Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 07, 1908, Image 7

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f om tor over 30 years, has borne the mature of
In Counterfeits, lauuMions ana Jttst-as-good" are but
bperiraentt that trifle rtth and erifor the health of
jmt and Children t-rperionce against Experiment.
I What is C ASTORIA
jUtoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
nric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
JcDtalus neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
pibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ind allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVincl
Jolic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
ind Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Komach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Cuildrou's Panacea The Mother's l?rtaid.
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE erNTAUH COM FAN V. TT MUMMY TIIKCT, N VOflft CITY.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
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INUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
ie Kind You Hare Always Bought
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER,1..' President.
L. H.. POTTER, Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
Cor 7th and Willamette
I'l.IX .Qi;i:i. r k.tim.i:
!:oK, r.KlM.S l'i:; t !.IA!i
s ami I. i s ok fi.AY to i:k;i:m-:
Kellx Turrin. of rottage Grove,
while in the city yesterdav, left at
i ui .sauiutai iiau k several sain-j
' Ji luiueirti )iaiui. WHICH I
he has recently found on Ilia place i
three miles west of Cottage Grove.
There are two kinds of the clay, one 1
of a dark red color, entirely without I
grit, and when rubbed with a wet fin.
ger gives off a dark red stain. It is
highly probable that when properly
treated it would make an excellent '
paint. The other kind of clay is of a
light color, and resembles fire clay
very much, except that It has grains
and knots, like wood. One would
believe that It was petrified wood
If it were not soft. Mr. Currln says
there Is a ledge of the red cluy Si) j
itU VoTthiaveVgatin
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MARVELOUS AND
Tllnil I IHn PTfirtV 'u"k'"lt a10"K '"' 0lJ stock f.ir souie
1 HnlLLING OTOR I i t,liu' Pretty cheap when 1 came across
Kvangelist MrCom'c, who was for
merly associated with Dr. J. Wilbur
Chapman in his great evangelistic
campaign In Portland, will describe
the life and conversion of Jerry Mc
Auley, the notorious river pirate and
founder of the famous Water street
mission of New York city, at the
Methodist church Thursday evening,
May 7, at 8 p. m. This address has
been delivered to large and interested
audiences In this country and Can
ada. A free will offering will be taken
at the close of the service.
At 7:15 the evangollBt will conduct
an open-air meeting nt tho corner
of Eighth ar.d Willamette streets.
I.EAYK.MiOOO I,AM)
tiit.VXT OP1
:isatou
Seattle, Wash., May 5. L. C.
Dolley, manager of the Montana
Timber Company, with offices In
this city, is under arrest charged
with obtaining money by false pro
tenses. S. E. Griggs, a dentist, who
has an office In the same building ns
Dolley Is the complaining witness
and Griggs business partner. Dr. S.
B. Lee, says ho has also been victim
ized. Dolley is accused of accepting
fees for filing claims on lands in Ore
gon, representing that the govern
ment was about to take them over
after annulling them as land grants
to various railroads while as a mat
ter of fact no such condition exist
ed. In Griggs' complaint Dolley Is
charged with having taken 11) from
him last December for tiling on a
quarter section of timber laud near
Roseburg. It. was subsequently es
tablished thut tho land had been pat
ented in 1896 and no auoh claim
could be allowed. Griggs asserts
that Dolley knew this and promised
to refund the money If the claim
was no good. The claim is worthless
and now he refuses to pay back the
monev. Dolley does business at
Roseburg through C. I. Leavengood,
and the latter signed the receipt for
Dr. Lee's claim.
TESTIMONY IN JlfEF
IIKIIlEltY TltlAI,.
San Francisco. May a. In the
Ruef bribery trial today, Joseph E.
Green, president of the ' I'arkstde
Realty Company, got through his
long siege on the witness stand and
was followed by (iustav 11. I'ltilisMti,
the real esttito man. The testimony
of both witnesses was quite frank,
tint their admissions were no more
damaging than that they had paid
itiief an attorney's fee to help them
get their franchise.
A jilifornuin'H I, lick.
"The luckiest day of inly life wns
when I bought a box of Bucklon's
Arnlsa Salve," writes Charles K. Hil
da!) n, of Tracey, Cal. "Two 2 5c box
es cured me of an annoying case of
itching piles, which bad troubled me
for years and had yielded under no
ether treatment." Sold under guar
antee at W. Kuykendall's drug store.
