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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1908)
rm Kco-oru dailt gcajid. wkdnesdat, September so. ito I ed by Fred IlurtPlB to "halt and throw up your hands." The short, young .'lyjvvoiwycd, ""d nave up hU -nun. l)ut the tail, oldfr fellow, fired at the j officers and made a break, but en countered MHrxhal HnodKraxs a few , paie up the road and fired a necond ;nlnit at hlin. riiiodKram responded with a eharxe of Imckahnt from his ! WlnrheKier pump pun, but mUtied hifi I mark. The thim fired a third Bhot jand the inamhal, taklnK dellherate aim at the flash of the fellow's pls tol. fired a aerond shot of carne shot, thla time with the effei t of KilencinK the robber's Kun. Not knuwIiiK the COTTAGE GROVE HOLDUPS LANDED IN COUNTY JAIL IIAKKV Ml Itl'IIV AM) It. . r.I ;i r. ............n iw.. .T.'i' ...... ..... ,,..,,. Un.lruu llllln mil" II, nuuiiftmnn n,.,.-.. AHK IIIMU'fillT TO Kl'CJKXK i moinent for the rest of the boys to !-ome up wnn inejr man. wnen i-oiih remarkej that he "believed he could j take down the road and catch the other fellow." Juat then a husky I voice was heard to exclaim: "Well, are you fellows koIiik to let 'a man lie here and bleed to death?" j BteppinK to the side of the road Harry Murphy and It. N. Harvey, , the officers found their second man tho men who held up and assaulted j bIUIhk up holding his arm and suffer . t , ,1, i;.,,... ,.. lug from 2 1 shot punctures In his arm M. V. DcWald, the Cottage fJrovejun,j ,jv. (, Kau a sullen, desperate merchant. Monday night, at. account , fl)J(.arn(, fl,)W and was quickly of It appearing In yesterday's Guard, j disarmed and brought to town with were brought to Eugene by Sheriff his companion. Tho wounded man was 111! lieu fiver lo mu mm-ui pnnr big Colt's revolver taken from the wounded robber when bg was captur ed, and after a brief Search today Marshal Snodgrass found the missing part of the revolver handle lying in the store where Mr. DeWalJ was knocked down. This discovery, made In the presence of several citizens, is considered conclusive evidence against the prisoners. --SPORTING NEWS-- PHUT TV t'OXCM'SIVK KVI IIK.NCE THAT THEY AUK Till' CII1.TV PAIITIKS dons, who have been probing for the shot In his anatomy, but succeeded In removing but one. He was taken lo the Hotel Thomp son and cared for while the other fellow was landed In Jail, and this morning the wounded man went to the hotel table and ate a hearty breakfast,, seeming to be suffering Ilown last evening, they having waiv ed examination. They are now in j the county Jail awaiting trial at I he next term of circuit court: "Murphy j Is pretty badly crippled as a result of lielng peppered with buckshot from Marshal Snodgrass' shotgun. He; was brought down on a stretcher I from Cottage drove. Shot entered eiiurty every pmi in inn tnmy ami'..,,, i,i i arms and legs. Ills condition Is not .. . nnKwer oei fuctlv to the considered serious, however, and It I. '1,, ,"''" V,r 'iV' ,, U. ,,, Is expected that he will he able to - J?" " lv(" Mr' " walk nround III a short time. r j "Is assulianis. The Cottago drove Leader tells of! May He IIiimllKm thenpture of the two men as fol-j u , gn,(, Ulut ()e W01lml,.(I man Tho officers were at once notified ' " ' ,",, ", . . .... ii. .i nf the nssault and attempted rob bery and two posses were (illicitly or ganized, one headed by (ireen Pitch er going north to guard the wagon road uml railroad at King s crossing, the other composed of Marshal Frank Snodgrass, Fred llartels, Jas. Polls and scription of the mun Hamilton want led In Lake county for the murder of a ranchman In that county some months ago and fur whose arrest and conviction a reward of $'i00u Is of ! fered. That the fellow is a bad one 1 is evident from the vile language he ' ,;.h .' ' when the physicians were dress going souin to . ., .,,, ,., ,i,ii, ,, , Frank Hlckcy on "o. I , .. ... - .. Divide to guard the railroad and wag-1 J th. .hot" did HoIiImth AnibiiNtH'd men were observed approaching quietly up the wagon road and when within a short distance of the offi cers lying In wait, they were request- It was observed that a large piece was broken out of the handle of the WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. I I flieir I'nceutilng Work Kwi l's! hi rung mid Health)'. All the blood In the body passes through the kidneys oace every three Midlines. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 600 grains of Impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this Impure matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symp toms pain the hack, headache, ner vousness, hot dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eye sight and hearing, dizziness, irregu lar heart, debility, drowsiness, drop sy, dejiosits in the urine, etc. But If you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. W. W. tiossett of 558 Madison St., Eugene, Ore., says: "I served during the war in the 77th Ohio Kegiment, under General Grant, and came through the battle of Shlloh without a scrutch. For about four months last year I had a moBt persistent dull aching across the loins and kid neys, it hurt me If I stooped or made any sudden movement. When splitting Some wood out In the yard a sharp twinge of pain caught me In my back and I could not move to save me. A little while afterwards f happened to read about Doan'sl Kidney Pills and got a box at W. L. Delano's drug store. I began the j treatment and it affected a perman ent cure." (From statement madel March 10, 1903.) I Cured to Stay Cured. On February 9th. 19011. Mr. firm-t sett confirmed the above, saying: "I have had no occasion to use any kid ney medicine since 1903. The euro 1 described before is permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price BO centB. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ew York, aoie agents for the United States. llemomber the name Doan's and take no other. Jim Stewart and Sandy Ferjiu son. "the bad man of Chelsea." are to meet in a bout in New York Oc tober 8. The Philadelphia Nationals have It on the Chicago Cubs to the tune of 13 games to 9 for the season. . o Articles have been signed for a bout between Cy Klynn and Tom Crawford to take place at Oil City, uciooer o. o Jim Drlscoll. the featherweight champion of England and Australia, Y. ., ol.rlvnA In Vuur Wirlf Unit IS looking for bouts with some of the little fighters. o The season of the California State League is the longest of any organi zation in the country, beginning March 28 and continuing to Novem ber 15. But games are played only twice a week, Friday and Saturday. Battling Nelson and Packy McFar- land will probably furnish the Thanksgiving day attraction at Pro motor Coffroth's club at Colma, Cal. o Jimmy Jones of Montreal is the leading hitter of the Eastern league. Hearno of Baltimore has a higher percentage, but he has played In less than half the games of the season. Jack (Twin) Sullivan, who Is In Los Angeles, recently turned down an offer from Jim Jeffries to box Sam Langford. Sullivan Is desirous of a match with Hugo Kelly, i) Freddie Welsh, the English light weight, being unable to get a bout with Battling Nelson, has consented to meet Maurice Sayers before Jeff ries' club In Los Angeles In October. Manager Frank Boyle, who has won two pennants with his Waterloo team in the Central Association, will no doubt receive several offers to join faster company next season. o Of last year's great kickers on the gridiron, Burr of Harvard, Hollen beck of Pennsylvania, Coy of Yale, . ii .....In in thP and wilder or iorneu game. Princeton has lost Harlan and ! the Indians, Mt. Pleasant. The last week oi me Duume.u League season was a hummer. Sep tember 14, New Orleans had a per centage of .570 and Nashville .564; Sept 15. New Orleans 574. Nash ville, .567; Sept. 16, the figures stoo New Orleans 577 and Nashville, 570; Sept. 17, New Orleans was .580 nnn Vnuhflllo 5 R R Spilt 18 NeW Orleans .576 and Nashville, 569; I Oepi. 13, .aSnVllie WOIl IIIC jjcmiim 'with a percentage of .573, with New i Orlpnns Ti7 1 0 Trl-State League fans will mlsi Eddie Ashenback, who managed the Johnstown team this season. Ashen back Is a born humorist and does the