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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
not uke into eoM*<i«ratwn the one ettenp.] t0 WQni Do^h»r>P'»e»*_won,*n1’' he“lth- •‘‘ t ’ l . WUU.-O who neglect» her health i. nealecun* lbc ‘ foundation of all good fortune. For without health ics ai|d ¿old W but dr-QM. l*Wo®»nly be<lth whe" lò,‘ or may generally be by th« u»« of Dr. Fiere«'» Favorita Pre^npnoa. pleuiiid puutiug U Dudley Clark. | he accuracy of Fred Mmillen's good Kicking, and the quickness of I .ester I Means, the freshman center of the i I niversity of Oregon team. The game was the occasion for the gathering of a large crowd, and, while the attendance was not so large ra/s preterirti»» >»». for arer HO itar», as at the Oregon-O. A C. game last L.en cariai dolicate. »oak. »aia- oractad Saturday, the enthusiasm was almost -„mra. t>f **• iuadrods at thUB,aad, aad thia too ia tie privacy ot their honey San Francisco, Dec. 1 The police commissioners me’ at 6 The I niversity of Washing 4 as great and the game much more This was so because of Port au Prince, Dec. 1— The Amer * l,tout their haviai to aubmit to ladeli. ton holds undisputed title to ♦ spectacular. the practically dry field, the uiauy ican cruiser Des Moines arrived here o'clock this morning and appointed one of their number, A. D. eate qtieatioaiata aud oftenairely reput. the football championship of ♦ punts and running returns. today, aud her presence augments the pant ctamiuatioaa. the Pacific Northwest. The ♦ Club Meu .Are Tirod Out. force of foreign sailors and marines Cytler, to succeed Chief of Police Biggy, who was drowned in " ashington State College ♦ women »re invited to consult: Dr. Pierce by letter A The varsity went Into the game landed for the protection of the city, team might dispute Washing ♦ Tn Mtre.rondence hold as »acredly confidential A i, r-„ wnja. n with its usual spirit, and. while It did particulraly the foreigners, iu case the bay last night, the appointment to be temporary. SXi A^ciMion. R. V. Pi.«., M D Pre» wnt. ton's claim because ot having : not expect to win so easily, neverthe of a clash between the rebels and the Played the Seattle team a tie The waters of the bay and the shore line are being searched P»« » °MAI ^t\PoCy°‘. B "‘ i'he P. opi.A Con^o. less the players used all their inge game were it not for the fact ♦ nuity in carrying out the different troops of the government, which is upixrently bouud to come In a very but the body has not been recovered. that Pullman is hardly enti Sbh & h<”t* deJ‘c“t® W*««on. whit .. . ♦ formations. The boys had been ced to consideration in view ♦ coached to hold Multnomah down short time. The arrival of the Des ' M to know about. Sent free, in plan, wr.ppcr , or ™""‘ed The commissioners are also making an investigation into the any srfdre»» on recepì of its performances against ♦ and not to extend themselves in the Moines was pn>ceded by the arrival ’1 ooe-c»'" »tamp» lo «over mailing only, or iu binding to, 31 m. the other North western col- ♦ first half In this manner they hoped of the French cruiser Duguay Trouln circumstances connected with the death of Biggy aud have taken and the United States cruiser Taco leges. Pullman had a hard ♦ to tire the clubmen out and even The British cruiser Scylla and the depositions of Commissioner Kiel, from whose residence at time scoring 4 points against ♦ tually succeeded in doing so, for after ma ” hitman yesterday, and her ♦ showing a flash of speed early In the the Italian cruiser Fleramosca are Belvedere the chief was returning when he lost his life, Engineer previous experience against ♦ second half, the heavyweights of expected shortly. little boys Idaho practically annuls ♦ Multnomah lost ground steadily un- , The night passed without a serious William Murphy, of the police boat ’ Patrol,” from which Biggy + whatever claim the Wash outbreak, though the people are ner* death + ington Aggies might have put ♦ til Oregon was rewarded by a touch vous with excitement. fell into the bay, and Police Captain Conbou, who is conducting ♦ down and a goal from field. ♦ forth. The showing made by ♦ the search for the body. Multnomah apparently outplayed + the University of Oregon en ♦ titles Coach Forbes' players ♦ the’Colleglans in the earlier part of The commissioners will issue a formal statement of the af Ventura Nov. 28.—Frozen to + to second place. The inter ♦ the game, but it afterwards devel and wife, < ♦ oped that the Oregon men had sim fair later in the day. * .th in suow that covers the high ♦ collegiate football season in ♦ ‘. Miss north of the Canta Clara val- ♦ the Northwest ended yester ♦ ply saved themselves for the second •at can laut ♦ hailf. Little Earl Latourette, who ? Wednesday night, the bodies of Saturday. The» day ♦ was afterward knocked out and had Eu- + .