Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 21, 1907, Image 4

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    FIFTEEN YEARS
SUPRÊME COURT
DR. C. E. LOOMIS
ON WITNESS STAND
(Continued from Page J.)
LIQUOR CASE
A DANCE AT
WENDLING
Nothing Too Good
For Our Customers
Puter's homestead claims, and that
he had received a like amount from
Puter as expense money for exam­
Affected Hands, Arms and Legs—
The Portland Journal of yester­ ining and reporting on these claims.
(From Monday s Guard I
Endured Terrible Itching and was day contained the report of the an-, Puter has been convicted In the case,
During the progress of a dance >
which
is
known
as
the
"seven-elev
­
Unable to Sleep —Would Tear preme court decision on Lane county en” case. He is now here to testify given by the Lincoln Annuity Union
cases as follows:
I at Wendling Saturday night Frank
the Bandages to Scratch the Skin
William Renshaw and Alf Walker. I ' for the government In the present
Gordon, organizer for the order, was !
appellants, against G. R. Chrisman. j I cases.
— In less than One Week
In cross-examination Dr. Loomis 'stabbed in the head by Robert 1-ane,
county judge, et al.; appeal from the'
circuit court of Lane county, Law- ( said he had not informed Hermann 1 a sawmill hand. The injury is not
u
rence T. Harris, judge; affirmed by that he had received this money.
"I would not have dared to,” he J serious and Gordon is able to be
Judge Moore. This is a suit by Wil-[
::
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1
would
have
been
glad
around.
j Ham Renshaw and his partner to re­ exclaimed,
The dance was attended by respec­
strain the county court from making! enough not to let any one know
“I had eczema nearly fifteen years, an order prohibiting the sale of In- about it."
table people of the town, and was go- ’
Negotiated for Immunity.
were my hands, arms Itoxicatlng liquors in the city of Eu-1
In a serie* of questions by Mr. Ing along nicely when a number of
ftrts the worst in the | gene and to have an election to de­
winter time and were termine whether or not such sales W orthington for the defense to as­ mill hands and loggers, who had
certain if
the
witness had been been drinking during the evening,
always itchy, and I shall be prohibited therein.
could riot keep from
promised immunity by the govern­
Eugene Street Cssi'.
entered the hall and began to raise
scratching them. I
J. W. Christian, executor of the es­ ment's attorneys for testifying, it
had to keep both tate of Etha Christian, deceased, ap­ was ascertained that negotiations to a disturbance. Organizer Gordon ex­
hands bandaged all pellant, against the city of Eugene this end had been carried on, but ! postulated with them several times
the tune, and at night
had come to nothing so far as the[ and at last threatened to have them
1 would have to and J. P. Turner, street commission­ witness knew. He said an attorney)
scratch through the er, appeal from the circuit court of named Hardy had approached hint in put out of the hall, whereupon Lane
bandages as the itch­ Lane county, J. W. Hamilton, judge; Oregon during the pendency of the) became enraged and attacked Gor- j 44
ing was so severe, and Judgment of lower court affirmed by ''seven-eleven” cases end said he don with a pocket knife. He made i YY
at times I would have Justice Eakin. This Is a suit to en­ could "fix ft.” Hardy saw the gov-1
to tear everything off join defendants from opening a street ernment's attorneys and witnesses several vicious lunges at Gordon's
head and struck him twice, infllct-
my hands to scratch (East Twelfth street) as a part of several times.
Finally Hardy told
the skin. I could not what Is claimed to be Twelfth street Loomis that tie government attor­ 1 Ing two wounds In hlB scalp. The
■st or sleep. I had In the Christian addition to Eugene.
neys 'did net care a d—-n about the ! vounds bled profusely and at the
Pickett Will Case.
<ev»ral physicians
Katie White et al., appellants, 'seven-eleven' case, but If you can sight of the blood some of the women
treat me but they
could not give me a against Agnes Joyce et al., respond­ tell them anything about Mitchell or fainted and great excitement ensued.
from
Lane county, Hermann------- "
permanent cure, nor ents; appeal
Objection by United States Attor­ It was soon learned, however, that
even coul 1 they «top James W. Hamilton, Judge; judg­
the itching, After ment of lower court affirmed by Com­ ney Baker interrupted the conclu­ the Injury as not serious, and quiet
was again restored.
using the Cuticura missioner Slater. This Is a contest sion of the remark.