funniest coaching stunts since the days of Arlle Latham. He has signed to wear a Chicago National League uniform the coming season. ! The former big league players who have won pennants this season as j minor league managers include: Jack I Dunn. Baltimore, Eastern League; I Charlie Carr, Indianapolis, American Association; William Barnhard, i Nashville, Southern League; Wil i Ham Holmes, Sioux City, Western League; Harry Wolverton, Williams port, Trl-State .League; Richard Cooley. Topeka, Western Association, Malachl Kittredge, Scranton. New York State League; Jesse Burkett, Worcester. New England League and John McCarthy, Springfield, Three-I League. Often 'The Kidneys Are ! Weakened by (fter-Work. Unhealthy KUncys Hake Impure Blood. It used to be considered tliat only t urinarv and bladder troubles were to be iraceu lo luc Kiuneys, but now modern science proves- that nearly all diseases j have their beginning in the disorder of these most important i organs. The kidneys filter I and purify the blood ; t hat is their work. i , ...i.bh I'niirViilnevfinreufiil: 1 liereiurc. nun. - or out of order, vou can understand uow quicklv vour entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fall to do its dUlf you are sick or " feel badly," begin I taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as vour kidnevs are well they will help ; ill'the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. . , If you are sick you can make no mis- i take bv first doctoring- your kidneys. I The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's wmp-Kiii kidnev remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most uisiressmg on its merits oy an druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizeg&gr I ..I...- Vnit nave a !Mtnti- ut bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling you ; how to find out if vou have kidney or i bladder trouble. Mention this paper , when writing to I1r- Kilmer & Co.. lling-1 liamlon, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, ; but remember the name. Swamp-Root, 1 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad-. dress, Bingliamtoii, N. Y., on every bottle, i i THESA f35?!M&:lA-34 can iutttu . (maoCB-t..... , Yo"'oo, will b.. uc your raoiwv i tw an account ;ik .. .. ki InterestPaidon CAPITAL - fcyJ P!LESt rriKti; pilkm! , , , Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching it once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment la prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c and 1.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke & Lef Her Co. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5J2I 999 Villard Boulevard R.1GHT FROM THEmjI CRANE LINE LAWN STOc in tvshionablt M Papers ana CallmjCJ in an siits at Schwarzschild's k The House of Sujietiotljj 3ot wiumetust . J. W. BARRING Expert housemover Moves anything; TtoJ ye an eitciitcte. Btuitt Fifteenth and Oak Su. Red 4511. Eueene. 0J B lair Street Addition Mow Nearly Sold Out 1r-r-t $------------t---cM,-----T BOLD HOM HOLD r S 89' l8i'.2Sh SOU) 4 71 hold J Jl. 80M Jt4 V 9 u J. ; -2t tt-u It ? ' 1 ,9t 4' HOI I) HOMI t SOU) 4. oi,n HOLD t SOLD ... HOLD 'T I A JUL. so a SOLD PLAT BLAIR STREET ADDITION EUGENE, OREGON. Your opportunity to secure a lot or acre tract will soon be gone. If you want a site for a home have a little money to invest there is no better opportunity in Eugene. Lots are priced reasonabl and will be sold on easy monthly installments it desired. Your Make You Own Terms The best way to accumulate and save is to invest in real estate in a growing western city. Here is an opportunity for any wage'earner. I prow down the valley where its business comes from. The county roads lead that way, and the electric roads from fPortland have b through Blair Streer Addition. It is close to one of the city's largest public schools. STREETS ARE ALL NICEL.Y GRADED. Vi, f.-'iv..:.... .'l ....... c . mi 1 i ..i . i . . ... .nv ivuuviinK oik.- in ins wut Ri-tu t snow yoi tnis propcrtv. o Eucene ml been i-xa Zimmerman Rugh Oregon Land Co. llltttttltT ' innliiittllllt4 ..t..t.tTtttt-tt.t.tt(t Howe & Bouy,