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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1908)
THEEIHJRVE DATLY GVkTW, SATI KKAV, AI'RII- 4. U LJI Where tke finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crufts or puddings are reoquired Tpyal is indispensable. Bkleino Powder o o ADsojuteiyi'ure Not only for lienor fine food or for special times $r services o Royal is equaHy valuable in the M preparation or plain, substantial, ibJ I evprv-rlav . fnnrls. for all occa- Q sions. ou makes therood more o J tafty, nutritious and whojesome. 1 r4 i YOUTHFUL FORGER CF CHECKS IN TOILS OF LAW ! j i I'KItSO.V I- ! . A -L Monson -came In from the 0. L. south thin noon J the city on business IXUS VAI'UH.N, A(iKI) 17KAI!H, IX CIKTODV OI' JLYKXII.K OlKT KOIWiKI) XAMK OF V. A. FOHTKIt TO $11 CHKCK AS It l'ASSi;i IT OX fiUAK DKAI.KIl Ellis Vaushn, the 17-year-old on of It. C. Vaughn, who 1i;s near I Hendricks' Kerry, on the KcKenzie, 15 mllen east of Kuseno, wan arreat- ed thin forenoon by Chief of Pollen Kurrlnniun, cnaiged with forgery. Young Vaughn came to town yes terday or this morning and presented i to Lee iloselton, the cigar dealer ! whose store Is in the Coleman build ; lug on Willamette street, a check for 911 on trtft Vlrxl National Mrs. E. A. Harrington. on "" . at Salem, where she attended the IU-, neril of her urotner. w. -. . and aftervard went to Astoria, com ing to Eugene from there. Louis II. Jackson, of Denver, ar rived here last niRlu with a view of Lloyd Y.Nair. . Ashland, is in locating. He . - e"t.rf ; ,h Merchants' Protective Association I W. D. Mason ana v're. o. Kfie' ; ollt some timeQgo. Later Man Oburg, are In the city. i liartog. of the Commercial Club, H. Uimer, Jr., or wrvusm, k . tuok , , correS)ondence with him, the city for a few days. . h n resllUat heOWs come here Mrs. Stephanie Schuecker went to , " conditions. He Is a Albany today on a short visit. iiLllst " Wilbur Yarnell and O. L. Clark, of capitalist. Doise. arlved here yesterday. i Geo. Turner and wife, of Hosurg are In the city for a few days. C'has. Hughes, of Mlnto. N. D. registered at the Hotel Gross. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (i. Gross went to Portland todav on a short trip. ; . Miss Estelle Day is up from Port- land to remain during the summer, j . Frnnrieco Anrll 4. F. S. Roy- Mr. ana Mrs. una r.umiu tamo , from Junction City this afternoon. Mrs. Kick arrived here to.iayrrom ,.,, steamer Mongolia. of Chief f Poll.an'llpnWUCWTinW EST YET HELD jWOQLEN Kins gj" BY Y. W. C. Li .iWHOlESUE'ROBBEJY' 0!t OCEAN USER filer, a millionaire pliujter of .NorrolK.fl who was tourim" tne uriem on Va., : the whmh arrived here last nlgnt, was Portland and is a guest of Mrs. Wall Rev. H. A. Green went to Inlsey rofieA of $(;ono in Dank of Eugland notes and 1 50 in American soli anu his railroad tickets to th? East. Sev enteen other persons also stated they hail been robbed of smaller amounts. In reporting his loss 0,er pal(1 he thought the pickpocket who searched Mill was aQisiuuit. mm i.n One man arrested on suspicion William l.amburias been Thu attorneys for Hnrr" orchard, confessed murderor of ex-Governor Bteuncnberg, have mipllod to the Ida ho board of pardons for a couiinula-j tlon of the death sentence. Orchard j himself has refused to make appllca-1 tlon. I SIGK H-A-AuHE diQS FOR III H SCHOOL ' ADDITION OPENED CARTERS lVER ronltlvi'lT enrrd by tlirt.0 I.illlu IMIIh. ( TIipt a)0 rclloro Dl I trona It om JDyRprpa, In dlKi'itUouandToolloarly , KiiUiijf. A poWfict rora ; pdy (or DUzluoiia, Naanca, ! DrowHlnofW, Bad Ttwta I la tlio Wouiii, OulUmI j Tnnfpio, Pain In tbo Hide ( TOHI'ID IJVKH- Tlim - nmilfttn thn Bowrl Imrnlv VntrnfAhlnr SWLLPILl, SHALL DOSE. ?MALL PR1CL The bids for the construction of the addition to the high school were opened this afternoon at 4 oO.ocli by the board of eduuation. The bid ders wore W. O. Heckart, Sherman & Hunter nd Soren Jensen. Director Yoran relused to allow The Guard re porter to learn the amount of the bids, stilt Uig that tin) board was not yot randy to lot the omtruct, but It would have done' no harm whnt, Gver to publish thu bids, as they are' now all in. There was possibly some other motive for the rt'fusul. today to- hold Bervires there tomor- i row. ; q Rev. D. E. Ilaker was a passenger; Y) Harrisburg on the noon train to-. Bank, I l"". . I drawn in favor of himself and pur-i M. Pratt was a passenger to loi-, ported V'Oava been signed by W. A. 1 lago Grove'un tile afternoon rain to-, Kosler.Mloselion tidephoned to the! da:. 