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THl BU0KMB WlttLY GUAR D. THURSDAY APRIL 28. 1910 SPRINGFIELD TEAM LEAOS »••«♦♦♦•«•««•«•♦•A BUSINESS CARDS | •*eee*«ee*e**e*e*e ATTOR N KYS-AT- LA W 0. F 8KIPWOKTH, Attorn «y-al-law; office over Linn's Drug Store. L. BILYEU—Attoroey-at-law; office over Yoran's Shoe atore, Eugene Ore. Washington, April 23.— Governor Charles E. Hughes of New York, has accepted the appoint incut of Justice of the Supreme court of the United State», to succeed the late Justice David J. Brewer, This an uou nee- men was made at the While house today. COUNCIL EMPLOYS MAN TO SUPERINTEND WORK ON POWER PLANT This Fact — that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con fiding your private ill.i to a woman—a woman whose ex perience with women's diseases covers twenty-five years. The present Mr . Ph:'.'. .1, d mghter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, was for years under her direction, and has ever since her decease continii'. ! to advise women. Many women suffer in sik-ncc and drift along from bad to worse, knowing well tint they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician. Such ques tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without cost you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual cx|x.'ricnce is great. Engineer Myers, of Tacoma, to Receive $250 a Month— Rychinan Start* Work The city council met Saturday night and employed Engineer Myers, from Tacoma, to uuperlutend the construc tion of the municipal power ditch at tin- electric plant on the McKenzie at n salary of 3250 a month Engineer Myers Is In the employ of F. C. Kel- sey. the engineer who bus the con tract to build the big plant. Contractor Rychman, who has been omployed by the council to finish the ditch, resumed work today and it la expe< ted that th« plant will be rushed to completion. He has a large num ber of rnen and teams at th« work Other minor mailers of business were transacted ut the m««tlng Hat urday night by th« council, Included In th«m being the establishment of ba»« of grad«« for the curb line on West K«venth street from Charnelton to Blair. (From Monday'» Dally Guard ) R. EDM UNSON, Attorney-at- eeeeeeeeaeeaeeweee LEON law; rooms 1 snd 2. Eugene Loa* • ♦ A Savings Bank building. ♦ Htaieling ot the CI u I m e ♦ W L. PC. e 8. P. NE38—Lawyer; rooms 14 and ♦ Rpringfleld . . . 2 0 1.000 ♦ 15, Eugene Ix»an A Savings bank ♦ . 1 1 .500 ♦ annex. Phone Red 2 881. ♦ Albany ........... . 1 1 .500 ♦ ♦ Eugene ........... . 0 2 .000 « H E HOLMQUIST—Attorney . at- ♦ « Bullding. •eaeeeeee • Kansas City, April 25.—There was nothing harmful about the atrychnine tonic which Colncl Swope wa* accustomed to taking, so testified 0. H Gentry, an Independence, Mo., drug gist, at the Hyde murder trial today. Thi* druggist filled the prescription for James Moss Hunton for many years, and Hun ton induced Colonel 8wope to take the medicine. “This tonic,” said Gentry, “is a general one for building up Springfield won Its second game the system and adding red corpuscles to the blood. It con and Eugene lost its second of the Willamette Valley League series yes tains a small amount of strychnine, but is harmless.” terday afternoon. Cottage Grove be- As he talked he had in bis hand a six-ounce bottle of the • Ing Springfield’s victim to the tune 8 to 3, and Eugene falling before medicine, and a* proof that he had faith in his own goods he oc j ' of the weak Albany team by the close casionally uncorked the bottle and took a drink. Besides com ■ score of 7 to 6. Albany the winners drove in pounding the tonic, Gentry said he had sold Hunton many other the At deciding run In the last half of kinds of medicine which went into the Swope house. None of tho ninth inning. Eugene having tied score in the first half of that them contained cyanide of potassium, or other poison in danger the inning. Manager Smith, of Eugene, ous quantities, he said. Dr. Hyde wrote some of these