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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1908)
THE ECGEXE DAILY GUARD. MONIAVf AI'KIL f, i66S Shoes Shoes have been given to customers holding sales slips numbered as fol&ws: :ix:i 2TH 5111(1 1515(1 .-.'(II) oisa n.iH.i Bia.j niai hi 17 0071 :tl 1 l:lo:l 0207 IV57II ni 17 ni 15 5(i(in 211:12 KiH.t an 1 : :moi 8 15a 70H2 hush frirnTinu nur CLLUIIUI1 UIU OF QUIETEST IN CITY'S HISTORY ;PLANS FOR THE NEW POST OFFICE ; HAVE ARRIVED ; JTAL1ANS ANtf o AUSTR1ANS IN RIOT Women as Well ,n Men bTl fcable by tj J Bladder Trnnii.v ...... , mu Ten Pairs of Shoes Free Next Saftrday Nihts The Free Pairtfill be the value as tfife pair bought same The city election todt'.v was one of the quietest In the history of the city. In three wards there was only one candidate for councilman in each, I the First ward being the only one In I which there was a contest, and even there the vote was very llht. C. S. Williams and J. E. Itoach were the I opposing candidates there. In the !Cond ward Captain W. S. Moon was I the candidate. In the Third ward A. W. Oillbert, present incumbent, and I In the Fourth ward Colonel J. M. I Williams. Following was the vote of I each ward at 3:30 o'clock this after I noon: , I FlrHt, r7;. Second. 59: Third, 45; Fourth, in. This Is less than i a normal vote. half KILLED GIRL AND ! ATTEMPTED The' Wells Store Must Go ; SUICIDE o t and every pair of shoes in the room will Ige sold at a sacrifice Those who can are kindly asked to trade 4 during the fore noon, as in the afternoon wo cannot possibly handle the crowds, and all do notget waited upon, THE WELLS SHOE STORE o Ceo. C. Stanley m charge Corner Willamette and Ninth Streets, Eugener Oregon. Pittsburg, April C Samuel C.jirdiier, ft prominent resident of Church avenue, In ill Kees Kocks, a KiilxirVwv shot and killed liorothy liratlliV; IB years old, and fired a bul let into his own head with probably f.'Ql effec. liardner was aged 50 ninl lost his position last month. It is believed that brooding oyer this brought on insanity. It develops that Gardner, who Iii9 a who and several grown childrty) had been Infatuated with the lirad iii'.v g'H for a long time. It Is said thnt lio was enraged last, night when Mint Hradney went to church with a y mug man. Gardner left, home tills morning, purchased a revolver and went directly .to the kitchen of the Ilrndnny home, wiere Dorothy and her mother were engaged In house hold rftit les. Walking strali;htio t lit' yoniK girl, he pressed tin? rWtlver ngalnst her breast and fin-thyme shot through lutr heart. The irrother at tempted to' seize Gardner, but he ran l-OSTMASTKIt I'.WJK HAH RKCKIV Kl SIX SKTS JOIt .TIIAC TOKS TO I?IGlltE OX l'IM.' IXO WILL IlK 4H.H0 FEET I V 1)1. MKXSIOXS. AVI) I1ULT l'KESSEI) IIRICK WITH STOXB TKIMMIXGS on. r . '""Hit .. ,. munev iron ho cabana Anrll b. in aiot ue-; J: - ' "cvsn .l - . - . uibcouragesana :ssi?ni-ru """ad :tween Italh.il and Austrian laborers m;) in a railroad camp southwest of, --4at"l w crte. Sprague yesterday, the Italians nred I 1 fifty shots. T'Q&strians appeared I unarmed. .MiKe icdisu, loieiuau ui the Austrians, was sSot, perhaps fa ' tally, and Milos Jurtie was shot through the arm. Three Italians 1 were taken to'llltzville far trial. v j tQ Austrians have quit the camp. Itl IX!? OF MU.M.VG Ln'nAnn Anrtl fi--Twtl old fene- f .1 t 4 t.An, nnllanc JVPage has received "lent, nouses on . J .kin mm-ino ami it le eu Ml I lllia iiiuynu .... ... ... " lieved that forty Vple, mostly Ger man waiters, were buried in tne ae- Postmaster J from Washington. I). C, six sets of plans for the proposed government postofflce building in Eugene, and hris. Up to noon eight bodies and twenty injured persons had been ta- several contractors will figure on the n out, and it is hel evert that a , number more are still in the ruins, structure. The bids will be received foundations caused by excavating for up to 3 o'clock p. in. on May 9. foundatins caused by excavating for A Guard reporter was privileged an adjoining building. V to examine the plans for the building this morning., It will be handsome in design, 4S.S0 feet in dimensions and one stury high, although the height of the building will he 44 feet. There will be a full basement, where the boiler raom, the fuel room and fur nace for the healing plant wili be located. On the main floor of the building there will be a large work room 30x44 feet in dimensions. This will be located in the rear part of the building. In the southwest corner of the building, faiig on West Sixth J MI SICAI. FESTIVAL J Sent Sale Ojien ut ji April 14-15 n his own residence, shot hfulsett'.. next door, and LIQUOR BILL . AGREED ' UPON BY COMMITTEE ONE LIFE LOST AND MANY INJURED Now York, April 0. Ono woman, Julia Isola, aged 22 years, lost her life and nearly a score of men and women were Injtirod nnd as many more rescued from a four-story build ing which was destroyed by flro to day. Julia IhoIu Jumped from tho fourth story after luir nlirlit clothes had taken flro. A ni'imeiib later the firemen succeeded In raising un ex tension ladder and tho other members of the family were re moved sutely. Most otho Injured wcro forrad to' Jump from windows. Q Stanford won from University of California, ut baseball! Saturday liy WILIulAAItf CAKIIOLIC SAjuVK WITir AiHNlCi and WITCH' HrtEL The best mlw In lite world far cuts, j hruiBoi, Biirea, ulcere salt rhemo tet- tr,. ohapoed hnade and all BklE-evtip-rhins. Quarantned to give satlsMC)on or money retianded. Sola bj' Iulnn Dru Co. William Mfg. Co., pre.. the score of 2 to 1. DoWltfs Llt'ile- Knrly Risers, the ruinous llulo Liver Pills. Far sale by 4t 1 1 druggists. Washington,! April fi. After ex tended hearings', the senate commit ton on judiciary today agreed upon a niu ciennng with the shipment of II qirorB irom one stale or territory to number slato or territory. -The meaauro substantially provides that thetflr shall - be no "Collect on deliv ery packages ol liquor shipped In course; of Interstate commerce, where fictitious names nro used',, and that the' name; uf tho consigner and con signee' shall be stated' plainly. This provision Is designed Wollininate the prnnrien of railroads mid express ., v; as Agents jnr nil' street, will be therpostmaster s room. This will be 10 feet and 9 Inches square. The main entrance to the buildlng will be on Willamette street and there will be an entrance In the southeast corner, leading from Sixth street. IW' steps of belli entrances IU1I11EX & GItA HAM'S l'lione lllnck ftl:Sl. eased. child urinates tooofteTif.h'f!"'-11 U the flesh. or if i .i "-.""Wiali. aee when it shnnLI .u. . rtidma passage, it is yet ifflicted JwS?r,olti step should be towards the hL these important orstans. msK trouble is due to a dise-ed IS0" the kidneys and bhul,lera,U? habit as most neonie sunn. w and both need the same f H?'. The mild ami tl,.. 1 ........ "?WJ. - r lasv illiwa oy urugKisis, m Ii.tv cent and one-dollar !f size bottles. You mav Kir have a sample hi it tie by mail free. al-()i pamp met u-uius an .r,ut Smm including many of tht'iluuisandswu; uiomal letters received from sujc7,n cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & i ingnaiiiton, .N. ., hesureandmeaai this paper. Don't make anv mi.utT but remember the name, Sramn.R0' Dr. Kilmer's Su-;i,n,..u ..... It is SOU ilress. liiiit'lKiiiitmi bottleQ N. Y, . and the ml I every RUJIITH GRADE KXAMlJf ATH'XS I Adniiiiislratiu's Xoiice to Creditors. me of the numbeQf questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at will be of grnnl() with stone trinifWeast Id days before the date loi mings. In the froia part of the buildWivhich the questions are wanted. ror tne examination snouia notuy The eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools w,iil be hId May 14, 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have' pupils ready W. B. IJ,LARD, pW'intendeSir.. lug will bo a large public lobby 12x(i2 feet fn dimensions. The floor of the lobby will be of tiling, and there will bo a marble baseboard around the en tire room with wood wainscoting. The money, order and registry rooms will be In tho northeast corner of the building; This division will be 1Gx2S feet in dimensions. In the rear of this will be two vaults, and back of the vaults will be the mailing vesti bule, 10x10 feet. This IsHy'the north- west corner of the building. There will be closets, toilets and other nec essary rooms. Six windows will open out ir.to the lobby, as follows: County Sup? A.VXOVXCKMEXT J. If. Howe and J W. Buoy iia-ve opened a real estate office in the building with I. A. Maurer's Gen-1 Jewelry store. Mimher 542 VfV Heitzmun hirs been appointed admto! istratpr of the estatep.f Ludwit'k wanix aeceasea, nv tiiefuuntv court of Lane county, (.Q;on. on the 16th day of March, 190S, ,-,nd that all per. sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to nrespnt th same to said administrator at his home on Madison street. Eugene, Or egon, duly verified as is refVid by Inn. . .1. 