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EWiKXK. OKEUOX, SATVR1AY BVKXINO. IIXKMUKK 18. 11(08.
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DAILY
1 DISPUTES WILL charges -""i
I liri'ru ni i urn rr
urvr nr itmroTinitTi-n ntnti ruitu urn
NUI Dl IIIVCOIIUHI tU
Bellfountaln, Dec. 12. Stephen
on, Deo. 12. What is considered a test vote on
f investigation of labor disputes between employ
byes was taken today when a representative mov
the consideration of the mcrnre in the house. A
question resulted in the defeat ox the motion by
iers of the measure are disappointed, for it is con-
the test sbows it is impossible to push forward
fcr piece of reformatory legislation during this ses
'o shows the house may be very conservative.
'nUMAUP CCCCPT1 Carver has doubled bis track-laying
IU II ill ft I III LULU I ;Crew on the. Corvallls aud Alsea rall
! road and the work is proeresslnit
: more rapidly In consequence. The
I crew has changed Its bosrdinK place
1 - r. DM no-1 from William Barclay's 10 Charles
Keeps Same BOld Demeanor: Cartwrhrhts place, as it is nearer
I their work
Rube Klger la preparing the
I ground on his place, one mile north
! of Bellfountaln, preparatory to set
j ting out about 60 acres ot EtiRllsh
j walnuts.
I Mrs. H. T. Brlstow is at Eucene,
! Saa Francisco, Dec. 12.-R.uef. ; very low and Is expected to
demeanor Is little ehaused. lie j pus!) Rway nt any time.
: talked freely with newspaper men Floyd Edwards went over to
aud others today. In his conversa- Shedds Saturday, where he will visit
Willi IllB uiii-i anu auut, .n . uuu .1110.
Isaac Wheldon.
That Has Always Char
acterized Him
LOCOMOTIVE0 EXPLODES
KILLING THREE MEN
HEAVY EXPLOSION
KILLS MANY 1KIEN
.'AT PANAMA
RESULTS IN
30 DEFALCATION ,
tlon he charged that the visit
; jurymen.
ot
Beaumont, Cal., Dec. 12. The engine of a freight train on
the Southern Pacific siding here blew up this morning. Engi
neer David McDonald, Fireman Roy Reynolds and Oonducotr
Guy Brockman were killed, and Brakeman E. A. Williams se
riously injured. The cause is not known.
LIVINGSTON DIES
Portland, Deo. 12. Robert Livingston, section foreman
on the Northern Pacific, who was beaten by robbers at Qoblo,
died in the hospital here today.
Details Are Lacking But Mor
tality Supposed to
Be Great
heard the cheers of the
MURDER MYSTERY PUZZLED "Heney to the courtroom was done' L. M. Freeman was In the city
for dramatic effect, and that the , 'from WendllnK todny. Ho stated that
fIFW YflRK Pfll ipr Jurymen heard the cheers of the the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. Is Ret
llltKK IUnl rULIbL crowd in the streets, when Heuoy ' ting Its big mill there ready to ro-
appeared, and fearlug violence, some , sume operations shortly after the
1 of .them changed their verdict. ; first of the year. A great many re-
i Kneuklnir rf Aih'i .mni-nf1 nnlro nnH n 1 I rn t tnnA hnvn hoim mmln
New York, Dec. 12. The police w ithdrawal from the case, Ruef , to the plant and It Is in better shape
il. Dec. 12. Adrian
ter of Hale Brothers, , -are endeavorinc to solve a huffiins said: "Ach won't withdraw until right now than It has been for s-ears
ue urups ueau. lafl new lOKKinK railway t.ienuiiiB
1 from Wendling to the tall timber
: five miles away la completed and In
operation.
.J ,u huivd a
iirm, ' murder mystery. The body of a wo-
; man, dead about two weeks.
lie firm's money in uoau LWO eeK8, was
rtnclpally on Seattle ; touna at HI East Eleventh street.