prescrip distinguished himself by securing (four bits in five times at the bat, tion* on December 9. However, said the druggist, he sold to j and he played an excellent fielding some members of the Swope family two tubes of hypodermic game besides It was the opening | game of the league season at Albany, strychnine. and the band played and Dr. Davis, Gentry's testimony, it is generally conceded, will be a hard mayor of the city, pitched the first ball. Eugene’s team Is not as poor blow to the defense. By proving the colonel’s habit of taking as its position would indicate. The say at each game in which the tonic the defense expected to explain the alleged presence | players the team b»s played they have loot of strychnine in the body. through bard luck more than any- MRS. PINKHAM’S STANDING INVITATION: Women 8ufferin;ffrom nnyii>rinoi L-malc weakness arc in , ’blng elee, and promise to make a ' better showing in the future. The vited to promptly communi cwilh Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Dr. Hyde fsced the first of his al report that Dr. Hyde once took bot personnel of the team »hows some Mass. All letters .ire arc received, opened, < ¡>vnc<l,if.ul read and answered by leged victims shortly before noon to- tled water to the Swope house for excellent material, and the team is use of himself and wife, the witness j really stronger than it appears. En- , ( 1 - r *"••••• ■••* *n'"* * women A woman can •• 1 ' ' da^when Miss Margaret Swope took said: gene fans think the real race will be the stand. The physician Is Indicted to a woman; thus ha.i Lui catabii .hed this confiumcc Before Colonel Hunton's death. between Eugene and Springfield. on three counts charging him with Dr. Hdye and wife used to drink The game at Midway Pars yester between Mrs. Pinkh.t.-.i r d t’ic women oi Anien< which poisoning her. cistern water at our house. But day was all one-sided—too much so has never been broken, ¡«ever Los she published a testi- ••THIRD DEGREE” was The testimony of Miss Swope when they came there the Sunday to make it interesting. The most in uninteresting In the main, but one before Thanksgiving, Dr. Hyde teresting feature of the afternoon monial or Used it !?tt r i'. :,hout the written consent «4 the portion of it proved interesting and brought bottled water for the use of was a play on the side lines. Cot TO BE PROBED writer, and never I ik the company allowed these c< nfi may prove a rich field for cross-ex himself and Mrs. Hyde. The rest of tage Grove tried a new pitcher from amination later on. Referring to the the family drank the cistern water.” Sacramento, Fields by name. He wai dent ill letters to get out ot their t>issession, as the hun RY CONGRESS batted all over the lot. and it was dreds oi thousands of them in their files will attest. I not until seven runs had been made IMPROVEMENTS IN CALAMITY PURSUES Washington, April 25. — The sen Out of the vast volume »f I'xjx ri nee which Mrs. Pink- ate committee on judiciary today by Springfield that he was yanked 'out and George Baker put in his v h.nn has to draw from, it is more than jxisnblc that she voted to conduct a thorough exam- FLOURING MILL HYDE PROSECUTION place. Baker proved to be more of has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. a puzzle and kept the score down, Kansas City, Mo., April 23.—“God but by that time Springfield began She asks nothing in return except your gocxl will, and her Springfield. Af-ll 33 -7.te flour mill wa» stopped today to change seems displeased at efforts to convict to loaf and in the eighth inning, advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or »«me «ha ft Ing in order to place some ! an innocent man of awful crimes on through a succession of errors and a poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous new machinery, snd make some gen | mere suspicion," »aid Mrs. B. C. Hyde few hits. Cottage Grove secured three eral changes and Improvements In , today, when