Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1909, Image 1

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MISSISSIPPI CONGRESS
IMPLETES WORK HI DENVER
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EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1909
STOCKHOLM STREET
CAR COMPANY WINS
FOUR CONVICTS
ESCAPE FROM PEN
NO. 105
Old Employes Taken Back on At Last Accounts the Fugitives
vlnnllv mmrnv-
Tjolntions, which it is 'be
1,1,1 an end to the Plnchot
i-iDcerning the segrega
f, lands other than forest
fTrans-.Missii))l Congress
ttoOT 10 moet 'n a short
Tsjn Antonio in November,
fan Col. Ike T. Prior and
i.Kis, president and secre
ts-re previously elected.
., were chosen today:
,rfsiiient, A. C. Trtimbo,
lokla.; second vice pros
nutton, of Denver; third
ot.W. F. Baker, of Sioux
j vice president, C- A.
Bakersfield, Cal.: chair
,n committee, Fred W.
; Kansas City.
:3J
3
no would have nof.ilng to do w'fh
them when they tame up onk-iiillv
but would turn them over to Pierce
and the commissioner of the general
land office.
Since coming into otrice. Pierce
stutes, Ballinger has had nothing to
do whatever with these cases, and
all matters recanting tr.eni have been
handled either by himself or bv the
general land office.
Corporation's Own I
Conditions
Stockholm, Aug. 21. The local
street car company has score a cum
pleie victory over those of its em-;
ployes who joined the recent strike!
After the strike faiie! the men ap
plied for their old positions, but only
a lew of t::ose employed at the niaxi.
mum wage have been taken back,
and these now receive the minimum
pay and are compelled to give a bond
guaranteeing loyalty to the company.
me striKe-Dreakers on the other
Had
Not Been
captured
Re-
Tony Williams. Fred Kelsceiighen.
Frank Weyer und Clarke Davis, con
victs, escaped from the Orogou state
penitentiary yesterday neon and
made their way out of town south
ward along the Liberty roc 1. ned
were last seon in the vicinity of Sa
lem Heigths sohool house. Thev
were' not apprehended at an early
hour this morning.
Williams, IteiSBiishen
IFAMOUS INCUBATOR BABY ;
i EIIBMIOIICQ linn OEMOATinu I
! lUlllllUIILO I1LVV OUlGHIIUll
FOR PEOPLEIOF TOPEKA
hand have been given the best post-: were employed in the brick
TRAIN WRECKED,
FATALLY INJURING
ENGINEER GILLETTE
Spokane, Aug. 21. The engine
and baggage car of the southbound
S. F. & N. passenger train plunged
through a fifty-foot bridge twentv
0 piKltCTC miles north of here today, fatally in-
DEKK.M'f li.AL.ijl.Mihit. ; jiuing engineer uuiette anu senous-
; l.v injuring a mail clerk.
None of the passengers were In-
tions in the service.
Topeka, Kas.. Aug. 21. Marion Bleakley, the St. Louis
world's fair incubator baby, who caused litigation which has
k'v'lrd '.m7 bee" pendin? for several years, was kidnapped sensationally
g Viine" t'lu flom i,s mother this morning. The child, who is five years old,
WALTER WELLMAN'S
BALLOON EXPLODES
-on, Aug. 20. Acting Sec-! . . d
II... Intn.,.lrvl Fie, t "I 1 - 1 J
teof the Interior Depart-
broke the silence lie has
faintained regarding the! To Suppress l'lsh 1'orates
bt Secretary uaninger in' I'orr lownsena, uasn., Aug. 21.
ie Cunningham coal en-: Complaint was received today by
iska. Pierce stated that Collector of Customs F. C. Harper
3a!lhiger, assumed office. - which resulted in the dispatching of
me that previous to hi3 the I'ni'ed States revenue cutter Ar
,1 appointment as secrcta- rata to Ponit Roberts to suppress the
en called into consulta- fish pirates' depredations ibat have
3; these esses, ana mat grown alarming.
Jlanuuerfest, Norway. Aug.
21. Wellman's balloon ex
ploded on August 15, at a
point 32 miles from its shed
on t'he Island of Spitsbergen.
Wellman and his companions
were consepuontly forced to
make a landing. Nine of the
men in the balloon was injure:!.
