Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 07, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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Your Blood
DAMMING OF
SNAKE RIVER
The Kind You Have Al way* Tloiight, and which has ueen
in use far over 30 yearn, has borne the_ «-nature of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations und “ Jnst-a*-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and e’-L.-ger the health of
Infants and Children—Expc^juce against Experiment.
WOMAN WAKES
PUBLISHERS STILL
PRESENTING FACTS
AFTER SLEEPING
AND FIGURES
EIGHTY-FIVE OATS
Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the
spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that
tired feeling annually prove.
,
.
Hood’s Sarsapari la is the most effective medicine ever
devised for the comp ete purification of the blood and the
complete
renovation of : the whole
U'hole system.
system
píete rénovât
and sleep
ieei better, look
iook better,
berrer, eat auu
It will make you feel
better and give you the best possible preparation for the hot
days of summer, as over 40,000 people have testified in the
last two years. Today buy and begin to take
Washington, May 2.—President
Roosevelt reached an agreement with
Senator Piles and Representative
Jones, of Washington, on the Snake
river dam project. Under the agree­
ment the president will consent to
signing the
providing for the
Washington, May 2.—According to
figures submitted today by John Nor­
ris .representing the American News- ,
paper Publishers’ Association, to the
house committee in the wood pulp
and print paper investigation regard­
ing the increased labor cost per ton
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Usual form, liauid. or in tablet form, called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses 11
Whac is CASTORIA
DETECTIVES OBTAIN
NO DEFINITE CLDE
TO BRUTAL ASSASSINS
Castoria is a harmless Hnhstltiite for CUHtor Oil, Pare­
goric, l»rops and Soothing Syrups. It in Ploaaant. It
contain* neither Opium» Morphine nor other Narcetie
substance. Its age is it» guarantee. It destroy* Worms
unit allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrau.i anil Wind
Colic. It relieve* Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assiniilat-a the Food, regulate* the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy unc luiturul sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’* I ri+tnd.
GENUINE
CASTOR IA
ALWAYS
Los Angeles, May 2_ ».
an unbroken sleep of s’, a
Mrs. Beulah Hawkins /S'
tient in the county h'!re
awakened early this mornh^.
and asked for a d”ink
milk. Her return to
sefousness was entirely
pected. the nurse being
tracted by a rapping and
tered the room to find the n.
tient sitting up in bed with
her eyes wide open.
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A physician was summoned
and the woman taik.-q rati’
ally with them for some time
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Bears the Signature of
CHARLES
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
A.
CULBERSON.
Texas senator whom southern Derr
ucrats would gladly support for the
presidency.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Base Ball Supplies
Bats, Balls, Gloves, Masks and Guides
Base Ball Managers are invited to coniane in d inspect
our line, before buying your outfit.
Large stock of
Spaulding Goods.
.FISHING TACKLE..
Complete line of Fishing Tackle. Good Bamboo
Jointed Poles, extra tip, with case, only $i.oo
Baskets, Landing Nets,
Fly Hooks 25cdoz. up to the finest quality of Ben's Flies
Columbia
Graphaphones
and Records
Disc andjCylinder
Needles
and Repairing.
Best Gold Mounted
Cylinder Record in the
world for 25c, and we
will take your old
records in exchange.
We now liavejin stock a new cylinder machine,
with a famous Columbia Aluminum Tone Arm and
Fl oral Horn. Compact, convenient, no rubber tul»e,
no horn stand, horn swings in any direction, price,
$30.000. Come in and sec it, or scud us your address
and we will mail you a full description.
Portland, May 2.—Detectives are
working to solve the mystery of the
horrible murder of Nathan Wolff,
killed in hiB jewelry und pawnbro­
ker's shop last night, but so far have
been unsuccessful in their search for
a definite clue. Witnesses have been
found who saw a man in front of the
store about 6:30 whom the police
believe was a lookout.
The man
stood In a pelting rain without pro­
tection and attracted attention by his
disregard for the soaking
Another
witness has been located who about
the same hour saw three m*n inside
the shop.
A bloody handkerchief,
blood-stained collar and brown neck­
tie have been found, but these clueB
promise little apparent value so far.
Beyond such meagre clues nothing
has been discovered which offers a
hope that the murderous robbers will
be captured.
From the best information obtain­
able the robbers secured about $1X00
In jewelry and money. What puz­
zles the police is the fact that after
shooting Wolff fatally In the neck,
the robbers dragged him into the
back room and hacked his head to
erection of a dam for Irrigating pur­
poses without charge, but if over 25
per cent of the water used is for pow­
er purposes the government will
make a charge. At the end of fifty
years the secretary of war is empow­
ered to eiiarge what he deems proper
for the power.
