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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1908)
THE El'GEXE DAI1 rCUAT.D. TUESDAY, JAXVART 7. 1908 - . K jjppL.1 111111 sandRest-Contflinsneitho-KotXahcotic; gjijlii&KitSail' Aterfect Remedy forConstipa .rimir Siomach.Diarrhoea, Worins.Convulsions,Feverish ncss and Loss or Sleep. fccSimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants tnd Childre. The Kp& Yea Hot Always Bought Bears the Signature of in ann 11. ........ i 1 : J . uvv.. H ,11111 I I I linnil I A mmjm . . jlf P M If Uff AW POLIGE COURT JURORS FOR THE YEAR OF 1908 t City Recorder Dnrrls .icinH h S. H. Williams and M ii Mi...i...n has drawn the list of Jurors for duty 18 the police court during the year i:a. inose selected lows: J. W. Christian. J. E. Roach, G. E. Kress, J. A. Ham, K. a. Tinglev, J. M. Howe, Samuel Taylor, J. F f rue Geo. A. Dyson, A. A. Aahv, J. V.' Pollock. Amos Wilklns. Ell" R Bar ker, Phil Miller, A. J. Plckard.C. H. Hales. B. C. Lake. William Stoops. David Link, J. Wl Barringer. D D Black, W. 11. Luckey. J. D. McDon ald,, J. H. Daniel, Gen. W. Nnrris D. D. Newell. Isaac Hlirirlna w t tMCT COPT OF VRAPPEB. In Use For Over Thirty Years OflSTOI are as fol- Davls, w. D. 12 acres , Tp. 17, S. R. 3w. $5.1)0. Wiley J. Foxe etux to A. J. Wood et ux W. D. 25 acres lu claim 39, Tp. 17, 8IH w. $3000. Wm. McClnuis et ux to Zora Mc-GInnls,-W. D., 160 acres lu Sec. 8 Tp. 20, S R 2 w. J205. Zora MrUinnlg to Frank A. Tripp. W. D 160 acres In Sec. S, Tp. 20, S R 2 w. $10. Catherine I. Spores otal to Louisa Wolf, W. D., Lot 2 and part 3 in Sec. 27, Tp. 16, S R 2 w. $400. John Kelly to F. (1. G. Schmidt, W D, Lots 4 andJ5 la block 2 of Scott's add to Eugene. COUIfTAL SEEMS ALMOST CERTAIN! Portland, Jan. 7. In the light of the supreme court's decision of yes terday Congressman Williamson's' ac quittal, when Ills case comes on again for retrial, seems almost certain. The conviction and punishment of Dr. Van Gesner nnd Marion Hie", who were co-defendants with will Kidney Troubles Attnek Knirene Me.. " me ngnt ol the do- NOIlOnV SPARED and Women, Old and Young Alike suffer in their early narnocK, w. W. Haines. S. M. Yo ran, A. h. Powers, E. K. Qulmbv John McMiihon. H. L Clilium n i ' Canmell, S. P. Kerns, Geo. fi For rest, S. O, Garrison. S. K. Georse, i.oaraa Myers, r . (. Wetherhee, W. M. Green, L. P. Honon, .1. Bray, W. H. Kay, J. II. Spencer, K. D. Ca'l- sins, j. . hlte. li?rbnrt E. Whnttr.ni. "ntt eiNTAun company, new tomm crrr. r 1 1 -v i MOST GROCERS SELL ? Olympic Flour I every sack guaranteed M i Je of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pro crs mnre loaves of br,d than any other flour and (he l.uves ate lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased q jantity of breajj produced 'he cost is no higher than for other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS TRANSFERS OF LANE ' COUNTY REAL ESTATE Furnished Ity The Lane County Ab stract Company. Sadie C. Landers et al to Sarah Purdy, W. ,D., Lot 5 in block 4 of Purkerson & Quimby, add to Eugene. $150. Claude E. Bates to C. C. Behnke, W. D.. Lot 9 in block 9 In Morses add to Florence. $100. Emmol L. Cook etux to W. F. Neil son, W. D., 64.63 acres in Sec. 33, Tp. 15. S R 4 w. $3400. Frank Einfelit to John D. Ben nett, Q. C. D., 20 acres In Sec. 16, Tp. 15, S. R. 4 w. 5 acres in Sec. 16, Tp. 15, S. R. 4 w. $1.00. Rebecca Cobb et al to Samuel Wal- th iTni.'j a... iTc; "?' 2V;:r in cl:" m41- TP- Kemember the 1 r Sr,R ,1 n- $2200' 'and ""e no other L. G. Hulln etux to Carrie M. Seho- Held, W. D., Tart of lot 4 In block 1 of Hawley's add. to Eugene. $1.00. Joslah Cole to F. E. Walter, Q. C. n., tract In claim 39, Tps. 20, 21, S. R. 2 w; Lots 2 and 3 of Sees. 32. Tn. Kidney ills seize ond and voting alike Quickly come and little warning give. Children years Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do daily work. Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folks weak, rheumatic, lime. Endure distressing urinary His. Button,! The cure for man or woman or for ; child Is to cure the cause the kidnevs. , Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kld- neys ! Cure all the varied forms of kid ney suirering. ' Eugene testimony guarantees every box. Mrs. A. J. McKlnney, of 69 Law rence street, Eugene. Or., says: "For several, years I had attacks of kid ney trouble at odd times and recently It became more acute. There was backache and more or less Irregu larity of the kidneys. Being induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills I found relief almost from the first dose. The backache sooon left me and I felt better and stronger. As I continued their use every sympeom of my trou ble disappeared. Other members of our family have also had good results from using Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Cotnnnnv, "uff am. New York, sole agents for name Doan's- liltn. WOOD SAWINO John M. P. Dixon, successor to W K. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black HO. S R 2 w. Tract In clim an Tn on "esiaence, ztw Hlgn street, tf S R 2 w. $5 00 tjasoiine woodsow O. & C. R. R. Co.. to Gilmore D. Shiney, deed; 40 acres in Sec. 33. Tp. 17, S R lw. $160. Dudley Gibson 'etux to Geo- Com. er etux W. D., Lot 4 in block 3 In D; G. McFarland's 5th add to Cot tage Grove. $200. John T. Harbert etux to W. W. MOTHER'S- XTTCHEX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner everv Sundav. tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS clslon, to have been uiininrrniiieri Dr. Van Gesner was but recently released from the county Jail of Multnomah county, after undergoing a sentence of five months' imprlion ment and paying a fine of $1000. Marion R. Biggs Is still In the same jail, under sentence of ten months' imprisonment and $500 fine. Sentenced by Hunt. The conviction of Williamson, rtlggs and Vnn Gesner occurred Sep tember 27, 1905, on their third trial They were sentenced bv Judge Hunt October 14, UIO.".. Each of the ear lier trials resulted In a hung Jurv. Francis J. lletiey ,vns tno ,.,,,,.,,. tor and the defendants were repre sented by Judge Dennett, of The Dni'es. nnd Judge Wilson. The three diifendants were accused of inducing various persons In Crook county to tako up claims, which, it was charged, they afterward nvreed before final proof to sell to William son and Van Gesner. Scores of wit nesses were called from Crook county and other parts of the s'p'e. n"d i- nriny of special agents was employed In watching the jury, the defend )l lit s their attorneys and the witnesses. 1 he Conclusion of the snnreme court is that a contract of sale made ny tne entryman after he has filed' his application for the entry, but be fore he has made his final proof. Is not a violation of the federal land laws. In view of this ruling, a num ber of the land fraud cases. now pend ing must probably be dismissed. n the same state of facts exists In them as in the Williamson case. It is pos sible also that the decision mnv af fect the case of W. N. Jones' nnd Tiinddeus Potter, who were convicted, but whose cases are now on appeal. For a Warm Bath Room A bath in a coIJ room is a "shivery "operation anil is extremely liable to cause colils. The bathroom above all should be kept warm. This is easy and the bath is a comfort if you have a ERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It may be carried from any oilier room lo lite bath room, vvbich it will Ileal while you are preparinfl for the bath. Impossible to turn it loo high or too low. The most economical heater I 1 I r I ..I you can uuy intense neat lor y liours wiui one filling. Thea.V& Lamp isll,c hef 'tp ,of i all-reund house- hold purposes. Uives. a clear. steady until Made plated. Equipped wiih the lalcsl improved central dralt burner, riandsome- ol brass throughout and nickel iimple satislactory.. Every lamp miaranlccd. II you cannol gel healer or lamp ab your dealer's wrile our nearest agency lor descriptive circular.. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated! Attraction Extraordinary Greatest, Living Violinist Eugene Theatre Friday, Jan. 10 PRICES:- Box Seats Lower Floor J2.50 Ut (our rows Next seven rows.. 2.00 Li:t four rows 51.50 Balcony 1st two rows $2.00 Balance Balcony.. J 1.50 Gallery $1.00 Seat fate begins at Box Office, Monday, Jan. companicd by remittances. 6th. Out of town orders must be ac- . . . . . . 4 GIRL ATTEMPTS TO . COMMIT SUICIDE Hattie Chapman, aged about 20 years nnd employed as a waitress in the Hlue r'ront restaurant, attempt ed to suicide yesterday afternoon bv swallowing about half an ounce of carbolic acid. She left the restau rant during the afternoon and went to her room In the Holden building across the street. An hour or two later she was wunted and some one went over to the room to call her, but found the door locked. Later tho odor of carbolic a'cld was noticed in the room nnd entrance was made through a window. The girl was found lying on the bed In an uncon scious condition with the bottle of acid hnlf empty by her side. Dr. Jlc Dougall was called and he adminis tered the usual remedies, l.nte In the night she regained consciousness and today she Is much better, and will probably recover. She will sav nothing as to tho cause of her rush act nnd It Is not known why she did It. Her mother, who lives at Klnii ra, is with her today. There is Only One "Etrosno Quinine 99 Thai is L&jzzstiiwe Brom ' Quinine UXO THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLO IH ONE BAY. Always remember tho full n for this sinattiro on ovory box. Look 26o. 4 p IT Y' IV. IL A KlUKNK l'l!OIKl:TY Wll.li (iltOW VAIA'AHIK jP I I I lllll IITI'fcimilli'Tl MB itHH M i iHI ii lull " i IlliT i I ' d M i1 pi , i , mil Hlhil lUil 1 1 mill EUGENE THEATRE Wednesday Evening, January 8th Rlnlr street nddl'.lon property is sure to double ill value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that , will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because tho business Is thorf There nre both acreage tracts ntul large lots In this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. I'rb es ore very reasonable nnd you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly Install ments If you di slre. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf Dt you w.ant to got a spray that will do all that is required of it? Wo have the "Res" Ume and Sulphur solution this Is no cheap I mi t.a LI 0 n,. such ns. has ben sold here and represented as "Rex," but the original and1 genuine; is thoroughly guaranteed and has tho endorsement of the largest Fruit Growers of Oregon. California and Washington. Tho price Is $12.50 per barrel, 50 gallons. Why buy cheap, Inferior goods that will not miike good? Call for a "Rex" Book MOON $ TINGLEY EUGENE Racket Store TMEPLACETOSAVEMONEY 35 1:. ()th St., Eugene, Oregon (The Reeky Mountain Girl) Vocal, Instrumental and Reading Selection: Assisted by and for the benefit of a EUGENE MILITARY BAND THE MUSICAL TREAT OF TiiE S2ASON Prices:- 25c, 50c and 75c. Seats on sa'e Monday. 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Why buy new clothes when we rnti mii'j'i your old ones look like new (it F.iixeno Dye Works, Sixth nnd Wll lan.etto streets. tf Christmas IsllOver 4 I Now Is Bargain Time :: H 8 S If you want le- family healthy, strong and active durl: the winter, ely them Holllsler's Rockv Monntiiln Tea. 'Twill surely mske and keen the whole faintly well. 3f, cents, tea or tablets. Linn nif Company. We arc ready to give you real bar gains. Everything for les?. Look to us for the LOWEST, PRICES AGENT !PlCTORAL?!REVIEW Also agent Pictorial Review Patterns :: Warner tunes nlnno. I.pivo 'dors at MoQIs' Music Store. j! W. J. Baldwin, Prop.