Soap, one box Cuti­ over the will of George W. Pickett,
Lane was placed under arrest and
cura Tint merit and Who <!ii «l In Lane (oiintv Nlvenile i '
will be given a hearing before Jus­
two bottles Cuticura 22, 1902, admitted to probate, and
tice of the Peace Freeman at Wend-
Resolvent for about under which 8 B Eakin was made
six days the itching had ceased, and now executor. Contestants tiled a petition
ling tumoVrow. The following who
the sorce have disai appeared, and I never to annul the probate of the testa­
I were creating a disturbance at the
felt better in mv L._
___ -
life than
I _______
do now. ment and that It be not declared the
dance were also arrested and fined
Edward Worell, band 30th, U. 8. Infan­ will of George W. Pickett. After tes­
♦10 each on the charge of disturb-
(Front
Tuesday's
Guard.)
try, F ort Crook, Nebraska. '
timony was taken the court affirmed
Constable Plank went to Wendling Ing the peace:
H. Cronlze, Harry
the order of probate.
Appeal was
The most torturing and disfiguring made to the circuit court, which con­ this morning to arrest Fred Shepard, Armstrong, Roy McCready, Paul
humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, irri­ curred in the original findings, and 11 sawmill hand there, for assault
Robley, Charles Tyler, Harry Shear
tations, and inflammations of the akin, the supreme court now affirms the
with a dangerous weapon upon John and E. Lane.
scalp, and blood, with loss of hair of in­ Judgment of the lower court.
! Downs on March 14.
Downs and
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fants, children, and adults, are instantly
♦♦
relieved and speedily cured by the Cuti­
Shepard became engaged in a quar­
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cura Remedies, when all else fails.
rel
with
the
result
that
Shepard
be
­
::
i
Complet« I fftrmal «nd Internal Treatment for E very
Humor • f Infanta, Children, end Adult« < <>n«i«ta of ( ih (-
♦♦
came enraged and
struck
Downs
ettre Hoap < JFc » to Cleanae the «kin, CiHlcura ointnienl
♦♦
(>»«' > to Ileal the hkiit, end Oitirura Pill« (Chocolat»
Successors to H. Cordon
across the face with a board. The
♦♦
Coated
, per Ual of flO) to Purify the Blood.
Mold throughout lhe world Potter Drug a ( hem Corp..
latter is now in the Eugene hospital
Ho • Prop« Il u n Mv« Dépota Ixntf-n, Newbery, V
Chartrrhooae ftq. ; Pari«, Kobetis. » R >e de la !’«■«.
•T" Mailed E iee, “ How to Cure hkiu 1 orture«.
After Four Mouths Holly of K. W. receiving treatment for bis Injury,
W* notice .bat McClanahan, the
Millkey. Drowned u Mkngit Cuuuty, which, while ned serious, Is very pitin­
ful. The constable Is expected down incubator man. 72 West Eighth
W iik I i ., I m Found.
| from Wendling with his man toniglrt. street, Is now working three men put­
He is shipping
Guard readers will remember the He will be tried before Justice of th* ting up brooders.
these all over the country, and he In­
drowning of Sink Mulkey, a former Peace Bryson tomorrow.
forms us that he w still behind with
! Lane county man., near Sedro-Wooi-
his orders. These brooders are ship­
His body MORE PAI FOR MAIL
ey, Wash , last October,
( A Ititi ICRS AND CLERKS ped here in a knocked down form,
has just been recovered. The Skagit
The registration of students from County Courier, , published In that Heven Mi'll in Eugene I’owtolliee Will md are put to gether in his factory.
We notice that Ms. McClanahan Is
1
tells of It iu fol-
laine county at th? O A. C. Is as fol­ city, of March 14.
Receive *1(10 Per leur More After
Or Miles
lows:
carrying
a full line of poultry sup-
lows:
■lol) I-
The Guard from time to time has
plies
and
stock
food,
and
he
has
just
The body of
Hattie V. Bennett. Wildwood; An­
Anti-Pain Pills
mentioned the fact that Broders
Washington, Marcfr I ft.—The first shipped In two tons •r oyster shell,
dy Clarence Culvert. Percy ,M. Ffttley, I with two other 1
I Bros., the butchers, intend to build
Samuel L Foster, Edith E. Harpole, 'the Skagit river near Blrdsvlew on uswlutant postmaster-general today the same amount of grit, and has a on their lot between the Roney and
Jdeuinh G. Hewitt. Clali W. Starr, October 26 last, was found in a pile Issued a detailed statement showing Idg shlppient. of chick food, He car- Gordon blocks on West Efglilh street.
