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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1907)
Never look back. It doesn't Pay. Keep you eyes fixed upon ourolferings in cloth ing for this week only. Here's some that will be grasped briskly. $12.50 Suits $10.50 $12.00 Suits $10.00 $11.00 Suits $9.50 $10.00 Suits $8.50 RobertsBros "TOGGERY" Cor. Willamette and 8th cts INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC LEAGUE IS FORMED Tho Wostorn OrcKim I nterHclioliiH tic Athldlc Lchkuo h now organized. TIiIh Ih (ho remill of a cimfcrcmo hold In KiiKi'iiu some time uko butwoen a nu in her of (he Biiperlnh'iwlunts und prlnclpula of the Won torn Oregon BchooU, Tho churtur nu'inhors uh propoHed will be Drain, KuHoburg, KiiKt'tio, Albany und HhUmii. Tho coiiHtllutlon wna rend nt tho high Bt'hoii. yfHterdity afternoon and 1b to bo considered before the clone of school thl year. Uulem hits ul retidy adopted It. The leaKUH la dimply to put Inter HcholttMtlc athletics on a uniform lu hIh, to aettle dlHetiUHlon and In Keneral to place ulhli'tlCB on a hlghur plane than ut preacnt. A $2'iO,noo pulp nnd pnper mill for tunmilactuiiiiK IUkIi Krntlo white pHper Ih tho neweat prize captured by tho eliy of Hundon ut the mouth of the Coiiullle river. The clllzeiiH are iiiIhIuk $.".0. OUO to bo auKuiented by IZOO.ooii of euBtern capliul. The I mill will munuracturo paper from white cellar and alder by a new pro-reart. SEVERE ECZEMA CURED IN SOUTH Suffers Three Years Hands and Eye Most Affected Employed Doctor to No Effect Now Entirely Recovered and Will Recommend CUTICURA REMEDIES IN ALL, PARTS OF PARISH - T "Mr Trlfo won taken tally with iur uiiw yearn, wKi ano ouiployiHl a doctor with no effect at all until aho employed t'u tic vim tvmp and Ointment. Ono r her hands and her lf t eve worn badly affected, and when he would stop using t'utiourn Soup and Ointment the co coma caino back, but It did nor a night of good. Thou wo oimplli-d with Oh- instruclions In umiik i.ro i-iHin irt .11 i lltlcllra Itcmcillctl and my wife in entirely rts-overed. Mm thanks t'utk'ura very much, and will recommend It hiKhlv in our Ideality and in every nook nnd comer of our parbili. duel bless you for tlm sake of Buffering humanity. 1. M. Jiolm-t, llv dropolu, La., Jan. 5 and Sept. 1, mot)'." SOUTHERN MAN CURED Ola Terrible Eczema by Cutlcura In Six Weeks. .'8om lime ago I suffer.! kTrihly With nwiii, and I had tlw Ut nwlj. oal ati.ii.lnm... hut tlm ni.irf medicine I took tlm won. It mi-mod to kvI I kept, on with mi-dirlm for almut five, weeka until I uw tlm utioura Item, dm advertised, and 1 at ono.. pur chased the t'utlcura Koap, lutl'iira Ointment, and CutHiira Hcolwut, but had not tlm slightest hoiw of t.m curing mo Aftor I had used tho first t if tho Cutloura Hcmodi.w I ,aw tlm Imiu-ovemcnt, and in Just nt w.vks my ekin waa an smooth a ever. 1 ailvim any one aufforiiiK from tliU toirll.Ui cllseam. tp iwo tho C:utioura licmediea. J?,Hnrr.J- i?""'' CuarlmUin, H. C, June I'i moil" WILL NOT FORM ORGANIZATION Committe from Merchants' Protective Association Reports It Is About To Give Project Up as It Appears To Be Impracticable - Fourth of July Funds Tlin regular monthly meeting ot tho MorchuntH' I'rotectlve AuHuciutlon wna hold hint night. There wuu not a very Iuiko nlteniliinco present, nnd us I'leBldont Yoriin wub not there the iinporlunt mutter that was lo have eoino up fur consideration was post poned until Home future meeting. The committee recently appointed to look Into the feasnhillly of organ izing it niuliial fire Insurance compa ny among the nieniherB of the asso ciation made a report to the effect that tho project Is ahollt to he given up for the reason that, nfter due con sideration and Investigation, such an organization Just at this time would not ha practicable. Tho matter has heen In the hands of the committee, for