she learned that another runs. The run-getting was stopped oiler <>( assistance. Addres« Mrs. Pinkham, core of Lydia the mill. A new cleaner >a to be in witness for the prosecution is near by a beautiful catch in deep left field E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. stalled. together with several other death. Dr. Hyde, her husband, is on by Cooper, who caught the ball on • ■ • ■■■■■—»11 I, .a . . Uli MIMI p — —1 • 1 ■' 1 ■ ■ ■1 — ■' ■“ trial for the alleged murder of Col j the run and fell as he speared It, new machines and repairs. A. L. M. TRAVIS, Attoruey-at-iaw; •** f!cc over Eugene Loan A Saving* Rank. Eugene, Ore. 4. D ALLEN. Attorney-at-law; office over Laraway’s lewelrv store. 65* Willamette street. Phone Black 2881. C. A. WINTERME1ER, AUoraey-aV law; land titles and prebate »p» clalties. Office over Eugens Raa) Estate snd Investment Co. VI VERNON PERSONS—Real prop- erty, probate and corporation la*. State, federal and land office pra*. tlce. Phone Main 61. Eugen«, Or. GEORGE B. DORRIS, Attorney-aV law; office Hovey building, corn, er Eighth and Willamette striata, rooms 1 and 2, nptaalrs. WOODCOCK A SMITH, Attorneys-at* law; A. C. Woodcock and Richard Shore Smith, office 18 West Ninth st.. Eugene. Or. PAUL MERRILL, Attorney and counsellor-st-law; rooms 8 and 10, McClung building, corner Eight* and Willamette streets, Eugene, Or. Telephone Rad 1161. JESSE C. WELLS, lawyer; 481 Wil lamette street. Eugene, Or. Give* special attention to the examina tion of abstracts, drafting of will*, settling of estates, conveyance* and collections. Also to all pen sion matters. Phone Main 108. WILLJAMS A BEAN, Attorneys-*»* law; J M Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice in all courts of the state end before U. 3. land office. Of. flees 12, 13, 14 and 15. McClung building. N. HARBAUGH, Attorney-at-law; special attention given to divorcee and settlement of estates. Agent for Continental Insurance Compa ny. Room 5, First National Bank building. Eugene, Or. holding the ball in the air to show The old-fashioned mill «tot:eg that onel Thomas H. Swope. this group which are owned by the R. D. Mitchell, the undertaker who that he still had it. Another feature are nearly as old a» Springfield were AKCHÌTÈCTB. CLASS SURVEY OF Hllv«r King .Mining company, which «old yesterday to the Pacific Paper bad charge of the body of Colonel of the game was a home run by Jew la developing them as rapidly as Cir ett. chasing in a runner before him. T. G. BIRD, ARCHITECT, of many Swope, is ill with typhoid fever, the Company, where they will be used SILVER KING MINE cumstances will permit and tho The officials of the league years' experience In San Francisco. to grind wood pulp. The stones were malady which baa attacked eight "Queen" vein, which is the main one members of the Swope household. To promise better order on the grouuds Now permanently located in the placed In the mill when It was built U of 0 Students Do Field Work of tho group, makes a remarkably Cherry building. Room 11. Plana in 1S54 by Isaac Brigg», At that those who make a study of coinci at the games hereafter. There will fine showing, the ore assaying at and specifications prepared for time Springfield was but a vil- dences. and .the prosecution of Hyde i be three officers on the grounds, and Thor«—Ran Lines for Tunnel from 312 to 316 per ton. reinforced concrete and steel lago There was no Southern Pacific in part is based on coincidence, there i any one who makes a disturbance w - - ■ ................ ' 8. Risley, of thia city, apeak» —Estimated Water Power frames. Also all other kinds of and San Francisco was reached by appears to be a strange fate follow . will be placed under arrest. The very favorably of those mines anJ pack trains going‘up the Wiliamette ing the course of the prosecution. ¡score follows: buildings. tf. •nys thst with the ample water sup Springfield river over the same route that the 1 | ply available and tho close proximity The engineering corps, consisting ab. r. h. p.o. a. e. J. R. FORD—Arcnitect, 37 West 7th Natron cut-off pursues, Springfield 90 YEARS OLD. WILL of F L Barker, professor of mining of timber, that they ought to treat .... 