Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1908, Image 1

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    BtTGSNE DAILY J GUAIB1 s;
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s .
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ifiiifes
wies of
i Yot?r Mail Orders
I MSk styles.
kirn,
IMJ Wjj : measv
il 'Eve
1'
i
r, v.
)thony
k Bags
from a sivecial im-
M skin a soft,
Fher oMtreat tlrft-
Ne in new fnTI
tan, brown, black,
naw. Each,
S1.25 to $2.00
JrFall 0
inter
pti speak too
' tllp In.rl, !,.,
Mon ami Fersru-
."" are the most
:. ny make to be
stand lH.ni- f
anil prices, from',
51-75 to $50.00
list of
7 is
'atitv n, 1
sing
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espp-
fc- I
sses
51.50
OPPOSITION
. 21. 'I say to you that the little ward.
"'""around Pui bribes a man for five dollars is a ;
oeS. ..-jo man who attenrms to use his power i
Fler . . ...V -fnr Viim bv the uromise of an in. '.
wno - . , , . !
., tiipm bv the nromise of a decrease. :
He5r j v.. ,i,nt. he termed a "nevv mennrp "
UljarOUSea UJ '
Miration today of a press .dlSpatc Stating: that
' .v.Kow York Central lines had summorgi their
of tte riew . . V
r forced them that if the Democrats won the elec-
ds " .,, cent reduction in wastes, but that
iVHd Dc a - q
.I would oe n uiwwm, jcm jj-u iu
L mured a' volley of criticism into the Republican
; canpaign tactics, beginning- witn tne sentence
V
T HAi G1IIET DAY
TArl HAbUUICI
iti, Oct. 21. A dJV of absolute quiet and rest is be0
H Winter Display of La Vqgue
V Coats.
Jffer our customers fbrttis fall and winter season
Vif La Vogue cats id suits so novel aTid distinc-
fothing short of a fashion revelation. The Direc-
toire influence isi)resent in
many pleasing and original
j lie upiic oi; i ti cij itimiuu
coats are well represented i
our La Vogue line ami we
recommend them, especially
to those patrons who former
ly have believed tliev could
nothing hut tailored-to-
measure garments.
ery Ia Togue coat or
suit is strictly and carefully
tailored in ovei detail and
the wearer can always feel
assured of a most correct
fit and individuality of style.
Our garment department is
teeming lh La Vogue
suits and coats. An Inspec
tion will j-epay you.
La Vogue Suits
$15 to $50
La Vogue. Cqdts
$15 to $50
Centemeri Gloves
AVe are lieadquSrters for
this popular glove a glove
with no superior. . 'f lie
pair $1.75
Bear Skin
Bonnets
Aladcf)' good quality
mi&t; well, all sizes:
0
95
. . . 25o and 50
5Sft-'i64
0 WHERE CASH
FCUJaVEflGl;NT5
FOR THE CELFBRATED
ANOTHER EFFORT
TO GET THAW
TO PITTSBURG
His Attornev Takes Anneal
- - . p.
From the Decision of
Judge Young
O
i T'liilnd.-lMtiiu. Oct. 21. Former
.Governor Stone, of IMlisi.-.n . a;n,i-
ney for Harry Thaw, slay.v of sian-
;, " , !,y u"'k "" "
"K 1 ntted states circuit court of a,i-
peals from tin- decision of .imi4,.
''"",s 1'i"s,,,!r '.
w men uie cimn dismiss. I
o - o-
ing- indulged in by Jucit9 Tafe,
; will remain unt&tgmorrovrmorning.
I
I o KERN"S S0N IS SICK
1 Syracuse, Oct. 21. John W. Kern abaWoned the campaign
; and left for homecjoday in response tcyi, message from his wife
telling of '.Be serious illnesOof their son. o
Hampton Bros.' Guaranteed
Th Great Clothing Sale Still Continues
Hundreds of people are taking advantage of the almost
unheard o? reduced prices ( at this time eg year) and bi?y
ing suits, overcoats, extra trousers and boys' suits buying
a two years' supply, seem
ingly. They are the shrewd
business men who are doing
this. "V know we can save
you money. AVe want your
clothing trade and we are
going to have it, if quality
and price count.
