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o $ v - ) i o :i iiKNK, oi!i:iio, wkoxkshay kvi:xi..'xovkmhku ih. uok . NO, 27 GUARD f , ' P, ROCKEFELLER montenegro locate natron mi uiiTUCCO OTtUin f KtPARIN 1 FOR 1 EXTENSION FROM Ult HllllCOO OIHIKUi Y. WAR OPERATIONS Nov. 18 John D. Rockefeller went on the i this afternoon in ine government s suit f.-jQrd Oil Comrjanv of New Jersev. omiiw"- - 4 if coercive measures were applied in acquiring Ver oil companies in Ohio, he replied :' Jtever," and continued: "For myself I can say is used always were absolutely fair." r CANNOT j pME TO COAST Ld., Nov. IS. The! prii of Noire Dame fcstii to sanction the t trip of the univer fciv Multnomah Ath nland and the Wash jese. Interfen ;iee of lh the Chris1 mas ex: fen as the reason. P have a new $25,000 R. & N. station, to be jf blocks and to be ik deno'. but inferior pie phtis nave ueeu appropriation made, worK win oeKiu Cut Telegraph Lines and Occupy ! Strategic Pass KLAMATH FALLS BIG SUM FOR IMPROVEMENT OF COLUMBIA RIVER Washington, Nov. IS. Amonir the improvements fur rivers and harbors for which estimates are made fur the next fiscal year by the chief of engi neers of the United States army are the following: Oregon and Washington Colum bia river, $1,1(14,000; canal at the Cascades in, the Columbia river, $100,500: Columbia and lower Wil lamette, $200,000: mouth of the Co lumbia, $450,000: Gray's Harbor, $100,000; Puget Sound, $130,000. A one hundred days' mourning pe riod has been ordered in China, due to the rre..ec dealh of both the em peror and empress. Moiinn. Nov. IS. Advices from Cottinjoihe, capital of Montenegro, declare that the telegraph line be tween Cetiinje and Cattaro, a seaport of Austria, has been cut and that Montenegro has mounted guns on the slopes dominating Cattaro. Fur thermore, Montenegro has occupied the Dug pass leading into Herzegov ina wilht Sinn) troops. french'colMsts continue revolt St. Johns. X. V., Nov. IS. Advices from St. Pierre. Miiiuolon, today stale that crowds continue to gather on the streets and about tile government house in spite of government inter ference. The colonial officials, the dispatch says, have decided to asl; I he home government to send French warships to St. Pierre to assist In keeping order. CHUWCiO YVIIIC.Vr MAIiKlT Chicago. Nov. IS. December. $l.o:i 3-S; Mav. $l.ns 1-4; July, $1.02 1-2. Klamath Falls, Or., Nov. 1". C. R. Rankin, eugineer of the Oregon Eastern rail road, has arrived here with a corps of assistants and he gan today the permanent lo cation survey of the railroad extension from Klamath Falls to Natron. Headnuaru rs have been established here and work will be pushed with vigor until completed. The preliminary survey of this road was mado two years ngo and the beginning of the permanent survey at this time is taken as an Indication that no time will be lost In extend ing the Hue toward Natron as soon as the road Is complete to this place. -U Is believed the permanent location will be completed within sis months and that the road will be constructed as rapidly as men and, money can do It. NIC. A. BUILDING FUND PASSED $15,000 MARK AT NOON TODAY HENEY GAINS STRENGTH AND IMPROVES STEADILY San Francisco, Nov. 13. The statement was' given out 4 this morning ' at (hp l.ane Hospital that rtuhoyV condl- Hon was satisfactory. ' Uo Is gaining In strength. San Francisco. Nov. IS. The trial of Abe Uuef was resumed this morn- Harriman officials have estimated i that the total cost of the Uoavcrlou I Willsburg cut-off and changes m the Yamhill division of Mho .u.h.