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KI OKXE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. 1Y1V . 10. BOOTH CLEARED BY TRIM JURY IN U, S, COURT I'.rt'anil, July r, - 11 a vnllit r. ;,.ii. .1 in tin- l'n:--'l S-.-iii s I '-'in .-Hii-r.iy. !"" Il'",v I"''-;h-,,ivtr of il"- ltfn.-l.iiMe h.wl 'fi .-. MUltt.'d o( t;.- .... -'' ;- r.-Iillnit unlawful n.iiiM-niloii wl ...rvliiK as en f Mi U.I "t ih" K.v.-rn-ni-nt. ll'K'lh '"'I'""1 ",r..'"r' i.ishmr H(1n't Information to nn .rlik A. Kriln. a tlroliM- Iuih. ''' K.r '.' I'orilaii'l. r-.ir.!ln tin' final rani"!lullml nf II a lini'l 'I'-' ; IKiui- urid lor wlil'h lr nlli'K'-l lie r. M-iurl !') m OrtolMT J. 1 . TSfi liir reschMl n-i'lli' rt 1-. ' o'clock yesterday mornluc 'j niln uliw after I tic lniiruill"" ' JudK" Wolverlon bad tiff u r - t . fl At IS o'rluik niiilnlrlit. JulK.- Wllvi-r-lun n.-m home. afu-r onlerliiK H;t lurv lie liM-knl "'I t"r tli" niKtii, Cf.wintly the fliiflliiKi tit tlie Jury i.iuid mil I rfi"'"'il l.'ii" ." " HI V n'flcii k ywilinlliy nmrlilt.K "Naturally. are 'iiyitwIh'IiiimI with Joy." mud fan J- Malnrky. if rfiunifl (or th.i .J-I-dki-. y.-ni.Tilay. after tlio venllrt tiad In "-n n'i.'1'n'il. "At mi tlnle "I"1" '"' lld wh fiar a ronvlriliui, hut wn mm-ii.-til the Knvriiim-nl had silfimtl cd In KctlliiK "n "' J""' "' tl,r''1 nun who would Bland out for cin H'llun Indeflnlti'ly- The vi-nllc-t (mounts to more than nn aritilttal It la riidKt dMlalvkljr u vlmlli-nllnn. iiecllly In rli'W nf the flirt that the di'ti'imo did not ollrr oni ayllalili r' li'Hllllloliy to rolllroVIT! till! Ill- fnrenrea and lnnliiualli.ni tliut wore preaented in. the lemlinony of the government,'. and nn which tlio pros ecution relied for a tonvlrtlon." IMr' into k - ..,.. mL'L almtj.l ail rhi-aii aa old way of'hunal. l,eild- :.aH"K Jul,. ....I advaii'ae. . n ' kl ' 1 the body wit of damp, and 1 II w pOM-l.i j.p--. r..in.iu Inn. I for r.-pa.r' oil tin- I. "I oltniiniiMi.t: all f.iiur -xp-n-.-. Th- .tr..i:- lh- 1 I I ..,1 ......l... K.OMI iri- I il'l'Oti i,,.,,- i,lr-;i.K ...l.-trun.-'l. al ill ,inllali. li and ' l-aiiii:iv.vf. the k 1- I In IliA- H4. fin- GEO. A SMITH SPENDS SEVEN MINUTES IN JAIL id- THREE TEAMS IN STATE SHOOT aT SALEM Three team" '"'in KiiKene will ' i-oinp' le In the a'ale al ooi at Haleill on J n I ' ! I i - 'n the annual run ptillloii lor rifjtir-. 'I ryoiita .:: held ,eii riiav l lift local coinpaiii. f. each of whl.-h will he repiei-iiled h a team of four men. with nn alter nate. No aelecllol.a huve )et b.-eii ' iiful.'. ihoiiKh iney mimli he In '') jjulv i. j The thrld i-iiin will lie the one ' reprcacnilnii the r-Klnientnl liead- iiinrlera of the Kouiih Itenlinent. I.h ii'i nam II. Illiuer will lie (,'ai ; tain of Comiiai.y (.'. aKKrcKatloti, the jo'lier inetiibera ai y. t u. iuit iinchos ien. From the hluh men In the results .of thene '-hoolii, initially Is chimen a ten in to K'.'l.i the Kant. What wljl.he dune Ihla year In reituril to an habt crn trip l' unknown. WANTS TO ESTABLISH A MAUSOLEUM HERE W. H. Ilainllton, repreaentlntt the National Maiiaoleuiii Co.. of Hhelliy, Ohio, la hero todny. Intervlewlim Ku en avoDla Id regard 10 III 'J vtal llahment of a larKA mnnaoleiim nn ro-tiperatlva plan at on of the local rcmettrlei. The plan la to put In -reach of any eltlien the moat aanltary manner of itijerinent, herutofure poa alhlit only to the wealthy. While hla Company has only been -ornnnlted for a ahorl time, an aue eeaaful hat the plan been that many cl ' Ira In the Kaat have erected the alruetnrea. Ilrletly the acheinn fol lowed la to linlld a fine mauanletiin a'inroprlate In eery detail with !40 erypla, each one of which la- con tracted for before the erection nt 1116 a crypt. Mr. Hamilton nallmatea ;. .. . S :i: i! Ii . the well-known c.,:i.;i.i -:on iiiercl.ant. had the un-...H-ai- ; M-n e of beililj I jcked up :n t '. .i- Jail for seven minutes .-'a"i: la- afu-rno in. The Incident in l-:iia.n-l 1"' Mr. Hniith a follows: II Ita I .I'-nt tn- aIt':rnoon at home . r..