Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 17, 1908, Image 2

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    TUB FXGE.YK DAILY GUARD. TCKSOAT, MABClt 17, IfHW
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MODEL NO Q '
There is No Better
Recommendation
for a legitimate business than the
fact that our customers are buying
high grade merchandise at season
able prices. You will be one of these
customers when you know we are
handling such well 'known lines as
Alfred Benjimin & Co.s
Clothing for men, the
Sophomore line for young men
Stetson Hats and Stetson Shoes
Guyer and Remle Hats
Cluett and Monarch Shirts
Dents and H. &. P Gloves
Our Stock in Every Department
is larger and more complete than
ever before. You'll be convinced
if you give us a call
R.OBER.TS BROS., Toggery
ORCHARD IS
ANXIOUS TO DIE
FOR HIS GRIMES
ni.o iH.hn March 15. On the ;
Tno Pn.n.nj inn.n.i toils nf the1 i ', i kii birthday, next.
grounding of the Uurwick at the Wednesday, In the district court 01 ,
mouth of the Sluslaw as follows: Canyon county, Harry Orchard, the
uaugnt in me Krasp 01 a iu-iniie self-confessed muruerer "
BERWICK DRIFTS
- ON SPIT AT
S1USLAW MOUTH
gale, the two-maated Kasoline achoon
er Berwick, Captain Chllde, drifted
on the beach at the mouth of the Sl
uslaw river Friday nlgiil. The craft
I was bound from this port to Klor
' ence with a cargo of general mer
ichandlse. Word of the wreck reach
ed here this morning.
I The vessel lies on the north spit
'and Is likely to remain there some
time owing to the fact that sue went
" , -..u- .,ao 1tllprt hv
ernor steunenuers,
the explosion of a bomb at the gate
of his residence in Caldwell on the
evening of December 30. 190o. will
fare Judge Fremont Wood prepared
to hear the death sentence meted out
to him.
Harry Orchard, of his own volition
and against the urgent pleadings of
his attorney and others, refused to
let his previous plea of not KUllty
stand when arraigned on March 10.
' . . I ..loart In H lPSRPr
Slaughtering Price;
Still Continue At
nmmage Sale
on with the. flcrad tide. The cargo
was saved yesterday by means of,nxisn refused to plead to
lights, but the u.sk was most diffi- degree of murder than first degree,
oult since the waves rau very high at; j.lf; gad:
times leaving the ijghters pouiidlngj " am guilty and ready to take the
on the sands. punishment. 1 have told the truth.
The Uurwick left this port several I understand fully what must be the
weens ago, arter naviug aiscnargeu consequences
man.
Amnne some expressions are made
that they believe Orchard has been
granted Immunity of some sort. This
Is denied' hv those In authority and
hv Drchard himself. Those who have
ditch, who recently relieved Captain been In close communication with
Jacobson, fell down and broke one Orchard , prism authorities and those
a cargo of frozen salmon from Hoi;iie
river and taken on a general cargo
for Florence. She went out in com
mand of a young man named Chllds,
owing to Uio tact that Captain How-
I Acreage!
MgmMHHMtHHMMtl
TiT. OLIVER
TYPEWRITER NO. 5
Acreage!
v Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school. It
Movey Block, 8th and Will. 1
Hun:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
zs2sw,
ANNOUNCEMENT
G. II. Irish wishes to announce tliat he has
puachased the GROCKRY stock of B. A.
3 . Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St:, and
carries at all times the best brands of
I Gkockriks, Flour and Fkkd. We have onr
3 own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
g promptly.
3 FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
1 WE AIM TO PLEASE
I Main S3 Q. H. IR.ISH 'ihlrln
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.
Rooms 9 and JO over Gumbers-Bristow Bank .
Is equipped with a ruling device
the only ruling device on any
typewriter. In many forms of
manuscript work, or in abstract
work, or tabulations, the ruling
device becomes a wonderful
convenience. It Is furnished
with the No. 6 Model.
C. S. FRANK, Agent
of hU lugs while boarding the vessel
at the cold morale dock.
When about ihrte days out the
Berwick encountered a terrific gale
that wrenched her rudder post and
did other damage. After drifting
about for more than a week Captain
Chllds finally tried to make Coos Hay
for repairs. A second siart was made
but luck was no better and again the
IP tie craft received the attention of
tho enraged element-.