Oakland pool rooms. The head was almost severed from
S- I the hnrtv hv a rwni Tho rnnm -
HER FORECAST
f
Bd Washington Rain
.Sunday. Cooler, with
;ly winds. Gales are ex
I the coast.
occupied by a man and woman for
two months. The murderer had re-1
UNION LABOR LEADER
DIES IN OHIO
James Dixon and wife, Mnrshall
Dixon and wife and Miss llattle B.
I Dixon arrived hero this morning
moved every vestige that might lead .m-b,m , . " . "ttrick j from Stanley. New Mexico, and went
to the IrtentlfioHr,,, f , ,. ' l,"..";., " i " apringneio on lue nraumi .
or hlrnnoTr uuiim noraers 01 America, ' this morning. TBey expect to locate
' died today of pneumonia.
' In or near Springfield.
YOU KNOW WHAT
Jfompton's After Supper Sale leans
going to hold another VhirJwiad After Supper Sale, Saturday Evcrirg from 7 till 9 o'clock. Christ
ids this time. Xmas presents at cut prices, just when you want them and expect to pay the reeular price. The
rt awd decisive. Come early, the most desirable is always selected first.
CASTRO FURIOUS
AT THE ACTION
OF FRENCHMEN
THIRTY MINUTES
WORK CAUSES TUG
BOATMEN STRIKE
pointed Dolls, long wavy
7 to 9 price, each. 5c
Double Headed Dolls, all
Esed; 7 to 9 price, ea. 10c
STREET GLOVES
$2.60 Street Gloves, 16 but
ton, undressed kid, In tan,,
colors, for two hours, 7 to 9,
the pair $1.30
1.50 8-button Street Gloves,
undressed kid, for two hours,
7 to 9, the pair Oc
BATH ROBES
16.00 quilted silk Bathrobes
bIIk lined; a sultuble pres
ent for Xnius; 7. to 9 price,
each yil.no
ALLOVER NET WAISTS
15 Allovor Ecru Net Waists,
sl!1( liued, luce nnd insertion
trimmed; 7 to 9 price, VU.2S
BOYS 'OVERCOATS
J5.00 ami 1.00 Overcoats for
)oys; good materials and
warm, well-made; 7 to 9
price, each I.AO
EMBROIDERED LINENS
ihese are appropriate for tb
eason and moderate la price. -12x12
embroidered Linen Dolly,
each 70o
18x18 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 luc
9x 9, scalloped edge, drawn
work border, each 2c
..4x18, scalloped edge, embroi
dered centres, each $1.'J3
SCARFS
Embroidered scarfs,
ed edges.
1SX36. each
1Sx54, each
hemstitch-
$1.40
ijM.r.o
Linen scarf, drawn work and In
sertion in centre, wide cluny
li.ii' -di;-. 16x45. each . . . .Si "
(VMireiili i'- to match, 8Hx:t.
e..ch
SHE WILL REMEMBER THIS
CHRISTMAS IF IT BRINGS
HER A GORDON FUR
These-Gordon Furs are hot only
up-to-date, but they are a date
ahead. In purrhaslng this make
you are asHiired of quality. We
have known them ten years
they are hte best. We have furs
for $1.50. or better and larger
WOMEN ARE HERE
ones up to, each
UMBRELLAS FOR MEN OR
. BRIGHTAND NEW
What could you K've that would be more useful? No1
matter whut yon pay you will Ret the very highest quality
right here in this bin. well-stocked store. Wo can sell you
one for 5 DC or up to $10 or $20.
SILK WAIST PATTERNS
There Is an advantage of excliiBlvonesH In purchasing these
new arrivals. They come in 6-yard lengths, stripes and sev
eul colors; the pattern KO.OO-
PRETTY WHITE APRONS
.Made of fine lawn nr dotted Swiss:
usffill prttent for tnv woman. Houod
fled lace "l;e. each. 2."c, ;e, "( mid
Long wide airon, bib straps over
Newspapers Dcmany Explana
tion from French
Government
Paris, Dee. IS. Castro Is Te-
-ported furiously angry at the man
Tcr In which tho .government re
ceived him in France. Castro mad
no advance to the French govorn
menl tin to noon today. Govern
ment officials are forbidden to ex
plain the attitude ot the govern
ment toward CaBtro. While News
papers poke tun nt the "Venezuelan
dictator." they rtlll Insist upon an
explanation ot the government's
course.
