Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 23, 1908, Image 3

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    Et'GEXV DAILY GCARD, Tl'KSDAY, JI NK 2:1, hum.
Lovelace
."Ton the race
ison. $35.00 to insure,
Tyler B.
Midi and Surgical
TKuykendlll, M.D.
Y.O. Prosser, M. D.
p I.Birtlr.M.D.
B,F.Scaiete, m.u.
i n.:. Kl n
Grt.O'B.DeBar.M.D.
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Of
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rys and tSrot cf
"ie erOt tmt: ,,.
dH an 7 siaiiion. stan
dard and replstl-i..,,.i tl. .
nv.nv . 1 " sire ot
1 1
track of the CTT
In h,r 1 -3-UU bv the-
by the
A Voung Wakes Stallirn of
rr.u.h prornise. Standard aJ
I ? P"". Standard ,
J registered. $20.00 to insure.
Veloce S:
r-r u. , ' e,ht' i300 Founds. The
mcnerou u ., Oregon btate Fair, where he won
IToeups, four Kold medals, several banners and blue r
tons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at
n; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswel and Fri
Jaysand Saturdays at Eugene. G. R, price, Mana.c
Kincaid (8b Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
EUGENE HOSPITAL
For the cart and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operatine room and equipment.
Appliances for X ray work.
Sputum and Wood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
ol the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
Automobile Livery J
Automobiles for Hire g
Day or Night I
Day Phone Black I5H ' Nifht Phone Black 1751
EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
R. E. VELTUM, Manager
3
MOST GROCERS SELL r
Olympic Flour j
every sack guaranteed
Mad ol selected Eaitern Oregon hard wheat. It pro
Jucra mote loaves of bread than any other (lour and the
loaves are lighter and whiter. Because ol the Increased
quantity ol bread produced Ihe coil is no higher than (or
other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLCURJNG MILLS
1'OI.ITK .MTI.M K1N
greets all customers at "ur
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block juicv. tender, exquisite
ly flavored and fine grained, is
what we cut your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat h"ne or hip hone
steaks from. We know how to
cut up meats for your tabic
well as to choose the prlmest.
o that thev will look tempting
a -ell as tender and succulent,
our prices are low for prime
meats.
Broders' Bros
r, hon2Mam40-JVf;8thSt;i
I
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE. ORECON
Docs a Gcncrai Bankin:
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER
LH. POTTEP
F. N. McALISTER. ...Ch'-
C or Tib and WUIamttte
Market During
Eugene Poultry Store
102 East Ninth Street,
Phone Mainb o
i ( t-r ocvr''rtuni,T 10
order that all may .vail ih.s
en oy Chicken Din..ir. e
week only, our i.ncrd
Fancy Dressed Milk Fci Hens --- lfT
riam fed Hen 25:cne
nets 'Vnth, yA prompt
ly ontho uo.i els, cleanses
uV system ejjoctuuUv.
ossists one in ov ereon I'liVs
lmlutita.1 eonstinot
ton
permanently. To ot its
nenejiciul effects buy
the genuine
dMunuitrturci ryllie
ALIF0RN1A
Fig Syrup Co.
SOU BY LEAD) NC DRUGGISTS- 50t B0TTU
Dr. T.Felix Qouraud's
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
A pure, antisep
tic 'loilet Powder
fir infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed.
Kendera an excel
lent complexion
and keep I he skin
clear, soft and
velvety. Relieves
skin irritation and
should be used
freely after bath
ing and sharing,
?;iving a delightf
ul and refreshing'
effect. At deal
ers or by mail, 35
cents Box. Pre
pared by
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N, Y. CITY,
Proprietor rf GIllRAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
JOB ILL! AKD JUCCOMHEHDZD BT
STANLEY'S.
HI 2 Wlllamt-UA St. EutfetK
Organized 1883
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, ORECON
Capital paid if $100,000
Surplus and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total $300,000
t'nder Same Management 25 Years.
Your Pntronuge Hullcttix.
T. 0. Hendricks Preside!!
3. B. Rskln Vice President
P. E. Rnodgras. Cashier
Luke U Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier
Darwin Brlstow ... Assistant Cashier
mrdikVhriltffvri
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST rsLlLiiioa
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
aTC$ tt II !""'
: ElectricGas, Water
4th of July
FSS-SHIELCS-FESTOOMS
all in tHir
Nati jnal O!ors
O
J86 WiOnset-t St-
1H r
Willamette Volley Co
jBARTNETT IS
: FOUND GUILTY ON
i FIRST BALLOT
I S-m Francisco. Jiirif 22. Waller
.1. Harineit, ex-vice-presidcu; ,.i i:.
