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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
the trratcxK n.w.r ?rnn. Friday, octohkk t, w,h M'LEAN TELLS o STRAIGHT STOHY $ OFFICERS Eugene Man Arrested At Van couver aolurder Suspect O May e Released f sudden Deaths. I r-se V'tnm "' "liS "J'iti Mayudden raye, p""" l,r-irt failure or aix-.plexv are often tie result of kid ner disease. If itidiitv trouble is allowed toad vanee the kidney-poisoned blood wiliQtit- riMnethen.selve!0 P.",.. .way cell by cell. LsOTtof th kidneys and j Ki&uickest by a prop yp CA DU .1SS&r. 0N GOODPASTURE ISLAND ? "i:...tnliold urine and ,' C, in raUiny ',. d over- ( O O KJlJ.ti.ece.tyofbeU.g:, ,,f Unrn eYM. i- n. LiTm often thrown the day, i"n i n.i o iwi occutic tu UUII P m.nv times during the! ... , ... feJSikiSd the extraordinary Suit Physician Borrowed PlvLltoot is soon realized. ".I, hWhttt for its wondertui RevO Ver Of C. F. Hawkins F . . i.--tMwnni7 cases. to .... E pleasant to take and i r5T.ii.tt in fifty-cent ando, bottles. You may have a L.'wktUat had been taken beret- I sn, niiCe sure they were all th.Qme I n?i X never kne; dUter-niClls V 'aU lutelv , V"'.. ' an,.UJ! - . . lilt? Kin ' fh J" glm but 1 sav McLeaa .... iKtuugc-a to toaa it. McLean was former),- connected i - the meat ma. East Thir teenth street, being associated with on ,hl . . e a,so Peddled meat ! on the streets for some time several 1 I irs ago. He Is an u7. i IM regiments in the Milllij.pines. It I - ivi turn iuur Slrl residing In the vicinity of Hale ,hi. Aslorla- lhat. place they boarded a tug boat, and went out beyond tl.e bar and were married hi k vjn.mu oi tne vessel on the ecus to ttiiswonderfurnewdis-l , or Eugene. Is the LTfsMk that tells all about it, 'man who was arrested at Vancouver. Wash., yesterday and held as being suspected of the murder of Harry T. Butterworth at St .Johns, a tew even ings ago. The initials and the name given In the press dispatch to The Guard yesterduy were wrong. .Mc Lean lives on a farm on the de pasture "Island" north of the olr-. He left here for Seattle a few nis... ago, Intending to consult a physician for some ailment. He nlso announc ed that he would stop at Portland and Vancouver, intending to see a man at the latter place who used to work for him.. C. F. Hawkins, who lives at GS3 Patterson Fn-eet. said last night: "I loaned McLean my revolver and gave him six cartridges. The pistol was a 32 special Smith & Wesson ,.i...m.(l. Address, Dr. Kit- fc Biogkarnton. N. Y. When fetation rraums bntrtmeninerineuiuwt,-... Ki!mtrswar"P"rvu"l'""u Bhunton, N. Y-. on every coon coven CUKE. he complete cure oi coughs. :thma and bronchitis and a")! EopIalDts tendiag to consujp- erwort, tar aim wnu tueiry iges maiotamed an estaD- renntatlon as a standard remedr. It contains no op- barmful drugs ana can oe ;h safety to children. Price Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wll- Co, props., Cleveland, O. 5:!c for bnimneys. i kMBEKS HARDWARE CO WIB fYobulilr Ito Kliunl ..T!!e0rt'go',ian lhis moriilng has the following. Though unable thoroughly to sat isfy the officers of his innocence and woefully perplexed in trvlng to give) an account of his movements Tues day night. B. D. .McLean detained by the Vancouver police in connec-i tlon with the murder of Harry T ! Butterworth at St. John, told so straightforward and convincing a story tTiat his release will likely he' ordered Immediately. j .Many detall.-Pof the storv have! been corroborated and In no detail of consequence has a discrepancy been discovered. As a result of the Investigation of his movements and his statement, officers endeavorlnR1 to solve the mystery surrounding the killing of Butterncrth are conlelf at sea. j McLean was nrntsrml at Vnnnn,.,.. at an early hour yesterday morning. ! ne i uriiiKing wnn a number of, soldiers In n Vsi nnmiv.it. . carelessly informed his' newly-made! uujjjiuiuiuns mat lie was armed. The; soldiers promptly removed a 32-cnl-( ibre revolver from him and a police, officer placed him under arrest. He) ft u.ftt in htlva Ivami ni.nuMn..l.l,i .... .' der tjie influence of linuor at the! Irno uil ,..t.l tn .....? v..' had been In St. John Tuesday night, i Accordingly he was confined In the: Vancouver city jail pending an Inves tigation. Yesterday