1 bunk to ask If Foster had any iiiQicj' M"3S Martha Schooling was a pas liiere, iin.r receiving an aflrmatlve "nger to Portland on Uio noon train reply, he cashed the check. -When It; today. I : was preQited to the bank Sler for J- Goldsmith vVnt to Oregon City - -.,PnllPP payment Is was found thntQhe signa- b'"1'"' t" spend Sunday with his moth- j M tETIN 6 I U UloLlUoO n f(iri?erv. A wjirrjint wuh I CI' there. lefc this noon forQregon City to visit h Q son. Miss Ella Dlckerson, of Cottage Grove, was an arrival on this morn ing's local. E. L. Campbell and son, Gilfry A warrant was sworn out for young Vaugan's arrest and he was found on thu streets later by Chief of Police Far(jngton: On J his person were several other checks on the same hauf and drawn In 'fa vor of himself, but had the names of several different persons whom young CANOEING AND BOATING Vaughn knows, and all were in thew"t wooomrn today y spend -flume iiaiiuwruniK. mat 01 vaugnii. v... .. The young forger was turned over to JOM. Wlllijims, local officer for the Juvenile court. Ills parents were telephoned to and the father will probably arrive down, this afternoon. In the meantime the boy is in the custod of the officer. CARTERS fITTlE IVER PILLS. Genuina Must Bear Fao-Sitmle Signature REF?P l'8TITUTES Good Clothes Narked By o' Quality and Style re Hie kind Unit we always cur ry In tiHk. Tlio Mlrhn?(n, Htern & Co. brand la a nunran. t of exrellenrr, (? wmil and hand Inllorvd by (bo best of workmen. Illg rmlurlloiii on l9vlnter Hulls In oilier In close lliem Out "iil iiuiku room ror new stock. We carry a full lino of fur. QjiMiiligii for men, nnil our iricea and slylin aro right. O mm ALLEN FRUIT 119, WEBER-BUSSEL CO, The Allen Fruit Company, of this city, today began suit In too slrcuit court against the Weber-Hussell Can- , nlng Company, the Seattle firm which, oughtxhcrrlcs here last slimmer and -which announced some time ago that It would build a cannery In tMs citv I G. N. Castle, of Saginaw, was In tho city yesterday attending to busi ness matters, Mrs. Clay Parkerand Mrs. Geo. N'lcolle left today for Sacramento,1 Cal., on a vlBlt. ., i Cliybnrne Rhodes left today for; Portland, after having visited here! and at Thurston. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Kellems left today for Vancouver, Wash., to be gone over Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Knight, cf Portland, ar rived herr tiday to vl3lt her cousin, ' Mrs. G. F. Rkipworth. Miss Delta Watson, of Portland, who hns been visiting friends in Eu-j gene, returned home today. i Mrs. Irving, Mrs. Ewlii't and Miss Ewing arr'ved In Eu';no t-dnv from Freeport, 111., exne-'lg to locale liere : 9. conditions suit them. ' j Mrs. J. M. Park?r returned t Pex- : ! : I4l All students pf the Univer sity and high shool aiM cit izens of Eugene generally who are Interested In boating and canoeing on the mill raft are requested to meet at- the Commercial Club parlors at 7 p. ni. Monday evening, April 6, to consider the best meaiS of promoting the safety cf the sport. A large attendance IS desir ed. CI S. WILLIAMS, Pres. Commercial Club. P. L. CAMPBELL, P:Oi. Unlv, of Oregon. J. D. MATLOCK, O M ayor. ' O Stock beet seed, all varieties, lac a pound, 2 ali for a 5c. MOOX & TINGLE Y.' M.,ke your hens lay by feeunmOSe- Haykes Cut Glass Artistic Designs Rich, Dfeej3 Cuttifig0 c o in have built up our trade Cut Glass on the high quality of the "Hawkcs" J. O. WATTS I JEWELER. We own our own blllllllng. Mty no nut and aro Willi. fled rcKKonahlo ifoflt. O villi f:D. HANSON Xo. H Kjit Nintf? Hlnvt Paint - Paint j Wall Paper : - We arc now ' . located in our new store Ludford & Haskell Pr.