-. t..:.'.;n a party of frlenda and i an:- .1 v. ii rown to aee about Kettlnii Lis iimi'iiK" tak-ii to the train, as he had airaiiK U l leave III the laorlilliK wiih Mrs Smith for a month's vlalt , at Ki.uioith KalU. He encountered a ;crod on the bi reel, and a friend. .under the influence of lliiior, ruHhed ui and iel.:d hold of him. imploring iiiin to iirotect him from the offlcera, i i, , were aitemiitlng to arrest him. i Hi'iore he realized what had happen ed the two special policemen were Irmhiiix them both to Jail, with jdiawn clubs. At first Mr. Smith took jthe matter an a Joke, but on arriving at -lie J!l. was shoved through the do.ir, which was opened by the chief of police, and locked up. In Just sev en liilnutea he waa let out again, ' hut It seemed longer than that to a to mi unaccustomed to being behind the giated windows. We understand that .Mr. Smith has placed t lie; mutter In the hands of at torneys and that a damage suit, will he instituted against c those respon sible for lin king him up. - j tkv this von ijEsskht Dissolve one package of any flavor ,ed JKI.Io in one pint ol boiling wa iter When partlv congealed beat un i til light one cup whipped cream and ' six crushed mac-aroons. W hip all together thoroughly and pour into a mold or bowl. When cool it will Jel lifv and may be ft-rv. d with whip ped cream or any g'od pudding tauce. i-v. i u-1 i ri rn-m 111 cents tier ' package and can be obtained at any good grocer s. western Lake county, went dry at the recent election and it is the dry eat place In Oregon. It l 100 miles f,.m n-nroit thirst lolnv. Shanlko lis the nearest wet town on the north. while the first saloon to tne souiu is at Lakevlew. On the west there Is no thirst quencher until the Coos coun ty line is passed, while on the east there Is 1 " 0 miles of desert between that town and Burns. m il i, imy nu urn OK Jl'LV .U'COI NTS. All parlies having bills or claims against the Fourth ol July committee should prebent them to Dr. L. I. Whltson at or.ce. as the accounts must he settled this week, IT ('A X T UK IIKAT. The best of all teachers Is exper ience. C. M. Harden of Silver City. North Carolina, aays: "I find Electric Ultima does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, l.lver and Kidney trouble, It can't be beat. 1 have tried It and find IJ a most excellent medi cine." .Mr. Harden Is right; it's the best of all medicines also for weak ness, lame back, and all run down oiyid'.tlonB. ilest, too, for chills and malaria. noiu tinner guarantee Bl W. A. KiiykendaM's drug store. (;rOH )t (ill (TltK. C. XAIIICAU HAS OI'KXKD K.MI'U)y.MKNT OFFICE In connection with his cigar store, at r. 3 1 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Hed 1421, or call at cigar store, 031 Willamette street. - - -- jl R. O. MOKtiAVS FI.'KMTl'RR FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end nf Fifth streot. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone For the complete cure ol covgnt. coldi, asthma and bronchitis and all lon complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for axes maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough reaiedr. It contains BO Opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price H.00. Bold by I.lnn Drug: Co. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, 0. What Klinll We Have for Dessert? Try JELL-O, the daJnty, appetiz ing, economical dessert. Can be pre pared InBtantly simply add boiling water and serve when cool, Flavor ed Just right; twedtanoti Just right: 'perfect In every way. A 10c package ma kin enutltth dessert for a large family. All grocers sell It. Don's ac cept Substitutes. JELL-O compiles with all pure food laws. 7 flavors Lemon, orange, raspberry, strawber ry, chocolate, cherry, peach. Buy a'packnge ot "WlU Urow" fer tlllier for your roWis or garden. Vrlee 2Dc. Chnmi!Yli Hardware Co. Will stmt It pick cherries Wednes day. July ii. JOHN TllllAMKIt J7 Hay Island. Ingrain