EVGKSK DAILY OUAROMO.VPAY, OCTOBER 1, i
1000 Women's and Children's Knitted FOREST FIRES
Undergarments at a Big Saving to You
i lhM$!M) mil ( M WM j
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ARE BURNED UT
AT ROGERS CITY
to save him. George wrapped him ln , 1 IIPTQI 1 fc 0111 flnO
a sack and buried him Sunday. jAUoltllAll OAlLUnO
Randall & Ilower's Black automo-
bi'.e, with rubber-tired carriage:
wheels appeared on the streets to-;
lay. It created quite a bit of curios-i
ity on account of the wheels.
Pvle & Gould today began the work
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Ol '.'UHUlIlg a l-UIUIClt: mm,
I'.n lun-ntrirr lirii k btlildillS to be
IN BATTLE WITH '
MPNTENEGRO MOB
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Rollers Citv. Oct. 19. After a Leered bv the Hovey heirs at the I f,9-'n e""a cor-
ii 1,1, , Jt fires - ..- ii-.,-. n.ul Olive ' eapuiiueui oi irui laKC-Dlatt e C
this city Wan yesterday afternoon free , .,.,,,.,. " j fhr"'s; "J'r'P lrom Al"h'ari
of smoke. So buildings in this place' thai a crowd of .MUOteneSrans threat-i
''e!l: elal I.un.the 1 year-old, boy j 'g sent ashore from the AusiifFii
uu.ukici ,u i iuuc ....jt . , mH,Ui0ned in Saturdays ouar.i, a;war vessels which had a rtei.i
miiu couniius are at east 4u0 fami-' , . , irnu u-:il . . . 9 a aestutoiv
lies and an average offrom four toj ,eform "ilhool i;" "" '"S-vera.
six In each family. Judge Chrisman, of the juvenile (.qj"'a: .
l nmiri thi niftrniin?.
court this morning.
Rev. O. C.'rlght of the Baptist
Church, left morning for W-w-berg,
where the state convention of
the Baptists will be .held this week.
Other members of his church will
follow Q)delPftes. O
Tiif.ir sntt who has been engineer
nn the Wendllnc bra--Ji from Eugeae
to Wendling for tiWJpast year or
. - I ,na hoc haan r rsi n wffrrpd tn 11 I'llll
T r Cil..,,,,, nn Wniillmrn line
CITY MTV
niU,.al,.l.,a f...n, A I ..an a Tlrh in
dlcate Saturday night night the num
lk of deaths In the forest fires of
creatine Isle and Aluena counties will
surely exeeel 00 and may run to-
waras luu. in the vicinity 01 .nets,
U. .!,.. nn.l I j ,u rl..,.u haro
uiiiii aim r uscii ilia into
buiQl sufficiently to leave several
hundred women and children camp
ing In comparative safety in the open
fields.
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Tin rrv (Uki'ira hnu Iippii ii niKiinted
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asslHtiint ciTy fire team driver.
fIrirrro VfrriTIo Iia t vnltuililA fine
yesterdav. ureaumiiniV -I10111 itoison-
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The Allen Fruit Ci!?is today load
ing 0''ar of apples at Irving for shlp
mei'0 to California.
The ladlesOiuxllllary of the Com-
3"
0 ., , w y xjujsaiic, nil styies ana au sizes ; many
are sntijU lrfints marjted 1-3 less than regular; the balance is the celebrated Oneita atd
eista iaki; notbetter. 9e show also a complete line of Munsig and Win, Carter's needle
atitck ntdirfr for vomwi and children.
and will go down this weekCJ, begin
his new work. The run 'Qe is open
to bids and a regular mair"!vill be as
signed to it in a few days.
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S. H. Friendly today shipped a car
i 1 n ,.1 l.ni.b r.. t7in HTitKt
Among the carload shipments in were
tlin fnllowinir: Eiirht of aravel for
Us depot yard filling, one of poles
ftn ibe, telephone company, one of
feed for Warnock Bros., one of feed
for A. W. Haskell, one of tiling -or
rhnn,at-a U.,v1'.j,.q Pf.mnnnv
one of aspiait for the Warren Con-
merclal Club will meet Wetinesdav t u i.-'iiiu iho Alln
evenlnO of this week In the Club I Fl.,l!t $'0nip:y shippL out n car
&1.CB UWOfl XUITC, SALI PRICE, 73c
Sine cream Swiae rifcbed Union Suits, most
aool; sizes 4, 6, 6;special, a suit. ..... 7Kp
$1.50 Extra Size Union Suits at $1.(0
Uin Suits for large womn, ;siaes 7, 8 and
9; foi leavy wool, Swiss ribbed; spec. . $1.00
1.75 SILR AND WOOt UNION SUITS, $1,35
$3.50 FINC CASMBEK SUITS, S2.Q0
Two grad specials in fine cashmere an,d
sBk and wool; all fepular sizes; silk finished.
tapt at Heck; $1.35 ana .60 a uit.
