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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
3 1 Busy Indeed Are We These Days Our fine line of Htctson Shoes Is apjirer.ljtted by all who luive vis- Itrt our store. We Invito you to call nml tuw them. Try I hem on, oU- fit, and comfort, uml you milk Ije cuiivinrcd that there In Jir-4 u much difference lictween Htrlwin High Oniric Shoes mill the tmlluury hlmc, us there is iMivceen rolton nml Milk. They cost more, ImiI it conies hck In the wear. Stetson Shoes $6.00 ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY t ; 554 Willamette Street KOTAIlLISHEl) 1885 JEDSON CLUB RYE Jtdson Club Bourbon I'ndrr Pure Food and Drug Act, June 80, 'IMI ; . K. I'K.WKY . U. PENNEY PENNEY BROS t STS-Vtl liiKt Morrison, Portland, Or. Jed tun Club whlakoy la smooth nnd mellow, and la the purest whlskoy that nklll and years of experience 'I'caa produco, which makca It excep tionally valuable for family and tnodl dnl purposes. It la thoroughly ma nr4 la wood and bottled under our ImiMrfllalnn 4 Jedaoa Club la packed In four full quart hottlea at $4.00; eight full quart. 18.00 and twelve full quarta l AA I' .1 . . n .. I ....... I . .1 1 ri.n. ouug urn mu auu.o iiiuuiu aal wo will ship In plain aealcd case f wua no innraa to anew contemn, i ry feha tchlskey and have your doctor tent every bottle, If you wlah. If not aalislacloTy ahlp It buck to ua, at our !xpnae and we will refund your oioocy. All ordera promptly tilled and jxnud euro taken In packing Any loaa la .afaptng will be at our expense. ! -Aadmu all orders and make remit tauuia payublu to k I'KNNEV mum. i STaWSHI Vmi Morrison Street. I rOUTLANH. OHK. Toar Name , , Tow a aad County -. . ! $lao l. V. IX No 3M all remittances payable to l'oit- 1 Dt.Ptlnitl J . ............ JKJMOX rj.l'll IS KTItAKiUT KKN f ' Tl'CKY WHISKEY Zzftz Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE. Tor IntUiaawaliM W Oatarrfc of iK KU.Ha tad 1M (WrM jlhlf and jMra nllr til taaMarttl PI a I tb I'Haary OrayBS- nlntallf ktwlM. Hol4 bf draniata. 'tif itODL or br mmU. fxMtd. tl.Ai.ar Ur THf SAHTAI-P1IN 00. uaxutruNTAiKK, a. fiuM b W. I DK LA NO, Itranrlat. iflw Oregon Fir Relief Association of McMinnville Vfil aave money lor you. II you intarance ii about to expire tee J. H Uaaid, Lane county agent, and learn tins. tave you fifty per cent, on vow wiuuiicc. Prick buiklingia ipecialty. ( Ekatene Office, McCUing building Koxm S, opp. Loan and BTln Hank TSc ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mr. Rata Eurocn Plan 50c, 75c. $1.00, J1.50, $2.00 Frer Bus to and from all trains Front and Morrfaoa Stt. ADAMS DEFENSE MEETS SURPRISE AT RATHDRUM O nathdrum, Ida., Nov. 20. The atate aprung a nurprixe on the de fense In the Steve Adams case fciday when It made an attempt to bring In evidence of other cgnfosslons which are alleiced to have been made by Art ami In relation to other crimes In which the defendant, 'it said to have been Involved with officers of the Western Federation of Mlnera. At the first, trial of Adama, at Wallace, Ida., laat February, no such attempt waa made by the atate for the reaaon that It did not want the defense to become familiar with evidence which might be uaed In the Hay wood. caae. Now the state wanta to throw open the entire caBe. Most of the morning waa apent In Hunting the right of the state to bring In other confessions other than that In which Adams Implicates him self In the murder of Fred Tyler, and the court haB taken the matter under arivlnement. Judge Woods stated this morning before he had heard authorities pre sented by the state that in his opin ion that matter should not be brnitght Into this case. In the event of the state belnK al to'vod to ask the defendant about other confessions It Is stated thnt one of the stale's witnesses In rebuttal will