Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 10, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    Often The nirineys Ve
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy
y$ Make Impure Blood.
to be
filter
■ blood—
k er ” feel badly,” 1 begin
sit kidney remedy -, Dr.
.'./-R’sit. because as soon
s are well they will I help
i trial
u
. ince anyone.
are mck you can make no inis*
first doctoring xo: ur kidneys,
1 and the i-xtraoriiim arv effect of
Her - Swamp-Root
|..iis-r
iting
(take,
Asinp Root,
Dr. Kilmer s Swanit»-Root. anil the ad-
dresa, Binghamton, N. X'., on every bottle-
LITTLE INTEREST
/
iri ANNUAL MESSAGE
Wapiti:,-» i. De'. 8.—Interest In
both hout.es •enter" I today in the
reading of t e pre ident's message;
following n itlft'ation of the chief
executive by a Joint committee of
congress It was ready to receive It.
The gallerle4 of both houses were
filled and ail senator« and represen-
tatives were all ppi led with priuted
copies of the messsge.
The senators and members gave
comparatively little attention to the
readlgn but most of them busied
themselves with the prnted copies.
Why not buy your hus
bard, father or son a fine
suit of clothes—the fa­
mous MICHAELS. STERN
& CO. make—at Hanson’s.
They have the quality and
style that well - dressed
men are partial to. Such a
gift would be appreciated.
Our line of gents fur­
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear and
neckwear we are sure to
have just what you are
looking for.
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Street
MAN FOUND DEAD
THOUGHT TO HAVE
BEEN MURDERED
ROOSEVELT OPENED BIG
SPOKANE APPLE FAIR
«
Spokane, Dec. 7.—Pandemonium broke loose at 10:30 this
(From Monday’s Daily Guard.)
Sheriff Bown ind Coroner Gordon morning, Spokane time, when President Roosevelt pressed the
e investigating the death of
Jacob Mathews, who was found dead electric button at Washington that flashed the signal of the open­
Sunday afternoon in a cabin near ing of the first great apple show in this city. For five minutes
the Walker residence between Eu-
gene and Springfield and close to all the noise that could be made with whistles, bells and human
Eastern
the Portland, Eugene &
railway grade. While there are no lungs reigned over Spokane. It is proposed to make the great
marks of violence on the body, it show an annual festival.
appears that the man was killed and
President Louis W. Hill, of the apple show, and who is also
robbed, or he died from some un­
known cause and the body was rob­ president of the Great Northern railroad, delivered the principal
bed afterward. It Is plainly apparent
He dwelt upon the interest that was being taken in
that robbery took place and the offi­ address.
cers are trying to determine how fruit farming, Such fairs and exhibitions stimulate the princi­
death came.
The body of the man was found ples of culture and the influence is far reaching, he said.
by L. N. Fisher, a young man resid­ APPI F IQ rpnm/MFn
I>an «n|i -Norway. The show will con-
ing In Eugene, who was walking HrrLC Io unuvvucu
tinue through the entire ^eek. Dur-
along the grade of the electric line
• r> t/l Mr *T CDHIZAMC inK ,lii4 ,,IIle there will be lectures
with a young lady. Coroner Gordon
Ao nllvU HI orUIXAIMt i»y head« of agricultural departments
was at once notified. lie drove out
and meetings under the auspices of
to the place and found the body ly­
various horticultural societies.
ing face down. The pockets of the
The primary purpose of the exhibi­
clothing were all turned wrong side
i . —OJher
Spokane. Wash., Dec. 7.
tion, which is the first of its kind,
out, being emptied of their contents, crops may wither and fail, but the are to show the value of the apple as
and even the collar and cuff buttons luscious rosy-hued appl» will contin­ a wholesome food and healthful fruit,
had been removed from the shirt.
ue to hold its kingly sway through­ to demonstrate its manifold uses, to­
Mathews was aged 53 years and out th<* length and breadth of the gether with the vaue of its by-pro­
has a son In Portland and a daugh­ land. It had its day of glory today ducts. and to stimuate an industry
ter, Mary Mathews, at Springfield, with the formal opening in this city which aready means millions of dol­
lie was known by a good many peo­ of the National Apple Show, for lars annually to commercial orchard-
ple In this vicinity and has worked which preparations have been going ists in America.
about the Hawmills on the Mohawk. forward for months past. The ex­
Premiums to the value of $35.000
Several month« ago he fell from a hibition was opened by a telegraphic are to be awarded and there are also
flume at Marcola and broke his leg. signal from President Roosevelt.
twelve prizes consisting of tracts of
Lately he has been working at the
The spacious armory was at first irrigated fruit lands with perpetual
mill at Mill City, in Linn county.
