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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1906)
Boil Your Water During this epidemic of contagious diseases so prevalent in Eugene. CLEAN- UP YOUR PREMISES ' USE DISINFECTANTS FREELY MORE IMPORTANT THAN ALL ELSEoj Cleanse the system of all impurities, and strengthen it a2ainst germ invasion, by taking an IN VIGOR ATING TONIC, noted for its strength and purity. PEPTONIZED Eeef Iron Wine 09 Eicb h grejien! a tonic of i i-lf in combination UNEXC ILLED DeLANO'S GANG OF BOY THIEVES BROKEN UP Four ' Sons' of 'l Respectable Euge.ia Citizens Each m $25 RED MEN WIN BY I SUE S. P. SC01E 0F 23 TO ll COMPANY FOR Red VIrff Boys Plav a WoimijI; - tv G:me of Basketball-Some F DR. C. 0, OSBDP.H BURIED HERE Tlio remains of Or. Curran D. Os biiru, the former Eugene resident who died lit Wilhouvillp Monday night, firri !.! here this afternoon and wero Interred in the Masonic ceme tery. A pri'MH dispatch from Sherwood tolls uf Iiih death us follows: "Or. 0. O. Ofliiirii. h well-known physician and druggist of Wllsouvi,c, died lust night about 1(1 oVlork from heart affection and gastritis. He had been subject to periodical spells of fuliilnesH unci paiiiB in the region of the hunt, but did not anticipnto anything of a serious uuttire. Hence medical iirslstiinee was delayed until too lute, if of any possible avail under inch conditions. Or. Oslmrii prac . ticed medicine and conducted a drug store In Portland several years, re moving to Wilsonville the years ugo. Ho was u graduate of Jrlforsou Med icul Collide of the class of lHNei. A widow survives him. A Lebanon Row There wore lively times at Lebanon lust night and this morning, says yes terday's Albany Democrat. It seems thut Dr. W. JI. Uooth and U. B. Huu ard had a quarrel, probabjy over the tumor question, in which the former drew a revolver. , That was last night This morning Dr. J. C. Booth and Mr. Hansard n et in the stieet aud croscd fists, the former rolling un derneath. Or. Booth was promlnei.t in the prosecution of the men in con trol of the club rooms some time ago, and since then there have beon re ports uf a blind pig, and it is said tie uirulr is in connection with the mat ter. One uriest was re orted this morning for assault, to be disposed of iu the city court. ' Prizes at Poverty Ball 1. Most poverty stricken laly pair of lady's Hue shoes. ' i. Most poverty strii ken gent Briar pipe. ?. Best waltzing c uple Gent, fountain pen; lady, pa r of gloves. 4. To the three persons best ri pn -Hentii g the Hooligan laniily, 85. 5. Mot poverty stricken couple Oystei supper. Co. C will give tbsir annual povortj ball tlio 22d. Prizes will be give! for the most representative dancers. Watch for further announcements. What It -Means To Buy a Piano AT E1LERS' Closing Out Sale! IT MEANS that you will get In this doling out sale the greatest piano bargain ever offered in Eugene. IT MEANS assurance that you get a piano that will not (ail you.. IT MEANS that every piano Is fully covered by a bona fide guarantee. IT MEANS that you get the best possible piano for your money. IT MEANS that you are sure of an Instru ment that will satisfy. IT MEANS return the piano and get your money back II you llnd It In any points not as represented. EILERS' PIVNO HOUSE. Now CriMinery BuiMing. Willamette Street. IT MEANS the opportunity of selecting from standard pianos. IT MEANS that you are buying at the "only" one-price store. IT MEANS your little daughter can buy of us as safely as can the most experienced shopper. IT MEANS unequalled liberality In the matter of terms your own. IT MEANS our assistance throughout every phase of the transaction. IT MEANS an opportunity of selecting from the largest stock of pianos in Eugene. Weber, Kimball. Story & Clark, Lester, Hobart M. Cable and other STANDARD PIANOS are included In this sale. F. N. Smith, Special Sdlr&min uDnfemd t) tiding Carpenters' Tools and. Liquor-Other