AMERICAN FLEET
GREETED BY JAPS!
Toklo, Oct. 15. The Am-
erican fleet, somewhat tu ad-
vance of its schedule was
si gin ed by the Japanese war
vessels sent to convoy a
friendly greeting, and wire-
less reports say that the Am-
erican fleet is witnessing the
maneuvers of the Japanese
vessels off the Island of llu-
shu.
FATALLY INJURED IN
TROLLEY COLLISION
Sail Francisco, Oct. 15. A work
car coming down a steep hill on Ma
son street crashed into a Union street
car today. Miss Babrlelle Guyson, a
passenger, was probably fatally in
jured, and several others were pain
fully bruised.
Yesterday's Coast League scores
land-San Francisco game postponed
on account of rain. O
Taffeta 36 in. Wide
oo
Copright 190K by Hart Schjffner it Mtx
A New Arrival
In (SWes
Semi Gauntlet (Moves, for
street wear; Cities of tan.
Extra good value; the
gair $1.25
hisses' Reiy-to-
Wear Dresses
Made flf good serge, braid
trimmed, blouse waist, full
pleated skirt, orna ntH fin
shield, collar nmlO-'O?
Remnants at
x2 Price
Owing to the large njJe of
dress goods, we have ha)
this season, an uiusual.
amount of remnants or short
ends have accumulated. In
order to close tlicu'Qiit, we
are sellin).hem at just one
half price. There are skirt,
waist and some suit lengths,
all go at one-half price.
Misses' CravencttcOCoats
regu!aPpricP
$.50o MO 00 Q
special price $3.75 to 55.0U
o
"TAKE IT UP TENDERLY,
BULGARIA'S INDEPENDENCE
WILL BE RECOGNIZED
o
London, Oct. 15. All men
of the home fleet iibsent
Worn the Hill us mi liberty,
nuvo Buaueniy ueeu recaiieu. t
As there wits no explanation
of the order It caused consld-
era-ble excitement.
T'ettlnje, Montenegro, Oct.
15. Six Austrnlllan warships
anchored today off Splnza Inr
Ualmatlu, a crown land of
Austria-Hungary. They are
not more than ten miles from
the sole seaport of Montene-
gro.
London. Oct. 15. tirt-ul Urltain
siibnP.tcd to the oilier powers, as n:
basis of discussion upon tho proposed
European cunrerunre to etilo Hio
lialkun question. The proposals arc
eight in nuinner.
It is proposeil to recognize tne 111 -
dependence of flulgarin as at pros -
en constituted and determine the
r,.,.i,.i ohiiL-ilnns f liulgnrlii to-
rVrd Turkey. A new clause will pro,,-
ubly setl e the question or
lenlal railway. Also the tiowers
HIUl 1 1
take nolo of the annexation by Austria-Hungary
of Bosnia and Herzogo
viim; recocnlze tho annexation of
yireeco nnd determining finanf lal ob
ligations 01 vireeee m i'fh
to
FEDERAL COURT
DEMANDS PRESENCE
OF HARRY THAWi
FIsliklll Landing, Oct. IS. Aj
0.t wus Issued out of tho federal .
court ora'ennsylvanla todny egm-;
li.OdlK "r. Ilohert K. Lami), Blip-;
l?erlnteniPnt of tho Mntteawan llos-j
QUEEN WILHELMINA.
Qlolland s beloved ruler, whom .N
ne caused yrnve apprenheuslou and
sorrow uinonf her subjects.
ne to pro-
H.ii'iVflarrv Thaw atUuurg. forth
CiuJnur'g forth-
wit h The i writ was . . , - 1
1 ?,,P:,knin 1.1 ti9r, ti he,h-
1 18 ""' kin Z ,h ihL order
i,.i, tl llurtoi? return
I this af-
ternoon from Corvallls. Q- he ad
j......,.! s Ills boor's tiilng la-t
niKbt. " r.MKirts Tf lar
thuslaHtlc meeting. Q
and
'i
o j
w-m ... it
en
HANDLE WITH CARE."
