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    THE EUGENI WEEKLY GUAR D. THURSDAY APRIL 21, 1910
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BIG FORCE LAYS
VALLEY LEAGUE
Gei Health
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ltei «Hi» ma tU’t fc*r an order.
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luilt», no t»ar." hxrUt'ii ' • o»U*® »ick.
Tall tu« alu» whh h I-- k you u<4.
T»>« laail, l«k»W v "I <UI»1î Open Up
and
tlxw »lio ar<»
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t ■ 11 «•" l- H— I
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l ia jual aa l1**
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lionta nU»«lc
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alili Ul« I* m »B
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low a'«> 7 ' ■’» U ’
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will cl «er Of»
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lipi.lt thiMJWM'ilB by t;iy
pt' trr Ipu« 'll • •»
par».trial ftdvlco plat* Mj
t i» «ur®:j
Afterwards
! On n>«wv»i*
S.. 3 Oti (!>• !!<^art
1 <>n (',r k ' era
SPRING
AND SUMMER
SUITS
The beat line of the aea-
son s clothing ever shown
in Eugene. Hand tailored
Suits that are guaranteed
by the brands of the best
houses in America. Our
goods have quality and
style, and what is more,
are priced right.
We carry a line that Is
worth an inspection, and
take pleasure in showiag
cur goods.
They look R'GHT.
Are priced RIGHT.
And wear RIGHT.
ED. MANSON
East Ninth Street
I
Broke Out on Hips and Legs—Wat
So Sore, Irritating and Painful
that Little Sufferer Could Not
Sleep Scratched Constantly a«4
Kept Growing Worse.
* •
Washington, April 18.—Dismissed
from the army and put Into the pen- *
In Eugene as well a» other sections of
Standing of Ute (lutM
Itentlary for bls allegej connection ♦
th« state relative to railroad building,
W
U PC.
with the fraud on the government In ♦
Kansas City, April 18.—Before a courtroom crowded to its the
th« first real railroad excitement In
Improvement of the harbor at ♦ Springfield .... 1 0 1.000
utmost,
James
A
Reed
today
delivered
the
opening
statement
Cottage
Grove.
.
1
0 1.000
this vicinity was occasioned by th«
Savannah. Ga.. Captain Oberlin M. ♦
.000
faying of loon foal --f rails Hundsy| for the prosecution in the Hyde murder trial. The opening of Carter had a 3400.000 fortune swept ♦ Euvene ....... 9 1
Albany
...........
<>
1
.000
of bls hands today as a further ♦
by th« Portland. Eugen« A Eastern the case was marked by a sharp clash between the attorneys on out
outcome of that transaction This was ♦
at the east end of Its line In Wrat
result of a decree by th« United.*
Hprlngfleld and up to the Willamette the two sides. The defense waged a hard fight on the court for the ee
**Wh«n about two and a half years
supreme court
*
river, where a bridge wlll be built permitting Reed, as special counsel, to deliver the opening state­
old my daughter broke put on bar hips
The
decree
Is
based
on
the
claim
thia summer by the company to un­
and the upper (arts of her leg* with a
against «.orici
Carter «Ur
for & an Il equitable
ac-
rtKOlUBl,
UllalJlf?
ac*
TViz. e»
ihr. IVI 'la__
able tho lino to enter Hprlngfleld.
ment. Judge Latshaw held it was entirely legal, but as a pre­ counting
very irritating and painful eruption. 1»
of the money be had got fct Jhvalfej
f tb
l.'gan in October; the flrat I noticed
r,
.
d
i
it,
i»
,
“
ey
n
“
KQl
ette
Valley
Baseball
League
Sunday;
Manager J. L. Lain birth quietly
iutU1 h t/7 oooeooo
aHernixin reacted la a victory for the; waa a UUle red «urfoce and a conatan*
gat hared a force of fifty or sixty cautionary move, suggested that Reed be appointed special Lim
ment
claimed
It
lost
32.000
000,
s
,
flp|(1
team
o<er
Alb
and
d«ewe on her port to ecratch her limbs,
men Biiturday and placed them to prosecuting attorney, which was done.
