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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
TBS K'GIWK DAH.T OTAKO. THITIKDAY. ACGffet 13, 1008 a:;:;tffi;:::;::::;:S?:::::n ANOTHER From fetttttrntm:::::::::::::!:: o , ,. MS Wife! I Man Separate 8 1 S: I! lit I In ml WKo Is Responsible We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Portland because he cannot find a house for them in Eugene. This is bad for him and bad for Eugene. ThP TP! pqtntfi men tell us thev cannot suddIv half the demand for houses. We will furnish the Lumber, Lath and Shingles if some one will get busy and build a few more houses to rent. The Y-r .tl TTT' tltl T7 U tsoom-fieiiv LEineer 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. .AAA A. AAA A A WWWW WWW W9WW WWWWWW WWWWWWW fffftfffftMW SuccMtort to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and j Sales Stables Oik and 7th Eutne. Or. A New Set Chairs of Why do you have OLD flllAIIUY CllAlltS In youi homo, when you run miiko thmu GOOD AS NKW tor only 60o T A can of Chlnninol will wor wonders In your home. Bee that '.he Chtunmau la on enry ran. Bos our wont uliow window. ASK TO HKK Ol 11 NKW WALL I'AI'KIt 1 0-1 S West Hovonth St. "AFFINITY" PASTOR TO BE RELEASED FROM PRISON OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COR.VALLIS. OREGON Organized 1863 The First National Bank Of font rollcKlutn courm-a In Aml-j ruiiurti, lllcilluillK AKroiitiiii) , limn culture. Animal Husbandry, hairy tliMtiamlrv, etc.; Forestry; lionieMlr H-l-i- viul Ail; Civil. Kli-i'trlral. Mechanical, ami MIiiIuk Knulncerliii;; Commerce; riiariuary. Offora elcuieiiinry courses In Agri culture. Koreatry, ImuichiIc Science anil Art, t'ouiliiorce ami Mechanic Ana. InrluitliiK (oikb work, cabinet making, Menlu fltttliK. pliilulilni!. nui-j chine, work, etc. Strong faculty. modem ciiulpmcnt . frew tuition; open Kept, '.:.. Illustrated raliilnKiio will) full in fiiruuil lou mi applbttllou to lliu l.o tlnlrar, free. OF EUGENE Capital paid ! Surplus and undivided profits Additional liability of toekluildera under national bank Inn laws. OREGON I 1100,000 j 100,000 , lr i ft Special ioday AND EVERY DAY Bass-Hueter Paint and a good pa inter .make the best job on cart' Trenton, N. J., Auk. -13. At 8, o'clock tomorrow morning the doors of the statu prison ot Now Jersey wlllj hwIiik open and J. Frank Cordova, the unfrorked South Klver puHtor, will step fiirt li a ;reu man, after hav ing served three years, fonr munths and eleven days as n result of his mis tuken views on the subject of affin ities It was about four years ago that the ease of Cordova filled columns of newspaper space from one end of the country to the other. It was the or Ik I nit 1 "affinity" vusu. iintedutlun by several years the equally famous ease of Artist Kurle, llolh were eases of t a leu ted and respected men who 'found their alleged affinities outside I their own households, but in their developments and climaxes t he two cast's differed widely. ln the case of Karle the wife acquiesced In the new onler of thhms, n ud submissively and even gladly made way for the nffiu- ilty. Hut with Pastor Cordova thhms did not work out so tcnoothlv. Ilis 100.000 I ife. the mother of several little 1 children, could not comprehend the I fine points of the alfiuitv creed. In Total $300.000 'her ey.s ll was a plain case of uu- tnoYr Snmr Maimnemcnt 2.1 Yearn ( iatthfiih.es:; on the part of her l ud Your Piitroiume Solletle.. master ami a case euliiui; lor the T. 0. lUndricki rrnBhleol !'