You know the kind .of
clothes we have sold you be
fore. The quality is just the
same high-grade, rejiabla
kinds but the price' is re
duced 1-4, or even more in
some cifses even discount.
The boys in the clothing
department 41 re busy, but
they can wait on you next.
Come in anyway and take a
look.
Mens Suits and
Overcoats
$5 to $25
Boys' Suits and
Overcoats
. $2.50 to $7
y4 to h otf
New Trimmings
Thousands of yards of
new novelty bands, braids,
Balloons and paniienteries.
Imported novelty, gold tin
sel insertion bands, in tact,
9nanv of the newest trim
Illings made. The ynrrt
Royal Worcester
Cotsets Q
Besides this famous cor--l,i.li
i mailt' 10 cry
r:..'.,,... ,u innltcr if one it?
1 1 11 I v. , " '
stout or slim, we have a cor
set to fit. We carry the pop
ular W. I'-. Corsets, which
are made in every wanted
stvlc. With these two niakcs
vou arc sure of j fit (SP't h
-''VC'sToOtoSG.OO
Whi?e Bearskin
Cloth Specials
14'l white
."4 iiii-li"-
bear
w'c
riot U.
,. special.
S2.00
tlic var
.
ros.
Willtette St,
BEATS CREDIT
KjKNK, OlMXiON, WKliXKSli.lY KVKXIMi, (X TUI'.l li 21,
Q)f as carpus to brim
I'litMur-j; w test liy in his
Vli.'t'
w to
. api-
; iv I'l oi vt-din.us. O
huli iiu Cj thai t ho case :
! viewed by tin1 court.
! Argument will ho heard in I
FRIEMDS OF INDIANS
Ofttr AT MOHONK
t. til; ft Molionk. Oct. 21. With a
lurse attendance of men ami women I
dovoioil n tho wclfaiv of the 1'oopU' j
ovit lloi01ii,l'uiIStaU's Kiivoni-I
nieiil x,r.'i t ho rislit of nu.u iltan-j
ship i lu- annual I.uKe Mulnmk oon
iViViuv of rrk'iuls of the Itulian ami
today. U j
'1'otlay v:s ilovoioil to liulian af- i
falls ami tho oitoninj; aililr.'ss " as ;
di liyon-d liy lr. K.llni'r nisuorth :
llrown. V'nitoil Statos Comuiissior.or ,
of Idhu'ation. q
- : n
who arrived here this morning and
't'affet' 36 in. "Wide
Copyright lyurf ty Hart Schaftner & Mars
A New Arrival
in Gloves 0 (
Semi Gauntlet Gloves for
street wear; shades of tan.
ExtnP good value; the oi
pair $1.25
o
Missesf Ready-to-0
Wear Dresses
Made of gootl serge, braid
triinmeiLblouse waist, full
. - . ..L 9. ....
nts on
jiicaico shut, uiQfimt
sltield, collar antl
ot5?ch
arm;
$5.00
Remnants j$
lA Price
o n
large saltrrif
have bad
ing to the
dress goods, we
this sea
an unti.Miia
U J ...
IT? OI SlliKT.
1
iie.(n)llll.lte,l. 11
cm
Ml VI
:-i(i to i
osO'hi'lii nut, wc
in'
imr till-in ;it iiif-t one
an
half
M ai.-
price '1'li-vw skirt,
t and some suit leiit.is
;i;i iT'i at riiic-l.all p:
Misses' -ravcncttc Coats
regular price
$7.50 to 10.00
ial price 52.75 to 55. (Q
.1 -BfeHT - fit il
1OS.
