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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1908)
CEO. H. SMITH. Mgr. Lday, Sept 24th craNK G. KING Presents tmC" PERKINS In the Newest Western Play Little Prospector to Uc, 35c and 50c. Boxes 75c MIIM1S Illl" ial Scenery and Effects Ltt j field, Wash., for interment. : Brownsville Is destined to take an .iiiiitt't'other step forward In the line of Im " inrnvement If the acta of the city council are any criterion, writes a j home In Eugene, correspondent. Not only did the Hi!. Kenneth, the 1 council ko on record as tavorable to Ji C. Hanson, aged 1 a proposed Bewerage system for the nAcmtf or, enure uusme&a hcluuu vl iuw wij, t me cause u MtlmBted cost of 4000, hut ap si Infantum. mei . , a committee to take hold of l is morning at the an(t )ll8h the matter to completion. EC. Wiemoreand Surveys nave aireaay Deen maae. LMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiittMmiittmmii 0regon99 Builders pgwhatyou can to populate your State. IN NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, , ic merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong lilt willing; heart capital or no capital. Mhern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) t tons of Oregon literature to the East for eUs ilhroujh eviry available agency. Will you tthtjood work, of building Oregon by sending imes and addresses of your friends who are ike interested in this state? We will be glad io or?0' xaiia tllem complete information KtGON and its opportunities. OTS TICKETS will be onsaleduringSeptem Ujtobcr from the East to all points in Oregon, atom a lew principrl cities are. w-.$30.00 From Louisville $41 .70 Mha 30.00 Cincinnati 42.20 fusGt, 30.00 Cleveland 44.75 Uuu -- 350 New York 55.00 P. 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID 'imjt Uai f rel4!ive 10 Oregon, deposit the proper ?AY rw.i oA,, GILLETTE, Local Agent, Eugene. m , , , . 1 m Poultry Store pturday Sale of veaid Dressed Poultry lrW'ne FOP"1"' and in order to DWT FORGET OUR NUMBER. rnone ruin Of J J- H. TEST EARL McNUTT &"ysy co. unq aaies Mables -ClaTlsAlwiyjR"y lun,0utso All Descriptions STAGES.. 3 .. . .7 U uii i Wore, EbOEN'E-FLORENCE STAGE A daily itage leavesEugene at 6 a. m, lor Mapltton. close connection by ' earner for Florence and A cmt BUI'S MEETNG Will BE MADE IMPORTANT RALLY Hot. Theodore A. liett. the eel,., brated California orator, who was permanent ciiairr.ia.tt of the ii.-nwr convention, will speak hi the Kuine ..eaur 111 1 ins nty tomorrow- ev.-t.iIU; Ihu meeting has been widely -idver- .. n ,a c.peeiea mat the at- tendance will be largo, fro;u aU par nra'nd10;;1"1--1 EfM CW- "ra'vts MrA neM'","n. also be O'Uered Mr. Bell by the Bryan clubs of the city, for which elaborate arrange ments have been made. Reception Committer The presidents of the four Eugene Bryan and Kern Clubs and C B Hamble, president of the East Eu gene Bryan and Kern Club, met and selected ihp fnllo..i ,M.i " ' mlttee for Theodore A. Bell, of Cal- "". no win arrive Jn Eugene at 11:49 tnmnrrna. m.-.. 11-- . D. Matlock. Lark Bllveu, T. Hen dricks, T. H. Garrett. K. M. Veatcrf L. M. Travis, Al Hampton, J. M Howe, J. D. McDonald, L. D. Forrest I. E. Stevens, Fred Fisk, J. J. Wal ton. D. L. Pjirrmpii n 1 u..n J. O. Watts. Sudden Deaths. BURGLARS BREAK SELF GflNFFSSFn :Thc cause0fMany INTO OFFICES OF I MURDERER OF THREE FACTORIES; THREE PERSONS CAXXIXt; K.VTOISY, Utc.X Woiiks J AMI KXtllSUtK Mill. 1111;. OUUd.EU LAST M.,tT T1UEVKS SKI THI;i l,ITTI,i: I nil THEIH TltOnil.K. FINED $25 FOR VIOLATING NEW ORDINANCE Charles Kuthe, the well-known ci gar dealer, appeared in the nollce court this afternoon and was fined " and costs by Acting Police JikIrp Bryson upon a plea of guilty entered by Mr. Kuthe for violating the non intoxicant, or "near" beer ordinance recently passed by the city council. It Is the intention to Immediately car ry the case to the circuit court by ha beas corpus proceedings. There was no intention to violate the law, as before slated, it being agreed by the dealers in the "near" beer to stand arrest to test the ordinance In the courts. J. M. Pipes is attorney for Kuthe in this case. Last night the office of three j nianufaetui iiig institutions n' the 'city, the Allen cannery, tiie Fr:.,.r