FORMER EUGENE MAN
DIES AT PORTLAND
Frederlcli Uroldemeler, an old resi
dent of Portland, died at his resi
dence. 3X7 Sainton street, nt an
Colon. Dec. 13 There was ? heavy
explosion of dynamite today at Un
oblu. The mortality Is 9ild to
be heavy. All details are lacking.
A special train ot nurses sad sup
plies tiave urone to the sceue. Ita
salilspo is a station on the railroad
between here nnd I'niiaiiia.
Two Hundren Men Involved in
New York Water Front
Trouble
New York, Dec. U. Because tho
New York Central' marine superin
tendent refused to reinstate a tug
boat crew, which was discharged for
refusing to work an hour overtime
without pay, 88 tugs ot the company
are Idle todny. Two hundred men
are Involved In tho strike.
KERN MUST FIGHT FOR
SENATORSHIP IN INDIANA
RECOMMEND THAT
OREGON-0. A. C. GAM E
BE PLAYED HERE
Tho athletic council of the Univer
sity recommended at a meeting last
night that tho Orcgon-O. A. C. foot
ball game bo played In Eugene next
year, and elected Trainer Huywnrd,
manager of football, provided the
eholco Is ratified by tho student
body. The sentiment among the stu
dents, or a portion of them, is to play
the game In Eugene or nowhere.
The nrprle of the moetlng wa
the selection of Trainer Hay ward to
manage the football game next year.
A graduate managership wm looked
for, but the new turn seems to be
considered not a bad thing from ex
pressions heard this morning.
VNmrtwn New "('"
Twenty-two sweators were grantid
last night to the football player.
Fourteen of them were new men, who
had not won their emblem befor
this year. A recommendation was al
so made to arrange for a ceremony In
which to present the winners of em
blems with their loiters.
The new men to win "OV are!
Uoiisuii. Michael, H5'!?y,
Hayes, Kilts, Sullivan,' lllcksoii I.at
ourette Chandler Newton, Means,
Ru-iiif. MiKlniev. The old men,
Indianapolis. Intl.. Dec. 11. Mon
dav Is vxueetnd to bo one of the Ma
days In the United Blates senatorshlp I whQ KBl jpy nra ..'autaln
campaign which I now on In the
Democnttlo parly In Indiana. Ac
cording to the gossln In polltlnnl cir
cles the candidates for United States
early hour Thursday morning, after Bonator and their champions all will
n short Illness. He is survived by como to indlanupnll ou Monday to
his wife, Blx sons. Michael, Kred.lt ndy for the meeting of the
Herman, Edmund, Otto and Waller, , Democratic legislators, which Is
and Try two daughters, Mrs. it. uot-: arhKdiilud for the following day
lenhoff and Mrs. II. C. Srbmelier.
The funeral service will be held
-Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at
the German Lutheran cnurcn, cor
ner of Bollwood and Williams avenue.
Mr. Broldomoler wa horn In Ger
many January 1, 1884, and therefore
at tho time ot his death was 64 years
of age. lie left hi fatherland In
1861, coming to New Orleans, where
he resided until 1874, when 111 health
compelled him to leave the southern
climate. Ho went to Mlnden, N-b.,
and was tho founder and a sutie
Htient resident of that plnce. In lHSH
he luft the middle west aud came lo
Oregon. Uugono drew his attention
for a few years, but later on he came
to Portland, where ho resided until
the time of his denth. 1'ortland
Journal.
WEDDING OF IMPORT
IN DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES
There are Indications that John
W. Kern, tho roCont candidate for
vice-president, may not have the
walk-over for the senatorshlp that
It was generally supposed would be
the ense when Thomas laggart ana
other, leaders of the so-called Demo
cratic "machine" came out In hi
support. A number of the Democrat
ic legislators from the northern part
of the state havo organised to make
a systematic campaign In behalf of
llenjamln F. Shlvely of Bo nth llend,
a former candidate for governor nnd
for many years prominent In the
Democratic councils of Indiana. Mr.