Mathews arrived in Eugene from thought large enough to house the water rights. The largest apiila, of
Portland Saturday afternoon, as far exhibition, but the exhibits were so regular shape, with perfect.’em and
numerous that several temporary calyx and without blemish, is to be
as can be learned. It is presumed structures were erected to accommo­ reproduced in bronze, which will oe
took
the
street
car
that
even
­
that he
iate in the afternoon and date the overflow display. Altogeth­ heavily plated with gold. The repro­
Ing or ___
rode to the end of the line, starting er some eighty thousand square feet duction will be given to the glower
out on foot for Springfield along the of floor space has been used. The ex­ of the perfect apple. Special prizes
right-of-way to go to the home of his hibits include fruit from many parts will also be awarded to those devising
brother-in-law.
Mr. Carson,
at of the United States and Canada, and Improved methods of packing the
Springfield, where his daughter is from England. Germany, France, Ja- fruit for shipment.
staying. Whether he entered the cab­
in on the Walker place and suicided
DEFENSE IN RUEF
by taking poison, died suddenly from NEWS OF JUNCTION
heart trouble or was murdered is all
TRIAL RESTS CASE
conjecture.
CITY AND VICINITY
Re|»orte<l to Hnvv Hiul Money
It is reported that Jacobs drew sev­ i
eral hundred dollars from a bank In
Portland before starting for Eugene,
San Francisco. Dec. 7.—The de­
New officers of the Degree of Hon­
but this report has not been proven or are as follows:
fense in the Ruef bribery trial rested
true as yet. The sheriff has been in
Chief of Honor, Caroyln Miller; its case this morning after offering
communication with the officers in Lady of Honor, Jeannette Moorhead; little except testimony of a documen-
Chief of Ceremonies, Josie Moor-1
head; Recorder, Arvllla H. Powell; |
Financier, May R. Moorhead; Usher,:
Iva Miller; Receiver, Clare I^ee; In­
Hide Watch. Arda Kirk; Outside
Watch, Bert Jackson;; Trustee.
Amanda Lee; Medical Examiner, Dr.
N. L. Lee; Musician, Loin Parks;
CaptHlns Arvllla H. Powell.
City election next Monday. There
is no strife for office but it is to be
hoped that all will have the best
Interests of the town In view and .
elect good men. Those prominently'
mentioned for councilmen are Fred |
Pell, Dr. Hicks and Forrest Miller.
These are all good, reliable business
men.
D. R. Hill has purchased the quar­
ter block north of the residence of
S. L. Moorhead on which he expects
to build a fine home. He is placing
his farm In condition to leave In
the care of another. Mr. and Mrs.
Hill are excellent people and their
coming will be gadly welcomed by
their many friends.
Another business house will be
built In Junction and as soon as the
lumber can be secured at that. W.
R. Burners has let the contract to
JOSEPH a. CANNON.
Wm. Leppert for a two-story frame
building 30x50 on the vacant lot
When Joseph G. Cannon rapped
adjoining the Star theatre.
The for order in th eHouse of Repre­
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS.
The vice-president was at the op­ building has already been leased to sentatives, he was lustily cheered by
ening of congress today, and his ap­ Wm. Leppert and Charles Butler, his admirers.
who will conduct a blacksmith and
pearance w.as roundly applauded
wagon repair shop, also rejmlring tary and technical character. No wit­
i the metropolis and some definite furniture, etc.
nesses were called and there were no
The Goodman moving picture show tense or spirited cross-examinations.
I news concerning this matter may be'
ha.s pulled up stakes and left for
i had some time this evening.
The argument for Ituef was begun
No Tran' of Poison.
other i>arts and left numerous re­ this afternoon.
It I b expected the
Dr. F M. Day examined Mathews' membrances in the w^iy of unpaid I case will go to the jury on Wednes­
body last evening and reported that accounts.
day.
he could detect no traces of poison­
Born—November 29, 1908,
ing
According to that, there is and Mrs. John Richardson, a
LETTER FltoM A FORTY-NINER.