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mm LANE COUNTY
WOiiN MURDERED BY
o
O o
Sik'm, Oct. 21. As a culmination of a serift of Quarrels
co-ing a period of three weeks, C. Y. Tim-ns, a local plas
yer, cut his wife's throat from ear to ear this morning and then
cut a own throat in an attempt at suicide
quarreled almost nightly for three weeks and after midnight j
lnel niolit a irafftlu... l.no.Gj). ilK A...l l i.
" "-a uuHii.siiiio iti.iiutT.i vii muiua. niiuiia i uflllllL l
saw the body of Mrs. Tinons on tho floor face down as he
pass. the door, r-.tnl the discovery of the crime followed? Tim-
nuns was removes' ioC isnital.
chance' of his recovery
. .. , . y-
O
ANOTHER
Salem, Oct. 21. Ihs. Stiji
sister of Miss Edne B. bogart,
mer of the same name of thuicity, was murdered gy hr hus
band, Silas Timmons, a plasterer, who shfthed her throat with a
razor at 12:30 o'clock this morning. Afterward the murderer
a,empted to kill himself by cutting his throat vith the same ra
zor, but was unsuccessful, and, beijg under tho influence of li
quor, fell asleep across the bed, Reside which his wil'o, in her
night dress, lay in a poo of blood. He awoke at 7 :30 this morn
ing and secured assistance. It is believed the crime was tlTe re
sult of a drunken frenzy and insane jealousy, the couple hav
ing agreed before an attorney hej-e yesterday to secure a d
vorce. Timmons, who is 37 years of ago, will probably yiv'e. He
makes no denial oMhe murder.
Mrs. Timmons was the daughter of Andrew Bogart and wife,
both of whom have been dead for several years, They resided
between Eugene and Coburg, where Mrs. Timmons, whose Chris
tian name was Stella, and her sistct, Edna, were born. Mrs.
Timmons was about 21 years of age. She has four uncl, A.
G. Bogart, living about half way between Eugene and Coburg;
William Bogart, living close to Coburg; John Bgart, at Spo
j kane, and Charles Bogart, living near Lebanon.
Timmons and his wife were
They were visiting relatives here last week and expected to
I come tack to Eugene next week. Timmons is a plasterer and
J he intended working at that trade on the many new buildings go
ing up here.
Mrs. Timmons was raised in this county. After the death of
her parents she and her sister, Edna, were left fo caro fo.1
themselves, and Stella had been a ward of tho Boys' and Girls'
Aid Society at Portland at one time.. She was not a wayward
girl, but was placed in that institution so she would be properly
cared for.
DR. BIQDLE SEEKS
TO ENJOIN CITY FROM
TEARING AWAY FENCE
O.O
1 died 111011' wiiix- 1 111 pet 1 1 loil hy a fire
O . . . j. . T II" 11 Blx-Hiory i.-iiPineiil hoiue al,;l
Claims Two-foot Stfp of Land kuhi Third mreei uiydiiy. nu-
O I Ore marled In the ban. mil -in mid lie
That City Claims for Alley fore the alarm vvhh mjumli-d Ihe lower
o Purpose Is HfB Own
to tho dlBputo over
o
An a neitio'l
th width if the alley between
the
properiioH ui ur. u. w. iniiiiie nini'ahle.
Mm. .Minnie enmier on tuie Htreet
(uK Htreet
wh"l.su,e!
iH.'twcen West Hflh ulnl
HirceU. wllirh futile up
stn-et wan paved durliiK th" '!
SIMEONf-IP- PENNEWILL.
' The l:.-tuttt- an i illHlldntH
'ybs
fraor "f iH'liiware 1h funy
and iuli.r ef a lnriM- f.-inii le-ar ;
w..l. lie U:i- ll' Hv. ly-i;
ti, ii
.,1111. i. for '..i1 j'.ir. y
' MkW
0rnt),(SV h.-Kiin milt ln(5)ilt
ioVrr-ir4.M?iiit thf '-Hy and, "-'-a
-lie rircnll
.1 I'.
