Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 17, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    Capt Schwickardi Writes synopsis of
I Have the
fullest
Confidence
ni the
Efficacy
THE STATE'S
GAME LAWS
C H Mlltse to W H DavU. W I
. 75 acres In claim 4 4, tp 20 s.. r.
»., »1750.
C. B. Sears'et ux to
w . D. tract la sec.
w.. ,1.
I'nited States to
tint. 160.57 aires
• s.. r. 6 w.
I nltvd States to ( I.
ent, 120 acres hi se<
0
17
r. 9 w.
United S’atcs to C. I*. Davis, pat-
ent, tract in sec. 24. tp. 18 s., r
7 w.
Glendelia Mokes et ai to John B
Cooper. W. D. tract in sec. 33. tp.
20 s . r. 3 w„ ,900.
United States to Bert
Denham,
patent, 160 acres in sec. 20, tp 20 s..
r. 4 w.
Y'ictor C Stroud et al to Effie
Barrett. W D , tract In sec. J 1 ti­
18 s., r. 1 w., and sec. 6. tp. ll* »..
r. 1 w
O. E Parsons et al to J. R
et ux. tract in blk. 3. Creswell, I
I'nited States to Charles L. I
120 aerea in sec. 26, tp. 17 s..
w.
Lurena A. Zininier et al to I.
Campbell et al. lot 6. bl. 3, Blair
add lo Eugene. ,150.
Charles B. Seers et al to M.»
LEVI ANKENY
COLD-BLOODED
REFUSES TO
MURDERER WILL
DISCUSS RESULTS
PLEAD INSANITY
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths,
There is a digenite ju
countrv most dattperotts
in this
use so dec vp-
dan v sud< .en
» are cau
It —heart <Ji»-
sJ; <.
pneumonia.
^¿4 11 irt failure or
n|toplexy are often
the result of kid­
ney disease. If
kidney tumble is
; allowed toadvane*
' tile kidney ]><>i*on-
eJ blood will at­
tack the Mlai organs, causing cat irrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained quickest by a pro;>er
treatment of the kidnevs. If you ate feel­
ing liadly you can make no mistake by
taking Dr Kilmer's
amp-Root, tliie
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold tirtne ard
scalding |>ain Itr passing it, and over­
come» that unpleasant necessity of '.■< a£
compelled to go often through the day,
»ml to get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing case».
bwanip-Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists ill fiftv-ceiit and
one-doilar size bottles. You may have a
sample Ixittle of this wonderful new dis­
covery and a Ixx'k that tells all almut it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil­
mer A Co.. Binghamton, N. Y'. When
writing meutiou reading this generous
oiler in this pajiei. Don't make any
mistake, but rrmemi'er the name,Swamp-
Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y . on every
buttle.
Hackensack, N.
4 4 44444444444444 ♦
season Tor bunting female
T
♦ gustus Everhard.
>ened September 1 and con-
St attle,
Sept.
10. The ♦ clerk who is i nargiit with the murder
♦
tlll October 31.
The open
4 close fight for the guberna­ ♦ of his aunt. Mrs. Otille Eberhard,
4 torial nomination seems final­ ♦ whom he lured to a lonely spot In
I season for buck aeer opened July
4 ly determined In favor of ♦ Rochelle Park ou July 16 last and nf-
|15 and will close
ie October 15. The
4 Samuel Cosgrove, of Pome­ ♦ , ter killing her robbed the body of
I following is a synopsis of the game
4 roy. Henry McBride, bis clos­ ♦ ,,2240. will be placed on trial next
laws:
4 est opponent, has wired con­ ♦ week
The case will be called Mon
The law gives hunters having li­
4 gratulations and promised his ♦ day. and It is expected the trial will
censes the right to shoot up to five
4 support.
