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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1908)
THE El'UENB DAILY GvABU. TUESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1K8 How Is Your Blood DID NOT OPEN BIDS FOR C-tTY .WATER BONDS MONUMENT UNVEILED IN MEMORY OF BENNINGTON (ContlciiO 'rm 0ne ' THREE MORE Iyou lack strength, arc iwrvoo, o appetite, don't sleep wii. Sale! no iFriencfly's January Clearance I Clearance Prices in Every Department. easily, your blocd Is In .'.Ml r.i. . .. Vnn rnnnot he St ronp u ll v.. blood. Hood's Sarsapiirllla uiii'kti' '' rich blood and keeps It good. '" Dyspepsia -"For six m..mh, .,, tem was out of onler witli dyi. ' 1 Impure blood. Spent lots of r.i..ney''- PRISON SENTENCES plaudinB populace let " down upon this seen,, today from the heights of the beatlitude. they must rejoice in the consciousness that they failed not to give to their coun try, when she asked it. the utmost th'ey had to give, dying as brave men .., 1- ZaI'BA. Uenoa. Neb. ' "V Lutnlrtt at 7: 30 o'clock was the time by the city council for the "ningoM.ldB for the 3.j0.000 wa ,er bonds recently voted by the J. 75c Fancy Silk Organdies a yd. 48c Had No Appetite-"! M with dyspepsia ami bad no att .-titt 1 ' a faint feeling after eMlmr. Myron-V. ' was all run ilowu. but Hood's Snrsaf. ' niMyO.v, roitoKii ok ciiwks, ;kth thhki: vkaks ix the i'kxitkxtiaky ARMSTRONG AXI) HAIXK8, THE HOUSE THIEVES. GIVEN 1XOK . TERMINATE SENTENCE OF KHO.M ONE TO TEN YEARS COURT WILL SOON ADJOURN .'., ir.f Eueene.but the matter o. owe. and true would wish to die, performance of duty." ,inK and examining them was post- Weakness-"! bless the dar 1 ),. HnoiVn SuuiDir L as it cured i."'1 future time awaiting 1 uoued until weakness after grip, built my liintiil LlirclllllK crrvni""" poueu urn.. - q Portland ,. AHmir.i Ooodrlch had con- the decis on n - after pneumonia, ana cured ecrcm. d blood-poisoninB in our children." A. Uelworth. Box 4. Embreevilln p. H eluded his address the unveiling took ,B the bond election ni.r. ronslstlne of the dropping of court, declared tne El.Me Hood s sarsnparllia la sold everjrJ he national ensign which had been there to Be '' draped over the two tablets of stone . Section leeni the dty of(1 8ar.atabs. 100 Dose. One DoU.,. on tne tare 01 me i."-- jcials thought It best to await a nnai 1 pared only Dy i,.i.nooavo.,iJowei,e To the Bennington dead," and the tlonn "April! when 'the l "Erected y the officer, and men question will be voted uKm agalD on 1 15 pieces fancy silk organdies in spray, leaf, floral, stripe aniring dot patterns, all new designs, shown in soft rich pink, blue, lavender, green, mais and cream color, combinations suitable for afternoon and evening party dresses and waists. Some have only enough for one dress. If you are interested we suggest that you come early; 75c values 48cyd 25c Ring Dot Organdies, a yd 18c Come in solid colors pink, blue, nile, lavender, gray, cream, and white, 25c qualities a yard 18c A few of the many things it will pay you to buy here at all times, and especially during this Annual Clearance Sale Ladies' and Childrens' Underwear Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings Linens, Towels and Domestics Hosiery; Flannelette Gowns, Etc. Blankets, Comforts and Bedding Cloaks Suits Skirts. Waists Petticoats Mens' and Boys'' Suits, Overcoats, Underwear and Furnishings Eugene's Largest and Best Store S. H. Friendly 592-594 Willamette St, Your Money's worth or your money back Judge Harris of the circuit court thin alternoon sentenced Hobert 111 lou, tne man who forged tne name of nil Albauy man to a ctieck and passed it ou Itouerts iiros.' Toggery lu this city, to three years In tne state peu itfiitiary, ho having pleaded guilty. ii. Armstrong and