FUIKAV NIGHT
Amateur night; free for all ama
teur actors. A prize for tho one cre
ating the most applauso.
m9 THE ORPHEUM.
DWORATION DAY, MAY .TO
If you Intend to have a monument
or tablet erected by Decoration Day
you should make your selection at
nnp whllA there Is n nice stock to
select from. Nothing Diit the best of i
work furnished at reasonable prices.
Corner Sixth and Willamette sts.
29 E. C. LAKE.
IP I!V K.IKw
The merits of the Tc-xas Wtader,
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. (1 a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
by 0. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. 5. W. Hall. I91S
Olive street. St. Louis.
FltKSH CEMENT
Fresh car best grade Portland ce
ment Just arrived Price $3.75 pef
barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co.
To relieve cor'ipatlnn, clean out
he tiowels. tone and s'rengthen the
i i i:'-s 1 ve organs ; ut Cem in a nat
i;ral fond!' ''ii wi'h HolllsTer's Hocky
M.Min'ain Tea. 'he niot rellatde ton
ic for thirty y-ars. 3."c Tea or Tab-
LIN.V DIU'O CO.
WISH) HAH'iSo
John M. K D:xod, sue or to W
E noddy. All wood sa-d to huk
For prompt service tibona Black
3312. Keildenre 324 lift a street, tf
GmoIIbs woods. 0
I'm a li,'k.t pc:i!;vr. It's n t nut. ti
of a business an. I doosu't iriw ;l man
uiiu-h of a position (n the v.orM. tun a
soa!cr lias a Uuinati heart, just
any out else. A scalar may fvl lu
cllutHl to bestow that heart upon a wo-
man.
1 had that Inclination once, but
I'm uover golnn to have It aisilu. Wo
men are the moat unirrateful enature
In the world. A woman who would
treat a man as one of 'em treated me
Isn't fit to live on the face of the earth.
One day a pretty, melancholy looking
girl of perhaps twenty-two enine Into
my office and aatd Hhe wanted to get
to her mother, who was lying sick In
CluctunaU. She said she vn broke
and wanted a ticket for about nothing.
I bad half n mind to elvv her a ticket.
cUarsiiii! up the amount to myself, but
would I giving a .Image
tbias like $10. and. while, as 1
souie
:iid. a
ticket sealer has n heart, he isn't the
kind of man to give things away
that he can't iiiYoi'd to give, i was
an unused half of an old excursion
ticket, the limit of time of which had
long ago expired, it occurred to me
that if the girl worked on the sym
pathies of the conductor as nhe hud on
mine she might Induce ulni to pass her
through on It. I told her what I was
thinking about and that If she was In
clined to try it on 1 would give her the
ticket free of charge. She asked If
there would lie anything dishonest In
such au act, and I told her I didn't
think there would be; there would be
no misrepresentation. If the conductor
wouldn't accept the ticket the worst he
could do was to put her off at the first
stop and she would lie Just so far on
her journey. If she got stranded In a
strange place she could get on the next
train and go farther ou the same ticket.
and so on
She suld she wouldn't do that, but if
the conductor would let her go through
on the ticket she would do so. Tho
ticket hud been paid for by some one.
and she didn't think the mud bad a
mum I right to refuse it. 1 agreed with
her us to that, and she accepted the
ticket with heartfelt thanks and tears
In her eyes. She looked hungry, and 1
asked her If she was going through
without anything' to cnt She said
she'd have to. and I felt ao aurry for
her that 1 asked her to go out to a
restaurant and tilled her up with oys
ters, beefsteak and a lot of other
things. 1 remember Hie bill was J3.50.
Uer train went at 12:05 o'clock, so 1
took her to tho theater. If you want
to love nuy one, Just do something for
'cm. Tho more I did for this poor girl
the more I thought what a iQYoljr home
she could make for mo, By tho time I
left her nt tho station I would have
bought "uor a good ticket, but I'd spent
n" ny money. 1 told bet to keep up
her courage and she'd go through all
right Sim snld that I was one of na
ture's noblemen and I would be re
warded for my kindness to her. As
the train moved away she waved her
hand to mo out of the coach window,
looking nt me with tearful eyes.
It wasn't a week before I received1
a note from the attorney of tho road
over which I'd given tho girl a ticket
stating that they hud a case against
me for swindling and must cither shut
up my shop or they would send nio to
state prison. 1 went nt oucc to tho
attorney's office ami nsked to know
what It meant. lie showed me the
ticket I had given the girl with a sick
mother and nsked n:e If I'd sold It to
a deaf anil dumb girl. I denied tho
charge and admitted I'd given It to a
girl who could talk ns well as I could.
