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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1908)
THE KVGV.HK DAILY GUARD. TIKSDAV, Jl'I.V TqTWiB O - m "TTTTTTT iTl y 8 w e liave eriou sly Consid ered ND almost decided to discontinue our half-page advertise ment, since the ad. or something else has brought us al most more business than we can care for. However, on second thought, we concluded to increase our facilities and care for all orders offered, and are prepared to do this to our mutual satis faction, we believe. No one can give you better prices, grades and delivery of first-class Lumber and Shingles. The Booth-Kelly Lumber v 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. ( Co e S mmttttttttttttttttttmxtttttttimttittttiimmmxtt THREE MONTHS WORK YET ON DEPOT GROUNDS W'OKK OK I'lU.lMl l KANT KM) OF TDK WltliH IMS 1IKKS (XlMI'I.KTKIt AMI I'AKKIMi Wll.l. HM COMMKM'K MOVK lltKK.Iir WAIIKIIOlHl: WITHIN VV.w DAVS , iand-45 feet west of the Dunn ware ; hnnsu It will have a frontage on the railroad of 30 root. rrkliK Will Ho lUwutlful Mr. HtrHwu showed tha reporter a rough akotrh of the proposed parking Around the new passenger depot and in inu eiini eiiu ui tun yams. Arcoru- i Inn tn the plum the parking will lie! very beautiful when completed. There j will no a circular driveway south of the depot to allow teams to approach the baggage, room and the Wells-Fur-. hulldliiK, and In the con ire there will lie a largo plot of lawn set to flowers and shrubs. The entire east end of the yard, where there will lie no driveway, will ho similarly treated. The remaining portion of the yard will also he nicely parked SHIPPERS OF LUMBER REQUIRED TO STAKE GARS Boctlon Foreman rllrnwn, of the' Koulheru I'ac.ltio Company, who has ! charge of the work of Improving the; local depot ai Inu la, today Informed1 aCuant repmter that I lie fllllnK In of! tha yards In the east end Is eompleted ' and he will at once put his force of. o to work leveliug off that portion 1 ( tti. MUa preparatory to parking I It. Nn uiurt. i vol wi he drought i sW fur several weeks, until the old paaaenarr and old freluhl depola are1 Moved to a permanent location In the1 weat end it the arda and the ware-j homes are moved 'o the uorth aide of law tracks This will he done as soon as the new paaaemier depot la readvl liirmviiiun.). which will lv shorilvj before the f ir -t! of August The treluhl and ild ieugor depola will b ruuibitiad mi i one largo freight Wool and will lie located near the, od of t'hjiue't in street. The Woik ni inoviua llie Ireimu depot will lio tn tn ahmit tea da) a. The old side track th.it .iicn.U along: the south aide of the yrds will at once he ta ke ap a. Ilii- (he two buildings ma) a moved lo th.ir now he alluii.acre which the In k Is laid All the frelKhl oatal.ulel aim uierchandiM' will be arietta. SI the weal end lit Ike arw In, a -hat la holm l,ull1 aloha the ato. r.la. and which will be connected aiitun a tow dais with the eld trsi a that now eitonda along lh wareliniiM'a Ju Ihe mirth side nl tba yards. . p:a-- to unload the rao la aow heina pieparrj All draia ami trther fietght hauling i.hlrl.a lrr the ..id, to i,d Ire'ght from Ihe ears h) to ot Lincoln street. In Ihe vicinity il l i Warren (Vnalr'ue. Ilea t'ottiMtnt's pawn plant, and hen ihov !:! to ,.,, ,, (,, .,,, from the deiKii the) will go In t.) aai nf fharnrlt in .'teot that thorough', tare callus at fie rallioad New YVarcliouae, Forenun Straws aisled that it.. Pollock (in.!,: C.impau) hu.ihK In build a,, on a '.an- m war-hou. on the dep i: rfrui.n.. It wl ). ,, rated s'niiit l.e. . the drhewav to the M.Miiphoi r. sidoiice mends fMSIff Crriaht. iws. i,v I'nasrwoed Cnd.v w..t, N. luia. JOEL. riUMM.KK HAlUilS Joel fliHiullo! Hairlai knowu tti the Ulnar) world as I'ncle lteluua." la dead ai Atlanta, Hi., aaed tui )eare .i