WOMEN'S SILK AND LISLE SUITS $5.00
The celebrated Wm. Carter neijdlo stitch
wins ribed fine sil and lisle Union Suits; all
stee at this low price, a suit $5.00
WOMEN'S SUITS, 50c AND 75c
White cream and crav. nlain nr fWno
j Mmsd; all regular and extra sizes ;ii verv best
v values at these figures.
1 WMI1TS' VESTS
'"A WHITE FLEECED GARMENTS, 25c
omen's pure wlite fleece-lined panft
and vests ;extra values at, each 25c
11. CD WOOL V.ESTS.AND PANTS, EACH 75c
omen's wool vests and rjanta: lizea 32 t.n
38; regular $1.0 ) quality each. . 75,
CWLDflEAJ'S WHITE Qfi 3RAY VESTS AND
PANTS, 25c, JOc and 35c
These are the best values we have ever
shown at these priifes; pure white fleece-lined
vests artd pants at 25c, 30ft and 3Sfc;gray gar
mnts, all sizes, 25c each; big values.
75c WOOL GARMENTS, EACH 40c
Only four dozen of these; sizes 24 to 34;
pants, drawtfrs and vests; special, each.. 40
BOJTS' AND GIRLS' UNION SUITS
All styles and qualities; extra values at
25, 35c, 40c, 50C P to $1.50 a suit; these
Kiu-y, wmie ana. cream.
AM WRAPPERS
Sverything for the babies ; all wool, silk and wool, all silk and fine lisle
.heay cottoi or fleece-lined wrappers,; Reuben Shirts, and -we show the
new infants' shirt, double back and front; prices range from 2 60 to $2
each; infants' bands, each 25c and 50o.
EUGENE'S LA AGES r AMD
S. II FHiEPiDLY
53-5 WillaeteSt4.
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
W)VC TO BUT
. tmiea&aEttfl
HOTEL IN EUGEBE
jdmililed to place (ho niuttor in the
hands of a new roiimiittee or which
I A rillrnuval! U' T I...... in
... 4 MMiiiiptii in viiuir-
muii, Ilia other members 1 bo nam
ed later by I'ruHldontaW'hltson, of
tho linaid of Kovornmn of th'i Com-
niKicttil I'lfl It was tho jtoiieral
Option Secured on Mothodist I lIlonl'.Ki1, i,?,! JE:.TV.. T.lAfS! .!!'V
"" 'I'1' property In iiuestlon Ih well
wurili I tut prli-e a ,l.) t : t n
'. mo I 1 1, 1 1 . -l !u i. ,. .., ,
Church Property for
That. Purpose
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Mi!i;i.,,.r John II. Iliutli'.', of IJ,r
I'l-finiwlliiu ili-;1:,itl g.-l r the Cnni
I'li'ii-il Cluli, wm, , . , V(,ry
lili.'iiKMiil lu-ichiHin In the !nul,
room of ()(( ,l( ., .
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STRAYED Omb black mare. Tgl,t
1000 lbs; white hind feet, branded
on left shoulder, leather halter and
tie strap. Howard rr return or in
formation. J'hone Black tiotl
A. ii . Stt-aln, cor. 13th and Ulli
Street. ,s
imu-i' n sin- ,s sci
nn Irmililo In n,-, u
v -1-snr.v m Puild
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WANTKIl - (Miamtii-r wm li
vale li.iardlii.K linun..
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Hon. R. R. Butler,
Republican
candidatetf'or preA'lential elector, is
in the city and will
ers tonight.
address the vot-
The Alcazar Stock Company, which
h lJased the Orpheum theatre in
this city, arrived up from Portland
yesterday.
The scaffolding on the new I. O.
O. F. block is being torn down, re
vealing the handsomest building in
Orffgon outside of Port'.ai-l.
Mrs. Fifljt h T.lntrin hnu nrarl ha
farm north of the city to James W.
rorrt, of Portland, for $12.6"S.G2. H.