No Building for Paris.
On a point of order by Culberson
the senate today killed the commit­
tee amendment to the diplomatic and
consular bill appropriating $400,-
000 for an embassy building in Paris,
which was put on by the diplomatic
committee.
<'oimiKslity Claus«-.
The railroad commodity clause
went into effect today under which
railroads which haul Interstate com-
1 merce products In which carriers are
! Interested are liable to a maximum
| fine of $5000 each for each offense.
Thu Elkins resolution, Introduced
yesterday, and opposed by Fulton, of
Oregon, proposes to give the railroads
twenty months' additional time in
which to divorce themselves from
these properties
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Several senators, notably ' Culber­
son and Nelson, argued that the rail­
roads had not assumed an attitude
thst entitled them to consideration.
The senate leaders hope to perfect
Washington, May 2.—It appears
a resolution which can be agreed on
likely that the anticipated increase
next Monday.
in railroad freight rates is about to
I be made. A few days ago a member
of the Interstate commerce commis­
sion expressed the opinion that with­
in three or four months, unless there
was a decided Improvement In rail­
road conditions, it would probably
be necessary to reduce the wages of
IIOW A HTIIAXGEII IX (H R MIDST employes or increase freight rates.
Railroads of the southeastern ter­
MILKED TWO COWS AT OXE
ritory have filed with the interstate
TIME BY FOOT POWER
commerce commission tariffs, effec­
tive June 1, increasing the rates on
pifeces with a hatchet. The fiendish­
ness of the assault leads the police
to the belief that the motive for the
crime had in it a good portion of re-
venge.
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The Portland, Eugene & Easter»
crew, working on the Eugene-Soria,
DR. ROBERT KOCH.
field extension of the company’» e|J’
Famous German scientist and physi­ trie railway, this forenoon found be
Nathan Wolff, a pawnbroker at cian who is visiting America on his neath a pile of ties at Judkins' Poiat
a quantity of goods evidently stole»
165 First street, was brutally mur- way to Japan
from a book store. There were four
dered in his place of business some
time between 6 and 7 o’clock last of paper produced, the increase dozen penholders, four writing tab­
night. Wolff was first shot through amounted to only 52 cents a ton. in lets and two story books, all new
the neck, then his body was dragged spite of the statement of paper men The goods were taken to the Fa'r-
into a rear room, where his head was to the contrary, he said, his calcula­ mount store and the officers notified
horribly hacked with a hatchet, the tions were correct, and yet he charg­ but so far as known none of the
blood-stained weapon being found ed that the paper makers had put on book stores in Eugene have been bur-
Hobos passing
beneath the head of the murdered an increased price of $12 per ton, al­ glarized recently.
man. The crime was undoubtedly leging that the increase was due to along the 3. P. track there no doubt
hid the articles, not being able to
committed by two thugs, men whose to the higher cost of labor.
dispose of them for money.
demands for money and valuables
Wolff resisted at the cost of his life.
The murderers evidently entered the
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store through the front door, and
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bloodstained footprints leading from
the rear room, where the body was
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found, through the store, testified
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that they made their exit through
At Tacoma, Wash.. April 27, 1908
New York, May l.--The
the same door. It is estimated that
Beatrice, the 9-year-ol!“ 'aughter of
Evening World gives promi­
the robbers secured jewelry to the
Mr. and Mrs. Horace M . ure. Mr
nence today to the report cur­
amount of about $1500, and rifled
McClure was formerly a ? sident of
rent in financial circles eman­
the money drawers and the cash box
Eugene, having been born . ' raised
ating from the Equitable Life
In the “pledge" safe of about $300
here.
Assurance Society, that for­
In money.
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mer President Cleveland is
MEXICAN' WAR VETERAN
hopelessly 111 of cancer of the
DIES AT ROSEBl 1
stomach, and that the fam­
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ily are still at Lakewood Ho­
Roseburg. Or., April 30.—Sergeai_
tel, Lakewood, N.
J., al­
Robert S .Dunlap, one of the few -■*
though that hostelry closed
ten days ago.
maining survivors of the Mexican!
war, one of Oregon's oldest Masons'
Efforts to confirm the story
and a pioneer of Jackson county,
that Cleveland is suffering
died at the Soldiers' Home in this
from cancer and that his con­
city yesterdty at the age of SO years.
dition is critical are unavail­
ing, owing to the extreme re­
The funeral will be held at the Home
ticence of all cnonected with
tomorrow under the auspices of the
the case.
