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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1908)
13 BARTNETT GETS TEN LONG YEAR AT SAN QUENTIN San rr.miwai. July 1. V.:ter J. lUrnelt, fi.fim-r.y v!B-ir-l.i-.H and general rouiim-l of I lie Wciurn Pa cific railroad v! -pr iJt-iit and g-.-ueral -iiiil.:el .if tin; California Safe Ix-poalt .' ii . vi'lrh failed In this city la .1 .' .v.-rn.-r fur about nine mllll'Mi d il'ai. ta today sen tenced to h.ii 'iucniln i.-:iv.nilary for tell y'lri. ii dupeilor J.i 1, i Con Icy. lUrm-fl .ii iiivli.-it'd of liavlnx h)pothc-ind li.i..li and n-cui'ltlcs lo lie a'llount at . 'iri.'iuu MmiKlnK " the estate of K!Vn .1. Colton, of unlcu ho a ivec.al administrator. Hartne't a wi.ir;ir- avc juiim; ui appeal anil ukid to place client on ball, iiendinK Iho determin ation of thi appeal. Judiio Conli'y did aot Immediately decide the motion. HOItTlANIl H (;i-.i:atkst WIIKAT KXroIlT VKAIt, Portland's nrej.icl Kraln-eiuortlnK year ended lat iiluht. Never before hi the history of Hie Pacific North west, baa ho much been set afloat from the local harbor and the Puxct Sound porta aa durliiK the cereal year end I n a Junn 30. All previous aeaa- na bavo beeu left far behind, the frealeat prior yeir being 1905-1906. Portland' alilpment for the year Just cloned ece the preceding sea ton by more than 6,000,1)00 bushels. Tin great Increase shown by the port during the past 12 months la re markable mi, I Insures a prominent la w for thin clly among the leading gralii-alilpiilug porta of the world. Oreonlaii. HI ftp- o o LEHIGH VIADUCT BADLY WRECKED BY DYNAMJTE Ju. to heavy dynamite w.re esploJed ,K at Selkirk and Perry street a lv K-day, and blew two heavy iron .I dem out of place, twisud the a Is 3Viveand.ha.tercdthet.es for ma f.vt. The viaduct was recen.l. cm pleted bv .McClintock & .Marshall, a firm which maintains an open shop and have had .several bridges wrecked bv dvnamite in the past year. One arrest has been made In connection with the outrage. ; Buffalo. 1 charges of SCICNU O.V Wll.l ,A.MKTTK KTKKKT AT THK SOl THKitN PACIFIC DEPOT IH'IHXC; rOMMKXCKMKXT U.iv IS KI GKXK. JIXE 2 tum.ner KrurNlon ftnten to Vai)lim ami Ntvriirt anil Detroit. On aile 6very day, round trip lo Yauulna, !i.OO; to Newport .' . Ti 0 ; to Deirolt, t4.r., Tlckuta aold on Snlurdiiy and Run day lo Vanulnii and .Newport, Ilmltod to Monday followliiK. $: 00. A, J, 0H.1.ETTK. AjfcuL NOTICK TO not I OWMIIH. The lli enao pn doga la now duo and thnaa who have doga they do not T.aut IiikI beller dlnpoau of them or a.'ure licenae, which la now $2.r0 It iu.iia and $5.00 for feiiinlei, I.. IIONNKY. J 7 L)og lax collector. The Miili k autoa aro the beat. Bee It. II. Wruy about them. He can be found with the Kiiguno Trunafer Uo.. phono lted 1 1 0 1 . tf untaa lulin f lb l"l 1 H im BmH BOOTH'S ATTORNEYS ASK COURT TO ii IW i nll'lam ORDER ACQUITTAL To thlB, Dan J. Malarkey, for the defenae, objected strenuously. The; proaecutlon explained that the wit-1 neaKea it had In mind were Intended to testify on certain mattera, which ; the defene then agreed to admit, so as to save time, the testimony being I of a characer to support official docu-j Imenls. With this understanding the government rested, llefore placing any witness on the stand, Webster; ! made bis motion to direct a verdict lot acquittal, quoting liberal extracts i Or, July I. When th fr(mi tllB ti-alirnony of Krlbs and! resteu IIS rise ill ine ; liriHues ORDER OF MARCH FOR FOURTH OF JULY PARADE : i iei:kvr i:Mltl. i;il JtOSi: lll-.SH IX C1TV. Probably as large aa any, if not the ; largest Rambler rose hush In Eu-, I gone is that In the front yard of the' I E L Campbell residence, Ximh and Olive streets. : Tim hush has a spread or iuieen . ' feet one way and about ten the oth I er Is about twelve feet high. It Is i a mass of blooms from the ground to I the top, with many hundred buds In reserve, vet to open. Insignificant as i the individual Rambler rose is. the hundreds of clusters of scarlet tlsiilotched against the green of the r Keep your eyes open whila , nrnsent. a very pleasing view going about town, answering at a reasonable distance, even from ads, and you will be surprised the street, t is like some I people will not stand close inspec i tion. How many blooms and buds noes ' it carry? Mr. Campbell thinks three Portland, government trial of James Henry Houlh. charged i with having accepted an SHOO bribe I from Frederick A. Krlbs, land opera-1 tor, for advance Information from ' the Iloschurg Land Office, this morn-1 PARK UETTING XEAHKIl IHSIXKSS CKXTKK. lug, Attorney I,. It. Webster, for the WKATIIKIt KOKKCAST KOICTIIK NOItTIIWKHT defense, mude a motion to Instruct ; the Jury lo neiull, contendliiK tlnit; tne eviuence suuillllteu uy ine prose cution had keen Insufficient to con vict. For an hour Judge Webster argued and when the noon recess was taken he Informed the court tbut he would apeak for half an hour more. The motion will probably be over ruled by Federal Judge