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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
i M t Si 4 1 . (1 ' 4 '1 1 ,4 1 ', r I! ,! k. A. A A. A. A A. A. A A. A A. A A ,V .. ,Vak.V i c -J5 i ' 8 :;i YOUNG NEWMAN . MAKES GETAWAY KNCAI'KH AM (O.NMTABI.K I'IIOACIIKh'TO AltllXT Flt A HH A II ,T -Mil I'l.KAIIM (llll.TV Al. HIM I.KI1 l.ast evening; Homer Hildnrann, Ncket-aeller at the tinirry-xo-roiiiid roa tliu atmet from 111 Hotel (iroas, Incurred the wralh ol Louis Miller and Kra.uk Newman. livoium men axed 18 or 111 years ea.'f. and tho two uriMMMfdml to piuuuicE llen deraou's face. They beal lilm,Tiiilto badly, and when he waa taktyi.ttii I.lnn'a drun toro It wua fouiuftihal hla muu) had been broken, and betides h received aom bad brulac about th eyca. ' A warrant waa aworn out for the arrest of Miller aud Newman (hla Eugene Poultry Store All orders (or live and dressed poultry filled promptly. If possible send In your orders for frys one dy in advance ol delivery. Chicken feathers for your summer cushions, 5c per pound. 1 02 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 ' ""'yr iiniiiin m A ti"ul IM.. '" EUGENE PkHw Bleck 1)11 at A akak a .... A a . JL necessities and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs to automobiles. The one, marked exception is lumber, which can be, bought cheaper today than for many 'a year past and is retailed in Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices. This means that your dollar will buy more now than at any other time and this is therefore' the time to spend it. ' - Imornlnir and Miller was noon plnc.od tin custody. Newman wua working In a chorry orchard across Ihu river and whun Constable I'lank iippronehod to place him undur arrest hu rHii. I'lunk drew hla revolver, but Newman run on and tho conatablo wua unable to rulch him. Ho will douhtleaa Uu round noon. Miller appeared In J us tlro of the Peace llryaon'a court thla afternoon and entered a nien ir unit. ly to Ihu rhiiriie of assault mid hat -tery. Il will bo sentenced Monday at 11:30 o'clock. The penally la a fine ol from 11 lo I Ml. ' Corvallls la nRlllilhm paving, and proposes lo build a magnificent bou levard to tho college. , The Hnlsey achool board hua elect ed an efficient rorpa of teachers us! follows: licoriio K. Kaslon. nrlnclnal nlnlh uud tenih grades; Miss Minnie Mining, seventh and eighth grades; Mlsa Mabel Hchulla, fourth, fifth ami alxlh tirades: Miss Ida Maxwell, first, second and third. If you want to know anything about anlo", call up It.' 11. Wray, Phono Hed 1101. He handles the Bulck. J LISTENING Tf) THE LATEST ng. story, or iMniiMilt,.n, la I'leaaur you can alaa en joy wllh one of our Phono. rphs, it furnUhea a IhI V.m.ert or the tbliu, vou want to har. Heard the new ftforda jet' Then roinv aud IfcUn to them. When m,ii bear them ),n'il want tb'.uii, and of t'ourae the hnornph w vm iiiiMU nil much to ow n mie. Iion't ci GUN CO. . 3)4 WilUmtit Stnvt U THE KX'GEXE TCTOR almost everything, you buy, Mil-: 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. . CHARGE THAT UNION . MAN IS DETECTIVE Denver, July 17. Tho charges of Robert Kundnll. of the Cloldflold. I Nov.. union, against Vincent 8t. John, of Chicago, formerly of Ooldfield, chief of which la thut St. John la In the, employ of a' detective agency, were rend In the executive sosalon of tho Woaturti Federation of Miners to day, No notion wna taken ami they may not come up KKiiln during; the convention. 