Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 29, 1908, Image 1

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    E EUGENE DAILY GU ARB
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I C. REPORTS
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(I HOHARGHY
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IS STJLL ALIVE
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29 .The Call
KlRHFV P.fOTK IMA
WILL APPOINT WATER COMMISSION
i I
i
OLUTETY
execution of Orslni and Fieri are mat
ters of history; Gomez was sen
tenced to life imprisonment.
De Rudio, aided by Eliza Booth,
an Englishwoman, escapea on the; .
wav to the gallows. They went to 10 tile otfTR of the C'itv of Ku-n-lH'-
Devil's Island, and after many vicis-j Pi . . , ' . .
situdea reached California. De Hti-i . 1 110 l;'NV provides that a water commission shall lie
dlo declares tnai rraueesco Lrispi, : pointed wnen the city lias a water plant in operation. A
of the plot, and that Crispi was
(inference with Orslui a few mo
ment? before tne doiiius were uiro'.r.. i t maileiol'S of the city
1 l nntl alreadv
nii-
oon
ins the 'Willamette Valley Company turns over the water plant
,no-to the city I will appoint the commission from anions; the best
ROBBERS SECURED
THREE THOUSAND
Ir .hn aided Ladysmlin, wis., aepi. -a.
iB!"'6 !ih.n I has gang of robbers, early today blew
, tie it""""-,Tinen the safe of tne state uanu. tau-
.rat C nCC ,
llul ... L tqnnn
to kill the em-1 1 is ""
They shot a policeman in
the arm and fired shots at the baker
and hotel keeper, as well as anybody
'"i? i ..J .Anther I coming out of their homes. They
rl !rw. iHoa was I escaped
Stated
by Felice Or-
The idea was escaped on a hand car,
selected them anil was awnitinsr the an-1
liiounceinpiit of their names when the "Willamette Valley Com-1
jpanv refused to accept the city bonds or to turn over the plant
to tne citv. !
The citv council and myself are very anxious to sret rid of
this responsibility and will appoint the water commission as
soon as it can be done under the law.
"Respectfully,
J. V). MATLOCK,
Mavor.
PROFESSOR PERNOT'S
EXAMINATION SHOULD
REMOVE ALL DOUBT
i tthleli the Donald Stevenson
pa i -..rthrown.! Moore, were up from
"5 the bombs and the 'day and Monday.
The fnllowing letter fr;m Iir W
1.. Cheshire to the mayor and city
council, and the ueeonii'at'y i ii is re
ports to which It culls nttc-ntlim tin
self explanatory :
and Walter
Portland Sun-
W'llliani T.eager. who lately owned
the Freewater hardware store and
has purchased a ranch about a mile
from thnt town, has placed a unique
J" a conspicuous place on his
house: "If thou are poor and hun
gry, come in here." it is expected he
will have many callers.
lordon and Ferguson Furs
have sold this make of Furs nine years.
A! styles, all prices from . ' . . .
We know there is no better
$1.75 to $15.00
Kunene, Or.. Sept. IIHIS,
Hon. .1. 1). Matlmk an. C'itv Coun
cil: Gentlemen: 1 hand y u herewith
reports of the oxamlnaii rs of the
water procured, at your reiiuest,
from Kitchey, Honiing an. Hrudley
creeks.
Samples were taken on September
3d and 24lh. These samples were tu
i ken iu hollies that I had previously
I thoroughly sterilized and kepi uir
I tight until at creeks. Kor filling the
! bottles 1 used the sumo precautions
by cleansing my hands and handling
I the corks with a sterilized instru-
Makes No Difference
how much you
pay for a suit
if you get your
money's
worth.
We are the
only ones in
Eugene selling
e famous
Hart
Schaffner
&
. Marx's
all-wool suits
you don't have
to pay 340 or
$50 for a per
fect fitting suit.
We can sell
ylou one for
$15 to $30 as
food as a $40
o $50 suit
made to your
measure. We
are ready to
demonstrate
r Clothing Department,'
with Suits and Overcoats the best that brains and ex
"i produce. The assortment Is 'Immense New, snappy.
Kt elothes that will make you look like a prince. You know
RMreCASH PRICES, which makes a saving to you of from
!i J' nt over the others' prices.