-San Franoiico Chroniclo.
l Crete, townrd Turkey. It Is nl.v pro
. posed that arrangements similar to
the above ahull apply to the Armen-
Maii nrovtncM of Turkey. It la pro-
' posed to sweep away all restrictions
Imposed on Montenegro under .in.
of the Berlin treaty, and thnt tho
Servian and llergovlnun frontiers
adjoining N'ovlpuinr Bliull be deter
mined. It Is proposed to revise the
regulations governing Danube traffic
and give larger rights to the suites
bordering tho river.
The draft of the programme makes
no mention of the Btralts between tho i course. ..""..
lllack Sea and Mediterranean, which Sullivan career, sr. far as money
means the Hosphorus as well as Par- making enters 10 It, has been n
. 11 1.. i .1,1. Lnnirve dns one. There aro few men
T UOIIIUIl'B. IVIIBnia UUC. Hill IH'.un ..liag
J to be submllted to the conference but;
iwant lireat llrllilln and fiance to
1 help Uusala negotiate with Turkey
Dl'liARIA DI-XKIIVKS
IMIAt'llKl'li HCTTLKMICM'.
-
1 . m,, v.. ' "
1 loiuaiie ugeni 01 ..iiig,.iiii .11 I
1 Is In receipt of official n vices from
Sofia which deny' t r.fci
mors of Uulgarln's purposes. UiQmF
j la has no l,en.h, of -ndlug an ul -
i "1'"""1 ''.,!..?; ?.. . . . " , 7..."
j I II Tl IIS r IIlUiUMif-.JlllUH ti un inin-n.
n.. .1 .. n,.nfl,i in no .
men with Turkey and the powers I. and only n fow years ago Sullln... re
regarded In Sofia as practically as-i turned to lloston with 'hardly
surred through n Internationa, con -
SILVER JUBILEE 0
OF ARCHBISHOP
IS CELEBRATED
San Frnncisco, Oct. 11). Tho sil
ver Jubilee of Archbishop Hlordan
was lo occasion today of tiOelebra-i
tin III lilch the Catholics of all!
parts of the Pacific rniist partlclpa- j
ted. The ArQblshoiWilniself cele-j
hrated mass, which was '"owed by j
a luncheon nnd reception to Arch-
bishop Klordsn by the clergy who,:
lliroilgh VervcSev. J. J. I'eudergasl , !
vicar general, presented hltn wllh n
valunlile token of esteem. Later In
the tlnv the Sisters of many relig
ious Prs called and offered con
gratulations. The I'opo sent an nulogruph let
ter of congraii'latlon and Cardinal
(ill. linns sentTi meQ;e or fellilW
tlons. pt
4.f.Q
KTII.L MltK It l
is jrP i'iiti:c.sT.
gon. :fy Washington--OcciiPlonifs
miiii lonlelit nO
1-VldOl wVi. I'rolmQ t;(TJ
east.Vl
Idaho - Fill OU1'1 O'"1
Friday. m
a.
I nr. 1111r.11 .1 ,.... v .
dr'iauil, Oct. 15. Wheat Qun-J
'I.'.'.. .l k l V Wtl
Oianged. O M
ft QJl ir. lie Bli 7.K : 1
3Mv 11 27-hO.)lllv X 1-4.
dS'"
oma. Oct. lti. n( un-
ged.