The annual metinT of Oregon sher
iffs whieh was scheduled to be -r.old
in Itoseburg in August IS and 1
was not held, owing to a lack af at
tendance. Ilesides Douglas, only
three of Oregon's 34 c-.iunlies were
repre-entcd by officers. The three
visiting officers were shown a good
time while in the city.
Suit Department Filled
41 the Newest That's New
elghjtill make little difference what model you may be looking for in
.id
i of
iillsutt, we have it. 'When It comes to selecting the quality, we
tire that for you, too. No suits made that will measure up to
a requirement like the celebrated "Wooltex" or "I.aVogue"
They nre right, and -always so. The price may be the ma-
tor it may be the minor consideration. If Die former
; most convincing argument In favor of our suits is that they
-quoted to you at CASH PUICliS, which are from $5.U0 to ?.00
is than credit store prices. We can afford to sell for less be
ta we do get cash. We are better prepared this teason man
1 Fat'fr before to maintain the position we have enjoyed 101 nian
the leading suit house of Kugene. we nae a
lrk-
ihsodb past of
Not
-rem
jager of the alteration department Is an expert In Iter line of
Tru
' ri . v nn n,--,nt..n .iilaf.ietion on every suit. The work
, . . i r oo Krt
:auitlcss. At present me price range i num. . ja4,uu wuv
'J-eiter stock, a greater range of models and colorings. The new
i.
in
thcrt
9 FEATURE IN THIS DEPARTMENT
1 two-piece .Juniper Suit for
issy." sizes .14 to 10 years
Misses, charming little Vll
price range Ls . . S9.00 to S16
A Few Days Left of Our
Summer Stock Clearing
When goods ;.rc being; sold for a fra:tion oi their yalu:
side the walls. At closing time thev " "a inoriuiiif. 1 lie CIUKI, WHO IS live Vi
o ,m0 uicu i.aieimijr guurui'u, out mis moriiuiir a woman ai)-
when the guard!) back was turned j ; .1 , , , , 1
sneaked nviy. Davis was a trusty Pcred in the neighborhood selling soap, and visited Mrs.
and a water carrier on the asylum Bleakley's house. Half an hour later a bugqy coiitainino- the
switch. It is not known whether the . BO' 0
aumc noiii.tii ana two men was seen in lront oi tlic house, and
the kidnapping followed. The child had been left with a
neighbor boy today and one of the men from the buggy en
tered the house where the child was playing. The boy inter
fered ."-..J the kidnapper shot at him, missing him. Then he
a year and six knocked the lad down with his revolver butt and carried the oirl
from a store. ' b
up for one year away.
The police were at once notified and a large posso is now
in- pursuit.
The child has had a stormy career. While in the incuba
tor the baby was formally adopted by Mrs. James G. Barclay,
of Moline, 111., Mrs. Bleakley formally releasing the child. La
the child, after
...u : . : 1 . Tr ... ,-i , 1
alleged to be due from Misses Kinma 1 " oiougiH 10 juuisus, wnere 11 was KlUIiappea, DUl
later recovered. Mrs. Barclay then instituted suit in the fed
eral court, but she lost in the legal proceedings.
Two men were arrested on suspicion of being the kidnap
pers, but were later released from custody.
The empty buggy was found in the street this afternoon,
two miles from the scene of the kidnapping.
four went together, but it is thought
they did not, as only three men were
seen on the Liberty road.
Williams was sent up from Yair
1 ill county for a v;ar at'd six
months for forgery.
Helsenghen was sent up from
Washington county for
mom lis for larceny
Wever was sent
from (lilllain vfiuuty for larceny from
a dwelling.
Davis was sent up for a year and a
half from Columbia county for lar
ceny, and hi term would have ex
pired September 2 0.
.Tohn rt. Chezem has begun suit in ter Mrs. Bleakley sued for and recovered
the circuit court to recover $116. o3. 1... ... , , , , ,
and Nettie Chase for building a bun
galow for them.
$4.50 TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, $2.25
We have placed n line of Taffeta and Vessaline Pill; Waists on our
counters at ONE-HALF PRICE. 'I'hey have 3-4 sleeves, high
pointed collars; colors are brown, navy, black, ci.vm ar.d green
'lb" price range on these Waists was fioni SI. 50 to fK. 00. Au
gust clearing price $2.25 to $7. ISO
JREPJ'S COATS WHICH WILL WEAR FOR SEASONS
Garments are the most economical of any
never changes from one season to another.
the body. They are
English Plcadiily
' worn. The style
are so modelled n child does not outgrow
ier loose-fitting,
We have a wide range of colors
tfe
always look styl-
i,.,tr tn three-auarler length,
sizes from 8 to 10 eais.