Wa.ihlniiton, I). C. July 7. "We find and decide upon nil the facta and circumstance disclosed hv our InvostlRiitlon that the remilatlona of the rallronds, which require ship pers ot luiiiDer on open cars to slake mill secure their loada for safe car rlnire, are tint unjust or uuriiusoua hle." This opinion of the ItitorslHle com merce cotuuilsHliin In the rnr-atnke case was reihlered by L'hnlriAan Kliupp today. J. M. ItKAItIN M V AIHIKK.SS I'OXVKMTOX Denver. July 7. The OreKon dolo mites are eudeavorlni! to have Cali fornia yield to Oroaon when the pres Idontlnl nomlnallna; speeches are made, California will alve the an swer tomorrow. If this Is done. ex Senator John M. tlearln will make Ihe second or third speech In second ing the nomination of .Mr. Hi van. In a unlet way the Orenon delegate are doing some effective ork. M. A. Mil ler was anxious to do almost every thing, hut the test of the delegates thought It too much for one man, and elected f. K Henry as chairman and will personally perform their work on committee and vote. They have not yet determined on their candidate tor vice presllent. They are waiting, ao that their votes mav be effective If .,,,..(1,1.. ABE RUEF GIVEN. LIBERTY ON BIG BOND ! property was $7B.90I). His father land sister went his bonds to the ! amount or $1190,000, while ather I sureties qualified for $870, OnO. Of I the latter Joseph Hirsen and Uejpold , lllrsch signed five bonds for $2(1, DIM' each, Lonls Friedman six bonds of $20,000 each, and a surety company ! deposited a rertified check fo,- $100. i 0JI0, equivalent to $200,000 in bonds. San Francisco, July 6. Abraham Hnef was released from the county Jail tonight on bonds aggregating $1,500,000, the largest amount ever given In n crlmlniil case in this state This sum Is the nKgregntu outl upon 7S indlctmcnls, returned by tun Oli ver grand Jury, charnlni' Knot with bribing the former board of super COMMITTEE PASSES UPON MANY CONTESTS (Continued From Pace One.) TUV F.U.K.HS' HltKAKFAsr. llreakfaat will he served at Otto's fuim ,i a in on Special attention Is paid to the travelling public. J 10 COFFEE You are liot'i jude and jury for Schilling's Pest r.'r erect mwh i bX. 11 m hi s.ai r aiM.r It roa aaal when the lulldltua are all moved to their iMrmaneiit locations and when Ihe filling is in il,.( I Tlrnv M. ml ha1 W ork Yet The aunt of lin orto ,P( ,,,,, by the rompait) tor theae I nprove nienta. and It la l.clua exeend. ,1 caru. full) and ludlrlonali in Foreman 1 Strawn r aaia that there will be1 ' Ihv,- month,' ,, hi hat Shall We Have tor lWa.ti " niini.t. boforo Ihe aunt , ,rtl tlp Try JKI.I. O. the dalntv appelli and wheu it U coi.ip'.otcd Kiien will ". econoinlcal do.nert t;a'n be pre, hav, ihe bai.daom,.: j. ,,,,, Kri,,, I'ar.vl hi,ta.tlv - .implr add boiling '"' (water and .r ,ht. ,., Kla),ir i ium r:gn. sweetened Just right perfivl in evcrv way m,. pa.kagc irases enotio doaert for a large liil en. ned n . 1 4IM,i' . Ai' :'H'el soil It Don's ac class ah;e ,!,op In l,l,r Alwork!""! .". ' "' ' " 'Kl.l.-O c..llipliet u.,iaio.,v.l Urtug ,r n,,, ,ork'1 T . "'' '",r" ' 7 " - ... , ,ij.ilT.rri t straw icr- rv, cli .o'ate. ihirrv. peach. HIIOl-: Mlof flllUTUi I' J m If half, the sub-committee took the con-' tests under advisement' and -will re-1 port tomorrow morning. Leaders of j several of the contesting delegations,! Incensed by their defsat, charged that ' the siib-eoniniitiKos were packed1 against them. Little hope was ex- pressed by the opponents of Mr. Sul-i livan, Mr. Otiffey and Mr. Mttrphvl that they would win before the na tional committee. ( S1GK litADACW ABK.UIAM RUEF. visors In connection with the jront lug of franchises to public -.ervlce corporations and upon which he was taken in custody by the pi i.ccutlun aa a sort of prisoner of slate." In charge of an elisor appointed hv Judge Frank II. Dunne and a half dozen private guards at nn ep Mi nt about $ln(iii month. Ill Jail Seyen Months Since Jiinu i: y 10. whe- the new idmlnistraiion went Ininnffl Ruef has been languishing In the coutitv Jail. Twenty suivlcs. Includih Huefs father and sister and himself, signed the bonds. It developed todav dur ing the examination of his sureties before Superior Judge Frank J. Mu rasky, that Knot owned real .'tare In this clt. w hi, it t,o recently trans, fcrre.i- to h: i-hcr and sUtor. up..n which a r.