1 1 1 11 RP I T H A PI JUUUL J' "HI LLO DEAD OF PARALYSIS v Portland, July 17. Judge John K, t'nplea, of this cltv. formerly American minister to Chile, died hero today of paralysis. Hie was formerly widely known lu Oie North- west aa a successful criminal lawyer. TOH.WS WHKAT MAltKKTH Portland, July 17. Club, S3; blue- jaiem, s; valley, ,13; red, til. ! Chicago, July 17. July. '0-V: ! September. 0.' ; December, 3. I'l.KAMANT Hll.l. ITK.MS I Special Ciirresuondence.) Pleasant Hill. July U. Haying Is nearly completed. The crop la (in av erage one, better than expected, but not ao heavy as last year Two balers begin work tomorrow A t Sher wood will operate the Mulkev baler, while Hemphill ltenwlck have a new steam baler with a capacity of a bale a minute. Mr and Mra. William ltlggs, of llarrlaburg. are visiting the family of hla alster, Mra, Hubert Hrury. Mr. Itlgga la a rural carrier and la taking hlF annual vacation. Wild blackberries aro unusually carce In this aoctUm. Mra. Hornalte, of Independence, who came up last week accompany ing the remain of her sou. Truman Hauithmau. which were Interred In the family burying ground here, re mained for a abort visit with rela tive!' Mm. Pearl Hadiey and little sun of Jasper, ap.'nt laat week with her r ether. Mia. I. incus Hang' man The ladles of Ihe Chlat:an church are r.itung nioni't to r,-palnl ihe hiilldlng. which la beginning lo liok hatbv Charle Teeter and wife, of fot :ase tiloe, were ,-er Suu.l.w mii. ora at the Mitchell heme J.tme Awbrc. who r,vcntl I'.Minln P M Sti.ll' Mi-aci,. f itui ll mow en'.o the name a a.mu a" DAILY GUARD, WUDAY, 31LY 17, A BBRU the present tenants' 'time expires, which will be October 1st. J. L. Klrkley seems to be doing an extensive frcah meat business, sup plying tho country from Jasper to Goshen and Croswell. A. C. Stntior.haa gone on a trip to the mountains. ' Honey's delivery wagon is a great convenience to the farmers theso busy times. P. N. Shelley and wife are prepar-1 Ing to spend tho summer In the moun lalnsr They will be accompanied by Mrs. James Buchanan, of Kugone. Tho Pleasant Hill blackHmlth shop Is running over time with two or three hands busy us bees. - KEGl'LAIt. Trneklnylng has been resumed on the CallloYnla Northeastern railway and steel has been laid over the hill i t Ills side of Harris, the present lermi ; mis. Wnnlen. (lie station nearest the I swamp, will probable be the next ter i minus of the road. This will add , greatly In shortening the, freight and j stage road Into the cltv. IT CAN T ItK IlKAT. The best of all teachers Is exper ience. C. M. Harden of Silver City, North Carolina, biivsi "I find Klertrlc Hitters doea' all thal'a claimed for It. Vir Uln.Knnl. f I . , ,r, . . ... wiuin, ii, i,niT uuo n-iuuey trouble, It can't be beat. I have tried It and flnd.lt a most excellent medi cine. .Mr. Harden Is right; it's the beat of all medicines also for weak- ness. lnme back, and nil run down conditions. Heat, loo, (or chills and i malaria. Sold under' uarnnte at W. A. Kuykendall'a drug store. Grant Pas Courier; - Dr. Kdward White, the dentist of Kugene, for merly a resident of Grata Pass, with a tiartv of four other pumpman ... ! lu from (hat place on the train Satur jday morning. Dr. White purchased ! Dr. Walkers Win ton tilling car J while here and he ami hla associates returned to Kugene In the automobile. COFPEE . .The best name for coffee is one that tells where the moneys to come from, if you don't like it ror mni rrnrai voar na.r If rot ae.1 i S-tumi, . Brai w. .