Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 05, 1908, Image 8

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    The
LENOX
Portland's Nw and Mo6
Modernly FurntshcS
HOTEL
Third and Main Strecti
PORTLAND, - OREGON
Possessing every convenience and an ideal location
fronting an the beautiful city plata. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan Rate American Plan
$1.00 and fl.r.O ppr day. $2.r0 and $3.00 per day.
$2.00 and $2.00 with bath. . $3.60 and $1.0J, ,hIJ.)i .batb...
Eugene Cu.rU on File O.' H. SPENCER, Maimer
THIRTY-THREE YEARS IN
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
Lovelace
The great trotting stallion, stan
dard and registered. The sire of
many famous trotters and pacers
now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the
season. $35.00 to insure. .
Tyler B.
A young; Wilkes Stallion of
much promise. Standard and
registered. 20. 00 to insure.
. w r A Gr.md Perchcron draft, (reg-
" ClOCB , I istcred,). Color, dapple grey;
; 'I vcight, 2300 rounds. I he cham
pion Pcrchcfon at'lhe Oregon' Slate Fair, where he won
two cups, four gold .medal:;, several banners and blue rib
bons, k G. R. PRICE, Manager. .
Kincaid Rickel, Owners
I Eugene, Oregon
Kincaid V Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton Streets
Boston. Ma.. S-it. 5 Js.-se Pom
roy, on of the most notorious life
lirlkowrs In tli- I'nltid Sialfa, to
morrow will niter upon the thirty
second year of Inn confinement be
hind the gray walls of the famous
Slate Prison of Charleston. All of
1 these yeara have been passed In sol
itary confinement.
! When he was 14 years old Pom
eroy was sentenced to prison for life
j for torturing and murdering little
children, lie is now 4H years old and
I looks to be much older. Despite his
long incarceration, he apparently
I still has hopes of a pardon, though
i he has never hec-n given the slightest
i ynoouragemeut.
In the early 70s Jesse Pomeroy
'and his crimes were discussed from
i one end of the country to the other.
I floston and vicinity were la a state
of terror, when one small child after
another was dlacovered horribly
beaten, and Tlo clew to the perpetra
tor of the monstronfl' cruellies could
j be found. .
! On the day after Christmas, 1871,
i a child mimed Paint-, living 111 Chel
sea, was found unconscious, tied to
a beam on Powder Mill. Ills eniirely
nude b;j(ly was covered wllh great
welts. W hen he reco verod . hU irate
fmher nnd ihe police barni'd that he
- bad met an older boy, 'wot had led
1 1 1 1 1 1 niwiy from the public Hln-et.
..jiiiil had then, in H'1'' of : li ift' wea k
pronvt". taken off hi clothes and
:inirk lilui auiiiii anil a;-,ain v.'ltii a
. roll'1. . ' '
lb-fore tli" ivneral cm i i ri ii t ove
li'is invMi' i i,p,M : t a i i H liarl di.it
away. aiiiiiJn-r lit 1 1 bu;' i:ai:i' l Tnvy
1 1 ; i y 1 1 ' 1 1 , wh.- found in an on l -:,i'-t lie
'way lot. si riii.-i! . anil tied Ijy i-npt's
to n board. His front, teeth were
. in b'sill l.ie li';d'.:e nl Wis uose wan
I'brulicii "and on oilier purls of li in
body were a score of bruises. The
i child' told a tale similar to tiiat r
lliled by the lir.it la. I .who bad been
assaulted. ' "',
This second dastardly assault in
I flamed Mli1 whole coiiimiiitjiy. It
v, as ' ffrgiied no person of ordinai'y
crihiluai or vicious Instincts could
I have committed such wanton crud
ities. The assaults were clearly the
j work, of a degenerate. 1 Fathers
j throughout Chelsea and South llos
i ton wished to burn him at the stake.
Mothers, when their children were
long from home, became hysterical.
I Kor three months thereafter no
further assnults of this nature were
Irenorteil. lid faliillleit licinn to
breathe easier. Hut ono day In early
July, 1S72, Johnny ltnlch, a boy of
5 years, returned to his home In
South Huston on the verge of de
lirium nnd convulsions. Two hours
before he said he had met an older
i boy w ho offered him candy and then
! too him to a secluded spot where he
I stripped him, tied him to a beam,
jiind beat him until he fainted. This
fiendish niKanlt stirred the two dis
tricts again, and the police worked
desperately to find the criminal.