Almost instantly and leave no bad effects
Junction City; Elmer R. Crowe, Oral I of drift on the samf bar a short dis- I the distribution of postal clerks and rles a full line of poultry netting and Saturday evening they finally decided
E. Crowe, Lorane; M. Jeanette Haw tance east of the ferry on Tuesday !••«»<•» carriers In Oregon whose sal­ wire fence of all descriptions.
They also relieve every other pain, Neural­
upon plans, which are lieing drawn
lilts Is a n<rw industry for Eugene,
The discovery was made aries will bv- raised fjlOO each on
ley, Philo B
Hawley, Wildwood; morning.
by Architect Hensill, and will let the
gia. Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache,
one that the city has long been in
Charles 1» llul!, Alfred M. White, by Guy Manser while fishing, aud he , July 9. They are as follow«
contract for the erection <rf the build­
Stomach ache, Ague Pains, Pains from in­
Car
need of, and we think that Mr Mc­
In
making the fact 1
Cottage Grove; John G. Kelly, Kate lost no time
ing within a few days. The building
jury, Bearing down pains, Indigestion, Diz­
dorks.
riera
Clanahan
Is
the
man
that
will
bring
known
to
Constable
R..
K.
Dunham.
O. Kelly. Slgfried
Maurer, Pansy
will be two stories high and will ex­
3 it to the front and make it a perma­
.
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ziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
Maurer, Eugene; Peter 8. Rice, Ma­ Coroner Walnwrtght was at once no­ Albany . . . .
tend back 110 feet. The upper story
.
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0 nent Business for Eugeue.
pleton Commencement for 1907 oc­ tified and he arrived here In the Ashland . . .
will extend back only 80 feet, the re­
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curs In June. The baccaluureate ser­ course of the afternoon and removed Astoria . . .
mainder of the distance being cov-
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mon will be preached by Rabbi Wise, the remains to l»i*uver’» undertaking Baker City . .
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ered by the lower story only. The
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♦ building will have a frontage of 30
of Portland, and the annual address parlors, where it. was prepared for Corvallis
M unti El».
♦
Eugene ....
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to the graduates will lie made by burial.
♦
♦ feet on West Eighth street. It will
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The body was In such a condition (■rants IHiss
1
Senator Gearln.
+ + + ♦ + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦• + be built of brick anil at a small cost,
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that It could not lie recognized by the Hood Hirer .
las
only
tile
front
and
rear
walls
are
The marriage <if .lease P. Inman to,
Subscribe tor the Weekly Gannì.
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features, but It was fully identified La Grande.,
|
Mias
Beryl P Reynolds took place at , necessary. The stairwly will be built
Oregon
City
.
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by several persons, intimate with the
' next to the Roney block.
H
3 the home of the bride's parents. Mr '
[deceased by the clothing which he Pendleton
The owners of the new building
and
Mrs
II.
.1.
Reynolds.
450
Olive
9S
73
wore and a scar upon one of the legs. Portland
I ' win occupy the entire lower floor
street,
Saturday
evening
at
9:30
3
0
An inquest was deemed unneceaaary Koseburg
o'clock Rev. Ella Humbert offi< fating. [ I with their meat, market, and the
I
t
as the tireuinstances attending bis Salem............
| upper floor will he divided into living
3
4 The wedding was a very quiet affair |
■ leath are well known. 11 detailed nc- The Dulles.
j rooms or otfieee. The structure will
only
thi'
near
relatives
of
By taking one or two Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain
the
couple
I
■ oiiut of which wns published In the
After the ceremony! I be completed before another winter.
Pills when you feel an attack coming on.
being present.
I Courier at the time.
You not only avoid suffering, but the weak­
1 and congratulations
refreshments i The notice for,bids for its irvctlon
The body probably floated down
Not Kiniangrr l.itc \t Im a K-agrsic J were servi d and Mr. and Mrs. Inman ¡appears in another column of coday s
ening influence of pain upon the system. If
the river during the next frenhet, the
Citlscu .luac You the Cure
nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take a
were driven It» their new horn* at Guard.
place In the drift pile where U ..utgi'd
tablet on retiring or when you awaken.