Wolverton, In which case Booth, the defendant, will take the stand and relate his atory this afternoon. W. J. llurna la being held by tho Portland, Or., July. 1. Oregon und Washington, fair, not so warm as In interior of western portion. Continued warm In eastern part. Idaho, cooler in northern portion. : , Following is a corrted order of. march of tile Fourth of July parade, i city VIKW as arranged by the committee: President and orator of the day. City Council. County court and county officers Kugene Military Band. (i. A, R. to find what an interesting, busy, prosperous, "evoluting" city you live in! Analyse the dullest day at ; ine store ana jou win re- T,th .....j would be a very conserva- result of H.. oli,imate Thp clusters carry from ten to forty flowers and buds. Tha Etmmplrv nf this nartlclilar bush is made possible by a young fir all the back, from which It gets support.! solve it Into the net not enough advertising. ; KXCl ltSlOX TO NKWTOHT. During the summer season Sun-: government lor reuumii. uere is :.. ,r,lln wm ,, P ,hB c k disposition to close tho case by rl- from Abal (0 vallllln. lt.avn A,., day, In order that witnesses and Jur- ,,, a( 7;4r a , The ,, ora may have an opportunity to bo 1)rl fn)n n(,r0 cnnnMta wth Ul9 . home for tho fourth ol Jul) , , t Mhany rmlnil trl le , Tho (lovenrment announced, after I., " 1 'i oxnmlnlng O. W, Jvrusc, o. A. llous- j ' , I or and Walter H. Threlkeld. who les-, - I tilled to selling claims to Krlbs, that Placo your order for Ars'. class It would rest Its case, reserving the coal now. Williams Transfer Co., right to put on other witnesses. ; Phone Hlack 1141, ji ; With five persons on board, Wil liams and Van Winkle today drove their Rambler automobile from the Eugene postofflce to the center of the city View Park tract, at the top Col. Yoran anil department officers e h,in n tne"nt: roart' .ln J"8' i trip over the road which just now is one of the roughest leading out of Eugene. With slight improvement In smoothing down this road, the time will Boon be reduced to nearly five minutes. From now on there will be "things doing" in and around City View Park, the most attractive sub sidies' Auxiliary of the Commer-j urh nf our beautiful city. Mr. Geo. Mcivin miner, the pioneer real estate dealer of this city, has taken hold of j this tract with his usual energy and promises to let the world know some thing nf ila natural a 1 1 t-a r-t ( nna fnr I homes and fruit raising. City View I park embraces 375 acres lying on the south side of West 11th extended, I has been surveyed Into 41 lots From 3 to 85 acres each, with serpentine drives and other attractive features added, as suggested by Mr. Miller's ' long and active experience. Company A, O. N. O. Company C, O. IV li. fioddess of Liberty. I'ncle Sam with the States. Roosevelt on horseback. Columbia float. N Oeorgc and Martha Washington. Justice float. I cial Club. I .a, II,, nf tlln I. v.. A W. C. T. U. float. Woodmen of the World. W. O. W. Circle. W. R. P. I,. Thlmblo Club float. Prlscllla Club float. M. Woodmen of America. Creswell Cornet Hand. Eugene Fire Department, HusinesR floats, Slart at 10 o'clock sharp COFFEE Good is so good and poor is so poor; have Schilling's Best tomor row. Your prorer rrturoa your money If too don't lik it; wi P4r him GERMAX COACH STALLIOS The German coach hoiae which I ! purchased from Duncan Scott will j make the stand during the season at ! Bangs' barn. ! tf J. H. PERKIN3. ' TfTE FXOKVB DAILY CCA11D, WKDXKfcDAV. JIXV 1. 100. ' Z 4th of July Clothes Dress up for the celebra tion by buying a suit tj our Michaels Stern 4 Co's. hand tailored clothe, Light summer weights, perfect in fit and style.' You will find them reason ably priced, cheaper tha: some inferior brands. Light weight Underwear and in kinds of furnishings for tk summer season. If you would dress well ail comfortably, come in and let a show you what we have. - You don't have to buy units you find what suits you. ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth Street Kugene, Oregon Before purchasing an auto, see R. j B. Wray, agent for the Bulck. See his machine on the street at any! time. tf i Ingrain wall paper guaranteed not to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d H. H. McVAY Successor to M. S Hubble Transfer Company will do a general transfer liusinJ wood, household goods, trunks u) all things in his line will renJ prompt und careful attention, "llusiiiess Prompt and Careful' our motto. Phone Red 1421 or leave orders ut Nadeau Cigar Sm Grand Celebration of 4tR of July in Eugene 3 21 m 9 Grand Parade. Patriotic Addresses Music by the Band Literary and Musical Program Something doing ev ery minute all day long. Sports and Amusements Grand Ball and Fireworks Display at night Something doing ev ery minute all day long Biggest celebration ever given bv Euirene. hirr nnc(M T7T'TT" , - " " " Hotels emu sma hnnri i,;" . . complete program ot the day's events and .rwini Jd blils Slving "rv4-,ul wiLi aLLlUIlb S3 4 til Si 2 111 ' , ,