F. Holleniieck mad the deal.
j load of dried prunes.
s. C. C. Vage was called to Ash
land this morning by deatli of
her rother-in-law. Dr. G. A. Fra
ser, who succumbed to blood poison
at an early hour Sunday-morning af
ter a brief Illness. She was accom
panied by another brothel Ill-law, A.
E. Slifer, .wljo arrived lure a fow
days ago om Colorado, mid wts
spending a few days in the (ity with
at view of locating here. Dr. Fra
ser was a native of Canada, iiiid he,
with his family, came to A'hland
from Colorado onlv last soriuir. Kn is
survived by a wife and two small chil
dren,
f. A. Anderson, ho recently filed
upon the waters of the McKenzIe for
power purposes, today made nnother
nniK. a ooronriatinif i u
Inches.
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OFFERS NO HOPE
TO HERMAN BILLIK
Washington, Oct. 19. The sti
pijQie court of the .United States has
dWTiissed for want of juriiction the
aiipeal of Herman Billik Wm the de
cision of JuQJ,andis of the United
States court oOuiinois, denying his
petition for habeas corpus.
Billik is under sentence of death
on the charge of murdering a number
of people, and It Is now believed he
will be executed soon.
"TH dFvSCresented
AT 0RPHEI?M TONIGHT
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The Alcazar Stock Company pre
sentf)the famous play, "The Devil,"
at the Orpheum thfttrS'ln this city
tonight. The company is a strong
one and there will u doubt ba
crowded house out tir greet the ai
rtaction. Popular prices will pre
"Vrell. goo-ibv. i.i !r?fJ
The morninc nnner nrinted nn
.yem yesteiiiay to the effect, that a
limn npnvo n von i, o rnrmmn o f...oti,i
of people at .the cornex of Ninth and
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innauicuB BLiwm siiLuiuuy auer
noon and ran into some Indies, driv-
cubicling off without ascertaining whether
or not they were Injtyed and without
,,iu. i ue uiiiu wibiies 1 lie
Guard to state that he drove through
i ne r isner inuwirv rnilsncd mov- "uuru iu state mat ne drove tnrougt
Ing to the new'buildlng at the cor-in opening in. the crowd and the la
ner 04 Sixteenth and Willamette I dies ran against the wheels of his
streets yesterday and Is doing busl
t'bb mere today,.
Duck shoollllB- 'nn tho
West, Of the ClIV WIIS rpnnrtail fnlclv
good yesterday . The Paine crowd
secured 29 niul tho K ,.r,,v,i r
seven bagged 54.
bllKlTV. He pnirl he RtnnnoH nnrl neb-.
ed them If they were hurt and start
ed to get. out to help them. They
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preserves1 1 1 umt "'uy were not nurt and
tori ri,.i. 1,e drove on.
R. Mcturuhov hnu rmi-orl hlo ,nnl
estate office from West Eighth street,
opposite the postofflce, to the room
occupied by H. R llollenbeck. across
the street from The Guard office.
The Hill Crest company hae !
the contract for the grading of Bea
con steet through its new addition
to Eugene, to A. C. Mtfthew The
street is to be graded on a gradiil
curve from Willamette street to En
gene avenue, and when finished will
be one of the show streets of the city.
The roadway will be thirty-four feet
The renresentiinvo i n,i P'.wlaB rmn1 "i to curb. There will
do Gogorza, th.. great baritone, ,egs "nAil'i??" s'ie-w,a'k ot 9ement'
to nnnonnnB thnt tho -.,.i' .,7.. : an(1 e'Bnt fe of parking. Lawson
has been postponed. Indefinitely be-l!'y"rC8S tree9, aurustinus and pam-
,.. ..... ' "T . ' I Pas grass will be ll nntert In tho nnrlr.
lng wUh tte date "-1 lw th, entire length of the street,
I and on the Prk avenue front of the
The Oirmiin i ,u,, o , .Property. The entrance to Ueacon
rn0vi,n ...v.w.. a liuii iu ijiiyeno.
2 p. m., by Rev. W. R. Knaxberger.
Tho l(ipM10HVo nf il. l,,n . I
m iu-.il iiumiK
beenmo disabled whir here this
illuming, and the train was delayed
oral hours. It -n n ,..
h' thfir" "-i dnv-ii n ilv,t ilw. '
ossary repairs could be made.