- n a clrlc will cos, 4 V7l im. lr-.- leiud'es.he'hS.-h.ve, bridge over the i Willamette at Oswego. THIS IS THE EUGENE HOME OF CFNTEMERI KID GLOVES ien s 3Uits ton buy a wuoitex or ia vogue nat you buy garments that tit all the way through. ' les are good, tho result of the kd efforts of a fashion author- lioned in Paris and a large trained designers. , tterials-'Bre'"' good the wool nd the acid test;, the silk is . Every lino is perfect, every where it should be. fe the best suits made for tho l-a woman is well dressed If rs one. ifrom $15 to $35 from $10 to $50 jriits hy express. Let us show wine now. MA i oyal Worcester Corsets The Y. M. C. A. fund 'cached the $16,000 mark by noon to day, and the big clock turned with actual joy to that amount. The exact sum at noon was $18,157. AO, and with this mark any doubt in the minds of the people who glanced at tho big dial fud- eu tiwuy, H3 me nop. ins in me minus 01 mo worners disappeared ni! wth James I.. Gallagher, for- and gave place to overwhelming enthusiasm when thoy started met- supervisor and agent of ituef in the campaign Monday evening. j'1'" "eged bribery transactions, on All of the captains of teams had not handed in reports at 1 IN".!4' 1VA n"n ntloV ntongth 'Tln.?',.h noon, and the outlook for the day was exceedingly bright. Twon-1 methods used caused several clashed , . . -. . .. . . . . . , with the nttornevH for the proseeu- ty captains are m the field, conducting the skirmishing among . wm, i,)el.,e.i to the ,,iesiion the citizens of Eugene. Every man will bo approached. Thor-i asked the witness, a strong rorro , , . . . . , of police and detectives was on duty ougness and accuracy seem to be insisted upon as much as en-; i the courtroom, in the corridors and thusiasm. ! 'rout of the building. Only about ' I 200 persona had access to tho court The headquarters at Hull s drug store might well be the 1 room. Commercial Club, or the Merchant's Protective Association. Thoi "wt"i- today Issued instrue- . , , ... Hons that nnv and every person Ituef same faces appear there that are found at tho meetings of the j or his counsel desired In the court other influential bodies, and tho saino persistence anJ iv still- i "mh , be admit led. The court ' 1 also admonished t he Jury that It must atic endeavor is in evidence. But the movement seems to have uiteriv disregard Friday s shooting ami confine lis deliberations HOIety to the evidence In the case. RUEF'S MOTION IS DENIED BY JUDGE LAWL0R Pi 61 t f ill iIp of if you are looking for comfort wear the I'.oal Worcester Corset. They ".'.' mude of cnutllle, which is very durable. Light weight ones are made strong but fine batiste. rumble boned where required, making llicm picieiirariy unbreakable. They are the longest wearing corset eyei-Uiado. ecan-y in ' stock a an- les to fil ..in.v Some of tnem vp meditinLjsaUit, iomu nusl, "with long hip, high bust, long hip in fact, almost any shape desired. v,ivh sjil. 00 to l. " Wc sl c V're. .v li.' . . ,70- m more than an air of business. There is in it somo of the fervor of tho crusader, attacking the enemy in the Holy Land. In this campaign, however, the holy land happens to be Eugono and Lane county, and the enemy tho influences which attack the manliness of youth. The exact sum raised this morning was $7032.50, which with the sum of $812 5 gathered in by tho workers yesterday on their rnsh nnil nnn.rt.e.rlv Rllhsr.rint.inn nlnns. the tntnl nuanmoil ............ San Frnncisco, Nov. 17 -The I rial proportions that matte me big tlial jump. of Aii,m uef. interrupted by the When the report is handed in tonight, tho first day's report : snooting of a- sUimui ihmi-ici aium- 1 , b J 1 I not Francis .1. Ilenev In llie court- is certain to be surpassed. N ( ,,, tit. will be resumed at 0 o eloi-k . - ! tomorrow morning w hero It w as halt ed last Friday anernoon by tho hill let oi tho assassin. Judge William l. l.awlor today denied Hie applica tion uLuiu'-W-rtT'fV-p-fify- fr"ln hi the s'ltto; ilenietl nho In uulck suc cession the moitonH for a conllnuauco of I hlrl r das until public feellmi hail subsided, for Hie dismissal or tho Jtii-v and Hie empaneling of n new one', anil flnallv ruled ngaliisl the de fense on Hie reiinesl mailii to Interro gate the trial twehe an to whether .... .,...tl,M.,t rtui,ll,t nnv or tii'-ui was the ilofi-usi an a result of the trnK- ody In Hi" courtroom. Corset Special $1 00 and $1.50 Corsets for SiOr. This is a broken line of sizes we are closing out. They are perfect goods, mostly small sizes, while and colors. W hile they last, each '"c WW m&w- A STYLE "451-461 HOW EACH TEAM STOOD AT NOON ., . ,, ",. vlii n team at noon , .""-.".lyrfiircwH: 8. . 4 . . S. . 8 WAISTS the bed values in Shirtwaists we ivcr shown is an absolutely pure 'g:irn:e:ii. i'i.iely tailored, perfect Jk. at file pi-ice of a cotton waist. i.;.2.-i, $:i.oo iinti fc MET WAISTS Ir.e just received; wide variety of i mvtw fairly plain, others more lately trimmed with lace and in- !P- uuhts nave a wutu i Surely a line to please the most retell ftin.uiF 10 q.." SEEN IN THE S LK DEPARTMENT t.. Jt "hleh is superi.;r in qual.- u,v oilier at the price: SB inches w e. high lustre, soft to the touch, blaik only; the yard good to wear; the yard RIBBON DEPARTMENT Is teeming with new crisp Taffeta Rib bons; also complete lino of satin tarfeta all widths and shades; thousands of vards just arrived. We can supply your 'everv want. Fancies from 25c lo $1,110 the vard; plain, the yard Ic to (We GLOVES Mercerized yarn gloves ' silk; all colors; the pair COLLARS v,.vL- i.silerns stiff turnover co'lars: me- u'lflihs: each 2." & it""' ar better than Doc !l . . . 1 n . . . 11... i . . . i .t . . . ii... i a . . . l i; . . . 17... Is... I II . . . 1 0 . . Today. $ ... 4Hil '.7 5 2!itl J (1 5 1 mi 275 l in 81 1 70 1 1 98.50 15i ' in 4 1 Total. 1 .4iu , S.075 1 ,2'.MI 1.2 7.1 82U PMi 8 5 n 175 4.180 112 84 4 7(1 82 5 2S2 BALLOON STARTS -"MUr LONDON FOR SIBERIA Newspaper Backs Expedition of Daring Aeronauts Loudon. Nov. IS. Tho Immunol Ii balloon owned by the Dully tlraphle Uhceiidod from here this morning and will niieiiiiit to i-ech Siberia and break 238.5(1 tMlK distance record. Tie uero- iiautH are Mr. (inugrnn and (Japtalu Miilihtiiil iti-eotiiiiiiiileil bv a newHiia- '" iiei in it n named Turiior. 