Petty Thsfts AttribLtJd to Them An organized gang of boys, whoe ages range lioui 14 to 1G years and who have committed numerous petty I theits about the city for the past sei erul weeks and I erhi ps months, bun b en broken up by the arrest of !oi r o' them piobal ly ti e entire gang. Their names are not published at the earnest request dl their parents, all i f whom are 1 ig':ly respectable people of Eugene. One of tut, boys was arrested b O llcers Crouer and Farringtou last iglit nud the o e th ee I y Chief of P'Tee.Stiles and Couttuble Rowland this forenoon. The specific charge against them is the lad ny of a num ber of carpenters' tools from Join McCormick, Guy Davis and .Wm. Hammond, well known carpenters. The theft of these & tides was com mitted in the lutter part of Xovembei last and were taken from the new Seavey residence at West Sixth and Lincoln streets and the new Cherry resideLco on Pearl street. After the Hi-rest of the boys the oflieers visited '' eir homes and found most of the too 3 st( It l'. I'll: E fSi EACH. Tun hoys wen taken be ore Juitire f tlio Peace V intermeier thisifter iiood at 2 o'clock and arraigned. They ph .d giilty and were Huod 62 each. The tines of throe of 1 e boys were paid this afternoon, and the mother of the fourth one ; romises to pay his Hue tomorrow. OPERATED ON THE QUIET. . Quite a number ,of other thefts' abi ut the city are said'o be 'raceable to these boys, including the theft of j some f:uur rs r in Hughes' sulooih j The o'lt'ers hare i b en cogni:ant of the theft of the ti i Is and liqucrB for some t in "ast ai d huvV If en work j i ig diligi lit ' y on the case. Until cow I it has b-. i n r 'nystery. It was tin light ! t uit the 1 oL might have bom tent : to Portluuil or somewhere else r.1 d "isposed of and Chief rf Police Stile ha' n Itled ill tl e secoud hand storo up nntl down the line, but the 1 oy w ire wise1 and kept their loof, prot -ably intending to dispose of it at some future time. ' - lio boys hail on their persons 7 keys of different patterns uud it is thought they used many of these in their operations.. Basket Throwing The Red Men's lasketba'l team of Te; Wing, Minn., defeated th . : ni versity of On gon team at uc anr y list night by the score of Si to U in a we.l-played game. It was certainly a sight for th - fa s t . see the lanky men from Minnesota shoot" the ball into 'he baskots. With one hand they wou'd easily place Jie Lull whore it belonged fr..u a -mint any part1 of the 1 1.11. This is whe:e they' excelled the 'vars iy boys. In close work the loca.o suov.id up about as well as the visitors, but U.i y showed a woi lul lack of practice in chrowing baskets. They hud twice as mul y chances at the baskets as did the Red Men, but their aim was n t rue. ' In the llrst half the score w.s 17 to C, but iu the second half ti e Red Men were held down to two baskets. The manager of the visiting team nale the statement lust night that the Oregon teams play a clean, lame than those in any other stute they have visited on their present tour. They left last night for San Fiaucicco. DAMAGES THE BaiJLET-MACEY CONCERT CO. Citizens' Ettertairmen Course. Newspiper comment: ILe aitistio leadings of MIks Eva MiVy tho.ough iy captivuted the audience. 1 rob ab!y the chief ftntuie of he evening was the versatile artist. Miss Alacey, vh ise readings, piano and banjo solos p ovetl ter to be an accomplished musician and elucutioui-t. Miss Pi-j Taursduy, Febrnnry per, coil et tctoitt, was fciven a warm rj ep". on and certainly deserve.! the ppluu e her laying called o ,t. She i a bmliaut a list. Three tuits for damages against t'ae Southern isciflc Company were filed in the circuit court about Ave o'clock lust evening by Williams & Beau, ut- lorueys for the pluiutitfa. ; j M. Copley uks for Sli5,000 i am-1 a4.es for an injury received by fall, i g from the SpriiifcUeld bridge last iu tumii. He alleges that while working ou the scuff olding, which was iiimsily j constructed, and while whiel.ug a( narrow over it, ou account of t e uu- j -aie condition of the bourds he fell to j the ground, badly wrenching ui.a spraining his lett leg, rendering .t practical.y tireless. THEIR PROPERTY DESTROYED. E. M. Sharp and Elva R. George ask damages in the sums of tO iO and rfSOO respectively because creosote from the tie-preserving plant at La tham ran over their ground near the plaut, destroying the productiveness ot the land. THE WILLIAM H. WEST JIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS mm wen's ShfA ' SJI Special. 