wall paper giinrnnteed not to fude. Chambers llnrdware Co. d A Jacksonville man has a limb of Roval Ann cherries IS inches long with over 1,000 large, perfect red spheres. With the exception of a few spoiled by the birds every cherry would demand the highest price In the markt-t. Cod flBhlng Is to be made a regu lar Industry at Newport. The cod there are ns fine as any In the world. A company has been organized to push the huslness systematically. XOTKK It aypenrlng from the abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 1 90S. election as made by the canvassing board of I-ane county, OreBoni con" sistlng of E. I'. Lee, county clerk, H. S. Bi-yson. Justice of the Peace In and for Eugene Justice District, Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark. Jus tice nt the Peac? In and for CrosweM Precinct. Lane County,' Oregon, that nt the said election the total number of votes cast in the precinct of Zumwnlt, in Lan. county, Oregon, on the question, "For and Against stock running at large," Is and was 92 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Zumwalt iireciuct "Against stock running at large" is and was 84 votes. It ap pearlng from said abstract that the result of said vote Is and waa 76 votes against stock running at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock rnTlnltaK at large In' 'said Zumwalt precinct Is and was 7t rotes. Thereforo, In compliance, with Section 42 45 of the General Laws of Oregon, passed by the legislature of the state cf Oregon In thle. year 1907, notice is hereby given tnat after 60 days from the date of this notice It wlil bo unlawful for stock to rutt at Inrge In said Zumwalt pre cinct. Lane County, Oregon, un der ptrjtlty of $10 for the first of fence nd ViO for each and every subsequent offence, to be recovered from the owner of .the stock In civil action in the name of the State ot Oregon before a Justice of the peace of the precinct In which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may re side, and uch penalty shall be foj '.he benefit of. and when col e ted paid into, the common acnoo. "' he county in which such action i brought within sixty day after such animal Is proved to be at large Hated this i".h day of June. 1 90S. (Seal I K- L- '''' ' Comity ClerK, Lane Coutny. NOTICE OK SAI.i: OF WATKK ROMIti Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance of and in conformity u "'t' nance number 734. passed 1 the common council on the -th dfy of , n no n,.r..V.-1 tlV the tKaV or'cVtne 5th day'May 190?,the common council of the city of Eu gene will receive sealed proposals . . .i .ho rttv recorder in at tne uimc ui .- --- . Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars In water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 7, 190S, and Uat Bald proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said time. That the city of Eueene proposes to sell the said tiree hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations of from one hundred to one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds a.-e to bear Interest at the rate bid, not to exceed 5 per cent per annum; said interest payable Beml-annually on the first day of July and January ol each year from their date until paid; that said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 1948, principal and in terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. That said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value; that in addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive Ilea on all lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the water system to be se cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve the right of re jecting any and all bids. That the said bonds will be Issued and disposed of under and pursuant to the terms of the act, "To re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In con flict" herewith,", .filed . In the office of the secretary of state February 18, 1905, and the amendments thereto passed and enacted by the people of the city of Eugene on. the 18th da) of April, 1908. K certified, check ot five pt cent of the amount of each bid, (Ayable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, I (required to accompany each bid. This notice Is published for 60 days In the Mornle Register and Eu gene Dally Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, 'published at Eugene, Oregon. Data o( Wst publication, May 6th. 1908. By of der of the common council, Jy6 B. F. DORRIS. Record'. klie'.i"'!