! siisp. ii.loj California Safe l.v .MI
Trust Compiiatiy and adinmintra-.r
lot t tie estate of Mrs KUtfll M Colton
mis afternoon was fouiul nuiitv ,,f
I'tnl'i'izliiiK securities an.) bonds
owned by the estate to the ahie of
131. Too. The jury was out I, s than
minute and reached a verdict on
the first ballot. Harnett was rec
iini mended to the mercy of Hi,, court
and Judge fun ley fixed In a. m..
June 30. as the time for pronouncing
sentence.
Sriiml liy Pnvsociitor.
San Francisco, June 22 . Coward,
cur. thief and liar were the epithets
ui'imia to waiter J. Hartnett. ac
cused with wrecking of the Califor
nia Safe IVHMlt & Trust Couipanv.
by Assistant District Attornev Cook
oi one oi uie fiercest investlves ever
mined against a inun at the bar to
day. Cook went at length Into the evi
dence tnat had been liroduced In
troduced In the case and frequently
pointing his flnKer Ht t l.fndant's
he shouted his scorintlBl In th rerv
teeth of Hartnett, wbv l-a;aiilve
and unmoved thronnh It all.
Cook asked for a cor.v.r,;lon of the
first count in the indictment on
which Hartnett Is belnsr tried, that of
stenllnu S31.T00 as special admin
istrator nf the estate of the late Kl
len M. Colton.
"That man Vartnett." rrled Cook,
liointlni; at the accused man, "Is
Kiiilty of the worst kind of breach of
faith, lie has proven false to the
trust put In him by the dead, lie is
guilty of a breach of tho law's office
and gentlemen, upon your verdict,
depends the final confidence of this
city."
fook declared that he was no de
fender of J. Dnlzsll Drown. Hrown.
Hartnett and Treadwell, he said, nre
sponsible for the wrecklnc of the
bank. Hrnwn Is serving a term In
prison. The prosecutor said that
Hartnett bought the Colton securi
ties here from New York for the ex
press purpose of hypothecating them
to help out the shaken bank.
ROOSEVELT AIOS
GRAFT HUNTERS
San FrnnclHco, Juno 22. "You
hnve henrtbreiikltiK dtfricuHlos with
which to contend. You have to
flht, not only the bandod powers of
evil, but the 8iiplnoncRH and Indiffer
ence of many Rood men upon whose
zealous support you had a right to
feel that you could rely." Thus
writes President Hoosevolt In a let
ter to Rudolph Spreckols, which has
Just been made public, offering en
couragement to those who are con
ducting the Kraft prosecution.
"Do not be discouraged; do not
flinch," he continues In his lengthy
letter. "You are In a fight for plain
decency, for the plain democracy of
the plain people, who believe In hon
esty and In fair dealing aa between
man and man."
WOMEN' KXPKM.Kh
FHOM I'NIVKHSITY.
St. Petersburg. June 22. Czar
N'lrholas today promulgated one of
the most sweeping measures ever fa
nned In Russia, by which nil women
st u dent a nre ordered expelled from
Russian universities. The order af
fir:s 2.2110 women, many of whom
ere nearlng graduation, and the hit
ler nBs Is widespread .
The Czar Usued the Instructions to
Minister Von Kauffinan. chief of the
t bureau of public Instruction. The
i edict also sets forth that hereafter no
I women shall be admitted to any of
the universities.
It Is anonuiwcd that the action Is
jthe result of artlvlty on the part of
the women students In revolutionary
movements. The women have been
I open in their encouragement of the
t men students In their attac k upon the
government.
LAKH MAItlll.K AM)
(illANITK V(tl(KH MOVKIt.
E. C. I,ake has moved his marble
works from the corner of Willam
ette and 8lth to Kast Seventh Ht
between Willamette and Osk, where
he will he pleased to sec all old and
new patrons. Jul 9
fJAWU.lN'K worm HAW
W. O. Whits Is prepared to iw
your wood on short nolle.
Phone Alack 4351. rili.dsnce,
61 West Bli'.a atreL
i
a.
nnvKiui tii iiitiir.it
f'ut flowers, hot houso
plants, etc. phone lllack
03l. Mrs Y. J '.Immer. yi
KM HI OKKh.lt
1F Tfi: K !tFW
The merits of th Texas Vonder
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble, tl a
hotrie ttwo lnosi'.o.' tiAtii....t) sold
by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Bnd for
testimonials. Dr. K W, Hall, 292
Olive street, Ht. Ixiuls
HII.I.MIItK ItltOTHKItS
For all kinds of drayltig and n
tiren Hons., phone Ited 2742; of-fl'-o.
lilsrk (411.
