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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1907)
J.A.FOLGER&tr LA iJ Folder's Golden Gate Coffee At Breakfast Invigorating At Lunch Refreshing At Dinner Satisfying J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Francisco lit. Bp True Comfort is A TASTILY AND CAREFULLY KEPT HOME BEST PREPARED PAINT Is the strongest factor of a well kept home it is FAITHFUL IN ITS WEAR TRUE IN ITS HARMONY SURE IN ITS ECONOMY Made In Sixty Invltlna Shades READY FOR USE Ouarl, Hall-Gallon. Gallon Cans: 5-GaIlon Buckets; Hall-Barrels and Barrels Phone Red 4892 Murray & Cherry, 463 Willamette St. BUTTER NUT BREAD An Agreeable Change Leads in Sales 5 cents per loaf If you want delicious things in fancy pastry TR.Y IT Visit, our down town store 42 9 th Black 1561 - Phone - Main 71 UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY NO TRACE OF THE LOfi'ANE DESPERADO fosse Returns Empty Handed After Finding Sanguine Evidences of Terrific Struggle in Cabin B. ! tween Him and Fenwick - Outlaw May Have Gone to Smith River (Special Correspondence.) Lorane, April 12. The crowd that was looking for the Lorane outlaw returned yesterday about 3 o'clock after a thorough but very tiresome search. Reports differ somewhat, but the men agree now In the belief that the outlaw has a confederate. Mr. Fenwick has said all along that he believed there were two of the fellows, and Blnce his encounter he is more than ever convinced of It. He says that on account of his dog taking on so during the fight he feared the other was coming to the rescue or he would not have left the cabin without making sure of his antagonist's non-escupe. They say the cabin bears sanguin ary evidence of the fierce struggle which took place there. Fenwlck's coat has a couple of bullet holes through It. his gun barrel was badly battered and his arms are bruised, yet he was a lucky man, for the ban dit would have surely shot him as he left had be not injured Ills pistol so badly In Vitteiing the gun barrel I that It only snapped. I The bandit must have thought Fen wick was still watching the house, else he would not have crept out through the small back window, and ' It seems rather strange, too, that bleeding profusely as his wound did, all Blgns of blood should ceane after he left the log where he changed shoes' for mocassins. 1)1(1 Outlaw Shoot Himself? ' The folks at home down the river yesterday heard a shot about half past ten, but the men say that none of them fired a gun till on their way home, near 1 o'clock, and some of tliem thought they heard a call, once only, In the direction from which the shot Is said to have come. So some people wonder If the miserable tramp did not shoot himself, while Others think he bus gone over into the Smith Hiver country and that as soon as his wound permits he will again appear to harass these parts. Phones have quieted down and the social atmosphere of this vicin ity ngain registers a normal tempor- Lnture. 03SI.1NVIIJ sv eiioinniMts'ia aivsaiotiM 03 v BBimajgi.voi 'JODAVpiItt -jean piio ire 9iH. Jiaifl. MlHailHDUOI 9mm f M pftrtNT artii re L WFOR LITTLE BOYS AND GHOSH mi ThCTlwr"0 buttoni to hart thrhlU pu'l rft i hkr mo ftnnfini ni.aj no uuuuiurr iiui-ir-ruiniu( ttilnft t inl'far wild irwwUi tint halthT cm-ulai-ttn of th bU0 or lr tinr no ununifirUi) luntH or ilhTlnr O thick n to rvirf ttiarlilM or ita BKrlWnoliiini but owiufort, mm ftud iliur Tbrca Garment In'". One Place Walit, Drawers and Skirt Combined SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY NEW Itunntnt'l Ttl-Hwll ihmm lot to tnolhar n4 thalr dull nt.i. Tf t oita it Thi ftpr-rtciaU tha r lhatt tjowtuil J"iU ftdili to ft (rvwinj child's lit EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE ONE fttl ft Bunnlnf ' TtiHtil. mi your 4mt tlllU mim, not fa.-w rifmhrni It Ixokt ftntl trail ; In fr.liB of. mntmnll ( "tU with wo wirtrr-iilxltrof 11 ." uolrciUtxHi bUia chlU. ! jour brt will ImI 1 14 ! AfJioHtntal of Ctftott mi hkii, iimvv, PBUi'Wi',,1i , For j&. 4 nod ti- UV. MVtlkffttje. Etfcfrd 7So. Bos ri-ifJtAHb It Tur tMlr ti Will. eallil, TKS M1NNY COfirAtt Mom 69 Lincoln St., Boston. Mast, mm CHICHESTER'S PILLS I It I' Ml 4 MUNI I til Wit. . SIM ffitrstfe al.m, HARRY THAW WILL MAKE EFFORT TO SECURE BAIL (Continued from Puge 1.) keep Thaw In prison during the in terim when his family is ready to fur nish ample security to Insure his presence whenever a second trial Is culled. The application will be strongly opposed by District Attorney Jerome. KVKI.YX THAW Wll.l. STAY CI.OSK TO IIA1SKY New York, April 13. Mrs. Evelyn Thaw, Attorney Delmas and Harry Thaw were in consultation for more than an hour today. Delmas, when urged to make a statement, said: "You tuny quote me to the effect that everything Is In statu quo." Mrs. Thaw looked very pale and wan today. Kvelyn broke down completely while taking leave of her husband. Thaw tried to comfort her but she could not control her emotions. She stated to the newspapermen that she Is not going out of the city. "No; it is not true. I am going to stay right