4 1 1 1 3 4 st. Phone. Black 26’2, Eugene, Or. was the stocking up po‘ nt before and Mineralogy of the U. of <> . anil ore as cheap If not cheaper than at VIEW COMET AGAN Schermer, p. ... 4 0 1 0 1 0 PHYSICIANS AND SVKGEONS climbing the mountains, The stones any place In the world. Mr Dry.I< r. his assistant, and Messrs. Paine, lb. . . . . . . 3 1 « 1 0 ground the flour that was used all These mln«» are situated about 10 Gllea. Tillotson. Homer, and Young, Saginaw. Mich., April 24.—Seven Lemley, c. . . .. . 3 1 2 9 0 0 C. H. CANNON. M. D.—Homeopathic over the coast, for th>*re were few j miles from Gates and 14 milea from Ö 3 0 0 mining cngliicerhig students st the flour mills here at that time. Upon ty-five years ago W. S. H. Welton, Cooper, if. . .... 3 0 physician. Chronic diseases and university, have returned from Gates. Lyons and should a railroad bo the Invention of modern grinding ma now 90 years old . watched from the Skinner. 2b. ... 4 1 0 2 1o 1 disease* of women and children a * here a survey <>f the "Sliver King” essary there are some very Hardesty. 3b. 0 - - - 4 0 3 1 chines the stones have been discard hilltop in the outskirts of Owosso specialty. Electric, Vibratory and mines haw Ju t been completed, a» a grades from Lyons to tho mines Saxton, c.f. . ...3 1 1 1. Ö 0 for the Halley comet. ed and have lain outside the mill. Light treatment. Office, suite 205, part of the field work In connection can bo used for this purpose. With him were a number of friends Hardesty, rf. ... 3 *> 1 1 0 0 » he-e they have watched the city's 206. 207 and 208 White Temple. ’ t : ar r<nr^.tZ with th« mining cour»e, say tho Al ■ growth They are about five feet in and relatives, But if Providence is Phone Main 540. Boards Hoffman bany Herald. 31 8 A 27 8 « CHARIFS EVANS HUGHKS I diameter and w< igh half a ten each. kind Welton will see the same comet 1-1 (»I» l’OVNI» A WEEK House. Phone Main 11. tf The party surveyed the proposed Cottage Grove May 19. Governor of New York, who has tunnel on the "Hllver King" mines ab. r. h. p.o. a. e. At ¡east 1» what a young baby- been He U organizing a party to go to OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS The old fn h'tned way cf dosing appointed to succeed the late and made estimates of th« available ought to gain I in weight. Does your».' t weak stomach, or stimulating the the same hill with him and see the McFarland, c. .. 5 1 n 1 2 0 water power and found that It wns If not, there's something wrong wl:h I Justice Brewer on the United States heart or kidneys Is all wrong. Dr. comet on that date. He has 50 Inch. 2b.......... . . 4 1 0 2 3 1 DR. H. L. STUDLEY.—Office room* ample for all purpose«. Wicks, cf. . . . . . 4 1 1 1 0 0 No. 316, White Temple corner of It« digestion. Give It McGee'» Baby supreme court l«-nch. , It I» given out F> op first pointe dout this error. friends enrolled. The tunnel present« a piece of | Elixir and It will begin gaining at ! at the White House that he hr.» ac This Ninth and Oak, Phone Main 589. Welton is apparently as well as Baker, ss. and p. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Is why his prescription — Dr. fine engineering work and will tap once Re-Mence 52 7 Pearl, Phone Black Cures »tornarti and bowel cepted the position Shoop' re.-toratlve. Is directed enttre- when he saw the first one. His Morey, rf. . .. .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 the main vein« of the "Sliver King" troubles, «1.1« digestion. «top» fret- Inatlon Into «hut Is known as "third ly to the < raise of these ailments— .... does not require Hill, lb........... . . 4 0 0 9 0 0 >307. mine» at a grout depth, in regard to fulness, good I for teething bable». degree" methods In extorting confes the weak. Ir.slde or controlling Klasses. He relate* with deep lnter- Russell, ss. If. . . 