VTaT
THE FFORVB DAILY GfX&iU). Tl KMMY. MAV 8. HX
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Economizes the use of flour, but
ter and eggs; makes the biscuit,
cake and pastry more appetiz
ing, nutritious and wholesome.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
This is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar.
It Has No Substitute
Thara ara AIM and Pnoaphata al Lin allium old at
a lowar arte, but n hauHkitpir ngardlaf tha baaltfe
at bar laatlly can attar ta HH than.
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DIED
At Springfield. May 2, 1908, Thol
nit Constance Harper, the five-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Harper. The remains were Interred
in the Laurel Qrovo cemetery.
Kodol completely digests all class
es of food. It will get right at the
trouble and do the very work itself
for the Btomacli. It Is pleasant to
take. Sold by all drugglBts.
!
HOItN
At Leaburg, April 30, 1908, to
Ed Pooler and wife, a son.
At Leaburg, Aprrll 30, 1908, to
Prang Moore and wife, a daughter.
At Springfield. May S, 1908, to
Thomas A. Hillings and wlfo, a son.
Ilolllsler's Rocky Mountain Tea
tones the stomach, stimulates the
lazy liver, strengthens the bowels
and makes their action easy and nat
ural. The best tonic for the whole
system. 3 So Tea or Tablets.
LINN DUUQ CO.
See the new braced Savage wheel.
No extra charge for brace.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Warner tunes pianos. Leava or
ders at Morris' Mualo Store. tf
In Eugene, May 2, 1908, to Nor
man Allport and wife, a daughter.
Insist upon beWltt's Witch Haiel
Salve. It Is especially good for piles.
Sold by all druggists.
S. Roome, managor of the Wells
Pargo express office here, expects
two more coops of homing pigeons
In from Portland tonight and they
will .be liberated In the morning.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers are
small, safe, sure and gentle little
pills. Sold by all druggists.
SMITH'S ARREST ;,
CREATES SENSATION
AT PRINEVILIE
Prlnevllle, Or., May 4. Former
Sheriff C. Sam Smith was arralngned
In the circuit court before Judge W.
L. Bradshaw at 2 o'clock this after-
noon on four Indictments filed by
District Attorney Frank Menefee.
He is accused of burning a sheep
herder's house at the shearing plant
of ex-Congressman J. N. Williamson,
of exposing poison for the purpose of
killing Williamson's sheep and with
cutting wire fences on the property
of Charles AUschul, leased by the
former congressman. On request of
his counsel,. Smith was given until
tomorrow to enter a plea, and It Is
probable that the first trial on one
of the arson charges will npt begin
until Wednesday. The defendant
Is at liberty on $5000 bond.
The trial or Smith will undoubted
ly be one of the greatest legal bat
tles ever witnessed in this part of
the state In the prosecution the
District Attorney will be assisted by
his deputy, W. A. Bell, and H. S.
Wilson, of The Dalles, who assisted
In the defense of Williamson during
the land fraud trial. Smith will be
defended by J. R. Wyatt and J. K.
Weatherford, of Albany, and George
W. Barnes, of Prlnevllle.
Practically the entire population
of Prlnevllle Is arrayed on one or
the other side, and no topic is be
ing discussed. Both Smith and Wil
liamson have many powerful and
loyal friends and the defendants In
their struggle for vindication will
have the advantage of everything
that money can procure.
Up to the beginning of this con
troversy, Smith, who is a cattle man,
and Williamson, who is a sheepman,
have been warm friends. In fact,
Smith was Indicted by Francis J.
Heney on the charge of attempting
to Influence witnesses In the con
gressman's behalf. This charge has
been held over him for a long time.
It Is generally maintained that this
affair has little to do with the war
between cattle and sheepmen which
for a quarter century has blackened
the history of Crook county. In
vestigation, however, shows that It
Is a logical outgrowth of the condi
tions which have prevailed, for so
long. The basic theory of the pros-j
edition is that Smith committed thei
crime charged because Williamson 1
refused to buy his hay or the right
to graze his sheep on his stubble dur
ing the winter. Larkln Elliott, a
sheepherder formerly In Smith's em
ploy, who was jointly Indicted with
him on the various charges, 1b said
to have made a full confession of the
crime alleged. While this is com
mon street talk, the authorities are
extremely reticent and will make
no admissions other than that El
liott will be a witness for the prose
cution. Anticipating such a devel
opment, the attorneys for defense
will have many witnesses present to
attack Elliott's reputation for ve
racity. The main line of defense will be
that Smith is the victim of a far
reaching conspiracy arising out of
political enmities, in substantia
tion of this allegation they point to
the fact that Smith was arrested
and held in jail for a week, although
his friends could have given bonds
for $ 100,000 If necessary, and was
denied ball until an order could be
procured from Judge Bradshaw, then
at Baker City. His son, Stanley
Smith, aged 14 years, it is said, was
qlen haM a n.lonnap nn fk miRiemea-
nor charge for a week, and cut off
from all communications wun rela
tives and friends, it is said, how
ever, that although sweated dally
by officials, that the lad revealed
nothing which would assist in the
prosecution.