869 Willamette street where they
being at least four feet above the
Why will people continue to suffer have RMte to huuekeei^ng
This soothing influence upon the nerves
The
present level of the river.
t he iigoniim of kidney complaint back­ groom is the janior itarner at thw gro-
brings refreshing sleep.
It
was
riqairted
that
Mr.
Mulkey's
*1 had one hundred acre« ol land near
ache. urinary disorders
lameness, eery firm of Reynolds A fntnan. and
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
life was Insured for several thusand
Union.
»a. and the squirrel« came m
hum the hill« in such numl»mi that it
dollars and that the companies hi.vc headaches,. languor, why allow them­ 'the bride is the daughter of the
selves to become chronic Inialtds. ¡senior member, They haw hosts of
svr.ned inq»o*«il>le to do anythtnu with
refused payment until absolute proof
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them.
Hearing good report« ol “W cmx L-
when a certain cure is offered them? [friends who tender con grut ulatons.
of his den*h could lie obtained.
New York March 17. The Herald
latk” Squirrel Pouon I puichaaed aix can»
Denn's
Kidney
Pills
Is
the
remedy
BOHN.
which kill d off the entire drove com
Funeral services were conducted at
will tomorrow say that according to
♦
NOTICE
pl telv. 'Die squirrel« lay dead over the
•j 30 this afternoon
from Denver's to use beeaust it gives the kidneys
a member of John D. Rockefeller,
Leld by hundred«.
Now I have a great
Th«' annaal meeting ef the stock­ ■ Jr.’s, Bible class, and who is also a **♦♦♦♦+*♦♦*♦♦♦44+
undertaking parlors and interment the help they need to larrtorni their
crop on the land, the l»e«t I ever rai rd.
work.
In Eugene, February 27, 1207,
„
1907, to
holders
of the l.leweltyn Telephone ; personal fTieud of John I> Rncke-
took place In I’nlou cemetery. Mrs
"Woodlark“ | k >' «on k.lU them all. You
N
If you have any, even one, of the Conqisny will be held at the Central
may be «ur? I «hall uae no other.1
Phelps
and
wife,
a
daughter.
Mulkey was visiting friends near An­
I feller.« nd In a position to know of
<
S. S. BOOTH. Union. Oregon.
acortes when news of the findin,, of symptoms of kidney iHseases, cure schoolhouse on March 39. 1907. at 1 his affairs, the latter proposes to
To Mr. and Mrs. Bnrley Williams,
yourself
now,
before
diabetes.
dropsy
I o'clock p. m. for the parpose of elect­ make a princely gift to New York
her
The above letter explain» what
Friday. March 8, 1907, near Gate
or
Bright's
disease
sets
tn.
Read
this
ing five directors, aud transacting city. It will amount to at least 350,-
she
“Woodlark’ Squirrel Potion does.
Creek, a daughter.
Eugene testimony:
other businetis
city
of
000.two.
it will be part charitable
it is certain death to Ground
Mrs,
J.
A.
McKinney,
of
65
Law
­
the
OLA HALDERSON,
On Friday, March 8, to Mr. and
and part educational. The Herald
.Squirrel*. Prairie Doga, Gopher»
rence street. Eugene Oregon, says
President.
will say:
Mrs. Stanley
Hickey, at Cottage
and Sage Kat*.
MB HIE
For several years I had attacks of A H PERKINS. Sec
w ni30
This man said that
when Mr. Grove, a ten-pound daughter.
kidney trouble at o<M times, and re­
Joseph Well* oi Weqipe, Idaho,
Risekefeller was conferring with his
Flint Baker, of Junction City, was
cently they became more acute.
killed I 5 0 squmels with the con­
U»ST. STRA1 ED <»lt STOLEN
so*
at Lakewood. N. J. a fortnight in Lug ne today.
Archie Livermore, wtio has bwn There was backache and more or less
tents oi a single can.
One blue speckled hound, with
ago the meeting was not for the pur-
[employed as clerk In the Eugene post- Irregularity of the kidneys being I re­ large black spot on his back
Five | I»»«' of discussing any Immediate
It costs a little more than aane
, office for elght or ten years, a good duced to try Domi's Kidney Pills t dollars reward will be paid any one
others because it is better.
part of that lime a» head clerk, has found relief almost from the first who will Inform me of his where­ gift, but was on the subject of Mr.
