THURSDAY", APRIL 0, UM»»*
DO YOU GET UP
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FATHER OF MAN
WHO WAS KILLED
PROBABLY FOUND
Free Shoes
Shoes have been given to customers holding
sales slips numbered as follows
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Ten Pairs of Shoes
Free Next Saturday Night
It I b probable that the name of the
young* man who was killed by being
run over by a freight train in the de
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pot yards Saturday afternoon is Fred
Johnson, and J. P. Johnson, who con
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ducts a dgfry farm near Omaha, I b
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now on the way to Eugetle with the
HIM.'.
expectation of ientifying the body as
H3.1H
that of his son.
Saturday evening, after the Inquest
over the remains had been held. Cor
oner Gordon sent a telegram to the
Omaha Bee as follows:
“Fred W. Johnson killed here to
day. »Father dairyman near Omaha.
i Ixift home five years at’)."
The Bee printed the telegram In its
Sunday morning edition, and yester
day afternoon the coroner recefveed
a telegram from J. P. Johnson. In
structing him to wire a full descrip
tion of the man who w
lid so last night and
ng received a reply
and that be would
on the first train.
A pocket coin in I
pocket bore the nam Fr
son, and as the card mentioned In
Saturday’s Guard al o bore that name
' It was concluded that that was the
: name of rhe unfortunate. Saturday's
'Guard told of the fact that the man's
companion had told that his father
vas a dairyman near Omaha and that
ho had left home five years ago.
Jury’s Y'cixlict
I
The verdict of the coroner's Jury
was as follows:
<
We, the Jury duly empanelled to
inquire into and pass lipin the death
of a person found dead on the 4’h
day of April, 1908, In the railroad
yards of the Southern Pacific Com-
pany In Eugene, l.ane county, Ore-
gon, find as follows:
1. That the name of the deceased
Is believed by the Jury from evld nee
given to have been Fred \V. John*
son.
2. That the ago of the deceased
was about 20 years.
3. That deceased
was a white
male person, probably of American
birth.
4. That ho died on the 4th day
of April, 1908,
in
Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, and that the cause of
death was accidental and due t> his
own acts.
1'hHt ho was th victim
of an accident which occurred In tin
%
de|Mit yards of the Southern Pacific
Railroad Company In Eugene, Ore
gon
That the deceased attempted
to board a moving freight train and
missing his hold was thrown In such
a manner that his feet were severed
by the wheels and his skull crushed
by contact with some part of the car
trucks. That death was due princi
pally to the injury on the head and
was almost Instantaneous.
Eugene, Oregon. April 4. 1908
GEORGE
O. YORAN.
M. O. FULLER.
Y . YA . <’. A. MEETINGS
L G. HULIN,
< AME TO CUISE
GEORGE H. CLARK.
LAST SUNDAY
J. J El.WOOD
(4. W. GRIFFIN.
The Y. W. C. A. convention held
its final and closing meeting last
night In Villard hall, when Dr. Van
Wulers preached the convention ser
mon to about six hundred people. |
The Free Pair will be
value as the pair bought
same
The Wells store
Must Go
and every pair of shoes in the room
will be sold at a sacrifice
7 hose who can are kindly asked to trade during the Fore
noon, as in the afternoon we cannot possibly handle
the crowds, and all do not get waited upon.
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Ceo. C. Stanley in charge
Corner Willamette and Ninth Streets, Eugene, Oregon
EMPLOY EIIS’ LIABILITY
BILL PASSES WITH
ONI DISSES I'lNG VOTE
lull
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Kidney Trouble Makes You mMn>.
Following is the program of the
April 9 and 10:
Pittsburg.
April
6.—Samuel L.
Gardner, a prominent resident of
Church avenue, in McKees Rocks, a
suburb, shot
and
killed Dorothy
Bradley, 16 years old. and fired a bul
let into his own head with probably
fatal effect.
Gardner *as aged 50
and lost his position last month. It Is
believed that
brooding over this
brought on insanity.
