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FSE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909 ’•W A I VIOI H lllstLTII Bl ILDIK Hill’s Gun Store 513 Willi1 m St Phone Black 1052 A T C o s T To make room for our new department of 6c, 10c and 15c iroocla we will sell all our stock of sewing machines at cost. Standard makes, drop head, rotary, ball bearing, fast sewing. This is your chance, All in good condition. $45 and $50 v 4. We h. vc .1 few second hand Machines $32.50 25.00 17.50 $5 fo $12.50 Wc are als ) coiinj out our Gloves. Work Gioves at. RECORO Pacific Mor«e I liilmcnt h pr-pzrei etprvMly l*r the meds <>f hn-icmvn »* J rarxhmes. It I* a pawrrtnl ai d pci» irallnf liniment, a remedy lur emerxem lie». A soothing embrocation lor the rebel ol pain, and lhe b.t unurrit for sprains arid sorene’-v. L.icquulcd iur curin, the wounds and injurle* <>l BAR d I'O WIKI and In, heaiief cuts, abrasions, sores ar>J br»»xw» Poci..C Hors« l iniment is fully tuara.itccd, No other is so good or helpful u su it - »' ways. II itlalls to salisly. wcauth»».’ <e all dealers to refund inc purchase prx.4, Sara* ».**• cis** E BOYLESATTEMPT TOSUICIDEAFTER GREAT BENEFIT TO VERDICT IS GIVEN I Sewing Machins 3 — Mercer, Muy 10. Threat* of dou ble suicide mad»- by Mrs. Boyle were not idle word*, as was shown today wii»-n it became known that u razor secreted In the clothing of Hoyle waa removed from hl* cloth ing. Mr*. Boyle, last night, swul- lowi-d enough morphine "io kill two piople," na *be put It. It rendered her partially unconacloua, but was r»-moved. This dose, It I* b«»- 11» v» d, was responsible for her col lapse in couri today. It Is believed ■he obtained the ixj I hou from a wo man prisoner occupying the next <■11 who Is a morphine fiend, Í Mrs Boy !»• has stated that she will commit suicide. Boyle the According to Jam»-« k I name of the third party will lx- mad« public sixni after th« couple reach th»- penitentiary. The person pernon will lx- named In th»- appeal whl< h will be taken. Boyle told something today of the murder In whieb-'he implicate* a It third party to th«- abduction. committed st Youngstown, waa ■ Ohio, twelve or fourteen year* ago, lu which a man named Weigel was . killed in a quarrel, \ verdict 't hiccldentul death was returned. T".o counsel for Boyle In vest jgat ».-d the case n»l says tha' accidental d«ath wa* th only v«-rdlct possible upon the evidence; that if Boyle has other evidence he did not tell hi* counsel. Jam«« H. anti Mr* Boyle were taken to the W«-«tern penitentiary Pittsburg late this afternoon. t From Monday's Dally Guard I The rains of y««t<rday and last night mean thousands of da liars to The the farmers of Lane county frost* of last week, together with th« I dry condition* generally, were the I occasion of considerable worry] among the farmers. While there I WW7»’ « a ........... wer< number <<f icxaiiti«- ................. in * i>i< b .. ( the frost bit hard, the damage is not I as great as was first reported from] tome sections. i herrv < r p across th»- river i Washington, D. C., May 10.—President Taft today sent Congress a special message recommending legislation at the present extra session, amending the Foraker act under which Porto Rico is governed. The President directs the attention of Congress to affairs on the island, laying particular stress on what he terms, ' A situation of unusual gravity," developed through the failure of the legislative assembly of Porto Rico to pass the usual appropriation bills, leaving the island without cupport after June 30 next. Porto Ricans have for« council In legislation which the neroeity of the United I How desired. In the last regular President says, in the deal legis’atlve assembly the attitude of tain of the Island’s politic the executive council in refusing to for power and he c Ids ths! the pres pas* the necessary appropriation ent situation it.ileates thai tile I'ni- bills. ted grates has gone too f: st In the Mr. Taft discussed the act« of rhe extension of political pow« rs to the legl.