Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 23, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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TWO BURGLARIES
JUNCTION CITY
DURING WEEK
CLOTHING SALE
AT THE TOGGERY
Alfred Benjamin Suits, Sophomore and S., R. & S.
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES
Every Suit, in Our Store Marked Down, Which Means a Bargain
For Every Purchaser
SIZES 32 to 44
$ 8.00
$ 9.00
$11.25
$13.50
$15.00
$16.00
$18.00
$20.00
$22.50
$24.75
$27.00
$9.00 Suits Reduced to
$10.00 Suits Reduced to
$12.50 Suits Reduced to
$15.00 Suits Reduced to
$ 16.50 Suits Reduced to
$18.00 Suits Reduced to
$20.00 Suits Reduced to
$22.50 Suits Reduced to
$25.00 Suits Reduced to
$27.50 Suits Reduced to
$30.00 Suits Reduced to
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554 Cor. Willamette and
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Eighth Streets, Eugene, Oregon
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(From Saturday's Dally.)
Mrs. H. H. Stickney died at thq res­
idence on College Hill today at 10
a. m. of a complication of diseases.
She had been very ill for several
months.
Besides her husband she
leaves two brothers and one sister to
mourn her loss, H. W. Holden, of
Washington. Willlatp F. Holden, of
Winona. Minn., and Mrs. H. Feltch,
Lowell. Mass. The funeral will be
held from Gordon's undertaking par­
lors Monday at 10 a. m , with inter­
ment In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery.
Rev. D. H Trimble will have charge
of the services.
The ladies of Rich Mountain lodge.
L. G. A. R.. of which deceased was a
member, will have charge of the ser­
vices at the grave.
Kodol will without doubt, help
anyone who has stomach disorders or
stomach trouble. Take Kodol today
nnd continue it for the short time
that it ia necessary to give you com­
plete relief Kodol Is sold by all drug-
PRIZE AWARD
AT CHERRY FAIR
YAMHILL FIRST
not less than 12 10-pound boxes (or
8 carton 10-pound boxes). This cup
must be won three times by the same
county or grower before becoming
the property of the winner. Com-
petitors for this prize must state
whether they desire the entry made in
their own name or that of the coun­
ty. The cherries In this competition
to be returned to the exhibitors at
the conclusion of the fair, won by
Yamhill county; I^ane county, second,
and Polk county, third. The other
counties which were represented by
handsome displays were Linn and
Wasco.
Salem, Or., July 17.—Yamhill
county is the winner of the >150 sll-
ver cup, .the "grand prize” of the
cherry fair. Lane county came next
and Polk is third.
Five counties.
OKRMAN COACH STALLI«»X
Yamhill, Lane, Linn, Polk and Wasco
competed for the grand prize. Ac­ I
The German coach horse which 1
cording to the rules of the cherry fair
Marlon, as a county, waa not allowed purchased from Iluncan Scott will
I to compete for the big cup.
make the Maud during the season at
The awards of the judge, which Bangs' barn,
J. H. PERKINS
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were made at 10:30 o'clock thia tf
morning, consisting of 35 handsome
The section crew Is putting in a
silver cups, a similar number of side track just west of where the
diplomas, and many ca h prizes, are freight depot now stands. The track
as follows:
behind the present freight emporium
The grand prize, special sterling I will be removed.
sliver cup valued at $150, donated by
OA.RTOn.TJL,
Marlon county, Oregon, for the best!
y»Tha IM Yin Hava Always togM
I display of cherries, commercial pack,!
by any county or grower, to consist
of not leas than three varieties and I
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GUN STORE
Records
513 Willamette Street/
$25.00
$30.00
$23.00
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Mail Orders
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Careful
GIVEN HIMSKIJ-’ VP—HE
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NKWMAN I’OMKS TO TOWN AND
ENGLISHMEN WIN
the tug-of-war”
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™loeea
' was
dismissed
unprejudiced spectator present
moptlno' warn
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111
meeting
was ' convinced
Americans were justified tn
to go on with that event Thlr1
Kingdom had three teams entr^'T1
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United Kingdom, second; J. L. Elsie, the tug-of-war. made up of
the cltJ of London. Liverpool^“?,*’
New York A. C-. third.