«“■“ P“1*110“ *“
17 Co“»** Grove over Eugene, the score the could not ainep and the eruptsme
work bright and early Sunday morn-'
acre, and yellow water came out at
Frank P. Walsh, attorney for the defense, made several ob­ wl'h the contract, and that of th s a Mldwa Park belween Springfield got
Ing. laying rails ami »'ringing copper*
Carter got one-third. The suit aud Aib
u,
5
j
Pd arCot_ them. I had two doctor« treat her. bue
trolley wire on tho trestle leading' jections to portions of Reed's address, and was sustained in amount
urau tft
nhtaln rx.nl
ar./»iielt loa
x«
. • he grew worse under their treatmeat.
was
to obtain
real oalnrii
estate, securities,
tage Grove 6 to 5.
Then I bought tho Cutir ure 8oap, Cutt-
from th« station at tho end ot the'
some and overruled in others. Walsh spoke in a loud voice and In which it was claimed tbe money j • The crowd at the Midway grounds* cure Ointment and < utiiura Heaolem*,
line toward tho river.
was
Invested.
Sult
was
also
com
­
only used them two week« * hen ah«
Attempt to Block Work,
branded many persons who had gathered evidence against Hyde menced against I. 8 Carter, a broth­ was large and enthusiastic. Spring-I an<l
wa» entirely well.
Thia waa in Febru­
field was easily the best team and, ary.
He had only started his men to!
Hhe has never had another roug«
er.
and
Robert
F.
Westcott,
bl«
fath-
■ won over the Linn countyites easily,' place on
wnrk when H. Glle. owning n small* as “liars and thieves.**
her akin, and ahe is now foua«-
J er-ln-law. for . recovery _ on . Pfopcrty and w|thout the least bit of trouble/
strip of land through which th«
teen years old.
I used only half thw
After Reed had addressed the jury this afternoon Walsh, ! "screened’ „ ’ \
~ ‘
»¿.®
'
Albany
will
have
to
strengthen
its
trestle extends, with hie son.
_ __ appear-
brittle of Cutlcura fiaa> Ivent and lean
- stop operations, speaking for the defense, announced he would not deliver his Ion was against them and their prop­ ; team considerably if it expects to be, Chan a box . f l uticura Ointment. Mm.
ed and attempted • to
erty will now revert to the govern­ a contender for the -«ennant. While j R. R. Whitaker, Winebeater, Tam.
saying that the railroad company’s opening statement until tomorrow.
ment.
the team contains a few very good | Sept. 23, 1MM«.’’
fram-hls* though bls land had ex­
players, there are some In the agg.e-
pired by limitation, even though the
gatkifi that could hardly make good
CHURCH PROPERTY
I trestle had been built for more than
in a grammar school nine in Eugene.
a year.
Kansas City, Mo., April 15.-( him," said Mr. Reed, In opening klg
* The game yesterday was character-
Manager Iaimblrth and Foreman Picturing Dr. B. C. Hyde as a tuau address.
BOUGHT BY SYNDICATE
! ized by a number of bone-head playa'
Utterback ordered every body off the who«« evil propenaltlea led him. dur­
“The proper Investigation of this
Everywhere Use Cuticura 5«aa
trestle who was not employed by tho lug hl» is,ybood. to torture animals, charge compels, the state believes/
OF
CHURCH
MEMBERS
and Cuticura Ointment
company, and Mr. Glle and his son In later life to abuse the poor and the delving Into of a series of crimes
_____
by the Springfield team. Manager For pnwrving. purifying and beautify­
finally got off the right of way.
helpless and In the fullness of pro­ each of which la a part and parcel of
cieanaing the scalp <<
Cox, of Springfield, has gathered to- ing tbe akin, for cleansing
I
cf
Cars Itun to lllve*.