-llcil Paliilrn lud Dccoritun cor. W. 3th Art! Charnelton P'hon. Red 5411 tor this afternoon af er a short visit curily Poultry Poir. with her son, Professor E. It. Parker,, CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. in Eugene. j - Mrs. 'Fannie nrnmfleld, of Pr.rt-I Sheep snear.'ng inaenn:ea untf knife bind, came up today to visit at the ! sharpeners. New model just receiv- Mr. and Mrs. ! ed. , I CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. lion. W. A. Carter, of Ralem, g;mnt j -O Inst night In the city. . Re Is n ciiydi-l NEW lODAV ; FOR SALE Fresh mllch cows, j Phono Farmers 22xx. dwall o -- this year, to recover $12(15. OS, with Q'trest at 6 per cent from July 31, 1DU7. 1 he Allen Company alleges that Intweon Juno 1:9, 107, and July 4, 11107. II delivered and sold at the In-'tanee of defendant at Eugene 77,-ibomo of her parents, 6fiS pouiHls of thu best quality Of V. Ilemenwav. Royal Anno cherries for which the do. fomljtnl nirrneil In miv thn nlnlnllfr 5 1-2 con Is per pound, bet, it Is Hi- ditto for theRejiiiblican noiulnaLion le-xed, no part of Iho sum has ever f for rallroail comnilssioiipr. b'lin paid. Woodcock & Pojter nrei E. O. Tobey returned this after' the attorneys for the plaintiff. 'noon from his farm In Morrow coun- ty. Ho was accompanied by his FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hereford Jackson UuggleB No. 1; pretty ; mother, Mrs. A. M. Tobey. bulls for sale. Enaulre 5,V0 Wll- ard cheap. In i; to buy. a I! See them If you are go- MOON & TINGLE Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins re turned this afternoon from a visit at Newport. They reportohe weather there during most of their stay tTse-Dlamona Chick Food for little las being pleasant. ChickMis. ! Professor, H. C. BnugliTfian, prln- Chambors Hardware Co. elpal of the Springfield schools, who : lis Republican candidate for the nom- Fresh garden seed In bulk lnntion for school superintendent, CHAMBERS HARDWARb! CO. was a passenger to Junction City on ; I the noon train. Wny buy new clotr.es when we can ' J. 1). Howard returned this after- make emr old ones look lllto new noon from Juncllnn City, where he ' WANTED To rnnim.-t u-ith roc,..n at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wll-j visited his father, R..V. Howard, one slbl0 party to haul 200 cords to lnmette street. , tf FOR SAfiE-0Second-hand baby coach In first-class condition; price reasonable. Address "S," care of Guard. LOGANBERRY PLANTS 50 cents per dozen, 35 for $1, $2 per hun dred: satisfaction guaranteed. C. F. Sroore, Creswell, Oregon. m4 lamette streets. i tf !of Lane county's best known Sunshine ushi.ig Machines drive wny the blues. See It at (Ml AMBERS HARDWARE gO. Warner tunes pianos Leave or dors at Morris' Music Store. tf Tho Weber wagon can be bought cheap Just now. a6 MOON & TINGLEY. Is Eugene; 5 4 mile haul. Address G. Ol. Beckwlth, Goshen, Ore. 2rdltw necrs. who .has been very 111 but now some better. O Charles II. Chick and Dave Edsar, FOR RENT A house, barn and or Portlimd, and Hill CoiPiwrighl. , three acres of good garden land of Michigan, who have been out In near Springfield bridge. Phone the ljine county timber for several Red R7 days, returned to Eugene today and will leave tonight or ill the morning CARRIAGE AND PHAETON FOR for IjortlaiH. j SALE Two-seated carriage nar- n i a. i . n.. i a., lull, ui iveil IHI1I1S, Cal., arlved bere last nlghtr to .visit ly new; also one phaeton. 7,66 High street. Call at tf The Y. nearly the o W. C. A. convention has nnnihpr of delegates ex pected present one hundred9nd flf v nnrf held today a most profitable and enjoyabl series of sessionsMrs. Jessie Honeyman, state president, said today that this convention was ' oi'eraiiom . '"a Th. tesii. id-.for sevJral N recent tinanca the tans.. o ,h. 