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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
I". I i i ':' if o lo o I . i " -t Makes the most nutri- D tiojlS food and the most dainty and dolfcixxa GERMANS HEJTAAL IN HARBIN AFFAIR KftferrinK to the Fisher Incident at Ilarljln. the Associated 1'rena In au thorized to deny that the German con sul at Harbin has received Instruc tions to side w: either the Russian or Amorlcan consul. The only Baking Pde from Royil Grp Gmom of Tartw No f usungr cv frerttifftg aver the biscuit making. Royal is the tad to many a cook's canccesss. va ujm-sa larras ircssraam. iiliHhiliiiMiiiiiiMiiiniw.iiJ BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE AT SEVEN 1 i llPRlnnlng on the 20th nf this I iminlli the linibi-r shops of Kiikoiio will close lit 7 o'clock ench ovenliiK ' except on Sul unlay ovenliiK, NOTK'K (ir MNAIj . HHTTI.KMHNT Notlcn Is lmii'liy given Unit the 1111 (lerslmied. Adeline A. Taylor, the iidiiiliilstriilrlx of t ho eatnlo of Mllol Taylor, dercimod, luis fllixl hur final uccount In the inuller of said CHtntu, ; and Monilay, the 1st dny of Junu, ; 180S, nt th hour of 1 o'clock In the! nflciiinon of wild dny has been fixed' by order of ttalil court for tho lienrlnt! j of objui'lliitis to said fluul nccounl nnd for the final settlement of said! estate. All objections niiiHt bo filed j on or before said date, Unted April !, 1X. AHKMXK A. TAYI.OU, L. Illlyeii. .Attorney. A J mill Int nil rix. 1 they will close at 10 o'clock, as at present. This decision was reached by the barbers at a iiiojIIiik of the as sociation held last eveuiiiK- Here tofore the closlnt; hour had been X o'clock, a very Inconvenient one for the barbers If they wish to attend the theatre or any other place- of unmse nieul (luring the evening. Cull for City WumilHH. Notice Is heretiy given thiit all cltjr warrants up and Including No. 3(12 registered October 1.1, 11107, and drawn on the (cncrnl Fund, and ull Hewer warrants registered prior to December 10, 107, will be paid on presentation lit my offlco April 13, l'JOS. Interest will cease on that day. KHANK UKISNHIt, City Treasurer. Kiigene, Ore., April 7, JSU8. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa per Just received. CIlAVHKliS HAltDWAnp CO. PRESIDENT URGES LEGIS LATION GURBIN6UNARCHY (Continued frem Page 1.) has the particular case called to the attention of the governor of Nw Jersey by Secretary Koot tnatflei governor may proceed under Int.- state! laws. The opinion oi me attorne- . .nu...ant trans- BAVKH MOIKM.VH KOAJJ to congress embraces the dis- cusslon of the whQ- subject irou. many angles. His first conclusion Is that the ar ticles In Qiiesltrft which advlseQne, use of arms anir dynamite lorne purpose of annihilating the police! and other official)- In order that an-, archy may prevail Wnstitutes a "sedl- tious libel" and is unuouiueui, crime at common law." HQleclares that there V. no feder al statute which makes such publi cations an offense against the United States, -and that the federal courts 'onsequently have nnfi'insdtctlonn in the matter. That there is full power indtie possesion of r-ingress to make aiw'h inthllruTlon criminal the atti- ney-general asserts and quotes Chietl justice runer oi me B'iicit " and Justice Flcd as authority. The gnter uortion of his opin ion Is devoted to the question of hether in the absence of any t-'gis-latlon l.y coikwjss the posfmaster gneiI hit iy tight to exclude such puljicllni. Mo this point hi con clusloa i cwm t. Th iitaMtrr-!ncrHl will be Jm tiricS lu fclwdiii from t" mails jiny issue of a. periodical ct'"TTle nnlltlnl III I (k nrlvileses 'f .