! f the law when her own tear- 3. . Kakln Vice rrwUlenl ! ful (ailed lo convince the , . , vs,,,t "l the error of his was. And, P. K. Hnodtfras ( Ashlar ) ,, ,. ,mt.u t unaiely still for the uil- larwln Itrtstow . , . Anstnnt Cnshlor ty husband, the scene ot the domestic "drama was mid In New Jersey, where the arm of the law is bum and lets no iMiilty ottendcr esi-ape. The ;iiriuity in th- Cordova ease was tis .Inii.i tinlie, !in belonged to a rei-pet t inie t:unll in S.miCi Klv er She wa a i !;ir sinc.er in ihe i hni'ch of w ,i it-li t'oi ilov a was t lie pas Tor. and b ih were held !ii liluli es te in . Hi,- l.t:!e fbtck. Hut Hi the COlir-e et C.'l'e the fUl.lue-- of t..t l'a-t or tor t he pret ' uunu i htir snuo r beeame o apparent as to caue comment Some of the I- iders of tie- chui, h dropped ttilet bin's to the paM r remin.lum him of his ie-di-eietsou Hut the hints remaiiietl unheeded and tS con crenat Ion was i ferct d to the roticluslon that lite pas tor ami sin iter were i;ui!t tt more hall Imhi retton The resul: vt U 1 was that foj .1 w as reuiov e,l ttotu h:v pijnt ami M:-s Howne no ACTION TAKEN BY ADVOCATES OF GOOD ROADS til the couple again eloped, unci this time all trace of them was lost for weeks. Neighbors cared for the de serted family, while the officers of the law sought the guilty couple. Fi nally they were found In an obscure hotel In New York City. The Rlrl was In a delicate condition. Cordo va was Ktven the alternative of leav-j Iiik "is atflnlty rorever ana returning to his family or to face imprisonment for his misdeeds. Ho chose the lat ter course. After a short hut sen sational trial he was found guilty ami sentenced to five years In prison. This term, less the period taken off for good conduct, will end tomorrow morning. Aecoidinn to reports Cordov-i ex- Portland, Aug. 12. Education of Oregon people to the value of prac tical road construction was Inaugu rated yesterday in the plan endorsed by Tuesday's good roads conference John 11. Scott, ex-county judge of Marion county, and president of the Oregon Cood Heads Association, con tracted his services to the committee on ways and means, appointed by the conference to direct this work, and has volunteered to raise $10,001) to defray the cost of this popular educa tion. Immediately he will enter the field and organize road construction in the various count U-s on a system atic basis. L. It. Webster, judge of AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five pjucngcr car lor hire any lure day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 vw ... I .,,.,, , pi'i-ts to make Nowark his future:'. , ii'onii lioni... Miss Uowno. It Is said. Is !'" tlu'. r",llls conferenc.. to awaltlni; lor him In rotimn.-nt with ! '"onju union with Mr. Scott, has h.-r Hilld at Oroaii (irovi-. That she I "1,-1'II to lu-rept the position, will Iniinedhitelv rejoin him seems I d" s" wo"hl Involve his i-eslKna-cerluln. Cordova refuses to dlsruss ! as "iity JmlK and the proh the matter, hut suvs he expects now"1""', a',i",11 ,1V1b'-' " t'l,sler is sakl to ho "happv " 1 ll,'l"'"d entirely upon the Induce- . ; ments that are offered him by the Kouu rtiaus advocates. 