Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 08, 1908, Image 5

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ock. o:
e Grove On Sale
1 1 lie foerv St
Cottag
Having purchased the "Toggery" stock of Mr. Ben Lurch, administrator for E. W. Hebard, we will
place it on sale Saturday morning at exceeding low prices for this up-to-date merchandise.
Furnishings.,
Arrow Brand Collars, Toggery price 15c; our price 2 for 15
Boston Supporters, Toggery price, 25c; our price 10t
Fancy Vests 13 OFF
SOc Suspenaera , 29
35c Suspenders 19$
15c Neckwear . 35
tiOc BaTbriggan Underwear 29$
1.75 8111c Underwear 99
1.25 Woolen Underwear 75
11.50 to $2.00 Dress Gloves 95
$1.50 Horse Hide, Calf Skin Gloves $1.00
$2.00 Horse Hide Gauntlets $1.25
Shirts and Night Robes...
$1.25 Monarch Shirts , &5$
$2.50 Cluett Shirts $1.35
Cluett and Monarch Negligee Shirts, values to $3.50 at $1.45
50c Work Shirts . . . y 39$
Boys' Shirts 19$
$1.50 Night Robes 95e
$1.75 Pajamas t 85J
Clothing
$2.50 boys' Navy blue Cheviot Suits $1.65
$2.00 boys' Corduroy Trousers , i $1.25
$7.00 Youths' long pants Worsted Sulta. . ... . $4.95
... -i i
Men's hand tailored Worsted Sulta, were $16.00, now $9.85
Men's Suits, values to $13.00, now $0.85
A new line of Outing Tronscrs, cut In peg-tops and semi-pegs
Upwards from $2.75
Men's Overalls 39
Dusters were $2.25; Saturday $1.65
Schwab's Specialty Clothing, latest styles, nobby pattorns
at $10, $15, $20
Hats.,
Conqueror Brand Hats, the best $3.50 Hat
on the market S2.35
Lion Brand and Majestic Hats
priced at $1.45
$7.00 Panamas $4.95
$3.00 Sailors $2.00
$1.50 Sailors $1.00
Also a full line of
Cloth and Straw Hats specially priced
Stanleys
PRJCE CUTTERS
612 Willamette St., 3 DoOrs South ef Ninth
Suit Cases...
Leather Caso, satin llnod , $4.75
A good leathor Suit Caso , , , , , $3.45
A Korntol Case, stool friwiQ
brass trimmed al 1 1 , ( $1.30
A gonulno cowhide caso,
would be cheap at $7.50 $4.95
KY GIVES EVIDENCE
JUDGE COHXKMj IS
STKICKEN WITH PARALYSIS
lUIT II IV CDCC M1DTIU! Judge Wilbur F. Cornell, one of
1 tl A I MAI rnCC lYIAnllli ithe pioneer miners of Fortymile, was
I i brought to Dawson Saturday, and Is
9L . I In the Good Samaritan hospital, suf-
i'iContlnueS from Page 1.) j fer,ng from a touch of )linliy8i8. The
' - ' i Judge is an elderly man, and during
s since made and the fact that the wlntPr 'Was attacked with paraly
Usaid to have borrowed a revol- ! sjs whe ,ivjng , )is cabin aloI10 ,lc
-u uie ailcrnuoil Jieviuua lu i,. f,.,,.. . ,l.v,lh jiiwt Rriveil Ills
fcrof Wolff. Also he has a val-
! life by firing a revolver to attract
watcn in Woltts sliop wnirn 1 , ,,. ,.-uu t ho river
iai;en, together with what cash wl,h onp (f ,,, ,.lat ra,lridi;e. lie
'to the drawer jit the time of tlie , ,.,..,,,,. 1,, cs,ina attention to liim-
:selt. rven men me 111:111 ne.uuo; me
rfer.
suriin either explains or denies
tf incriminating fact that has
:ttrn.lnced against him.
Claims Complete Alibi
Hi claimed this morning that he
i ' complete alibi, in proving
lick his wife will be a witness; that
iiu'ht three shirts, but that he
Icrount for all three of them,
that his wife can or will tell
3 they are; that the collar found
"mils shop was of a make and I ... 101, IMPOUTS SHOW
MRS, GUINNESS WAS
NOT WOMAN BURNED
(Continued from Page Or.e.)
pan to tremble. Klnnild believes she
fled and commlttt'd nuirlk fearing
exposure of her modo of life. On
the advice of her lawyer Bhe refused
to answer the questions.
uwir'u by Dr. ii. H. far, of I.uPorte.
Larson believes that the bonus found
are those of people hurled by the
physician, and the authorities are
irying (o ascertain If Car had a pri
vate burying grounj on the place.
Dniiuhtrr in In Hiding.