-lature and council in detail and hat the -ays the facts 4 recited dem .»narrate Porto Ricaps. He ocnclu'* abs< lute power of app opria .ion the wllllngne-a of the representative« should be taken away frt of the people in the House of Dele who have shown rhem.elve gates to subvert the government in sponsible to enjoy it." order to secure the passage of certain s President suggest The question whether ('on legislation. the wisdom of submitting to the proposed legislation should be How Cwt sue AL CO, So.*.«« CM appropriation committee the enacted Into law was left by the fun- aoost i:r :on of qualifying some of the;damentai a»t to the Joint action of provision of the fundamental act as the executive council and the house •n the respective jurisdiction of the of delegates as the legislative assem- exeentive council and the legislative bly. The President says that the fact assembly. But no action of this kind, the President says, should be that the Porto Ricans forgetting the begun until the Foraker act i*i generosity of this government should amended so that when the iegisla-1 not be an occasion for surprise, nor tlve appropriation necessary to car-, in dealing with a whole people can it ry on the government, sums equal, be made the basis of a charge of in* DeWitt's Little Early Risers, ths to the appropriation made in the gratitude. famous little liver pills, small, gentle, "When we, with the consent of the previous years for the respective and sure. Hold by all druggists years shall be available for the cur- people of Porto Rico assumed guard rent revenue and shall be drawn by ianship over them and the guidance Falling and Beekmm orators SENATOR CLARKE. the warrant of the auditor to the of their destinies, we must have been were cho*en Saturday for the Com Jam«« P. Clarke, senior senator from treasurer and countersigned by the conscious that a people that had en- mencement program as foil- Arkansaw. h< a Itenwrat and a law governor. Such a provision applies joyed so little opportunity for educa- Hess Gallogiy, 1 R. Townsend. Earl yer. He wuc <*<*«<1 'd James K. Jones In to the legislatures of the Philippines tion could not be expected safely for F. Kilpatrick. Jesse H. Bond. Merle R. Chessman, and Miss Greta Bris tlie senate tn im« Senator Clarke la and Hawaii and. "It has prevented themselves to exercise the full pow- In these two countries any misuse of er of self government and the pres- flfty-four yewrs old tow. the powers of appropriation." ent development is only an Indica- The President reviews the estab-' tion that we have gone somewhat too does not seem to have been damaged ^>IJin Euo'ne tv W. L DeLano to any extent and rains will help ma lishment of the present government fast in the extension of political pow- ACT QUICKLY, for Porto Rico by the Foraker act. er to them for their own good. and you'll save yourself a lot of suf- terially in its development. Prunes He says the statute directing how the "The change recommended may were badly nipped along the river have a ferlng and trouble. If you expense of the government are to b«. not immediately convince"those con road, but not so much on higher if you sudden chill—or ts-.■ cold provided leaves some doubt whether trolling the House of delegates on is abould know have colic, cram; or diarrhoea, don't ground. Early strawberries were this function is not committd solely: the mistake they have made in the about liar WQlxlrrftti V quite g«<n«-rally effected, but the fear MARVEL Whirlina Spr«y wait a minute. Take at once a tea to the executive council but in prac extremity to which they have been Tb® MV V*«<■•> *jrla<a. spoonful of Perry Davis' Painkiller of further damage is considerably tice the legislative assembly has ap willing to resort for political pur H*«t M • « <■ • - » dispelled by the rains which make In half a glass of hot water or milk. lent II cleats« propriate for all the expenses ctuer poses but in the long run it will se- You’ll be safe and on the right road further frosts, for the present, at than for salarl«»s fixed by Congress» » cure more careful and responsible of least. Improbable. to quick recovery Then you'll escape, t'V U. fense of the power they have. Í t M yrsrd*»i<r<M e*iv » raptuy U« Aside from the damage reported, and the President adds. "It is too, serlou* Illness Hut you ought to have "There is not the slightest evi late to reverse that construction.” MlKir t. > -HI to fruit from the frosts, the prospects . .. «Mil e-ul f this tried aud proven remedy od The President says that ever since dence that there has been on the part l .a.r.l. l I-..