Two months later Kobert (iould,
another small boy, was found
stripped and tied to a telegraph pole.
The lad's body was covered with
welts from a whin o r a rope and
! his head was badly cut. While the
excitement was still at fever heat
4-yer-old George Pratt, of South
SANDERS DISC PLOWS
Solid Steel Frame Strong and Rigid
Have all Necessary Adjustments
If you wa it the Best buy a Sanders. Sold by
J. W. QUACKENBUSH & SONS
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykenid.ll, M. O.
W, O. ProMcr, M. U,
P. I. Battle, M. M.
B. K. Sciiric, M D.
D. A PjIiic. M.;D.
Gro.OMt.UtBur.M l.
L. e. McUnig.l, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances lorX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations)
Full corps of tiaincd nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D., SuPt.
BoHlon was found in the cabin of a
yacht. His body, which was quite
nude, the fiend had punctured him
with pins and needles.
Several more assaults of the same
dastardly character followed in quick
succession. Finally one of the little
victims was &hn to furnish a clew
to rhe nernetrator of the crimes. Fie
I named a I'omero youth who worked
tin a store in Boston. Thither the
officers hatened with all possible
speed. They questioned Je?, the
14-year-old son of a respectable
dressmaker. The suspect denied all
i knowledge of ,the assaults, but' he
i wuh" positively ' identified by several
I of bis little victims.
At that time d'nerncy was not
; so well understood ;is 11 ls now. They
! call"d IMmeniy a deu'enerat" nd
: sint him to a r-firiu school. He "was
lit tiKifli-l prison' : ;iihI :tt tlie iiil of
j Seventeen tlioflihs he WHS 1 rele;rserl
! tlll'olll!tl tile .! rl- nf fb T.ty IiiTl VS-
Ifrn'tners iittd 'it1!'-- v!:n h;i'l Inter
ested t 'iei!).-e V. - in his "b'-'i,;"! f
.W'i'l'in twn :;::. a f t r hi.-i re
, b-ii-e iiml n tu:'i ': v.n' . I'oui
j erf iv iih't It rent ' m I murder tl t wo
j more children. One of li is victims
1 wa a little Mrl. 'h" other a ."-ye;tr-
; obi bny. The renin i wete so mil
I Minted Hi nl t ney scarcely eon Id bt
I recfinn I zed. J'meroy cuii fe.-jsed h L-
j crimes and was L'iven n speedy trial.
This tiiiie. insr-;e! of sent to
i a reform school, he was sentenced to
Isolliiirv ronf ineimnt for life.
t
1 I'm thirty-oii" years he lias been
; nonfilled in a cell as small as a closet.
dark and bare. On a dozen occa
sions ho lias, with superhuman cun
nliiK. devised plans of escape, and
in spite of constant watching has
succeeded in carrying; them to an
advanced stage of execution. He
has never attended divine services
fn the priaon chapel and has never
been required to work. It Is said
that he has spent much of his time
In reading and has become fairly
well Informed. But so far as per
sonal experience goes, such things
aa electric chairs, phonographs, tel
ephones and many other things in
common use today, are absolutely
unknown to him.
. Don't Poison Baby,
FOlfrY YEAES A0 rmost tverj- rvoihef thought h?
PAREGORIC or laudanma t naie it sleep. These rW J
sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO HAS? win produce the SLEEP f
THERE IS NO WAKINQ. Many are the ehildrea who ha u. ,
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and mpd
of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited fwj
either of tne narcotics namea xo cnuaren at an, or xo anybody itW
them " noison." The definition of " narcotic " is : "A medicine ichu,, ,.'
and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor iConJ
and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothin? Sviht
should not permit any medicine to be given to your children wJ)
your physician know of what it is composed. OASTORIA DOES M
IAIN JNAxCUUIUjiS, U lii ueaia tuo Biguauiuo ui vuaa. n, jtletcher,
Letters from Prominent Phv
tA .J rt .. . -
ill.,
j t r- '..
I ANcacIiiMclVcpanilinalW-As- .-.