Metropolitan
forces.
an
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tlle
Final,
200-metre breast-stroke
swimming—Holman, United King­
Americans I*rote«t in
dom, first. 3 minutes 9 3-5 seconds;
Matthew Halpin, the :llana"'r ,
Robinson, United Kingdom, second; the American team. immediate? 0(
Hansen. Sweden, third.
i
a protest to the games man.
Final, 5000-metre cycling—Jones. tered
buttle was told that the shoe8 X '
United Kingdom, first, 8 minutes. thdSe ordinarily worn by the ID
36 1-5 seconds; Schilies, France, sec­ pool police. At flrat Mr. Halpin m.T
ond; Alffray. third.
up his mind to take his !edm of? o!
Final flve-mile flat race—Voight,
United Kingdom, first. 25 minutes field without attempting to pm]
decided to go ou with ’heflr«
11 1-5 seconds; Owen. United King­ finally
pull in order to show how uaf. ‘
dom. second; Svanberg, Sweden, the Americans were being traatJa
third.
The decision waa a wise one L
Final, 3200-metre steeple chase—
the spectators in the stands ne'arbv
Russell, United Kingdom, first. Reb- could
see that as soon as the L'nitȉ
ertson, United Kingdom, second; J. L. Kingdom
men put their weight dna. •
Eisele, New York A. C., third. Eisele, the
heels of their shoes cut throw!
who lost a toenail a few days ago, the turf and gave them a hold that
made a splendid race. He fell once wa» almost impossible to break. The
during the contest.
made no effort and were
Final. 100-kllometre cycle race— Americans
promptly
pulled
across the line. Mr
Bartlett, United Kingdom, first. 2
then announced that the
hours, 4 minutes 48 3-5 seconds; Halpin
American team would not continue
Denny. United Kingdom, second; La- until the rule was adhered to and
plze, France, third.
his protest being ignored, all the
Sheridan Breaks Record.
marched off the grounds, one of-
In the final in the discus throow men
Martin J. Sheridan. Irish-American flcial proclaiming through a mega­
phone that the American! “retired
A. C., was first. 128 fet 8 inches, because
they have had enough of it "
beating the world’s record for discus
The facts in the case were reported
throw, Greek style.
to the American commission, and
Unfair Treatment.
James E. Sullivan, the American com­
Yesterday a serious controversy missioner, preferred a formal protest
arose between the American athletes to the British Olmypic Association
and the British Olmypic Association. which turned it over to the officials
The American's chief cause of com­ of the Amateur Athletic Association.
plaint is the arbitrary manner in As these officials had already decided
which their protest against the "fla­ in favor of their own team, the pro­
grantly unfair methods of conducting test, of course, was not allowed.
FOR EMBEZZLEMENT
having been fived at $20,000 by the
Portland, July 18.—Whitney L. municipal court.
Boise, manager of the Hawthorne es-
The camplaints specify in detail a
tate, a prominent flub man, lawyer large number of misappropriations of
and politicion, was arested this funds belonging to the vast estate of
the late J. C. Hawthorne, valued at
morning on five warrants charging several
million dollars, and of which
embezzlement in connection with the Boise has had supervision for years
Hawthorne estate. The amount in-1
Mrs. Boise is a sister of the com­
volved is said to exceed $100,000,1 plainant and daughter of J. C. Haw­
thorne.
and may reach $200,000, and the (
“I cannot make any statement,"
complaint was sworn to by Mrs. Oath-! said Boise, "until I have had a chance
erine E. Collins. sister-in-law of ; to examine the complaints and ascer-
Boise and one of the Hawthorne
what the specific charges are. 1
, 1 am willing to admit that I have hid
heirs. Boise was arrested at his of- SQme tro«bl(? w|th cerU1Q he(rj ot
flee and was not-taken to prison, but > the estate, but at no time thought
permitted to search for bondsmen.ball any such action would be taken!”
SIXTH NEW
BRICK BLOCK FOR
FRANK
H.
VISITORS' DAY
DRAWS THRONGS
HITCHCOCK.
LABOR LEADERS ARE
STANDING BY BRYAN
Canvas Hunting Suits and the Light Weight
Waterproof Suits.