4 0 1 1 1 0 the development of surface work, th« Price. 25c and 50c. Sold by Dillon sions from persons charged with icrves. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. «»t the coming and going of the com- Lincoln, ss. 3b. . . 4 0 0 2 1 1 DR ANNA MAURER, Osteopathic physician, All curable diseaae* vein to lie tapped by thia tunnel Drug Co. Fields, p. rf. . . . 4 0 3 0 1 0 n S weak stom-’^t three-quarters of a century ago. crime; also the practice of employ treated, Women and children a • hows a width of about 2 5 feet and 1» -h. heart or kidneys. If one goes at ing persons In the espionage of jur specialty. Office over F. E. easily followed, being between two 3« 3 5 24 9 2 A KNOCKER It correctly. Each Insld* organ tas or* Dunn's. 1 Phone Red 1631. Runs and Hit« by Innings perfect and well defined walla. '« c.ntrolllng or InWde nerve. When it a mtn wbo can't see good In nerves fall then those organs anv person or thing. It's a habit Springfield .. . . 13 12 0 0 1 0 X—8 There arc »everal fine claims in ♦♦♦♦♦♦»*♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ these Hits........... .10 13 1 0 0 0 X—7 WALLER A SMITH—Mrs. Olive must surely falter These vital truths causea by a disordered liver. If you Waller, Miss A. M. Smith—Osteo ) are leading druggists everywhere to find that you are beginning to see Cottage Grove . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0—3 t DIED ♦ dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's things through blue spectacles, treat Hits........... .0010 1 o 1 1 1—5 pathic physicians, graduates of the American School of Osteopathy of Summary ♦ • Restorative. Test it a few days and your liver to a good cleaning out ♦♦♦*♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦ see! Kirksville, Mo..Cherry block Sixth Struck out—by Fields. 3 ; by Ba- Improvement will promptly and process with Ballard’s Herbine. A and Willamette Sts. Phone Main 2; by Schermer, 8. Bases on At his home near Santa Clare. on surely follow. Sold by Yi rington's sure cure for constpiatfon. dyspepsia. ' ker, 741 Residence Phones, Rud 4211 . indigestion, sick headache, bilious- balls— Off Fields. 1; off Baker. 1; the river road, north of Eugene. Sun Drug store. and Red 5161. ne-s, all liver, stomach and bowel off Schermer. 2. Two-base hits— day, April 24. 1910, Hiram 8. V hlt- SI list RIIO. FOR THE (A AI'.D. '-Tihlrs. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. , Lemley, Hardesty. Fields. Hit by nev. aged 6b years. 3 months and 10 UNDERTAKERS pitched ball—Lemley. Passed ball— days, of stomach trouble. He leave» i McFarland. Stolen bases — Paine, 3; DAY A HENDERSON, undertaker* n wife and two sons. Irvin Whitney, Ti Schermer, 1; Lemley, 2; Inch, 1; of Roseburg, and Everett Whitney, at and embalmers, corner Willam Fields. 2. home. The funeral will be held Tues ette and Seventh streets. day, at 10 a. m.. with interment in W. T. GORDON, funeral drector. the I. O. O. F. cemetery. The ser JACK JOHNSON State licensed embalmer. Office vices will be held in the Santa Clara and residence. Tenth and Olive Christian church. Rev. Leon Myers to IS GETTING FAT streets. Phone Red 4481. conduct the services. MININO ENGINEERS >Ult..ll.utiHBttH>Mt<tinHHUUM>,ltUHlkiHHj(UilHHmH»Mt<«AihUll4d At the homo of her parents. Rev. Omaha. Neb., April 24.—Jack and Mrs. J. W. Rnrecher. In Eugene HERBERT LEIGH, mining erg!neer Johnson and his party left for the Sunday. April 24. 