Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 20, 1908, Image 5

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defends president
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overwhelming and conclusive against ' are guilty alike, he declared. testimony In the case ami then an-
the colored soldiers unless you re-j Mr. Borah called attention to Mr. nounced In conclusion that "it dis
sort to the proposition of a conspiracy Foraker's suggestion that th citizens closes the guilt of certain members of
which manufactured the evidence and i of Brownsville might have shot up I the Twenty-fifth Infantry as purtlcl
that Is evidently the view taken by '. the town to secure the removal of the 1 pants In the Brownsville affair be
the defense." , ! negro soldiers. I .vond a reasonable donjit." fc
The morals of the armv, he said. "Now I confess," he said, "there1. "No more serious charge than flrts
are paramount to any mails right to 'might possibly have been a desire to 'was ever made against a soldier of
remain In it. If anv man In the ; attack the Boldlers, but It seems that i the United States. For less offenses
Twpntv.firth reelment nartlclnated In ! this consnlracv. if it had an existence. ! ninny ji soldier has been condemned
heart." ' the riot, and if others connived at the would not have turned its guns upon j "" '" 11
"1 contend," said Mr. Borah, "that crime by concealing knowledge of it its own people." wa9 treason, if not technically so, yet
k evidence in this case is simply I to shield the guilty parties, then both 1 Mr. Borah reviewed at lengtn me '" " tt,""u,"
iui in. 111 uiuau 111110a n iit-ti mii mi
- of disloyalty pervades certain parts
1 of the social life of toe nation, when
I an element which lives upon luwless
i ness, strife and murder, raises its
j treacherous hand here and there
kitor to his country and a .criminal ;
Oregon Land Co.
MAR.K F LEMMING, MANAGER
Phone Red 6551
412 Willam. St.
Real
state
Bargains
it
wherever it flouts is startling be
yond nil words to express.
"Finding- lawlessness thero so close
to the vital forces of this government,
what was Hie duty of those entrusted
with the power and responsibility of
dcnlln gwlth It? Strike it down!
Assert the majesty and relentless
judgment of (he government in a way
to inspire both respect and dread In
all who so lightly weigh the worth
of human life or who so trifle with
the honor and good name of that
great army whose patriotism has been
the pride of us all. Any other form
of action to hesitate, to compromise
would be on Injustice and nn out
rage to the army and constltuto tri
fling consideration of tho Interest of
playing with human life as with a i people who look up to the govern
toy, when the doctrine of riot Is ment for 4nitectloa to life."
preached aa a, tenet of party organ- Mr. Itnrah dwelt at length upon the
lzatlon under such conditions, to I accomplishments of the negro race
find this spirit of lawlessness,. Uils I since, the abolition, of tho slavery and
appetite for crime, In our army th found much cause for congratulation.
body which is to maintain the flag Hut, he said, this fact could not ex-
' UM80 individuals from punishment for
crime even if Buch leniency should tie
in the Interest of the race which It
would not be. Concluding, ho said:
"Let it be understood by them unfl
by all that this government Ib their
government as well iib ours; that
their hands, their labor In slavery
and out, helped to mnke It; Hint their
vnlor and herolBm helped tq preservo
It, and that justice will be metod out
both In protection and In punishment.
The door of hope will not be closed
nor an esrupe from crimes be provid
ed. Iut It ba known, as every man
Notice to Creditors,
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned was by order of the county
court of Lane county, Oregon, made
and entered on March 23, A. D. 1908,
appointed administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of William
Brownlee, 'deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate will
please present tho same together with
the vouchers therefore to the under
signed at his office at No. 26 West
ElL'hlh street. Eugene. Oronon. with
in six months from he date of the! must know, that If this republic Is lo
publication of this notice. 'endure, obedience to the law Is to be
Date of first publication. March, tho first tenet of our faith and that
th gral arllly-)., xz 23456 3456
I the great army of the United (Mates
I must be one In which the women and
children enn feel perfectly set lire
, when retiring for the night
coir iioux. with rows
HOOF OX ONK FOOT
24. 1908.
JESSR O. WELLS.
Administrator with tho will annexed.
Notice of Sale on Execution
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution Issued out of the
iircuu court or me state or ore-1 Albany Or Anrll 19 A freak
!? 'r th.e P."""1' ' 'rolt h"n born'on the farm oTk
aay oi Apru. isea. on a jujig- Hartsok, In Benton county, near this
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2d day of March, 1908, In favor of
E. E. Mink, plaintiff, and against
Nannie K. Belshaw, defendant, for
the sum of two hundred forty-two
and and 20-100 dollars, which judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in
the oflfce of the clerk of said "court
on the 7th day of .March, 1908, by
which writ I was commanded that ont
of the personal property belonging to
said defendant, or If sufficient could
not be found then out of the real
property belnnclni: to said ricfeml-
lant', on or after the said 4th clnv of
! April. 190S, to satisfy hm Id Judgment,
costs and accruing routs. Helng un
able to find personal property with'
which to satisfy said Judgment, costs
t and arerulng costs, i did on the 4th i
j day of April, 1 90S.' levy upon the fol-,
'lowing real property belonging to
salt) defendantt on the said 4th day
of April, 190. or subsequently, to
wlt: Lot No. 4 In Illork No. 8 of the
original town of Eugene City.