It develops that Gardner, who has
a wife and several grown children,
had been infatuated with th- Urad-
ney girl for a long time. It is said
that he was enraged last night when
Miss Bradney went to church with a
y >ung man
Gardner left home this
morning, purchased a revolver and
w it directly to the kltch n of the
Bradney home, where D rothy and
her mother were engaged in house
hold duties. Walking straight to the
gi'l, he pr
-I lh' * volyer
zainst her breast and fired onft shot
through her heart. The mother at
tempt' 1 to^eeize Gardner, but he ran
ti his own residence, next dour, and
'hot himself.
GUARD’S CONTEST WINNERS
LEAVE FOR LOS ANGELES
(From Monday's Daily Guard.)
Mrs. H. L. Gibbs, of this city, Miss
Effie Withrow, of, Springfield. Miss
Hattie Cook, of .Junction, and Miss
Zelnia Cruzan, of Dexter, who are
the winners of the trip to Log Angeles
given by The Guard as prizes in the
recent subscription contest conduct
ed by this paper, will leave tonight
for the southern city. They are ex
pected to arrive there Thursday and
they will remain a week.
All of
them except Miss Cook will then re
turn home. She expects to visit there
awhile. They will be quartered’at the
King Edward notel while there.
germ XNS FAVOR THE
I XIV ERSITY
THURSDAY' AFTERNOON
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< . W. IL M. S«- s » k » i
2:30—Devotional, Mrs. A. V. Better-
ly, Coburg.
3:00—Workers’ conference.
Special music.
4:00—Business session.
Evening,
7:30 — Devotional, Mrs. Mary Max
well, Elmira.
Solo, Mrs. Walter Callison, '
Eugene.
8:00 —Address, “Christ's Call to His
Own," Mrs. T. S. Handsa-
ker. Corvallis.
I RID XY MORNING
Bib|<- School Session
9:00—Praise service.
9:15—"The Adult Bible Class,”!
f
Mrs. M. C. Hull, Eugene.
0 -"The Baraca Movement,” L.
J. Tl ■ue, Corvallis.
-"Teacher Training,” J. M. I
superintendent
Morris,
teacher training. Lane Co.
10:00 - "The Combined Service," J.
J. Evans, Albany.
10:15- - "The Sunday School of Yes
terday and the Bible School
of Today.” Mrs. Clara G.
Esson, president Oregon
Christian Bible School As
sociation.
Discussion.
11:00 -"Our Benevolent Work,”
M. Morris, Eugene.
Afternoon.
1: 30— -Song and praise service.
1:45- "Missions in Our Colleges.
Professor E. C. Wigmore,
Eugene.
2:15—"Foreign Missions," J. S. Mc
Callum, Eugene.
,
2:45—-"Home Missions," W. A. El
kins, Cottage Grove.
3:15—"Co-operative Work In Our
State," F. E. Billington,
Cor. Sec. O. C. M. C.
3: 45—Discussion.
4:00—Business hour.
Evening
7:30-—Praise service.
8:00—Address, Davis Errett.
O. C. M. C.
Almost everybody who reads tlleB,
papers is sure to know of the woJLj!;
cures made
Kilmers
Root, the sreafJJ
ney, liver and
s dcr remedy.
‘. 11’’’t!;' "eatni^.
• leal trnmibh of
nineteenth centu^*
4ft„^
'LA <liscover. 'i
La
scientific - rcse*rrn
-« of
by
by . Dr.
Dr. K'.lmerS
K-.lmer, th.
Pill
1 tlPll t kidney aa
u* d
eminent
bladder specialist, and is wonderf^
successful in promptly curing lame bar J
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
Bright s Disease, which xs t^
form of kidney trouble.
’
Dr. Kdmer s Swamp-Root is not ret.
omtnended for everything but if you haw
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it wiilu
found just the remedy you need.
