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THE KUGESE DAILY GUARD. SATTRMV, A KG C ST 13. 10OS e- 1 ' - " - UT'HJ ii n .1 hi I Who 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. The real estate men tell us they cannot supply 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 Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. i' BBmtttrotttmttttttmttmttiittiiitttiimtinmtmmtta 11 KITCHEN & KOMPP ( SuccMtort to ARMITACE &. BOWN J Livery, Feed and i Sales Stables j Oak and 7th Eueie. Or. i A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SIIAIUIY CIIA1K8 In yout home, when you rnn muke then GOOD A3 NKW for only 50o T A can of Chlnainel will work wendera In your home. See that the Chinaman la on eery can. 8ce our went allow window. AMK TO HICK OI'U NKW WALL I'AI'KIt 16-18 West Seventh Bt. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co QUICK WITTEO MAIL CLERKS FOIL ROBBERS Spokane, Aug. 15. Tricked by the quick wit of the clerks, little' plunder la believed to have been rap tured by two masked men who held up the Northern Pacific westbound I pussonKor train Just west of Spokuno hint nlKht. Warned that the robera j were comltix the clerks took advan-i tano of the time after the train waa I rut In two to throw the registered pnekaKCH Into u newspaper sack,' where they were unnoticed. j So far as reported the only booty I I I stolen was a pouch of registered mail I sent from Chit-ago to Spokene and one from Scuttle made up alang the road. Neither Is kn vn to have car-1 ried packages of grojt v.-.iiie. I The search for the robiicrr ,-ontln-l uea, and It la believed they hurried i Into the cltv na they ! the engine' and rata nt the yurls on the out-1 skirts. One auspec: was rapun ed on! tup of the train after the mob, ry anil j gives hla name as Frank Snyder, He I may oro.i to be plain holm who was si -aim; a ride. I MONK'S 111 UK. WtOPS CiirjltfM kiiewii mi.rcly I.H braves HlflllJM.t. Ot., l t. Jl, !"0J This i. tit t ln tli.it 1 y- iu lll.ur i.nr Kt t if ol "M.ntV I Ir.ivtf '1 ho w.ln 1.1 I w.i.lrl jc.l I. ii 11,. 1 Ivrn all. . !. I -t . t 1,1 ii: l.c KIAS.f.S 1 OM, S..!rm.t,. k. ;.l K tv ,ll, ie .'I li.. $1.00 4 I a Organized 1883 The First National Bank i OF EUCENE, ORECON j Capital paid la f 100,000 Surplua and undivided profit 100,000 Additional lliitilllty of stock lioldei'ii under national h.inkhii: laws. IOO.OOii Total Jtoo.iuio l li'ler Mini' M.iii.i;:i iio nt , , .nir I', Mi'. . ini,i. ,.li, ih.,1, 11. ll.',l-n-l,. ftv.1,1. Ii; v it. r.u.ia vi.v i'i-i -:,t. -in IV Y.. S.i vV i . ei I Ml W III 111 I .1 ill ... V . . I'-. .1,',., RACE RIOT STIRS CITY ! AND CAUSES BLOODSHED (Continued Front Page One 1 l-';flti and Miiiii-oe s'rrts. there are biiiiili'iils ot sight- ra today and 1 1 I- v. , plo, o,l iiniuild these place lo l.o. o 111.' noiv.l back troni the n.-ir.., .. ii.hc.l the h;:i,-K- ii' ii l iiili.s I n- : i ,o . t.t lonuer p , I ' 1 !!. tr a1', .i i .! ; 'i ; cm,; ; ion I .Mrs. Ilallum was dragged from her j bed at her home, forced Into the gar : den and assaulted. She was badly ; bruised and was unconscious for some time. When Klrhardaon was arrested she identified him as being the negro who bad attacked her. reeling grew so intense against the nei:ro that Shcritf Warner s.'i'vet ly tank Uli banlsnn ami .los ph .1. inn's lib.- hitter In jail on a charge nt the inui ili r of t'. II. tlallai .l. ho had ch;ie.l him from the I- m.,. ''t'e ."m. - .i i cone ' V i 1 1 . ii Sth !! iti'o n: ".ii of b i'ii' me I; J-'I'i .! I'l-.Lht"!-! O lllllOllOli;" Ii 'A -:l th- .ii-, , . " ' ; i t " i'io pr ciirncii NOTICES : I nited lli'i tlireu Church i J. W. Sprechor, pastor. Sunday I school at 10 a. in.; preaching at 11 : a. m. and S p. m.; Junior Endeavor,; 3 p. ni.; Senior Endeavor at 7 p. m. Mrs. Spreeher will preach iu the i morning at 1 1 a. m. j St. Mary's r'piHcopnl Chun U ' Corner Seventh and Olive streets.' Rev. P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy ! communion at s a. m.; Sunday, school at 9:45 a. m.; morning pray-j er and sermon at 1 1 a. in.; evening! prayer and sermon at 7: -15 a. m. j Strangers and visitors cordially wel-' coined. I KltM Inn c h of Clirlst Scientist j Corner Ninth and Pearl streets. Sunday service. 11 a. m.; subject. "Soul." Wednesday evening prayer, meeting, s p. m. Free rending room' open daily, except Sunday, from 2 to' I p. ill. All are welcome. ClirNtinn hnrcli Professor II. T. Sutton will con-, dint the services. Morning theme. "The I'ri'-Kininence of Christ." Kvining theme, "1110 Eminence of ..aa. lv ilUl ( linicli- OltDKH TO SHOW CAl'SK. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the Ciuardi ivi.ollip of Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver, il Susan iV'ecUtr minors. This causn cominE on to be heard July 17th. l!in, on I'.ie verified petl t'on of John M. Williams, the guar dian of t.lu above named minora for a license to t,e'il the Interest ot said mirors in the real property described as follows. Beginning at the southwest corner of donation laud claim No. 51 Notlf. No. 7026 iu section 33, township I jt s., r. 2 w., run thence north Vt de grees east 15.2S chains; thence east 24 chains; south 15.25 chains, and Jest 24 chains 'o beginning, contain ing 36.60 acre! ; also beginning at the northeast corner of D. L. CI. ill Notlf. No. 7026 In section 33, town ship IS a., r. 2 w., run west 13. SO chains, south 15.10 chains to south line of said claim, east 43.30 chairs to s.e. corner thereof and nDrth 30 minutes east 15.10 chains to begin ning, containing 64.40 acres, more or less, all in I ann county, Oregon. And it appearing to the court that It will be beneficial to the said wardo that their interest in said real estate should be sold. It is therefore order-vl that said Harry Weaver. Lester Weave:- -md Susan Weave- and their father au.l mother. Peter Weaver and C-in-l- Weaver a:il all persons interested It. COPVIOH7.A"1 their A. C. MATH.'. VVS CitiuT.il 1 e.iniine, C'iuuh tc, Guvd, BmliliiH; Sand aiul imJ c x.w.t-.uui c.ntli Iit !..i!i; riunu- l.Mjvk Jol I or call. it ilj W 4 Ih lHALL (Si, SHUMWAY I'luiiililiin anil S.-wi'r Work. Alto general JobMug In tin and hoot Iroa uik. lr-. 0ik promptly atton.lrd to. :rry a full Una of plumbing ruturei l"uie lllack I.i7l. Till ami (Vnk Sl. CHICHESTER S PILLS o AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE l ive i;:vmvr i.ir lor hire ,li iv lui'C J.iv nr iiij 'it GOOD DKIVHR CALL BLACK 1231 Ma ar in t his co-i-t ;iiir if any they have. Wny i'l not by made ii v this - Hi" miardian said ih. inter, -i f .ai, .!. ..mi ilia. Monda-. .. ;,; !;,. I:,,ar ,,f .f fo VXCI.I-; SA..I MXTKH THE TOWN on July 4th in honor e' birthday, and there : many soiled gowns ui nients to show evident ; paint. Whether it h paint, slain r soil fr cause whatever you i your garments returns: they will look food a.-itt cleaned at the Kua Works. Evprvthin.ripossiWs CleaT.inscnd DycuJi :. i't n. Jii.1 i Scott's Santai-Pepsin Capsule A POSITIVE CUr.E. fwr UdtMNMM of iVlkirb wl Ik 1 tlrf 0a.. it.t. , i ov, or ""If tllk. U1 hf H . U l I A NO. Irnct4 I CA ll.'H I ISMllili- Slai'li'll SmllKil 1,1. Ill , VllKUM V moli bent .ni w leaking vi-imeance on the ileum inhabitant.', of Springfield becail-'e of .in .i-c.mlt romliiltte-t by nesio mi a nh.te woman this after noon. Is r.iclns tllioiiiili the atrivia tenuht. be.itiiu negroes and dlsre nur.lllig the soldiers of troop II of the Kits; l'aaliy. oileted out by I'.olernoi llllicu t,i pi, 'serve Older Ih.- K.iM'inor tonight by telegiaph ord red out aMilloa.il tr'ops and conipani, i !,. Illoonunston. Peoria and P. Vln and the -lie hems rn-heil o Spring ,.i,i !"s;.e.-.il triill to CO'-.. 't I';., m,,!, Klehiii'Nen w arre,,l (or .iilt:nt i- p.u l II 1; am, -(,. ,,( . Site t .O..I.I. .,1M nlht V! troni t. uAkv cklni: I I,.- i.'0.,,ii.Mit l,.,,. , ; .. Illotl reach. '.1 tl,., I,. ,11.1m .,r il... o...... way leading from the buffet they found the dead body of Louis Polm svvr 7 ears o' ' . WK11IKH PliEIlK TION 4. KOI! 'Oltm KST rortland. Vug. 15 Ore- gun. Washington and Idaho Pair tonight and Snnd.iv. I'v. r day tn-v; we. k , e.i. August :'.i. ir. !..., emn. w.il h. i i,t i.-,, Have him test your , v,. s cxperictue. I" Thurs the opti-! Nineteen i Take Kodol vvhenev. r veil fee that' "" That is the only ,.,,,; v , , , lv"'"'' "" "hen! ' r,,,.e,l ... . ,.,,, ,,.I(.M . j dlngg"t,:"'n,",!!- so'' Goldsmith BETTtNG & HENDERSON There a-e ui.inv Imitations of (J) Witt s Cirboli -. ,1 witch Hare! S.i.v. hut Inst oae original. So',.1 In a', druggists. n- r. O " o The ,e:,-.-,.,, tv.. .k ' . ... .. o:dir.cv V ' CH. VMI1KKS M VKHWAKK CO . I - or lutnAil Kinds of brick .. ..j , promptly and neatly done All U-r-'!'Wra"twd- Rwldonce 921 ; .':.' ,.';- "'T'- 131 West Fourth . -r--.. i'h;ne Ked 431? O 6t:i .i i V SUVA Aocrccbiics snwM cigars, h gives hin The Mount Hood h vnritc amone all twi It is positively the Cigar on th: rruw L.:C.BEAD Stone Ml L'ave or : on West K -Springfield. o o