Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 21, 1906, Image 3

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    JOHANN ;
HOGH MUST ;
HANG
niinnis Board 01
and Governor Refuse ;
Clemency.
JOHN MITCHELL
AT PITTSBURG
Personal.
Webster Kincaid arrived home to-
' day. . r
PittslinrtF Fol, 01 I-.. : .1 4 t i
'Mit.-ii .7. ' .i. v:. a. G. Mathews U striken with the .
- v4 iuo jiiLcra reuerauou, fever ' 1
arrived this tuoruiug aud is iu center- i '
; euce with the committee in charge of r rtt"K i,rew 18 mus fever
i the flil.t f.. iut ni., f .1. victim
P3r(l0nS dBUcy 01 tuls d'""". He say. atiairs '
; at the New York coufereuce areir,-
grossing smoothly, aud it will uut be
j utceosary to recouveue the uuliuual
! couvuulioa of millers. :
,J. Alitehell says a geueral strike iu the
bituminous helus will he a reality.
Thf KiTimrir.lt in thu ..ml. It.. .
TtiB Multi-Wits Murdsr Bursts Into, is somewhat uncertain
GRIFFiK WILL ":" ;MRS. POWERS AWARDED TREASURY BEPARTKEO
' RUN FOR SENATOR; INSURANCE MONEY off:CE 0F CIWPrR(1LltB of m
to
Guard Court Decrees That She is En
titled to $2,000 Life Insurance !
Held by Her Husband
CURRENCY
a Frenzy of Rage and Fear ,
When Told of His
Final Fate
Died
came down from
Clyde C, the ..tt e sou of Mr. ai d
Mrs. U. E. Koberis, died at their Leabnrg last night.
home, 181 West Eleventh street, last Ted Lister is at Xashville, Beutou
night shortly after midnight, aged couutv, ou a short visit,
one year, turee months aud two clays. Ge0, M..Qllc(,u caIue dowu from Cot.
The cause of d,aih who vhoopiug tnge Grove this afteruooiv.
uuugu, nuiiTu seiueu ou lue l.ll.gs.
G. W.-.dr'tfin. stated
representative ' today ! that the j
rumor that iie ; would not stand for'
the nomination of senator from this 1
W. V. Martin returned today from county is false and misleading.
a trip north. i At the present time Mr. Griftlu is!
Jerry Horn went to Portlaud today not ready to announce his platform, f
ou business. A but will do so iu a few davs, and will i J,ulso J- "'"uiltim of the clr-
V . . ' l...lU ...III.. .1....... .. .1
Grover Loug went to Harrisburg to- nUe a full statement as to "State-; y '" ' '
ueut .o. 1. i " "
Mr. Gliftl.1 also adds that he will '"' to tho rilltful mu,'r(lt the f-HI
support the man for state seuator on ! lnsu-,e moiwy carried in the Wood- Hanking .Wciations to ex ton J .their
the' ticket selected by Lane cmlllty ( "H-n of the V orld I y tho late Lew A. corporate existence and for ollmr pur
Republioaus, regardless of who the ' tuKn- The judge awa.ds the money posed," approved July 12, 1S2.
i .0 .urs. .nemo rowors, wue 01 1110 Nw therefore I, 'lhoiuas P. Kan
'deceased, and decrees that the costs .l.,...... .....1 ....n.. 4....11... .1
1 ' 1,1111 iuiiuK i-iiuiiiii iim'i-. ui 11m
l..r 11... onit 1... 1...1.1 ..f 1 1... ....... ... . .
... ..... ,..,. ... ... currency, no llereliy certltv tluit
It will be reinemherd that shortly "The Firt Niiiinnul lt.mlr ,.f I.'., w
day ou a visit.
Mrs. R. H. Dearborn is quite ill
with the lever.
Frauk Trueman returned home from
Portland today.
F. W. Benson, cme down from
Wellington, February 1G, 190C.
Whereas, by satis'rictory ovideuot
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "The Fir.-
National Bank of F.ugene," iu tli
city of Eugene, iu tho county ol
Lane, aud suite of Oregon, Imsjcoui
plied with all the provisions of tb
'Act of congress to enable National
nominee may be.
Roseburg today.
