Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
EUGENE HE DAILY GUARD kk.k.m:. i:i:;:)N, hishay kvk mm;, on-fisnc Hi. UN'S o r. Vk.. hp has nia'le,- i. th is city 'a" "w in Nevada. cms. Harney countr.i S2. bYour MaB Orders m mm Blthony ;rom a special im- skm, a soft. m of great dur- n new i'iS M. ruvn. lilnel.- O navy. Each! $125 to $2.00 Fall- pter o "'I SlICllI.- t.ir. the liin-hrtli.ir 'ton and Fersru- Tl iQ an? I lie must "".v nuikWo be you make. Nii'l Ibices, from. to $50.00 Pof ' pessessi'ui' (,1u.... S4f)5 ses $290 Rushes Prr,C 31.50 o jjNDE BANKER IS I ,j ON GRAVE GHAR6E i t w nflt fpw vears a resident nf tha or" Varniers and ney county metropolis, was dvini-. : tie.,;I today onj Mr. Davey, five weeks ago, suffered i vat of the! an attack of pleuro pneumonia but pf"' Jfd that the. soon raiinea ana was on tne road to " U reffim will rcarh ' fecoveQ' wne contracted typhoid ! ..tional bunk I lever, "Sana rapidly, ana last niht 1 1 hin examinins his recover? was despaired or, his; Ms In since It ' death being looked upon as absolute- !l5 con ... , .. certain in a few hours. ; ,ni Scri'u- O in to fenuiri"'. sh..vioii iiou.ing.nin J:j sesiational -devel-j Chicago, Oct. 15. After a speak- jjr.iea. : ing tour uiqibii im wes, senator ; Borah cr iduno, ryurnovjere to ft ! n.Oit to confer with the leaders of r . the national committee at national 11 .H-t-iMiwi A 'headquarters. The senator said the w ' Pacific coast states and. Idaho, rtah, : St Colorado, were safely Kepuhli- yt is. Private tele- but Bryan has fighting chai.O ,,,hatHo.PFrank J.I .nov. ,, ,c ' 'r well IUii ue-i 'III, citv and for the tins week. O ' CO -Oct kWintey,D8play of La 5ogue lid Qsats. . o kr our custonifis for 'this fall and winter season ofLaiVogue coats and suits so novel and distine aotliin short ofO fashion iOTelaton. The Diree toiie influence's present in many i&msing and original JUS. Q rJie more se9erelailored coats are well represented in oii La Vogue line and t recttjiimend them, especially to those patrons who foi Ser ly have helieved they coulff wear nothing but tyOrc'd-to.,'-lueasnre gamieuts, EycP.- La iTpgua. YoatPor mi sti'lctly and oarefifty tailored in ever,- detail and the gearer always feel assured of- a. most correct fit and ip.'divjdualitoof style. OO- gPrmftiP department is teeiaiiig with La Vogue; Oits. and coats. An inspcc tioii will repay you. Le Vogie Smits $13 to $50 O ( Voge Coats $15 to $50 o Cenftmeri Gloves "We are heiuhiuarteris for this ioimlar glove i glove with io superior. The pair $1.75 ' o Bear Skin Bonnets MadeQf g-ood finality nth, made well, all 'njes: ea eacli OQ....O !5c and rJ Oc f Wt) l v; ! 0 H,vi, O you o O Hampton Bros, Willamette St. WHEREAStt NO NEWS OF ' o TI 1 IITin n rr-r ft I LAN I IU rLttl HEARER AT mm Tokio, Oct. 16. (10:00 p m.) l'p to this hour there is Oo additional intelligence of the position cr progress of the American fleeiQ The s--soeiated IVess is Informed wthat the published report to the effect that one of the vtQ sel.Ois separatedOfrom the others is untrue, -as the navy department has been nimble to conimuiiiwe with the Am erican warsYips since this ni.O:lng. O It is supposed that the rouh weather com- peueu A.inural sperrv to re- the fleet from the pr.GD i 111 1 1 V of a iliihtrprmie ...m.