In the city where T belong, so as to be near my husband." li Itrugirlaiar rQ hri TWO JlltOHS ALMOST KM.ACKII IX 1'KiHT New York, April 13. Further de talls of the Incidents which occur red during tht long session of the Inrors have continued to filter their Into publicity today. One nf tlx juror is quoted as saying hen the Jury ns returning to the criminal court building a policeman approached them and spoke to three Jurors. He is alleged to have said: "I thought I l?t you know confi dentially that the defendant's father was a member of a cetln secret order? I know you are members of It." The same juror tells of the first open break among the jurors when Juror l'faff, who stood for conviction from the first. mnV some remarks which were rosentoivoy tluMonr men who had voted for uVgilttnl. Vhlle DON'T WAIT TOO LOXG At the first sign of backache or pain In the region of the kid neys, or weakness and urinary trouble, the following simple prescription should be used: Fluid extract dandelion, one half ounce; compound kargon, one ounce; compound syrup sarsaparilia, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Any good prescription phar macy will supply these three Ingredients at small cost, which can easily be mixed by shaking well in a bottle. This Is said to force the kidneys to 'filter the blood, overcoming the worst cases of rheumatism. LOCAL alumni; "WORKfAGAINST REFERENDUM they were at breakfast Thursday Ju ror Steele approached Pfaff and said: "You owe me an apology, Blr." "Indeed I do not," was the reply. "You abused me," said Steele. "I think you are very much mista ken. I abused nobody." "Then don't let me hear you talk like that again." "Pardon me, but I shall repeat what I Bald as often as I choose. Neither you nor any one else can stop me." "Well, let me tell you If you do I will punch your head off." And Steele shook his clenched fist In Pfaff's face. The other jurors interfered and prevented trouble. Jury llegan With Prayer. A written account of the proceed ings in the jury room published and prepared by one of the jurors, says that when the jury retired after the judge's charge they gathered about a big table In the centre of the room, and engaged In prayer. The dis cussion was largely in the nature of a formal debate, and each speaker, after securing recognition, was per mitted to proceed with his remarks without interruption. Meeting Held at High School This Forenoon and Committee Ap pointed to Co-operate With Alumni At Portland and Othar Places to Raise Funds For Literature At a meeting of the local alumni association of the University of Ore- ! gon, held at the high school this , morning, the matter of presenting 1 the status and needs of the unlversi ! ty to the voters who may be asked to sign the referendum petition, was thoroughly discussed. It was definitely decided to co-operate with the Portland Alumni and other like organizations to raise funds for the purpose of printing and distributing some literature that will put the facts concerning the insti tution, its condition and needs before the people and meet some of the mis leading statements made by those who are urging the referendum move ment. The committee appointed for this purpose, with Alfred Cleveland as chairman, includes the following: Judge E. O. Potter, Hon. A. C. Wood cock. Judge- Lawrence T. Harris. County School Superintendent W. B Dillard, L. L. Goodrich and R. S. Bry son. This committee will co-operate with the alumni at Portland and oth er places where steps have been taker against the referendum movement. INSURANCE MEETING WE'LL ATTENDED The meeting held In the city hall last night, called by the Merchants' Protective Association for the pur pose of taking steps looking to the organization of a mutual lire in surance company, was well attended. D. E. Yornn. president of that asso ciation, called the meeting to order. After a thorough1 discussion, a com mittee, consisting of I). E. Yornn, R. M. Day and J. 11. Daniel, was appoint ed to report at a future meeting on the best plan for organizing.' The several mutual companies already ex isting In this state will be Investi gated and the local association pat terned after some of them. DKCOItATlOX DAY, MAY Ml I desire to dispose of all my tt.arble and granite stock by June 1st. If you desire a monument to be erected for Decoration Day order It at once and secure a nice selection. You will save money by calling now. E. C. LAKE. Cor. Sixth and Willamette Sts. m!3 tiOOl) WOlUv Done Daily In Eugeni' Many Cit izens Tell of It. Nearly every reader has heard of Donn's Kidney Pills. Their good work In Eugene still continues, and our citizens are constantly adding endorsement by public testimony. No better proof of merit ran be had than the experience of friends and neighbors. Read this case: Mrs. J. W. Manrose, of 104 Law rence street, Eugene, Oregon, says: "I have long known of the merit of Donn's Kidney Pills. Sometime ago when suffering symptoms .of kidney complaint I at once sent for a box. They cured me promptly and thor oughly. My husband hns also used them with marked benefit, and we both feel Impelled to recommend them whenever we hear of friends complaining of kidney trouble or backache." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Company, Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the I'nlted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Dauiiy Tir Hums. Dr. Bergln, Pana, III., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommended It to my friends, as I am confident there Is no better made. 'It is a dandy for irns.' Those who live on farms! are specially liable to fiany acci- j denU, cuts, burns, bruises, which ' heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow I Liniment is applied. It should al- I ways be kept In the house for cases I of emergency. 2rc. TtOc and $1- For sale by Linn Drug Co. PERSONALS. E. Boyd and family, who have been residing at Coburg lately, left this af ternoon for points north to look for a location. County Clerk Lee has so far recov ered from his recent illness as tc make a trip today to Junction City tc visit his parents. J. G. Powers, who has been visiting his brother, A. S. Powers, In Eugene, leaves in the morning for his home in the Palouse country. Mrs. May Moffltt and Miss Inez White arrived here last night from Seattle to see their little niece, Gladys Croner, who is very ill. B. M. Watson, district deputy for the Modern Woodmen, returned from Junction last night. Mrs. Watson, who had been there with him, went on to Grant's' Pass. The M. W. A. and Royal Neighbors gave a joint so cial and supper at Junction last night, Mr. Watson reporting it a big success CARTER'S CITTLE iver I PILLS. rtijulato the Bowels. Positivrly etirrd hy these Little Fills. They also relievo Dis tress Irora Dyspepsia, in digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness. Nausea. Drowsiness, Bad Taste In ' the- MouiU, Coated Tonguo, Fain In tho side. TORPID LIVER. Tliej Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS 0ITTIE TlVER pills. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. The theatre care tryj to plc-jse ev ery one. dtf GOPHERS SAGERATS PRAIRIE DOGS I had one hundred acres ol land near Union, Oregon, and the squirrels came ta horn the hills in such numbers that ft seeined impossible to do anything with them. Hearing good reports ol "Wood larlc" Squirrel Poison 1 purchased six cans which kill-d off the entire drove com pletely. The squirrels lay dead over the field by hundreds. Now 1 have a great crop on the land, the best 1 ever raeed. "Woodlark"poiion kills them all. You may be sure I shall use no other.1 c IT. S. S. BOOTH, Union. Oregon. The above letter explains what '"vVoodlark" Squirrel Poison does. It is certain death lo Ground Squirrels, Prairie Dogs, Gophers and Sage Rats. Joseph Wells of Weippe, Idaho, killed 1 5 0 squirrels with the con tents of a single can. It costs a little more than some others because it is better. Every Package Guaranteed. FOR SALE BY ! All Druggists Use A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Because it's clean. Becauseit's econom ical. Because -it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or -wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. X steady light, si: cannot be equaled for its bright and simple construction and absolute safety. EauinneH with latest Improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parloror bedroom. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. STANDARD OH. COMPANY it w 0 o 0 ggSBA CSS &SSB8 gBB5T!!??Spgafj as w Black Cat Hosiery THE KIND THAT WEAR Style 14 Boys and Girls at J 5c, the pair, two for 25c Style 10 Celebrated Girls' Stockings at 25c the pair. These are the best wearing Stockings that can be bought. Style 30 Misses' Stockings at 25c the pair Styles 600, 700, 705, J 6, 19, 365 Women's Hosiery at 25c the pair Wea's Hosiery in black and fancies 25c pair E. D. MATLOCK 31 Eist Ninth Phone Main 60 tram tmgmumvvmkm twspyy ygt fffrr 3$ lothes do not lake the Man But they have a great deal to do with his ap pearance, and a well-dressed man always com mands a certain amount of respect. You may dress well if you buy M CHAEL STERN'S fine tailored clothes at Hanson's. We have good suits from very reasonable prices up to the swellest ready-made garments in the market. Best line of Furnishings in the city at, the right pr.ces Lion Special Hats $3. CO Big Bear Hats $2.50 Stetson Hats 8 East 9th street ED. HANSON Eugene Oregon WE SEE NO REASON why you should not come here for your supplies of Fancy Groceries and Coffees. We do see lo's of reasons why you should. In the first place be cause of superiority ir. quality and every other excellence; in the second place because of real economy money savin?. The track a dollar travels here is bigger around than any other in town. Mark that W. M. GREEN, JKVat 619 Willamette St. Phcne Main 2 Drink' ORCHERADE vVr-. . runlUA nr ctaillT JUICE Pure,Refreshing,lnvigorating:,WhOlesonie At 8oda Fountains or In Borne" i.wi kacti ii::' i:v i:i ;km: hottum; !iul)scrilH for the DAILY Ol Altn. hul)scrll0'or tl DAILV Ul'AKl). .. . .... ti. iGlv Subscribe for The DaW G-ara