0 : MOULDIN'O (allli Mtft O.nUAti) 1 your ,r,nen5 ?: W YEOMEN WILL ORGANIZE LODGE THIS EVENING RAIN CLEAR A!R ! OF DENSE SMOKE A Indue of the Ilrotherhood of I American Yeomen will lie instituted : in A (1 l SV. hall this eveullii; tiy II. A. Mill. r. const manager of the or-' dev. K'hisc hnine is In l.os Anueles. A 111. an I I I before : lo.U , VM',1 In The lisht showers yesterday iu ascd Into a steady Di-okoh mist e vestenlav attenui.iti riti.l it ..,.. ar proKr.rn will be rendered, unned 10 fall'dlirillK tlie'evenintf and Ik lefreshniems will be served ,uku. The rain was c-neral alons ; iiM.iuiiiis i ne in,. , , asi, and had t o-M.uenceH, i no enien.iiniu.-nt , out tli r e f.i Ihe Iricmls ot the Julius Goldsmith numerous for i:cei1riit Health yr 1 M. Ha ts. n. i;i(!oi! Ave.. San Jus " i'lie w.!-th of Kiee1':i genera! lamlly reaiedj a h' . ti!:onsuesi liver al'nl bow e d fee t No Cal . H.'tet: f r and torpor of tlu is so protiounred s.i s : i.l- ;Scotrs bantai-FepsmCapsuh1!' tlu: I proinpted to say a word in us lavor. for the benefit of those seeking lellcf from slleh llfflietions VV.e:e i more health for the di ;evt :e orsani In a bottle of Klectrlc ll:k- t :-. ft 1 1' :i a :! F.-LUDFORD I! J02 U'. 6th St. W ' Inrt.mw.iiMi n. INe.i rl ' f- fi ih. aiMi.i ihwwo I IJ .11 aalrl Ol.Hf .1' : 1 1. 1 ' " . : . V. P Ow 1 ., Ur. le ., ( . ... !i- k....i .-V.H I.,... I , V-'ft ' I--U...I. II Cat Ike. 'V' It "t.r ' ..m;.".1.',1, 'te - u.N oh.. -i;l lo bin .,:t' .e Hut u .,, not loni; 11:1 o in In any other remedy 1 know S I under cuavamoe at Ku s dm; store. Toic. etiect to put t fires w lii, It n:ne lauseil the dtmKilwri to be so smoky duriim tli las: few eek The vain ha deiayed harvest (, a day or so. but It is likelv t hat , Me.i:ller will .reall dftrr today (iO':: ( (U ,M ci For the complete cure of couuhs colds, asthma and bronchitis and a'i lu" ""'i'!ain:s ten.ltns ;., consump tion, liv.nvurt. tar and wild cherry have (or a"s maintained an cstah 1 slied reputation as a standard '"" remedy. It contains r i im or harmfu! dru ii rh S.lfe-v I(, ElectricGas, Water '.olr ' lo .! a i bailee fo" . . in H'.r.s. 1: Imi: the ! I I.U-'ll ' ' ' vIMUi; ii".e he and Miss It Ml tt on a : iits w tte aiitl . b,'- lle i forced c ntr V:: lor T'io . S..-..I M;n I .in.l can : !v r!i:'-.lw. !'::. l-ilHl Mr 14 c, v, itjjJ rxci.H SAM I'AIM IHE on July 4fh In birthdav. and th: manv soiled go" ments to show er.: paint. Whether paiat, stain r c-ause wliatew your .earments t- they will looks1" .'-.rm at tue I Works. Everything Cleaning m' Eugene Dye 6th and Wl Phone Wiltanistte Valley Co r:i w.iikks ii i;;i i::: en. M 1. .. !..r Ml. Ill ,l-d s;,te .. , i :i.n:i:i; -;1 , ' I'e'd hoi:,. I !,:un .,!), .. , si.k. at White's res-a'ir.i:,. ;'. I svitscnniK kok thk i.ynn. O BETTING & HENDERSON hi MASONS. Ad kinds of brick, stone and rcment ork promptly and neatlv done All Z'Y,. Raranteed. Uesldencp 921 Wl.iimetto Street. 131 West Fourth '.root, rhone Ked 43 Q 3 cigars. ltg'v' The Mount favcritc among It is pjsitivtf Cigar on th L. C.BE; Stosef' Mil w Spr,:.-:.."