Cures dlrry spefiff. trre'V reelings,
ornarh and liver trouble., keeps
von well all somner That's whs
Holll-'er's ltoky M.oV- T will
do. Try It and yea TJ iWiyi huy
It lr. rents, tea o.' 1: Linn
Druj Company.
O
ii im; MiMsim
O KM.AIM II III sil
AMI lulu. I: . V I li
!
lu.tn.
M '
June
K'U
the
II. O
!h. y do." said Hi i. Vale
who .is .,te.t.iy shot an.l k:l' -.1
' M.s Kniesehe. a farm r an.l mem
ber of h'.s limit i; nton
licv M. Straus a p.isi r ,,( :,
i Kiaugc'.ic.il c::uieh of Sioipe. 1 ;
milts soinhnt'st of idis t ity J'or
several months he had shown sicus
of lusanitay lie had stocked the
church and paisoutme with all sorts
of we.ip.itM ai d a.uiiiiiii.tl in a:;
attempts to remove the nuns were
foiled by tlie preacher, who hccami
: violently insane a week as His
wife. In terror, not it led the neigh
bors of his condition and mo. units
were held at which It was deter-
mined to get hlni Into a sanitarium
I I'renclior ieii l-'lre.
I Yesterday a number of farmers
were discuslng ways and means to
disarm him when he came upon them
suddenly. He had secretly left the
parsonage, which was being vvutchel
and opened hostilities by shooilim
through the windows of the home i f
Henry Znslrow, hlh nearest neigh
bor. The Zastrow family fled and
the preacher disappeared.
Then be suddenly emerged from
a cornfield upon the men at Krnmm's
blacksmith shop. He carried two
guns and several revolvers w ire
belted around his waist. Without
warning he opened fire and Knlesche
who was also armed, discharged a
lond of blrdshot Into his body n.'
short range.
Sanity HeturiiN, Forgive.
Strauss ran about 200 yards inin
the woods. Ills pursuers came upon
him as he was kneeling in prayer.
For the first time In months his
sanity returned and he realized what
had happened. Knlesche and other,
knelt In a circle nrouud their dying
pastor, who prayed for them an I
himself as his life sped away. He
forgave Knlesche, who, he said, had
done right under the circumstances,
and In the midst of his ptnyor.
pitched forward dead.
ltev. Strauss was 49 years old and
leaves a wife and several small chil
dren. It was thought his Insanity
was duo to overstudy.
XIXK XKtiltOKS SIKr
to m:ru ix tkxas.
Houston, Tex., Juno 22. Nine
negroes met death Inst nlKht nt the
hands of a mob In the vicinity of
Hemphill, In Sabine county. Today
both races secured arms and the ten
sion is such tonlKht that a ruco clash
appears Imminent.
Tho dead:
Jerry Kvans. nited 2 2.
Will Johnson. aKcd 24.
Mosu Splllman, fitted 24.
neveluud Williams, aKed 2 7.
William Manuel, lined 2fi.
Frank Williams, uKed 22.
Two unknown nieii.
William McCoy.
The lynchliiKS followed tho kllllnn
of two white men 'by the neurons.
Two weeks nito lluxh Dean and sev
eral other white men visited a negro
church and schoolhouse, whore a
dance was In progress, persutunlily
In quest of ll.iuor, It being the cus
tom of sonio of the negroes to sell
whisky during the progress of such
affairs. During tho evening Dean
was killed and six negroes were hold
for the killing.
XOIIODV WI'AHKD.
Kl.ln.y Tronlile" Attnck Kiigene
Men anil Women, Olil anil
Young Alike.
Kidney Ills selic old mid yuutig
alike
ljulckly come and llltlo warning
glv.
Children suffer In their early
wars
Can't control the kidney secre
tions.
(iliis arc languid, nervous, suffer
puln.
Women worry, ran") do dally work
Itoliiisl men have lame mid aching
backs.
(lid folks. wak. rheitmnilc. In me.
Kndure distressing urinary Ills.
The cure for man, for woman or
for child
Is to cure the cause the kldaevs
Dean's kidney 11 1 1st cur.) sick kbS
ney -
Cure all the varied forms of kid
ney Biifferln.
Kugene testimony guarantees ev
ery box.