JanesvUle, Win., May S Swan Hil
da CiiiinncHR, daiiKhter of the Hc-rnnd
husband of Mvh. liulnncsri, Is hlddi.'ii
near here by relatives. She was kid
napped from the Cuinness place and
brought here for Hiif- ty by an uncle,
and steps wilt be i.ikrii to claim the
estate for her.
BR0DERS' REFRIGERATOR
PLANT ARRIVES
HOL'THKKN l'ACIKId
It. It. TIMK CAHD
shot was only suspicions ot some
I thing being w rong, and did not know
the true cause of alarm until after
'making an investigation. Dawson
Daiiv Xews, April 1
i Judge Cornell is an old newspaper
man. well-known In Oregon, his wife
being matron at the Insane asylum.
and a nephew is a
L. of O. faculty.
member of the
Hl'SINKSS IMTKOVIXG
"itch as he never wore; that It;
M Instead of a 1 51-2 his sizej
mat the co lar and necktie he x- v-t in.- 7 a m tnrti-
;n Friday night last are the catlon of the rising commercial tide
He wore when arrested a A,m,, i,nrtira are nolntlne
I to the figures for recent Importa
I Hons. The custom-house records
show that precious stones valued
'at S4S3.0t2 were brought Into this
fcIt collar nnrl a hlflrk and
liRiired necktie.
.'Jive the entire alibi complet
IWlared Martin this mornine
'ltorney. Senator Gearln, has 1 cr),,nlry' in April, as against $3S9,
.Mnl'c (Indies l-'oilllll
LaPorte, May N. Two niore bod
ies V"re turned up by the diggers In
the Guinness cliarmd farm today, one
that of a man and the oilier is sup-;
posed to be that, of a woman. Hothj
skeletons bad been articulated. Thus'
far only three or the eleven bodies
have I n Identified :
Jennie Olsen, the sixteen-year-old '
foster daughter of Mrs. Guinness;
Andrew Ilegelin, of Mansfield, S. D.,
and Ole O. Hiidsburg, of lola, Wis.
Justice Kincnid stilted today that
In the trial of Roy Latnphere. one
week before the burning of the home:
of Mrs. Guinness, who had Lain-;
nherp arrested for trespass, she was
questioned as to the death of her
two husbands, and was aaked point
blank Is they were Insured. The wo
man was composed, but suddenly bo-
PRINCE ARRESTED
FOR DEPRAVED ACTS
Hroder8 Uros. this morning rovelv
ed their five-ton refrlgeratliiK plant
from Cortland, anil It will ut olico
be Installed In their meat market on
West Klghth street. The compressor
will be located In the rear part of
tiie building, and pipes will be run
I all through the two refrigerator box.
es, which are each IixLTi feet In di
mensions. They expect, to liavo tbo
plant lu operation In a -week or ten
days. Tills Is n tiew departure In
Kllgefle, heretofore the butchers
keeping their meats cold lu the suiii-t.(, KxprcsH.
Colt ago Grove
111., Hoscburg
., Portland Ex-
Townrtl rorlluntl I'nsseiupT
No. Ill 3:18 a. m., Oregon Ex
press.
No. 1H G:00 a. m.,
PHHsenKcr.
No. 1 2 1 1:45 n.
Passenger.
No. I I 6:42 p. in
press.
Toward Sun !''ih!H'IHp Passenger.
No. II -2: IS 11.111., Itoscburn l'ns
Henger, No. 17 0 : U r p.m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 1.1 12:32 u.m., California Express.
No. 13 4:11 n. in., Ban I rancls-
Ilerlin. May X. Prince Philip Zu
ICulenberg was today placed under
actual arrest as the result of the tes
timony of two rlien at the prince's
bedHide to the effect that the prince
was guilty of wrongful actions with
them 25 yearB ago.
The arrest has to do with the tes
timony of the prince at the trial of
Maximilian Harden, editor of Die 7.u
kunft, who accused high officials of
various depraved acts. Harden waB
held guilty of libel.
Kl llSCItlltK KOIl THE GUARD.
514 In March ana t:w
In February. The value of:
the uncut stones Imported
ir, inril was S205.S2 1. or nearly half1
can prove. o( t)u, corresponding month last i
vear One of the importers sas 1 11.11 :
prices are as high as when the mar-.
ket was active.
ONION' SKTS.
j w White, Mh and Willamette.
m 1 6
Yu "ow to the minute every
that I was supposed to be on
V evening at the time Wolff was
furthermore, .. I can prove
1 fT.V rh;irjTe thov h.vn mnile
. me In this case Is fnlse."
i 5i1"l,e l'nba,lle that Mrs. Mar-
w a witness for her husband
7J"1 Is tried. Martin's allusions
"nde in his cell this morning,
w.reraely affectionate. He de-1
1 Wflcmt-ntU. ., lj . 1
f Ludi mere nau ueen
' Tl"nKPn"'rit at all, anil said i .Tjlilfs a fine babv," said the bur
tkt rt,'ba! nad not k,wel ; Elar to the frightened mother, as he
'tlv'nL aIT,t that' robbed the house. Mr. Raffle, him-
'S.from sneakTn. , "h ,V fielf co,"d '"..n",B '
nira a 1 1 1 1 mil T lit I .