The iJerwich carries a crew of
from six to eiht and occasionally a
passenger or two. She is owned by
Hume, the Rogue Hiver salmon king.
Julius
Goldsmith
Madame Dean's
Pills.
FRENCH
FEMALE
A Hafb, Curtain Hm-
l.lr Foil Ml I'PHKSflKO
mknrtiu-ation. utitn mown to fail
H tM Hnrr! Hiwdv! Hallnfnotinn Otinr
nntiMsl or Mimi-y iWumlnl. Hrnl pr
pulil nir8l.UMrlxtx. VillMnl ilium
011 trial, to Im piitii for whvn rtMtovrd,
Haihi1i Krw. lit I "I on gutting tho
fKMiuhic, ncwot ho nubiitliiito. If your
ilriiKKlHt iIimw uut bava ibem send your
ordt'm to Ilia
tWITED MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, Unuitir, Pi.
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
FARMS..
320 Acres with new S-room house nnd barn, good
fruit orchard nutl running water, too acres in
grain, balance pasture anil timber. $25 acre
40 Acrts'with new house and h.un, close to school on good
graveled road, price $1400.
190 Acrci with f.iir improvements, good soil and cm 'be
made an ideal place. JOU per acre.
House and loll In ll parM of the'clty
Oregon Homi & Land Co., A. A.JAaby, Mgr.
IT'S DELIGHTFUL
to use
OUR STATIONERY
Stool dlo stamped with your
Inlllul with envelope to match.
SCHWARZSCH.LD'S
Book Store
COLLFGE HILL PEOPLE
WANT WATER SYSTEM
MKKTING OF IMI'KOVKMEXT
CIA'II HEM LAST -NIGHT I'M
VATH 1'IjAN'T TIIOrGHT OF
LIGHTS AND HOl'SK NUMBERS.
A meeting of the College Hill Im
provement Club was held last night
at which various mattera of import
ance to the residents of the southern
portion of the city were discussed.
Principal among them was the mat
ter of a water supply for College
ritu. A - committee was appointed
to ascertain the probable cost of a
prlvato water system for the resi
dents of the hill and to report at the
next meeting of the club. Efforts
havo been made to Induce the water
company to extend Its mains to that
portion of the city, but without avail.
The mains have been luld to the new
hospital, but the pressure there Is
very low on account of the altitude
and there Is little or no fire protec
tion on that account. Tho plan of
the club Is to build a standptpe on
top of tho hill and pump water from
wells, thus giving a good pres.iuro
and a supply of pure water for the
residents In that vicinity.
A committee was also appointed
to secure lights for that nart of the
city and to secure the numbering of
tne nouses.
KANSAS NEWSl'AVEH
AXUTIIE INlVEItSITV
who hnve add.n! snlritual comfort to
the man, express the opinion that af
ter being sentenced, should an effort
be made to commute hi3 sentence or
pardon him, Orchard will refuse to
ancept It.
MAKING P.OIilil'"
HOLDS IT TItAIN
Spokane, March 15. Assuming all
t!e airs ar.d authority of a veteran
postoffice Inspector, a darlntt high
wayman boardPd the Great ortnern
westbound Oriental Limited train
just as It pulled out of Bonners Fer
ry, Idaho, early this morning, ana
holding the two mall clerks at bay at
the point of a revolver, locked one
of them In the clothes closet and tied
the other to a chair with ropes, after
which he rode a distance of 109 miles
Into Spokane, spending three hours
and forty minutes rifling registered
mall, loading and unloading mail
sacks along the route and puffing
complacently at a cigar the while.
The lone robber dropped off the
train at a railroad crossing inside
the city limits, carrying with him, It
Is believed, much valuable plunder
In a satchel. Just how much he ob
tained is not definitely known.
Way buy new clothes when we can
make your old onea look like new
at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil
lamette streets. tf
We are still cutting the prices on all our goods to
ufacturers' cost. Every article in the house is reduce
We must reduce our stock, come and buy it's the pa.
1A y-f -all c-al(c. oirrvtbmar reAnrnA YY7.
tsi sait ui n wy-t & .vv.uv.iu. we mentis
only, a few bargains.