-k —«rale.!. 1« r«*ra in Igine for a good crop are encour hand for Immediate use. Being pre- r . . MrU.ular, **■» 'lira I»"»» ■ ■»- the ins'itutior of tbe present as- I ' of the government or any member of « .hi.t M k M«NVIM% pared Is half the battle, when there's aging. The apple crop will be light sembly the House of delegates has ’ the executive council a disposition to «»».«» ; wm »**». m a muK. this year on account of the heavy pain to subdue New size bottles 35c, ' uniformly held up the appropriation usurp authority or to withhold ap I*kii.-Dwvl> Drug C«i.’» Five Hlorve crop of 1908. also In 50 cent sizes. bills until the las toiinute of the ses proval of such legislation as was tor VV iird. Clark«- A C«*.. l*or«lan»l sion and has sought to use the pow the best interests ot the islands or er to do so as a means ot compelling lack of sympathy with the best as- the concurrence of the executive, . pirations of. the Porto Rican people." Every Woman The Store That Saves You Money STAND PATTERS Announces for the benefit of those expecting soon to buy anything in the line of Furniture, Carpets, Shades, Stoves, Etc. Washington, D. C., May 10.— On practically a test vote in the senate this afternoon an amendment fixing the duty on pig lead at 1 7-8 cents instead of 2 1-8. as fixed by the committee on finance, was lost. 35 to 44. A number of Republi cans voted for the amendment and against it. LAST WEEK OF RED TAG SALE Little attacks of indigestion are what bring on other ailments, such as acute Indigestion, chronic dyspep sia. and even more serious perman ent illness. Kodol is guaranteed to give relief. Try it today. Sold by al) druggists. The success of the sale has been demonstrated by the number of people who became customers of ours, fully satisfied with goods and prices, after posting themselves on current prices. New customers well pleased become regular customers. SHIPS DEPART FROM CALIFORNIA San Francisco, May 10.—At the end of a few days’ visit that has been marked throughout by a con tinuous round of dinners, receptions, sightseeing tours and other forms of entertainment, the Japanese training cruisers A so and Soya sailed away for the north today. They were given an enthusiastic send-off. tne bay shores being lined by thousands ot persons as the ves sels steamed out of the Golden Gate. They will go direct to the British naval station at Esquimau, whence, after a short stay, they will proceed to Vancouver. Tacoma and Seattle. Satisfied Customers Are the Best Advertisers Upholstering and Refmishing Properly done. Special pieces made to order. SATISFACTION OR NO PAY Refrigerators That Save Ice Old Hickory Porch Furniture ♦ are the kind we sell. The difference between ice consuming refrigerators and ice saving refrigerators is what every housekeeper should know Comfortable and unique If you want a chair, rocker, settee, or swing, don’t fail to see the Old Hickory before buying IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE JUDGE GAÄRETSON -X«< SEVENTH ANO WILLAMETTE TH: LIGHTED CORNER Successors to DAY & HENDERSON 4' 1? 'Y-? *0 '■ i CAPTAIN HAINS AS HE NOW APPEARS AND JUDGE WHO PRESIDES AT TRIAL ■> Under the army orders Issued in the case of Captain Peter C. Ilnins, Jr.. Vnlt«"d States artillery, charged with the murder of William E. Annis, Hains is "on leave of absence because detained by state authorities.” The govern- ment has taken no further cognizance of the charge against him and will not until the state has disused of It. If Captain Hains Is found to be Insane at the present time his friends will seek to have him turned over to the aruiy for tresij>»»"t