Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 24, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    HENEY DENIES
PUBLISHED REPORT
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try. man and boy will doubt» appreciate agarment that carr.es our well-known label—null
Suits Worth $15... $9.85
At this price suits of all-wool Oregon-
made cloths in conservative colorings and
styles, very durable and well-wearing.
Suits Worth $ 18-$25 $ 1500
At this price your choice of all the latest
novelty fabrics, colors and styles; many are
especially designed for young men.
Suits Worth $7.00 . . $5.00
In buying this one you are getting the
very best that skilled labor can turn out.
They come in all colors, etc., conservative
and semi-inting styles.
Gifts For a Housekeeper
a gift to a housekeeper, take our advice and
ankets Worth $5.00 ....
$3.50
This is a full-sized Blanket and pure wool; comes in gray only.
Indian Robes Worth $6.00 . $4.00
These are pure Oregon wool and fast colors, and are
used mostly for couch covers
"Any statement that I received
money from the government for my
work In San Francisco is false Pres­
ident Roosevelt had nothing to do
with my coming to San Francisco to
take up the fight. Neither did he
have anything to do with Detective
William J Burns' coming here. Mr.
Burns resigned from his position with
the government that he might be
able to devote all of his time to the
work here.
"Any talk about the government
having control over me is absurd.
There was no time when I was prose­
cuting cases for the government that
I was not at liberty to drop the work.
I withdrew fro tnthe government
cases so that I could give the time
that was necessary to the San Fran­
cisco prosecutions.”
Junction City, Dec. 21.—The Junc­
tion City high school debating team
.defeated the Cottage Grove team in
I the first high school league debate
of this season. The home team con­
sisted of the follow.ng trio:
Arda
¡Kirk, Helen Laing and Herbert Thom.
John Cooter. Allie Phil lips and Maude
. Hooper were the visiting team. The
question was. “Resolved, That on the
whole strikes have been a benefit.**
Junction affirmed and Cottage Grove
maintained the negative, it was a
lively contest throughout, but when
the home team displayed a large
wheel called the wheel of Industry
and showed how the laboring classes
had used unions and strikes to ben­
The sheriff's office, railroad detectives
Portland, Dec. 22
efit the masses the decision could be
and local police are confronted by a curious array of contradic­
foretold. Representative L. E Bean,
L. R. Edmunson and L. M. Travis,
tions in the matter of the identification of the men who are al­
three attorneys from Eugene, acted
as judges. *lhe Junction team will
A» one weak link weaken« a chain, leged to be implicated in the robbery of the Portland-Chicago
likely meet the team from either Eu­ so weak kidney« weaken the whole
special on the O. R. & N. near this city last Tuesday night. Yes­
gene or Salem for the next debate.
body and haxteu the final breaking­
terday afternoon the engineer and fireman of the train positively
down
Overwork, strains, colds and other identified Oscar Jones and Harry Benson as being two of the
causes injure the kidneys, and when
Last night William Burke,
their activity is lessened the whole ] three men who robbed the train.
body suffers from the excess of uric who was arrested as a suspect in the robbery of the train, con­
poison circulated in the blood.
Aches and pains and languor and fessed to his part in the crime, implicating one Jack Hayes, an
urinary Illa come, and there Is an ev-
erincreaslng tendency towards dla alleged ex-convict of Folsom prison, Cal., who was arrested Sun­
betes and fatal Bright's disease day.
There is no real help for the suffer­
Burke did not know of Hayes’ arrest, and when the latter
er except kidney help.
Doan's Kidney Pills act directly was placed where Burke could see him he positively identified
on the kidneys and cure every kidney 1
him as one of his confederates in the train robbery. Burke also
ill, Eugene cures are the proof.