¿«•Santa Paula boys were found gene the last of th ♦ to be carried from the field, WM The most important statement made today is that of Police todav after a search of two Boru—In Fluren ce T sda. c en- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ the star in the first half lie ran Lal'orte. Nov 2 6 Ray Latnphere. Commissioner Hugo D Keil, who stated that he was advised by The boys, Clifford Tharp, 17; lug. November 26, lHU Mr. ind back punts in the most effective man charged with the murder of Mrs Tharp. 0 and John Blaes, 13, Mrs. J. U. Goude. a di telephone by some man from San Francisco that "a gentleman is ner, often eluding the Multnomah L.rred out Thursday morning to see Seattle. Nov. 26.—Before the big tacklers. His many friends will be Belle Qunnesa and her three children Mr. and Mrs. C ut 1er W L by setting fire to the Gutiness home, coming over in the launch to see you. J.* snow. They went without coats ly came here from You know who it is.” Nile higa: Ived g«s. crowd that has witnessed a foot glad to know that his Injuries are was found guilty of arson by the Jury trending to home ln tlme f0r here last Friday . and apet bail game in Seattle this year, the merely superficial and that be is tonight Withill five uiiuutes after Keil's informant declined to give his name, and the commissioner Th ksgfvini dinner. When night daye ' _ over ............. University of Washington cleared Its able to be about. Florean the verdict the deteiulant was sen watched at the landing until he sighted the boats of the launch. Lie and they had not returned, the North looking Fork countr. They left • \ title to the Northwest championship Pilkington |-ut Off Field. etitced to state's prison for an inde “«muniiv was ntotlfied but nobtlng Eugene Tti"sdav. but mtt) return today by defeating the Oregon Agri- Then came an unfortunate inci Biggy came ashore in a small boat. He complained of being be done until daylight. Friday soon to locate permanently. ’ ultural College team by a score of dent whereby Bert Pilkington, one of terminate term of two to twenty-one years, fined five years and disfran cold and was given whisky and cigars. Keil stated that it was a ■.irninz searching parties were or- Papers were drawn up and signed 32 to 0. Multnomah's most reliable players, chised five years nniied everybody joining, even to Wednesday bv which Mrs. Prudence While the score may be too large was ruled off the field for alleged Attorney Woodson, for the defense, habit of Biggy's to visit him, but he usually had an escort of a po «n gangs of Japanese laborers, and Notagee agr.-es to convey to Frank to indicate accurately the compara rough work. The play which result- Lsetieh was kept up all day. To- Kell stated that Biggy was very much tive strength of the two teams, Wash appeared to the writer as an una said tonight that a motion for a new liceman or a sergeant. and Fred Cassidy the old Safi. \ trial would be made and should It I h * Henrv Newman and W. Hamlin ington was clearly entitled to every Pilkington had refused an appeal to the supreme worried over newspaper attacks upon his administration, espec o*¡n1 the bodies at the head of Tlm- homestead of 160 acres on North point she made, and, as a matter of voidable accident. received a punt and wm charging The price agreed upon is $3 - The supreme ' I canyon ten miles from Santa Fork. fact, came within a hair of scoring down the field toward the Oregon court would follow ially since the suicide of Haas, and Keil advised him not to take 000. Psula. The boys had evidently got more touchdowns, Oregon hold goal, when Ixiuls Pinkham, the Ore- court is two years behluw with Its J W Bailey, state dairy and food two the matter to heart. ten into deep snow, 11 commissioner, accompanied by A 11 ing on her one-yard line. goo tackler, blocked his progress. In The day and field were ideal. The stead of running at Pilkington and fathers i Ue'Toys Ire wVlU T Hazelwood On all sides are heard expressions of regret over the loss of The tamer Cream Company, arrived here from grandstand and bleachers were filled tackling him low, as Is usually Pink Chief Biggy, who in political and business circles was highly es known ranchers. _____ Portland last Friday. They came bv half an hour before the kick-off and ham's custom, he stood in his tracks something like 100 automobiles were with arms outspread. Pilkington, teemed. i way of Junctlou City and Dwadwood standing at either end of the field. and left again for outside points Sat- Denny Field, on which the game was who Is a heavy man, hit Pinkham hard, aud, according to the ruling of i urday afternoon. played, is always dry, and the ground Field Judge Hahn. Ptlklngton'B tac The work of blasting dswn the was lightning fast, eminently suited tics were uncalled for. Despite th« road around Beecher rock, which baa for open play. As a consequence, ruling of the officials, their decision Baker City, Nov. 28.