Unhli:
Whero Hulle Kle-T
David Parker, of FayeTte N T
a veteran of the Civil War, who lost
a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The
good 'ectrlc Hitters have done is
worth more than rive hundred rtol
s to me. s'ipiit much monev t!o'
t';rlng for a bud cae of stemach trr.u
l,,e. tn tlrtlo i.,,,.,.,..... i-i , . . .
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New YJfk, Oct. 19. The chief
cities or fvew Jersey are embraced in
the T&ft Itinerary for today. Begin
ning with a speech In Trenton this
mornlnfir the Renuhlicnn m-oairiontini
candidate will journey thence to Cam
den for a noon rally and In the after
noon win cross over into Delaware to
rill ah engagement in WIlmingTon
He will end the dav with a snpoph
in Baltimore tonight and will then
turn westward for an invasion of
West Virginia tomorrow.
DAIRYMEX.
You are Interested In whatever
may bring vnn highest price for
youi ...ii product. Selling . cream
to us will bring you higher returns
thai rou can get by any other
method.
EUGENE CREAMERY,
Suctespor to Independence Creamery.
474 '4 Willamette sf. Phone Main 638
We are agents for the Empire
Cream Separator.
Pomp 'Pears to me toi J
queer oout de set of to
fuui, .iiose. aid (ley read; mi,
.nose .o. sun. I don't m-
"hand me downs." Do Wliil
mime iu iiii'iisure;
Pomp She! Yo' don't al
Prudent.
More Interest is being taken in
basketball this year than for several
past seasons, and the series prom
ises to be interesting and closelv
contested, says the Berkeley Bo".
porter, in speaking of the Univer
sity team. Prospects are exception
ally bright for a strong 'Varsity team
mis year. .More than ordinary in
terest is being taken by the college
public In this branch of minrl this
fall. Manager R., R. Matthews is Hy
ing to arrange a trip for the 'Var
sity during the Christmas vacation.
It IS the Olsn nf tho lllnnniror tara
the team to Oregon during the last
weun ui vacation, names will he
played with teams representing, the
University of Oi-ei?nn nro,, J r,.i
cultural College, Dallas College, Wil
lamette university at Salem, the
Multnomah Athletic Club and the
Young Men's ChrlstiamAssoclatlon at
Portland.
IK YOT' KNEW """"
Ttie merirc .if T.na Wnnn-A
ould iever suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic, trnnflip ti '
bottle (two months' treatment? sold
by O. J. Hull, nr hr mull Sonrt Inr
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926
Olive street. St. Loui
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L9iok-Kters
.n coiiWbV(Rv at work i-vor4-lii
the tr.W .ctlons of tha K t
ttcno Lobd & SnvltiKs Hank.
Much of their time Is pe?
on t!u accounts of men whowo
Iffalis are mi lurw.ir than youin.
Hut helr rrodlt BMistaiH!!;.
- " Jr iKmiHo Wy have a
lunik ifrTiiunl.
by not Klve vour-m-ir Ihn
M-twi-.-n 11,
an udUiui' IVi
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Kminlie Mrs. ,.'. it,s!l,7 s.,.w i J
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Adam Ult, !i,.y. g ,.r , ,K.; skl,s T
r.r la,-,., leati,,.,-, tfjv,.s. fllr8 ,,, - I
rilK-. At Jasper, Oregon. I
Oregon. Q)
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Any Arties h.ivln deer hides to sell
Jn must sot their tags hv 0.
veiuiier I. Adam Ultch.v. '
nliid&w.
WAN I'Kl) A woman fur licht
houst-keeplng Knqulrr at the fire
eugl.it. house at the citv hall
KOK SALK-Two small horse,
weluht alMint Mill and sprins wasI
'U . . Lewis, 569 W 6iu os
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- .... .w.' DL-i-ca iops--U'.ifrar,tod i.it
black ard stainless, lh split heels anj
double soles, per pair
1 5 cents C
i p11? uSaAST BLACK FULL seaO
, superior yarn, two thread heel
ana toe, Tit? top, p;r pair r
MEN'S FANCY EMBROIDERED
.'0-ortcd pat
terns, price per
pair 5c
C7
10c
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the b.-k. -ni l-i-:t,rr.
gar.ncr A mosS.plc:i il.;.-;:
Sizes 2 to JO ',rs. Price Q
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Plain white hemstitched hn;W-j!
w x r r C z.u-.r u.,t x nut "
Same above but a little
material, eaft
MURPHEYS RAKETT0RE
35 EASTNINTH STREET
wi
Plain 1
child's