A J. McKinney, of 69 Lawrence] named another man, for whom the police are searching, as a
St., Eugene, Ore., says: "For sev­
eral years I had attacks of kidney third man in the robbery.
trouble and as time paesed grew
The sheriff's officers arrested Burke upon what appears to
worse. I had backache and more or I
less trouble with the kidney secre­ be conclusive evidence, but the police department, which ai rest­
tions
Doan's Kidney Pills, which 1
procured at l>el.ano's drug store, | ed Johnson and Benson, are emphatic that the sheriff has the-
brought me relief from the first, wrong men, and that Benson and Johnson are two of the train
soon eradicated the backache and |
made me feel better and stronger. robbers. They were arrested for holding up a saloon and were
DeWitt's Carbcltxed Witch Hasel You can refer to me as one who has] connected with the train robbery later.
Salve. Bost salve for burns, scratches used Doan's Kidney Pills with good |
and hurts. It Is especially good for results. Other members of my fam­
How the 0. R & N. crew will reconcile their positive identi­
piles Sold by all druggists.
ily have found just as great benefit I fication of Benson and Johnson with Burke's confession that he,
from their use.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 . with Hayes and another man, committed the robbery, is puz­
cents
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. I
New York, sole agents for the United i zling the officials.
States.
The theory is advanced in some quarters that Hayes, Burke,
Remember the uayie Doan's—
and take no other.
Benson Johnson and several other men are really members
ALBANY SHOWS ITS
HATRED OF EUGENE
White Blankets Worth $5.50
Pure Oregon Wool and full size. White
Blankets Worth $7.50.......... ......
White Blankets Worth $8.50
MILL TO MAN CLOTHES
JUNCTION CITY DEBATERS
WIN FROM COTTAGE GROVE
Pittsburg, Dec. 22.—Following the sensational arrests here
last night of seven councilmen and two bankers for alleged cor­
ruption in conducting municipal affairs, it is intimated there will
be more startling developments either today or tomorrow. The
arrests are the result of an investigation by the Voters' League,
and according to the best information obtainable it is possible
that the scandal at San Francisco will be insignificant compared
to the alleged grafting here.
The following men are already accused: Councilmen Wm.
Brand. John F. Klein, J. C. Wasson, T. L. Atkinson. Jacob Siffel,
W. H. Melaney and Hugh Ferguson, former President W W.
Ramsey and former Cashier A A. Vilsack. of the German Na­
tional Bank The information against them accuses conspiracy,
corrupt solicitation and bribery. Bail for the accused aggregat­
ed $178,000, which was furnished.
The seven councilmen, it is formally alleged, conspired with
each other and with other persons unknown to secure the pas­
sage by bribery of the select and common councils of ordinances
and resolutions designating the depositaries of the city, bridge
ordinances, bond ordinances for freeing bridges between Pitts­
burg and Allegheny, an ordinance for additional filter beds for
the new filtration plant, a street railroad ordinance and other
municipal matters. All the councilmen are candidates for re­
election.
A preliminary hearing will be held tomorrow.
Rumors in circulation late this afternoon say that six men
have left the city as the result of the disclosures in the municipal
graft scandal.
Eugene, Or» gon
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
Wll.LIAMH' CARBOLIC NALVK
oi the 8anle Kani'
WITH AMX1CA and WITCH HAZKI.
SUSPECTED MAN
The b««< salve in the world for cats
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MAKES CONFESSION
portunity to do so
Handkerchiefs
Table Covers and
A useful Christmas gift. A
nice assortment of all kinds at
5c and up.
Bed Spreads
Neckties
Black Cat
Hosiery
ASSAULTED AND
ROBBED IN TRISCO
Pillow Tops.
Stand Covers
Gloves, etc.
MATOLCK S
Chas. D. Jeffries Loses Money
Oakland. Cal , Dec. 22
Aasault-
. ed and robbed of S3 6 6 last night,
‘ Charles D. Jeffries, formerly man­
ager of the Spokane Interstate Fair
association. Is able to walk around
He was struck with a sandbag, and
though »nocked down and uncon-
' scions for a time, he seems now un­
injured.
Phone Mam 60
Kodol for dyspepsia. indigestion,
i weak stomach, sour stomach. <aa on
stomach, etc . la guaranteed to (Iva
prompt relief from any form of stom­
ach trouble. It will euro your dyspep­
sia Sold by all druggists