J. E. Keuuerly
Chicago, Feb. 21. -The state's attor
.... ,a nt;P(l from Snriliir
nev's oince
a.M that the board of pardons ant
, t "
tbe governor nave The pari,uto ur(J ,)rostmted Wltli Kritr
Hoch, who is to naug r .) . "" 'the inueral wid be held toa.o.rort
told of the failure 01 u r ut
Washington's birthday tomorrow.
Poor as poverty, but I'm going to
the poverty ball.
Sione water filters, also water cool
ers, at Chambers' Hardware.
Hoch hurst into a frenzy of rage aud
fear and denounced every oue cou
nected with the prosecution. .
TRIED TO WALK
ON THE WATER
l;P o'clock p. m., wiiu mteriueut
in the Masonic eeoietety. rneuus
who wisu to view tne remain will
ll.ase call beioie the time set lor luv
.uueral.
Miss Fannie Croner is confined to
her home with lagrippe. I Weather prediction: Raiu tonight
F. D. Wh?eler came dowu from and Thursday, fresh south winds.
..r.. f D.. 1.:.. t i ... .
1110 mi. iuui uiti.ii, inn iiiuiin i in uie city ot i.iigene. iu
lilenu O. Powers, sued the head cani of Lane and state of
of the Pacitlo jurisdiction of the
Woodmen of the World for the pay
ment of the fcJtXX) to him, the policy
having been changed to his name some
time bef ore Lew's death. Mrs. Mettie
the couutj
Oregon, i
authorized to have succession for the
period specified iu its amended arti
cles of associt ion, namely, until clos
of business 011 February Ui, VJM.
111 testimony wiiereor witness mj
Powers fought tho enso with the re- mll(i ullll s,,i of (,flllll. t)liH gixteent
Dr. Prentice City Physician
Aberdeen,
Wash., Feb. 20. E. N.
Mayor F. M.
pointed Dr. F.
Wilkius today ap-
rreiiuce city phy:
Vnsh. a logger working for Poison, was ,,, tol. a I)el ioj nf three mouth ..
seized with a form of religious mania His duties are to the city the same
Sunday. Actiug on the beliof that he Ur- j w; illn.is ttr0 tle county,
aas directed by God to walk ou the
water, he made tho attempt to do so
on the Hoquiam river several times,
resulting in his receiving a numuer
of cold baths. Nash, wet aud drip
ping, started for Gray's Hurbor City,
but was captured by otneers uua win
be examined at Monesano, the county
seat, as to his sanity. Nothing is
known of the man, but he is supposed office tomorrow, it Leiug Washing- j
to report all contagious diseases 1 nd
to euii.rce the city's health laws.
No Guard Tomorrow
Following the usual custom the
Guard will not issue a paper from this
Cottage Grove this nftern joii.
J. H. Glass anil vife retu rued
from Brownsville this afternoon
Mrs. J. J. Mc.Cormick and children
went to Salem today to visit relatives'.
. K. C. Eldridge, proprietor of the J
local creamery, was iu Eugene today j
tu business.
R. A. Booth and W. E. Brown re- i
turned today from a business' trip to : i"l'bes.
Cottege Gi ove. I Wilcox A Bell, real estate and em-
Mrs. H. Henderson, of Hijsey, who plo.vment agents, today moved their
has beeu visiting Mrs. E. Hanson iu j "f,w" ""lures fr"' Coleman
Eugene, returned home today. building to the building occupied by
roindextcr s dye works, where they
The U. O. glee and maudoliu clubs
cleared about 6AW ou their recent
tour.
No Guard will be published tomor
row. We will observe the birthday of
the father of our country.
The rainfall for the 21 hours of Feb
ruary 20 yesterday as recorded at
the University ol Oregon, was 1. XI
suit that she receives the money.
Tl umpsou & Hardy were tl e attor
neys for Mrs. Powers.
LIME-DISINFECTANT .
FOR WELLS
day of February, l'.HHi.
lL Deputy ae.l Acting
Comptroller ol the Currency.
No. XA9. 2 21 thr
to hare a wife and family in ban ; tou's birthday.
FransiBCo aud a sister in Ellensburg.