$io.oo omens long coais
$i'5.oo Women's long coat .
itfi '. 1T 1 T
$10.00 V nite ana uarK rurs
I2j4c outing flannels
S'Ac best grade calico
$5.50 women s waists au sizes 2urj
$2.50 women's white waists , , j
35c women's High grade Hose 23
25c men's All Wool Hose
S1.00 meii's Negligee Shirts 45
$ 1. 00 men s Dress Miirts 49
$15.00 overcoats, rain proof 9.45
$20.00 hand .made Suits, now.. lf.95
$4.00 oak sole Shoes, now. 3,45
$2.50 women's Dress Shoes 1,39
TheBonMarchcsti;
HuntinonA.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LANK.
Clara Sumner, plaintiff, vs. Thomas
Sumner, defendant.
To Thomas Sumner, the above named
defendant:
IN' THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You the hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint of the above named plain
tiff In the above entitled court, now
on file with the clerk of said court
on or before the 26th day of March,
1908,. and you are hereby notified,
that If you fall to appear and answer
said complaint as hereby required
the plaintiff will ask the court for
the relief demanded in her said
complaint filed with said clerk of
said court, for the dissolution of
the marriage contract now existing
Detween tha plaintiff and defendant
and the plaint l(f he given the care,
custody and control of the minor son
of plaintiff and defendant, to-wlt:
Howard W. Sumner, and for such
other relief as to the court may seem
HALL &. JvHUMWAY.
I'lumbliig ni) tvwer work
' Alo unonu jol Hm lu' tin n
hot Iron work. Iron woik rni
it'. 1 1 1 1 .u
Carry k full lltm of plumbing flstnr.
t'hon UUck im 9 WtiiamHA it
Si J. W. BARRINGER
Expert houstrrover
Moves anything. Twcnty-hv
years experience. KeMdcncc. hast
Pitteenth and Oak Sts. Phom
I 3ed 4511. Eo?rne. Oregon
(Overbrook (Kan.) Cltlien.)
That the Initiative and referendum
method of self government may have! lust and ennitnhio
Its drawbacks aa well as other moth- This summons is served upon you
ods Is shown by the condition of
fairs In Oregon. The situation In ! Chrisnian.countv Judge inand forsaid
Osage oounty with regard to the ' Lane County. Oregon, duly made at
rtnrnes high ehoo law Is merely n ! Chambers on the 10th dav of Feb-
-irison io' tne sitna-; ruary. inns, requiring the first pub-
Um of the state of Oregon and her ! Mention thereof to be made on Feb
State I nlverstv. rnrv , )!10s and (ne
. iew in tne u n progressive rl'l-: llcn'lon on ;he 24th dav of March
umis of that state have Invoked the il'.'cit. nnd i hat you apnear on or
....,,.,,. , u. i iih .iiimi ticinre the lit th dav of M irrh 190S
ipproiirlniliin f ,r the State Unirer. '. 1 u " '
i,i im- i.iii iiiiriM-;mnn nuv- I
'ng been exhausted, the fm-iilty l,
rvliiH without pay anil no money Is
ivallable fir current expenses. Knr-j
her than this, the new library hui:d-l
Ing, complete except for tho Installa-i
Hon of ii lighting system, and the
tlrls' dormitory, romplete went fnr I
1 heating sysiein, are renderul use--
less tor the present
I.. Dlf.YEIT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
rONVKST NOTH'K.
De par'tii 'lit of the Interior.
I'nl eil States Land Office.
Koseliur,:. Ore., .March 2, 190S.
A RUI'1'U-i.-n- contest Rffiitnvll
i Ing been filed In this office by llar-
It Is not that the Initiative .,! ,.r ' " .;,nl contestant, against
frondum are fundamentally , fault I An V 30 N"'.10fi"-. '"'ld-
for this condltlon of affairs, but the' x y V, S F v l- 4'
nun is wnn tne riuzena wno nt lis ; ... i v l r o . - '.
lay and ago are
uato iroin ndvanelng and keeping
t vuizeiis WHO ni ,n s Atl.l V P 1 C L. t o ., '
J-H.hn.V s. rsneV F$on IZt
.ace with her sliter W.Vh.nV. j VlT 'Tlr W"" h "
ton and California. The fniversUv " LJ .'n'l! N,!l,L'kw"d Mo"
)f Washington receive, more thin kL. . I ihlished his resldene.
i.'iiu.iiini a year for maintenance
has never linllt nnv K.....
ly and the last legislature approprl- . , J x"ve "- Prt there-
.itcd .;no,ooo for additional l.nlUI- ! ' ' K'r "v''l, '""""n. hut
ings. while the rnlvorsity of Calif or. ,, ' ',''" "'"V".'1 s"i'' r
'ila ,-eeeives an annual appronn ,Me , J " hnA resldene.
of ;.;.s.000. The rnlvorsltv ,t k,, 1 , '. ,K- wh""v alm,l..ned
in.l-.ie 111- 111 111 ; a n,
A FULL LINE OF.