fessional auccraa, to conceive the a gigantic scheme of criminality; an
crusts, scales and daw-
The laying of the rails was moat atrocious murder plot in the lnve«tlgatlon of a sequence of law­ No Obstacle«
Now
in
Wav
of
* mwQ
e,her who
a lot
ot the
i*PPery
players,
and
UDStacies
now
in
way
o
1
know
Kame
thoroughIr
druff. for dry, thus
completed by 4 o’clock In the after­ history of criminality, «Attorney invading wrongs so far reaching, ao
and falling hair, for
noon and the trolley wire was strung James A. Reed made the opening tremendous and ruthless In its con­
the First Christian Church ¡Schermer, the pitcher, was all to the
softening,
whitening
good, and allowed only two hits, and
by 6 o'clock, the first car passing ov­ statement for tbo state in the phy­ ception and partial execution as to
and soothing red. i
laced
out
three
blngles
himself,
one
Erecting
New
Building
er tho new stretch of (rack soon af­ sician's trial here today.
rough and sore hands.
challenge the horror and astonish­
of which was a two-bagger. Wicks
for annoying Irrita­ t
ter that time Several trips to the end
In leading up to tbe motive which ment of the world, and to stand with­
tions snd ulcevativw
started
in
to
pitch
for
Albany,
but
of the line have been made by cars the state plalms caused tho alleged out parallel In the annals of crime."
weakneases, and for
The property on which the First he was hit freely and was yanked out
today.
Early In bls address Mr. Reed
murders to be committed, Mr. Reed
sanative, anU-
The building of the line clear to explained an overpowering greed for dwelt at some length upon tbe Intro­ Christian church now stands has in the fifth and replaced in the box by septic purpoae« «a many
well aa for «U the twee
I o4 the toilet, lath and
the river Is for tho purpose of enab­ money had manifested Itself in Dr. duction of I)r. Hyde Into the Swope been bought by a syndicate of prom-1 Scott.
nursery. Ouaraw-
ling Contractor Honey to easily get Hyde. With a purpose of adding to family. Mn. Swope, when Impor­ inent church members, headed by T. | The crowd was good natured. and tred abo lutely rtue and may be vwed
his materials on tho ground for the hl» wealth, said Dr. Reed, the phy­ tuned by the physician to give him G. Hendricks, president of the First cheered for Albany about as much as from the hour of birth.
trestlo. Mr Roney will go right to sician had made love to women and the hand of a daughter, started an National bank, and there Is no ob- for Springfield. More than half of
roror’*te
«n*1 Tn*»mal Trcatwwat flar
F very Marnar of Infanta, (*bildrvn aiwl A dint* m».
work on the bridge and expects to then obtained money from them.
Investigation of the physician, and stacle in the way of the church build- those who witnessed the game were gV'-s of
do»’- (2Ä4- . to ('taanae U»< Hkte.
Ing
Its
fine
new
house
of
worship
at
from
Eugene,
and
were
impartial
as
Cutievm
(
•tDt-
umt
(«Ve.»
to H««l the Skin «nd O»ta-
have It completed late In the summer
The greater part of tbe statement thus," said tbe attorney, “Hyde's
e»im Rteolvm« (Sfa* ). <nr in
Inr-n of < Wœ-vxtee»
or early fall.
eAt«M* Htta f V na vtel of BO« tn Purtfr th*
wa» a repltltlon of the charges made character was first shown In Its true the corner of East Eleventh and Oak 1 to their cheering.
ul th»’■'.!<* i t the >*nrM
potter Drug A Oaon. i
.streets. This syndicate purchased the
The street car service was good the
The probable reason that the work by the state witness«« against the light."
rn . arte P’OTSB . iVMgtnn. Maa«.
property so that the church would crowds being handled expeditiously
was done on Sunday was to escape physician In depoaltlona given before
er- Malted
Oaueura Bonk oe Skte IM bmim ».
Regarding the Inquiry, he said:
have
the
money
with
which
to
pay
by
the
P.
E.