W. Haines, the vnuiliH who hired two horses iroiu tne iKompp livery stable at Junction City, and ran away wiiu mem iu -ivw, I county, aiso pleaded guilty and were ! given uu lndeleriiilnaiK sentence of 1 ' li om one to ten yearn In the peniten-j ' tlury. If their behavior is the best : ii.i-v will serve the minimum time. This cleans up the docket of crim- -'l.,..l ,.n.iu.i ulv (if tllflUM MCfllSf'fl Of crimes having pleaded guilty and been sentenced, and three were dis charged without trial. Koutl (use Tukes Time The Yoran-LInn et al road case, whlcn was started yesterday, occupied all of today, going to the Jury late this afternoon. Juror IHHnilKHeil. After the road case was called and the Jury selected it was found that no other case would come up that would require a Jury and those not ou this case were discharged for the term. There are a few minor civil cases to be tried, and as soon as they are completed the court will adjourn. The Fred Lemley liquor case was continued until 1110 next term because the principal witness of the prosecu tion is ill. 1 presented arms and three ruines ana reporLe, ou., ---- , flourishes on the drums started the ber of minute guns on board the Lnariesion and Chicago, which were fired res ularly through the remainder of the services. The second address was given by Colonel R. V. Dodge, president of the Bennington Memorial Association, and after therloslne hymn and the benediction by Bishop Johnson, the eraves were deco-ated with flowers by children from Point Loma Homestead. ALBANY CONSIDERS WATERS OWNERSHIP the moffered by local capitalists. BISHOP SGADDING .COMING TO EOGENE CITY NEWS relieved from duly. Ills sticcosBor hua not yet been appointed. Hand concei t und recital, Eugene theatre tomorrow night. ' (lovoriior Chamberlain yesterday signed the com missions of First l.lou i tenant J. M. llennle, First Lieutenant I W. !. While and Second Lieutenant Ho far .into the first of tho year W. W. llraustetter, till of this city. clerk has granted u j 1 " i"'i"""i" "'u uero toua. Band concert and recital, Eugeue theatre tomorrow night. the county hunters' licenses. Hand concert and recital, Eugeno thoalre tomorrow night. Household goods for II. 0. Hayes, mtwoouicr from Clackamas, Ore ion, have arrived here. X carload of cement for I.. N. Ho ney arrived here from l'oillnnd tin till, morning's freight. Don't foraet the band concert at 1h theatre tomorrow night anil h"iir Miss Dare, one of the most versatile ertlxls beftiru thu public. Kvangollst llnudens'lili'ld will teak to thu atud"tit body of the 1 11I vrNlty at BMHemtily Weilni'siluy morn. InK ot "Tbe Khsentlals of Success." Ht Mary's KHd will I" I hit parish house Wednesday afternoon. A full attendance or tile tiictnhers Is requested, Mrs. Illugh mi, president. II. K. Jenkins and W. (I. Slnrburk. recenily from Iowa, have opened a new real estate officii In l-imeiie and have offices nt room. 1(1 and 17 In the theatre blink. Dr. K, M. Day returned last night from Portland, where he went to look after supplies for the new K11 Kine tleneral hospltnl. Seme of the aupplles are already here and others are on the way from the Knst. The lailien of St. Mary's Fplnropal Oulld purchased a beuiitttiil ' drawer 'heeler A Wilson Sewing machine from the Singer Sewing Mm nine Co. yiHilenlay for use In the guild work. Wallace Chamberlain,' of this rliv, who was deputy giitne warden umlcr tilatft Warden linker, has received word from tho new wardeit that be Is wus forged to a chock 11 nil circulated In Kiigeno. Tho man was arrested and his trial will come off this week. Tho boys declaro that while he is, there ho will be open to lenp year propositions from thu Kiigeno girls. Band concert and recital, Eugene theatro tomorrow night. Tho IT. of O. and O. A. C. basket