, now Eugene, as platted and
recorded, all in Lane county, Oregon.
' Now, therefore, In the name of the
State' of Oregon. and in order to satis
fy said Judgment, com and accruing
costs, I will on Monday, the 25th day
of May, 1 908, between ths lo.ur of
9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'colck p .m.,
to-wlt: at 1 o'r.w,k p m. on said
day, at the southwestdoor of the!
county courthouse in Eugene, Lsnei
conn1)', Oregon, offer fur sale furl
Melshaw's right, title aid Interest In
f .Mh BiibJeet to redemption, nil of the
above-named defen'ltant's Nannie
He!sb.y' rifht. title :ind Interest in
and tiA'ie above-ijesrrile'il real prop
ertv. , j
Imted this 15th d.-iv of April. 1 908.1
I ltKII FISK, 1
Sheriff Lane County, Oretjon.
hoof. The colt Is now four days old
and apparently Is not hampered by lis
strange foot. It runs about and will
probably grow up
(iovKitNoit oit.wrs
mi.i.KK iii:i'itn: E
. Springfield, April 20.
(Jovernor liliieen low grant-
ed a reprieve to Merman IIII-
lek, sentenced to hang for tho
murder of the Vezral fain-
lly, to June 1 i. 4
NEW TODAV
COME '.et us reason together. If
there Is a r'nsun why mutual In
surance Is not safe and business
like, I want to know It and get out
it the business. If It Is the best
ItiKiminr-c yi, ii wnnt It. All that I
want of fair-minded business men
a a chance tu meet objections and
to explain our methods. Office In
Fountain tiri.s-ry, 502 Willamette
street, Eugene. , a2u
GUVERNOR CHARLES E. HUUrltS.
This U rtnvpmor IIuKhoit' favorite portrait and probably In the l)fst lllse
noss that has over U'en male of ttu New York executive. The tltfht thut
t.ovenmr lluhcs bus made to stop raiv truck betting in the Kmptre State has
drawn him into more proinlneihv than his catolMacy fnv pri'shlentlal houoi-s.
Smn nfter his tiuiutinitlim the mveinor set abmi to frame a statute that
would stop hookuufkiiitf. ami he made the hardest t&Ut hi the pollttcal history
of the state to secure the adoption of the measure.
MAY PAVE SIX
BLOCKS ON
OLIVE STREET
Lebanon high school debuting team
won from Grunts rass high school
one night last week. Tills Is tho
fourth straight victory for the team.
A petition Is being
among the property owners on Olive tv. Oregon
street asking the city lo order Hint
street payed from West Fifth to West
Eleventh street, a distance of six
blocks. It Is Bald a majority of tho
owners of property on tho street are
signing the paper and the prospects
are fair for securing the Imp-.-ovo-nient.
If not possible to obtain tho
requisite number of slunaturea to se
cure the Improvement of Uio street for
that distance Ike property owners will
petition for tlie pavement between
West Seventh and West Tenth, but
those who are back of tho movement
Notice of Final Settlement.
I .Notice Is hi reby given that tho
undersigned, llnus Peterson, admin
istrator of tho estate of Hans llan
, sen, deceased, has filed his final ac
count In tin matter of said estute
curculuted w"n ,n0 county court of Lane Coim-
iind Monday, the 4th dny
of May, 1908, at tho hour of 2 o'clock.
Ill tho afternoon of thut day has reen
fixed by the crder of said court, for
the hearing of objections to said
final account mid for tho final set
tlement of said estate; and that all
objections to snld account must he,
in lid ii and filed with snld court on
or before thu date so flxod for the
final settlement of snld estate
Dated this 28lh dny of March. 190S.
HANS PETEIISON.
Administrator of tho Estate of Hans
, riausen. oeceasea.
seem to be confident thnt they will L, Bllyen, attorney,
bo successful In their efforts to get
the entire six blocks paved.
Administrator's Notlr to Creditors.
1 Notice Is hereby given that Geo. O.
lleltzman has been appointed admln-
Istrntor of tho estate of Ludwlck
1 Martin, deceased, by the county court
PDnR-DI Y TniinDDnU r Lano county, Orogon, on the 16th
rnUDADLI lUmUnnUn .day of March, 1908, and that all per.
; boiib having claims against said estate
uiu iimuuy mjwiitiu to presoni mo
same to snld administrator at his
NO home on Madison stroet, Eugone, Or
ogon, duly veriried as Is required by
law, or at the luw office of I. N.