1 . .i law, ui ui. ine law mure 01 1. .N Harbaugh, at Iioom 5 over the First National Bank, Eugene. Oregon, within six months from the date oi tnts notice-. Dated this 17th day of 1908. U GEO. D. 11E1T7.MA.V, Administrator. r. N.. HARBAUGH. Attorney for Estate. eral delivery, two In the monej' order department one for paying and the other for receiving one in the regis try department, one carriers' win dow and a stamp window. The material of which the postof ficc is to be built is pressed brick with stono trimmings. Already one contractor, W. O. Heckart,. has spo ken for the plans and It is probable that several others will figure on the building. Titr nnd C-ancniihitrua' For the complete cure of oo'gh. colds, asthma and bronchitis and' ail lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, rrrr nnn have fQ ages lish lamette street, where we would oe pleased to' have all oid friends who have property to sll, bcth farm and city, call and list same with us and we win do our best to sell same. ( tt - HOWE & BUOY, 542 Willamette Street "I 'Pho- receipt offtro- for the 14;r.T9. Thosi wore 110,221.6 t XOFFEE s essential to tttt ""'''"'- :::...........14 .. O ttttttman ee? an ground fresh, tQ coupon no. 1911 only SI. 00'? $1.50 A Twenty-Year SenteOe. have just completed a twenty- year health sentence, imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysvIlle, N. Y. Bucklen's Ami- en Ml VO n3 D tho nm.. ....n .. i. . . burns, wounds nnd'cnra iiufM ' yy8 latest styles est time. MIB Marcb, XOTrCF TO (TtKDITOrCS. Kstnte of Henjaiiiin I.ee, Dereased. Notice is hereby given that lotia Lee has- been duly appointed the a eclutrlx of the estate of Benjamin Lee. deceased,, by the Hon. G. R.i: Chrlsman, County Judge of Lant County, state of Oregon. All person! having claims against the estate, are hereby notified to present the same to, the executrix at. the law office of Dorris and 'Sklpworth, Eugene, Oregon, with the ner "' within Blx..jnoix; Have now all tne We Are "Fc (urnt your moner it too doot Hail; we pay him. IIADR XX ASH NATIONS o o umber of questions want name of the person ap- pnduct the exaniJnaUon at he date lot wanted. Examination should notify hth grade final examlns- the public schools will be 0 -N UHUUCl IIIU OAI The erection of the I. O. O.R BEock will necessitate the tearing dCtKre' stock. oTo save ourselves as much loss as possible: we have ciect on these goods in Eugene. ' Following are apfew Lines Which M. 15. i'W2' heiwwho have pupllsycady W. B. DU.l.AUlSJ County Superlntenderif. o We are not talking through PICTURES, PICTURE FRAiV HATS and CAPS, SUIT. CA LAS, WINTER UIDERW MANY OTHER LINES. , our hat but guarantee our pr O New Ginghams o o 190S new col- A new shipment of tO.ghams In all the ors and shades. Prices lOcc andjISc 4 AXOl''CKMKT Howe and 1 W. Bucr have a real estate office in the with I. A. Maurer's; store, number 542 WU- i tte street, where we would be ed to have all old Jrletids w ho I o property to Ji farm and ' , call and list same with us and will do our best sell same. IIOWTT lll'OY, A Twrnty-Vtur Sriiti'iirt- I havo just rompletod (T ri r-U von hiiv. We invite vou to sret nnces Deroie These Goods Must Bo Closed out by Ma; year health sentence, ilueklen's Arnica Salve, me of bleeding piles -years ago.' writes O. S. nty- lnifrrfsed In i which cured Just twenty i Woolever. of Womens' Waists ' A large and new line of wo men's waists In white lawn in long nnd short sleii, finished they w Ui lace and embroidery are the iist beautiful waists shown for e money; perfect fitting and well made. We havcQiem as high as 10.0o, but these are only while they ,;,st Q i!..V l.elaysllle. N,Y. Hmklen's Arni ca Salve henW jrj worst s ires burns, wounds anli cuts In the sh irt est time. ir at V. A. Ku;. iielulail' drirg store. o o Eigeo b. Vi'!ht wiiciwi can lu MOO X- TlW.l.KY. TheBonMarchc 540 WUlQnette St ) i ii 1 1 in i iii i ii mil inn mi jLi,, W. M. GREEN, Sealgroou 619 WillarPctte 6t, Phone Main 25. Q - THE.BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new aud up-to-dS2b stock of GrocerieQselected from the best brands obtainable O Our Coffees aud Teas are selected with great care, Qhd our cracker list is confin to the best the market artoras. As for flour, we carrOlie leading brands. of your tronage solicd. Oq W. J.Gibson & Son Staple (SQFancy Groceries, Flour (Sb Feed 97 WEST EIOWTH v ' A share BRODERS BROS. 8IEWA1ARKET are now located in our new building . -across the street and we will be pleased to sec you- 0 ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice LarJ for - 65e Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price BRODERS BROS. tr I West, 8th Street. - r- k. Its 1" ry tK "X . HOWER & WOOD Ileal KM:ile nml TiinbiT .Bmi, linni'lt, 1 nu am! t "Ii v rr,.icnT Vour IKlliiumue ri .,', irulli-olliite. MERCHANTS BANK O EUGENE.'ORJLGON Docs a General B.inkmg business oi". Conservative L::s S. SPENCER, H. POTTER, N. McALISTER,.-- Ti.- P" A" liixim 1, nu r l irt X.-it. Cor ?th and Willamette Hank 1 1 I - - t 1 o o o ... a "