'mrrf W, firStonivama,HU,d0 P"t on.' b'r&. complement a-M ' be en.,,lovedThi '""S Eugene's ,MBI ingcjist.iQbns . payroll. Yhe nJ. V.'t)' the nest tne(i. . . .J, eo.-iui;. i He news nt ,r held, growth and strength being sumpilon of oDemn J shown in every association. . . i i Iteconimendations governing ft-: nance, Bible and mission study, pray er, miasions and conferences. were adopted at this forenoon's session. linn rilieriiuoii. corned giadlyfe the citv FOR STATE BKI'BBJEXnn,' The chief event of this afternoon J 1 am a candidate for th. I io the groun conferences. The re-,tion for Stain Iteiire..,...,. ."'-I llglous unci intercollegiate discussion county on the Republic ,,M .l.l-ntlv h. " cimHl I J k'f valuablf 4 Lane cout;; Ol was led bv Miss Ross, the Bible study by Dr, William F. Coburn. the mis-; and sulis.MHii-ntly be electnl shh, neve i can render valushi. slon studv and finance by Miss and tlfb social and membership by ( to the people of Miss C.Mci;orkie. A BPienam aa-itne stale, us their renresttViT "u aroniue a, , Hrees oiJ The German Mission anu; me letlJai.iH City Depot Travelers' Aid Work", was; efforts in that behalf. delivered by Miss Caroline Barntim. Villard ball has by far tne jyettiest decorations, in which it has lofig been decked. Lemon streamers decorate the gallery-, and the stage is .mass of lvf banks, one covering tho front, the other the back. A long row of pennants of every institution float over the stage. Tonight there will be a reception tendered to the delegatesJn the dor mitory, to which the puiilic is cor dially Invited. Tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. Dr. Geo. B. Van Waters, of Portlagl. wllf-Vle-liver the convention sermon In VU lard hall, after which there will beTi farewell, service led Honeyman. by Mrs. Jessie f Agents lor P,etalunia and Brooders. CHAMBERS HARDWARE C Incubators v . w- V. CALKKs l iMJ )ISM ll.Y( JUVj, or tablet frwifd bv Dworaito, J jw o.,u,.,u mane 011r Kltttlal once, while there is a nice r.tl select irom. .othiit),ni ik.l work furnished at reasombl, 1 Corner Sixth a.il vin,B.Ul m29 E.C.UKil Sheep s.iearins marhuiMujiJ suarpeiiers. .ew model U!trJ CV. ambers Ha-d-.are Co.1 use Diamond uc:u loorwr il chickens. w 1 .CHAMBERS HARDWARE COI Onion Sers. CHAMBERS HARDWARr d)l ANNOUNCEMENT A, . H. Irish wishes to announce that lie puachased the GROCERY stock of 1 Allen & Co., located at, 55 east oth St., and carries at all times the best brands 4 ' Groceoies, Flour ad Feed. Vehav;our . own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. es ' FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETChPhAY WE Afil TO HLEASE G..H. Phone Main 53 9th5rert 3 Vou Kjvc iriti n fctnJi ol ptth. witm nd cjfhirUa lor CaoUptM t S l-i. U UD T.U.H .oil IW hl 9Ql WW inty ir. ocinvw wnennti m muiui iiibtiibi"' i . .l l. ...i ... ,L ..l. iIh. Thr bfta iw HiHini-ini reu I im - ' . . i,m Bituw bit rn vol nub mi ful Dn Mnd better. beuuK itin M AM mmmm mm rftfciltvr imcni Oat 4am vtli convince you. G 2id. Sea. RfTTFDTHAN PHIS FOP 1 IV FB ILLS. 13. A. H. Lewii Medicine Co . WW HiGl'8 Red Cromi Drug Store. A FVJLL LINE OF... 9 New Granitware just ir Stoves, Ranges and H?aters ifVheL.e:,dins S. L LONP, HARDWARE STORE wnnr-rrr(FiCT'tVT--rl-r- , I KtWlfcmk.l wn.ywm. r..-. j--fl , 1 rl I n I I imBTTTT j j ' i : r t - , , ea swtWiirWisiS'tsiJs! NEW RECORDS Victor Edison c April Records Now on Sale Call and Hear the o "Merry Widow" Records Eugene Gun 0C0. 543 Willamjtfe S. n j I FARMERS; LOOK HERf: Reverse 5 ,0 C 0" ado n We have 8 inch l6-b!ade $28.00 8 in -10 inch J8-blaaj i32 A VVIM'KT IX "t I Vlli AT VASSUC AT TIIK Kl t;KXH TIIKATUK Tf I s:V KVKSIM; H'llll, mil These .ire extension heads, ani all nu -ihc room. These are cut prices. about 8 or JO of thein,"so :oirc MOON TINGLEY, Bgf?-.... .... c only hi cuiy