Mrs. A. J. MHKiiiiey of r,9 l.aw
ri.nr. St . Kngene. Ore., says "Kor
several y.-ars I had attacks of kid
ney trouble at odd times anil recent
ly It became morn acute, ll.itig In
duced to try Doan's Kidney lills I
found relief almost from the first
i.,e The backache soon left me and
I felt better and stronger. As 1 con
tinued their use every symptom of
my trouble disappear. T' littler mem
bers of our family have also hsd
good results from using Doan's Klil-,,..-
toil. '
Kor sale br all dealers. I'tice f.n
cents. Koxter-Mllhurn Co., Murrain.
New York, sole agents for the Cul
led Slates,
!( member the name .loan's, and
take no others.
VMiD! WOOD!
IS Inch old growth fir. V W per
cord William Transfer Co., I'hone
nisrk 1141. tf
Pronounce.) by millions the great
est streng'h maker, appetite builder
nd health restorer. Holllster's
ll.ky Mountain Tea will make you
feel ihst life Is worth living. ar,
cents, tea or tablets. I.lnu Urug Co.
A few more of those nice buggies
t com.
tf MOON k TINfil.KY.
J'Mt received large Invol.-fl of II
noleoms, bought at new prices. .1
W. Kays Kur. Co.
If
Il r carpet rug sale now sol Q o't
FvervMng r.du.e.1 q J. W. K;.v
Kur. Co. w tf
C.iTinlet" line of flags and bunting
at Hill's Oun Store.
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More Bargains at Newlands
Beautiful Lawns
Ihiritig
thin SmIc
4c a yard
Purine tills ; 1 1 yu will be nir
prist d at tin gre.tt .tlui-s offered tn
I lii W .i-sh (liviU et i ion Si-.era!
thousand Afds itf lawns usually sold
ui 1 0 eon is ill in tn
s.i le at. per ard . . . .
4c
Sale Ladies' Belts
tt.V, H.V V I.I KS, I.V
Itundretis of white wash em
broider led belts, UH6irted patterns,
with all kltuls of niiv bucklen, some
of which are pearl; mauy am reg
ular 3;io belts; 1
sale prtc I OC
1- for choice of a lot of black.
brwon, blue ani colored
belts; regular S.'-c values.
65c Belts 45c
We have sort.M up another lot of
belts, which includes all our regular
i0c, and 6dc belts: ull go in one big
lot at. 4 n
each HOC
Great Special in Ladies' Long
Gloves
Klbow length. In ladles' Jersey
gloves, black and white; extra vai
ues at, r r
!Hlr JJC
Host ldslo Mousquetalre elbow
length, black and white, worth a
third more; our Ofi
spocliil Hiilo price VUC
Speciol Offerings
I'lir Kor fine quality 11a
tlstea that Is aold
all over town for 15c.
i!ftc yi'AIJTY IIATISTK, INc
Kxtra flno quality French 11a
tlstn In atrlpea, dots and floral de
algns: a benuliful wash rubric;
sale price,
yard
.18c
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J. W. BARRINGER
0 Expert housemover 0
Move anylhiny. Twenty-liv ,
yean experience. Re tide nee, Ea
Fifteenth and Oak Sta. Phone
Ped 4)511. Eugene. Oregon. j
Best. ..
Calicoes a'r.d Prints
hunitg
I hit
SjiIi-
5c
We hae the other grades also.
not tht be-t fitiifh,
tint uoini I'rints
at, per yard
4Xc
Men's Wear
Inirlng this sale w will close
out a lot of men' haU; ull good
styles, but the sixes are broken
some only one of a kind and others
two or three of & kind and the
sires are broken. None of these
hats were sold regular for less
than $2.00. and some, am $2.f0
and S3. 0D bats. They atl go In
one lot at. your Art
cholcrt 7C
A Bargain in Shirts
We offer during thU sale a
plmidtd bargain In men's ahlrtn;
all of our regular $1.3F shirts, In
cluding silk pongeo. Erery $1.25
shirt In the store will bo r
on sale at, each J) , O
Summer Underwear
We hare on sale a fine line of
men's summer underwear. In white
ecru, pink and blue; a splendid
bargain at 3.V1
Flalbrlggan at ftoc
Cooper'i ribbed, at 7ftc
in Wash Goods
18c
Will buy Paris Tlasuo,
worth 25c tho yard.
Kor lino quality dress
linen unbleached:
would bo
30c
good value at 25c.
For Domestic. Pongee;
till ahudea plain colors.
Will buy mercerliod
Ponijeo colors.
25c
2 5 2
f rn -
Williams' Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD FOK iALE
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