'i'hey plan to 14 ,..U1. t, Slherlit Frldav. $7(132.50 15.157.5U l'rofessor .lohn Slraub will have chin g- of le N'"- 1 """ Samuel Itoome of teolll No. 2. ! MRS. HOWARD GOULD ! GETS BIG ALLOWANCE WARSHIPS WILL NOT GO TO CHINA Denial of Current Report Offi cially Mado DE SAGAN HEARING IS POSTPONED Paris, Nov. 18. The hearing lit Iho Hull of Count lloul do Casiullutio iLSrn m 0 o art Winter rercoats tor Less i I New Vork, Nov. IK. Mrs. Howard i ion Id mis allowed $2 5,000 a year ali mony bv Justice lllsi hoff In Hie , i nreme court today. This alimony was allowed pending Iho decision of .Mrs. Hoiild s suit for divorce. Hundreds of acres of wheat near Walla Walla will have to be re seed ed on account of the cheuilcalH Willi which the seed was treated having destroyed tho germ of tho grain. . for these clothes we expert him t l"ve coii When a man con.es u s r hese q dcsmc M1,h collfl. Ssr "."rric r ficSiiiout w not welcome to. (vt.rst.clccl with (Jvcrcosits for M n and Hoys. Let ns tell you--W c are - Overcoat trade. Warm full weather is n ; J ,.( v.f t We want you to r ah it i. mr sl(K i; ,lt rcatly it into money. 11i.swcm. reduced prices. . Y()UR interet.t t buy while . While it is to our intercut o sc I i i vou have the oppomnnty ,M we toulcl ,., .fiord to sell The quality '"hl ;i(iiU(, to our own assurance .f quality aliyUnu,outthed; baffner MfirX lahel. ,.ch is the v.c w..'o",:" - . r . .,;,,- v.m will ever see. j.-unraiitci: 1 :,Ver Men's and Boys' Ov- . r ... r , ft B;ys' Ovcrccatfd'gt--' I ' ,;,.v -i.n will cei M-i-. ;OMErODAY f-y::.r!.: i9c8 by --r.tr ic hliSX l:, Sch00l fc l fi 1 h; tt -""' - J L fZ ?Or0,' Sw- r,.i!v.yS g J k fin.trc a, - mIc they r last, each. -00 P M. N. JOHNSON. U'ashliiKlon. S'tv. 1 K , Thi. navy department slates that there Is nb.cn luielv no triiih In iho report tho I'hlllpplno miundron Is proparlng In KO lo I hllles.- poili.. I.ollli III" Htinilroli was uiceii IliMi iinlci.s i. k , nw;iv I nun ille i.... ... -Iii-.i c;,,-:. ami thev will not u t in Miinlla. It is slated that In Hie event of the I'll 1 1- Ipplue miundron iiukii.i; to I ulna Iblle will be UO ll'-.s rl I .I'.i'Ol! C. a: any such order will le- in. oh- puliDc .1 once. 4 (H I VSIOSM, HA IV . (il I l( l l, HMtlvCAST. 4- OroRon. WmhlnKton and 4- Idaho - Hci asinlial ralll to- nlulu and Tliurnday. YOUNG MUHDERER MAKES CONFESSION Shot nnd Beat Aged Grand- i'alher to Death for Robbery Vlio-iatid. C.,1.. Nov. 1 h . - - .Walter ell,-.-, aiieil I !l e;,i , and l ..li '. le eier. ii i olii I filou, tu. ..'l , .1 il Ii I be llliir.ler of Will, -I ! . ,1, .,ml! .-i,.T ot .') r J !. I. , i i,t. i,;,... - -: -:vr I .,-1 o. a .., ,:, -lit i t! . ...i. r i; . bl.,..b le e' "ar. h. HERMAN OB LAGERCAANTZ. The newly arrlinl iiilnlsii-r from Kwiileii to iiih I'lilnd Htiitcn was for merly it number of tlm Fslvatloo A ray. -t 1 o leiliib ,. . i'i 1,-e 'I::. - e I Ho:-! I,,. '. I ' ' 'I lie j;o' i : '.S Cob! vi ho was o-.er ,'i cos oi a... a.ih qillle wealthy, nnil w:oi sliol tuel o.ti to ilnth. There Ih mmhoii t 0,ee that Hie boB b-i ureil $ 1 SU". llftaliisi I'rliiciss llelle do Kaitait lop the custody of their three children was postponed today until November iT,. NO MERGER 6J RAILROAD COMPANIES Chairman Miller, of St. Paul Railway, Issues Official Denial ..ew A'otk, Nov. It Denial wart made today by K' ...... II Mllh-r, chalr- ll-;if, of :'ne l.o.id oi1 il 1 1 .-'I , , I s of (iel rit. I'ilill H.lilv.','!'-, O- V- niMH. ed Hi ll', i' i'. ii to i!i-r.-.. H , ii ).,., . r.,ii:i l-I-Ii -. ie i il D.ii.-olj. Molil i l l Idn- l- .-., .: ,11-d . , : : Ii .Il.l.i a.MHlsl in- ....v. i n nd i! i ..,ii:. -hi. Ac cording to tho company's officials Hoi le line will be oiu-lieil ami lillllliilK to I'UKel Hound for fliilll bin. .less liefol-i' Jlill 1 next. S 1 i- - ' ' . i ii- l ' i i Si.M ! KM - I if :, - I 50c