iron works and the rxceiswr ivill. were entered by burglars and nates and drawers rifled, but there was nothing of any great value taken The thieves entered the r.innerv and excelsior mill offices ihroush windows and forced the lock at the iron works. At the last named place the safe, which Is kept uulockeii at all times, was rifled and Mr. Fra zer's papers scatered all over the floor of the office, but nothiug was missing. Neither did the thieves se cure anything' at the office of the excelsior mill, but at the cannery they took something like tl.20 In coin which had been left in the till the office. After being apprised Of (he bur glaries this morning Chief of Police Farrington visited the hobo camp on the river bank in the rear of Midg ley's planing mill and found 14 knights of the tie route. He lined them all up and searched each one. but nothing of a suspicious nature was found. They were all ordered out of town, and as soon as they could gather up their few belongings they filed out of the camp and on down the railroad toward .the limits of the city. GOOD OUTLOOK FOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL The outlook for football at the high school is exceptionally bright this year. A meeting was called this afternoon for those who Intended to try for the team and fifty-two turn ed out. Most of the old stars are gone.' but there Is some fine-looking new material, lhere is a good nu cleus of old players. Salem, Eugenes nearest rival, Is said to have practically the same team as last year. Principal Hug addressed the meet ing this afternoon and spoke of sev eral requirements necessary to make the team, among them being no smoking, no profanity, and a good standard in studies. MISS NK1.I.IK..MI I.I'HKl, Graduate of Drake Conserva tory of Music, Des Moines.' Iowa, teacher of piano. 273 West Tenth street. Phono Red 2 9S7. NEW itlll.tV. FOR SALE Choice bottom land Just outside the city limns oi Eugene offered for sale on easy terms, if desired, and in quantities to suit buyers the lower part of the Campbell & Walker tract just above Judklns' Point. Protected from wash and high water by the huge railroad grade above it. Street car line through the tract with 5-cent fare to city limits a few hundred yards away. See W. R. Walker on premises or J. R. Camp hell, Eugene. Address either at Eugene. 821 FOR SALE OR RENT One seven room house, cither furnished or unfurnished, with 1 acre of ground; one four-room house with 1 acre of ground, near electric line, this side of river. Inquire of Mrs. Powell. s-b LOST A ladles' gold watch, closed face Hampden wirks. rrjsuii broken out and containing bay 6 picture. Finder please l';ave,,at the Guard office and receive lib eral reward. h-- GIRL WANTED For general house work. Enquire C. V. Ogb sby K21 Ferry Btreet or address Box .4h. s23 FOR SALE Ti H acres: nix-room house; fair barn: nines i...... main street. Eugene. Address Box 29.i, Springfield. -:dw MONEY TO LOAN-n Rwd secur ity at 7 per cent In'erest. Address A. B., care of Guard. S2 WANTED Glil f"r general house work. Wau-s. a:, p.-r month, n qulre at 7 r. Hich street tf FOR HKNT Tw furnished a!""" iinfnrnMied rno:n. - ' 'J.,;! street. Freehe! i. J . c,,,,. 1 . h. case ot Frank Z.is'eias. the ,..11-1 fesse.i 'r;i'ii- nrirderor. w.i, ' -r trial here l.,.l..v Thai i.,,..,.,,. i : -s t,i !.e the l'.l.-l.s of the deler.ee be- ,in" appateii; in ihe initial pi -e. . .!-,il'-Si in court. A number of wit itvsses, nn-.ng them several w h :oriuerly eiuploved the defendant, .are expected to 'estify to their t,e i l:ef that til yoiitul murderer r,f luuba'ar.ced mind. I The crime lor which Zasteras is .''..stand Ilia! Was .-otntnl, r.i.l ... Marlboro 011 May it! last. His iV tims were his ellinlnver Wil'11,11 il There is n 1ieHs t.,...-.iii..n :.. n.:A coumrv most damterous because so decep tive Many sudden death nn. r.n.hl li bv u heart ih- 'Saul,"r'1 '"u,re ; .ViCW" HrA VI j 1 MMinlexvure often mm hheppaid. and his wife. .loseMih.e 11 Sheppard. and their servant, Jennie Brady. The murders were commit ted in the night and apparently were without any definite motive. The first victim was y.