Every Package Guaranteed.
Levi Straus« ft Co.
Rockefeller's willwhlch document the
resigned his position, the resignation Ths backache sou* left me and I be­ abouts.
Positively cwred by
WHOLESALE D0TRIBOTOR5
oil king was then completing with he
these
LitUe
Pill*.
taking effort last Saturday evening came better and stronger
As 1 con­
» an riUNcisca
I
DON P YOUNG.
aid
of
his
son
and
his
lawyers.
It
was
They
aLso
rehere
Dte-
He has accepted a position In the Eu­ tinued their use every symptom <»f my m!S
Fall Creek. Or.
tre-s
front
Dyspepsia,
I
q
-
said that his document will astonish
gene Ixian A Savings Bank and will trouble disappeared Other members
mwioa and Too Hearty
the world when it is made public.
ansunie his ilutlv« there In about a of our family hve also had good re­
Rating. A perfect retn-
Rad breath, a coated tongue, a lan­
*iy tor ItetMes. Nausea,
week
sults from using Doan's Kidney Fill». guid feeling. |s entirely unnatural Gifts to educational and charitable
browsing»a 844 Tiste
Mr Livermore ha* served I the gov-
For sale hy all dealers
Price 50 Your lazy liver and bowels need a instltulons will amount to 3250 000 -
a intenwid snd awai t 0
■A th® Mouth. Coated
•bout th» iroo<Mnw
009.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Ruffalo, ton Ic.
ernment well and faithfully, , and has cents
T"W. Pain tn the side
The best soothing tonic to
MAffVtL Mhirlmq
N
Y
.
sole
agents
for
ths
I'nited
filled his position at the pon Btoffive to
THe
srw
’.T
every organ is Hollister's Rc tky There’s nxugnt so sweet as love's ngulate the B ow , k
States
«asosd-'vrlvs. :
satisfaction of the public
Remember the name
l^n'i
Mountain Tea
35 cents, tea or tab-
young dream,
SMALL PILL SMALL D»$E, SMALL PRICE
•d then ». Ill« and take no other.
lets.
l.lnn Drug Co.
and
sweeter
It would he
itate tl he ap­
If h* »•Arnot supply the
ir lovers would only take
NÍRVFI,, accept no
tonal cl erti at
1'he Bi an Magic Spray Pump saves
other. b«t «end «tamp for
I I lttmted
ft fftTM
Rocky
Mountain
Tea
•iTTir
Signatur»
Pa« han not 1-3 the labor. See It before buying
iBll Animlar«an4>1ir*rti"'^ti»-
i i 44»
Linn Drug Co.
There are two Catalogue for the asking
-* a. saasr.,saw tuas.
>point ment.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
t^<ne-l»MvÍM I »rug • •.>„ (• «tor»'-.
i
Subscribe for «be Weekly Guard.
SS— REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Woodwurd, Clarke A Co., I’ortl***
CURED BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES
HAT is the Motto of Eugene’s only “exclusive house
furnishers’\ Campbell-Fellman Co., successors to
H. Gordon.
Complete line of ‘velvet, axminster, Brussels and
ingrain carpets and mattings at prices that defy compe­
tition. Largest line of rugs, carpets, linoleums and
floor oil cloths in Oregon, outside of Portland. Carpets sewed,
laid and lined free of charge to all of our customers.
Carpets cleaned and fumigated, so they are thoroughly
sanitary, under direction of our expert from Portland, at prices
that are right. Have your old mattresses renovated and re­
picked, so they are as good as new at a trifling cost.
Complete line of office furniture, go-carts, iron and brass
bed steads, refrigerators, comforts, pillowsr stoves, tin, iron and
granite wear.
Everything for the house, home ar.d office at
prices to suit all the people all the time.
HIT MAN IN FACE
WITH A BOARD
THE RIVER GIVES
UP ITS DEAU
BIG BUSINESS
IN POULTRY SUPPLIES
CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO., Ke Housefurnishers
BRODERS BROS.
TO BUILD
Headache
T t
1
1
Prevent
All=Aches
GOPHERS
SAGE RATS
PRAIRIE DOGS
JOHN D. BUSY
MAKING HIS WILL
SICK HEADACHE
FOR CHILDREN
they we ar. and wear-
8nd wear.
CARTERS
All Druggists
Every Womai
CARTERS
I