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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1908)
»H« KTyiBia »IMSLT WARD. Price Cutters EUGENE'S NEW POSTOFFICE ■ Cutters W M the of the contract for the erection of Eugene's new federal building, arrived up from Salem last uight preparatory to beginning actual «instruction work on the building Immediately. They set the stakes for the excavation this morning and announced to a repor ter that they expect that the work Our entire stock of Men’s Clothing, com prising all desirable patterns, we are closing out at JUST ONE-HALF our former low prices. Men's $ 7.00 Men’s $10.00 Men’s $15.00 Men's $20.00 190 5c OC 25c 25c 5c 19c 19c oo 103 15c priced for......... $ 3.50 priced for......... $ 5.00 priced for......... $ 7.50 priced for......... $10.00 ♦ ♦•♦♦A ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ CHARLES N. FOWLER. Congiesauuih t'linrles N Fowler of the Fifth New Jersey dlstrb t is chair- man <>f the house committee on bank ing and currency. One-Half the Regular Price will buy you a Suit They all go at just One-Half Price j J When Stanleys say one-half you can br.nk on getting a bargain, for these prices are far below manufacturing cost. X a **** RUEFSENTENCED TO FOURTEEN YEARS TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE IN TRIAL OF HAINS Flushing, N. Y., Dec. 28.- -The Marital troubles of Captain Peter C. Hains Jr., and his story of estrange ment with his wife, Claudia Hains, came out in the trial of Thornton J Hains today, when Samuel C. Reid, a government building inspec tor at North Chicago, related conver sations he had last June with Cap tain Hains, making known the causes that led to the separation of the cap tain and his wife The testimony of what Captain Hains said was permit ted by Justice Crane as having a bear ing on the mental condition of ’he army officer at that tine Mr Reid stated that C iptain Hains told him that his wife had-conf’ ssed that she lived Annis. Captain Hains evinced signs of great mental dis tress tn the narration of his troubles, •h*- »I’ness said. Mr Reid is said by counsel for the he a brother of Princess defense to be RosplgloaL of Rome, and com - from Kentucky. He is a grandson ■ s <’ Reid, who commanded the privateer General Armstrong In the battle at Kaya!. Azores, during the war i 1812. Mr. Reid said: Alarmed at Go"«l|> Captain Hains told me he wen- to Fort Hamilton and found his wife who «anted to know whv b had r- turned home. 'Why. Clan Ila. your imputation la at stake. I have «on- from the utter ends of the ,-arth •av« you. I have heard gossip of o •nd Annis.’ His wife told hit the gossip was ridiculous. Mr. Reid said that the captai *d that he Invited Annis to din *F. >w that he did not bc-lfevo th "P- Witness said that Captain •»‘-d his father told him there we- ’mrim to be investigated. :-n-l '•'»ptaffl Hains) again sp--.■ *i'r and she replied: io love Rlllv Annis." - Reid testified forth- : ' ttaln said that his then told him all; that she lov--d ■*fr - ard not him. _ ’ cou 1 no: understand It. ' ’•’« Hains The night h •he gave njp caresses and m* that It was not so.' ” ‘ Watch for the Wagon.” 00 P*ge 2. Boyd Tea Co. ™ Seo a 1 (Continued from First Page) Ruef by the Oliver Grand Jury, which heard 16 supervisors confess the ac ceptance of bribes In several matt'”-« involving public service corporations One of *he many Incidents that tended to make the trial of Ruef .<■- markable was the shooting of Assist ant District Attorney F. J. Hene; by Morris Haa«. an ex-wnvict whose past record was exposed by the pros ecutor after the would-be slayer had been accepted as a member of the jury Haas subsequently commit.ed suicide in the county jail MOI ST’ ITEMS. ( Special Correspondence! Georg- Prescoti and Mr. McIntosh <t«ted the 27-th with for Eugene on bS» on connected the buying )f timber laitdt- , , r< rbarlef Larne CtaHes La ’ne is : . nome n7e ag-ju ®7''.n A... cubing WeTre very tha kful. Charlie, that r did not prove more serious. Glen Saun- :on »nd '.’hester Pierce ar.> down In the mountain» hunting wildcats. George Prescott Harry l ay ne 1 and wildcat recently, each killed a large to Independence Roy Bierce » went (^ten-ibly to spend i few days Christmas Jay John- ,j = arte hi» tfin. a h-int But i t Is our 1 that If he rar ai partaer for the New to know The writer woui t e T. J. ,,t Bice «ddress o wr •ojnnr of K p. M natoo r a her El! Al ia ( V' for o tra dogi doK. eil ¡ack ¿*1 bark to r*- r rar- L :: ♦A** Perfome, reg. $1.00 per oz. 90c Perfume, reg. $1.50, special $1.35 Perfume, reg. $2.25, special $2.10 Perfume, reg. $5.50, special $5.30 Colgate’s, Dabrook’s, Reiger’s Perfume regular 50c per oz. special......... 