♦ proceed without delay
buck deyr between the dates except
Th • cold-blooded character of the
4
Partial returns compiled
in Baker. Coos. Curry, Grant. Har­
4 by the Evening Times from ♦ murder caused the crime t > l*e widely
ney, Malheur, Umatilla. Union and
4 36 out of 3 7 counties on ♦ | discussed throughout the country and
I Wallowa counties In Coos and Cur-
4 I'nited States senator are as * | the trial will be followed with close
| ry the open season for buck deer Is
Jones. 32.129; An­ ♦ Interest. The murdered woman had
4 follows
.front July 15 to October 15.
♦ but recently arrived in this country
4 keny, 16.058.
Those may be hunted during this
returns
on ♦ country. According to the story told
Incomplete
,tlme except In Baker. Coos. Curry,
♦ by young Etw rhard. he had persuad­
governor up to 2 o'clock :
(¡rant. Harney. Malheur. Umatilla.
First choice: Cosgrove, 21,- ♦ ed his aunt to turu her possessions
| Union and Wallowa counties.
65 9; Mead. 23,626: M. Bride. 4 Into cash and come to America iu or­
The open season for elk Is between
21.4 30. Second choice, Cos- 4 der that he might marry her daugh-
September 15 and October 15, and
grove, 19,328; Mead. 10, - ♦ ter Upon their arrlval in New York
only one may be shot by any huuter
104; McBride. 9611, giving ♦ City he obtained rooms for them and
in a season.
Cosgrove a long lead on com­ ♦ then suggested a trip across the river
China pheasants, native pheasants,
A blinding storm
bined first and second choice. ♦ Into N-w Jersey
quail and grouse may be shot be­
444444444444444 « ame up w bile they were walking
tween October 15 and November 30.
along the riiili.'tid tracks on the New*
In Clatsop. Curry. Coos, Josephine,
RUDOLPH B
SCHWICKARDI.
Spokane. Sept. 10.—Senator la vl | Jersey side, and this aided the de-■
and Tlllamcok. however, the season
Ankeny, who appears to have b<. | signs of the murderer. As the two
for those birds opens September 15
decisively beaten by Congressman I unsuspecting women were plodding
A War Veteran s Tribute to Pe-ru-na.
30.
blue
and closes November
Wesley Jones In Tuesday s direct pi. I along in front of him. he drew bls
Rudolph B. Schwickardi,Capt. 89th N. Y. Vol. Inf., writes from 1819 G st
Tillamook
grouse may be shot in
mary vote for senator, was asked In 1 t v Iver. took careful alm and fired '
Washington, D
follows :
county from August 1 to October
the Evening Chronicle if he wo.li 1 Mrs. Eberhard fell at the first shot.1
15. east of the Cascade tn< uutains
Having the fullest confidence In the efficacy of Peruna. both as a
abide by the result of the vote, and ) but to make sure of her death the
assassin fired another shot Into her
the open season extends from Aug-
tonic and as a remedy for catarrhal trouble, I commend its use In the
replied:
Prairie
body as It lay on the tracks. Th n
| ust 15 ;o November 30
strongest possible terms, it should be in every household. ”
”1 cannot state that.”
chickens .nay be hunted in Wasco
quit tie he went 111 pursuit of his cousin and
"If defeated will you
tried to kill her. She ran down the
War Left Aliments.
duties, but from the use of Peruna I am county f-om August 1 to October
fight?”
15. The open season for the sage-
"1 cannot say what may be the de ; tracks und escaped, while the mur­
Mr. William J. Lees, 8501 Morgan St., almost restored to health. 1 am quite hen east of the Cascades is from
derer fled from the scene of bls
veloptnents.”
St. Louis, Mo., member Frank P. Blair convinced that it has helped me from August I to November 30.
. It was more than a week be­
"Well, is there a possibility that I '
chronic
catarrh,
to
which
1
am
subject.