.Shlvely la noted for his ability as a
speaker. He served several terms
In congress, where he distinguished
himself as a forceful leader. Ills
.friends are working Induiirlhiujtly
In his support and they are of the
cplnlon that he will be able to give
Mr. Kern a hard fight for tho honor
or succeeding Mr. llemenwuy In tho
sennte.
Moullon, llurA, Melntyro, Clarke,
Ulnkham, tlllles, and Volght. Man
ager McKwen will also bo presented,
with an emblem. Next Monday even
ing at a banquet' those men will .
choose their captain tor next year.
The report of Manager McKwen
howert that he had cleared ome
thlng like $1400 for the season, over
all expenses and salaries.
Trainer Hxvwnrd. C. N. McArthur
and Fred Moiil.eu. were appo'nted
a committed lo yeitire a coach aud
an assistant for next season. Coach
Forbes, of courso, will be secured If
possible. .
o: Iters fine ranilnie:
at'irnonn eoron, ruf-
Hoc
hniM'TH. ea.:t."' i"'-
Wuithlngton. I). C. Dee. 12. Dip
loiiiiillc and uftlelul circles were well ,
represented nt the wedding todny of!
MIsb Mill Taylor, daughter of thel
former United States minister to!
Spain and Mrs. llannls Taylor, audi
Iir. U-ld Hunt of this city. The wed-
ding reretnoliy was perforlut'd early
In the nltornmin at tlo- home or the
Taylors III (I ulrn-l and was followed ,
by a large ri-eitloa,
ENGLISH SOCIETY SAD
OVER AMERICAN WEDDIM3
ALUMNI DEFEATS HIGH
ICHOOL BASKET THROWERS
I nrton, 1 2.
'I'lt-iii hi v 'I ! apntilf!
I"HiMf'!lM. M 'hilt (In
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l in V .tv rv-,uit
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thin' Vih Quality ir. Lvcry, GarmentStyle in Every Seam
t you wear this kind of goods you are sure to be a well-dressed man. Look just as well as anybody, anywhere Any
si you wear mis Kinu ui guu j ,.. :,) .1,:. tnie in evcrv trarment on our counters. Clotlnna:
i
f Furnishings,
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DIED
'don
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s
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Put n C.onlon hat on your
head ur.d yoa have reached
the limit of hi t good'"-".
Kach J-""
If you wo.-.r a : weat'-r there
is cmiifort i" every I 'I,,!-
j-.,,.t;. 7.V t"
Rain
Coats
Boys'
Clothing
Men's
Sox c
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Coirivir.ation
Set
eli rain coats thai will
-heil ram: tliat'K the lilo'l
loa want. Haeh .HI- to J
Mntr.ie tl:.- s!.d .!.!. :
,lVS in- lil b" lo-ind
....... .1.,,;.. li-.j-.k 'n --' llo-.
vo
.- li. -;n
It -
and ol.r.o
Ties for
'Everybody
Ik
Handkerchiefs
Silk
Umbrellas
Fancy
Shirts
Stetson
Hats
'I'eekH, l'iir-ln-llnlld tli'h.
tiew -ill. !!'. ro-H Jattl'-IIIK.
In
Kai-h .
Th- fi:i
WI.I-. le
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ti and i-nanle.'.
U."!' Mini "Oi-
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le.'lie!,,-,! W--I :
."ille. 7-"m- ale M
t ' ifittrt'lfi!!' . f .-in v
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;..... I Oil In K'JII
Mm. f'nrrie MieKiiy. of Florence .
who I'.'ik lie.-n la-r,- meler Ireatnieif
for i-aiiei-r. died in thU city at tie-iei-iie
i ! frietuli 'I ..ej. lav iiri-ri.'nv..
lu-'-uih-r S. 'Ill" fntn-ral wan he',;
'nuir -;tlay inor nlilK at J 'I o I lurk fioui
iiov e's tiiid.-riiikinu pat Ifi-f, t r - - re
main del UK hurled In Odd 1-VUou.-'
lentelery The B--riee at the Klave
wre nailer the (llreitl.ill of SI.