several monlhs past, and every consistent effort possible has heen made to work out a system by which tho proposed organization would be a success, but It seems that many obita- elos nro In tho way of an entirely suc cessful company such as the locul merchants would desire. The Fourth of July celebration committee reported that It was meet ing with good success In raising funds and the desired amount would he ee- cured In a short time. MRS. MAC PHERSON TELLS STORY OF CRUELTY Wants Divorce Prom Her lluslmliil, Walter IMiicl'liersoii, mid a Month Alimony. IIonIiIcn WIIMI At torney's Pees nnd $2.1 Costs. Today In the circuit court Mrs. Horthn Mucl'hersou filed a petition for a divorce against her husband, Walter Macl'herson who, If her allegn tloiiH are true, takes the bun for cru elty. They were married in Cortland on Heptemher 1 1, 11102, nnd have the following minor children: Hoyd At exandor, aged three years and nine months: Kobort Calvin, aged two years, nnd Leonard O'Neill, who was horn on March 30, J 1107. Mrs, Miiol'horson alleges that nor husband, ever since their marriage, has spent his earnings iu drink and has been Intoxicated a greater part of tho time. She says that ut differ ent times he hits called her vllu and Indecent names, has threatened to kill her;, that before hor last child was born he heaped nbuse upon her and the child since Its hliih has heen In a delicate slato of health as a re sult of such treatment: thut after the birth of the second child the defend ant shipped It, causing blue finger prints to remain on its face for a long time, nnd that he threw a cup ut one of the children, cutting u big gash on Its forehead. These and various other alleged nets of cruelly are reclled lo show that the plaintiff Ih entitled to the di vorce and the custody of the children $:ir a month nllmony, $100 attorney's fees and I'JT. for the costs of the Hiilt. Frank Schlegel Is (ho attorney for Mrs, Macl'herson. XP.W I'Oi'ATOPK ON MAY TWIll I I II Mrs. C. .1. liarhltn has the thanks of the (.unrd for some fine new po tatoes tho first of the season raised on their place in this city. They hail new potatoes large enough for table use on May 13. ltl OK THANKS. Wo desire lo publicly return our sincere thanks to all those who so kindly nsslsted us during the last sickness nnd death of Horthn, Kspee. inlly the women of Woodcraft, nnd the Daughters of Iteheknh nnd the l.nilli'S ot the (1. A. It., and tho school children nnd touchers, neighbors and friends for kindly sympathy and min istrations In our hour of bereave ment. Mil. nnd MltS .1. W. W'lMTTAKKK AND FAMILY. STltKKT SIMtlNKI.PHS TAKK XOTIl'K. Notice Is hereby given Hint sealed bids will be received by tho common council of the city of Kugone fur sprinkling the streets nnd parts of streets hereinafter mentioned during tho dusty portion of the year IS07 so as to keep tho dust well laid there on: District No. 1. Willamette street, from Sixth street to Klevenlh street. District No, 2 Wlllnniette street, from F.lcvonth street to Fifteenth street; K'lovenili street from alley west of t'hnrnellon street to Alder street; I'earl street from the railroad tracks of the Southern Pacific Com pany to Twelfth street; Klghth street, from l'oarl street lo IIIkIi street; High street, from Seventh street to Klevenlh. Hlds should specify the price for furnishing water anil sprinkling for the entire season each block, includ ing ono ndjacent street Intersection, and should bo deposited with the city recorder at his office In said city on or before X o'clock p in. Mv 31. tiio;. A certified check for five per cent of the amount bid must accom pany esch bid, to ensure that the per son bidding shall. If Ills bid Is accept ed, enter li..i contract for the per formance of such work. K ii gene. Or., Mar JO. 1907. H. V. DOHHIS. Iteoorder. ! HONORE PALMER INTERESTED IN THE If: STOREY-BRACHER G0 Honore .'aimer, of Chicago. son ! XX of Potter Palmer, recently mentioned j hy the (Juuid as leasing the K. C. J oil! nil reaiut'iire -" r-unu .uiiu buu'ji., has heroine Identified with the Sin rey-Brarher Lumber Company, which IntendH to erect a large Buwinlll some time In the future on (he Hangs' park tract of land below the city which was recently acquired by the company for that purpose. Deeds were filed for record with the county clerk to day whereby Mr. Palmer secures an interest In the land, also a tfreat deal of timber land In several parts of the county In which the Storey-Uracher company has heen purchasing. SPECIAL VENIRE IN STUNENBERG CASE (Continued from Page l.j fesslon' to Mcl'nrland. It. mut i rlearly understood that Orchara did not first 'find salvation' through the offices of Dean (links, and then cm fcH3 his crtme. He confessed bis crimes to McParland and then com menced the study of theology with the dean. Dean Believes In Conversion. "Dean Minks believes prof mindly In that conversion. He said that men who have led a life of great and cru el crime often do confesB. Ha r? Bcnts the opinion of Dooley that 'a man never repents while ho hi the strength.' To him Orchard is a brand plucked from the burning. "Orchard, It seems, has confessed to the good dean. He has written an autobiography of sorts, too, a some thing that covers two volumes. When Orchard gives his testimony that tes timony will, the dean thinks, stagger humanity. "For myself I doubt that las: state ment, My personal Impression of Or chard Is that of a very Holf-rontiiivd and resourceful man, with n certain genius for criminal proclivities, a great deal of steady physical courage, and no Impediment of mercy between him and Ills ends. He seems to me quite a nialeriitliHt, even In his con version. His change of mind was concrete and not spiritual. And all the time as I watched Orchard and heard (he warden talking with him. It grew upon mo that Orchard was playing some deep game of his own. "II. liw.knrl u uloott niul U-fll fort he wns bo absolutely at his ease, his J conversation was so ready ,he repel led bo quickly every attempt to break down his reserve, that It seemed to Impossible to know just what his fi nal Intentions were. "Of cmrse 1 did not like him. That was only natural. And I liked him less for looking so well fed and well dressed, and shining and sleek and self-satisfied. 1 think I richer re sunl'Ml all that. "He was ti self-confessed nssasflln; he had done a brave and honorable gentleman cruelty to death; he ought long ago. "And It Is one of the distinct weak nesses of tho prosecution that It de pends for ll s success upon the evi dence of an asKaslslu, who should be dead and dnne with. And the fact that Orchard, Instead of being held ns a criminal In duress, was so well dressed and such an honored guest, struck me as Incongruous. "I have no friendship at all for Moyer or Haywood or IVtllbone, hut I confess to liking Orchard great deal less. And I inn no party to his unionization. And I do not think his conversion material to this murder t rial. And (iod only knows when thla murder trial will begin. No body else does." Kill', KXCIIWOK A Xnv Hack Tor Ai'i Ohl Due How It In Dime In Kiigcm. Tho back nehea at times with a dull Indescribable feeling, making you weary and restless, piercing pains shoot across the region of the kid neys, and again tho loins are so lame to stoop Is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back In such condition. You cannot reach tho cause. K.change the bad buck for a new and stronger one. Follow the example of this Kugone citizen: Mrs. O. Kerry, of 6 7 North Law rence street, Kugeue, Or., says: "My husband used Doan's Ktdney Pills with fine results. They freed him (nun pain In tho back and regulated ! tho action of tho kidneys and hlad-j der to a normal condition. We