¡>,„1 No, I, Grand Army of the Republic,
Ducks, ees“ and swan mav be shot,
you would go before the state legls- fore young Eberhard was found. In
It
has
also
lienefited
my
throat.
his confession he stated that during
except In Coos and Lake counties,
indexOuainander of the U. S. 8. Ben­
lature with your candidacy?"
the week he had traveled us far west |
“I can truly recommend it as the l>est from Septemoer 1 to Janita'-/ 31.
ton Miss, squadron, writes:
"I do not know."
as
Chicago, but had been lrreslstably ,
Nearly nil the newly elected mem­
“The war left me with a complication all-round medicine it has beep my priv­ Water quail end upland plover may
attracted again to the seen« of his
be hun'ed fiom August 1 to Decem­
ilege
to
become
acquainted
with.
bers
of
the
legislature
are
formally
cf stomach. liver and kidney troubles
crime
When found he was suffer-1
‘‘Of this 1 am quite convinced from my ber 31.
pledged to the senatorial candidate Ing from a slight bullet wound which '
ind I decided to take Peruna for my
The bag limit for ducks Is 50 in
receiving
th<
highest
vote
in
the
di
­
own
experience.
”
iffliction. 1 began to use it about five
he had Inflicted upon himself to give
rect primary
Mr. W. C. Rollins, Prairie View, one week, for upland birds ten In
strength to the story he had concoct­
rears ago at the earnest solicitation of
one day. while for geese and swan
ed to the effect that he and his auut
tome friends. At that time I was only Texas, Secretary of the State Normal there is no limit.
NO
DOI
BT
SOW
OF
had tseen attacked by Italians while
The silver gray squirrel may be
able to be up about half of the time, and and Industrial College of Texas, writes
ANKENY'S DEFEAT walking along the railroad tracks.
my health was simply miserable. Icon- that for years be had chills and fever, hunted only between October 1 and
But a severe quizzing by the police
Seattle. Sept. 10.— Incomplete re­ broke down his story and ne Is said
uder a bottle off and on is a preventive. and after taking Peruna his appetite December 31.
returned,
he
became
stronger,
the
fever
It
Is
always
unlawful
to
offer
for
turns
leave
no
doubt
of
the
nomina
­
“I certainly do endorse your remedy,
to have made a full confession. Near­
left him, and he is now in excellent sale, barter, exchange or ship be­
tion of Representative Wesley L. ly all of the money of hls aunt was
ind am glad to do so.”
COLEMAN DU PONT
yond the boundaries of the state of
health and vigor.
Jones for United States senator over found where he said he had burled
Oregon, any deer, moose, mountain
Froiulneut Delaware man who la ac­ Levi Ankeny, the Incumbent. To
Helped From Chronic Catarrh.
Pe-ru-na Tablets.
sheep, elk, silver gray squirrel, swan tive la the tiuauee department of tba succeed ' Jones as representative in It.
C»pt. Lemuel M. Hutchinson, Mont­
Insnnlty will undoubtedly be the
Some people prefer to take tablets, prairie checken, grouse and all kinds
I congress from the third district Mlles defense of the young «elf-confessed
Republican nattoual campaign
pelier, Vt., writes:
rather than to take medicine in a fluid of upland birds and ducks.
It is
I Poindexter, of Spokane, bus bees murderer when he Is placed on trial
“It give« me pleasure to write you th is form. Such people can obtain Peruna unlawful to hunt without a license,
¡chosen. There was no opposition to Hls father, it Is said, will testify that
letter at this time ou account of the good tablets, which represent the medicinal to kill a beaver or spotted fawn or
'William E. Humphrey, of Seattle, I d Insanity Is hereditary In hls family
your Peruna has done me when I was Ingredients of Pernna. Each tablet is to run deer with dogs. Night-hunt- Sears, tract in sec. 8.
¡the first dlctrlct, and Francis W and that the sister of young Eber-
Cushman, of Tacoma, in the second hard is now confined In an Insane
quite done up with a very bad cold.
equivalent to one average dose of Pe­ ling is also prohibited under the Ore­ , W.. ,1
I
Siuslaw Investment Co to Autorin ' district.
gon law.
“I could hardly perform my ordinary run*.
asylum.
China pheasant may not be killed Abstract ft Title Co., tract ill Laue
< osgroye for (inirrnw.
The local authorities and the men
in Jackson county at any time, Fe- county. ,20.037.