&
E.
a possible Injunction that might have Dr. Hyde's attorney« recently. The
"Her Investigation disclosed the
The tabulated score of the game 18 second; Hawley. O. A. C., third;
been secured by Mr. Glle on a Judicial deaths of Colonel Thomas H. and fact that he was possessed of abnorm­ I for the property recently purchased.
day
Chrisman Swope, and ot James Voss ally cruel tendencies; that as a boy and the old property wlll be placed, as follows: S|»ringflrld
heighj, 5 feet. 4 inches.
Hunton were dealt with In detail. he tortured animals, a characteristic on the market at once. The purchase i
880 yard run, open—Robinson. F_
ab.
h.
p.o.
r.
a.
e.
price
is
not
given
for
publication.
Th« charges that Dr. Hyde was re­ which manifested Itself, when, as a
U.. first; Shattuck. O. A. C., second;
COTTAGE GROVE
o
As
soon
as
the
plans
for
the
new
(Jewett
st.
.
4
0
«
1
sponsible for the spread of typhoid man and a physician, he held the po­
Davis, (unattached), third. Tima, X
4
a a a 3 0 mlnut«w.
fever In the Swope house and that sition of city surgeon, and In that building are completed blds for Its!Schermer, p.
9 3-5 seconds.
WINS IN NINTH
4
for
and
Paine,
lb
.............
1
0
1
7
1
construction
will
be
asked
on three occasions be tried to poison position be so demeaned himself to-
Running broad Jump, open— Brio-
Mlaa Margare. Swope, composed a ward 1 unfortunate pauper patients I the contract will probably be 1«C Welch, 2b............ 4 o 1 1 0 1 tow, U. of O.. first; Startsoff, O. A_
Cooper, If............. 5 • o 1 • 0
INNING RALLY considerable part of the address.
.that
/_ _ fell to bls charge that he was i early next month.
Lemley, c............. S 0 1 » • 0 C.. second; Mose«. Corvallis HIgte
Little that Is new developed re- discharged for cruelties,
W. Hardesty, lb 3 0 1 1 3 0 school, third. Distance, 31 feet 1W
gardlng tb« finding» of the Chicago
"Tho specific ocraalon for his die­ MANTLE OF SNOW
Skinner, cf. . .. I • 1 1 9 0 Inches.
sciential«
who
made
tbe
analysis
of
charge
was
the
injection
of
oil
of
|
Two mil« run, open—Wlndnagta.
' Special to Dally Guard
C. Hardesty, rf. . S 1 1 3 0 0
the
case
ot
the
two
Swopes
It
was
mustard
Into
the
body
of
an
unfor
­
Washington High school, first; Axs-
Cotagn Grove. April 18.—Talk
SAVES CROPS OF
tunate
woman
who
was
tn
hie
charge
i
stated
by
Mr
Reed
for
the
first
time
| about your nine Inning batting rallies
so 5
37 e > tln, P. U.. second; McClure, U. of O.„
third. Time, 10 minute«, 15 4-5 sec­
and grand stand finish««! Well that ; that the state would «how Colonel as police surgeon. The Injection of
Albany
BLEEDING
KANSAS
•
Hwope
was
poisoned
with
cyanide
of
oil
of
mustard
Is
as
productive
v'
Nnamltb county ball team at Cottage
ab. r. h. p.o.
e. onds.
acuto
agony
as
would
be
occasioned
potassium,
aw
well
as
strychnine
and
Half mile relay, academic— Won.
Grove certainly pulled off that stunt
.. 2 0 1
1 0
Kansas City. April 18.—A mantle Swan. 2b.
yesterday afternoon when they drove I that strychnine and cyanide had by searing the part so treated with of snow has come In time to save the Storey, sa.
. . 4 0 0 • 1 0 by Portland Academy ( Wilson, Brae«
a
white
hot
Iron.
i
been
given
to
Chrisman
Swope.
Condon and Norris.) No time.