ball teams will play at the Kiigeno ar mory ou Saturday night. Miss Nellie (illbert, who Is one of Kiigeno sweetest singers, has re ceived a call from the I nlted llreth Tho three negroes who were sen tenced to eight years each In the pen- ll.tnlliirv vul..rdllV llV .llllllIO Harris for holding up old mail Walker near I ren church of Oakland. California, to Cottage drove, were taken to Haleni today by Deputy Sheriffs Hammond and Parker. The Kiigeno board of fire delegates held lis annual meeting last night and elected officers as follows: Pres ident, W, W. Stevens t re-elected I ; vice president. Dr. M. C. Harris; secretary. A. C. Mathews; treasurer, W. T. Campbell. sing for that congregation, and she will leave here Thursday. Her many friends are glad to hear that she has such a good position, but are loth to see her leave Kiigeno and will miss her excellent voice lu the church choirs and lu public entertainments. The services at the Christian church are Increasing In Interest from night to night. Dr. .Martin Is laying the foundation for a splendid Jordan Purvlne. trustee, today be-work. He Is a "workman that nced- !gnn suit In the circuit court against , oih not to he ashamed, rightly dlvld- the Star Consolidated Mining Com-i lug the word of truth." He must be ! milir. cpcriillng In the llolicmln dls-1 heard to appreciate Ills power. Ills liiii. to recover ITiOiiu with Interest ; senium last uig;n on "Christian Sol 1 at It) per cent from December I, ilb-rs" was a masterpiece. Ills sub ;i!Kifi, mid ."'00 attorney's fees. j Ject tonight will be "The Wonderful j ' -- i Hook." 1 The funeral of Mrs. Coo. K. Mc-! I Donald, wife of the fin mer pastor of ;the Kugetie I". It. church, was held at Philomath today. She died In Day ton. Ohio, several days ago. Several .of the memliei-M of thu local church .are In attendance upon the funeral. 7 Jtmr You Arc Not Going Blind r FKItSO.NAI.S t 4"" 4' E. It. Frank Is up from Portland ou a viHlt. J. W. Bemla, of London Springs, is in tho city. C. Cole, founder of Marcola, Is In the clly today. M. J. Arnel, of Murcola, was in the city over night. Attorney K. It. Bryson, of Corval lls, Is In the city. Harry A. Dunbar went to Portland today on buslnuss. John Slrome, of Junction, was In the city yesterday. E. D. Button, of Hood River, Is in Eugene on business. D. C. Dutnmitt and wife, of Mabel, are In the city for a day or so. Dr. F. M. Day returned last night from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. J. M, Woodruff returned this afternoon from a visit at Salem. Ex-County Commissioner W. T. Bailey Is In the city from Meadow. Mrs. tiny Armitage came down from Creswell today on the noon train. Attorney J. S. Medley, of Cottage Drove, Is attending circuit court lu Albany, Or., Jan. 6. Two of the largest public service corporations within Linn county are delinquent in taxes to a total of $63S8.46. The Willamette Valley Company, holding an exclusive franchise for furnishing lights and water to Al hanv. has been delinquent since April and the county Is preparing to advertise and sell Its real property for the taxes, $2664.88, plus penalty and Interest, a total of $3197.86. Te penalty alone amounts to 5 3 2 .- 98- The Corvallls & Eastern Railroad Company, now owned and controlled by the Harrlinan Interests, delinquent In the sum of i658.93. Penalty and Interest maks the total J3290.60. The delinquency of the Willamette Valley Company has resulted in the agitation of municipal ownership and the building of a pipe line from some mountain stream Into the" city. BISHOP The Right Rev. Charles Scaddlng, D. D., bishop of Oregon, will visit Eu- nvt Qervtees will gene 011 nmaj ..tv. ' . ; 1 . . 