The returns, although incomplete, I guarding Eberhhard say they can see
R. L. Sabin, trustee, to .1 M. Coo*. nisi Indicate that Samuel G. Cos-1 no traces of Insanity. Nevertheless,
, male deer may not be killed in Coos
¡and Curry counties. It is against the lots 1, k 2 and 3, blk. 50, Junction grove, of Pomeroy, a second choice it Is probable that n commission may
| law to kill quail or Mongolian phea­ City. ,302 6
selei’tion, will receive the nomination be appointed to examine the prison­
Frank E. Sly et ux : to > Clara A. of Governor of the state of Washing­ er's mental condition.
sants east of the summit of the Cas­
19 s., r. ton.
I
cades until January 1. 1909. It is Lawton. 22.53 acres in tp.
Cosgrove's lead
on
second
also unlawful to trap or destry the 3 w. ,12m>.
choice votes, and the split on first
Emma Sturtevant et al to Pleas- choice votes between Albert E. Mead
nests of protected game birds. Shoot­
Tnklo, Sept. 10.—Marquis +
♦
ing on enclosed lands without per­ ant Hartwig, tract in sec. 2 7, tp. and Henry McBride, together with
♦ Katsura, the new premier ♦ ,
(From Thursday's Daily Guard.)
the first choice votes divided be­
A young man registering at the I mission is unlawful, as is also the 17 s., r. I « »I’m,
♦ and minister of finance, in +
A. B. Anderson et ux to W. E. tween five other candidates tn tne
♦ an address tonight outlined a 4 Hotel Smeede as J. B. Trey, from | shipment or sale of deer skins un­
may be Brown, lot 22, blk 5, Fairmount. field, have brought about a situation
less they are tagged. Tags
Tz“ —
♦ rigid policy of economy for ♦
peculiar in Washington state politics.
♦ Japan. He said the patriot­ ♦ Spokane, was arrested at the hotel obtained of any justice of the peace »600.
(From Thursday's Daily Guard.)
Wolf
I
J. M. Cook et ux to Wm
The Washington primary law pro­
♦ ism of the people was as nec­ 4 last night by Policeman Purdy.! or of the countv clerk.
Harry Clark, an employe of the
any- Hicks, tract in blk 50, Junction City. vides that, where there are four or
A hunter's license is good
♦ essary now, when economy + charged with the theft of the sum of |
Warren Construction Company nt the
,13
from
a
woman
at
the
Junction
,900.
ni
ust
more
candidates
for
a
state
or
con
­
where
in
Oregon
and
a
hunter
4
♦ was necessary to restore cred­
E. E. Quimby et ux to A . I). Seo- gressional office, the voter shall in­ rock quarry at the west end of Skin-1
♦ it and confidence, as it was ♦ City Hotel. He was placed in the have a license with him while hunt-
bert, tract In James Huddleston's dicate upon his ballot hls "first" and ner’s Butte, was severely Injured ’
♦ during the Russian-Japanese 4 city jail over night and Nightwatch­ In;'.
while at work at the quarry Just be-1
"second” choice for such office. In
The fine for transporting game add. to Eugene, ,350.
♦ war
He declared
that a + man Meats, of Junction, came up and
Christopher Hanson et ux to C. Q case no candidate shall receive 40 fore noon. He was prying at one of'
♦ complete readjustment of ex­ ♦ took him back there for examination outside the state, and for its sale Is
4. blk 1, KiJ- I per cent of the total first choice votes the perpendicular columns of rock
♦ penditures was necessary.
♦ , before the justice of the peace. The from ,10 to ,500 and Imprisonment. Cartwright, part of lot
when suddenly the column was loos­
,300.
say's
add.
to
Eugene,
;bov.
who
says
he
Is
17
years
of
age.
,
Violation
of
the
game
laws
calls
there shall be added to each candi­
♦ ♦♦♦444444444444 ♦
to
Delphine I date’s total all hls second choice ened and fell with a crash, catching
S. A. Huddleston
went under the name of Charles Me-j for a fine of from ,15 to »500 and
16. James ' votes, and the candidate receiving the Clurk before he had time to get out
Judge Harris, of the circuit court, Cov at Junction. While there he told' hunting without a license Is punish­ Goldsmith, tot 7, blk.