Business Suits from $6 to $1 5
Overcoats from $6 to $15
Fes a
at Difference
Rs
ithi
ins:
stripe
ard
n It i
Hopkins"
im. !? children's
l-Ut r i. ,'"e.,'!r""s are
f k ",s 'amous
; he srh(1, 5uits
I .."id an
itrim .....
' "- to
3F w.
Women's Suits
Correct In style and superior in workmanship, combined with the
popular luw CASH PKICKS, makes purchasing here decidedly in
your favor.
We are almost daily In receipt of Suits by express from the
grent fashion centers of the East, making the assortment of "chic"
suits always changing. You can shop here with no work or worry
he cause we have three times as many to look at as any other store.
We can save you 10 to 15 per cent in price.
Suits or Coats from $1 6 to $75
mcnt. The bottles wort wavd nt ' rontiilmi
1 place of fillimr nnd exnresserf tn il.s-! tmatorla.
'tlrmtlon, for which you will find ro
I t'cipts enclosed.
Th firm examination at Corval
i lis was dWayeil more than two weeks
on account of the absence of the bac
teriologist, and because of this de
lay there was not a true test made,
but still no disease producing bacilli
were found.
1 anain procured a sample on Sep
tember 2 .M h and sent to (-'orvallis.
I his, as you will see. ives an
c.ellent tost of pure water.
of water sent.
Sample No. 1. from Uilchef creek,
is the bet of the three waters, tn
this were found l.'.O bacteria per one
cubic centimetre, present, urown at
body temperature. N't) coll. strepto
cocci or other sewage organisms were
found, and there U, apparently ,no
r.eent sewage pollution. At body
temperature an almost pure culture
of an orvaisin corresponding very
closely to the proteus Zenker! was
f .Mind. This put refact Ivo bacterium
here, In t he absence of sewage or
ganisms, probably indicates (be pres-
euce of putrefying vegetable matter,
I I'hemically the absence of nitrites
1 and nitrates, moderate amount of
' chlorine, low orygon consumption
' and the absence of free ammonia con
'firm the results of t ho bacterial examination.
his water, therefore, although II
an undesirable number of
would seem, with proper
filtration, to be a safe one for a pub
lie water supply.
Sample No. 2, from Hoarlug creek,
contains, as received, NO0 per 1 re.
and sample No. 3, from Hrudlcy
creek, 1200 bacteria per 1 re In
each of these samples two organ
isms were found the same In each.
One only of the two was suggestive
of sewage contamination, and iden
tified. This organism did not prove
t.x. to be bar. col, communis, but belongs
10 an allien species, its character
MANY DELEGATES
ATTEND MEETING
OP IRRIGATORS
Albuquerque. Sept. 29. The six
teenth annual session of the National
Irrigation Congress was called to or
der this morning with every one of
the 4000 seats occupied and with
nearly 1500 delegates present. The
day's session was devoted to welcom
ing speeches by Mayor Lester, for
the city, and (lovernor forry, for
New Mexico, and the opening ad
dress in response by President llomly,
of lienver.
Addresses were made by represen
tatives from France, Knglaud. Spain.
Portugal, Italy, Capo Colony, Cana
da, Cuba, Porto Hico, Hruzil and sev
eral Mexican slates.
It Is predicted than an effort will
be made to inject into the resolutions
criticism of certain phases of the ad
ministration's forest policy, and
some reference to government rogu
tlou of the public domain.
A vigorous, fight Is under wey be
t ween Pueblo and Spokane for tbt
next session.
A telegram from President Roose
velt expressed regret that he could
not attend, and expressed the hope
of the pleasure of signing a statehood
bill admitting New Mexico. This crem
ated wild enthusiasm.
he examination bv the Stato ' together with the number of bacteria
hoard of Health of Washington is I 1,1 t,U('n nf tlt,H' samples sent
Children's Dresses
Navy blue or dark red serge blouse
trimmed, ages from G to 14 years...
waist, pleated skirt, brald-
gri.oo mill Ijill.OO
Scotch Plaid or Cashmere Dresses
French Waists, pleated Skirts,
ages 3 to 0 years; each
colors red, blue and mixed
plaids
. $1.7.-
Wool Remnants at x2 Price
Lot Wool Remnants suitable for waists, and skirts, some enough
for entire suit; also short lengths of suits for trimmings or Shirt
Waists; all on sale at
HALF I'ltK K
Childrens'
SchoolHose
A regular 20c value;
for boys, lighter
girls; splendid to we
pair
Fleeced Lined
Vests
heavy grade
weight for
wear; the
13c
Swiss ribbed, heavy
or pants; each . . .