'¡^
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and ha»
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangepient lias be.u llia(ie 5-
which all readers of Illis paper, who han
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell,
ing more about Swamp-Root, and howto
findoutil you have kidney or bi ,1'ler trou
ble. WTicn writing mention reaiiingthia
generous
olTer in this paper and send''vom
_
address to Dr. Kilmer
ii Co., Ibngll ilUV.'li,
N. Yv The regular
ffty-ccnt and one-
dollar size buttles are Hoow ■ r
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remendfer the name
Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp-Root
and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. oa
every ¡Kittle.
APPROPRIATION
Albany, N. Y., April 4.—Apparent-
Washington, April 6.— A truce be
ly realizing that the recent prlma-
tween the Democrats and Republi
ries have put him out of the run-
cans for a time was declared today
nlng,
Governor
L’harleH
Evans
and under a suspension of the rules
Hughes tonight in a letter to Tlm-
the house took lip for consideration
othy L. Woodruff, chalrinan of the
and passage the Sterling'employers'
state Republican committee, made it Resolutions were read thanking the
liability bill. The Democrats broke
abaolutely plain that he will not be
out Into loud applause when the read
responsible for the actions of the people of Eugene and the press for
ing of the measure was concluded.
The University, its
four delegate-, at-large of New York their kind aid
The Democrats also applauded Henry,
A young man who partially an
to the Chicago national convention. students. President Campbell, and
of Texas, when he said the bill was
swers the description of.Ollie Hamil
the
two
local
Y
W.
(
’
.
A.'s
were
also
meritorious ami constitutional, and
ton, who Is accused of the murder of
commended for their efforts and en
that net a Democratic vote would be
a man named Wallende near Silver
tertainment.
recorded against It.
I.ake last December. Is In the county
Some
mention
was
also
made
of
The vote was: Yeas, 300; nays, 1,
Jail in Eugene, having been arrested
the
work
In
the
hop
fields
by
Miss
Littlefield casting the negative vote.
Sunday afternoon by Deputy Sheriffs
Gage, the executive secretary for the
Hobson for Greater Navy
C.
Hammond and Geo. F. Croner
Nori
liwest.
A feature of the day's proceedings
near Tom Blakeley's place, 32 miles
One
tenth
of
the
people
of
Oregon
was the address of Representative
from Eugene, up the Middle Fork of
are in the hop fields in September.
Hobson, on the naval appropriation
the Willamette.
While
the
yards
of
the
small
growers
bill
Saturday morning Sheriff Fisk was
are usually perfectly safe for women
Pointing out what he declared to
advised by telephone that a man an
pickers,
the
larger
yards
frequently
tie the precarious condition of the
swering Hamilton's description had
prove pitfalls for the unprotected.
national defense of the
United
stopped at Hezel Dell Saturday night,
During
the
coming
season,
with
the
States, both In the Atlantic and Pacif
Hamilton being reported as headed
help
of
the
hopgrowers,
the
Y.
W.
ic oceans. Mr. Hobson made an ear
this way. Stage Drlver-Stiers drove
C.
A.
will
attempt
to
put
association
nest plea for two battleships of 25,-
all Saturday night to reach the tele
workers In all the larger yards to
000 ton* displacement 111 addition to
phone so that he could Inform the
fight
the
evils.
Last
autumn
they
the two authorised by the naval ap
Death Was on His Heels,
sheriff of the approach of the man.
o|H>ned
their
campaign
along
this
propriation bill
He said that a con
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.,
Deputies Hammond and Croner were
line
Organization
of
this
kind
will
servative estimate would Indicate
sent up In A hack, and they met the had a close call In the spring of
probably also be established In the
that for the minimum basis of secur
man in the road afoot. He quietly 1906. He says: “An attack of pneu
berry
Helds
as
soon
as
funds
and
ity and safety In the Pacific ocean the
submitted to arrest and gave his monia left me so weak and with such
finances
permit.
United States should lay down at
name as Martin Peterson.
He de a fearful cough that my friends de
last four battleships a year for many
nied all knowledge of the murder and clared consumption had me, and that
SMITH
II
Is
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years to come, ‘'until Japan concedes
1 neu 1 was
said he had been at Prineville, Bend deam was on xuy Ueeis.