New Granitware just m
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters MtilSio d,ns:
SI I ftNP. HARDWARE STORE
iVllV 50 last. Ninth Streot.
A"
SSL
nMiiOL
A POSITIVE CURL
tt lKlUmwMIMI r rtrr
1 ik Iww u. IHw.wJ
1"" 1W, frw
si, r Hl.nl nn
ml hm Ptr. oaafc
m'r krlMft Ml ht
'iiw. IM fimv ht H
91 il w krm
lWLlj;rtT 11. -v
L. DB LAN. tmiiH
ne salt enl
n:)l t ,1.1 ..'I. ... i
, ' " " iio-ence w-s no;
due to empee-mem In the millinrv
! :.iu.i f. rvi, . ,,i the faite.l s,a;e's
-. ....i.-m a i.i :,.,, , W;lr .
rre h,r,- - -1f,.. ,.,
' :"' ' t:-T , v:.l- :-.
'hi; sii.l nivo.i , ,,. ,i
rn and effieieni in... ,.i .... " - b-f,
as received .!ii;.,"um for the
l!i7.
It Is time for the people of t'i.
date of Oregon to ake up and u .
he Initiative an I referendum in .1
enslMc manner, end di'inoi'stt-.-i:
.he rouiiiry at large the pr irth al I
ity and usefulness (if that most rie.l
ON HAND COMPLBTB STOCK OP .
Pictorial Reyiew Patterns
THB ONLY PATTERNS HAVINO THB
Patent Catting & Construction GnMes
THESE GUIDES SK
MATERIAL, TIMB & LABOR
Illustration of Cutting Oulde for Pattern No.
2275. showing the correct way of layinirotit
the pattern on the material, and how to ue
the least quantity oi goods.
(j We Arc Out of Money!
and Must
Have II
and in order
to get it we
will make big
reductions on
all goods in
our store for
the next fif
teen days Mur
ine which
time you v
be able to se
cure some hi?
bargains at
' jT fOtD Or X rtStf
Mmm. otm
lllastratlon of Construction Oulde for Pattern
y No. 2273, showing how to aew the different
parts together, etc.
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
10 and 15 Cents Each
All SEAMS A Ul-O W C O
tuficne Rocket Store
35 E. 9th St.. Eugene, Oregon
-r.. I i-ar-aivirar.
,oierninem, or 1 Ise oilier stales in'!
oi tempted to p-!t to it as a total
lull
in Ms orn.-e ;
j tan.l tint fii-a! ,
1 at 10 oVl.vk a
A KV IIKII, VMTATK KIKM
"hoi having frnm. timber la
r rellnqnlshnienls. city proiwrt..
-o. k
lia'.-s C.iminlssioner.
Mittcne, Drecoti.
'III he iielil
on Anril lv
lore I'.eslste
Thonii tiftvuu Nrnia. ttmWr i.nrf.if!.- in i.v. '. ' ' .? anil Of-
'IMiri Oreen
Th tu.H . .'
mslni-ss houe or morcnandhM. for rroner nff'idavli 'fr.j i I ? In i
tain nnmiM . vn.. . x-.-v : "'a March J. 1 ns
- in in . vne. .h...
iTr l.mns limit S;or. tbrr .reidic dm. r. .". ."."" "
n touch with tnv.stor In nearlv ...Inotu-. na'. 'erTll' l Ihl",
'ry iat in tn rnlon.
Atea for rtltira lapuhalnrn
d Hron1r.
CRAMBKtS IURDW.RC f
that aftr
nolle can , ;, ,
hrt,u"nj ProppSS:
i:njami l. rntiT.
K"tr.
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
H.is a ih-w and up-to-date stock of Gri'cc sc'11"
from tlie lust brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected villi grcat (f&
and our cracker list is confined to the best the
affords.
As for flour, we carry the leading br.inds-. A
of your patronage solicited.
i;iSe,, W. J. Gibson &. So"
Staple , Fancy Groceries, Flour fi
9T WEST KICHTH