3.50 HIGH CKAM YORAN'S SHOE STORE Pronounced Insana Mrs. Mary Duyvel, aged OS yeurs and a resident of Junction City, nus inkeu to the insane a yliim this morn ing, Lavipg been adjudged insane by County Judgo Chrismuu lust evening. She was exumined liy Drs. 1'. W. Prentice and W. L. Cheshire. Minstrel orguuizutious from away back to the original Christy's Sere nailers have come and gone, and some have Ie.t uu impress of kindly appre ciation while others have been scarce iy thought about. An'.org the few uuowu thut came and are a fixture, us it were, none seem to have fas tened themselves upon the ntfectious jf burnt cork'admirers w ith tuch te nacity as the William H.West big Ju bilee Minstrels, who will present an other one of their wholly inviting p qgrams at the Eugene theatre next In accord- Hiice wiih a Urnity fixed principle, M .nager Kicuby hus this season scanned the enrth in scurch ot novel. iealurc-8 to' divide inlerftt wi h a baud of singers and small army of comedians thut have for many jears: pa ,t held together the enviable rejiu ...tion enjoyed by this admiiable roupe. Seviral startling iunovutious are likewise announced, as is a sienic first part, iuvestive of ra:o luutuiti- nce. A MOUTH That cannot be fa with an upper set artificial teeth by J nary means. I the latest and bestir vice for difficult cast Holds the plate corj fortably yet firmly i place and it won't dt If this fits your call and see me. ATWOOD, The Dentist. 10 and JJ Bcckwith Bbi Cor. 7th and WilLmefei Wil SYSTEM 1.1 . BREAD TICKETS The University Homo Bakery shows commendable enterprise iu putting out a rew sanitary bread ticket. The' NEW LOCOMOTIVES . FOR S. P. LINES Businsss Griefs ' A box of Preston A Hulos tslioe oil will keej) the wuter out. j i Hex liquid spray, com pound of lime 1 nud sulphur, mives trouble of boiling! t.cket is so ai, mined tlmt a uew ticket and is recommended by the Pulmitm ; AKi'ieultunU College. CilIUllt)erd, Hurdware. "Diamond" chiuk food, beef senips nrd grit will solve the iroblem of j miniiiK' ehickus. Bo Mire that j-ou get the "Diamond" at Chauiliers' Hardware. Wood, wood, wood. At Eugene ! Transfer Co. For wall paper Proton & Halea are 1 n6meri8 ll ttt rtg. lar price 'Ml UVUU1 UifDU, I L. N.RONEY Contractoi Desler ir cement, liii bard wall plaster is furnished each customer, doing away with lhe system formeily in; vogue whereby old tickets were used aud re-i-sed from family to Ian ily, spuadii.g contagious diseases. Mr. Condon also has tho exclusive control ol Uie mauutacture of Butter- j nut bread in Eugene. This bread sells in the East for one cent .a loaf L l ore than other makes, but Eugene I After the , First of Ma rch The Palms' it. Fritz's families at Otto's. Plenty of feed and poultry netting bob at Chambers Hardware will keep your cickeus at ome. Ileuu spray pumps are easiest to uperate and lust the longest. All Tho Southern Pacific Company has received in Portland three new consol idated engines for the Hues iu Ore gon, and ns soon us they are sot up L: , . . ' they will go over the lines to Roso- , , , , . . -ii i . , Chambers' Hardware. hurt? miff Will on iiitu utrr nn nt tliu line south or that city. They will ' Just r,,('eivcd another barrel of that ! haul freight trains through the Cow KeUll",e sorKh'"- , I Creek canyon and into Ashland, and 1L OREEX. when tlie new steel between Portland