both! XX think there is nothing equal to this! remedy." t For sale by all dealers. Price TiOiJJ cents. Foster-Milburn Couipary, j Huffalo, New York, sole agents for I the Pnlted Slates. tz It t . i. . n . . I TT i i-ii it-iii nrv i lie 11 a iu e i oan and take no other. KVKMXtl MII.K nUUVKHV Those ilt'slrliin pure milk nnd cream delivered at nlKhl should see the West Side Ibilry dellverymen, or phone lied 4sr.2 before May 21'. ns that Is the dale evening delivery will be started. tt STANLEYS i? WTTT.AMnTTE SlKbbi - l WW 8 n Buy Drugs a 9 fenleys Cut Price Dreg Depatmeot We are supplying the greater percentage of Eugene's population with standard Patent Medicines, all of which we sell at cut rates. No drug store profits charged at Stanleys'. A full line of proprie tary remedies now in stock. Shoop's Sarsaparilla andiron $J.69c Miles' Nevine,$ J 59c Miles' Blood Purifier, $1 59c Miles' Heart Core. $1 59c Miles' Anti Pain Pills, 25c 15c Mentholatum, 25c 15c Shoop's Restorative, $1 69c Vinci, $1.... -69c Cooper's Discovery, $1 86c Hay's Hair Health, 50c -35c Peruna, $1 79c Doan's Kidney Pills, 50c 37c Shoops' Rheumatic Tablets, $I..69c XX Golden Medical Discovery, 65c Pierce's Prescription, $1 65c Swamp Root, $J . 65c tt Swamp Root, 50c 35c Paine's Celery Compound, $J 86c H Epsom Salts, Jamaica Ginger, Bay Rum, Castor Oil, Senna Leaves Sulphur, Witch Hazel, Glycerine, Sweet Oil, Absorbent Cotton A full line of Standard Toilet Articles 8 Cut Prices on the Entire Stock 11 We are selling at Great Reductions - A thousand pairs of Gotzian Shoes arrived Saturday, and have been placed an on sale Ladies' Shoes THeGotzIanShole The regular price is stamped on the soles of each pair Ladies' $4.00 Patent Leather, heavy sole, Bluchcr, special $3.50 Ladies' $4.00 Vici, heavy sole, Bluchcr, special $3.50 Ladies' $4.00 Vici, turnsole, special $3.25 Ladies' $3.50 Vici, heavy sole, Bluchcr, special $2.75 Ladids' $3.50 Vici, turn sole, special $2.75 I Made in St. Paul since I I 1855. I I "Fits like your foot- B Complete Line Men s Shoes at Cut Prices 8 Boy's Shoes at Cut Prices Misses' Shoes at Cut Prices Childrens' Shoes at Cut Prices Ladies' $3.00 Shoes, special at. Ladies' $2.00 Shoes, special at.. Ladies' Canvas Oxfords, special. $2.00 $1.50 . 99c Men's Negligee Dress Shirts... Dozens of patterns, cotton, silk and linen, each 45c to $2.00 Men's Summer Underwear... 50c grades special at 30c Ladies' Gauze Underwear... A garment 8c, 10c, 15c Rusching... 6 pieces to the box, a 50c value, special this week, pir.box J9C tt Ladies' Collors, each 7 tt Ladies' Turn Over, each 7llC Embroidery. (-KMKTKHY NOTU'K. Our 25c line, per yard Our 1 5c line, per yard Our J 0c line, pcryard. 15c 10c 7'Ac CLOTHING... Men's Suits and Trousers Boys' Suits and Knee Pants Everything in the Clothing Line 8 A complete New York Sample line of Men's Fur frclt Hats, values to $5.00 your choice.... $1.95 t a- ?oys' Mcn's Canvas Hats Lad.cs and Misses' Caps and Cloth Hats Children s Caps and Cloth Hats at less than manufacturers' prtces Willtams Shaving Soap, 10c, for Colgatcs Shaving Soap; 10c, for Pears Unsccntcd Soap, 20c, for Pears Scented Soap, 25c, for. " U cura Soap, 25c, for """ """ Bomp fine idano specials nro now being ottered by Kllem l'latio House. WE BUY FOR. LESS WE SELL FOR. LESS 1 All who wish to do work In tho I. j ? O. O. K. cemetery must do It riminii! tills week, after which time It will be cloned so thnl It can be cleaned up for Memorial lny. t lly order of tho trustees. m24 J Of nil the fruits that are In the feiml 1 That grow on hush or tree. i J 1 would kIvo up the choicest ones For Hoeky Mountain Tea. ' l.luu DruK Co. I tt ; Soe that uur painter uses rhoeulx 1 paint, the only paint made tor this rtlniate. j tt ritESTON nAi.r.a tftt4.. 6U11 G 4c 4c 12c 16c 1 8c CHRISMAN BLOCK Stanl !!!rette Street" El,Sene, Oreg NEAR. 9th STREET o