Mary's flispter, Onler of Ka-tern
.Star, -t'orsall t!'-.
wi-d'lliiu; of .Ml
oi-k'-'ti-i'-'' mi'l
, ' ' . ' if th
. il ' t very
!iiil"t ti l ili. 'Hie w-lidliiK Ih net fur
tllr.t.'IV Ilii-le.if of lieliu; nt
li' lillmil -iinn-i nlf-ilr In lollilon. li! '
iv:i at firi iiiunneil, the ceriiiioi:i !
will lei in r I l K.i'd III the irexeln e of ;
a n -x : el.i'iviM ii ml t,l--ml. In I le III- j
lie i-arUti fli'ii-eh nt litun. in t'ttni-i
H'Ttrml ' H!r Tli'itnns llrorkl-i
'. il ;. I H n r lA 11 prii'le i live II- III" 1
I -, I .-'il .. : ! Ii- Ihi- rui:lir . f .!-i
Tlomt.- nnd l.adv l!re-kn-li:itik. of
fit '.' 'lif , t'lilnle-rtiitiil. i-Ji'i.uel I
i - i ;' on -. t!u- jirns ;i" 1 1 ve ;
i.-I'le -. o-iai .'h i;ii- will of li.-iM.-i ;
W.-.IMI- m,i ,.. i 'm- ti'liilonaire ele -i
Irleil' lit t ol I'l'tshlirK. !
The hluh ' hnol alumni beat th
flrt liiiskethall team last aven
lim at tho armory Uy ill escor of
IV to 10. In tho first half the
points stood K lo K. Tub hih school
hud sumo splendid team work but
waro derielent In basket throwing.
The iilumni showed lack of practlcv.
hut wero K')od on baskets.
For' tho hluh school Watson, Bur
ton and Mummy. wnr unquestion
ably tho stars, and Watson and Cuck
erllim for tho older team.
tli.arh mine has develops a re
markable tesjn in the past two weeks.
1 Im boys nil llki him and feel that he
.mi develop the licit leaill III tho
.ilste. When I hey become mora ne
iiratn In bske' throwlrn. they will
n.v- toriiMabi-.1 t-puneiits.
CLASSES CHOOSE TEAMS
FOR CROSS COUNTRY RUN
Tim tieeloi- ie.un fsr i.'i.' rroioi-'imitii-
rifi in-Ki Haiunlay v-as elros
a i:it niKhi an toll i: Wood, Cait-
, F'
ell.
mil,
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Itllde:', 'ujii..ln;
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vk ii i M .ii r- tu e eiit
ilowl!. (till-
l.uru, l-:d-.-.u and
i -can u-;ilu was Be-
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ft hi'.e bear cloth collar and mv
til -hQ t-V
Uraj Astrachin collar and nm"
"t. each -"!
O'l. i. . . .... with
bead lrimQ,ing,.l?2.."0 and $ '
Hampton Bros.
M llf II . CLA
iHER CASH BEATS CREDIT
ROYS' CLOTHINGO
If lh t'jv n" In a Butt, whr irit
buy II fur Xma .Vt.no lo VIO.H
NIGHT ROBES
Make uwful presents. We have
them from IMK- lo
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A. A. Walter, a former resident of
! KllKen Who left here on Keplemtie!
Tho Allen Krtilt Co. Is today shln-i i l, in attend the Northland ('olleui
I O' a ear of iQ-d prunes to the -at Ashland. Wis., where he Is srudy
ki.t The KuKene Lumber Co id i IriK for the ministry, preached his
also loading a car (if lumber for the! first sermon December ( at butter
Kssi. ' aut, Wisconsin.
tii-ni I'nrhunid.
fllleuk'o, Ihic. 12. I lee..
May, l.ut I S; July. 9S 3-i.
$101;
I'ortlnnd, Dec.
chanKed. .
Tacoma, lec.
chanted.
12. Wheat un-
11. Wheat un-