—William been in progress for several w«eke. long runs were much In evidence. ln ordering Pilkington out of the Lamni was arrested here tonight on is about completed and teams began Washington Shows Better. game was too severe, for it Beems San Francisco, Nov. 30.—William J. Biggy, chief of police of Washington showed superiority at hardly possible that as conscien a charge of being an accomplice of driving over the new road last Sat this city, was drowned late tonight while returning across the Goldman Anthony, the self-confessed urday. The new road is a great im all stages ot the game. Eakins had tious a player as he, would deliber tor Incendiary who caused the de- provement over the old. as it does the advantage over Wolff In punting ately try to cripple an opponent. bay in the police patrol boat Patrol. Chief Biggy had been at struction of six buildings here, in away with the steep grade as well as by a few yards on each kick. In ad Coach Forbes and the Oregon men Belvedere, a suburb, to call on Police Commissioner Kiel, who cluding two schools, two barns, the the long bridge at the end of the dition. Eakins got his kicks higher, upheld the decision of Hahn, while Hull residence and the Standard Oil rock, which was the most dangerous giving his ends plenty of time to get President McMillan and the Multno lives there. He boarded the launch to return to this city at about place in the entire drive from Eugene down. The Washngtou ends nailed mah men are equally imsltlve that tho warehouse. 10 o’clock and when the boat was on the bay complained of feel to Mapleton. the recipient of a punt In his tracks offense, if such was committed, was At the regular meeting of Heceta time after time, while Oregon’s punts not Intentional. in the opinion of V.i. I LAMS ' ARHOL1C SALVE ing cold to Engiuecr Murphy, the only other occupant of the WITH ARN'H'A and WITCH HAZEL lodge No. Ill, I. O. O. F„ the fol were always returned from 5 to 15 the writer, Pinkham made a very launch. Murphy advised Biggy to go to the cabin in the stern The best salve in the world for cuts, lowing officers were elected for the yards. Washington was stronger, poor tackle, something that he can bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet .term commencing January 1, 1909: both on offense and defense, than the seldom be charged with. Aside from of the boat. ter chapped hands and all skin emu- J. G. Wilson. N. G.; D. M. Kyle. V. visitors. There was a finish to her this unpleasant Incident, the game Murphy then went below to attend to his engines and did tious. Guaranteed to give satisfaction G.; D. J. Miller, recording secretary. open plays that did not show with was free from dispute and petty Washington han squabbling, so frequently seen on the or money refunded. Sold by Linn W. H. Weatherson, financial secre the Oregonians. not see the chief again. He came on deck as the boat neared dled the forward pass beautifully, al gridiron In games where the rivalry tary; Wm. Kyle, treasurer. Drug Company. though she did not use it a great deal. Is as intense as was noticeable yes the city and noticed that the chief had disappeared. For 20 minutes In the first half Ore terday. Search of the boat failed to locate him. Murphy made all IHab-oii'H Work Is Fiwlure. gon was unable to do anyia'ng at all Aside from the punting of Clark at carrying the ball. speed to the dock, where he reported the accident and went out Later, however, the visitors made and the place-kicking of Moullen. the into the bay again in search of the missing offeier. RAY LAMPHERE. the better headway against the Washing- | phenomenal work of Dodson, ton defense and at the close of the Baker City boy playing left end for Farm band who la held for uLieged Numerous boats were hurried to the scene and a careful half had carried the ball about 100 Oregon, was the feature of the game. complicity in the Importe (lud.) mur icatch of the bay begun. Time after time this gritty little yards to Washington's 325. d«r horrors. player succeeded in breaking up the that show a comfortable bal playa of the heavy Multnomah back», ance in the bank. To acquire