Eugene,
,10.1 highest aggregate first and second of the way. The big boulder crushed
Huddleston's
add.
to
a
hard
luck
story
and
succeeded
in
able
upon
conviction
by
a
fine
of
today issued a temporary injunction
W. Lane, | choice votes shall* be the nominee. his right leg near the hip, and for a
United
States
to
Geo.
working
on
the
sympathies
of
the
from
,25
to
,500
and
Imprisonment
order in the case of the Weis-Fargo
80 acres in sec. 20. tp. 19 s., r. 6 w. No voter may cast his ballot for the while It was thought that the limb
Express Company vs. Lane County ¡citizens to the extent that a purse of upon the discretion of the court.
J M Cook et ux to Junction City same candidate as first and second would have to be amputated, but
several
dollars
was
made
up
for
him.
•nd Harry Mown, its sheriff and tax
Lodge, 128 A. F ft A M , part of lot choice. This provision of the law when he was examined at the Eu­
Yesterday
,13
belonging
to
a
woman
coliector. restraining them from col­
gene hoHpital a few minutes later It
3, blk. 50. Junction City, ,75.
does not apply to judicial, county or was found that amputation was not
lecting th» tax undertaken to be lev­ employed at the hotel and which she
I
Ella N McFarland to J. .M Cook. local offices.
kept
in
a
sewing
machine
drawer,
ied by the assessor against the plain­
necessary.
The leg. however, was
50. Junction
lots 1. 2 and 3. blk
The early returns indicated an ex­ terribly mangled and it will be a
tiff on the transportation .rights and was missing, and as this boy was the
City, ,1250.
tremely close contest between Me-1
privileges over 75.90 miles of rail­ only person seen around there, he
Lewis H. Schrarze ft 11X to John Bride and Mead, but later reports dis­ long time before the man will be
hen arrested last
road In Lane county. The csae will wa& suspected.
R. Chambers, 160 acres in Me. 31. pelled whatever hope the Mead men able to work again.
come up for final hearing at the No­ night he had most of the money on ,
tp. 20 s., r. 4 w., ,2000.
had and the governor announced that
his
person.
II \ItICISIII lit; VOTES
vember term of court.
Rosa Nettle et al to Albert H. Pea- he was prepared to take the stump
Have your abstracts made by Lane
body. 15 acres in sec. 10, tp. 17 s., for Cosgrove and would gladly do so.
County Abstract Company.
Senator It A. Booth, of Eugene,
The liquor element backed Mc­
Carl Julius Grunwald et ux to r. 1 e„ ,550.
Marlon L. Job et ux to Andrew J. Bride and fought Governor Mead, so and his brother, J 11. Booth, of Rose-
Abraham L. Gall; 160 acres In tp. 16.
Job. 60 acres in sec. 6. tp. 18 s., r. that they now hope to defeat the en­ burg, accompanied by their families,
w. ,1750
were In the city on a tour ov rland
w., ,1250.
160
actment of u local option law.
Devereaux:
5. to Lottie
to visit friends at Br iwnsvllle and
Mary M. Stevens to George Mldg-
e.
tp.
19.
s.
r.
1
In sec. 4,
Albany.
ley et al, lot B. Ellas Stewart add.
lite Journeyman Stone Cutters' greater strength
.T'.ieo Miller, of Eugeni*, ha» closed
Patent.
to Eugeni*, ,70‘to.
A-■
.............
......... _
t
n
ux
n of North ...
America
will legislation.
Ambrose
Houck
a d‘-al fir the pos-i-sslon of 54 acre«1
Linn
John S. Pennington et ux to Zaula
s
in
sec.
ho J i;s convention at Montreal, ('an­
\
Houck:
61.5*1
aci
of land on Ingram's Island. Thirty :
r°orge
T. Sigman, lot 10, blk. 4. Siad len s
ida. next t week, beginning Monday.
s r. 6 w. »10.
acres of It wii < th<* property of J. <'
add. to Eugene. ,1 00
R
Mur-
—o—-
Jensen et ux (o C
Ingram, which sold at ,40 per acre
Luexy C. Potter et al to J. P
Duncan.