I probably nothing to the suicide the­ Times.
ory There were no marks whatever
Coniti Not Obtain Relief From Ca-
WINBERRY ITEMS
on the head or body to indicate vio­
tarrti Until He tuoi Used Hyomel.
lence and If the man was killed by
someone ft must have been by some
(Special Correspondence.)
Here is a simple. Interesting and
Inexplicable means
It is possible
Winberry, Dec. S.—Mrs. Elsie sincere letter from a rugged pioneer
that he could have been choked to Young and daughters Leona and of '49, who braved the dangers and
death, yet there were no finger Gladys are thinking about taking a th« hardship« of the overland trail
marks on the man’s throat.
cooking contract at Marcóla to begin to California. Surely th« sincerity of
Inquest Tnnsww
in February.
thia, letter should strongly appeal to
Coroner Gordon at first concluded
Mias Beatrice Huck has gone to those who deelre to escape the bon­
to hold an inquest over the body this work at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ea­ dage in which they are now held by
afternoon, hut later decMed to post­ ton. of Jasper. She Is greatly missed that ruthless and most
powerful
pone It till tomorrow morning at 10 here.
wrecker of health and happiness:
o'clock In order to give time to ob­
Messrs. Mooney. Nelson and Hart- Catarrh.
tain an much Information as possible ninu are busy constructing a tele­
Santa Rosa, Cal., May 5, 1908.
I as to how the tnan met his death.
phone line in this community and Booth’s Hyomel Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Dear Sirs:—Some years ago I was
«»on we will hear the Jingle of the
afflicted with catarrh, and tried a
hello bells.
MAIL SERVICE IN
We hear that the Booth-Kelly Lutn- number of remedies, but received no
her Company has suspended opera- relief. I was told by a friend who
tiotis on this creek and are going to had been using your Hyomel, and
NORTHWEST NEEDS
wait until a higher stage of the wa­ thought I would receive a great ben­
efit and perhaps a cure. I purchased
makes It more practicable.
A NEW DIVISION ter Roads
are in good condition for an outfit, and before I had used the
this time of year, thanks to Mr. Nel­ bottle. I noted a marked improve­
ment.
Washington. Dec. 7
The report son.
I used It for a month or so. and
the first assistant Postmaster­
gene ral to the iswtmaster-gvneral ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ stopped using it for a year or so.
I was getting catarrh again,
♦ Thought
says
♦
started using It again, and I
“Tbe rapid growth of the section of ♦ t.O\ ER NOIL F I.FIT
♦ and
country embraced in the states of Or­ ♦
IN POOR CONDITION. ♦ keep it in the house and use it every
once a day. and keep my­
egon. Washington and Idaho and the ♦
♦ morning
clear of catarrh. I consider it the
territory of Alaska renders it advisa ♦
I’aso Robles. Cal., Dec. 7. ♦ self
best catarsh medicine that is used
ble to create a new division of rail­ *
Governor-elect Cosgrove's ♦ I have often recommended It to my
may mail service In that section. The
condition took a decidedly ♦ friends I am 81 yeay old. I came
service in the section named is now
unfavorable turn during the ♦ to California tn 184». and of course
under the immediate supervision of ,
night. The heart, up to the ♦ am not as vigorous as I was 58
the division su|M>rintendent at San
present time is strong, but ♦ years ago. My address is 841 4th St.
Francisco. Cal., who. under the pres
show* tctif« sign of weaken­ ♦ Yours truly. W. Mock
ent schedules. In time of transit, is j
ing. Although the symptoms ♦
Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me),
thirty-five hours from Portland, fifty-j
are not favorable for recov­ ♦ la guaranteed by Hall's Red Cross
one hours from Spokane and forty- ,
ery, the nature of the disease ♦ is guaranteed by Hull's Red Cross
three hours from S«*attle. Suitable
Is such that some Improve­ ♦ for grip, coughs, colds, bronchitis,
♦ cronp of Infants, asthma and all dis­
legislative authority is required be- j
ment Is «till possible.
fore action can be taken, and I re- '
eases of the nose, throat and lungs
commend that It I be secured. ”
A complete outfit, including inhaler,
Thl. Is Worth Reading
costs on It 00; extra bottles of Hyo­
A I husgrrou« I>|» t » ih >»
Teo F Zelinskt. of *8 Gibson St., mel. if afterwards needed, coat but
is the removal of the appendix by » Buffalo. N. Y., says: "I cured th« (0 cents. Ask Hull's Red Cross Drug
surgeon No one who takes Dr.King's moat annoying cold sore I ever had. Store about them.