Everything In Prlnevllle is quiet,
and the majority of the citizens say
It will remain so during the trial.
There are many to doubt this, how
ever. Sheriff Frank Elklns is be
ing praised by jnany as the Moses
to lead Crook county out of the wil
derness of lawlessness. Smith sym
pathizers, on the other hand, de
nounce him as a tool of the William
son faction.
ATLANTIC FLEET
TONIGHT ANCHORS
OFF SAN FRANCISCO
COFFEE
Good coffee is partly in
buying and partly in
making; like everything
else.
Yovr tracer raturna rour sonar If rov doa'l
Uba Saailliaf ' Baal: wa par aim.
Santa Cruz? May 5. The combin
ed Atlantic fleet this aiternoou cuiu-
j tni nf its long
' menceu uie tn -
cruise from Hampton Roads to San
Francisco, and win arrive un s""
c-..nA(aon iichtshin tnniaht. and to-
morrow morning will get under way
and by noon will be well within the
Golden Gate.
Goes AfUr Evans.
Santa Cruz, May 5. The Connec
ticut left for Monterey this morning
to bring Admiral Evans to Santa
Cruz. As the Connecticut weighed
anchor Admiral Thomas flag was
hauled down.
Admiral Is Happy.
Paso Robles, May 6. Admiral Ev
ans started for Monterey in a private
car and special train at 7 o'clock this
morning. He is happy in anticipa
tion of rejoining the fleet and proud
of the fact that he will lead the fleet
into San Francisco bay. .
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MARRIED
At the parsonage of the Christian
church at Albany, May 3, 1908, Lau-
i tus H. Crabtree and Miss Effle Dl
Walter, both of Eugene, Rev. J. J.
Evans,;a8tor of the Christian church
there, officiating.
Kill IT LAND PRICKS
STILL (;()I(i VP
' V. H. Norcross refused an effer of
I $35,000 for his orchard at Central
' Paint and Informed the would-be
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I MIICIlilBCl U'ni C
' ooO, or tlOOO an aOe. The orchard
! has twelve acres In full bftring, with
isome 20 acres of young trees coming
! on, and the crop this year will pay
! ten per cent interest on $50,000.
fLess than a year ago Mr. Norcross
1 nvltoA tn mi, n nrtcp nn tha nrnn
erty, and when he put It at $25,000
some o his friends declared he was
crazy for asking so much. Ex.
Piles t rn.Es: lesi .. .
Williams Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acts as a poultice,
gives instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for
piles and Itching of the private parts.
Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail 50c
and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
nl'l'irm. FOR Rf AST
FOR NORTHWEST
When your food seems to nauseate
you take Kodol. Take Kodol now
and until you know you are right
again. There Isn't any doubt about
what it will do and you will find the
truth ofr-thla statement verified after
you hove used Kodol for a few weeks
It Is sold here by all druggists.
Portland, May 5. Western
Oregon and Western Wash
ington Showers tonight or
Wednesday; southerly winds.
Eastern Oregon and South
ern Idaho Fair tonight and
Wednesday; light frost to
night. Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Fair to
night and Wednesday.
SIMMONS' PHOTO TENT.
Oak Street, between 9 and 10.
Fresh garden seed In bulk.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
does not constipate, but on the other
hand Us laxative principles gently
move the bowels. Children Jike It.
Sold by all druggists.
Tar and CsncnalaifB
For the complete cure of coeghs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and all
lung complaints tending to consump-
1 lion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
I have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation as a standard cough
remedy. It contains no opium or
with
Sold
safety to children. Price $1.00,
by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co.
props., Cleveland, O.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
The Hoffman.
Chas. A. Royce, Portland.
Mrs. F. C. Walters, Elmira.
J. W. Walters, Elmira.
B. F. FlBk and wife, Elmira.
Otto N. Gore, Albany.
Geo. J. Wilhelm, Harrisburg.
John T. Albert, Portland.
S. G. Splcer, Marcola.
Charles Wilkinson, Salem.
C. R. Sylvester, Jasper.
M. E. Jarnagln, Coburg.
H. H .Goodman, Lowell.
J. R. Thesher, Los Angeles.
W. B. Scott, Leaburg.
L. Fuller, Portland.
H. L. Wallls. city.
W. Simmons, S. F.
L. A. Tobias, city.
E. H. Sapp, city.
Chas. W. Shepherd, city.