ROY DAVIS HONORED
AT ANNAPOLIS
WiihIiIiikImii, Sopt. 4. Mldshlp
iniui Uciy II. DuvIk, of KiiRi'iiu, has
hri'ii npimiiiteil ndjutiint of tint w
oiid lia 1 1 a I ton of niiilshliiinciit at An
uipollH for the onsuliiK year.Mi'rlto
rloiiH work won the niiolntmuiit, he
KtandliiK m'Venth in the class.
X i:VS IX llltlKF
BEVERIDGE AND HUGHES
OPEN OHIO CONTEST
( Cont Iniipfl on Pane Five.)
Such men are necessary to human
proKreas. Always Burn men have
been the voice of a protest, but nev
er the statesman of a cause. Always
they have been the urers of 11 re
form, but never the doers of the
work.
Mr. Ilryan Is an Aaron, but not a
Moses; a Henry, but not a WasliinK
ton; a Wendell Phillips, but not an
Abraham. I.ltirqlu. He Is a storm of
unrest which clears the atmosphere,
but not Ihe trade winds that carry to
port the freighted ships of a people's
hops.
Knur years iiko. In his own home.
paylnt! tribute to his character and
The Unfile River and Southern Or
oKon railroad has been Incorporated,1
to run from (iniuts Pass to Waldo.
Today Ihe court house Is In charKe
of deputies, for every county officer
who holds forth at the county's cap
Itol Is out of town atteudliiK the Silo
fair, says the Albany Herald. The
Juilite, sheriff, clerk, recorder, treas
urer and school superintendent are all miucl. r called Hint a dreamer who
seehiK the fair. beholds happy visions but achieves
A Boston dispatch says' a brutal ' " useful deed. Ills is the mind that
crime was disclosed tonlKht In the thinks of the barren field hcndinK
discovery of the torso of Mrs. Mono-, with Brain: hut his Is not the plow
Sommcrvllie, In the trunk at a board- j man's hand, the sower's craft or the
Iiik house at No. 7 Hancock street, ; gleaner's husbandry. The poet's
this city. Later Ihe bend and bones;dreani of an undiscovered I'topla has
of the limbs were found In (he fur-: cheered us all; but the Pilgrims, ac
nnce of the Jordan home at Summer-1 1 mil ly landliiK on Plymouth Itoi k.
vllle. and the scalp and hair and planted the real tree of liberty, be
otlwr remains taken from the kltch-lneath whose shade we rest and bv
en ratine of the house.
O. II. I. uck. assistant coach at the
I'nlverslty of Washington last season,
has been escured by the athletic niau
aitement of Albany Collee to'oouch
Ithe college eleven this year.
whose real fruits we live.
No Astrologer
Wlllhm II. Taft is of the Pilgrim
stuff his Is the wisdom that makes
the Ideal vision a living fact. Tried
lln every realm of government, test
led In every department of statesman
ship, he never yet has failed. He Is
ja skilled seaman of statesmanship
I have u-ed lr. Kllm's New Life who takes hU reckoning bv the fixed
i Pills for inauy years, with IncreiMliiK stars of human nature and cxperi-
sausiaci ion. i ney iase i ne k i u s s i e m e ii 01 an uncertain astrologer
They Take the Kinks Out
I
c25k HciliiTd-ftancdtj
I Box. WUtMl.i3?TE
XaMMMIMBKaSIMBaMnMMII
I fou n Ititu out al writ. uV n Ml T4MiC kd rou will
lt ttttf M ih RMwiuitf I htt 'U mk yu ttai Ki rtM.
ttr' KMn4y" tirtntrwiu th Stvxrwvh. Uvtr, Khlaif
k mvi i' K kfM or tKkM-tavublr swkiuf Um wm ImJ
Better Than PiU For Liver Ills.
Ti Mt TMW lJin. $vk SU Ul tl AttaM. IW
Clnl Lm Ciqlia, Sku tkaua. rVnfln bviw Ckll
M.WU, naium.ii KIhwmma 1p Uv or bM.lfv. Kttmy tM tM
RMt4w ' . tram Ih. tttv Wfim.
One
Tabkt
crvxs tiuxy
out 4i f mi o tn a li, II wr mi l bowrl
without fuss or friction.
Urown, of I'ittsfU'M, Vt. (Inmuntcrd
cat Isfnttitry at W. A. Kuykotnlall'
din store. .u
von V(xnsviu
Aptlv J. 11. Con-
mil. 733 K. Uth.