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Something New
1 Y f V V 9
Supplies JI 1 L/ w ö
SLUGGERS FINED S30
ANO $20 RESPECTIVELY
pend« nee party, but according to my
personal standards a purer patriotism
consists in laboring to establish a new-
party which will be consistently de-
I voted to the interest of the cltizen-
1 ship, and particularly to the advan­
tage and advancement of the produc­
ing classes. 1 do not thing the path
of patriotism lies in supporting a dis­
credited and decadent old party
which has neither conscientious con-
I victlon nor honest intention, or in­
dorsing chameleon candidates, who
change the color of their political
opinion with every varying hue of
opportunism.
1 do not think the
best benefit of the laboring man lies
in supporting that old party because
[of a sop of false promise when the
performance of that party while in
power did more to injure labor than
Fairview. Lincoln, July 18.—Bry­ all the injunctions ever t-sued before
an's speech last night to the members or since. I have lost faith in the
professions of an unregenerate
of the Central Labor Union of Lin­ empty
Democracy
I have lost confidence
coln. In which he emphasized the la­ in the ability aqd even in the integ­
bor planks of the Denver platform, rity of It« ' adcs I <! not consld«\
ratrlo'lsm to nretend to support
has resulted in the receipt by him of
a large number of telegrams from la­ th»- which, ss a citizen, I distrust and
detest, »nd I earnestly hope ths In­
bor leaders all over the country con­ dependence party will giv«
the
gratulating him upon his utterances. opportunity to vote for candidates
A Dispatch from Erie, Pa., quot­ who are both ab!« and hon *’, and
ing President Gompera as denying fcr a declaration of principles that is
he sent the cablegram to William R. both sound »nd slncen»
Hearst, which resulted In the later's
"WILLIAM R. HEARST.”
denouncing the Democratic party, at­
tracted considerable attention at nix, ixii.is’iv visits
Fairview. There is no disposition to
THF BOHEMIA MINES
question Gompera'
statement, and
there is reason to believe that an in­
Dr Oxlesbv I» home from a trip to
quiry has already been set on foot th« Golden Sllppe- nron»rrv «n Bo­
to a<certain If possible the author of hemia. in which he is largely Interest­
the cablegram accredited to Gompers ed. and where he ha.« a crew o' men
Following his declaration to the at work taking out ore and laying a
Baltimore Sun that he had not dis­ car track in the Dewey tunnel. He
cussed the Brownsville affair or the announces that the camp Is stirring
question of the appointment of ne­ In fine shape. He thinks the condi­
groes to office, Mr Rrvan announced tions this season are very favorable
yesterday that he did not wish to b- throughout the diggings
misunderstood. He said that he did
He mentioned the work going on at
mean to convey the Impression that the Mayflower. J. A Fastabend, of
he hat never talked about th« Aatorla. manager He say* this com­
Brownsville case In any manner, but pany has about thirty men at work,
that he had not discussed It as an Is­ building road, developing and prepar­
sue in the present campaign
ing for the installation of the big
He read an editorial written by i mill.—Cottage Grove Western Ore­
him two yeses ago In which he made gon.
the frank assertion that, if the facts
• ere as stated. President Roosevelt
was fully justified In his courw
Ask Us Why?
"* Phonographic
At an Parly hour Thursday morn­
ing the residence of S. L. Moorhead
| was entered by a burglar, who en­
tered the premises by removing a
screen in the sitting room and rais­
ing a window. He went upstairs and panied by James T. Williams, Jr., and
entered the sleeping room of Mr. and Fletcher Maddox, solicitor for the in­
Mrs. Moorhead, and "swiped’' Mr. ternational revenue bureau, who is
Moornead s pants, which were found the new national committeeman from
Montana. All members of the na­
on the back porch. The pocekts were tional committee and all chairmen cf
rifled, but only money, five dollars state committee* from West of the
in silver, was taken. His gold watch, Missouri river, except three, are ex­
which he has carried for thirty-five pected to be present at tba confer­
years, was unmolested, for which the ence. A number of prominent West­
burglar will please accept thanks ' ern Republicans have also been in­
When Mr Moorehead arose he missed vited to attend.
hts plants from their customary place
Will Fight for Beery State.