SEN Y TOP. FULTON'
to us what Is Inevitable the Ameri
and other towns In that part of the persuaded to try Dr. Kings New-
FOR
».MUM!
DAM
AG
EN
can control of the sea around which
state. He was nearly exhausted from Discovery. It helped me Immediate
Aa
our possessions are scattered."
exposure, he having walked across ly. and after taking two and a half
Salem.
Or.,
April
4
Papers
were
a minimum for the Atlantic oleati the
the summit of the Cascade mountains bottl'»» 1 was a well man again. I
filed today In a slander suit In which
government should lay down six bat-
in snow eight and ten feet deep and found out that New Discovery is the
J.
S.
Smith,
ex-warden
of
the
pen
Heretofore,
tieship* a year, he said
sleeping out in the air several nights. best remedy for coughs and lung dis
itentiary.
brings
suit
against
Senator
said Mr. Hobson, the weakness of
Sold under
One night, he said, he was unable to eases in the world.”
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES.
Fulton for |5000 damage«
The suit
America in the matter of national I
W.
A. Kuykendall's
find any wood with which to build guarantee at
lirow,
out
of
the
campaign
state
New York'« entry In the r*M for th«
defense* had not been fatal to It*
a fire, and had to sit up during the drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot
growth and development, because the presidency and the luau who I« sup ment made by the senator In an entire night,
not
daring to fall tles free.
swer
to
Honey.
The
papers
were
serv
oceans constituted a great barrier posed to l>e Secretary Taft's strvugwt
asleep for fear of freezing to death.
ed
on
Fulton
tonight.
between America and the armies of competitor.
I’he man was given proper care after
Senator Fulton refused to make
the world "Now, however." said he. |
his arrival at the jail In Eugene, and L191 01: bill is '
any
statement.
He
said
that
he
would
"the oceans have been bridged and
he will probably suffer no serious ef-,
YGREED I lt»N
rather keep quiet until he had learn-
the armies of the world have been
The governor had been asked to ed just what the suit meant
feels from his long exposure. At one
brought to our doors, and along with select these Bien, and It was supposed
time,
the
fellow
says,
he
became
lost,
Washington. April fi
After ex
. Smith was menfloned In the con
the > lutes of the older nations of Eu he would do so.
Tonight, however,
the snow covering the road, and he tended hearings the senate commlt-
re». have come the armies of the an- he pointed out that ho desires the troversy between Fulton and llenei wandered among the lava beds all of | tee on Judiciary today agreed upon a
ut nation* of Asia.’’ He »aid that responsibility for the actions of the as the man "who would not stay one day, not knowing which way he bill dialing with the shipment of ]|-
«•.«re America formerly lived more stale delegates to the Chicago Con bongkt.” according to Senator Ful- was going, until finally he stumbled
quors from one state or territory to
->r less In Isolation, she Is now excit vention to rest with the state conven ton's alleged interview which was upon a sign post which read "95 another state
or
territory.
Th<
ing the Jealousy of other great na tion. which meets at New York city quoted by Heney In his speeches, Fit I- miles to Eugene.” He again took the
measure substantially provides that
tions In threatening their supremacy April II. and so will not name them, ton said that Smith told a falsehood read and resumed his journey.
there shall be no "collect on deliv
in commerce, Industry and finance passing their selection up to the con when he said that he did not take
The man's mind appears to be af ery" packages of liquor shipped in
money Io vote for former Senator
In addition, he declared that recent vention
Mitchell and then "throw ■ he old fected. as he acts strangely, and Sher course of interstate commerce, where
evenis have thrown us Into the polit
iff Fisk is Inclined to think that he fictitious names are us »d. and th«-
man.”
ical vortex of the world, and that .
X I'w cm ,-Y <wr Sentence.