surely be Harry Orchard. Other wise the notorious Hurry will not bo brought here. Attorneys fiir tho dofense aro mak ing ready to fight against the extra dition to Colorado of Adams In the event of Ills acquittal here. There la no probability of Adams being rearrested hero on tho charge , of murdering (loulc. but. It Is sure I that In the even', of his acquittal he will bo arrested on the charge- of murdering Collins at Telliiride. and It : Is claimed that a Colorado ofricer Is already on the way to this state with pa "or. 8. C. Thlclo, tne Pinkcrton netec- tlve, was the flrss witness today. He was asked whether or not at tne time he went to Oregon to get Mrs. Ad ams he had informel her that she neod not tnko any great supply of clothing with her, as her husband would soon be at liberty to return to Oregon. Tho objection of tho state waa sustained. William O'Nell, a Rt. Joe hotel- keepor, Identified the hotel register, showing the date of Adams' stop at St. Joe en route out of the marble creek region. Adams was recalled for furtner cross-examination. Hawley searched the defendant's past life and efforts were made to connect crlmlnnl ac tions with Moyer, Haywood and Pot tlbone. Adams' positively denied any criminal, or even nny Intimate relations with tho three great labor loners. Ilawley questioned the wit ness closely as to whnro he had got money with which ho had paid his oxponaea In Iravullng over tho coun try. HORN. In Eugene, November 19, 1907, to 0. W. Clark and wife, a son. PROGRAM TO RE GIVEN AT ARMORY Hand concert and dance Friday evening. November 22: Overture, "Iiarber of Seville" Kosslnl Famous Minuet ........ Padorewsgl Selection, "Uohemlnn Olil". . . .Hallo IHtnccs. Walts. "Discovered Lovo" . . . . Msrjh Read . Iverovlci . . . Drown . . Cmllna Klefe,- Two-step, "Anglo-Saxon" Walts, "Love a longlng . Two-alep, "I! in in -pa" Walts, "Worship to tho tlful" Thrco-atep, "Rose Queen" Two-step, lala lloola Walts, "I.oveto" Arloln Two-step, "In tho Nick o' Time'' Rolfs Walts, "Nevermore", Two-step, "Pinochle" Walts, "Hldgeway". . Read Collins . . Head ALWAYS WAS HICK When a man says he always was alek troubled with a rough that lasted all winter what would you think If he should say he never was slek since using Mallard's Horehnuml Syrup. Such a man exists. J. C. Clark, lVnver, Colorado, writes: "For several years I was troubled with a severe rough that would Inst all winter. This rough left me In a miserable condition. I tried Mal lard's lltirehound Syrup snd have not had a sick day since did for me." That'a what It : MOTHER'S KITCHEN I lands In the states of California, Or- Seventh and Oak streets, has open-' egon, Nevada and Washington terrt ed under new management. Hood tory." as extended to all the public board and room by the day, week or; month. First-ciasa home cooking i Chicken dinner every Sunday. tf MRS. 8. Y. AHHOTT. WOOD H.WYINO John M. P. D'xnn, successor to W R. Ilodily. AM Wi.n.l sHWe.l lo gauge. For prompt servl. e phone lllack 33 11. Residence. '.'.; lti;n street, tf tiasoliue woods fi.is.n ivi: W. V.. Whiti WOOD SWVIMI ' prepared to saw your o.n! on s'lort itoll Phone H'v-k 41M. 61 A West lilxth strevt. Ke.-e It rtsts no ntor. d a;.ply good paint therefore use New Era 8 dd only at the lKrger-lleau Hardware Company. HWIVIfER WORKS lUWiKBlllO MERCHANT WITH HAI CHECK Roseburg, Or.. Nov. 20. Joseph- nn'fl. lArzn rirv firnnris establish ment In this city,' waa victimized last stomach, bowels, or more delicate or Saturday to the extent of 150 In mer- pans, catarrh is always debilitating and cnanrttie and I2 In money. Buying a bill of goods, consisting of a suit of clothes, a bat, a pair of shoes, some underwear and a Milt case the swind ler tendered In payment a spurioua coeck for. $100.84. The check waa drawn by "Isaak Wright" upon the Douglas County Bank, of