Roseburg Masonic lodge. In the
Mexican war Mr. Dunlap served as i
fresh meats materially. The propos­
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sergeant in the First Missouri Vol­
ed rates are effective on meats from
unteers. In the early 50c ne settled
the north and west at Ohio and Mis­
sissippi river crossings, and amount
at Jacksonville, Or., where he resided
continuously until 1904, when he
to from 3 to 10 cents per hundred
pounds on fresh meats. This will !>•
San Francisco. April 30.—William was admitted to the Soldiers' Home.
the first material rise in the rates II. Crocker, president of the Crocker For 31 years Sergeant Dunlap was
on foodstuffs the railroads have made National Bank and principal stock­ the tyler of Warren lodge of Ma­
in many ytars, and means that the holder in the Parkside Realty Com­ sons at Jacksonville. He leaves rela­
consumers must pay from one to two pany, and Douglas M. Watson, sec­ tives in Jackson county and in Port­
cents more a pound for meats.
retary of that company, testified to­ i land.
This Increase is looked upon as a day in the trial of Abraham Ruef,
feeler on public sentiment with a charged with offering a bribe of $1,- ALLEGED POSTOFFICE
view to a general increase in rates 000 to Jennings J. Phillips, a mem­
ROBBER ARRESTO»
on all commodities.
ber of th<> former board of supervis­
ors, for his vote for a trolley fran­
Roseburg, Or.. April 30.—Discov­
chise desired by the Parkside Com­ ery in his trunk of a tobaco pooch
her parents, Mrs. Blunt, scantily at- pany.
full of 1-cent pieces led to the ar­
tired, escaped in the snow with the
Crocker told of speaking to Mayor rest yesterday of Claude Hendrick«
baby.
Schmitz about the trolley franchise on suspicion of being the person who
desired by his company, and receiv­ robbed the postoffice and genetvl
ing the mayor’s assurances that he store at Brockway, eight miles south­
Ela Jones et al today began suit in would approve it. and of subsequent­ west of, Roseburg, last Thursday
the circuit court against Dora Helms ly talking about It to Ruef. who also night. The boot); from the robbery
et al for the partition of certain real was favorable to the project, and consisted of about $100 in money,
property. C. A. Wintermeier Is at­ promised his aid. Crocker said he stamps and merchandise
Ci the
torney for the plaintiffs.
had no knowledge of his company money there were two pounds of one-
employing Ruef as an attorney in cent pieces. In addition to the find­
»he matter of getting the franchise ing of the coppers, the officers hi’*
from the board of supervisors; em­ secured evidence against Hendricks
phatically denied that the former po­ dealing with his movements about
litical boss had demanded any com­ the time of the robbery Two months
pensation for his assistance in the ago Hendricks was acquitted of tht
matter when he talked to him about charge of the larceny of a watch ne«r
it.
this city.
Since that time he has
The witness stated that, on the con­ been absent from the county un'il
trary, Ruef had declared he Would ac­ appeared at the home of relative*
cept no money for any aid he might near Brockway
day after the roF .
luvAwaj the
lur u<i>
be able to render him. Counsel for l»»ry. 1
Postal
Inspectors
Clement aM
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defense declined to < roae-examine Riches, of Portland. happened to h»
Crocker
I in Roseburg when Ilendri s wax ar-
' rested, and will now assi: in prase-
Tit IV i sill
icutlng the case against h
GROVER CLEVELANO
DYING OF CANCER
RAILROADS PREPARE
GENERAL RAISE IN RATES
WORKED LIKE PIANOLA
Homething new struck town
I week
in the shape of a milking
this
ma­
chine.
it is a device whereby one
person milks two cows at once, a ped-
nl appliance being the motive power
[Cups of the kind used on tile steam
machine are placed on the texts, and
a pump worked by the foot does the
rest. Rubber tubes carry the flow of
milk to the bucket suspended a safe
distance from the cow a Such a ma­
chine was tested the other evening,
and with fairly satisfactory results.
The cows were milked dry, and prob­
ably with more speed than is usual'
by hand
It also gave the appear- ;
ance of being a more cleanly method,
providing the machine be kept well 1
sterilized The operator sat between
and cow* and performed In about the.
same way that a University girl op­
erates the family pianola
The flow
of milk into the waiting bucket was
perhaps not so mush al. but no less
profllabh
're p<
ns
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Battle Creek, Mich., May 2.—Jo­
seph E. Blunt, whose wife has com­
menced divorce proceedings, broke
into the home of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Homer C. Jones, with
whom she was living with her chil­
dren, early today and shpt and killed
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valuable In euha
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one of the forauioal scientist* of the age
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