-."(:) 1- class niftll.mikttw which s'l.-I! contain my article coattltuting a wI'Mon li bfl and coottwling suc'a crimes as murder, arson n tn-' in. In arrlflni tt Inn lat conclusion :h? nttornef-(-rl iii.iIkm a rlcor distinction lth rrferenre to the 'horlty of pnital officers over falfd ind unsealed mall. I" conveying let ters and nwai'rs to peraoos to whom they are directed he sy th 1'nlted States "n--lcrtaie the busi ness of a mesarager." Ho adds: "Insofir It convcj sealed doc uments, its until not only arp hound not to know, but are Mpre.nlr forbid den to ascertain what the purpose of nucft niessr may lie; inrreiurr I ttXZZnWWw T T II.QlKIMA.VH MONKY New York, April 8. While the destlnyQ' the Erie railroad was trem bling In the balance thlB alter nm) the road's bankers having refiiHciT to meet Its maturing short term notes In cash and the board of directors being In session to decide the pany's future K. H. Harrlman, presV dent of tho Union Pacific, stepped to the front with a personal offer of $5,000,000 In cash to save the Mor gan property from default and a con sequent receivership. 0 CARD OF THANKS . To the IghlMirs who .Q kindly as sistiCi us during the illness and death of our father we desire to re- Kurn sincere thank. O .Mil. AND M.-i. H. IlAl'SV N FAMIIeY. O fogOne, Or., Aril 9, 1908. Tli Woimin'8 Uellf Corps vtata fifty young ludl's each to brinn a ircll-rillcd basket to their bisket clal kiatiinlay evening, April 1 t. Then they want fifty young men to come tiiuf buy those fifty liaskets. Kvery liorly Isflirvlted. Come nnd have a gotxi tiiiio'und eaih lady bring a hss ket. Don't forget time and place, Saturday evening, April 11, 'at the G. A. II. hull. COM. COMMISSION'KK l'KK K. County Commissioner H. M. Price Is a candidate for re-election, and Is meeting with much encouragement and little opposition as .the cam paign progresses. Ills record dur ing the past four years has been such that no opposing candidate has up to this time entered the field, and iH Just in c ! ii SPECiALo.. 0 3 S rom new i ori me Laiest in Ladies' Collars o Value? to 50c on s&k . . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! S 2 to LEYS 612 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon. his unanimous endorsement at the primaries and election now seems- ,.,,,, ,i ...',,, nr lt nffl than likely. (1(,r!) ran ,,,,,,, lther iriiiy or mor- ' ally reiionsibl for the natur of th (iKIt.M.W COACH STAI-MOX letters to which they thus in Intrn- itlon lgnoranc afford transportation. The Ceriiian coach horse which 1 Hut In the r of printed matter in pundiased from Diiiicnn Scott will 'tended for "neral c!rcs'i!'m, which make the stand during the season at' by virtue of th Intufi shove men llangii' barn. I Honed, and in ronldeiat'.r.n of r- It J. II PICIIKINS. i durrd rate at which It is transported i the officers of the noatofflre depirt- Wo still have our bargain counter, ; nient hare th legal rixht to thor whlch lucluiles hard'-. are, furniture, : oiighly Inspoct, it bwm obvious that rugs nml matting. Don't wait until neither thea officers nor the gov they are nil gone. , eminent which emiiloys them can es- CIIA.MIIKHS II ARnWARlC CO. capo responsibility for tho conse- I'll-nee If I.nowlngly transporting nii'il ru tier nich becomes and which they know might be treason able, become a caiuse of crime." jiKlVTODAV roff SALE Parties wishing to buy: 200 acres of first-class timber land' cp.ll