thia city. In favor of "C. W. Tuttle." whom the purchaser repreaonted himself to be. On account of the prevailing money atrlngency, the customer waa given' only 120 In cash, the remainder, I amounting to $30.84, being paid In a check. The swindle was discovered Mon day, when Josephson learned upon presenting the check at the bank that "Isaak Wright" was a myth. The authorities were Immediately not I fled and attempts are now being made to locate the swindler, who was aeen at the Southern Pacific depot few minutes prior to the departure of the northbound overland train Satur day night. The fugitive la described as being slightly under medium height and weighing about 140 pounds. He Is of middle age, smooth shaven and has sandy hair. Tho suit of clothes which he secured at Joscphson's Is of a dark fancy worsted pattern, the hat is of light shade anct the suitcase Is brown. LAKCiEST THEAXIiK Al, I-KOIHVTION IN Kl'OENK "The Alaskan" Is without doubt tho largest production and the great est comic onera that has ever CDme to Eugene. The company consists of exactly C8 pe"n!e, end carry for th"lr ac commodation two Pullman cars. They also curry two 60-foot bag gage cars for their scenery and trunk: That the production will go on the Eugene Btage In Its entirety goes without question, as the Eugene stage will take on any production that ran be put on any stag? in the Northwest. Mr. Smith, the manager of the Eu gene theatre.slgned tho baggage con tract with the company, and their or ders call for eight large loads of scenery and 70 trunks. This means that "The Aliskan" company will pnv one of our transfer compnnles $fi3.fi0 for hauling their baggage from the depot to the theatre and return. Seats for "TheAlaskan' ' will be on sale nt the box offlc Frldny morning at 0 o'clock. Prices, 60c, 75c, $1.00. $1.60 and $2.00. THERE'S NO I'SK telkleg. you can't hesi iiorbine for th l'vr. The greatest regulator ever offered to suffering humanity. If you autfor from liver complaint, if ymi are bullous or fretful. It's your liver, nnd Herblne will put It In Its prooer condition. A positive cure for conRtllint'on, biliousness. dysp". aia and nil Ills due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and you will never use anything else. Linn Drug Company. 1111)8 TOR WATER HONDH SOLICITED Sealed proposals will be received by the common council of the city of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m. of January 6th. 1908, at which time at the council chamber in said city said council will open and consider such proposals for the purchase of the whole or any part of an Issue of $300,000 water bonds of said city. These bonds will be Issued InMenom Instions of $100 to $1000, will be payable principal nnd Interest In gold coin, will bear doto January 1st, 1908, will he due Janutary lat, 1 :4S, with an option In the city to pay the same or any thereof oa any Interest day subsequent to January 1st, 1923, aud will bear Interest at the rate of 6 per rent per annum, payable' semi-annually. These bonds are Issued under authority of a:i act of ,tbe legislative assembly of the state ot urcgon, entitien. An act tO reincorporate tho city of Eugene and j to repeal all acts and parts ol acts In conflict herewith," filed In the office of the secretary of state February lMh. 19or,, as amended by the Initia tive bill filed in tho uUIre ot tho re corder of said city July 1st, 1907, and approved by the voters of said city nt an election held October 14, 1907. Further Information will be furnished un application to the till' dorslsned. The common council re-' serves the right to reject any and all bids. Eugene, October 2t. 1907. U. F. DOUIUS, 111 Recorder Notice for Public. ition I'nlted States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.. Oct. 23, 1907. Notice la hereby given that In