and surmised at once that the room
In discussing the political situation
had been entered He was apprehen­ yesterday Mr. Hitchcock said the
sive for fear that his pants had been hardest battles would nave to be
taken, and wondered how he would fought west of the Missouri river, and
get down town. However,
they
i»
„th», were tbat be Planned to secure the benefits
discovered as stated I n. 18.r“,_ r. , I of political assets never before avail-
markable, too. that he had five
v“ dol
n ­ ' able, for the reason that state chair­
lars.
men confined their efforts in the past
The residence of Mr. Clayton. Mr. | to their own territory. Mr. Hitchcosk
Moorhead's next door neighbor, was' will try to bring them together in the
also entered by lowering one of the matter of getting speakers, and so
front windows. Mr. Peak, a railroad far as possible wipe out the state
man who rooms upstairs, could not lines in carrying on the campaign
find hl* pants when he got up. They
"We want to show the people that
were discovered down stairs In the we are at work and mean justice,”
parlor. He lost all the change he said,Mr. Hitchcock. “There is not a
had. something over two dollars. state that will be neglected, nor a
A candle had been used by the bur­ state that will be abandoned to the
glar, as a smoked ladle was found, other party.”
also numerous greasy spots. The lit­
tle girl heard the burglar and woke
,
Hearxt on Brynn.
her mother, but she supposed the
New York, July 17.—A cablegram
noise was occasioned by the roomers,
who work on the night shift. Noth­ has been received from W. R. Hearst
ing else about the premises was dis­ in reply to a message transmitted to
Mr. Hearst from Samuel Gompers.
turbed.
Other Notes
stating that in view of the Democrat-
George H. Smith, of the S. P. de­ is stand it would be "an act of great
pot force, arrived home Wednesday patriotism for the Independence
evening with Mrs. Smith. He was party to Indorse the Democratic plat­
married to Miss Marie Graham, one form,” and urging him not to run a
of Astoria's charming girls. When third ticket, as it would elect Mr.
I they received their trunk the next Taft. Mr. Hearst's cablegram fol­
! morning it was gaily ornamented with lows:
I big red hearts, old shoes, little shoe*,
"Paris, July 13.—Tell Mr. Gom-
•bootees, and other things. They pers that I am not authorized to
have secured rooms with Mrs. Ben speak for the members of the Inde-
Kaiser.
J. E. Heaton, mananger of the
Pacific States Telephone Company for
Lane county, was In the city Thursday
making preparations for rebuilding
the system at thlB place. Some lines
have from eight to ten phones, And
It is the Intention of the cqmpany to
string additional wires and reduce
the number on each line to four. It
Is claimed that this change will result
in much better service.—Tinies.
(From Saturday's Daily.)
Frank Newman, one of the boys
whe assaulted Homer Henderson, the
merry-go-round man the other night
and who skipped when Constable
Plank went out to the cherry orchard
yesterday to arrest him, came into
town last evening and gave himself
I up to Chief of Police Farrington, af­
ter having been unable to find the
J constable. The chief locked him up
in the city Jail. Newman appeared
♦♦♦* In the Justice court this morning at
9:30 o'clock and entered a plea of
guilty. He was fined $30 and costs.
Louis Miller, the other boy mixed
up in the affair, was fined $20 and
costs. The reason of the difference
in the fines Is that Newman seemed
to be the principal aggressor In the
fight and according to witnesses in-
vited the trouble.
Full Line 61 Tennis and Athletic Goods. In fact Every­
thing That Goes With an Up-to-Date Sporting Goods Store
Hoxie Bullets Do the Work.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
H am turps.«»*«! all other medicines, in merit,
•ales and cures.
Its success, ffreat a? It has been, has ap*
parently only just be run.
It has received by actual count more than
40.UOO testimonials in two years.
It purifies the blood, cures all blood die­
eases. all humors and all eruptions.
London. July 18—Following are
It strengthens the stomach, creates an
the results in the Olympic meet to-
appetite and builds up the whole system.
It cures that tired feeling and makes the
steeple
chase.
Final, 1200-metre t
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weak strong.