-s. Sheppard. who was killed as she was warming milk for her baby. The murderer shot her three times and she died almost Instantly. The husband was, shot as is was coming downstairs to rescue his wife. The servant girl met her death -as she was trying to escape from the house. After the triple crime the youthful murderer went to the house of a neighbor and told him all were dead In the Sheppard house. Zasteras the same afternoon was taken Into custody because of his conflicting statements, and after his arrest a confession was soon ob tained. During the period ho has spent In jail he has displayed no con cern over his probable fate and In court he appeared smiling and unperturbed. the result of kid ney disease. i 1 kiduev ttonlile is nllowcltoddvauce ' ii,..i.; i 1 I l.l.... 1 ...11 '. .tMMW.'-.,. V HUWI Mill al- , tack Ike vital orss, i-iuiug catanh of 1 lh. I, I,., 1.1..- T.- 1:1 ... . . r ' -- .."-,, i ft, jtiwurt s im-iuseive. break down and waste away cell by cell. 1 ((ladder ttoublui almost alnart'rrsuli I from n lieratiecuH'lll tl I'. kliil.cvs aud j cms 1. obuliu-a nuit'kct by a 'proper j treattuenl o ItiC knlueys. ll von ate iccl- l,,.n,. . ..1 , indKc 111 11U91URC oy taking I'r. Kiimer'.-i Svtamp-Root, the Sreat kidney, liver and bladder remedv. It corrects inability to hold urine and ealding pain 111 passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of beiag compelled to go often through' the day. and to get up many time during the night. The mild and the extraordinary etlect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It atands the lushest for Us wonderful cures of the moat dislreajins; cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant ta take and is sold by all druggist in fiftv-cent and one-dollar size bottles.' You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis-' covery and a book that tells all about it both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil. tner & Co., Hingbamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous etler in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Hint'liamtnti K V n, bottle. ' UNIVERSITY OPENS FOR FALL WORK TOMORROW FA I K WKATll F.H FOR TOMORROW Oregon Fair and cooler tonight and Tuesday; wester- ly winds. Washington Fair tonight and Tuesday, except showers In northwest portion; cooler In eastern portion. Idaho Fair and cooler to- night and Tuesday. Everything Is in readiness for the opening of the University tomorrow. Tuesday and Wednesday are 'or gen eral registration, and Thursday regu lar college work begins. The campus has been greatly Im proved since last spring, and such improvements have been made to the buildings as could have been made since the passing of the university appropriation bill last June. The new girls' dormitory, known as Mary Spiller Hall, will be ready for use this year, the furniture coming In this morning. The 1'nivcrslty faculty has- been considerably increased,- ten new in structors and professors and a new li brarian having been addp.d. v-r'r BOIiX. In Eugene, September 21, to Pro fessor and Mrs. Sutton, a daughter. HOOST; DON'T KNOCK ! Eugene, Or., Sept. 21, '08. The worst of the recent panic is over, the empty din ner pall will soon begin to fill up. Let us all talk pros perity and work Ifor pros perity. Either Bryan or Tal't will ie elected, and no matter which one the majority of the voters choose, times will continue to get better. It Is a moral crime to predict a panic, for a panic means poverty, bankruptcy, suicide and untold suffering. Wo have recently had enough of It. Let us not lay It onto any Individual. A candidate for office who will predict that If the majority elect someone else there will be a panic, is not a patriot. A politician or newspaper who will en deavor to create a panic for political reasons should be punished as a criminal. Let us all be patriots and work for a return of pros perity and it will make no difference whether Bryan or Taft Is elected. Boost ! Don't Knock ! Eugene Boosters. 1 i Ti-hvU Esn. Vavor .1. II. Matlock, .lack Rodman. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing,. Year trr rrturM roar aeaar U ra 4aa1 Ilka II: r kiai If you expect ;o '! a rec ord business this fall. 'oil must match vmir expecta tions with vour ad vi rtlsing. BEGINNING HIGH I' NOW. A select merchants' lunch Is being served at Otto s new grill every day from 1 1 lo 2 p. m. s26 25c piles: trues: riLUS! . . Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching it once, acta as a poultice. gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c and 11.00. . Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. lha Kind You Hsu Alwars Bought B.tn tie ? Mnn ''! ""' NOTU'l-j OF (il AltDIAX'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the Probate Court of Lane County, Oregon, duled Aug ust IS, 190S, the undersigned guar dian of the estate of Harry Weaver Lester Weaver, and Susan Weaver minor., was duly licensed to sell all the right. title and Interest of the said minors, being an undivided two this Interest In and to the follow ing described real property, to-wlt Beginning at the Southwest corner of donation land claim No. 01, Notir No. 7026, In section 33, township IS s.. It. 2 w., run thence North Mi degrees East 15.25 chains; thence East 24 chains; South 15.25 chains, and West 24 chains to beginning. containing 3H.60 acres. AIbo, beginning at the Northeast corner of I). L. CI. 51 Nolir. No, 7026 in section 33, township IS S. R. 2 W.. run West 43.30 chains, South 15.10 chains, to South line of said claim. East 43.30 chains to S. K. corner thereof, and North 30 minutes East 15.10 chains to beginning, con taining G4.4D acres, more or less all In Lane County. Oregon, at pri vate sale for rash In hand. Said guardian will therefore pur suant to said order on and arter tne 21st day of September, 190S, reive bids for and Bell at private sale the said land to the highest bidder therefor for cash. JOHN M. WILLIAMS, Guardian W. H. SMYTH Successor lo M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do 11 general tnmufcr baine; wwxL, household giMxlK, trunks and all tilings In his line will receive prompt and careful Mtenllon. "liuidnewii Prompt anil ureful" Is our motto. Plione Main :I2 Ilea. I 'he , lt.s.1 "ThePhntbehindtheSuif W ANTED M.-ssei,!-Western Union o' Inq'iir .-2 I j DeWltt's Cartel,,,, I Wlt.h ILiz1 1 Salve l the best thin-' 10 11 m; 1 ' 1 piles. Sold by all druggists. Koiiol wiil. In a v enable t he stoma' h ' ' should do. and 'he ' i.s to dlL""' I'le makes " ' " pleasant to iak". I, all druggists. short 1 1 n 1 . he work t i' should d 1 . and !! is ."i l here '.I.- Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics FrcshGrccn Vegetables j rlour and reed No delays, we h"e our own delivery Pierce Bros. I Phone Main 5i S2 EailS 9th Right Style One thing about Schwab Styles you can depend on them they're right and what's more, they're made right, so that the style will last a good while. Make it a point to call on us soon and see our great display of Schwab's $20 "Better Grade" suits for men and young men. They're excellent clothes true in fit and honest in workmanship and one -price -to -all, all over - A merica. The square deal store. STANLEYS 612 Willamette St,. o POSTS ; BOXES! ' j Founded, Controlled and Officered by mra of strong fiujocUl ttaiKHng, lid the highaat potdble reputation lr prudVat buiineu ability, the MERCHANTS BANK of Eugmt Uwclt prr pared to mct the require mmh of every depositor aod cllfnt who desires Safety and the Bes Srrvlce. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 KITCHEN & KOMPP Successor to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th1, Eutfcne. Or. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK lam at taw as imtiii noun NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE BREATEBT THEATRICAL 19 SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. 14.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 CtJ. ISSCKD WKKKI.T. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Lid), itsrarJ kokib, . I'l'Ml.lsHKK.l 47 w.un-ii bT.. NsfTnttJ. miNCH riMALt Madame Dean's Pills. A Ha, CraTait llr l.mr roat hi-ithiwh MrnimirATi'iH. lilll l0 10 Fill. H.M Hon-! Hi.'lvt Mntl.riwlton Oimr- tut lor M y lVruii'l'-l. H.-MI pre- inl ror II .10 -r hii. Wlllpu-ii'l lie-in en ull. to b pal' for when ri-lli,vr.. HHinpli-s Kr..-. Iir.t.t on aettliiit Ihrt v.iiniii.-, n'--t no ili.tlliit. If your ilniKRl.t fl'w-s not bavw tlielil send your ordi-r. lo I tin IIIIIIO KDICIl CO., lol 74, liociitw, H. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano Ai'i-i.i s w vn:n. Cider applet will be received at I our factory .September 'i aud only. Ingham Vinegar Co. S2U O O G O