on .1. W. Carlile, four miles! west of Hale. al6 TAILOK SHOP 31ESIOVAL NOTICE j STOP AT T.TI-, IUVKI1 URIDCE! Bring your work to Smittierau'i wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wl). kinson, the well-known Wartimnk is with him. also a first-class paintd and upholsterer from the East. All will be found by all his customers, tf 1 " " "l 6l"ui,,lt' rigs maden oruer. als D. S. McDougal!, the iailor, has moved his shop from the Pratt build ing on Willamette street to the room one door east of the Yerington drug store on East Ninth street, where he LOST A gentleman's open-faced El gin gold watch somewhere on the streets. Finder please return to Guard offlro and receive reward. all MOST GR.OCSRS SELL WANTED Salesman or saleswoman to sell an nrticle used in every home; you can make good money on this. Call at Hoffman House, ask for Mr. Eckman. all TIMBER LANDS located and sold. H. Hart.helm. Phone Ulaek 4047. P. O. Box r S 4 . al5 WANTED Hoy to carry Oregonians. Good pay. Apply at Eaton's book store. 5 Vs : RAW J j Olympic Flour j every sack guaranteed . Made of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pro I Juces more loaves of breid than any other Hour and ifct loaves are lighter and whiter. Because ol the increased quantity of bread produced 'he cost is no higher than fa other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR !T. : THE' PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS VWM V il 2 I i Ti IT i T i nialEIAlllirilTB1 -1Jllmmmmmmgggg iiilllliMroKaaaaiiaBiaiMaaa - immaag immmJUIIJ -ii i "" -WIWiIIBIMlrl"MlllllTWIMrlHr " Lots and Tracts in Blair Street j .WiU Be Advanced April 15th ! , Sw rV.)M ' - O r V J' V u --(" & 17--- pecoAtf,! r-- - srx7- -- LriL. vT ' iHiln.lll;llWM.l.ll,p,Uli,u) . . , , , Ti i j j -'i ii ? z I '"'l ,l" ' 1 iiiaHuaiaLB.iJIUIUIauua M - a n . yi x,' . ;: : sm ku hj ao wiu -t ' jPLVX PH " fc" " r r - " 1 5 " BLAIR STREET ADDITION EOCENE OREGON. Only tWof tftfl acre hacts an.lJ9(26 the thi-ee-querter acr tracts remain un5oW mn fV, 1 , 1Q r , ' " 1 WW.re mn,himA summer, and other rJJZ Several houses !GS. I he t5rrnrrv wnc nriren veiT i r--' ' f April J 5th. Blair Street Addition property will double mii EAO-no must &w dowthc maM valley roads, where the electric roads will comto from P.,.-. j . j , jjjtsrt to save money by investing it on easy installments. , . w - 1J"",Uk aiiutuiiiciiiiiw jusiity an av-a.ce oi iu yer Coat, on all unnH Intc f,-,( vao'ciftai to eu.fft Jbia- ia.a,i nr;..ii,.. . c .... ......... .i.. un an unsold lots ana tract! - i-.ww. r"i. -.ii ji".iu in i-ugeiie, oceausc is situated wnerc tlic town niust e ind enrr it "iau untci aaiuon proptuy ww ' come froii. K v 'Cint .1 homi! nr in s.iw mrai,.u K ie...-i;, ii m ... , . ' ' u? Irom "ort.and, -yxi where th.' I.irc.-.rt u. ..-.... t....:. ttMll .ilw-. ' rl - - v j ....o.,.ir u vjii kasv uiii.iiiuie li in QCStr.lo.e ret eiMto1 vm m .-..V- rr tm -van ui uit uiy i .uusuii-m " ! W8Cfi3 8!Hc von ca.t miss m BAIR StREET ADDITION. SI itfi tovriMt, and yo 4 Second street ill he graded throuKh the addition this spring-the time to buy one tmcrc of the !.,;Xc lot. tS Y 1 13 f ... NOT . , . n 5 t 0 -4 tj i., u in u w --before the price is an.- iFs? inv of l(beiollovln wcll-knovn .ind rp'JiVi!,' r,i1 o.-Ht. .-i, i 11. , . m u " "s yvi,Ou B'-w sw youiis pVoperfy at anv time. 0 0 Ca ' GARRETT REAL ESTATE GO P 1! .... OREGON0 LAND CO. McSllftPHEY & RUGH, OREGON HOIV;G AiSI'oLA D CO, P.QrTFfr t amh rn. t J 1 HO'a Tl.Trrr?3aU!VJUja'-.a 1 aiiwi'lUM ' fl rmiii 1 - - O o