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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
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Should the rain cease by to-1 Kevlow. KItWAKI) H MARTIN, (Alleged murderer of Nathan Wolff, sketched from life In his cell by The Guard's ' staff artist.) ' ..fficyefe.. wJ NEW STOCK JUST DECEIVED i Columbia, Harvard, Piercf, Snell. Bicycle Repairing EXPERT REPAIRING DON'T FAIL TO GET OUR PRICES Columbia Graphophone We have a new cylinder machine without horn, crane or rubber tube. Horn swings in any direction, ' Gold Moulded Cylinder Records 25c each. We can save you money by our exchange sys tem. Call and get a Columbia Catalogue. Portland, May 15. That the as Bassln of Pawnbroker Nathan Wolff, who was chopped to death In his es tablishment on the evening of May 1. may have returned to the scene of his eclme nfter the discovery of tho tragedy and by mingling with the crowd secured possession of highly incriminating evidence under the very eyes of the detectives, is Indicated by the Berles of sensational develop ments in the case which have come to light today. . , Equally as mystifying as the mur der ltBolf, and tending to establish, in a measure, the Innocence of Ed ward H. Martin, who 1b awaiting trial in the circuit court for the crime, Is the fact that the watch of tho murdered pawnbroker and a hat which was lying behind the showcase on tho north side of the store nt the tine Mrs. Wolff entered the place with Watchman Robinson, have mys teriously disappeared. Although Wolff's timepiece was picked up from the floor near the rear safo In the store by stme peace officer, whose Identity has not yet been determined., and Mrs. Wolff em phatically declares that she snw a tan soft hat when she entered the store, neither of these articles ever came officially into the possession of the police or coroner, and there is con sequently sufficient ground for the theory that they were spirited away for pome ulterior motive. These latest developments in the case, although known to the nolice for over a week, have been zpulously suppressed for fear that the case against Martin would be jeopardized. The rolatlves of the murdered pawn broker, however, are determined to get at the bottom of the mystery, and contemplate employing private detec tives on the case. Captain of Detectives Baty, In charge of the bureau of criminal In vestigation of the local department, positively declares that Wolff's watch or the myBterlous tan hat never came into the possession ,ot the police, and Deputy Coroners Arthur L. Plnley and Skewes are equally certain that the articles did not reach the coro ner's office. The value of the watch and hat as evidence Is very evident. The make of the hat, size, color and seller's jiame would easily establish the iden tity of the wearer, and In addition the assassin's initials or name may have been printed on the hat band. ' The watch undoubtedly stopped at , tne time o r the assault and would fix the exact hour of the crime. The member of the upper office who saw ; the timepiece picked from the floor Is of the opinion that the guard was bent and twisted. The fact that Wolff's chain was broken In twain Indicates that the watch was pulled from his pocket In the struggle pre ceding the butchery and dropped to tne floor. Martin, when Interviewed 1n his cell nt. tho county Jail this morning, stated that he bad never owned a brown or tan hat, and seemed much cheered hy the news of the latest de velopments In the case. Spaulding Base Ball Supplies We have a good stock of BaLs, Cloves, Balls, Etc. Tennis Rackets, Balls, Markers, Nets, Etc. Everything: in the Sporting Goods Line HILL'S GUN STORE 5 13? Willamette Street ! AMISUMKXTS v i , I Orpheuiu's N'ew Show. ! I Noxt Monday night at tho Orphe-j tun theatre a new and novel attrac-' tlon Is offered to tho theatregolng ; public of Kugene. The Orpheum ! management has secured the Kmplroj stock company for an all-summer en-i gagemeut. This aggregation of play-! or folks comes highly recommended I and Is made up of actors nnd actress es possessing real talent and ability. This company has filled a great num ber of stock engagements, and has successfully completed several road tours. There seems to be. no doubt but that It will fill a long-felt want by giving a series of thoroughly high class comedy and dramatic produc tions at the Orpheum. Tho leading lady with the Empire stock company la .Miss Emily llolzer. Miss llolzer has appeared In some of the foremeost dramatic productions of recent years, and was the original "Sully" In the hlc production of the comedy, "Snm'l of Posen." Miss Inez rirlgham, who plays the Ingenue and character parts, is a talented young lady whoso training has placed her in the front ranks of comediennes. L. Brlghnm Perclvsl 'Is the leading man and director of th company. He has h"en associated with a number of the larger attractions. Including the Krnwley company, Charles 11 Tav lor's attrnctlnns, the Redmond Com pany, ana inter was leaning man for Lawrence Russell, the Prtngle com pany, the Lyceum company In Taco ma, Wash., and others. Mr. Perclval's productions at the Orpheum will be complete and there promises to be many pleasant sur prises for those who visit the Orphe um next week. The opening play will be the big New York comedy success, "Tho Millionaire." and all those who wnnt to forget their troubles and) have a good hearty laugh should see, this comedy. The curtain will rise at S o'clock every evening except Sat-1 unlay. There will be two grows Sat-1 uruay. commencing ai i:ju ami y WANTS HISTORY OF GO, A' 1ST . OREGON INFANTRY To the Editor: Having been se lected to prepare a brief historical