- am. IUIJ.MIKK nuoTiiuns for all klml of draylng and ex press. Ilattse phone lied S74J- of fiif. Hlack 6411. Ingrain wat: paper rAtrantwil not to lade. Chambers Hartiwaro Co. d OAH'l'umA, Q 1903 HIGH including the LusBidb Before purchasing an auto, see R. B. Wray. agent for the Bulck. See his machine on the street at any time. tf NOTICK FOR llltUCATlON. United States Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon. April 9, 190S. Notice is herehy given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "Ai. iilT for the sale of timber lands In the States nf C ilil'ornla, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory " as extended to all the Public '' l.m'd States by act of August 4, 1892 l.ibih Owen ot CroV, County of Lane! Stnte of Oregon, did on March 10 190. file In this office her sworn statement No. 9r,s;t fnr the purchase of tho N of N W y and S W K of X W H flf s.-cllon No. 1.1 in Township X0. 19 south, Range No 4 West, W. M and will offer proof'to show that the land sought. Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, P. S. Commissioner, at hla office In Eugene, Oregon on ,9rosay' the 2Sth d"y ot AuR,lst' She names as witnesses: Joseph Llles of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sov erlgn of Kugene. Oregon; Walter Holland of Crow, Oregon; Walter Tanaday of Crow, Oregon; Xorri Owen, of Crow, Oregon. Any and all nernnna riaitntn versely the above-described lands arc requested to file their claims on or requested to flic their claims In thk off ce on or before tho 2Sth dav of Au.tust, 19SS. HENJA.MIV I,. KDDY, Hegister. MTI( K FOR PI HUCATiOv"" I nited States Land Office, i0,?. bur,-. Oregon. April 9, 19ns Notice Is hereby given that In com il la nee with the provisions of the act ot lensres 0f .lime 3. 1S7S en,;ieii Mi the States of California. Oron Nevada, and Washington T-rritory ': ex.emteii to all Die Piil,. am, S.ntes by act of August 4 s9" (ien-Ko H. Watrous, ,,f neilinchanV County of Whatcom. State of ""h- ngton. did on March 90 file In this office his sworn statement No u . o ',he l,,1"'b'1 of the S W , Sw,'nt ,No- In Townshl, 17 of South Range. No. S West w M and will offer proof to show 'that he land sought Is more valuable for Us t inner or stone than for agrlcnl inral purposes, and to establish rlalm to said land before W W Cal kins P S. Commissioner, at his of- h.'- Stb ,'c,,nVlr,"Kon' on s"'rduv m .stb day of August, 19ns. " He names as witnesses- C'nrV IVvereaux of Kugene, Oregon; rIX - " I'M n, r.usene. tregon: 1 Robert of Oreenleaf. Oregon; I' Km I' T ' """ oi r.ugene, Oregon Any and all persons claim- n,t versely the at.ove-d. , Tibet lands S re,i.-,.ed to file t r claim, in ,'hu 'trice on or ief.,rv-., n... :d lay of A u ust l 'ox PRICE common '''4'V'Wl'aai r m kry r iriiirih'iiiiJi I It you need a Mowr - c WHEX VOU SEE OUR VEGETAULES all your uncertainty about what to eat will vanish.' "What veg etables can I have?" will no no longer be a question. ' You can have any yoii like, and the fresheBt and most appetizing besides. , Every day our supply comes fresh and crisp right from the growers. Come and choose early and have the veg etable question off your mind. V. M. GREEN, VZI3SS& 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour j every sack guaranteed J Mad. ol atketad Extern Oregon hard wheat. It pro- i J more loaves of bread than any other Hour and U !, loave. are UthU, lnd whiter. Because of th. Incrwri . qnHty of bread produced -he to. 1 1, no Weher thin lo. Xherfloun. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. . PORTLAND FLOUR.ING MILLS Si w ""iwr see - L. LONG & SON Agents for the '; ' Mccormick machines East 9th St. CVCr manuftured nugene, vre. BANK Docs" Geflertl Banin; ' uincson Unscrvativ Lm I SPSPENCER pdent L H. POTTER, Vi P N- MUSTER... Cct. HKN.I A MIV I. kdhy q Ilslster. ?th and WUUmetl