T :rner. Ihe utreet corn nrl
l enjoin them from remov-
, ff.'ire ll.'Xt t'1 the flll')', alHO
,f hi trull trc and orna
!ir'i:t.- ry, 'il att hti
; llii !
mill"
niionnin jit oairO
nUODHIlU Ml CbHttlViiTenOscc LftyerlW Shot
mi. i'- . i if?
luewcouiiic "au.
and it is said there i3 some
Mo
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ACCOUNT
Timmons, 21 years of age, a
of Eugene, and a niece of a far!
married about two years ago.1
THREE MEET DEATH
IN TENEMENT FIRE
Now York, Oct. 21. Tlimii wore
liadly Injured anil Urn IIvi-h of a hull-
I 1 111 1 1 111 1110 noime wan imiiizu, bwoji
IliiK up I lit. KlulrwCtiH. - hero wu n
I mail riiHh for Ihe fire eSii anun.Oilie
Olri-mell reluovillK rfrfireH.
I A Heari-h revealed tho IioiIIi-h )
I three vliltilllrl, who died of) the lop
.floor from Hiiffiiiniloii. The hiiillm
w,.-e buillv lull-noil niul iiureeoifii-
FOUR COLORED MEI
BURNED TO DEATH
wVr.w!)HrK. X. Y., Oct. 21.
-11 Ik
tM'ipitMj llial four coloriMl iitii jmt
; IhIichI In (In littrnliiK of t h hIhihi
j river Klfiri Ni'W York nl .Murvcl'e
Hhlp yard loduy. Tin Hioanicr wns
In Id up for tht wlnttM. und twiMity
f i ve colored men wet ti jihIcc( on
hoard. All but four HratHd In thtdt
nlclit f-lofhfH, hut limt tl flothftiK
and money, IihvIiik hiM'ii mld off
One mail hmt IiIh 11' while trr
to hV) IiIh roiiijuiDioi.
4
ithri m.irws i'm ik.i:
TO OKI t; r A WON
neoln, Nil . Ort. 21.
('iWrt'Miiiiin M,ifA I'. Kirk-
land, rc',jiiMIc,in, Mil lilm
h lf on record njl ,.' I lie I'e-i-lerljnii
ill .1 ' n'ui J , linn an
v ftpeuker. He h t lie 1 "filtrl ll
i,hrn!-kaii i e;ni l)li ;tu fun-
Qj)-dK.-.
r-
ha f lir at"n O i!,
l-l flKI'Tl III Mlt- .'
fir. Ifidd!e Mure li i) tie in tU'
h'a n.-r of Jut 1 in f ' ;i : i(tj:iii V ;
K In HUiiih' i '- d n;i!:uti l K't'-'t-ue, ;
v li ! h : J i f hi: t in- ( '
:..:th': Jtie vl .n.j.-( : lnt- '
il,l V f lit- htUM-j, tiiiil t
I : stk . on t liTvrnjjert ' ha M ft'i
VtT' for ftiVjf.a-t Zh year und lit
tree?, whriib und harn ,,Hve
theiV-V'tr
many yeara. He
rax riKhtlul owner
ISgJ.i I
f thf
i ttrtf Vjt of land hy
lior.e-'in. Hie city liaVlliK
iiilt; fiecilj.y !t for
i -ii
liU
0
! ESCAPED FRSMo
NIGHT
At Five Hundred
T;ics
Nashvilh-. 'IVnn . tvt. 'J1.--A Tip-
- hvlHl. .,ln
ilispati'll t;a's that
l'.i l-r lias 111 rixcil at
(viotu-l
I '
i-o .ifi- anil s til nil U- i-j.-
i-ap. t orn nti .mi; 11 1 uiiioi .-. in- sayn.
;i ft i 't lii'.v liail liii'iliiv." Itiiiulri'il
shots at hlin.