-a! o.ta xpert o'l wttneaa st.,,i ;..,.,! a .'..h... ,,f ji . vl I' till Uu. r. tvi Kiit t s an:,.i.ii income fr.un 'associates. Senator Fred T. Duliois was sustained l)y the 'siib-conimltter whirh heard the Mnrninn contests from Idaho, but the commlt.ee was not ready to ninVe lis report to the full committee before that bodv lul imrned. Tom Johnson, nf Clove land, was a winner in the Nintn-entli Ohio district, where lie triumphed oyer the siib-cnminlltee 'before the national committee. The Rockwell delegated u-oru A i.l.....i i .... " ......i. .-u nun me iwo j Johnson delesates seated In their Places, in tne ninth Ohlo dlstrict the idiirber faction retained the two cnti jtestunts over the protest of Joh'i- Sllll. Mrt'lirn-n'a Abuse Clioked Off. Patrick .McCarren. of Mriokl n was practically ignored In his contest .o..uisi v.nariea r. .vu--phv for ihe 11! seals In Kings county. New Vark Heforc the sub-cotimiiitoe he boe.in,e so abusive of the .Murp!iv-f.(;or men th; t he was not permitted lo p-ociv1 and th. moetlng was nbruo'lv nl" journod. with the decision m'mV, In further action with r-ivid i "fie contests. The full comuiiro! M19. taind this course without dt .n t In the District ot Columbia ' con test Where the entlm .1.0 six members was involved. ,',. ,.om. ni1" livid, d the seats between Ihe two contesting parties Joseph Howloy, of ,he TMrt v-llrst I onnsylvania district, whoso right his seal was disputed by ihe tiuffey 1 people, was sustained hv th,. snh I ciimtnltt.'e The IVnnsvjvania m. test, which Involved eight sc, 'n' the city of Philadelphia and ,hr,-, " Allegheny county, provoked probably the most hitter discussion that w.s, heard before any of the sub-commit-1 ,.hla, appeared before t'lie e.imn.'lttee'i . 1 -tk " v nfle r. Donneilv1 .he b,,,.,, :"rj" the eight I'.uffey delegates were 0V -od by the f u let- h. ,he ranko,raud;':::,';.."?:!. aieu , M- Mni.a. Kyan. who ,,l, i "'. "r to the rh.i,-.-es. ' ' "' h;,ul . After llstonioo .v.. ... . WELu DRILLIXO Get your wells drilled by old and 1 experienced well-drillers.. i Phone Red 4S72. : tr BUCHIIOLZ & CARPENTER, i S67 So. Willamette St. ICARTERS OlTTLE iflVER "i Positively corral these liiuie ru Theyalsoreliml tress lroraDyspiU digestion and Too Bs Eating. A perfect i edy for Dizziness, Kia Drowsiness, Br4 t In the Mouli. Cb Tohbtio, Pain in tki TORPID LU'ER. ! regulate the Bowels. Purely Vetrctable. SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMLLff carters! vVarr.er tunes pianos. Leave ar- uers ai Morns' Visic Store. tf I .Genuino Must Beat Fac-Simile Signalurt w ITTLE IVER PILLS. POLITE ATTKXTIOX greets all customers at market, and as choice a pM of meat as was ever laid block juicy, tender, exquisin ly flavored and fine grained,; what we cut your porterhou sirioin, flat bone or hip ' steaks from. We know ho cut tip meats for your table well as to choose the prime? so that they will look tempW as well as tender and saccule- Our prices are low for pr meats. Broders' Bros Phone 2Moin 40 - - West, fltb Sj i T& GRAND., PROGRAMME Burning 0f Rorac By Special ThAy thSchoolmam A Useful Present for Children A Hunchback Brings Good Luck SONGS BY MISS HENDDRSHOTT "Daddy's Little Girl" . "Bonnie Jean" Maunee To Lay 3 p. m. Evung Performonce7:4nd 9 P All cim ft sit I I. 01 se; '01 1e c yo tly Pa hi d recr1m,nao;sior,nrTndna hint S., ioc.,