iand his work ln ruunlng dowu punts that balance you must begin was one of the finest performances work, no thin cane eon Id not be reach now Start an occount with the | seen on Multnomah Field this year. ed until after latniphure hud served EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS ; He seems to be the only Oregon man the minimum time wf his aeuteuoo BANK. Then you don't need to ' able to stop the clever and agile Worden declared the verdict ridicu worry about what you have and Stott on the latter's returns of punts. lous. can devote all your energies to "If he was guilty at all," said the The work of Stott was his finest exhi making more. bition ln many seasons, for the clever attorney, "he was guilty of murder You will spend less. also, as Multnomah captain repeatedly He should have been acquitted.'* a cheek book does not burn Portland. Nov. 27.—Outgeneraled dodged five and six Oregon players holes in your pocket like the ac In the first half, outplayed toward the in hlB returns. Between Dodson and I tual cash. end of the second half, and outkicked Stott the honors are about even, for' i throughout the game by the clever I both proved themselves valuable men [ and agile football eleven of the Uni-' both on offense and defense. The Paris, Nov. 28.—The Steinheil case continues the sensation versity of Oregon, the Multnomah' youngster naturally comes ln for the Amateur Athletic Club team went greater praise, as this Is his first year of the hour in all France, and no one ventures to say where the • ll’ti'AL AND St RI’LIS. «tÄJ.IMH» down to defeat for the third succes- > on the Oregon team. HSTAIM.ISHK» IMI»2. Harrisburg. Or., Nov 29. -The revelations will end. The political side looms larger and larger time on Multnomah Field in1 business men of Harrisburg and the principal farmers of th» adjacent and the interest harks back to the tragic death in Paris in 1899 district met yesterday In the City of Felix Faure, president of France, who died amid the Dreyfus Hall for the purpose of drafting plans for the development and bet excitement. The most minute details of the scene in the room To tl>e Editor of Th«- Guard nn«l I terment of this section. The result Want tie- l’«x»|de to know tlwvt I I was to organize the llarrlsburg De where he expired in company with Mme. Steinheil is flagrantly write the Follow Illg V«duntarily.— velopment Club, with K K. Burton, published by even the republican papers. Harry L. Goodicl. president, T. W. Summerville, vlce- The Royalist and anti Dreyfus papers are demanding an in president; Ceorg« Wilhelm, tr'-n» I I write th«-»» rew line« out of grati ever. •■« ■ D. Morgan. «Hcmtor» vestigation of the death of President Faure and intimate openly tude fur what Ml-o-na ha» done for Committees were appointed to ar that ho was an insuperable obstacle to the leaders of the Dreyfus range details frtr making the club me for dyspepsia and indigestion But he has sent ahead a big lot of nearly eve^ythi j agitation and was murdered as the result of a plot. The only I have Buffered for the put five a potent force In the work. I The sum of 1800 was aubecrlbed, years and have tried different doc MURPHEY’S STOWt. We want you to come wand«« * reasoa to believe that Faure did not die a natural death was with enough In sight to make it tors. but have no relief Until I bought a 50 cent box of Ml-o-na from 11200. The entbualastu shown Indi found ia the faet that iiif body decomposed with unusual rapidity. what we tell you, our prices are so low you may t in J0™* CHEAP, our drug store (Hull's Red Cross cates that from this small beginning Seven of the best known phtysicians of Paris certified that ha re Drug StoTei here a short time ago Harrisburg many expert good there isn't—it’s simply our way of doiag business - -_____ ________ _________ — died of cerebral hemorrhage. I The first box did me so murn much g.xxi good suits. that I lmm«*dlately purchased »noth-1 Various episodes in the life of Mme. Steinheil, her alleged 'er one. and I now feel better than I 1 have at any time In the past fln<. love affairs and intrigues are coming to light, and the prevailing ' years Am able to eat anything and , belief in Paris is that she deliberately had her husband and her everything, and get a good night's) mother assassinated. sleep afterwards. Was so bad at one time that all IJ was able to eat for over a month wm a raw egg In a half a glass of milk,j I two or three tlmw day labor man Chicago. Dec. 1. Tai>estrl<*s. paint 1 would earneatly advise anyone suffering ax I was from dyspepsia, to ings and brie A brac valued at |70.