In 6 runs, defeating the Roberts'
further _ __
Inveetlga-
iru*t crops from possible Injury by Huddleston c. . 4 0 0 10 a 0
"Mrs. Swope'«
I___ __________
_
The story of Colonel James M.
mile relay, open—Won by Ou
Bros, team of Eugene by tho score of
1 e —
•-*
Baker, rf.
.. 4 0 1 1 o 0 A. Half
tlon
disclosed
upon
his
part
an
ab-
°id.
Hunton's
death
was
made
a
little
C. ( Bergman. Brelthaupt, Weath­
6 to 5 in the opening game of tho
Bilyeu, cf.
.. 4 0 0 • o 0
normal
longing
for
money.
In
the
----------------
more
clear
According
to
the
state
­
league aeasou
For eight Innings.
E. Dooley, lb. .. 3 0 • 7 1 1 erford and Siemens), time 1 mtnnt*
Ray llakcr, for Roberts' Bros, held ment, Dr. O. T. Twyman protested gratification of his desire for money, JUNCTION WINS
I Driver. If. . . .. 3 • 0 0 0 0 38 2-5 seconds.
against
Dr
Hyde
bleeding
Hunton
to
though
In
reasonably
good
practice.
<
the Nesmith county sluggers down
0 2
FROM BROWNSVILLE a- doo W. «¿. . . 3 0 0
A K5OCKBH
to one hit, and not an error did his such an extent as he did. Dr. Hyde he made-love to women and under
Wicks, p.
1 0 3 0 0
■
■
1«
was
indicted
for
negligently
killing
the
guise
of
a
sweetheart,
obtained
i team mates make. but In the fatal
Scott,
p.
0
0
0
0
0
..
3
from them large sums of mosey.' Junction City. Or.. April 17.—
Is a ssan who can't see good In
I ninth, every visitor went up In the Huhton by bleeding.
"The charge that brings the de­ amounting to thousands of dollar«/ Junction City high school baseball
any person or thing
It’s a habit
air and the locals ran around the
2
30
1
24
3
8
causea by a disordered liver. If yow
! ba«-» at wlll until they had scored fendant to this bar of justice Is that Two distinct instances of this kind team defeated the Brownsville high
Huns
end
Hits
by
Inning«
In a
find that you are beginning to see
' enough runs to win the game. Big of having, with deliberation, pre­ fell under her observation. It trans- i Saturday afternoon at this place game.
...10201010 x—5 tfciags
Springfield
through blue spectacles, treat
George linker was batted out of the meditation and cold and caluclatlng, plrcd also that he had been a grave closely contested 10-lnnlng - gitf? j
Hits
.
.
.
.
...
2
0
2
2
1
0
2
0
x
—
9
< The final score was 7 to 6. Batteries
your liver to a good cleaning out
box by Roberts Bro«., In tho 6th In­ j purposely murdered one of Missouri's robber.”
...
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
—
1
Letellier
Albany
.
.
.
The deaths In the household were Junction City, McKellip;
process with Ballard's Herbine. A
ning and was replaced by Fields, I most distinguished citlxens. tho kina-
... 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0—2 sure
i msn of his wife, a benefactor to taken up chronologically, Mr. Reed snd Herman; Brownsville, Austin, I 1 Hits .. ..
cure for constplation. dyspepsia.
who did much better work.
Summary
| Brown and Garrett.
A big excursion will bo run to Eu­
I Two-base hits—Schermer, Baker. Indigestion, sick headache, bilious­
stomach and bowel
gene from Cottage Grove next Sun­
Lemley. Stolen ness. all liver, bv
If you have sore eyes of any kind. •,a‘ rificP .hits— •Paine.
I
Dillon Drug Ce.
day. »hen the Nesmith county boys
. Wild pitch— r»r>nblov
—
—
—
—
—
—
|
uge
Sutherland's
Eagle
Eye
Salve.
It
:
^
as<
^
Cooper.
will try mid grab first place In the
¡1
1
Scott,
Double
play
—
W.