1910, Kathrvn. and expert metallurgist. Reliable * West this afternoon. Johnson, among their 1 R-months-old daughter. The Information furnished to Intending the white people, has left behind him funeral will lie hold this afternoon Investors. Examinations and re the impression that unless he chang and the body laid to rest In the Ma ports on mines and ore treatment. es his habits and gets down to work sonic cemetery. Eugene. Ore. very shortly, he will not be in the same class with Jeffries when the PIANO TUNERS two enter the ring. r '! Hobbs. F N. McAlister and I All but the special admirers of Potter, mipral ers of the estate Johnson insist that the negro is so r. A. ANDERSON—Piano tuner. R. Fisk, deceased, filed their fat that he will not be able to train ’ rv with the probate ronrt this Leave orders at the Lawrence A down within that time. Then, too, ■ v appraised the proper- Roach music store. 2 6 West Sixth his wind is bad. After giving his 33262.01. street. Phone Buck 1027. i exhibition here, which consisted of a couple of rounds of tame boxing, he CONTRACTORS The Sam Hugh Realty Co. has «ohl was puffing and wheezing like a por 'or C. ,1. Biller his fruit ranch of 15 poise. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER — acre» throe miles west of Eugene to Experienced workman; estimates W W Cook from Oshkosh, WIs. who furnished; Inside work a special THE DEMON OF THE AlH with his family will occupy the place .et e e e *******ie- ueeeas*****iitrtTT mt » »t ty; erders will receive prompt at Is the germ of La Grippe, that, The consideration was >3600. tention. Edgar Martin. 392 Law breathed in. brings suffering to rence street, Eugene, Oregon. thousands. Its after effects are Children Who an* Sickly. weakness. nervousness, lack of ap- Mothers who value their own com- Whether your financial transactions arc largo or moderate in MVSIC TEACHERS petite, energy and »mbition with dis rt and the welfare of their children. TJLILW volume, a personal Interview with an orrtclal of the Eugene I.onn & ordered liver and kidneys. The great- ■ honld never be without a box of| Ravings Bank may reveal lo von distinct advantages In having a need then is Electric Bitters, the WARREN. MR. and MRS —Teacher* 'hither Gray's Sweet Powders tor I Stliee the visit of former President Roosevelt and ex-Vice President hanking connection with this Institution. splendid tonic, blood purifier and re Mandolin. Guitar and Banjo. Club* i 1180 •hlldren, for throughout the' banks to Rome the Methodist mission Is a much talked of Institution, You are cordially Invited to discuss any matters in which we 4 coached. Gibson mandolins, Martie enson. They break up colds, cure 1 settlement, which Is situated In the heart of the great Italian metro|H>lfs. 1» gulator of Stomach. Liver and Kid can be of service to you. neys. Thousands have proved flat ♦ guitars on sale. 654 Olive street. •» r'shnoss. constipation, teething 1 headed by the Rev It. M Tipple. Dr Tipple entertained Mr I'airbanks dur Yours for faithful service, 4 they wonderfully strengthen the Phone. Red 5« 11 flsorders, headache and stomach ■ Ing his slay In Rome, which resulted In the ex-vice president's contemplated nerves, build up the system and re rouble*. Thos powders never fall. I meeting with Pope Plus X. being cnnceled When Colonel Roosevelt nrrived store health and good spirits after ' >1 I by all itrugglat 25c. Don’t ac- ALC0HGL-^ a ^ ■ - - H i u M*>, • XYteJtlvflV t any substitute. \ trial pneknxe In Rome Dr. Tipple's visit to the distinguished Ameileau caused so many wllu an attack of Grip. If suffering, try íNif’4. (h . ’ Kewtle t I»« CAPITAI IM» M'RI’I I M 'hem. Only 50c. Perfect satisfac rumors to be circulated that the ex president refused to hold r public reception I ■ ent fro-* to any mother who müh »» In i n. Write tir IPs* O\K III NDIIED AM* rWF.N I » I ' 'll 4.V.D 1 OLLA IL* • tion guaranteed by W. A. Kuyken ' ' ,I Allen S. Olmsted. 1-e- pinnlied at the American embassy. i ■ • ' ■ Xe*V In-’Inl« FMT ' III IHIIF.D IHU2 Il 1-. lli. ’ i ** — *ii n- UvvmS* dall. Roy. N. Y. Lawn Mowers Prices $3.25 to $7.50 Methodist Mission In Rome And Its Head. Rev. B. M. Tipple Lawn Hose 13c per foot buys a fine hose We have som: for 8z. J. VV. Quackenbush & Sons 82 East 9th St., Eugene Oregon. EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES ene Loan and Savings Bank I i I '!) n ■ í