T. Harnden, Portland.
D. E. Huckleberry, Mabel.
M. D. Harpole, Mabel.
Frank Whetten, Mabel.
T. C. McMahon, Mabel.
T. Wigman, Portland.
E. M. McCubblns and wife, Port
land; The SrncfMle.
C. B. Previtt, Portland.
H. J. Armstrong, -Portland.
A. C. Reese, Portland.
Sam H. Codden, St. Paul.
J. H. Saw, K. C.
E. T. Wilson. Seattle.
Julius Jacoby, Chicago.
H. E. Cheney, Portland.
W. W. Powell, Tacoma.
J. L. Greeley, Chicago.
G. F. Arnold, S. F.
H. E. Bernstein, N. Y.
I. W. Frankel, N. Y.
E. C. Oliver, Portland.
W. M.. Miller, Portland.
William C. Lyons, N. Y.
Henry Teel, Portland.
H. W. Ireland, Portland.
E. S Streeter, Chicago.
Mrs.' W. H. Blair, Cottage Grove.
j MAKER
,.n. f .i I W wmi.
yond endurance, and XL?
brings on nervous prostnSP'
ing spells, difflneXp
and.a general breaW dofe
feminine system, 4l K
altogether miserable.
Vftr fill
reBf(j
LYDIAEaPINKHAM'S
John Riha, of Vlning, la., says: "I
have been selling DeWltt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year,
and they give better satisfaction than
any pill I ever sold." For sale by
all druggists.
Her hand this man could not get,
His health was not as It shouUJ be.
He had not used the "best as yet,."
Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Co.i
SVHSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD.
.,.k lUc iciiunine system tti
strong, healthy, normal condiJJ
airs. Ji.ua Griffin, of Park SL(W
ton, lv . , writes to Mis. PinvC
" I was tronblrf forth, jan
fimlA hmUh. .
.. , wocucQt, paiu (
mv side, and heiHu-k. i "
miserable and dimniri i j.r
gave me no relief. Lydia E. PinkS
health and made me feel better ii
FACTS FOR SICKWOMEK
for thirty years Lydia E. IU
nam s Veeetfthle rnmiwmj ...j.
- - -o uuiiwtu, 1UKI
from roots and herbs, has bra tin
standard remedy for female ilk
and has positively cured thousands!!
displacements, inflammation, nleertv
Hon, norom tumors, lrregulantiti
periodic pains, backache, that tdi-tnir-dovm
feelintr. flatulennv. itiriim
tiori,dizziiiess or nervous prostata
Why don't you try it?
Mm Plnbham InvlfM all .U
- i . in. nil hq
women to write her for adrkt, I
Kne nas rukicq thouiandi I
Deaiin. Aaaress, Lynn, nm
Investor 7111 double their aox)
In two years tf they bay lota or in
tracts In the Blair street iddlttx
The city mast Build In that rJ(i
Acre Tracts m Blair Street Addition are Nearly All Soldi
IF YOU WANT ONE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
best Place in Eugene's Suburbs to Build a HomeBest Opportunity for Investment
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BLAIR STREET ADDITION
EDGElsmr OREGON.
0tu T -M- tHl aCtmctS Lancl tWO of three-quarter acre tracts remain unsold, and there has been a good sale of lots ' Several houses
will be built.m the addition this spring and summer, and other purchasers will set out shade and frnif h-e TKo , . ' e rreA very
reasonable to start with; and rapid sale and improvements made and contemplated justify a Steady Advance in Price on all unsold lots and tracts Rllv S . a PrPerty P1 1 ,
years. It is at present prices the best investment in Eugene, because it is situated where the Jown must expand over it. la" Strcct Addit,on ProPcrtr wil1 doublc m Va'U
Just as sure as water runs donw hill Eugene must grow down the main valley 'roads, where the electric roads will come ud from Pnrti,n Jut ir ,!
come from. Ifjyou want a home or wish to save money by investing it on easy installments in desirable real estate, you can't miss it in BLMR STrSr aZ? P3rt f C'ty'S bUSin"S. -i voir
own Terms onBalance. , s " m BLA1K STREET ADDITION. Small Cash Payment, and yo
Second strcct.will be graded through the addition this springthe time to buy one or more of the large lots, 68 x J43 feet, is NOW before the price is d d
xny 01 me iouowing weu-Known and reliable real estate dealers will be g ad to show Vn W.
OREGON LAND CO. GARRETT REAL ESTATE GO " PWpatV " any
McMURPHEY & RUGH, OREGON HOME lANE TlJndo), o TMMWJrn
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