com- """nee with the provisions of the act ot congress ot June a, isis, enti tled "An act for tho sale of timber land states ttv act ot August 4, William H. Pierce, of Walton, coun ty of l.sne. Slate of Oregon, filed tn this office his sworn statement No. Nf.27 for the purchase f the NE of sec. SR. tp. 19. S. range s west. Willamette Meridian, nnd will; offer proof to show that the land, sought Is more valuable fur lis llm-j ber or slone than for agricultural i purposes nnd lo establish her claim; to said land before V. W, Calkins, purposes and to establish his claim Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7 1 h d.ty of January. Ittps. . lie names as witnesses: W. T. llii Icy, of Meadow. Oregon: Aaron C. Pnrnonr. of Walton. Oregon: J.irvis Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; !. of Walton, Oro- Wll .am Smherl.m g Any ami. an person, cljlmlng a I-; verscly the above described lands are requested to file thdr claims In this otflre on or before said 7,n day of; January, I ?ns I HEN AM IN I.. FPDV. Register. Catarrh Whether It la of the noe, throat, ahould have attention. The discharge from the mncona membrane is because this ia kept in s al.lA r.t inilnrnmRtlnn hv an illlDUre , condition 0, the blood. Therefore, to , , . ,. . . ... nrifiAr. care, take the best blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla I In osoal liquid form or choj-olatnj tablets i' I I Men's 2 ; Furnishings i Havo our particular attention these days. Those elegant new Michael Steam & Co. suits we a.o sell ing every day require NJLy Haberdashery to complete the effect. Neckwear, Khirts, Hosiery, Gloves, I'liderwear, Hiindker chiefs,. Huth ltobes Every thing in I'm-nisliin that u gen tl"incn need?. EVERY DETAIL OK A P. I'Al'.EL HAS OI K ATTENTION Our furnishings' Department 13 I never behind a moment In showing what is right and de sirable lu mc-n's flxiLgs. ' OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT j ED. HANSON 8 East. 9th street Eugene, Oregon Madame Dean's !ZZ Pills. rt A SAfK, OKTAIM HrV M KMTTKIf ATIOIf, REIU 1101 TO FAIL BtttVI Hur! HptTdy! SHtlnrtfccllon Guaiw atlUtMlnr Mtm!' IVfumlM. cVnt pre paid ftir ll.ut p.r mx. Will tnt thm on t rti I, to t pa lit for when relieved. &ainpli Five. on getting the ffftiiuln", mkwpt no .uhatltiua, If your drugtrlNt iltwa not b&vo Uiem send Tour orders to tlio DIITEO MEOIML CO., Boi 74, Liicimr, Pa. iod fa Eugene -v IV. . Or La no SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBEK, SACKS, SCRAP IRON, METALS and RAGS We also buy Second Hand Goods ! 542 Olive Street Fu?cnc. Ore. r none, rvia 3j i 20b . )4th Phoii R uck 1 56 1 Every Woman la lBtrMtl ftnrt ihoold knov i:vuun$ wotxiMrmi MiRVTL Vhirli$q Sprcy fSt).r. bin w-.l HjtTiip f. l.lMiniM N.t-tHlM tl . ft.-r.tS bj . - M.r at ma. lAne!Nis irua 1 1 o stor.. Woo4ln.nl. finrfe .. rortl.nA HHiilntSTcn'S HILLS W ' ,,7 T.-..t. mC X '''' '? V fysiA"' f ZW.t V iT-.i i. . pXi '. V I I r- l i ... in.. rt n-s V p - : '::v.,,.,'..-v1'5-. IV'VsSS SVvM " Miff and o And Dance . . ARMORY HALL FRIDAY. NOV. 22 Did you ever dance to the music of a big brass band? If so, you know it's fine. Concert at 8.30 Tickets, Spectators to Gallery, 25c. . floor, $ 1 .00 per couple. Extra ladies Proceeds will be used to pay for uniforms, music, Farms and City Property No. 6 520 qcres fine stock farm, $20 per acre. No. 7 200 acres, 6 miles from Eugene, 20 In hops, pisture and timber; price $35 per acr No. 13 412 acres stock farm; good hoii3o and baras; price " $2" per scr. No. 17 350 erro3, 5''- miles west of Ruent; 190 acre3 at $60 per ecre; 160 acres at fi per f-re, or all 350 acres at $45 per sere. No. S 28f: acre3 pas:ure and fa-m land; good -for hay; at $22 per acre. ! No. 19 513V4 acres; very fine stork farm; 11 miles west; at $20 per acre. No. 20 228 V, acres north of. Coburg; 117 acres bottom land; all for $6,000. or will sell 76 acres on prairie at $1,900. No. 21 241 acres .near Co burg, at $35 per acre. No. 22 442 V, acres, 6 miles north of Coburg, nearly all plow land: cun sell one-half of this and make two good ' farms; price, $30 per acre. No. 23 30 acres fine grain or fruit land; price, $3,200. ( CITY PROPERTY No. 1 Lot close In with fair house; rents per month at $15.00; sells today . for $1,860. NO. 4 House and lot on West rth street; price, $2,500. 