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In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets Russell. United Kingdom, first. 10
minutes
47
2-5
seconds;
Robertson.
known as Sa r sat a be. 100 duaes il*
Honolulu, July 18—Today was vis-
Nattie H. Martin and Mike Kebble-
beck, the former owner of the .Lin- itors' day to the Atlantic fleet, and
coin meat market building on the thousands, lnclndlng Americans,Span­
north corner of Main and Fifth iards, Porto Ricans, native Hawai-
streets, and the later, owner of the Ians, Filipinos. Portuguese, Japanese
building occupied by the Cottage > and Chinese took advantage of the
Grove Electric Light Company, have opport unity to inspect the batleships.
plans about completed for a fine Men from the fleet were entertained
modern two-story brick. 50x95 feet, ashore at all sorts of amusements and
t<> occupy this sightly corner. Con-, a native feast and dances by native
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------ I girls. This afternoon the officers
tractors have figured —
on „ the
work
that there is little doubt but that the were taken to Pearl Harbor and to-
for thl8> the 8,xth b*K brick I n*8ht there will be a dinner at the
on Main street since the first of the ■ Commercial Club.
year, will be let in a short time, on
Yacht Lurline Win*
which work win commence on or be­ • The yacht Lurline, whlrh salf“
fore September this year. The new with the other yachts from San re-
building will probably be occupied dro, California, for Honolulu in com­
by Messrs. Martin and Kebblcbeck's petition with several other yachts o
present tenants. Score another point July 4, was sighted this mornin»
for Cottage Grove.
The Lurline was a scratch boat. TM
To He Married
, others have not yet been sighted.
Miss Celia Lurch, who will be mar­
ried at the home of her cousin. Mr.
and Mrs. Lewi* Hexter. in Portland.
Sunday, to James McCreadle, of San
Francisco, took her departure for
the Rose City Wednesday, accompa­
nied by her mother. Mrs. Ben Lurch,
and a cousin from California. Miss Ir­
♦
ma Schragg Miss Celia is the second ♦
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Washington.
July
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and only remaining daughter of Mr.
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T.
Erickson,
of
Seattle.
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and Mrs. Ben Lurch, their other
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the
lowest
bidder
for
the
,on-
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daughter. Miss Lillie, having been
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structlon
of
the
granite
an
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married some time ago. The groom
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concrete
drydock
at
the
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elect is a prominent commercial trav­
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ed
State*
navy
yard
on
P'i<*
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eler of San Franclaco, and ia said to
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Sound,
for
which
"
nxres
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be a very worthy and estimable gen­
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has
appropriated
tleman. Mr. Lurch and nephew. ♦
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There
were
four
other
btd-
Jake Lurch, will go to Portland ♦
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Oer*.
but
It
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probable
on the early Sunday morning train ♦
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Erickson',
bil
will
be
accept
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to attend the wedding Mr. and Mrs. ' ♦
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McCreadie will reside in San Francis­ ♦ ed if It conforms to the re
co.
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quirement*.
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New Cannery.
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The fine cannery and frnlt dryer
building is neariag completion. It is
a three-story structure, built in a
substantial manner, of the beat mate­
rials. «nd will be ornamental as well
as useful to the town.—Leader.
SEATTLE CONTRACTOR
TO BUILD DRY DOCK
VICTIM WAS A
ST. LOUIS WOMW
IT CAN'T RF. RKAT
The best of all teachers Is exper-
St. Louis, July, li ­
fence. < «"• M Harden of Silver City,
the
woman which waa f<i
North Carolina
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-’.."...a. says; "I find Electric
Ritters does all' that'* claimed for it. goon at Jackson Park. <
For Stomach, Llver and Kidney lleved to be that of
trouble. It can't be beat I have tried Schrage, aged 4 7 year
For Infants and Children.
It and find it a most excellent
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medl- the home of Miss Huld
cine." Mr. Harden is right: it's the! of thi* city. Miss Schra
' Ines also for weak*! ed Sunday evening, tak
Bears th*
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~~~~ ne»* lame b«rk. and all run down elry and ITS. It 1* b>
conditions. Be*t. too. for chills and ♦ ed for Ann Arbor. Mich
’"alari*
| Sold under
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guarantee
at I Duestrow, and was a.’f
W. A. Kuykendall'* drug store.
beat.
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