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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
i EUGENE GUARD KU.KXK, tlllKtiON, SATI'RlHy KYKXJNt;. tHToncil IK DAILY Q, . , J. .1 i .-l"p to S the ,-asiiiMS is -oaibllity ot oer i-r tlj in the .jrtment, will leave fnr Yokohama ' ra ufi w ' Your Mail Orders a! skin, a soft. finer of invnt Hue. Ne in new f,.n !, brown, black, and navy. Each $125 to $2.00 rFall inter ' o knot suf,.,!. 4 f 1 10 1,:.. 1. , and Fenrn. .."y are the most ';. an-r make to bi l' stand l, i. Hase voii0,i, Ujj prices. t'rm; l-75 to $50.00 istof i- "eantv o,'.i ' J !sses$2.5o toshes each 51.50 fa SAFETY OF ET TENDER YANKTON eigners, and evQ -iouse, however poor, is decorated mHsiaar of the vis itors. The display on the more nre- tentlous buildings is little short magnliieent. 1 nwt m storm. rk; rw 17 Tho rfoio,. .. American battleship fleet in "arrivlns at iOKonama is uoe to a trementtous .. nff tha Vni.ti nn..t -!..,.,l , c Luzon of a Philippine group. The storm began the morning of October 12, continued until the afternoon of the 13th. One man va3 drownej and I snme danis;e refuted to tf fleet. ThiO details were communj !ted to . the Associated Press at Tokio bv ; The official re" wireless from the Connecticut ir.iled by Vice- through special courtesy of the Jap- ,w :fc,o, .,.p government. The fleet .ill nr. ,m is Vice uiiuiitv. . : w . ftllSC v. - .... J-' " ' rive at Yokohama at 9 o'clcM; of the morning of Oigpber 1 S. 0f welcome to ; K) n,l?shl) fleet Veoterrfnv'a 1 Yesterday's baseball scort San fcu'crowS Francisco, 2; . 1 and other for- geies, 1; OakU Portland, 4. Los An- Oiiklatul, fi f Winter Dispfay of La Vogue y Coats. 0 our cnsiQners for this fall and winter season Wa Vogue eQts and tdts so nol and distinc- yj'. ? . in O rnl.' nQ toire(Jifhnee is prcput in many pleasing and original styles. ' The more severely tailored coats are well represented in our La Vogue line and we reeomiftmd them, especially to those patrons who former y lui9 l)f.'lie5'd they could wear nothing but tailored-to-measure garments. Evci'O La Vogue at or suit is strictly and carefully tailored in .'cry detail and the wguvr can always ieel assured of a most Qwrect1' fit and individuality of styfe. Our. garment de)artnint is teeming with Ji Vogue suits and coats. An insnrc- tiou will repay you, La Voue Suits $13 to 50 L& Voge Coat9 $15$50 Centemeri Gloves c "V are headtpiarters for this (Epular glove a glove with no superior. The pair .$1.75 o ,GEJ$T3 or...... a&cf: ruKtte CELEBRATED Bear Skin o Bonnets Made of good quality cloth, Omade well, alOizes;'each 25c and 50c WP b Hampton Bros. Wfimette St. o WHERE CA5$ RILLED WOMAN; FAILED TO SHOOT HIMSBSf FATAH Y w San FranciseoPcal., Oet 17 s- sertins that she was responsible for his wiie leaving him Mb-h,;..) tw., otfS, J'tih a reveler in each han,0J.,,i 0..1 : VI t i" . ," rli,re roamine- Taee . r - -"i. Augusta lowte tnroiiRh the head. killinir her in- ?llyr HVO!u"n f'ri'd two more into th, prostrate bodv on the n md ftiVied :3 wmtiian nn m ; ?'