1 . be held in St. Mary's Episcopal , the SefVlCCS and aavia church In the evening at 1 o ciock, i .. t j , t and an Informal reception will be OUf optical department Can given Bishop Scaddlng and Miss ameliorate a CM' ShofftoiH in the evening in the par-iany way ameliorate a con. ish house Immediately after the Ber-'tionof VOUr eyes, which istJ ..io Pvarvnnn enrdiallv invited. 1 . . haps bordering on failing 52.!L.D PnSlst'ioourfailures.in fitting i bread made, for sale at Otto's. at r r cult cases are tew. i our cd Petaluma incubators and brooders ! although simple and easily; chambers hardware co. I rected today, may be aggra; Factories in Omaha and S-iuth Omaha. Coast Factory, Benlcla, Calif. Eugene, Ore., May. 1, Oi. To Whom It May Concern This Is to certify that Moon and Tlngley are our atithorlz- ed agents for all "Hex" goods In Lune county and contig- 4 nous country, and no other person or firm has our goods for sale in anv form. THE "REX" COMPANY By A. S. Martin, Local Mgr. tVIMJUW WITH AllMt'. -.i:bot,Ii' si,'R i and WITCH H.VEI The Eiigumi tlolf Club will bold a tournament early In February on the local links. Those desiring to coin pete will leave their names with C. ; A. Burden, of the firm of Burden & Ciruhaiii. Suitable prices will be awarded the winners. The exact date will be amiouhcvd later. It is probable that a number of Portland . golfers will take part In the tourna ment. ! . Albany Dcinocint: John tllblln I went to Eugene esterday, called there by a subpoena from the circuit : court, to appear as a wllnens lu a I- ii in I mt I case. A while ago his name The tl. A. It. officers were Installed Saturday nli;lit as follows; C. II. Baker, commander; Wui. M. Sher man, senior vice commander; C. K. Kress, Junior vice commander; O. Stoell, chaplain; J. A. Murker, officer of the guard; It. E. Eastland, officer of the day; Frank Bowers, quarter master; L. Phetteplace. adjutant; W. J. Bowman, sergeant-major; I.. P. Tallmnn, quartermaster sergeant; J. tifftitt. surgeon; J. K. Gales, patriot ic Instructor; J. Archer, color guard; J. K. True, color guard; D. Schaffcr, color bugler. Blind theatre concert nnd recital, Eugene tomorrow tilgbt. Make An Alliance... with tha utr.ii'i: U of the K''"a!e Sonic of ih, it.'ii.k are; Kli -.1. a is!.' S.T.nut, a Vet'liliik. Third, r.inv. I Fourth, a. v Fifth, the In I t.'tire of nmi f All of tl Mi I time il I. in tit . illl.lllS.i. Mill '., t.' Itl'Mlt! i In a!! in I.. li. (i till a.l sal ss dt'lMnlLor If In lid li.e. 1 .111 I..- to " III in .i i. "k1.11 i ' iis of Hi I. !'. l;.i b.uiUh,? .uit... and l.' b."ik ...A i. . is ai-.l .1 in li d ..! I ali.l .11-. .' M'lt Will llll.l llstlli .'.11 I't at e at '.in nt 1 i h.rii; ' A I.-:: . The Eu.'cr.a Lc S-v'.r':s I rk ! , h ,ii ; l hi. kens (or I'rolii Now Is the time to buy an Incuba tor If yon are going in raise chlckeii!' for next year Start right by buv iug a I E I'M. I M A. and ou will h:i. no tl'inll'le h.ite'ilng tlu' cues c hsv,. ih.'tii lii nil size ti'iiiu the .ti I'lti; to .'."li iiig lu sink tl.'W. ANo I'i't ii 1 u Mi.i 1. 1 i.o.lt I s. l.'O mid ;'"i clll.K .si.'C, We i',ill a Mll.i'.! :.!.H'k of i-!:li tiT l!l.'.' IV, i- iiili,-. til WIHKUS 1!MI1 Alii'. I'll. SI W l(i M W HIM S .1 II,. l'.u.:.'iie. M. W. Weber, a prominent mer chant of Marcola, spent last night in Eugene. IS It'll Searle went to Albauy today I to lu cepi n- position on the Dailv I Herald. " j A. S. Powell and J. It. Cooley. of Cottage drove, are In the city for a few days. I Leltoy Co sner returned to Salem , today alter hearing his classes at thej I nlversliy. j E. A. Morrill and wife returned : this alternoon from a visit at Coke-1 villi. Wash. Attorney Zera Snow, of Portland,' Is in the city attending a case In the circuit court. Miss lues Stark returned to Mt. Angei to, lay to resume her studies at the academy there. M. J. and Sam Carnilehae! return ed last night from a trip to the low er Siuslaw count ty. Mrs, K. Ct. Thayer, of Wend'.lng. Is at the Eugene hospital taking treal nietit for a nervous trouble. Mi's. George Oilier, of Horla, has rel urned homo after visiting li.