-, WHKAT WlKFT. .01'lcaR". Oct. HI. liec-mber. 51.00 1-s; May, $1.03 3-S; Julv V,S 1-S. Xorrls & Rone's circus was stopped at Olobe, Arizona, Q- a strike. HaKioton Bros.' d 13 ran . The Geeat Clothing StSl C ontigues Huilreds of people are taking advantage of the almost unheard of reduced prices ( at IQg suits, overcoats, extra trousers and hoys' suits a two years' sunnlv. seem ingly. They are the shrewd business men who are doing this. Ve know we can save you lfioney. Ve want your clothing trjle and we, T,ve going to have H,-!? qunli'O ""fl, V.cS fwuut. O -0'V UiiPvV. the kind fj .'Alios we have sold you lu "tore. The (piality is just the same high-grade, relinlile kinds hut the price is re duced -4, or even more in . some cases eveiil--discouiit. The boys in the clothiijj' dopartmiQ are busy, but they can wait on you noxt. Come in anvwav and taVe a look. Men's Suits ind n Overcoats $5 to $25 Boys' Suits and Over(fbats $2.50 to $7 y4 to h off q N?w Trimniings Thousamls of yards of new liovcltv biiiid il:l 1 j l.. o , liirineliti'ries. .,n.l KciuiiiMi.-i ...... ,.r imiKirted novelty, goliiVm sel Qisertioii liQids, in fact, many of the newest trim ming made. The yard. . 5c to $7.50 . O Rtfyal Worcester oJjCortfts JJesides tins iamoiis cor set, whirh is made for every figure, no matter if "ie is stout or slim, v.i'O.ivi'V cor si't to fit. We carry thcj'op- V I?. Corsets, Wiieli ,1c in every WiW.ed With these two makes lire ol a i u " o " tW, si-) oni' out iTWli. n " ii r w$1.00 to 5U.UU O White BeaO bkin R:ioth Specials $2.40 white bear skin cloth, T)4 inches wide; special, the vard 2.00 BEATS CREDIT GERMAN BALLOON IS REPORTED LOST, Berlin, Oct. Hi. The Uerniau bal loon PliuiH uud llersezell, whku e't re Monday in the endurance test ith 2T other competitors, is be lieved to have been lost at sea. SALT TRUST LOSES HEAVILY BY FIRE Chicago, Oct. lt. Property val ued at nearly $1,000,000 was des troyed by a tire which consumed the International Salt Company's ducli and fitly cars. HlclinioiulO.'arson liobson. hero of the Merriinac, will speak in Oregon in the imerosts of Bryan's campaign. H will arrive in Portland nhout Oc tober 21 and will visit a nuuiter of pluces about the stale to addre.s ilie voiers and urge them to supiQt the democratic candidate. Q KrnnkQmlih of Walla Walla, and Mrs. Kdna C'omegys of Seattle, are here to attend the funeral of their father, Sewell C. Smith. jQ Q- . . . this time of year) and lmy- buviuur "'tiii;.., Copxtitht 190II by Hart Sihi'Qr i ifirx A NevoArrJva In Gloves Semi Gauntlet Gloves for street wea,Os',ill'1's Extra good vaO mir the $1.25 Misses' Ready-to-Wearresses Ma'Q of giioii sere. braid tQ'imied, blistf waist, full pleated skirt, ornaments on shield, collar and arm; ach Q.00 Remnants at y2 Price O Owing to the large sale of dress goods, we have had this season, an unusual amount of remnants or short ends have accumulated. CJu order to close tlOn out, we are selling them iitjist one half price. OThere are skirt, waist and some suit lengths, all go at one-half price. Misses' Cravenctte Coats regular price O 5.50 to JdOOO special price $3.75 to 55. OU o0 o J ?.