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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
h UEF charges will »¡»o be presented tu. Next Xkindav ever.. HENEY PLAYED FOR OHMA1IC EFFECT Keeps Same Bold Demeanor That Has Always Char acterized Him Mi Ar hur sppo ited a coach and for next Coach urse. will be secured if- LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES KILLING THREE MEN Beaumont, Cal., Dec. 12.—The engine of a freight train on the Southern Pacific siding here blew up this morning. Engi neer David McDonald. Fireman Roy Reynolds and Conducotr FORMER EUGENE MAN Guy Brockman were killed, and Brakeman E A. Williams se DIES AT PORTLAND riously injured. The cause is not known. Tito Kimi You II hvo Always nought, and which has ueen in use for over 30 years, lias borne the ^✓nature of — and lias been made niuler nis per- X ' Hoiial supervision since its infancy’s '**—Allow no one to deceive you in this. Alt Counterfeits, Imitations anti *<Ju»t-us-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and e** ’-..ger the health »f infants and Children— Exp. «•». ,u-e against Experiment. San Francisco, Dec. 12 -Ruef's de Frederick Breidemeler. an old resl- LIVINGSTON DIES of Por-land. died nt his re»l-i deru-ianor is little changed, He i -Jay’nV.'rn’inga after Portland, Dec. 12.—Robert Livingston, section foreman V bout talked freeh with newspaper men and others today, is survived by on the Northern Pacific, who was beaten by robbers at Goble. his conv if. e sit son» He Michael, Fred, ,. , . ’ j tion he charged the vi«lt of Ed- mi. Otto and Waiter died in the hospital here today. jurymen hearu t d two daughters. Mrs. R. But r - v— xheers of the and Mrs II C S. bmeizer - Heuey to tne cot om‘ was done T 1« I . hi held ' | A I I I "V* J" I A / £ 1 I for dra and that the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Jurymen beers of rh» rutan Lutheran church, cor- crowd 1 >e!lwood and William» avenue. idem r was born in Ger- eared 1834. and therefore death was 0 4 years age. He left his fatherland in 51. coming to New Orleans, where iroin e case, Rtief resided until 1874. when ill health won't withdraw until mpelled hint to leave the southern mate. He went to Minden, Neb., * | and was the founder and a subse- Washington, Dec. 12.—What is considered a test vote on i quest resident of that place. In 1888 | he left the middle west and came to the arbitrary investigation of labor disputes between employ RECOMMEND THAT I Oregon. Eugene drew his attention for a few years, but later on he came ers and employes was taken today when a representative mov OREGON-O. A. C. GAM E to Portland, where he resided until ed to reopen the consideration of the measure in the house. A the time of his death.—Portland BE PLAYED HERE i , Journal. vote on the question resulted in the defeat of the motion by .jx •X fc*’ MJJJ SOPHIA 'CTTLESEN What is CASTORIA Castorlii is :t liarinloM snbstitnte for Castor Oil, T*nre- gorit. Drops and .Soothing Syrup». Tt Ls Plea sit.tl. Il couiaiits neither Opium. ^lorphiue nor otlie, Narcotic substane«-. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms aiul iill.t's l'everi.sliness. It cures Ditirrlia-a ami Wind Colle, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It assiniiliU**» the Food, regulates tlio Stom.ii li ami lioweis, giving healthy a* ilural sleep. The Children*» Panacea—The Mother’» . ad. NOT BE INVESTIGATED HEALTH very poor — RESTORED BY PE RU N * Catarrh Twenty-five Years- Haa a Bad Cough. M-s sopnia Kittiesen. Evanston, 111. riles: ■ I have lieon troubled with catnrrl f„r in trly twenty-five years and (red many cures for it, but obtain., rery little help. •Tl)' n my brother advised me to try per.ma, and I did. “Jly health was very poor at the time I began taking Peruns^ My throat was very sore and 1 had a bad cough. "Peruna has cured me. The chronic catarrh is gone and tny health is very tnui.h improved. “I recommend T>erun» to all my friends who are troubled as I wu " Pt Rib