?lseIf- bul lis aim was lind, and the injury may not prove iital. liC fram the house an.l 'Ai f-lll ll!-i..l by a pollcenian named linrd. who liiive's fd. ured a shot over the fits -ijuisus iutinemaT..v sun-rm.-iva o O ' G MflWAI Uicnnnin ""- '"-"""'U NEWJORK o Xew York, Oct. 17. A brltllnnt weaaius ot particular interest in na val c-.wes took piucoj-K-i the Church of tne Heavenly Rest Vfiis afternoon, wnen Mtss Harriet OmW. daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Gardner, became Hamptonr.' Guaranteed The Great ClothingSale Still Cdhtinues Hundreds of people are taking advantage of the almost uitneai-d of reduced prices atrjis time of year) and btry ingmts, overcoats, extra trousers and hoys' suits buying a two ye;(y supply, seem ingly. They are the shrewd busings men whcOire doing this. We know we can save you money. "We want your clothing trade and we are going to have it, if quality and price count. Ym know the kind of cliches we have sold you be fore. The quality is ,jiuthe same high-grade, reliable kinds but the priced re duced 1-4, or even more in S(o cases even 1-2 discount. The boys in the clothing department are busy, but they can wait on yoti next. Come in anyway and take a logk. Men's Suite and Overcoats $5 to $25 Boys' Suits and Overcoots $2.) to $7 Nw Trimmings Thousand O f '"'s . of new novelty bands, braids, galloons and pnrmenterk'S. imposed novelty, gld tin sel insertion bands, in fact, many of tlaJif-west trim miugs made. Wieyanl.. U 5c to Royal Worcester Corsets liesidcs this famous cor set, which is made for eWy figure, ii" matter if one is stout orin, we have a cor set to fit. We carry the pop ular W. B. Corsets, which are made in every wanted st vie. With these two makes vou are surtfiof a fit with one of them. Kaeb S1.00 to hite Bear bkin Ooth Srcii& 40 white bear skin cloth, 54 inches wide; special. the van! $2.00 BEATS CREDIT Lieutenant Cttnrtr.: It. ! WfU,.s, f. S. .V.. execiuU ,.f-: : of !, tai;teh!. No Ham-. Many nrommem r-av.i! ,'.': In tall dross uniform w -re it'd 'l! lhe brilliant eomp.inr ;;; ,1 th .,.-.. h ri.. !.,,- IS.,.-', ... elnd lillv rMtjss antsUfcs. AUgoot! Holmes of At Ian- tH. Ms Florence Heim of Kew Vol f:e bride Miss Cnrulyn WeUea of HaruVrd. ami ; -Miss Florem Reynolds of Miiw:ni kee. The church ceremony was foi lowei by a larpe recentios at ifcfT) Hotel inhuttau. NEW JERSEY JUDGEn rnMMITTPn QltirinFt UUIVIIVI1 1 I tu ouiui uc Driven to Act by Criticism Dur ing- Political Cam paign o Ocloher Yewark. Ww .Fersev, -.hidse ili.'i, of IT. inul 'onrt this eltv slto! S'f ' t" Iwiitl In OIK rtf Iht ritv iarIisQtMlay whiln caw it w;is waitfne for him to mMr. Hp vL nrob-'tbly "iver. Hvt was criiMwtt in the piij.tlcal ejimnnign and lat night challenged ly,nccusers to reply niplit challenired r,jf to uuestioi's he aM'd them. 1 n'er Judge