-1'-1 c.irridi t.irou . ..... 1 t.i ail evpeis nf lirip nn.t .- .. sin i- uuT... ". -- in taei h the circulation to all portions of the system ' i : ..... n unr is cue hliiu. uiiin-nrru ' h, inflimmatinii. stilinuss and other well known sy,pt t r uarctit relief from the pains and discomfort of kh,n rv- "c-t.l from the use of liniments, plasters, ami other eitr , vi'iili iWi n..t re.icti me iiiuou, - i nx-atl. . eive temporary reliei, out m '" " ."V ""-""utsai tt. j,neicin, . t , evne ed from t ie i.t i Khemnatis'tu because it is a perfect blood purifier h circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from thef Uriels the irritatinu, inflammatory matter which is causing : ins and other discomfort, enriches the weak sour blood, ' cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether q S will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, posses,inr'. needed to cure, and at the same tmift a meaictne that build: svstera bv its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and am-. free to all who write. i nx, otrx.u: itj (JQ a M H 1 ' " 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 " ' " ' ' 1 " " 4l Market DurlnK Commencement Eugene Poultry Sto 1 D2 East Ninth Street. In order that all may avail themselves of the oppor enjoy Chicken Dinner, we will offer this week only, our line of Fancy Dressed Milk Fed Hens..... 1 Sc j i aiw - DUirt VeA Hen i tain Frys and Broilers . ' " CI 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n r " " " " 1 1 J ItltKAKKAhtt. Jll.lWVl.1.1"1 j Breakfast will be served lit Otto's j ftom 5 a, m. on. Special attention is j paid to tne travelling yu...... CHICHESTER Tin: iiiin. Jio: la lOrgoruzed 1683 The Firf.L National Bank OND Ml yeankntniiul SOLD BY 0RI1 ..- OF EUGENE, OREGON ' Capital paid ta ' $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits Additional liability of atockhelders under national banking laws. 100,000 J 0 ! ! lfrt.tioo! ..TO Si t atl think of the be derived fromKi from a reliable Pi means to favor us patronage. BASSj PAINTS are tit best in the mud price is less thin feriof brands. Totai ..w..'. W-80,000 tnder Sam Managenlefi't 5 Years Vour mvolittge SoUcWed. ! T. G. Hemirictt Presldenl s S. B. Eakln,... Xe President j a) P. E. SnodsraBB.. Cashier j 3 Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhler j Darwin Brlstow . . Assistant Cashier i V Ludford & - ACENT! 8th and Cham: !! :: reflfc Sevesi 9 t t it II ii ays Commencing July 7 and Continuing for Seven Days We Will Give the Greatest Shoe Bargains. Ever Offere Every Pair of Shoes in This Big Shoe Store Reduced to About Half Price 8 100 pairs Baby Sho:s, values up to Q $1.00; choice - - - O 7C Men's $4 Dress Shoes, be calf, Patent Colt and Gun Metal; sale price $2.95 Ladies' New Capitol Shoe, patent ' 1 Q colt, regular $4; sale price - ' j- 300 pairs of Ladies Shoes in Odds and Ends, where we have left only one to three pairs of the same lot nnmW $4.00 a pair; while they last ' . LU' :t i 9 K'.'i'.;' v r. ii ;i ti Ml I It'.T. The Following Numbers Won Free Shoes in Our Distribution July 4th: 1 - i li 0 U' ; s 4 12:' it I I 2 ii.-, 7 7 KiO :.!i.4 12,'. mi ti'.i3i'. v.n: iis'.is !0:t !'Tt.l .;;9 1102 i'THi n:s 7;iti f;'.2. h7.io '.Ttt: .iv: ,s:i,;-i nti K waiciii s u iii, fj-.M-j m t..j.5 122SI1 120J3 7 o 2 ; ii :i o 9 s Ml (i;i; 'i2 iiiir.n 97: 9229 1219 1 il 3 1 I 9 4 t .". 9 1 it 9 i: 9 Charge Formerly the Geo. C. Stanley in Cor. Willamette and 9th Sts. Sucefts, Ores O O O