- give this remedy a fair trial I remain 00'1. belonging u> Mrs. Jack Gardner, gratefully yours. Harry L. Goodrial. of Boston, that have boen locked In Wawii.'is ou. i»<- 1. Daniel J. Baria. Dec 1 Mme. 8t«lnheil. aim the vault of the collector of customs No. 9 *4 River St.. Astabula. O -efe, <>.' roll, was t xlay appoint- <Jod of the murder of her husband, Ml-o-na Is the only logical dyspep since Mrs Emily Chadbourn«* Craze I «-'.i i>«i ’ion<-r-¡7 neral of Imnilgra- vs examined at l«»ngth today. The sia remedy on the market today. It ia Is alleged to Jiave tried to smuggle inrrogu Jon will continue two day« u ou. tu aiicree I ' the late Frank P. n«>t a dlgest«’r. It doe« not contain a •hem through the Chicago port with Si Argent. Mr Keefe ia president of particle of pepsin It cur «si by build out paying duties, wove formally th" International Ixiugxhoremen'a ing up the muscular walls ot the seized by the department of justice union. stomach, and making the stomach so today I strong and perfect that It Is able Marriage licenses were Issued today without artificial help to digest an tu the following couptea: Charley K. ordinary meal with ease, and wlth- Hill, and Ml«» Vina M Kelsay; Wil , out discomfort. , liam D. (llaapey and Mita Maudle 8. . The experience of Mr Goodie] i, a Washington. Dec. 1 Herbert L. Neel. I common one. and ft Is safe to way I Sstferlee has telegraphed his «crept- 'hat Ml-o-na tablet» have cured mre 'anew of the appointment as aswtstant DRLKTOrn HSNANA i RRAM acute »nd chronic dlseaai'S of the secretary of the navy This re<*!p« Is highly recommended stomach than any other medicine by one of our correspondents; try It Philadelphia, Nov 21 — ♦ ‘ Hull Drug Co. sells It at SO cents a ♦ fox desert tomorrow 1 box and guarantee» It to cure or ♦ The Army eleven defeated the ♦ The last will and testament of 1’ el five large bananas. rub Navy eleven before a great ♦ money back. Rtlllman H Atwood was filed for smooth with five teaspoous ot sugar. ♦ crowd today. Bcore: Army. ♦ probate this afternoon The prop Add one teacup as re; ertatu iM-aien ♦ «; Navy, 4 erty of the estate Is valued at |2.- to a stiff froth, and then add one 10c ♦ 5 On Five dollars Is bequea1h«M to package of Lemon Jell-O dissolved Roseburg Review Miss Bfna Mil ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ur. C. H T. Atwood, a son, aad the In m teacups boiling water. Pour ler, who ha» been visiting with her remainder to Mrs Georgia Tobey, a Into mold and when cold garnish with sitters, Mrs. L. T. Howard, returned rr on T daughter. Mrs Tobey ia naa>«*d as randled cherries. Rerve with whipped home to Eugene today Rhe was ne» executrix The will was executed cream, or as a good pudding sauce. .companled by her cousin. Mist l^ota at Showhegan. Maine, on D«c. 17, Jell-O la sold by all grocers at lie per | Miller of Sarrtmento, who arrived 1901. !, bare tevarai days ago package THREE NORTHWEST CHAMPIONSHIP AT HAYTI'S CAPITAL WAS DROWNED IN BAY PERSONAL AND OTHER NEWS FROM SIUSLAW freeze to RAY LAMPHERE GUILTY OF ARSON SECOND IMPLICATED AT BAKER CITY KEIL’S STATEMENT DETAILS OF DROWNING Old People Like Books OREGON WINS FROM MULTNOMAH IN HARD GAME ALL FRANCE STIRRED BY STEINHEIL CASE HARRISBURG RAISES I $800 FOR ADVERTISING I and Savings Bank Santa Claus Is Coming Dolls Jewelry We have a full line of dolls Our line of JEWELRY is un from 1c to $2.50. See them. excelled anywhere. We are We also have doll carts and overstocked and will make prices that will ind^e you to carriages. buy. Will sell it at 50c on the dollar. It»s s„,of Hand Bags Rings. Brooches. P i ns. 25c to $1.40 Watch Chains. Fobs. tic. have just received a new Pictures ineof HAND BAGS of supe- r'or quality and have put 5c to $1.00 racket prices on them. Ev- We are way down on pic erybody can afford one at tures. and we have a nice lot price. of them. Ruching Chinaware If there is anything in which we take pride it is our dishes. The assortment is large, the prices are low. and we are satisfied a finer display was never made in Eugene. Candy fe Wæs on Ruching are so There is r*tnat every one who seos to buy candv. Ours * 11 surprised at the prioe ranted pure......... -j_ _ Have a Large Line of LONG EXAMINATION OF MRS. STEINHEIL Suit Cases $3.75 This lot of Leather 26-inch Suit Cases—the $5.00 kind, offered at................ >3.75 Children’s Hosiery We are offering those boys’ heavy Sihool Stockings for 15c Murphey's R m M stor £ 35 EAST NWTH STSkET MRS. JACK GARDNER’S COSTLY BRIC-A-BRAC SEIZED BY OFFICERS __ Handkerchiefs Our 19c Handkerchiefs Are a Wonder See Them ARMY DEFEATS NAVY ON GRIDIRON SATTERLEE ACCEPTS NEW APPOINTMENT U nion GEIS FAT POSITION