"WHArS THE MATTER WITH THE BOSS?"
thoir
w.. ;, " ouerview yesieraay
.7" affectlonat In i.. -won...
the nad kissed him when:
1 iiav
COFFEE
at 's essential to
"bean ground fresh,
f oman of common
coffee?
XKW TODAY
FOR S-M.E Three cows for sale:
two frh and one soon to be
,..h innuire at 147 Lawrence
street.
ml 5
WANTED Bookkeeper and s'eno-i
grapher. Inquire of Scobcrt
Dodge, Eighth and ()llv. tf I
"T"" m' t If ro 4m1
'"""Win.
fcJOXH- PHOTO TKVT.
FOIt SM.K-Flne mountain ranch of;
" acres: 40 in cultivation and,
about 4 0 timber; creek running
fhrouh farm; fair h.mse and o ; ,
building; j " Y-ril e 1 J l'"'1' Car' '
of Eue'-ne. I rt '-. ' ,
G. Washburne. u
l
"SL I A v K.!lt W
MKT I line by a frt'ipicnL Huiiply of ice
from the local factory.
JONES AND CRAIG
- BROUGHT BACK
Sheriff Fred Flsk arrived home
on the midnight train last night with
HI Jones and Fred CrnlK, who are ac
cused of contributing to the delin
quency of a minor. Addle Watts.
They were arraigned before Judge
Hryson, of the Justice court, this
forenoon. They both demnnded an
examination and It was set for next
Tuesday at 9:30 n. m. Their bonds
were fixed at $500 inch, but neither
was able to furnish ball up to a late
hour and they are still In the county
Jail. The sheriff says he bad no
trouble with the boys on their way.
from llejipner to Eugene,
Wcmllini; llninch.
No. K I 7.00 a. in,, loaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. HZ 11:10 a. in., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. N7 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugeno
for WendlliiK.
No. HH 5:40 p. in., nrrlvcM Eugene
from WendllnK.
WM. MI'RRAY,
Gun. Pass. Agt.
Portland Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A.
A. J. GILLETTE,
, Local Agent,
Clothing
That Fits
and Wears
Wei!
tv
MOTIIKIi'S KITt.'lIKtf
Seventh and Oak strentr., has open
ed under now management. flood
board and room by the dsy, week or
month. First-class homo cooking.
Chicken dinner every H'tndny.
tt 11118. 8. Y. AUllOTT.
CLEVELAND TRUST,
CONCERN INSOLVENT
We still have our bargain counter,
which Includes hardware, furniture,
rugs and matllnn. Don't wait until
they are all none.
ClIAMHEKH HARDWARR CO.
FOR SANITARY
,AND PRACTICAL
Cleveland, May 8. The Euclid
Trust Company today made an as
signment to the Cleveland Trust Co. ! 1 Tp TO D ATP
In the Insolvency court. No state- 1 W rV 1
meut of assets or liabilities Is given,
but In the doit statement Issued there
were $1,700,000 of liabilities and the
same amount of assets.
Oswald West, railroad commission
er, and G. G. Brown, secretary of the
state land board, passed through here
I today enrouto home from Washing
ton, where they lisve been for the
i purpose of glvlnie testimony before
' ne interstate commerce commission.
Hoth men are accompanied by their
wives. They have been in Washg
ton six weeks and are mighty Kind to
be on Oregon soil again. i'endleton
East Oregonlan.
e-
-0nahty Cls Plata Dir.
Frh irrdn bmv! hi bum.
CHAMBBK0 HARDWARE CO.
Plumbing
and General Repairing
- it will pay you to see ui.
We are from the East and
are opening up a shop on
West 6th St, next door
west ot Rankin's Music
Store. Estimates cheer
fully given.
Yours for Business
Wm Kreofsky&Son
Is !'nt we offer our customers.
Wu lire I jiitenn nKenU for Ml
cliuels, Mem A Co., whose
brand on milt of clothes Is a
sufficient K'lnrnnteo of work
nmnslilp, stylo and quality of
nalei'liil.
( nine and se our spring and
summer line. You will find It
complete In every renMct, nnii
wo will Imi Kind to show you our
goods, whether you tiny or not.
We curry a full line of fur.
nlslilngs (or men, and our
prices and style are right.
YVo own our owo building,
jmy no rent and are satisfied
with a reasonable profit.
i
ED. HANSON
No, It Ka Ninth Htreet
KuKfu nKn
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD FOR SALS
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