Hardesty
Is good for nothing but the eyes. I., 1 ”
" "
”
league race from the fust Springfield
*'■’
Struck Out—By Wicks. 4;
is painless and harmless, and is pos­ to Paine.
boosters, »he defeated Albany 5 to
Schermer.
4;
by
Scott, 4. Bases
i
by
itively the best. If you don’t say so ■
1 yesterday.
'Is—Off Scott, 1: off Schermer,
Try it!"“ ball:
we will refund your money. *~
. 2
T-s»! on bases—Albany, 4; Eu-
Left
and then tell your neighbor. Soldi
IOWA FRUIT CROP
everywhere. 25c a tube. Sold by' Ke“e- 3. Time of game—1 hr. 30
Yerington's drug store.
imln. Umpire, Bingham.
CUTICURA’S EFFECT
QUICK ANO PERMANENT
WOMEN
I
a
Lady Paget on Mission In
This Country For King Edward
INJURED BY FROST
De« Moines. In., April 18.—Secre­
tary Wealey Greene, of the lows
i*iiic Horticultural Department, to­
day estimated that tho loss of Iowa’s
fruit and vegetables from the freez­
ing weather, will be between 35.000,-
000 mid 310.000.000.
WHY NOT
Ho nsaerts that the early fruit,
NEW CROCKERY?
cherries and pluma In particular,
If your stock of table ware has have been totally destroyed.
been gradually decreasing, by oc- IXMill FKRMCXTIXG
caalonal l>r»*iikage, n vilst here
CAI SEN I \ DIG ENTION
wlll enable you to stock up with
the beat at the loweHt prices.
got a box nfMI-o-na tablets for
Wi' carry the finest grades of the a "I
diet r««»a In tny stomach, and the
best muken In crockerq, china, first
done relieved __
me, _ ______
and after I
porcelain, etc.
A comparison of prices always took the fourth I have not felt any
more of It. I think It la a wonnertul
proves a convincing argument.
Everything In staple mid fancy me Heine.'' Hiram Shultz, Watsekn,
HI.. July 27, '09.
groceries.
If your stomach Is out of order or
dirtrcsaed, no muter from what cause
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Instant relief, and If taken regularly.
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ic, or money back.
Every sufferer from stomach
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nervousness, dlxxlneaa, and bilious­
ness, rhould get a fifty cent box of
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the heartiest meal without distress.
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attempting to show that Dr. Hyde FINAL SCORE OF
had planned his conquest of the
TRACK MEET,
wealth of the Swope heirs with cunn­
ing. The first step, according to Mr.
OREGON. 46: 0. A .C., 33
Reed, was to do away with Hunton,
an executor of the Swope estate and
The final score of the track meet
then to get the position himself.
Therefore, said Reed, the physician at Portland Saturday afternoon was
drew two quarts of blood from Hun­ as follows: U. of O.. 46; O. A. C.. 33;
ton's body after he had been stricken P. I'.. 8: Y M C A., 5: unattached.
with apoplexy and in four minutes 1; Lincoln high school, 13: Washing­
LINIMENT
ton high school. 5; Eugene high
Hunton was dead. Said Mr. Reed:
"Now for the purpose that moved school, 5; Portland Academy. 5; ts prepared expresaly for the need«
Hyde to do this thing: Hunton was Hood River high school. 5; C. U., 4; of horsemen and ranchmen. It is
executor of the will. As the evidence Corvallis high school, 2; A. P. S.. 1. a powerful and penetrating litri-
The summary of events was as fol­ ment. a remedy tor emergencies.
will show. Hyde wanted this place.
A soothing embrocation for the relief
"Within a few minutes, less than lows:
16-pound shot, open—Henderson. of pain, and the best linitnent for
ten. after Hunton had died, while the
man's blood was still wet on his U. of O.. first: EnJberg. O. A. C., sec­ sprains and soreness. Unequalled
hands. Hyde called Miss Kellar, a ond; Keck. O. A. C„ third. Distance/ for healing wounds and injnriea
_ j caused by BAR HKD WIRE and
nurse, to him and said he wanted to 36 feet. 11% Inches.