Wo 9P)UKe nud press your clothes and Saginaw is laid they will be-giu to fcy tho "uth for This keeps i operate ou t,his eud of the road. The "our clthing in shape and clean. We engines are of tho most powerful typo! kepP your buttons sewed ou and rips ever operated iu tho state, and will m'aired. Try this and see tho im be able to haul heavier trains than Provement in your personal appeur any engines now iu the service of tho !n"c0- Eugene Steam Dye Works, 459 company. Sunday School Work BONAFIPE SALE! I Living concluded lo confine our business in future to a large line of groceries only, We offer our entire Stock of DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, OVERALLS, IUMPERS. SHIRTS, KNIT UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, JEWELRY, ETC, ETC, AT ACTUAL COST. UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS CLOSED OUT. .iM... "Phone Red 1551. C. D. CoiTlbs & Co. 47 West 8th Street "Pleasant Hill, Feb. 20. This is to lot the Sunday school workers of Lane county kuow what a great success wo have made at Pleasant Hill In the Home department We adopted this work the first of tho year and I an. pointed D. Reod as superintendent of , cournB tlmt ile) artmeut aud to our great sur prise ho added 77 in four days to our Sunday school. I hope that many Sunday schools in the county w ill take up this Homo department work. Yours truly, W. L. WHEELER. dtf to 50 Hardware. just re- and Try the Oregon Hotel Meal tickets, 8.1 Board and room, H. Hansen A Sherman, proprietors, Eugene, Or, Willamette street, Spray pumps from 50 cents dollars. Chamliers Hotter sorghum than ever coived at W. M. Ureeu's. Bring your Jug to W. M. Green's and get it filled with that geuuine sorghum. It arouses energy, develops stimulates nervous life, of youth. It makes you young again. Thafs what Hollistor's Rocky Mouutain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co Take your cleaning, dyeing and pressing to 459 Willamette SL Eug ene Steam Dye Works. dtf We guarantee our work. Eugene S earn Pvo Work. Hot famines, boneless chicken ta males at the Smeedo Grill. A WEST SIDE. ELECTnlC LINE The United Railways Co., the Los Angeles concern which has acquired the Portluud-Hillsboro electric line, announces that it, will build a trolley line from Portland to Salem via Hills toro, Forest Grove and McMinnville, ou the west side, if they can get a franchise out of Portland. Will serve their rtf dinners from 5 P. lit;. P.M. A Lunch served from IS A. M. to 2 P. M. If .Sundays we serve agc-j uine French dinner M 4:30 to -8 P.M. TI We serve nothing k BOILED and MINER WATERS. . Irving Items Irving, Feb. 20. W. D. Yates, who recently returned to Irving, is net improving in health as much as he hoped. Mrs. A. J. Zumwalt came down from Eugene, where she has been helping to care for the sick, it being almost impossible to get nurses for all. I'rnnzGolde, a former resident of ! Irvimr.died nt bidl,n,u l c... T-i: arouses the r, " . .." '" i .vuv.j. uropsy. Lorna Fields, who is teaching at Vida, was the guest of A. C. Bates one day last week. Ehrman Andrews went to Junction Friday. Save Your Money Steam cleaning and pressing done rigiu ai vny iye n orKS, west r-lglith raoto Co. Studio, and vu.r.nt street, next door to Eogeue Lauu- j suits. Chambers.Wock. 'Phone Red By having your wood sawed by a gasoline wood saw. It furnishes its own fuel and does not burn vours All dancers get your old togs out ' 8ee the poiut? Saws by a gauge. For for the poverty tail, j prompt service ring up Red 319 or call For those wishing the best, C. U Winter is In choree of t.h. w;.,.. at i,o Ferry street. New stock matting just" received, prettiest patterns yet. Same is true of our linoleum. Chambers' Hardware. Eugene Theafi; THURSDAY, FEB. 4 SANFORD B. RICAN" Ye Bright and Mori WmJ West Big Jubilee Minstrel ..50.. Bright Lights of the Maud ..50.. BEST Comedians. Si Dancers. Muj . r-- cru 75c 5'i 1-Tices ju Grand Parade at Jj