S7.50 to $15.00
r WRAPPER DRESSES ALL REDUCED
W Dresses
5 Dresses
i Dresses
$ .85
$1.00
$1.50
$1.25 WHITE LINEN-FINISHED SKIRTS. 63c
White or colored Linen or Duck Skirts, worth regular from $1.00
to $5.00; placed on sale at August clearing-prices, 50c to $2.50
WASH SUITS AT A TRIFLING COST
We alwnvs aim to give the most for your money, but now we are
giving double value. All Wash Suits at HALF PKICIC.
$ 7.50 Suits, now $3.75
$ 9:00 Suits, now S4.50
$12.00 Suits, now $6.00
WOMEN'S DUSTERS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT
REDUCED PRICES
Kntire line of dusters for less.
$2.25 Dusters, ugust price SI. 75
$'.'.5ii Dusters. August price $2.00
$3.IHI -Dusters. Augnrt price $2.50
$4.0(1 Dusters. August price S3. 00
$1.25 and S1.S50 DRESS GOODS
I .H'fol co-ids; fall sliad-s; excellent vs;tner at regular price:-.:
,!,.." ard . .' $1-00
FOREST FIRES
RAGE FIERCELY
R
BADLY TREATED
One Hundred Men Arc Unable Mrs. Mary C. Thaw Issues a
to Check Progress of
the Flames
Spokane. Aug. 21. Tho Lircst fire
near the borders nf Coeur d'Alcnc
Statement Attacking the
Asylum Physician
MORGAN BUYS
niii lPiOiiD nl
AUCTION SALE
Was the Only Bidder and Se
cured the Property for
Twelve Millions
St. Paul. Aiivt. 21 - J. i. M.M-Kan
Was the nulv liiiUlcr on the nmiierlv
ol tlie Calcago tircat Western liaii
ay Company an I suli-ldiaiy lines.
comprising the ureal Maple U'af sys
tem, which wen. knocked down to
the highest bidder at a public aucll.m
in St. Paul today. As .vlei II-,.
price was J 1 J.iooi.uuii, whic'a Ik the
minimum succHlcd in- the federal
courts la nrderlng the sale.
Tile Mor-uir. concern has formed n
eorp ratl. n lor the purpose uf buy
ing and operating the Hue. and It is
un.lersmod they will have mi opposi
tion. The main Kngll.-h sMrk h.iidcrs
of I he company lone agreed to Hie
reurgiiniwitlim plans, watch will cou
slst of a governing b;uii io he ap
pointed and conu-ollcd by Morgan
and his assncla'es.
'I e tircat Western will n iw- proh
ably lake lis place aitioni: (he strong
roads of the country. "There Is no
doubt but that the road Is In sir lig
position with regard to the territor
ial Kltmilkm." .il l an effuial of the
cotup.iiiy. "As rKn tiM iln- ctonpany
has plenty of fund for development
il is sure to take n pr niincii( part lu
tratric regulation)) mid trail .p.rtat ion
prolilems ot the Middle West, 'fho
company has long lceii known .as a
rale dlsturhiM among other lines."
Among Lie assets ef the company
Isiod to he mUl an' tlw .l.i in, t'ity
Ai Kort Dodge italir.util ; the Wiscon
sin. Mlnnesma a I'ticlllc, and I he Do
Kali) Al. tircat Western. 'I liese lines
are sub.-l.liaty conip.inlcs wluii-.)
sloi-k Is controlled by the lireal.
Wi-n.i-nl. The rolling stock listed
Includes: Two hundred mid fltty
nine engine', 1 ( .'i pas.M-!i:;'r cars,
S.L'ul freight cars ulid :i2.'i inlscel
lam s cars, mii h as pay. repair am).
w ark t ar..
chicagFstke
i may not occur
Prositlcnt Mahon la Opposed to
a Walkout of tho Employes
Maltewall,
Copely 1 haw,
Aug. 21. Mrs. Mary
mm her of Hurry Thaw,
.reserve is spre "K anu '" tm,ny ne public a slalement crlli-
of the reservation. Il Is traversing 'clslng the trenlinciit uccordi d her sou
Hie Ijike (.'reek country and I he
! homes of fifty or more settlers are
threatened. It Ix-lng slated Hint Koine
homes havo already been burned.