sketch of the maneuvers and history of the late Company A, First Oregon Infantry, to be read at the next an nual reunion of the cavalry and in fantry regiments which is to be held in connection with the annual state encanment of the G. A. R. at New port next month, 1 shall be pleased to hAa twnm onch nnd everv surviving comrade of the aforesaid late Com pany A, First Oregon inianiry, giv i i,i nHBDnn orlHrocfl tnpnther with lllft Illo ll cmin n, such of his personal recollection if in cidents or tne war as may ue ucmi ed pertinent to the occasion, together with any information he may have as to the death of those who have pass ed to the "Great Beyond" or the re moval of any from our state. The press of the state, and espec ially Polk and Benton counties, will confer a great favor V copying this notice. J. M. SHELLEY. IRIS BULEY WINS BUCK'S JUNIOR RANGE Campbell Fellman Company, Eu gene's big housefurnlshers, today awarded the handsome Buck's Junior range whoch they have been adver tising to give away to the little lady who obtained the largest number of the Campbell-Fellman Company's ads containing a Buck's trademark. The contest started several weeks ago and closed last evening. The range was won by Iris Buley, aged 11 years, of 181 East Eighth street, she having nearly 9000 ads. Ger trude Livermore, aged 7 years, of 510 Lawrence street, was a close sec ond, and was awarded an electric eye Teddy bear, worth $8. Campbell Fellman Company say this has proven to be one of the best advertisements they have ever had. o'clock respectively, with a matilnee each Saturday afternoon at 3. Even ing prices, 10 and 20 cents; reserved seats, 30 cents. Matinee prices, 10 and 15 cents; reserved seats, 20 cents. At the Grand. In another column will be found the program for the Grand for Mon day, Tuesdaj and Wednesday, and It 13 one of the best that this popular little show hause has had. Beginning next week the bill will be changed twice a week and the shows will be a little longer. The- silver tea service was given away last night and Mr. O. E. Lee, the barber, happened to be the lucky man. His ticket was No. 2414. v The managers of the Grand have leased the rest of the store build ing through to Park street and after getting possession the first of the month will remodel the Interior, put ting In a stage and orchestra pit and lowering the floor. It is the Inten tion of the proprietor to put on a comedy sketch In connection with the same length of show as given now, making a good long show. Two per formances are given each evening, at 7:45 and 9 p. m. Admission, 10 cents. Matinee Wednesday and Sat urday. Children 5 cents. Walter Thomas Mills, a Socialist, addressed a fair-sized audience at the courthouse last night His address was quite interesting. FOLGERS gateCOFFEE Always the same. Not up then down. Not good today 0 bad tomorrow. Aroma' tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. Folger EL Co. o Francisco ... ' . i'A1' . '' ' KMll.Y IIOI.7.KU, Leading lady with the Empire Stock Company. I KOK.MAN GRAY, With the Empire Stock Company. Read This The Eugene Grocery is now opeu for bus-' iiiess in their, new sl.tml and are better able to serve their customers than ever before : : o ; ; EUGENE GROCERY 104 Wist Eighth Stent , WJ11TP Nnlo aiX DavcI Mn'nAav miwnino th m 1 St U . , Q , , , .t.i-i mi .1 -ii -T-. ' ""I out M. - wrotu wm suuuuuc u wees, me Mason s bit m. . ' Nkt.l pntc wuuuu. r-"".. ""' "i lownesj, quality coujidt - Uo , Many of the best bargains will be unadvert;,.T wnadvertised. Embroidery Sale all yeek :Sm$ &m -JMr .V'Wwv KfifflCrAwn All kinds of embroideries will be on sale Monday (or six J c B...s. .u niaKo many 0 ttW Jc poad values at 7c, 8c and 9c sa : p: a, ya d A Fine Lot of Swiss fr; iu intiut, Tbi lot of embroidery we consfder one of the greatest bartaini gene. Fine wide binds to snatch at 25c the yard. The Swiss flooa sold at 48c, 58c, and 69c the yard, acco-dlng to widths and qualities. TPKsa &Rs I nt Coniisla of fine Swiss, two (t in the lot but that would be good value at $1 2S 7 ' Saleprlceyard 1 uOC Other Emcroider.es at 10, 12, 15 to 40c Yart A Big WaistSpedaT This tale starts Monday morning. Dozens of 1908 new Tbilt Un Waists go on sale at a great saving in price. Immense Assortment of Pretty Styles. $2 00 Values at $1.48 $2.50 Values ,w A half dozen different styles of new Here is a lot of new while Lavs white Lawn Waists, worth $2.00, waists, easily worth $150 :;:eacn .....$1.48 $1,98 $3.00 Values at $2.48 $3.50 Values at $2.98 Our 5c Lace Counter Beau,i!ul Wash Goods Better values than we are offering , It.i f "fured 'h,,olk . , r , , t,j local store gives such values In iih here for 5c ( would be hard to find goods as we do. W Invite yo to for some are good 10c values. call and see these new goods, Newland's SST ' :::::::nn:::::n::::::::::::::::::::::::::n t:i::::::2::r::::i::::::::::::::::::::x:::::n m IP nun ttiixt m ttntt Meet JVIe Tomorrow at Ben Bingham's Billiard Parlors 24 West 7th Street.... a aAaaAUiai WW MHtt Ht IS z mi BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-v buildin? v across the street and we will be pleased to set t ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price BRODER.S BROS. 65c V-st. 8th Street, NEW. MaWiT ! !H D V Sfti or Trade 'Vdl you trade or sell your farm, store or land? Ve offer you a spier did investment In a new country o( rich resources Ideal climate all the year. Dairy0ru!t, minerals, flshi a) . man ufacturing business for all. On the Coast i Bandon-By-Tbe Sea. Send four ndi in jtamcs lor kfli- somcly illustrated booklQaud lu"jg The Warren Publicity Co. Suite 40,y nurhanan Illdg. Portland, Oregon. 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