-r mother, Mrs. M. J. Ediiiiinsou. in Ku S' lie. li. '1' Pow. the timber criils-T. n.. living in Porlh.n.l, Is in the ii:.' He I'. is tl.-. liic.l to locate at CoU.ii;. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruise?, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props. 1-ifty-slx murders were commuted In Oregon during Km?, scattered over iwenty counties. Two were convict ed of murder In the second degree one of manslaughter, fourteen were iiiqiilit..J. ten slayers committed sul ciile. eleven were not captured and thirteen are awaiting trial. An attempt was made to wreck Hie north bound Koseburg local near saiem Saturday afternoon. A largt nut such as are used on bridges was found on the track. Two foreign ers seen In that vicinity were arrest ed on suspicion. Bnv a Petaluma Incubator from CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ! ted by waiting. Profit by the and 15 cents In his pockets, the edi-1 -c.rfa rf r.t4tY"C fl tor of the Jefferson Review declares I Ldtt.C Ul UUlCiD. U With $1000 due from subscribers that he isn't even, and further that he proposes to get what is due, not caring for the friendship of a vnan who will try and beat a newspaper out of a Just amount. CARTERS kTTLE Positively cured by these Little Fills. Tlicy also relieve Dis tress Iroai Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eatlngr. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In tho Month. Coated Tongue, Pain In the side, TOKI'ID LIVER. Tho regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. !g PILLS. not put it off. J. O. WATT Opticianl Corner 9th and Wiltameit; j CARTERS I STIVER jjSP.S. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Madame Dean'. FRENCH p.. n FEMALE riLLO Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL LIEF FOR bUPPHRRSKD V-sTr JlHHSTRUATION. MEVEA KNOffl Tl Wl Safe! Burr! (Speedv! MatlsfHCttontj nntjvl or Mnni'V llcfundfd. Sent raid for $1.10 per box. Will wild to: on trial, to be uald for when rwif Samples Fr-e. Inni8t on gettint- neiiHlno. aci-ent no subfltltutc. r.m dniRRist doea uul bavu tbein send orders to tuo U1ITED MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, lancuv $o'd i'ji Eugene iyj W. i Oti r GAR A new lloosiini: Club Is In process ;of formation in Albany. A number of yotins business men are InaiiKiir ,atin the venture. A meeting for or- ca!ii7.ati,. u , noU nnl WOl,k A, rany now has a t'ommcrciul Club I but it tins n,.t put funi, rcKuiar live efforts recently. A pure, nntisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. lU-nders an excel lent, complexion and keepsthofckin clear. aft and velvety. Kelicves skinirritationand should be used freely after bath ing and ?navinp( Julius Goldsmitl civuir a ilehcht- tul and relrcslune cllcct. At deal ers or by mail, 29 cents Box. Pre pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM lea txhi tuo nicomnNnrs bt STAM.KV t:i- W'illauictte si. - - citilini: ,i:;.'ii,l-j. Mary nn, M;in.I lie Sl' . i' ; 1 toil.iv. iiiiei holl.l as here. They :'.,- ,. U1V Ihel'e. II I' H'VW 11 llll.l .Itlllly, who luu ' '' ' itlt: at I h ' h.icie .it i . " " -isier. M ? II. it- H'ifi. r, ! i . .1 ! !.!: i.Ui, I t !;n . r S. Hi ;. W. .' .',. , .i - ;ni; ;.i: i,-;. jM t , ...j , ' " '' r.l.iy f.r M..-,t, h. h'' 'V, isit a fev ,l;is h ; m e r, Ci. h.'tn.'. t-'iLAK ANDERSON, M F.l'cs- hur.-ff. T :r 5"o. o.-. 51X0. 51.50. $100 Ftc F.i.. i. irmn all trains . Front .mdM.wson SK Mil'. I n. r ore HAIL vV S!!V.!MWAY. I '.nil.! 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