' One hiiu ln-d men are righting flie
lodai, Irving to turn I he flumes to
ward the open eouniry.
! A destructive f .rest fire Is also re
i poi ti d near Huh) , on I lie I'end
o ilcille river.
1 I'.i ili-li ro.iiiobia l ire-.
V.'llllllpi Auu. -1- I e )-:
75c AND S1.00 DRESS GOODS
r;len:s and ijiinllties
y, e the great bargains
mine-re
yard
COc
$1.00 EELTS. 25c
iiic. 7-".c and Jl.i'fl H"
great assortment
c.-n h
25c
$1.25 BLACK "NEAR TAFFETA" UNDERSKIRTS
Wide flounce, dust ruffle; each
$1.00
50c AND 65c ROMPERS. 25c
." and tiac Itompers. pink or blue, checked gingham. ea h . .
25c
WASH GOODS WITH THE PRICE DECIDEDLY
IN YOUR FAVOR
us. Kiiiistcs. i
(.1 Summer leiod
7c, 9c, 10c, 12
oplili", Tissues. Ill fact nlluosl Ihe
at half prp e and many - vi-n less.
up to 2Dc, wont ibie.
entire
Pri.i
Mo' k
s now
Men's Deps
QUO
Clothes for men
It tiavs tn i.i.v n onli and nay a fair prh
l fall. Thev will make a better-looking
!l5.0n or one no to S.10.00. I,lst "
.-', 1 $1 00 and $1.50 Straw Hats; Frl-
1 Saturday, t-ach 50C
; cheap
Tnle our
man out
of jou a nd "ii
n lit be in'
, ... buy a llarl,
of our many satisfied custom
ha
ordittg to what oii
tei
i. ,
rey
24"ic Harvest Hats, helm
"0 Saturday, each
model;
25c
silk t'nderwear
and :
Kridny ,
SI. 50
t o$2 .Pt V
.. .. .1- .nrtnent
... . n...A ,h!,--ir.A nd -
r0- e-..i ,v n.ul Saturday, ca. . S5.0U
NO. 6 sic.r.o a,,;
fur iio'ii; Friday and '
NO. 6 hU''
-r A- Marx made K-iit
'ou can liny one fur
IS.fi0 Two-I'l.-ce Suits
atiirdny, suit. . $5.00
light and dark colors;
45c
s a . 1 :
I. &0W$f
V til
j COUNT VON ZEPPELIN.
, l-.ui! n- inaa .ii -i- - -
, ,.. , be d.n..-r-oi-. til I I a ,. :
i I '"-('la' i '"
I t,,,... i.,-,... i.i.:. i in im:i !' '.; ' ' J.','
J are a-.-iM..lng ih .i..i-.:b.n f h'
1,1,,. I I. a! rr.-(l l-.-l Hie .ai je.n ,
due town has bei'li d.stro.M'd.
Ill Matlewiiii iisyluin since he was re
turned there by order of Justice
Mills.
Mrs. Thnw declares thai Hurry Is
now enJolug fewer comforts than he
did previous to his recent applica
tion Tor release, and stales that when
lir. I .a mil, suiierlnleadenl of the asy
lum, mi ii'il ed the reason. Il" an-
.1 that II was becfnip-e what lino
i for Mum had not b' eh ap
Mir 'I h 'W i'i ".era I
that have Ic u wlthilncAll.
.- ih ' i.M-!al to le-r of tjie
ef riiml- b've M 'H i'
, ,.f ... .., i.raaife J, lie-.
,1 li-. his i lH'i. Ian. : d- iilal
t be pi-' t"i; l'-f ' tng li ! mi In
il Ml s o'cl'ii whi'll other
ire allowtd lo reiuaill up
Chicago. Aug. 21. With, the ar
rival today of William l. Mali
president of I liiiernail uial f'ar
Illcns 1'nloii, the street car trouble
link a brighter aspect. Mahon lo
said t be slrollgly opiKi.ed to u
strike.
OREGON PIONEER j
DIES. AT SALEM
t-'iilcm. Or.. Aug. 2 I . Hitmuel A.
