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HE EUGENE ' GUARD DAILY ... i - - ' " O'S CONTEST Klt.KXK, ORKMON. Tl KSI1AY KVKMXCi. DKCKMIIF.H 8, 1KOH NO. HI Cottage Grove aad Lorane, one to LL INSURE WINNERS trip of life time ::::..... go. Creswell, Goshen, per, one to go. Springfield, cte Marcola, Coburg, Mabel, one to go. Junction, Irving one to go. Eiiuira, Biachly Doxter and Jas- to go. Wendllng and and Harrisburg, Mapleton, Acme, fnr tlifl T11T1A vniinff la!a ...1 . V - s ,"'u "o are 10 represent y will be a grand one for the winners. '. Inager of The Guard has arranged in every detail a ! III not possibly be anything but one of pleasure. 1 liners in tms contest will not only receive their ov : ihe trip, including transportatoin .hotel bill and aU ex- t g their ten days vacation, but arrangements have Please enter my name as candidate to the Lane county contest. MARTINEZ KILLED ! ABDUCTED GIRL AND HIMSELF! Name Address Vouched for by: Good for five votes. I Conditions. i . . .. .... . wnereDy iney win De received on entering the fair jnmittee in charge wffl see that they are properly en iuring their stay. ' t '1 venr's KlthscHntinn ti llii, r,..,1 eans a gr-- trip, ana me people of Lane county 3.oo by carried ja.oo br mii. dy appreciate their county being represented at the whlch entitles any young indy in the tin fg p n tlio mainsr hi nM.L u I i . . wvvv, una uiousuuu oawu -.w.w iu nu.u u, ii ti s Deen planned. ads oi people will Know that these young ladies are kg one of the finest districts in Oregon Lane coun- bnditions of this contest are here below stated: Trinidad. Colo., Dec. 8. Maggie Garcia, ased 1 S years and Francis Marttuci, sue. ported of the murder of four members of the Garcia family last week, were found dead yesterday twenty miles west of the Garcia ranch. Hoth tiad been shot In the head. Ap parently Martinet murdored the girl aud then committed suicide. A posse had surrounded Marlines and the girl Sunday night and finding his escape cut off, Martinez killed Ihe girl and himself. Marlines probably abducted the girl after killing the Tamil), uud forced her to walk to the place where they were loca NEW YORK WORLD ! DEMANDS INVESTIGATION ! OF CANAL MATTERS FOUND ROBBERS' HORSE AND BUGGY BUT NO MONEY Bold East Side Robbers Elude Portland Officers New York, Dec. 8. The New York World, to which Delavan ,0'1Unf VTho pol,c th, Cn.iM. in t ji r . '. . . . morning found a horso and buggy bmitu, editor of the Indianapolis News, referred to In his reply to "sod by three robbers, who held up President Koosevelfs attack upon him as the authority for an eyK.Sred Ju.soo"1 t& iKl 'wu un me ranama canal wnicli appeared in his caner. and . traii' " t'u' men. Thcf men hired j called forth the president's letter, which appeaerd in his paper, auy a louuy; "In view of President Roosevolfs deliberate misstatement """ "' """'y l"""1 "" xll,,'r s"wt the buitgy of a Wost Side livery stable and evidently let It loose as soon as through with the vehicle. of fact in his scandalous personal attack upon Mr. Dolavan Vity is to be represented tie Fair by nine of the fr young ladles. WHO be determined by the ane county by vote. Any having two business men votes. 6 months, 2.60 400 votes S months, Si. 50 150 votes J Weekly, $1.50 .'. 500 votos T Coupon in rhe paper good for one vote. Will be published dally be- X ginning Saturday. J The Trip. ' A ten day's trip to the Seattle ' fair. This will be the trip of your life. All the expenses will be borne I bv the Eliapno Guard unit vnn tane lOunty Is divided inrn rila. ; be maids of honor. reDrnsentlnff vnur . trlcts as follows: j I Eugene, three to eo. ' . , I vouch for her. Xl.VE TO GO. ! Nine young ladles having the most ! votes will be the chosen ones. 1 Voting Districts. ll.UX FORKCAST von tomorrow. Oregon and Washington Rain tonight and Wednesday. Southerly gale, coast fresh southerly Interior. Idaho Rain tonight and Wednesday' (8 eSaj oo penaiinoo) I., f. Stanley went to Portland to-' - day on business. Low Cash Prices Chief Attraction at Hampton's. ts That Point the Way Proftable Buying ie shopping days are passing swiftly. We urqe you to ake your purchases early. Goods now on display. teful as well as the practical novelties for grown-ups, ith a touch of the fancy for children. . With the largest ock in Eugene, with the largest force of salespeople i attend to your every want, and the lowest CASH ice possible on dependable goods makes this the most esirable and economical establishment from which to Jake your purchases. We've Sold Shopping Bags But never have we had such values as we are showing at the present time. By a fortunate purchase direct from an exclusive bag manufacturer we are able to name a wholesale price to you. In otho? words, we can sell to you at the same priec all other merchants have to pay for the goods. You save the profit. Won't it be worth while? Let us demonstrate. Bags at $1.25, worth $2.00; bags at $2.00 worth $3.50. EMBROIDERED LINENS l hese are appropriate for the season and moderate In price. 