It. A. Dim, of Grants Pat, hut
bi to oonvlcted of violating the local
option law. q'I
lis defetiso was that It
an m-rfjliwr. 'fTk- expert testimony
of Karpftngles showed that the beer
claimed. It
of the o-,alled ltos,.,Og
brevOy near i.-er. which Is operallng
towns. iuijlnubieilly
merely a O'
f"r get:lng WI'oiiii'! the
local option law
- - Mr. I-,. It "iiis.rap renirneu iimb
afternoon fn.Qa visit to Albany.
o
SULLIVAN IS
WISER THAN IN
YOUTHFUL DAYS
Uo.ton. . Mass., Oct. 15. Kitty
years ago toduy there was linrn In
Boston, a bou who was destined lt
hooomo the pugilistic champion and
who was to hold the seiner of klnir
over the sporting world for s bnmcr
Merlod than any oilier American be
fore or since his time. 11 was given
the name of John Lawrence Sullivan
n.l as "John L. the lama. b. amo
liimlHT In all parts of the irld.
Sullivan's rld-tlnie friends In II is-
ton are expecting him here at iim ear
ly date nnd when he comes tney nnvo
arranged to hold n monster public
reception and testlmOilal In honor q
of his fiftieth birthday. Sullivan's
returns to lloston have always been
welcomed by cheering crowds. And
his receptions hnve been almost as
enthusiastic In recent years as when
he was the undisputed holder of the
World's championship.
When the cx-champlou iPlurneif
home last winter after an ajisence of
of several years on tho road it wiiik
noticed thnt n great change had comH
over him. In many respects he was
the same "John L" as of old. glad
to shake 'hands with his old friend
a n.l willing to give his opinion at
great length and with oratorical
flourish on nny subject whatsoever.
Ilut before he was many hours lit
town. It was noticed that he was not
tho "pendthrPt Sullivan of old. In
fact, It was whlspeBd about town
that John wait becoming somewhat
"near" In his old age.
Tho Tact of the matter Is that Sul
livan, after squandering fortune af
ter fortune, has become strongly Im
bued with tho spirit of New England
thrift. Ever since he parted friend
ship with "John Harloyc.orn" Sulli
van has been making money nnd
some sny that he has been making ft
great deal oL It. Some estimate hl
present fortune as well along In five
figures. However this may he, It
appears unlikely that he will be In
noed of any of the old time benefits
If he continues to follow his present
.... . ..I.I... 1 ,.
''" " hntl ,0,rn "I'lmrtunltles to
; " "'.'', .
; es.nnates nave oeen
ngree that from the time he met Joo
(Inns In 1SS0 until he lost tile rlinin
plonshtp tv Cornell h had rnwivutl . .
anil spent not less than 11 million dol
lars. Ills on ni 1 11 h'h ranged from 11 e
,..r,.)00 ohiho 10 HlOrt or 11.000 ru-
7." . , , ... ,.,H .,... tw
' " ' " "J "
'
'" lheati0al conn 1n.1t 101 . nn
. I"r or '
, Al of his e.iooi.ons winnings of
. (,lwiil,.rt,t
iiiun nit) n nnn im.nnnnij minii -t
, -nHn -mey Xu K
fntn week's lodging.
111 uuAum tu linvn cnnie with
age and now, though his enri.Oig ca
pacity Is much less than when he
was In lS prime, II Is safe lo say thuO
he Is far bet nt ctf fiiuinclally at the
end of each yeaiO
BIG REDUCTION
IS STOCK RATES
Washing!, IJ. C, Oct, IG. The
sweeiQg iMluctlon of from 1-2 to
five cents pur 1011 pounds on run go
cattle shipments, which the inter
state Commerce Commission had or-
-O-Q
LEWIS 8. CMANLER.Q
LleutuiQut governor o( NewQ'ork,
BouiQated for governor br the yumo
crstM as tlie oppousnt o? Uetwrnoi
(;hnrl K IuirhM.
j
cri;d of August 27 of this year, went.
into effect today. The order was the
1 result of an Investigation made by
the Commission In consequence of 11
protest of the Texas rattle raisers
against the Missouri, Kansas & Tex
as railroad and a great many other
western and "outhwestern roads,
which hiiM aiMnced the rates on
range catW last spring.
The orde
whi'rv went Into fffi'ct today.
applleH
to fiTfy-nlnn railroads In the western
and soiithweslerti parts of tl:o t iutiO
try.
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