Howell died in the hospital. Taffeta 36 incWide o fe-JS ii Copyright 190 by fw!t ScfufTnrr Msrt : CI A New Arrival In Glomes o mi Gauntlet Ci loves for street weijft; shades of tan. Efra good value; tl ftXr $1-25 Missesf Ready-to-Wefl Dresses Made of good serge, braid trimmed, blouse waist, full pleated skirt, ornaments on shield, collar and arm; each $5.00 O Remnants at V2 Price Owing to the large sate of dress goods, we have had ; season, an unusual amount of remnants or short ends have accumulated. Jn order to close them out, we are seller them at just ony-j half price. There are skirt; waist and some suit leiigtliQ all go at one-halfQjce. Misses' Cravenette Coats regular price 5.50 to JiOOO i 53.75a $5.00 special price -tJ, It mm y-xFim k nuM 3 T0HAVE AND FIRES STILL RAGE iP Alpena, Mich., Oct. haV Pcrished in the Prcsqticjle country the forest fires are stm raging uncontj.o!el in tbe eountics of Cheboygan, Presqsse isie, Alpena, AlconTT and oiher Michican. DiliPnt search full extent of the holocaust, bit rr inn ttSetes nKpj.' q nave occnrrert as ii.ut-d Wilis, The property toss is atiQ dy p in thoMmllions. Whole villages havecen blotieQoii the map and logging camps by the dozen destroyed with their season's output. o PU8ET SOIilNB VESSELS IKilDKB 6 IN COLLISION0; Seattle, Oct. IT. The schooner ilainbrldge, on her way to Port ! !" "f 'h ,hJ?,.m"rB" , . ,ifN . . lug at Phillip IH-Martlnl, aOltalltttt, Hiakely to load lumber, was InjdJ,,,, ,he Hili,,WIitlc a, i,utmt and Pa in a collision with the steamship tit-, eifii- streets, the police are confrout- tage City off Jefferson Head Inst schooners iainbrids"imd at Die time of the ncciJKit The upper works f She Haiti - bridge was farrt away nnd thai";8 room almwa evidence f a Wug Tvu ,-,,. .....,!..,! (.,iM ii)i..,.H- ,,i,i, and the theory ia thai lie was I " . ' , . The Cottage Ci!y was towed to Seattle by the stQmboat Whatcom. and her damage was confined to the f JACOB JfCOSSON, Stl. who is Ht'kiJJK r'U-etiott, tUa Ui'putilh-uii ctttuttdte i oOh'tiiidfiHk- vhw origin. Hp w bf ttt Satvny in Q I!) ami Hftth'it in MHttteitm tu upper work. An tWiSdeiHtiieii itni tun In the mecrngtt of tile Collage Ctiy sustained a fractured leg, and several personost their helonglngK. Purser Jones wan thrown Into the water hut waa ranrued. The accident waa thn result of the fiiitnun fMrw tammlm? her rilddi'r Wropes and she could not he roil- trolled. MARTIR JURY HAS NOT AGREED 0 UPON VERDICT t'orthitid. Or!, T 7. The Jury ill the cam; of Kdwaril li. : Martin, tried for the ururd.T (,1 Natlian Wolff, in "till t at !:au this p. in., after near- ' ly twcntjr-fnur hours' ditth erati!n. ' -Pi o M;u tin faie was pUeerf in th han-U' f ihf Usrv early ytirtv&y Hiirr- nmni. KtS:Ti ftniil iilt-a had ht made for Tim ronvU titm of the mr rrttT of N'aihaa VVoiff, aad C'trrttll Li.n final in- UtruV-Hons to the jury aa to the man- , K.i,i i, ntu,ttf ner in w solvlni! the llitrlrate mnra-r oij..r,. At 2 p. m. the eoort began dellv - -fterliin bis rharite to tne Jry, Mr" - whi. h (otisiimwi 14 mtnnt.