12x12 embroidered Linen Dolly, each 79c 18-X18 embroidered Linen Cen trepiece, each $1.40 32x32 embroidered Linen Cen trepiece, each 92.00 ROUND DOILIES AND CENTREPIECES 6x 6 scalloped edge, drawn work border, each 10c 9x 9. scalloped edge, drawn work border, each -Oc -.4x18, scalloped edge, embroi dered centres, each 91.'.1 SCARFS Embroidered scarfs, hemstitch ed edges. 18x36, each 18x54. each $3.80 I.lnen scarf, drawn work and 1 sertion In centre, wide cluny lace edgo. 16x45. each. . . .ii.HO Centrepiece to match, 30x3. each '-60 ar R SHE WILL REMEMBER THIS CHRISTMAS IF IT BRINGS HER A GORDON FUR These Gordon Furs are not only up-to-date, but they are a date ahead. In purchasing this make you are assured of quality. We have known them ten years they are hte best. We have furs for $1.50, or better and larger ones up to, each :i5.iM UMBRELLAS FOR MEN OR WOMEN ARE HERE BRIGHTAND NEW What could you give that would le more useful? No matter what you pay you will get the viry hlghust qunllty right here In this big. wll-stocked store. We cun sell you one for 60c or up to $10 or 20. SILK WAIST PATTERNS There Is an advantage of excluaivnncus In purchasing these new arrivals. They come in 6-yard lengths, stripes and sev eal colors; the pattern tO.oo PRETTY WHITE APRONS Made of floe lawn or dotted Swiss; others fine cambric: UHeful present for any woman. Hound afternoon anron, ruf fled lace edge, each. 'inc.. ic, BOe anil Wc Ing wide apron, bib straps over shoulders, ea.JSc. SOc E thtng With Quality in Every Garment Style in Every Seam you wear this kind of goods you are sure to be a well-dressed man. Look just as weU as anybody, anywliere. Any . , .mm a . a i aw-a a a 4 na aa xnimt Arm rflnthtn ss for clothing, but this store for good clothing. Youu una u vme i - , s a good Xmas present, either a suit for $8.50 or ones up to the top notcher. at $30.00. But we have a .tore full of s Furnishings. rdon i Raters )es se 1 Put a Gordon hat on your head and vou have reached the limit of hat goodness. Each 3.00 If you wear a sweater thwe Is comfort in every motion. Each TSc to e Indispensable to solid com fort: how about one for for Christmas? ; $4.00 to house coat or a smoking Iscket wou!u be a very good oresent. We nave s n" line. Each... H Rain Coats Boys' Clothing Men's Sox Combination Set Golf Gloves We sell rain couts that will shed rain: that's the kind you want. Each. .!- to Among the good makes of Imvs' clothing will lie found Mrs. Jane Hopkins' Hoy proof kind: suit. --' I" Fancy box. plain ox. wool 'we can soi every roan !n Eugene our stork is so large; prices, l-'sc, IMc A set. consisting of garters, suspenders and arm band, all matrh; set. 7.V and IJJO H can o a good pair or olf kIowW.vt Xmas: pair the lint and ftc Ties for Everybody Silk Silk Umbrellas Fancy Shirts Stetson Hats Terku, Kour-ln-band ties, new h a !-, new patterns, new kk(1b, crisp and snappy. Karh lioc nii tMc The ffne waKhable kind, with ami.l. harti-f ItftriiitM - Handkerchiefseath' .... .:., and si Fine silk LBibrellas; fancy handles: no better goods mac eah...$l.00 Ui Ttrge aasfntment from which to neleet; you can lie suited here; each $1 to 92.SO . A Stetson hat Is too well - known to need deacrlulng: we have them to LLAR AND MUFFS " hlte besr cloth collar snd mnrt each I.SS Gray Astrachan collar and muff. set. each tt '" White Angora muff set. with 'X'ad trimming,. $2.50 and .'."0 Hampton BroS. 3)-364 Wniamette St,. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT BOYS' CLOTHING If the boy needs a suit, why not lOr It for Xmas lJH u IO.O NIGHT ROBES ' Make useful presents. We have them from JHIe to MH seen two men running from the vi cinity of the bank in a direction op posite tltnt supposed to have been tnken hy the trio who did the active work In the robbery. It Is supposed these men ran In an opposite direc tion to disconcert pursuers of lha principals In the robbery. Up to two o'clock today there is absolutely no tnuKlble clue to the Identity of the robbers. Portland, loc. 8. lietectlvn Prank Heal tv nicked un S'200 on AMor Smith, editor of the Indianapolis News, the World calls unon the! 9lrH,t ody. not far from the wono onn-c. f ... TTi.j c ... , ... . ot " robbery. The money wail In ..ft.voo vuo umicu cwitca to urn tvo immeuiaieiy a mil ftna ! a roll and wna identified us a part impartial investigation of the entire Panama oanal scandal." , 17 "L" '''.""'Vk Vtou. In'0"tn ' The World goes into the negotiations incident to tho tnkiiitr lieved that five men n're implicated. over bv thin cnvonuimnt of thn Pnnnma na..1 t n. : Captain Whllcomb of the municipal . -7 . r.j-v..vj. i.v.u mo . nro b(,t r,.,,ortw t0(Jlly thn( m llll(t original rrencn company, ana quotes extensively from the testi mony taken before the investigating committee of tho Benate, which went into the canal affair in 1006, and of William Nelson Cromwell's persistent refusal to answor the most pertinent questions of Senator Morgan, of Alabama, whose work the World says was interrupted by his death. The World quotes extensively and apparently refutes beyond doubt the statement of President Roosevelt that "the United States did not pay a cent of the $40,000,000 to any Amorloan citizen. The government paid the $40,000,000 to the French government, getting the receipt of the liquidator appointed by the French government to reoolve the same." The World says the only one man who knows how the money was distributed is Cromwell, and that "Roosevelt and Boot were the two men most in Cromwell's confidence, and the paper charges it was they who aided Cromwell in consummating the Panama revolution, arranged the terms of the purchase of the canal and made the agreement to pay $40,000,000 on the canal properties, and an additional $10,000,000 for a manufac tured Panama republic, every penny of which was paid by check on the United States treasury to J. P. Morgan & Company, and not to the French government, as Roosevelt says, but to J. P. Morgan & Company." The World says the property of the bankrupt DoLesscps Company could have been purchased for $5,000,000, and that an American company was formed with dummy dlrcotora to take over the property, an Ametican company organise by Crom well getting most of the money. FREDERICK HYDE SENTENCED TO TWO ; YEARS IN PRISON! Must Also Pay Fine of Ten Thousand Dollars , PROMINENT MAN OF ST, LOUIS SHOT TO DEATH Family Avers Hirschberg Was Victim of Burglars Waslilimton, I). 0., Dec. 8. Fred erick A. Ilydo of San Francisco, who was convicted of conspiracy to de fraud the United states of Iiukc trans of land In Oroxon and Wash ington, was today sentenced to a fine of $10,000 and to serve two years In the penitentiary at Mountlsvllle, W. Va., the maximum sentence and pen alty under tho law. Joseph II. Schneider of Tuscan, Arlsona, and an employe of Hyde, was fined 11,000, and sentenced to one year and two months, In the pen itentiary. Both rued appeals ana were released on bonds. VENEZUELAN CRISIS IS NEAR AT HAND Castro to Europe Dutch War ships Active Caracas, Dec. 4, (Friday) The I departure of President Castro for i Kurope and a naval demonstration by the Dufh warships alonK the ; Venezuelan Coast have conspired to , brliiK about a condition of affairs In Vi-ni'iuels which may have serious j conwviunnrcs as the Kovernmnnt Is ! resolved to fire on the first Dutch warship t hut commits any unfriendly at snd the brftfmrinK of what mar d-vclop to be a strong movement against Castro has been noticed. Ht. Louis, Dec. 8. -Frsnils D. lllrarhberK. prominent In the Catho lic church and friend of Archbishop (llnnnon and well known In club and business circles as a director of the Loulslnnn Purchase exposition, was shot und killed ut his home early today. Whether murder or snllde has not been determined. The police are InvastlKutlug the rlrcumttnncrs and clues. Investljratlon of the affair brims out the fact that members of the family aver Hlrarhber wss s victim if burslars, but the pollcs declare 'here Is no evidence of sn Intruder In his palatial home. trill of blof'l Irom the r""cptlnn . ball leads to Mrs. Illrtchncrx s room on the second floor, and she ssya she wss awakened by him tnnnHring In to the room, where he full to the floor unconscious. Mrs. lllrschberK hd her husband carried to his bed room where he died. She did not hear the report of a pistol. Illrsihberu first Introduced In this ciiuity the practice or InsurInK em ployes