45c Domestic Perfumes in Packages Regular 25c, spec ial.................... 20c Regular 50c, special.................... 45c Cut Glass Perfumes, reg. $2.00, special . $1.75 & & & & G G G G Bulk Pkg. Pkg. Pkg. H Th; «3 goods would make very acceptable New Year Gifts Imported Tolet Soap... Roger & Gallet Soap, Regular 35c, special Roger & Gallet Soap, Regular 50s special Roger & Gallet Soap, R gular 75c, spec al _ 30c ... 40c 50c STATIONERY— I he Best Paper, in attractive boxes, from______ _____ _______ ________ 15c to 75c • 9 :: :: :: Our Drug Department» is cn-er rh* sup&rvission of two ragis- tered druggist« and ihe same high standard is maintained throughout the stor.- AND HURTS FOUR HHhxxxxxxxxxjxxriti" I I ■" - ’ ♦♦♦« ♦♦ A**» •* AA«’ ♦♦ XX»« ♦X*«♦* ♦X*” ♦♦ XX*-» ♦♦ XX»*** Xo»«** Buy Men’s Ciothing at STANLEYS Half-Price Sale n- r ......... ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦AAAA XXAAAA AA»*** X a **»* X a »*»* of excavation will begin tomorrow. XX*«** It was stated by them today that XX*« ♦♦ they will rush ths building to com XX*«** pletion as fast as the weather will ♦♦ permit. They expressed a wish that XX*« X»**** the present go,id building weather Xe**** will continue for some time yet, al XX*«** though they realize ’hat Oregon's X« ♦*♦♦ winter climate is variable and that ♦♦♦♦♦♦ there will be many delays on account XX«-** of rain before the winter ends. XX*«** The building will be a handsme X a *«** two-story pressed brick structure, XX*«♦* trimmed with granite and other stone. XX*« ♦♦ Several hundred Suit6 from which to make a selection. 25c 5c 5c :: TEe QUALITY STORE Special Prices R R R R This is your opportunity—Something we have never done before. Special for Wednesday and Thursday—for two days, Dec. TO and 31 Peroxide of Hydrogen. 50c, for Acorn Salve, 15c. for............. DeCaro’s Tea, 25c, for........... Suits Suits Suits Suits * For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will make Special Prices on all our fine Im ported Perfumes and Toilet Soaps. HALF-PRICE $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 $4.50 $6.00 Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c and 30c, for.. Arm Bands, 10c, for....................... Pins, 5c, two papers for................... Glycerine Toilet Soap, 6 cakes......... Toilet Paper, four rolls for............. Lead Pencils, 5c regular, 3 for......... Witch Hazel, half-pint bottles......... Celluloid Combs, 25c, for................ Tooth Brsuhes, 10c. for................... Tooth Brushes. 15c. for..................... Tooth Brushes, 25c, for................... ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦AAA • A fi • »Aá Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg The QUALITY STORE n rm Men’s Clothing.. 3ood $2.50 Suit Case for... Brass-bound Suit Cases........ Karatol $3.50 Suit Cases for. Leather Suit Cases, $6 values Cowhide Suit Cases for........ Helen R. Marks Co Welch Bros. Up From Salem— Excavating Will Probably Begin Tomorrow Immense Reductions on Stap’e Merchandise Two hundred Suit Cases received this veek direct from the New York manufactur- era. ÖÖ :: Sale Prices Throughout theStore Suit Cases.. 1 •{♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦‘»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦f aaaa « aa » a »«,»♦» îîî*îîîxîîîxîtîîîîîîîîîîîîîî**î**î***************e«*el***t*e****««***< ♦ ♦♦ ♦ STANLEYS hi« ** <* ■ * A 1 • • Three Doors South of J* & Ninth St. TMV1MDAT. DECEMBER Si. 1 MM Oakland, Dec. 26.— -The collision of an automobile and train in the heart of the business district today was preceded by the running down of two pedestrians by the same ma chine. Ona person was perhaps fa tally injured and three others are more or less badly hurt. The Injured are: Sam Knlla, chauf feur, j>erhaps fatally; John Petty and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley. The machine was dashing down Broadway at a furious speed carry ing to the hospital Albert Cross, who had just been Injured by a trolly car. Petty was also an occupant of the automobile. Just before the machine struck the train It ran down and struck Rileys, who was crossing the street. At Seventh and Broadway the machine collided with a local train, Injuring the chauffeur and Petty, The four victims were taken to the hospital in