4 7 1 -. Stiri't'iior
si ,t
K. MrMl KI'llllV
ha tnkrti rooins at Wlltanifttt
Htrri-t. o'r K.itn' luok storr. 'IV I
t'l'hoiu' lUark -SSI.
UtMl SWVINli
(iiiHolltto pnw.T, Xty V, V. Moor,
phono Hoil 32S2. Order large or
nmaM will ho RpprvtMaftHl.
rastltm altsunl horosntpos from fin
says X. Il.inary simis ami nymbols. Ami nut
otn'e on all his voyam'M has tho rork
oninji; 1h has mailt1 hoon wroni;; nut
omo has a slnulo horosropo that Mr.
llrvan has i at hoen rlufit.
Wt dare not trlflo with our fu
ture: "Humanity with all its fear.
Telephone Ulaek .With all its lj.m's of future year,
to W, 11, lavis. !ls liumim; Jmi athles on our fat.'"
; W'Ihmi the r.-ai commaml r wh
Mas iiiii.l.-il vuv t,hip of stato through
storuis of ttppositioti anil amtil tht
rtnk of huMtil srati;ht for tho port
of our hi In r liopts ami our larger
liltorties. voltiMtarilv stops from the
tf hriiUe and deliver to u hi hiua
rommUsion. let u hand it to the
ablest officer aboard and safely
make the h.vhor of our heart's tie-
I IV.
AN c g c ( i 1 1 1c lVc p nni l io a I c : A s -simila'vinS
I e I k d n n d i c T4 n ! a -lap
iho Si.iiii :is iuttl !;avis oi
Prf'motcs OicslioivCliec! ft: 1
ness.'UKlliisi.Conl.'iinsiit'illior Oiiiii:n.Moi!;lnMf nor Mineral.
KOT NAHCOTIC.
stix.Xtnntt
Jitprrmiit -
Jit 'omxuileSuda
ttom Seed -
Cfanftrrt Sttgnr
vwiriytwi Flavor.
Aperfecl Remedy forConsllpa
lion. Sour Slonmrh.Diarrhoca
and Loss of Sleep.
foe Simile Signature of
NEWVORK.
Dr. J. W. Dinsdale. of Chlcacrn III ...
ortvisn ttfl llr;ft in all faml!Iel wbern Hion .. ? 0Uf 1
,ll o;0 Ca; jj-,
zi . . " uuu 11 d
Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Oryalia, Nob., says; " cedl-Js
aeficial for c'..:',-'co as ylitt Ca&toria IiUoKrvcs
Dr.
benefi
find it i;i use evcryv,!iore."
Lr. J. A. j:eCio::un, of EufCalo, N. T., cr,
your Cabtorla or .c!i!l;lrca.c!ia Gl'.ta;:s-;
Ca.-- orla for my own children."
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Dr. li. A B';.i;c:-, oi V.i::i-:.u'li'lla, Vs., wr: "i yTi
toria 13 i'. riiiTMi'vc. i'l i'.o ciavs of chlMrtn f. r yr.-rs
liaiTi" c.Tco:, ar.,1 f ::!!; csJIoriO it as a safe; reracl;-."
Dr. J. A. L'oarr.ian, ri l-aias (Jity, IIo., aya: "YcurCj?-
c.d remedy tor cn.ren, j.uot:ii tno world over. I nsei-:
ap.d havorno liesitaiicy in re-conimendius H f0r taa aatffi.
and children."
Dr. J. J. JIackoy, of BrooUyn, N. Y., says: "I consider yu
excellent preparation for children, being comjoscd of re!'
and pleasant to the taste. ' A good remedy for all dlstuij
digestive organs."
GENUINE tJAS I OK A AL
ceara the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always B
In Use Fop Over 30 Yeara
THK OfNTAUII OOMPANV, TT MURRAY Till IT. NIWVOHNCm
Sept. 14-J9
Salem, Oregon
EXCURSION TRAINS
and special rates to
Sept. 14
Salem, Orel
Oregon State Fair and Expositio
..For 1908..
The Largest and Best Pacific Coast Fair
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Agricultural College to hold meetings
1i 1 HTrlll
Kaces six aays; commence
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McElroy's Band ,M Orchestra
Prominent men iil speak
Fancy stock shown d.'.iiy
COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR SIX DAYS
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