7 o-room house In west part of town; price, $1,900. No. 10 House nnd lot In west Eugene, between 5th and 6th streets: price, $1600. No. 11 House and lot, west 5th street: plenty of fruit; price, $t,900. No. 12 New house; very good, up-to-date In every respect; prlc, $1.(100. No. 13 Fine house with fur nace, sewer, hot and cold wnter, also well; price, $!, 200. We hnve many more bar gains. It takes too much spa-o to tell you about them. Call and le: us show you these good bargains In city nnd country property, and don't forget we have some of the res idence lota and acreage In west ern Eugene. Dlalr street addi tion. Oregon Land C 413 Willamette St. i : UVER T ON 5 Has Moved to i Nbs.l6andl8 I West 7th St. Where he will be oleascd to '1 have friends and customers a come ana see mm X J. W. BARRINGER j Expert Houstmovr j Moves anything. Twenty-fiv years experience. Residence. East t-itteenth and Oak Stt. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon Concert iwm j You Ever Earn More hru en.oo ' C O 00 nZ A Day tage of the opportunity offered them by the I. C S. They bear testimony to the fact that what the I. C S. says it can do it will do. i If you have never harkened to the voice of opportun tunity, con't let the chance to better your position and to raise your salary pass by. Hundreds of menr dati their success from the day they first came in contact with the I. CS., from the first time they they saw an ad like this. If they failed to act they would still be strug gling along at a poor salary. Therefore.if you want to earn more, it's up to you to ACT NOW.' The local Representative of ths LC S. will be pleased to give ou any information regarding any course of stuay you desire to take up. J. K!RKWOOD Li C. Representailva 7 doors west of P. O. 3; iCssatit v'b .1 WW ARMITAGE &. EOWN . Succssort to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables S.E. Stevens ..Piano Tuner.. Leave orders at Eilers Piano House Phone Main 41 Residence 133 West 12th street , Residence Phone Red 2771 Munroe's Srccnd Hand Stoi e 67 W. E,BM h SL. Houtefu-nHhmgv S:ove and Kangti Tc h ir iu.t trctiv.d a t,.p ( HEATERS evl, rombinjition, Cj I and enmnrt Quality o pnert ectort buyinj zjzh OKCCOn I Dancing at 9 Dancers to main who dance, free. rent, lights, fuel, etc, Do you "work with your hands or with your head? It is estimated that the man who works with his hands can earn about $2.00 a day. There is no limit to the earn ing capacily of the man who works with his head. If he is trained so that he can plan and direct the work of others he is worth many times as much as the ordinary waee earner. The INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE can educate your brain to work for you. Hundreds of men have already realized this and have taken advan 45 W. 3th Street Suits to Order For $25 In any single cr doublc breastc i latest style cut. Perfect tit guaranteed and good linings, Nearly 500 nobby pat terns in new gray checks and plaids to tempt you, up to 540.00. ; D. S. McDougal 588 Willamette St. OUR. STOCK OF BIBLES In Revised and Old Version in black faced type with all other new features is worthy your inspection SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store 5S6 Willamette Street I Withstands ralu and shlt.e. It's New Era qiijfj'ltr, sold only at th llerKcr-lletn tiardware Company. o o