nxalnst uccldent In their work,! and has for many years been a leader in rhe Itmtranct business. Mrs. Illrschbcric Is a sister of lady! .'olilnorlh, wife of an KnK'ish I nobleman. Three mnsked men 'hold up antt robbed the Kast 8lde Dank, southeast corner of Grand Avenue and Kast Washington street, at S:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Seventeen thousand dollars In cold, silver antt currency was the plunder claimed by the robbers. This they irsthered la two big sacks snd ran out of tb bonk, turning eastward and stagger Ing under the weight of the loot. II. 11. Nowhsll, preslduut of the bank, and Koger Newhnll, his son, fired) six shots after hem, but without ef fect. Up to a late hour the small ar my of detectives, doputy sheriffs and) secret service agents ut work on the case had uo definite clew, although many theories wore being workudi out and many rumors run down. Just two minutes wero required to complete s robbery that has few precedents for daring and despera tion. Knterinit the bank, in the him it. of the Kast Sldo business dis trict at an hour when hundreds of people wero oil the streets, tho lead er and most determined of the three men, forced Mr.'Nuwhall and his ton, who Is tn employe of the bank. Into Mr. Newlmll's private . office. This done two men who were wait ing outside Jumiied Inside the swing lug door, and while ono stood wills cocked revolver watching tho en trance, tho other held sacks, into, which the leader dumped the money from the counter and cash tills. They left $1100 In silver half dollars antt did not go Into the vault, which wna open, evidently .realising that they had al the money they could carry away. LIQUOR CASES STILT HOLD COURT'S ATTENTION; Ray Littlefield and Cyras Wool-. ridgo Sentenced . Terms in Jail to i! INTERESTING SESSION OF SOUTHERN CONGRESS Washington, Dec. The South ern Commercial Congress todsy cen tered at the national eoneervatlon commission at which both Koosevelt and Tart are to spesk. The morn ing session wss made Interesting by sddresses by Kdwln C. Krkel, Dr. O. W. Hsyea. chief geologist of the I'nlled States Oaologlral Survey, and D. A. Tompkins of Charlotte, N. riiicAtjo wiiK.vr makkht. Chicago. Iee. .!. 11.03(4: May, f 1.08 7-. July 11.01 totnber . 6p- LITTLE INTEREST IN ANNUAL MESSAGE The trlil of Zach Parsons, charged with selling liquor, wss held today In the circuit court before a Jury si follows-. O. W. Brabham, Frank? Goodpasture, R. S. Prlndle, James Kennedy. Ueo. Fisher. K. F. Miller,, B..B. Jackson. Jr.. O. T. Ray. W. B. Fink. A. A. fllhson, Otbo Itoberta and R. C Martin. The lory was still out at s late hour this aftornooa. Testurday afturuoon Ray Little field changed his plea, of' not guilty o that of guilty and' was sentenced, to thirty days In the county Jail for selling liquor. Jos. Jacobs entered a plea of guilty to another charge of selling liquor snd will be sentenced tomorrow. Several other liquor cases were continued for the term. Cyrus Woolrldge was sentenced to 111 dnya in the county Jail this morning on s llqimr-sellliix charge. James Cnr an was sentenced to pay a Due of f:ioo and costs oo th same charge. Mert Kelsay. the Creswell youth, charged with perjury, entered a pie, of not guilty this morning. Civil Cases, The rase of Albert J. Ward vs. Ceo. T. Mall, Sr., to r"Vover mouey, was continued for the term.. Galleries Filled, But Members Read printed Copies Wsahlnrj-, Dee. 8. Interest In both housvs centered todsy In Ibe reading of the president's measago; following notification of the chief executive by a Joint committee of congress It was ready to receive It. ELECTION-AT JUNCTION CITY YESTERDAY Junction City. ixi. S. At the an nual city election held here yester day, the following were elected coun cil men: Fred C. Pell, Forrest O. Miller snd Karl Jackson. There was very little Interest msa Ifested In the general result. Dr. Huff was detested for re-eleotlon by only six votes. The galleries of both houses were1 Miles Carter, who was sh.- t bv fllled and all senators snd represen-' Jlsck, s street laborer, last week, tatlves were supplied with printed j at Uranta Pass, ss a result of the cipls of the message. i Utter s refusing to pay for a glass The senstors snd members gsvejof "near-beer" he had onlered and Comparatively little attention to the drunk, died yesterday. The bul readlgn but most of them busied let pierced his lungs. Mack will b themselves wltb lbs prated copies. cttarged with murder. a & I it I?. if If h