Then bo told me bow the ticket bad
been used.
Tho girl had poked It at the conductor
wbeu bo came around, and be told her
it was no good. She began to talk to
him with her Angers, and, seeing her
condition, he bad given ber a pencil
and paper on which she wrote that a
ticket scalper had sold tho ticket to her
for the regular faro. The road was
trying to get a case to scare us scalp
ers, and the conductor, hacked by the
passengers, who were Indignant at
such treatment of a fioor deaf and
dumb girl, passed her through, but he
stipulated that rhc should glvo tho
name of the icalper, which ho did
willingly, expressing the hope thut they
W0"M VauMi hltn soundly.
Well, I told my side of the story,
and when they sent to the address tho
girl hnd given them for corroboration
of her side they found there was no
nuch street and number In existence.
The officers of the road believed that
the poor girl shrank from appearing
against me and had, therefore, thus
concealed her abode. Hut, not having
any evidence against me. they didn't
prosecute me, though I remaloed un
der a cloud with them.
Not long ago In looking over a news
paper my eyes were attracted to an
Item headed, "Worklnjf the Iieaf and
fiumb IUcket." The Item stated that
Mnry Moyers bad been arrested for
traveling on railroad trains on worth-
i b-ss tickets and pretending to be deaf
and dumb. She represented that the
tickets were sold her by ticket scalp
ers, thus exciting the sympathy neces
, "fry to get herself passed and often to
!drnw forth a contrtlmtlon from the
! passengers. I sent the clipping to the
i officers of the rsllrosd she hd iwln
i died, and they wrote toe footi of
apology.
But f d9o't wsnt any more women la
Olio. UEHKUJK AXQL'S.
Made in
New York
York
style into
"Benjamin
Clothes.
is built in so
skillfully that it
will outlive
any fabric. The
Price is Right.
Roberts
EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Pror, M. D.
P. I. Bartle, M. D.
B. F. Sciltle, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. fA
Gto.O'B.DttiiM.a,
L. E. McDweaL fVV U
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
W9t
! BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new building-
across the street and we will be pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for . 65c
Broils and Stows Strictly CoC Prfc
West 6th
Street.
BRODERS BROS.
A FULL LINE OF.
New Granitware just m
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters Makheescading
s. L. LONG
Appreciates smoking good j
cigars. It gives him relaxation. ,
The Mount. Hood C zar is a
t ! It .t- I
idvurnc among an running men
It
is positively the oest 10c
Cigar on the market
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-fiv
years experience. Kesidence. Eas 1
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eureoe. Ortioo.
INLY the
best tailors
in New
build the
And
it
Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
HOSPITAL I
For, the care and treatment of
lVfledical arv.1 Surgical Cases
ModcipO. operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
pu,tua and blood examinations,
pull corps of trained nursev
Rates on application.
NEW
MARKET
HARDWARE STORE
50 East. Ninth Street.
Organized 1883
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, ORECON
Capital paid m 1100,000
8urplus and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
I Total $300,000
' t'mler Hnme Maluigenwllt 2A Years.
1 Vour I'atronaun HollHti!.
T. O. Hendricks President
1 8 B Ekln vice
President
I P. K.
Bn 01 grass.
Cashier
. Assistant Cashier
.Assistant Cashier
j I. use U Ooodrlch
Darwin Hrlslow, .
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teanonfc
Gmcrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W4 th
City and
Property
. AUST SELL.
Good Business Property
on Willamette Street
400 acres to cut up into
small tracts, $20 to $35
per acre.
Good 600 acre farm at
$25 per acre.
We Havt
Many Other
Bargains
In Our List
Call and see us.
OREGON
LAND CO.
412 Willamette St, Eugene, Or
Rustic
moulding
POSTvS.BOXES
xi.u ' 'A
MONROE
TFe- HOUSEFURNISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DE
TROIT STOVES and
JIANCES. Cash paid
for Second Hand Furni
ture, Phone R 5576-6? Wett tljrhtb Sfc.
EUGENE ,0REG0
Julius
Goldsmith
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Croccries
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No deliyi, w. have our own delivery
mTssG. H.IRISH S
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
IS THK aRIATEST
THEATRICAL ! SHOW PAPER
IN THE WORLD.
$4.00 Per Yeir. Single Copy, 10 Cts.
ISSUKI) WKKKLT.
Sample Copy Free.
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