A TABLETS: -Some people pre fer tablets, rather than medicins in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Pern aa tablets, -which represent the medict aal in gradients of Pernas. Kacgi tubist squals one average daae ot Perun*. GENUINE Nzn-s-lia the Ideal Laxative. ASK FOR FREE 190» AIMANAC J. H. Hearde. who has charge of the local aggregation of Elks taking I part in the minstrel show to be giv-[ en in this city two nights of next | week, received a letter today from Eugene asking for his services to put on a minstrel shoy at that city un der the auspices of the Eagles. Af ter completing his work here Mr. I Hearde will no doubt go to Eugene I fi satisfactory arrangements can be j I made.-—Roseburg News. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 114 to 11. The backers of the measure are disappointed, for it is cor CARVER DOUBLES HIS sidered that the test shows it is impossible to push forward TRACK-LAYING CREW this particular piece of reformatory legislation during this ses sion. It also shows the house may be very conservative. The athletic council of the Univer sity recommended at a meeting last night that the Oregon-O. A. C. foot ball game be played in Eugene next year, and elected Trainer Hayward, manager of football, provided the choice is ratified by the »tudent Bellfountain. Dec. 12.—Stephen body. The sentiment among the stu Carver has doubled bis track-laying dents, or a portion of them, is to play crew on the Corvallis and Alsea rail the game in Eugene or nowhere. The surprise of the meeting wa» road and the work is progressing the selection of Tra'ner Hayward to more rapidly in consequence. The manage the football game next year. crew has changed ita boarding place A graduate managership was looked from William Barclay's to Charles for, but the new turn seem» to be Cartwright's place, as It is nearer considered not a bad thing from ex their work Rube Kiger is preparing the pressions heard thl» morning. ground on his place, one mile north Fourteen New “O’»" Twenty-two sweaters were granted of Bellfountain, preparatory Jo set last night to the football players. ting out about 60 acres of English Fourteen of them were new men, who walnuts. Mrs. H. T. Bristow Is at Eugene, had not won their emblem before this year. A recommendation w»3 al where she is caring for her mother so made to arrange for a ceremony In who is very low, and is expected to which to present the ‘ winners of eni- pass away at any time. Floyd Edwards went over to blerus with their letters. The new men to win "'O's" are: Shedds Saturday, where he will visit Dodson, Main, Michael, Halley, with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Kfltx, Sullivan, Hickson Lat- Isaac Wheldon ourette Chandler Newton, Means, <5 TO Sweek, McKinley. The old men, who will get jerseys are Captain ta*n the Moullen, Hurd, McIntyre, Clarke, Signature Pinkham, Gilles, and Voight. Mar.- I of C ASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THK C«M*UR COMPANY, 11 SSUNRAV STSItT, MCW VOSg CITY. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ :: died Mrs Carrie I lndsley. of Florence, who has been here under treatment for cancer, died In this city at the home of friend» Tuesday afternoon, December 8. The funeral was held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from Bovee's undertaking parlor», the re mains being burled in Odd Fellows' r.mctery The services at the grave were under the direction of St. Mary's Chapter, Order of Eastern Star.—Corvallis Gaxette. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ t BORN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ In Eugen.*. Dec. 10, 1908, *o Frank Balderee and wife, a son, weight 13 pounds. l MARRIED DOCTORS DON’T WANT Iu Eugene, December 10, 1908, Arthur M McDonald and Min Loret ta Sackrider, both of Eugeue, Jiisilce of the Peace R. 8 Bryaou officiat ing. __________________________________ NAMES IN PAPERS M adame D ean ' s PRKNCM FINALS TILLO< The Lane County Helical Society, at Ita last meeting, passed the follow ing resolutions: GAMBLING RESULTS IN “Resolved, that members * of the Laue County Medical Society forbid $20.000 DEFALCATION their names being used in connec tion with the reports of any medical or surgical cases In local papers. “That the secretary be Instructed Oakland, Cal., Dec. 12.