-s. Tho 11 m,.n rerc I hi-tiilvered to the ciooody of the halliT and laken Sii ! a rl'i-ed r?i tor fji.. tr'an tie i . t 'i 2) 11 rQ -n 1 r 14 se&fr 1: ,.0 k I mMk ?iutL mm PERISHED o With twenty-seven known to scnttererl rfistttfts of Knrttn.ro K0 t it may take mnuv days to rc. MURDER MYSTERY BiFFlES!LIGE GF m FRANCISCO ! O Satt Fniueisea, Cat., Oct. It. liy fd 'ifi a murtter iMisttfry. UeMar- fir last night anil stopped with relatives at Dttpont and Pacific street and the body itm found beneath the window of Cku ! rtxm he occupied. The potlru. wty j thrown out of the wlttdiu causing his death. fltwa rnd AMonio tki- M"'""'". cousins the dead matt, we,?J"!W, an "fl'S"- 1 ieMartiiir head was crashed and both arms broken. BELIEVE WA&N0W o Almost inevitable 'Turkey Has. Mobilized Army Corps for Off0rivg Move PttHs, Oct, IT. Tim KtviQ frt" pJn f fire him ctfffotut ctmftrmtttttm if my irwUm riwirts f trie ithii hy Turkey t- thv AimtuHus army rtiwt Thin Is riHiiti til of- i tU-lttl t'trrtfB ns Turkey h aHHWw Ut HQriu's rfi(sitl to actar(t eot0 k ;uUiii tar the UrU'titut rttUrottil, and JUDGE TAFT t3 O o VfSiT ROOSEVELT Washiimtn, D. C.t OrL (7. Th first trrtiuJ etmfortmt1 )twtes PrciiiQ HwbwvpU biuI Jmt Taft that han taken jiice mince tlwy mtt : lit OvhU.t Hay iaM A uxnt, prttvUm : la the JH'gJnnhm tf 1 1t HlumSnx timr tf the jtreshK'rUiui iaiid!flat(, is Hinted to take jjhtt ttmtttrrow. KtI- lowiiiK tho rmse of a mmy week of fttv ja iv nV)r ilv. it fx tweted the Kratr part f the day wtrt be sjM'iit t the White Haunt where the Uf'ifl'tit sni thv cRtiidttt far jrtsWft wiii k iv0T is fji'ifttt the jfiaJis that are mukhiK fsr tht Qi& ctwdUtK tw wt'ka ot the reii)hiirai nstiartaj t-ampn&u. FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS IN WEST Chipao, IIL, Oct. 17 -The c'lJKe (crhJirfjnfi of th Middle Wmt l!h-es , a ihhihmt 01 imiMinnw foot naif ion I tenia tofJay, lite rt::t for the nnst j jiart hcir;B rmm? iitKrtaRt thaa J UKijsJH the cast this early in the ; son. O'J'wt lfttrt cirttrnr in the i coiiH'rtJH l-t'vt'B ('hJ(a and litittuU : at Mai'Hhall rMti and Jh Nffra0it- MStmt'aota wafim at Mifajii. j Othr KatntH s f tre or hi t t?rit that art rhidtti(cf for tho day ' inrUutn MirhisJin ad Xotre iamc ; at A Arhur, Vj3fouiB and Is hihtna at liiimmJnKlon, inwa and Mi j (iri at t'oittmhfa, Okfrthtmia and I Ksasns r l.ttwri'itrt', attd Ohio Htalr !art Wt Reserve at f'.ilttmlniS- FRIGHTFUL MASSACRES OCgUR O ARMENIA jior!i'i. Oct. i7."