I and 9. block 7
and th ? baiami- that of William Ein
ational convention of the In-
Campbell, tract In tp. 17 s., r. 4 w 4
4
fold', and brought »50 per a.'
lal Brick. Tile and Terra
»1.
♦
4
J. T. Stevens
“
finished the season's
AUiance will b itin
S. H. Friendly el ux to J. P Camp 4
4
run of t rejhlng last Saturday after
lext Monday.
bell, tract in sec.
a., r 4*
♦ noon, bclnp >ut just 23 days.
L
4 w., ,1.
4
4 ’ doern't report any exceptional ylel 1
N. A. Whfteake
Heller ♦
lhe
trip,
uuims
It
w
,uld
nt grain on
. 1 w. ♦
1 .86 acres 40 acres in sec
Austin Alford, who re
♦
. Patent. »1.
bushels of wheat iron
A. J. Zumwalt et ux to J. P. Cumj: f-
'. Folsom ;
This Is an average
bell, tni' t in tp. 17 « r 4 w. ,1
♦
Junction City. »1.
s per acre. Bulletin
Unit« «States 1to Della G Keeney
Bui-
»
t ux to O. K
120 r < i res tn »<•(■. 32. tp. 1 3, s. r.
k 11. Pack-
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Labor ha:
si I'St ItlRERS Wl SI PAY
e 27th ann
M WSPAPI Its I 1KI ",
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JAPAN FORCED
BOY ACCUSED OF
TO CUTEXPENSES
THEFT ARRESTED
D andruff and
F aibnú -H airí
•re but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan­
druff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair.
Micro kills the para-
'slte, soothes the itching scalp,
i gives lustre to the hair and stops,
it falling out.' A single application
gives relief and proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
I free from grease and sticky oite.
I Ask your druggist for free bookjeL
|
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’
BAD ACCIDENT
AT STONE QUARRY
TRANSFERS OF UNE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
NEWS FPvOM LABOR WORLD
A DELIGHTFUL
l IQULP fac ^E
POWDER, j
^-'im parts a pleasing softness*"*
V
and delicacy to the skin < j
1 -xnd restrains the ravages of 1
W
sun, wind and time. .
fits continued application elimiY
'nates sunburn, tan and freckles and
renders imperceptible annoying
minor blemishes and sailownesa.
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
excluaively its own and is in every
way a perfect toilet luxury.' Price
50 cents. Ask your druggist for it
HOYT CHEMICAL CO . SUMS
LOCOMOTIVE WOHKS
DFCLARE DIVIDEND
mid lb
onvention
ibor Congress
1’lel for thia mo
gr^at prepar
a lar
i n
", ip.
. I Dei
General red»
purpose of
1 r a nr
I Ut if <11
»cured
lai ! out f
rk. W
■ begun
rtlon of th
The
avihon wi
0 feet, t
Im. It will
tonstruct d and floored. al-
p time« the exhibit
m temporary pavll-
»rcrowdod with ex­
poultry hi) one
t built, lH‘»| | p
i, etc. With I
Hubntantlal bi
r»f the at
3 to ext**
and th*
nlned to brin
rat;d a few i
Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared
expressly tar the needs ol horremen and
ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene­
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen­
cies. A soothing embrocation for lhe
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
sprains and soreness.* Inequaled loe
curing the wounds and Injuries of
BARBED HIRE and foe healing cuts,
abrasions, sores and bruises Pa.iflc
Horqe Liniment is fully guaranteed.
No other is so good or helpful so many
ways. If it lails to satisfy, we author re
•II dealers to refund the purchase pric-
tar»« is««« oevrteu om c««*»
H oyt C hink : al Co, a »« tv » so . o««
booklet
suro.I lu'Uutl
Kins I or
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