'lllo lilaski'il liu-ll i;ol Into :i tffc
M1""'
iiiiionn thrnis.'lvt'.-. ovi-r wliai in
VVJII
ill Taylor, somo liuoiinn l.iltlni;
Itimv lillo oiht'i'.s wtinli'il lo holil hlin
so as 10 I'ori o a i-oiu csslon to iluni'-
ilonialuls for irro I'islllllK In Koi'llnot.
laU,'. Wliili- ilify illspiitiil Taylor
ot nivni noni liis i;uarils, Jiunin'il In
to iiu I:tk ami swam m-ross
'I'ho Miihi Hiil 9 fhi'il ii'Mm liini
many (iinrs. lint In- osraiK-.l jary.
tiovi'inor Takrs Arlloti
I'ltloii I'll y. Ii'iin., Oil. Sl.ORnv
irnor rnlti'rson arrlvi-d at mtilnlttlit
anil lit'itan rnrly lotlay to iliri-rt optr
atloiiH towaril tho apprilunslon of
ihost r.oni'orni'il In tho mnnli'r of
t'nptalii It auk 1 11 nt Itoolliiot lki'.
One hnmlroil anil fitly lnllHIainiMi
will lio illstrlhntci lluorhoiii tho
ilistrU't, niul ilovornor I'allri'HOii Kuya
he will do Ills utmost to itori or
il.t WO llllVP lllllt IMlOllltll Of lllwh'BS-
iii'hh, of thrtMitH, liitliutiliillon niul of
olhor ini'tlioilB of tt'iTorizltiK cltlzon
anil i-oiu urn til I It-K. This iiiiiHt bo
sloppi-il or llii" roniiiiiitiir'H will
liuvo lo ho ai-io'liiil." hiiUI tho (tov
ernor In mi inlirvli toda) .
TORNADO KILLS ONE
INJURES EIGHTEEN
Area Sixty Miles Wido Swcst
Bare in New ,
Moxico
HI I'imo, Oct. 21. -Ono wna kllle.l,
eliiliteen ,lnjuit d, and very imii li
liroperly, ik'Ntroyed liy u tornado. uL- .
Kuciiiiiciirl, i. AI., Iiibi iiIkIH.
AI lliirii'ord ThomiiB Joiioh und
IIih. ,1. C llanltlmi were killed.
In (juay alley T. C W llllnniH was
kllli'd.
An area Hlxly nill4H Hiiuaru w-aa
swept liaro liy tho atorin.
4
ii:.ini:it i't)iti:i.sr
OreKou, WiitiltluKtoii atiit
Idaho tleiiernlly fair lonlhl 4-
und ThiirHdiiy.
-t--r --
uiH'.a vviikat m.iiki:t
Chli iiKii. Oi l. 21. I let-mil Imr. 91)
3-S; May, 11.02 July, II" 1-2.
Vesterday'H nehall m-orc-s: Oak
land, 7: I'ortlmul, 2. l.iu AiiKolen.
S; Siin Kraiiilhio, I.
CONTINUAL ROUND.
OF JAP FESTIVITIES
Toklo, Ot-t. 21. Two offli-lnl
liineheiiiin, Ailmlrnl Tokob iiiil lcii I rl
eeiil Km don party, n dinner i0en hy
I'll mler KntBiirn und u hull tit k
reHldeiice were tho principal featured
pv
AOLAI E. STEVENSON
I'-.i!'- I'Ib aue Adhil K. SI
TlnnJ l.lflit I)f till'
IWnl Suite In
US
( 'levidamlV.
oiHlWnii. In niak
a vlKorutisMlKiit for elect hm im
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I '!-liHVIJ:y S i
(o);,ii.,.,.e v-. V r
r ' ri 'vierrt
Heinoertiiic K"veru.r of IliiuoiH. Mr.
BtuVfiiAon was born In in;;,".
o
or HlO rtallilnenl offereil the o:f-
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today.
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