Clnrlie. one of lr"giii' most ih-i'im
and la't kna'Ati pioneers, died at. his.
I lime In lhl ciiv icirly I tin niorning.
I
I n it
precli-'
I nrl II,
'l In-"
I ,, iv!l.
Ill
in Ic
,- 1. 1:11
a I,:,," i
ill' i, 'HIS
until !i.
am i:-),llli: Millie
I his r"iii,'n fl'iiu v.i-ti!nv't,oi to
It I VI
. t t T'l.'tw r-ivh. Ilnrrv
lint ti iiiR to c.it friiin fi : I '
In tin 'V"fi-
In th tiirirntrt tn 0: 1
Inff, hcijtnv' It Ih 1jiv
li 1 in it inn. On dinner hour.: Unit
when I, Hmb told her thnt nht hud not
treated hint when I out IfyliiK. h
replied that Hiiirv nnd nht hnd treat
ed him tunc h hMcr than ho di"rvi-d,
nnd miMt ho hn revenue." Con
tinuing. I'll" khvk;
1 r. I. it nih ntiide no denlnl We
nlieil b (tii innie ihnn otif-o If he hitd
ii in further i ell? -hi ot her tlnm re
venue InwiM (I in, ii ltd a de.'tiif to
i-nfei Itlr i'iv mhi h r 1 1 h so h would
not he chl" to icMtiry the tiexf tittle.
ll h: d lien ll- dpiified hinirt-t
ffoinev Ji-roiite nt Ihe hist tl-it I 111 K
Mr. I ;milt fitjlrl fjv no fi'h'T I' Ufoit
lr hf liif;tfi!n:M (uudnrt.
WIRELESS STATION
DESTROYED BY FIRE
i, I,,
rrup'.d.
in to ill
in'le
bill
,1 fl,
:. 21. - Tn" M ir, ,,,. '
, r-- .-'! a i"l
,i: i ni:.t, r ,:i; tin
t i , i iii-i .- -is HI 'I
.11 of 'he Tr ili"-.l-i;,a
e III v, N rt
mi , li line a' ton Ih in
i"ii- no inieiiuii-
'teameMl off COIIh-t
FAIR AND WARMER
WEATHER TOMORROW!
( llll K.O Mill T MWIKIT
fliba
ll-
,. A ii if
cllibel , i
2 I
Sl,l
; Ma!
;on and
V Hi-lilngion,
.Sunday lair.
V.'.,rii i r I'M pi near oa'. i
Idaho, lair sn I ' oler to-
r'-:,- S,n- :.n fair. inner if
4, i
I'm t la n I
hanged.
Iri'ivt'
Am: 21.
lliber. !
, Sf 3 M.
- Wheat Is nil
o
Wlit-.ii Is u-i
'':-A.:-:' r :'.': f
J. PIERPONT MORGAN.
I'r'- n'li'-ti' N"'- Y k f:riaiW'
w I. lioiii'l.t a nillriM I n--ia
1 1 2 .lio'l.ll'ili.
i nii i. an 1 IiIh ib-.itli a not iil-lo-r
iircxp'-c't ,
inn, I A Clin a" wldi-'e
,ll I ii -oitk'lioil! tli" rKUl coua-
rv ;in a t.e ;.apci wrlo-r. Il'l Ii.iMiit,
hUlorian. and man of nf:a:r. lie
was birn on the I'.biinl of Cntm,
w v.ere bin father was III Hie mercan
tile bii.ilno-M, on March 7. 127.
When lie a child hU fath'T dli-.l
and the widow removed to t'linrle
ton. H (.'., where yonlK Hmuel'wa
edtn afed
Tlie tl iH Tower '
,.iii . of I. Una. Ohio
.Ml,.m cliv i.iiini-ll
a liamli.-i- would
i 0,11 in - lum c, 11,1,
I) :, it III Jlint.ti , U I '
1 ;: li, ,i,"'r thai, '
II Mil
I'rod'iclng ceiii.
hm writ -en ih '
jr-king whel'o-r
I'l iict, d It 'I h
oil i.is r,ch'i,i-
it-.- prodii'i
n c .,! or Wilier
, l:a-i ft great, !'
'Where Cash
Deals Crer:t.
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h.i.'i
ma' ti
ll o
has I,
l.oo 'il
-1 (1 ,W II l!.e
e are very t
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