Harbaugh, at Room 6 over the First
Kr..i..nn, ii i. f.-, rx
The ballot boxes and tally sheets ! ' .L- "r,on:
for Wendllng, Five H Ivors and ' this notlco.
Florenco have not yet arrived at Hated this 17th day of March,
tho county clerk's office, and the of-! '"08. .
OFFICIAL COUNT BEGINS
ONl.V TllltEH I'RECI.VCTS HAVK
NOT 1IKK.V 1IE.KI) KilOM-KLI-XTIO.V
IV IIKCKTA
flclnl count will not be commenced
till they are received. Thry nr ex
peeled In tonight mid In Hint rase the
count will begin tomorrow morning.
It will take u day or morn to eompletu
It. Tll r!urns from the precincts
that have nut yiit reported will not
ehange tho result of ths election In
the leu'li
The ballot box from Heceta pre-1
Administrator.
I. N. HAUnAUClII,
Attorney for Wslato.
HVMMONH
In tho Circuit Oourt of the State of
Oregon for tha County of Lane.
Claude H. Spencer, Plaintiff, ts.
T.ela M. Spencer, Defendant.
clnct was brought In ttjls a(t,vrnoon. I To Lela M. Spencer, tha above named;
the messenger reporting: thnt no nlaoi
tlon was held (hero for tho reason
that not anoiigll voters to make up
the election board t'Klllo to tho polls.
Tho day was very stormy on tho
coast, where the precinct is located,
and only two or three men flppoared
at the polls.
To Mound returns enmo In nt 4:30
this afternoon. Three votes were cast,
two Republican mid one Democratic.
I'MTHEK OF NATIONAL
t;ME IS HEAD
V
New York, April 20. Hen
ry Cliadwlrk, nged S3, who
look so prominent n part In
the development of bam. ball
that he was called the "fur li
er" of II. died today at. his
home in Ilmoklyn.
r' -f -r 4.
lJS'f Saturday In one of the dry
goods slor.-s. I he First National
bank or on the street car. a ladbV
Ilk umbrella, with gold head,
pearl stick and yold lip. Finder
will please leave It a! The (iuard
office or with Minnie Evans an,
n-celve reward.
FOIt SALE One National cah regis,
ler. one Keriiilu't.,11 Ivnewrlter at,,l
a large Iron safe. Enquire of , Ooa
M. Travis, Loan Savings bank lour'
""lining. probably
I'lLEHi rrt.r.n: i'ii,S! .. .
Williams Indian Pile ointment'
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absortia the tumors, allays
itching at once, acts as a poultice.
gives Insta't relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for
piles and Itching of (lie private parts.
Sold l,r Linn ifrug fo , by mall (10c
ana ji.no. Williams .Mtg Co
props., Cleveland. O.
QorenuniiL.
In ths name of tha Hinlfl ol Ori?
goli! YOU r haraliy HIIIIIIIIMHed Hiltl
required to Rrt)if and ttitswor tha
complaint of tho above named
plaintiff In tho above entitled Court
now on file with the clerk of said
Court, on or bnforo the 16th day ot
May, 1908, and you are hereby nott
fled, that If you fall to appear and
answer snld complaint as hereby re
quired, tho plaintiff will ask said
Court for the "relief demanded In
his said complaint so filed with tho
clerk of suld Court, to-wlt!
For the dissolution of the mar
riage contract now existing between
said plalntirr and defendant, and for
full relief herein.
Thl summons Is served upon you
by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge
of the above entitled Court, duly
made at. Chambers on the 3rd day of
April, 190S, requiring the first pub
lication hereof lo be made on Anrll
4th, p.Mii, and (lie lust publication
on the H'.th day of May, 1 90S, and
lb it you appear on or before the Idiri
day of Mj.y. IIKIK. L. IIILYEtJ,
Attorney fr Plaintiff.
Til Itl lil Kilts.
Kosallo llausch, do-
Newport Is lo have i
one lo be publish, 'I l,v
Vynlng llxiin, a promli
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mil newspaper writer. II.. has
a 'lo,,, plant. nd tin. fii n
inoii'li will begin operations.
pa tier,
.oiiiiht
Of Hie
WusMtiKton wnrnr
led lifter It V I Tl le,
making to a m,.
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.NOTICE
Estate of
ceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank
J. Xlinrimr, has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of Itos
alle llausch, dei ised. by the Hon.
ti. It. ChrlSlllrin I'l.lintV lll.ltrn .f oa Irl
'tan., frmnir, AM persons havlnir
claims ni-'alnst the estate, are hereby
noilfled to present the same to the
.i.lniliiNlrator at the law office of
Horrls A Skltnv.pb In Eugene, Ore
gon, within s'; inoiitlii, from the dato
of the flrt publii atinn of this notlco
wltli the u, i ,,s ,arv vouchers.
FKA.VK
ZIMMER, O
, A ! ii I u 1st ra tor.
Dorrls H Sklpwonh',
Attorn. 'u f,,r the Estate.
Man !l III. ILiu-j.
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