Union Suits
fleeced vests
ferfei-t-fitting.
heavy
fleece; full
bargain; the suit .
Something New in
H-inc lies
ile.-.-elin
riilk.
Silks
light
wide,
lilip- or cream; the
Street Gloves
tan colored undressed kid cikti. tne pair
lti-button
12-butiiii
abuve, the pair
1! ..-0
1 ..()
Black Petticoats
iv.Mcoat i-mt i.fiered tor i ni-
The l
liuui
III wide
spei 'a.
f Inliri'-e.
. I..VI
very complete, Imt shows a little ex
cess of vegetable mailers ) which no
doubt explains the suggestion of the
advisibillty of filtration I, which was
' due to the length of time water was
examined after being taken from Iho
str-anis, but no disease producing
geYnis were found.
I 1 am at a loss to account for the
report of our own Htate bacteriologist
j in saying that the streams were con
taminated with sewerage producing
I organisms. As a result of the other
I examinations and the fact that there
I is no habitation on the streams. 1
! very much Ion lit the value of the
stale's bacteriologist's report.
California did not make a report,
as you will see, owing to the time in
transportation, which would ciiuse
too much change taking place In the
wuter.
Most respectfully submitted,
W. h. CHESHIRE.
render both of them suspicious and
unileslralilo fur drinking purposes,
in their present condition, especially
the sample from liradley creek.
Chemically tho few tests of the
two waters that could lie made from
the small (inutilities of tile two wa
ters scut point to no serious recent
sewage contamination, but to an ob
Jectlonablo amount of surface drainage.
No account of the manner of the
taking of these samples was given
and It Is assumed therefore that the
bottles were carefully sterilized and
the samples taken with the scrupu
lous care so necessary to be taken to
entitle the results to the fullest con
fidence. Kudosed find n memorandum of
charges for the services.
Respectfully yours,
ROSE A. I1KHB, M. O.,
Ilacteriologist.
STEAM YATCHT LOST,
PASSENGERS SAVED
Dover, Sept. !!!. Tho tourist
steam yacht Argonaut . which left
London yesterday for Lisbon with
2M) persons, including passengern
land crew, went, down between Dover
I and DungenucHs this morning after
a collision with the steamer Kings-
well In u fog. All on board the Ar
gonaut took to boats and came
ashore hero safely.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL AND EXPERIMENT STATION
Department of Bacteriology, Emile F. Pernot
Corvallis, Oregon, Kept. 128, 1!)08.
Mr. Ar. L. Cheshire,
Fiiigene, Oregon.
J)ear Kir:
The following is the result of n quantitative Imelriological
analysis of sample of water marked "1. Kitchey Creek," re
ceived sealed from the hands of iMr. J. 1). Matlock Keptemher
125th at !):.'!() a. in.:
Average number of colonies iu six plates cultures, 4G per
cubic, centimeter.
Kespectfullv submitted,
K F. I'KKNOT.
water, as the follow
This analysis shows practically pun
mg letter from I'rotes.sor rcrnot shows:
Mr. J. 1). Matlock,
Kugcnc, Iregon.
Dear Kir:
I have made it quantitative bacteriological analysis of the
samples of water received on the "ith inst., and forwarded
the report to Mr. . U t.licslnie,
The bacterial content is very
eirage number iu six plates.
l v resnonsibilit v rests solely
possession, and not with the a set
securing them.
Verv trulv
low, -Pi colonies being the av
with the samples while in my
ptic precautions exercised in
yours,
K. I'. l'KKVnT.
Hi;,
lloai d of i
Sealtb
Hon. .1. I
Mayo
Jiear Sir
'IU
of
W'ashinct'in,
111 ami H'lre.ui of Vital
Htatlstp s
I'orlbnd,
Sept. 14.
Kb.
1 lias
I I o Marlon Itil.
, Wash.. Hep'
Matlock.
KllKelie,
dillK.