—Adrian to notify all members of the society and all local papers and the Journal Lebeuf, cashier of Hale Brother», of the American Medical Associa a dry good» firm. wa« arrested to tion.“ day. He conreeaed that he used W. C. Barbour left thia morning *20.000 of the firm's money In gambling, principally on Seattle on the stage for I i I b rauch near Wal ton. races in the Oaklaud pool rooms. A Hui, C bbtaiu Hs- i.isr run HvrrsnsKin MSMavBVATioa ttitt imsi to r» H .ft-I Hur»*! Hpredy! Sstlshu tlon Uunt or Money Refund«!, »ent pi< - paid fortl iv 1» r box. wilt en.i it., tn on trial, to 1« paid for when rellev. I. Sample» Erie, liftut on »nltln» flu* reiiutn*., ni-.-epl no substitute, it your itrii»rl»i does uot have them send vour orders to the Siltl in Eugene tv W. L. DeLano »('■IM kikk for TMK GCA ri » Santa Claus’ Headquarters Umbrellas, Purses, Sewing Machines, Phonographs and Records, Shopping Bags. Post Card Albums, Purses. Baskets. Fancy China and Japanese Ware, Cups, Cake Plates. Sal ad. Sugar and Creamers. Nut Cracks, Albums. Perfumes and dozens of other useful presents. Eugene’s Big Toy Store, 513 Willamette Street Come and see our holiday display before starting to buy your Christmas presents— largest stock, lowest prices and a good service. We are going to be busy every day this week, and are going to keep our store open evenings to accommodate those that find it dif ficult to do their shopping during the day. Bring the children. Amusement in phonographs and latest double disc records, also the new indestructible cylinder records. 5 cents to $3.50 Games, biindergart’nOutf ts Our stock of Winter Games is larger and better than ever. All the new 111, the board and card games. All the rage the new card game of Block. Ask to see it. Pit, Flinch, etc., etc. Hear them. A FEW HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS For Boys and Young Men Drums, Horns, Guns, Cap Pistols, Airguns, Boats, Steam Engines, Trains on Track, Au tomobiles. Magic Lanterns and Mechanical Toys of every description. Footballs. Base- * balls, Topsy Twirl, Gloves, Sweaters, In?er- ’ soli Dollar Watches, good Story Books. Col lar and Cuff Boxes, Pocket Knives, Shaving Sets, Razors. Umbrellas, Bicycles. Sister or Sweetheart We have a lot of dainty and useful articles. Dolls from lc to $7.50, large stock to choose from; prices the lowest. Doll Carts. 50c to $5.50. Trunks. Tubs. Kitchen Sets, Topsy Twirl. Pianos. 50 c to S5 00; Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes. Manicure Sets. Toilet Cases. Perfumes. Combs and Brus es, Music Rolls. Purses. Umbrellas. iOc to $7.50 ; Fancy Vases. China Ware, Post Card Musical Instruments, Vio lins, Guitars, Harps, Co lumbia Graphophone Agt. Nothing will give you more enjoyment for the money invested than one of the new improved Columbia Graphaphonen. We have reduced the cost of disc records one- half, and have a new stock of all the latest pieces. We also have a new cyliinder record that is indestructible—better tone, will not scratch or wear out, and can be sent through the mail safely. To prove this on receipt of 35 cents and 3 cents for postage we will mail you one and guarantee that it will reach you safely. Mother or Father For father we have Shaving Seta, Razors, Shaving Mugs, Soap, Brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Carving Sets, Gamo Sets, Pipe Racks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Gloves, Watches, Purses, Fish Baskets, Poles, F!y Hooks, etc., etc. Big Red Xmas Bells, Tree Ornaments Tinsel, Moss, Masks. Candles and Candle Holders, everything for your Xmas tree. Remember This Store is Headquarters for Christmas Trading TULL’S GUN STORE H