-rwvJs. w 1! n I ill ' 1 lH A'M:. ' :F TRAIN FlREST FIREJEFUGEES REPORTED DESTROYED Alpena, Mich., Oct. 1G Alpena todav from tho B . -w. Wie forest f(J-a which yesterday Presque Isle country. The OostQserious report is to the effect that the relief tra, which went ?o Meta last night from Hawks , was iQi-ned with a nuflfber of refuges. It is impossible trwse-j cure confirmation of theQcport, nAhe wires Qe down to lie-j wincke, where the train Qis reported destroyed. It is not yet Knon wnai oecame of the pco nam, um iiiu reports wnicn nave iiitered through to this place say they are believed to have been burned to death. A train left here this morning carrying physiciaQs-bound i ior me nortn. .CO The O.-es i in the immediate .i ... much loss oVlife in tC.e Olitlyinjr thQPresquo Isle country. - ' U " ana me city is now out of daiigt"-. It is feared there has been i LATER PAPTICULARS Alpena, Oct. 16. It is known thnOfourteen refugOs from the fire-swept village of Mctz, 27 miles north ft here on the Detroit and Mackinac railway, were burned O doath between 0Metz and the village of Posen was wrecKea Dy a burned-out culvert. It ia not definitely known ! uu w many were on Doard the relief train when it left Metzrfast lnl,,,'S,' 111,11 ,lle tU"" W1,s night. Metz has one hundred inhabitants, butQt QboiieviQ b,Wpen m. iiBn.t. imrtiaiiy tiiii- thnt msni frnm n,,ili., ,. . robed, niHlieil Iroin U room. Tim inai many irom outlying districts were on the reliof train whes , , , ,. ,, , iu wiitQ door of the toilet wan broken open u puuert out ol metz at midnight. Going north the train was CUtQUlil llearat emerged, lie nfteiO'l off by the fire at Hawks and immediately backed toward tho' 81,1(1 11,111 al,,l,m ,1,u llllt south, returning to the flame-ridden sectioQ from which thcv'w""U1 11,!V"r cim,e '" lrM "lllt were fleeing to the increasing terror of the passengers As it',",1' T ""' dl',.,ir,wd " '' , !., ., , ., .. juraovugtu. aa H He ulao says lila previous offer to was rushing through the fire and smoke the train crashed into! siami the rm,t m.mi for ii a culvert which was burned through, Many passengers are " "u """ Wlla i"'''81"-"'. "tin 3traTeling into Posen this afternoon. LABORERS MAY REGISTER BETWEEN 7: AND 8j COI NTV I,i:itK M tlt'l'K'H Wll.l. i;k oi'KX tiiisT i: i:xi(i .xn;t Td.MDUItOW HVUMXIl, In order to Kive InhorliiB men H 'ha nee to register, the I'Mtniy rlerk's office will lie open this evenlllK mid tomorrow evenliiK between the hours if 7 nnd X oVlork. 1 IiqIiooKs eiose inXTuwlHy nfternooii iT! riOi'eluck. Thw reglatriitlon hooks me open to VICTOR EMMANUrQ OF ITALY. The AiiM'Hi'iin Modul nf Honor u" It'lllIlOII I1IIS OIM'IOCO II ! Victor I'.iiiinsuiierH ureal in t"Ti-Ht ! tiiiiii.iiiltai'iiiii orKicilzMlloiis by iiwuril- ' liiu to hlin the Ameri'-iiii " of i : ciiliur. o Q nt r'l.-i.-r fur ih iho" wlni did not rcl.-l prlni.