-Thrr bavt heps frisMfsii HiaKKafJ in AFni(jlft, nc rordJiifc to d!a ! ! t t ht. i ;i oifttt. O M u wtt'cL hy HohJh'rn. !irMn, rt. J Thf rvfutrt kbjt that the Armenians maacrfd Turkish troo iit ii Viraa Hhwhr to overawe tner nitttinv UiwiiftJ l i& matter. They cni fo'tftr orffrrua the Htr rxd . women d '&n ibjcted ' ifi iariiii iTrjt?x n . u -r.rwf ,KVnru , w , I Hn I UHUCWl I l'O Rj,Rpn TnKr.nt K ( r ' w- "iinroln. Srtt.. Or!. It. The .Se-f Sh Or. H nitlttsfyttcadmy. her, was trovwj hy fir thi my?Vn. T,W Kiic'y-fi-f'ova were f k Iroro lhf Til" is O d i. rio io Fh,' !iil:d:i cregon fteshhen win game nm mum Hill ; Touchdown Made by 'Var sity Underclassmen Against Preparatory School Team BY A PLACE KICK Score 0 Four to Kolhing Made Against the Ootdtars rVtouflort Sends the Baff Between Goaf Posts Fin,? (ism, 4 resan t-'roshtttett ,Tt I'orStaisiI HlKh 0 Seeomt name. 'Vttraltjf , ...4 Alttrottt , .tt o Tho t'niverslly of Orenots fresh men won front the fort land hitsU sirhool iftho flrat Ramo of tte mat- intH on Kineaid ftotd this afteruoott t)' lh atora of 5 to 0. Tho touch down wits made tn tho middle, of (bo first half. Tho freahmen earrtott ih ill hy ff tackle, pteya and short y i ysy spy CHARLES A, CUtBCRSOK. ' Ttx;i aHtutor wh i vhatrnmn of tb jidvisory ?mumtUi$ of t ilrss cam- wmt fhb for 7 yards, when StcKiH hy, tim fiiiihafk, waa wut mr ib iine for a ttvuchdowo, Cloai waa mtKKt'd, in th wtmd Unit frtimd hEgb had two phwnc' to scot0 frairhti 2f-yarrf Him. hot she a-oK t-i-V tia th imim frthan ttt Sov.ivin- Oiy aruitd them, Fetttur ot ha 0tc n the iJisyinK of umih'ttt, i'trttmV Utt nd, of MrKlsKsy td atorHts of rjon. in th fir half, atid of Hixo trnim Ml end, arid Wain, Oroya's ieft tatrkk In thfi half, Tim fJKt haif was faat, bsr is th roiu! fh& itai n(h tHMrf to l tired. A Krtat JaH t?f ptmUtig waa done, Port in net tried tweivo vc f'ittr wn forward hut oriy varkd O v f thm, owisg to Oregon's sjd ti tittf iitivrferract. THK AM'MM-VAKStTV Tt ttiumttt-'varsity (ue ttfter the FVf-hmss-trtinel contest was tie . isstrj-tiiK thas tho fir?. Tlw fii-Ht hatf r-iittHl tn no wwv, Twico ffQaJtimai wr wi?hJ'Qum yards of th- vrKit.vOai hitt ti Btrmg deQ f.He of the hitter stopfwd them, Th aSnumi wfiisHJ to imtoiay the vartifty. M k f,ttt 0rn, for tho tltitun tmuh u hraunt ra whtt-h ra n fcaKir tf the haif. Mft hel, the 'varsy h-ft ffid, was jserhaft fhf Htai for h! ft-am during tho haif. Fo?r tht uiiHiI TmfhJon and Xarh arfa jthtyed tit Imtf and Kerrtm at foil. i her maeh the ctrnrct back 4 ftW ever suen on th Uwal jjridireoi. Vivj miniiU'Ji from the of th i haif, C'ttptititt MnnlifR, of th 'Varsit0nadu a jtJaee kick fram the -t't-yard tine, tt&rin four points, liH had kh'ifed oat from the Ainm jjI Kwi. aiifj ('iark rir th Vn ratty cttaicht th hall nd hfroletl tU Thn the jtiacrk waa made, Tho Vitritv bad the Ahtmtil sear th Ktinl twice, but fitted to scttre, fttauf- i ih iriea iwo oiaer osare Kst'KS ana ... . ....... .k. .. . .... J ' ' '"f ifl"!. ' i , J . if if . "L f w. - - i-jitrd bii.k thremgh the Ahtmtil tenter hy t-lnri(, ftttl ii;)t, aod (iret- hxaifdsfy riitmlnK Oof iftsW 'hk l.s .. .,. ',?..... , ,. uiitn :le, the 'VarMty half hark. ''lark's fine tmniitts; Qial'ied (lie 'Varsity ta win. pnlthiK tlrem In '4M filial 'Vasity, i, 'm;ni. G a. J O o o o 0