McCall is Honored
J. L. White, who has beeu employed
at the luetil electric pluut, went to
Si tie in todiiy to work with the pluut
there.
Frauk Iluyes hua arrived here from
Pendleton and gone to Crow, where
his sister is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Lancaster, who
have beeu viniting at the home of Mrs.
iu
w hero
will hereafter conduct their business.
Several cases of typhoid fever hav
ing appeared at Oregon City, Dr.
Carll of Portland, iu the Telegram,
sounds a Uuto of warning to people
of lower Willamette river towns that
their only absolute safety lies iu boil
ed water. Here is the doctor's advice
as to open wells:
"Unslaked lime is an excellent dis
infectant, and is better than chloride
Nate anJCommenl
I Pr. l. W. Harris, county health
" officer, informs us (hat twelve new
cases of typhoid Sever were reported
today.
I : : :
Salem m- pie declare that the rumor
so persistent iu Kugeno that Saloi
is airected with the typhoid fever U
untrue.
lJjil your water und kill tho mi
crobes. It is the only s::fo wuy with
the present water supply.
If the water company could possibly
do so it would i.ut ho u bad idea to
Ladies, of G. A. R.
Lancaster's father, A. J. Pickard,
Eugene, left today for Condon.
The Misses Grace and Emma Warren
have returned to their home iu Eu-
Kew York, Feb. 21. McCall -was "'"" " "." ''"
buried this afternoon. The officers! All members of Rich Mountain Cir- .a n.euos. aniem journal.
and 11X10 New York Life employes nM cle, No 4, Ladies of the G. A. R., A. C. Dixou left today for Tacoma
tended. The trustees adopted resolu-; are requested to attend the regular to attend a meeting of the Lumlwr
fcons to the memory of McCall, recog-' meeting February 24.. Important Manufacturers' Association. Mrs.
nizing the man as of great service in : business.
tbe building up of tbe company.
'J -
By order of preside
isideit.
Dixon accompanied him as far as
Portlaud.
A marriage license was issued this
afternoon to Walter tt. McLoruack of lime unu cheuper. Peoi-lo who use
and Miss Martha E. Jenkins, both of j wellB should throw dowu a lump as
Eugene. The marriage will take place ; big as one's head at leunt twice dur
touight. j ing the season. This will give forth
t i,Q r... ..',...,1 .,t..ut ! lime water f r a few davs. iVit it is
John W. George, Robert liiddle and ! not ni all injurious, and alter that the ; IM'l.v of water from some tenw
Grover Allspaugh were tlie lucky per- J w.iter will be pure and swee t. The V"J ""-ce U a permanent loca
sous with 37:t, 3-23 and 3H words to i olijection to the Hat taste of boiled timi H 81
their credit respectively. ! ter citu easily Ih removed by plac- j : : :
ing the boiled water tu jugs or int-, Richard III offered a kingdom.for a
ties, and when the water has cooled horse. We have plenty of horses, but
the jugs should bo shaken tor a few
minutes and it will re-iilirb 1 1 . The
jugs should not be mora thau naif or
two-thirds full." ' ''
Theodore Rowland turned detective
at Portland the other day aud caught
a petty pilferer of the jewelry and
small articles from the customers of
the bowling alley in which he is a
partner. Mr. Rowland is a draughts
mau lu the county assessor's ofltce
v there.
I would he glad to give
; some pure water.
a kingdom fur
The poverty
o'clock sharp.
ball' will start at 0
Fresh rain water is microbelesa.
Those who use it aro sure of pure
water. 1
Don't Be Fooled By,
Misleadiiig ' Advertisements;
ram the only dealer in Eugene that havs in stock or can sell you a new Trowbridge
or Kohler & Campbell Piano. - ' .
Any; statement that new Pianos of these makes are for sale elsewhere are false.
All' my Pianos and Organs come direct from the factory.
I am selling Pianos for less money than the consignment dealer can buy them.
Call and inspect the bright, new Pianos and se if I haven't the least prices for the
quality of goods in Oregon. ' . -
All my pianos are bright and new, not the old picked over stuffs sent out of
Portland houses to work off on the country people.
I am the piano dealer that stays with you all the time. ,
IPH 1 1 oir si
amette Stree
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