the police patrol aa was also Gross, ■ ■ —■ ■ ■ ■— . of health. A score of sclentlficall” Por’lund having taken the place of educated colored nurses are graduat Butte In the Northwestern la-ague. PIONEER WOMAN ed from ita training school each year ♦ ♦ • and sent to every section of the land Promoter McCarcy, of U>s Ange lea, BURNED TO DEATH to cope Intelligently with the spread I h hot after Jim Driscoll to meet Abe of disease In the highest professional At tell. Jim says he is not able to circles as well aa among their own find his way out there. Mrs. Walter Keating’s Tragic tension of this work would prove a ♦ ♦ ♦ pe pie The continuation and ex End At Marshfield Ira Thoiims. the Detroit catch««, considerable benefit to the hygenic says that he will not go to Philadel welfare of the whole people. It Is de phia if Manager Jennings sells him to clared. The local good accomplished Connie Mack. That's too bad. What Marshfield, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Walter by this one of the largest private hos on earth will Connie do now? Keating was burned to death at her pitals and clinics In this metropolis ♦ ♦ A home today. She ran into the street , ha« for years especially recommended Kaatern 1-eague players are kick with her clothes blazing and died New York, Dec. 28.-—Half a mil It to the profession as well as the Ing becauae their aalary limit next within a minute after her friends lion dollars will be offered in mem charitable authorities here. aenson will be *350 a month, And reached her. How the accident hap- ory of Abraham Lincoln by the peo that is about eight times as much as pened is a mystery. She was a pio ple of this country between Christ a majority of them got In Troy. t*SPORTING NOTES X neer of Coos Bay. inas and the 100th anniversary of his ♦ ♦ A birth, according to the leaders of * Napoleon La Joie has received a national memorial movement which Christmas present of two bat» that KINCAID CASE has been started In thia city. To per ♦♦♦♦ aaaa <♦♦♦ c - aaaaaa aaaaaa have been »oaked in oil for two year». WILL BE DROPPED manently endow the Lincoln Hospital Emergency”, KeHy will tu«-et | Some player« are not able to get AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAA A Home, where thousands of colored Tommy Kllbane at Columbus, Ohio.. ¡things that have been Jn soak only and white patients have been treated, two months. Prosecution of the suit to recover : MARRIED * educated and housed here for the New Years Afternoon. AAA • a ♦ fees said to have been collected by last 69 years, Is the object for which James Coffroth lias arranged to Manager William Murray, of the Secretary of State H. R. Kincaid I A A American citizens in every section of Philadelphia Nationals, Is »¡lending give a continuous boxing show on while he was in office will be dropped : AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA the land are to be Invited to devote The per by District Attorney John M. McNary 1 At the residence of Mr and Mrs N. their Individual tribute« to the mar- the holidays at his home In Peabody, New Year's day at f>>lma formance will start at 11 a. m. and Maks. and Leonard H. McMahan, who was W. Goy at Springfield. Sunday, Ite- Seventy-flve thoua- tyred preaident. consist of 32 bouts. associated with the district attorney, cember 20. 1908. Samuel G Spicer ♦ » ♦ AAA Owens. Harry Pulliam's new um- as a result of the decision rendered and Miss Virtue Gay. Rev E. J Em and dollars has been promptly sub- scribed In this city to »tart this fund Charlie (‘ Pop”) Shaffer, who has by the supreme court yesterday In the mons officiating. The couple are on and its completion In time for the ( plre, Is well spoken of by Natlonal caw of former Secretary F. — I. • — 1-engue players who were In games managed ball teams In Savannah and Dun- a honeymoon tour to Portland and centenary celebration, is declared to with hlin last season. | Roanoke, will have charge of i he bar. Seattle. be assured when the people of other ! new Davenport tesm in the Three-f ♦ ♦ A As the cases cover practically and »tate» learn of the pro- cities Only two big baseball trades pulled I la-ague rhe same | h > uos at Issue it is prac- ject. MAHKKD FOR DEATH ♦ ♦ off so far this winter, and St. I am la tlcaliv Impossible to contlnue the To Receive F uiu I m And now they say that “Rube’* landed head up In both of them Kincaid case and at the earliest op In crumpled dollar bills and Marquard. the *11.000 Giant, has on « A A portunity it is probable the district "Three years ago I was marked for stamp, ax well as substantial checks, American Associa “Rube” Waddell hns returned to I ly one good oye attorney will move to dismiss the Jeath. A grave-yard cough was tear the working committee of this new suit, which is sow pending in the, ing my lungs to pieces Doctors failed Lincoln memorial movement Is pre St. Ixiuls after a delightful visit In tion players say they used to built on Mr. Waddell left th»- day (he side of Rutte’s bum light and run .Marion county circuit court. Salem to help me and hope had fled when paring to receive the response of the Sparta. Ill to the right field fence before he Statesman. my husband got Dr King's New Dis people from end to end of the coun after Sparta went dry. could locate the ball. covery,’’ says Mr A. C Williams of try to their Christmas call for a liv ♦ ♦ ♦ • * ♦ Jim Jeffries Is trying to bring Bat Bar. Ky "The first dose helped me ing monument to Lincoln. Thous Jimmy Collins Is to buy the Ruffa- * and Improvement kept on until I ands of whites and colored persona, tling Nelson and Pankey McFarland ♦ had gained 58 pounds In weight and who have alike received the free together for a bout in February. Io team, then pun ha ne the Detroit MARRIED ♦ franchise and place Muffalo in the ♦ my health «as fully restored " Thia treatment, care and relief of the In What year. 1909 or 1913?. A met lean league, Detroit going to the A A ♦ medicine bolds the world's heallag stitution »Ince long before the civil At 1-' •'« a n -oday a- S|.*1ng- record for roughs and colds and lung Manager Frank Bowerman, of the Michigan l.ei-gue Hut what's the dit- war. are today enlisting In the move fleld, by the Rev. D H Trimble.' and throat diseases. It prevents pneu Boston National» would like to trade f er« nee, o long as Unffalo has Rube b.iin E E 11» and Ml«« Ethe! M Mc monia. Sold under guarantee at W ment to perpetuate* it In Lincoln's Bill l»ahleu for Mike Mowry. Frank Kissing -r? name From the infirm old people Cullough, both of this city. The A Kuykendall's drug store! 50c and will make a good trader some day If who are weaving baskets for the fund be puts through ill these deals. I'M. 1« Wueth Rcauiog young people are well and favorably || OO Trial bottle free 1« the home ward» to the corps of a I/O F Zelinskl. of 68 Gibson St., known In Eugene. They will make • • A hundred graduate trained nurses who "1 cured the their future home In Wendling. Hugh bl - Breen, of the Boston Buffalo. N Y . say» Saturday Gus J. Stearns went to are spreading Ita relief work In ev Portland with *0.000 dressed tur ery part of the country, a volunteer Nations is, has gone co Hot ripsing» to most annoying cold »ore I aver had. At the residence of the bride'» keys, 1.000 ducks and 1500 geese, prepare a new ball park In which the with Buikleu’s Arnica Sa.ve I ap- father on South Willamette street at 1000 Chickens. 400 dosen eggs and a army of beneficiaries will work to Red 8<>x will do their training next piled thls salve once a day for two secure the future of this unique hos high noon today by the Rev D. H. few choke Belgium bares for E O days, when every trace of the »ore spring wax gone." Heals all sores. Sold un Trimble of the Humphrey Memorial Young A Co. This firm also shipped pital In the name of the great eman A A A cipator. M E. churrh. John M Campbell and 4000 turkeys from It la said that Hugo Kelly will get der guarantee at W’ A Kuykendall’s Dillard, 5000 Strong Indorsement, drug store. J5c Ml«» Lotti« E, Aupperle. The rroom from Drain snd bOOd from Tonealla. If Medical and surgical leaders In the next try at Stanley Ketcbell Is a prosperous young business man to San Francisco, and Oakland Cal Hugo doesn't try any Iwtter than h* thia city are today offering to testify Kodoi for dyspepsia. Indtjeatlon. of Santa Crux. Calif., and hl« bride to the profession throughout the did with Billy Papke be may be sent weak atomach, soar stomach, gas on la one of the wjell known former I along with Bill. country that the educational Influ- r erks of the Ax Billy «tore The j stomach, etc ts guaranteed to give A A A ence of the Institution, which Is toj prompt relief f.-om any form of stom young couple left on thia afternoon's Pearl Casey next season will han be a perpetual memorial to Lincoln,, ach trouble. It «111 rura your dyspep 218 train for their future home at: dle ’ he Portland. Or . bswhsli team. I la becoming a factor In the problem sia Sold by all druggists. Santa Cm. : ANO HOSPITAL WILL DE BUILT