New Life Pills 1» ever subjected to with Buck Un's Arnica Salve. I ap­
this frightful ordeal They work so plied this salve one« a day for two
quietly you don't feel them
They i days, when every trace of the sore
cure constipation, headache, billions-I waa gone.” Heals all sores. Sold un­
oats and malaria >5c at W A. Kay-’ dev guarantee at W A. KnykeBdall's
haadaU s J rag star«.
, drug store. 11«.
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In order to reduce our stock ot Men's
Suits we are offering the following special
bargains for a limited time only
Regular $25.oo Suits for
Regular 22.5o Suits for
Regular 20.oc Suits for
Regular 18.oo Suits for
Regular 16.50 Suits for
Regular 15.oo Suits for
Regular 12.50 Suits for
Regular 10.oo Suits for
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If you want a suit, it will pay you to
investigate this sale before you buy
ROBERTS BROS
554 Willamette Street/
OVER SEVEN HUNDRED
DOLLARS’ WORTH OF
PLATE GLASS BROKEN
As the draymen and railroad em­
ployes were unloading the crates of
plate glass for the new 1. O. O. F.
block last evening, one of them fell
and five of the six big pieces of
glass which It contained were bro­
ken. Each glass is worth $150, hence
the loss is $750. The crate was
hauled with the rest to the new
block, where it was opened and left
standing for examination by a repre­
sentative of the glass company in
Portland. This was the crate that
fell on Charles McFarland and broke
his arm, as mentioned in another
column, Each one of the pieces of
glass is 88x162 Inches in dimensions,
Others in the shipment are 88x178
Inches.
Kodol is made of naturaJ digestive
Juices found in a healthy stomach,
and it digests all food completely.
Kodol Is pleasant 'to take, and is
guaranteed to give relief in any case
of stomach trouble. Sold by all drug­
gists.
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NATIONAL BANK CLOSES
AT SPRINGFIELD. MO.
Springfield, Mo., Dec. 7.—The Na­
tional Exchange bank, one of th»
largest in Springfield, did not open
this morning. A notice was posted
that it was closed by direction of th»
controller o. the currency.
No statement has been made of lia­
bilities or resources.
Kodol for dyspepsia, indigestion,
weak stomach, sour stomach, sas on
stomach, etc., is guaranteed to give
prompt relief from any form of ston-
ach trouble. It will cure your dyspep­
sia. Sold by all druggists.
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Kodol
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FOR INDIGESTION AND »TSPEPSIA.
ilLIEVU SOVH STOMACH, BELCHING, ETC. K. C. O«WITT
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n t e e d
or Your Money B»«k*
c Ô mp ÂJM y '. CHICAGO. ILL.
—
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
Hasting Sisters
Register Bldg.
Front Suite
GARRETT & MITCHELL
Real Estate Brokers
Register Building.
Phone Main 1OH.
Be»» at work.. »M't fail to see the
pictures We ar«- patting out
now at half price
Iolman Studio
31H Willamette Street
S. D. READ
McLEOD
THE TAILOR
Call at .SO East Ninth Street.
G. R. LOCKE, Mgr.
Eugene Electric Co.
SHINN
10 anil 17 MH'long
Phone Main 47
Mh and Will***"
DENTIST
foia best
Î. O THOMAS
THE SIGN PAINTER
Phyiician and Sor^coa
Over Hall's Grocery
No. 51N Willamette Street
Eugene Cleaning
Teas, Coffees, Spices
and Dyeing Works
WvrryrMng possible tn clroning sad
or Chinaware
Dyeing
Cerner Hhth and Willamette Sts.
Phone Main t3t
G. S. Beardsley, M.D.
44 EAST NIM H STREET
Jesse G. Wells
ATTORNEY
Register
Gives special attention
amination of abatra£t>. d _ • -
settling estates,
¿Kt*
lections. Also to all
Phone Main 108-____
Wm. G. Martin
Attorney-*«-^»
Will practice la. *1*
KleciHc Wiring, Fixture« anil Su|>-
flee Warren
<«•
plies
ette street, over . reef’“
Phone Mali
EUGENE. OR.
77 West Eighth Street.
Smyths Transfer Co
day»
Fish and Poultry
Market
OR. LULU MliNKERSHAR^
Phyncua and
Residence J8 E*»t
Office. Regis'«- bolidi»«
I «231.
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SPECIALTY
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