-iry anil the Jinn- "lecil-'iis and j for I hose .who have cliaiiK''(l lhlrj refid. nee from one precinct lo ano'li-: it xllice rc.'lsterlllK. TIiofp who will their names transferred will have t'C ciiiv.. iwo freeholders as Qii'''il. The tol:vc. re(!iHtrationwof voters since the IVka oi'iied this time up. Ui Inst nil'hl Is 217. l these 17.". are Itepiilillcans, .ill Democrals, 17 .Socialists, 7 Independent. 3 I'rohlbl tlonlstit nnd 1 ' J partisan. FMIt M'IMTIIKIt ! 4 tnutni, ioitKcsr. ; 7. Oreiton, a"hlnL"on and Idaho Fair loliluht, Satur- !;v Kj I or- Ob - WITH fording to reports coming into . ' 'J y K'oo ui ill 1 A and last liightQwcpt over the reported to have been on the icinity of Alneua receded 'ihw . J T J lfmletS and farms tlirnnelinnt O O laJ night when the relief train ! RAILROAD BR1DG? REFORTED DESTROYER St. Potorshui'K. Oet. 1(1. A dlspulill fiolil llelmuile piiys the riillwny hrldne over Hosnlii rQr at VriiiKluek' litis been blown up and des troyed, I'llltlllK off III 111 I) 11 1 -Qitlon with Sernyevii, the np inil of Ilosnlu. . I. Inn con nt v him Instituted HiillO.i the HliUc -lIi Qjl court lo enjoin the Ciiliipoolu l.iiinlier coiiipuny from iiinliitiiliilnK n duiii In the t'uliiiioolii rler ut OiiwfordKvllle. It Is ulteKed in the conipliilnt thut this duiii eiiuseH the (luhipjiilii river to overflow the county rond from llrownuvlllo to CrnwfonlHvllle. Q W IIIqMiMIUAI W:..Ptlle AllailllC fleet r.Meil ,r,.,, i i lanilv. the ofllcers bio: (I he old city. ii'ieiii all-lliao ' WSl :, WmWm ki'i i:uv h.vw .Pi, of oi l PEARST SERVED 0 WfTfbPAlERS IN HASKELU5 SUIT Dramatic Scene When Editor O o Was Apprehended on Un- lonQPacific Train o nnjfl np tjTATP ROOM D0 F STATE R00IV, n Q WAS BROKEN OPtM O q Hearst Fotllld Inside and dared Suit Did Pot oWQTy' Him Omnhii. Oel.Qtl. Afler iiQi'iimnt lo U. eli,. mi the rnbm I'm-lrle irnln List jnh.m wltk'h tlu'Otor tiT IiIh Nlnte- j rtuiut was burst open by a deputy sheril'l, Will. 'I '. Ilearal, the mill ton aire eilltor. !tif aerveiUwIlli pnpera Qimllf.vlgi; Win that n sv"it for $tll)U I lllllltll-.M llllfl I..7 flleil HKuiust him fur Hlanilor anil libel by Onver- nor Haskell, of Oklahoma, In Q OoiiKlaa coiiijly circuit court. llearat'H wife said lie waa not In llio room and refused the deputy ad "holds good. EUGENE 28, i ' FINAL SCORE T&DAY At the end of Ujo first half In the Himeiie-JMirtlon t'liy htKli si hoiil fiiotbnll kiiiiic on 1 Klnciild Klelil, this nftnriinon, the srore was 17 to 0 In fuvur of Kurvin. Knox miide the first tiTIichdown but fulled In kO R:il. O'elKnr imiile thn Hecoiid touciidown mid Knox succeeded III klckiiiK I lie xonl. 1 A third touchdown ui.il n koiiI were iiinile. .1 unction Iuih n stroiiK line but KiiKene's bucks nru much fuster nnd the liO1 nH tt ni11" "hows better cohcIiIiik thun tile Jiini'On City luds. I'iiiiil score, lOiineiw, BHj O uni t Ion, (. j. 1 1 5 l MANILLA. the caiilial of the i'Ii . urprlsvstat me rapid America una, em . .... . . , . . I......M W.l oilier V,. I c I'M a'iih, me i.l sway are rapidly Ih-Ihk H pt awnyS 1:1 lllllllllne Is- o o 0 e O o o OO o o o O oo CD O O o o o o o o 0