440 yd run. open—Johns, U. of O, for all cuts and bruises. Pacific Horse
see her. Shortly thereafter, within1
Liniment is fully guaranteed. No
an hour, he did see her, and request-; first; McDaniels. IT. of O., second:
ed that she intercede with Colonel j Siemens. O. A. C., third. Times 54 other is so good or helpful in so many
wavs If it fails to satisfv, we anthor-
Swope to the end that he. Hyde, be seconds.
dash, academic—Baker, !ize all dealers to refund the purchase
made executor in Hunton's
place.! I t * 50 * yard
_.
* *
Lincoln
high
school, first; Lacey. C. j price. Extra large hottie« SO cento.
iiss Kellar."
ivenar.
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^
This was declined by Miss
‘; Flanagan, C. U., third. Hov^CHEMtCA^Co^Portland^T^f
Details of Colonel £ Swope's death IT-, second,:
were then entered Into, It was re-|Tinie. 5 4-5 seconds.
hearsed how at Dr. Hyde's orders,! Pole vault, open—Williams. U. of
Miss Kellar gave Colonel Swope, a O.. and Sweeney. U. of O., tied for
capsule. Convulsions ensued. Again, | first: Burdick. O. A. C., third. Height
at Hyde's orders, a_ hypodermic In-' 10 feet 4 inches.
Jectlon was given. D«ath followed. | One mile run open—Huggins,
Having completed the history of the Hood River high school, first; Mc­
Clure, U. of O., second: Riddell, U.
case to this point. Reed said:
"The foregoing evidence might be [of O.. third, Time, 4 minutes and 39
said to be the first evidential chapter i seconds,
that makes plain the plan and thej 220 yard dash, open—Kay, U. of
scheme of Dr. Hyde to accomplish an ( O.. first: Bergman. O. A. C., second:
acquisition of a large part of the! McDaniels. U. of O., third. Time 23
Swope fortune. Hunton was dead 3-5 seconds.
220 yd dash, academic—Crick
and although Hyde had not been
specified as executor In Hunton’s more. Lincoln High school, first
place. Swope was dead, and dead. too. Baker, Lincoln high school, second
without a change in the will, which { Gearhart, Allen Prepartatory, third.
left the family, of which Hyde’s wife Time, 35.1-5 seconds.
i win.
50 yd. high hurdles, open—Haw­ a n • n»w
was one, the great bulk of the vast
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kins, U of O.. first: Bergman, O. A. Pal DIMM hLxtri
fate« or brMte»
fortune.
ordOTTd. Cc
'n« caantd ml tetter
"The next testimony that will be C„ second; Latourette, U. of O., I«
painleea work en>wh*rw, no matter bow m»« b yew pae
All work fully fiiarantawd for flft>wak feera.
Introduced will be indicative of the third. Time. 6 4-5. seconds.
50 yard high hurdles, academic—
fact khat the next move In the carry­
ing out of this plan and purpose was Abshlre, Eugene High school, first;
to remove as many members of the Moses. Corvallis high school, second;
IMCORPOItArWD
Swope family as might be, to the end Finnegan, C. U., third. Time 7 1-5
Painless
Dentists
that the fall of each would swell the seconds.
fortune that he, through his wife,
Running high Jump, open—Sheets, ,l*ou« m H,1«*! V'wsFst' Ooluewtie?**
wonld be able to control.”
Y. J4. C. A.. Hr st; Johnson. U. of O.,
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Indy Mnry I'nget, who Is at the present time sojourning In the Dominion
of Canada. Is considered one of the most lieautlful women In the British em­
pire. In so< I ty circles It Is said that l-ady Mary's mission to the United States
Is In connection with the woman's suffrage question. She will Investigate It
thoroughly, and ou her returu to England she will go before the king and ex­
plain Just In w the women of this country carry on their battle for votes and
equal rights of man.
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Wise Dental Co.