Is not the one wanted, as he only par .the name of the conig ter and con
the danger* of being unprepared are
”1 have just completed a twenty
tially fits the description sent of Ì sign«»- shall be stated plainly. This
becoming greater and greater with
IP
Y<T
KYEYV
bar health sentence, tmpooed
by
Hamilton
He will be held here till a provision is designed to eliminate the
rrch succeeding year
acklen's Arnica Salve, which cured
The merits of the Tc.xss Wt td*r. more complete description of the sus iNMethM of railroads and exp
In conclusion Mr Hobson said:
it of bleeding pile» Just twenty yon would never suffer from kidney, pected murderer
is received from agente acting as agents for
"It may be rema rkvd that al th!«
cars ago." writes O. S. Wixilever. of bladder or rheumatic trouble
II s i-ake county. This man has either liousec.
critical juncture, when the world 1«
eKaysville. N Y
Burkleit's Ami- bottl« (two months' treatment) Sold committed some crime or Is wholly
drHt ng toward ware, that the taUur«*
i Salve hea I the
worst sores, by O. J, Hull, or bv two 11 Send tor <»e partially Insane, the office
E
CH the part of Ainuriva to bull«! up
* Co., Chicar
art», wounds and r its In the short- testimonials
Dr V W Halt, i»S1 lor he would not have been SO !
tl e naval power ad« nuatc to kevp
it time. 35c at W A. Kuykendall's Olive st rest. St. Louis.
. hardy a* to attempt
TOM
of tb
pf ace In the Pacific ocean will be II-
and bowels.
rug store
H
i mountains afoot and alone
spring of 1902 1 bought a b
fibla to entail a war not only betwi x n
has
b
i
aged
about
33
years,
p-t O'date " oiih‘n avt«i
Kodol and the
America and Japan, but ultimately a
light brown hair aud is of med
Geo. Fisk, wno has been Working
rugs and powders. Th
war bet wen the white race and th*
gold in Georgia
stature.
Deputle:
Hammond
r harmfu to th. « n.
yellow rare. and eng«nder a hatred In the sheriff's office, left last night rxtr
you live long and
. Tour
ma
I
Croner
arrived
in
a
with
the
* Rocky Mountain Tv
•nd anger between the race* that for Mlnii.sotn to
loin his family,
truly, C. N Corn'
na. Ga
•
morning
, Tea or
list 27, 190«. S" J
would preve nt the carrying of the and will probably be East about a do.
I drug
I
Wallende, the man murdered near
I
year
LINN DRUG CO.
goapvl of peace throughout Asia.'*
DEPUTY SHERIFFS
WITH A LAME BAC$?
third annual convention of the cen
KILLED GIRL AND
tral district of the Oregon Christian
:
missionary convention of the Chris-
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE I tian
church, to be held In Eugeut
The German Relief Society of Eu
gene and Lane county, adopted the
following resolutions unanimously at
a regular meeting held by the soci
ety at Eugene on April 5ht:
Whereas, The last Oregon legisla
ture appropriated th - sum of $125,-
000 to lie expended for the support
and maintenance of the University of
Oregon; and
Whereas, Said appropriation has
been referred to a vote of the people
and will be vot <1 upon by the peo
ple of this state at the coming elec
tion In June; and
Whereas. We, German born citi
zens. believing in higher education
and knowing fully the value of a
thorough and efficient educational
system, and believing that the Uni
versity of Oregon will in the future,
as It has been in the past, be a cred
it and source of pride to the whole
state of Oregon; and
Whereas. The University of Oregon
has taught many hundreds of stu
dents (fully two hundred alone in
1907 and 1908) the German lan
guage and German literature; and
Wher as, we consider the Univer
sity of Oregon as one of the centres
I of German culture; now, therefore,
l>e It
Resolved. That we hereby pledge
our support to secur ■ a liberal ap
propriation for the maintenance and
support of the University of Oregon,
ami that we urge all German born
and German
speaking citizens of
l.ane county and of the whole state
of Oregon to vote for the full amount
of th» I’nlverslty appropriation at
the coming
general
election next
Juno.
EMIL KOPPE, Pres.