14. !!0S.
fir gon.
the Stale IP:aid of
l'ortl;inl .Oregon.
; (i lit lenien I have to report cuatn
1 Illations of three per I metis of wate
' received from W. I.. I'lie-dille, of
!
I Kugriii-, September 'J. I mix
lor examination
llows
tare
!: lie
0lvanta
good
Hampton Bros,
ssft.Ai Willnmette St.
New Club and
4-in-hand Ties
each 50c
water saint'. -flit lo
ibot.itory in care ot l"r Miner
l ji'ireinrj of the Washington
lloarl of Health, have been
examined by me for Hie pur pone of
P-terrnlnlni! whether mPaloe for a
eity water mippiy.
A tliio-ongfi bait'
! been male
(nation of Hi
talii-ii.-- present,
t, t :i.:toi' loll of i b
llleltH
UK f
No. 1.
preHence
No. 1'.
pi e-efjre
No
pr rfelli e
wele
Sin .
nun k
GREAT FLOODS
REPORTED IN INDIA
llombny, Sept. 2i). Thousands of
tlatlvo houses were wushed away anil
it heavy loss of life Is reported In lly
derabad and Decenn distriets its the
result of floods due tn nn unprece
dented nil ii fill I. Tho river Musi ruse
sixty feet.
LONE BANDIT WORKS
ON NOME TRAIL
Seattle, Sept. 29. A special rnble
to the Times siiys a lone bnndlt on
the trull between Nome nnd Counrll,
Alnsku, relieved olKht miners of $1,-200..
" TIIK WIIK.Vr MAItKIOTS
nhlt'iiKO, Sept. 29. September,
99; Deeemben 99 Vi : May,
l.02Vi; July, 911.
Portlnnd,
chuiiKed.
Sept. 29. Wheat Is nn-
WKATHKR I'OKIK'AKT
FOR NOIU'IIWKST
Oregon, WnRhttiKton and
Idnho Knlr tonight and
Wednesday.
BANKERS ARE
OPPOSED TO
POSTAL SAVINGS
riV
from I 1 1
i, M. ('nil.
from ItnarlitK , r'''
ir h. coil.
from Hrjull)- w'
of M. Coll.
hliowctl
k. .sliowd
iTlitl ;iinliintiori
liicinMintf I h H'-nil-iniiorian!
nih r i-nr-
,,l'."liT M'tl
'lr ii ii in
All fhrw nf thi'Kc HpcrliiH'rw :ir t'
he i-oiMl'iniiir ih tinfll for tlrlnkliiii
;i if I f)Mi'-t r ilirpi.s-H, Uh it II 1 lll'fi
lii'iivcr, Si'pt. 2!l.- Thi' Hi'cuml day
of th(t Ariii'rlcaii Hankers' Asocial ion
fiinvMnt Ion wiih dnvoti-d to mct'iliiKH
of tin IniHt roiiiiany hccIIoii at Uio
HrWM laf Ion.
icnvtT, Sept. 2S, Tti moKt I m-
i- iirtant dnf tiHuliin In tli Havfnus
liiiuk Hccllon of the Ainorlian llank
i iV AtHin!at Ion (icriiiT'd nl tin af-
ii- rnoori ki'hhIoii, whrn Hm (IuchHoii of
pMHtiil avliiK haiikrt nnd the uaran
t v of h.ink d-MiHli yha taken up.
While It win vvld'-nt that tin- nemi
UMMit waH iMianlniiiiiHly auhit postal
K.ivliik'rt and oviTWhelinltilv aualnt
the k nn rant y Jde n rennt tahlt ml
n nr it y tried to prevent action fin the
iiilter (jnemioii. rontendliik: that it
v. nn a innf (tT for t lie ron vent Ion of
all the iiifinhfTH of tho fiKorlHtioii to
dfHde upon and not for a blnnle itoc-
More than 1 0n Iridic! menu aro
hellevefl ti have li"n returned by
tin- Ktand J n rv at t'eml let on ni;alnst
nu n iKi iiHt ii of hafni! noid liquor In
T hijtlla et.iinty In defiance of thu
Non. U nn
i.l.'
a -
la w u til' ii w cm iiiio t:f-
WHE1F, CASH feEATS CREDIT
( Contluu"! on Taj;e Uiht.)
from till-
Ju!jl.
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