J A. SCHERZINGER Ser
THE WELLS SHOE STORE
MISSIONARY
CONVENTION
IN EUGENE
Silver Lake, disappeared last Decem
ber. Only a few weeks ago his body
was found under the ice in a creek.
His head was crushed, indicating that
he had been murdered. Soon after
the finding of the body Hamilton dis
appeared and as he had been known
to associate with Wallende he was. at
once suspected of killing him. A big
reward is offered for his arrest.
CHURUS GIRL IND CHILD
LEAVE FDR NEW YORK
Mrs. Josie Wilson, the chorus girl
In the
"Coming Thro' the Rye"
troupe, who gave birth to a child at
the Eugene hospital two weeks ago.
started today for her home In New
York. The child was named Eugenia
by its mother, who deeply appreciat
ed the kindness shown her by the
people of Eugene while she was in
the hospital. She and the little girl
were seen off on the train by a num
ber of friends who had seen to it that
she had money enough to take them
back to New York, and that all of her
expenses were paid at the hospital
Mrs. Wilson asked the press to ex
express to the people of the city of
Eugene her gratitude for their inter
est shown in her and for their kind
nesses. She expects to Join her hus
band, who is a vaudeville artist in
New York.
PLANS FOR XIIW
POSTOFFICE ARRIVE
'
1 I- Uage has received
1 ii W a-hington. D. C., six sets of
plans for th,' proposed government
postoffice building in Eugene and
several contractors will figure on the
’■'fueture. 1 he bids will be received
up to 3 o clock p. m. on May 9.
t,7vJi.Uia.r<1.vrep<'.r,Pr was Privileged
¡ü,“? plan’ f.or .thp ba‘M<ng
'te?! mor.n!n»'7 R wlil'be handlome“*
sign, 48x80 feet in dimensions and
sf ,r-' hith, although the height
of the building will be 44 feet. There
»11 be a full basement, where the
holler room, the fuel room and fur
nace for the heating plant will be
2" ’he maln floor of ’he
building there will he a large work
wH|Bhe3?n t aT ‘s dlmenslonS' This
b,
r dK,n ,he rear part of the
h
" ,he ’outhwest corner of
the budding, facing on West Sixth
Thr'' » 1lbe ,he Pos”master'» rX
Lutr"1^ ,R /eet and 9 ^he,
»anare. The main entrance to the
an t
** on " "lamette street
’"d 'here will be an entrance In the
»Xtea8'Ti"rTr' lea,dln* fr,,m Slx’h
»■in L L
9,e!’8 of both entrances
mingi In ih T1'“ ’rl,h R'onp
"ng will hJ^i fr°n' Part of 'he huild-
■ ng »
he a lBrKp pllb|)p ]obl
f--t In dimensl ns. The floor nf »hi
«bby win be of tiling. anSXre w?i
e a marble baseboard around the en
tire room with wood wainscoting The'
money order and registry
ini ,h northeast corner of t
'.■' •'d'n'' 11 Th** division will be l«x
-hfs wind1^,‘n’lon*
,n 'he rear of
• 'wo vaults, and ba- k of
bule'’oxl«Wflll»bTb,he malllnK vestt-
. 2? Jhl» Is in the north,
r of the building
There
be Insets, toilets »na
v
open
Gen-
d
;
Gophers, Sage Rats and Prairie I»op
annually devastate our fields of growinit
grain.
Their number may be greatly
diminished by a systematic warfare upon
them. Every female killed before the
young are born, reduces the number of
pests at least ten later on.
"Woodlark” Squirrel Poison isthemott
reliable and destructive agent yet devued
for their extermination. It is absolutely
certain in its action and every kernel»
warranted to kill. Climatic changes or
moisture of the earth do not destroy it*
strength. It requires no mixing or prepa
»««vu,
ration. uuu
and is siwsniouy
always ready •«>
for use. —
No
other is so good. Dealers will refund the
purchase price, if not as claimed.
H oyt C hemical C o ., Portland. Oregox
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