morning McLean made many conflicting statements and. ap-1 parent ly still under the influence nf the liquor, was unable tu i.vpiain his iiiovements either inciilly or c.iher ently. Ho had recovered somewhat in the afrnoon iiowvv.T. jnd still shaking and distressed IrnO ihe ef fects oi two dsvs' d..in -h . i fllnchlngly underwent a gruelling ex amination by Deputy Dim net Attor ney Kitiserald. Sheriff Stevens. Chief Black ot St. John and Chief Secrist. of Vancouver. Has fi'olt lo ScuttU: "On the train w:ien 1 boarn.vt Ir at Ensene." McLean sniil, "were two men hom I knew who rode with me to PiWland. and kept frying to sell me stock In a gold dre.pyg com pany. We drank toeti,rirllli S!1W them several times during the lav In Portland and we-Jiad more drinks. I stayed around We tlrand Central Hotel, though I did not register there, and stayed at a rooming-house Tuesday night." McLean was unable to explain what he did between the hours of 6 and S o'clock Tuesday night. He visited many saloons, he said, but not being acquainted with t Ito streets or buildings, was unabl e to name any particular place he had visited. I He had never been to St. John In his life, he said, except once, a month ago. when he was In Portland audi went to John to look up a friend, i Ciri'lillistalires Against Prisoner. j A circumstance that wa? regarded , as the strongest bit of evidence! against the prisoner, was the fact ! that the weapon taken from him in Ihe saloon was a .32 calibre, the tO'.ne siie as the weapon used In ktl- I ling the St: John Jeweir. Five of the six cartridges In ihe chamber contained soft-nosed, steel-jacketed bullets, while the sixth was of a d(f-i ferent make and crimp. .McLean was lrtiable to explain the difference In I he cartridges, but declared the wea-i poi had been l.ted him before I leaving Eugene by C. V. Hawkins, a) clerk In a tvocery store at Eugene. I McLean denied having admitted to a Vancouver policeman that he had visited St. John Tuesday night. Ho was considerably muddled i throughout the examination, bat ex plained nny discrepancies In hi statements by the lnct that ho had been drinking. However, he told such an apparently stright story, many of the dutuils ot which have already been corroborated by the officers, that liulo hpovianc Is attached to the arrest. ANYONE CAN Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers ' BECI PE Delinquent ts.xna.yecs wtU take no-: tice that delinquent taxes will not I be advertised as heretofore; under) a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are deiiu-' qtieat after the expiration of lx j months trom the first dale of such iieunqueucy may be paid by auy one ifeu,auai tu c.t a" tt vttrtit-i leute such party. Section 3i reads: "Any day after the expiration of six months after Mxes Qcharged a.lnst teal property Tre delinquent llrf lax collector shall have the right, and it shall be his duty, upon demand and payment of the taxes, penalty id interest, to make out anu issue a certificate or eertificates this mixture acts diri'tly apart cfrr ; tJitnJn.itlve lijwiics ot the kidneys; j vliv,vnr these ii.n.ellk organs unit gives them pow-er to sift antf scrnfrt x t ttto iHittinuir wHt lliater and uric j arid IroWk thv hlowl vvl.tch. la lh (cause of rheuinatisttf ( " your back ar-es ache and IT IJ 1 M C ) npvV youi kltWy tcuubb- u n I IIUIUL wid be wise to try this for a tow The following preseripllion for the ure oOlieumatlsm and kidney audi Tin fruit cans hi stocK. f'.l.V'"?S HAKDWAHB CO of said lu la part. The First National Bank T?X 1VCSNI, OUCON ot Minnnfiio ih ho w,t in1 hl'l'l troubles has no doubt been ttuti ttutttimti or rimes, vijc; riuni Kxlrart IHviile-Uow, one-halt ounce; Compound Kargon. one oiii'e; (oui ptitrtid Sirup .Sinupirm, three ounces. These simW. Wnul- Q.- irreillellts Clin he nM ;i I iil nl nnv good prescription pharni af IlltJo IwK'8 J wheth.ee tartca cost and are mixed by shaking veil ot suiull. O lu uotlle. Your business will receive prompt, Ino dose for adults Is a Iraspnon- , . ,, . .. , fill after each meal and al bedtltv. ccurate and coarfaMnrfaf tea- of delinquency against ou.-b roper .aUJiuhiur a tun tumuiertni ot water - o ty" and Bection 4i In nart reads-iR(,,'r ,'a,'h doseQ't Is stated char tftlls.4KK JK1JT JJOSKS Von 1KNT Certificates of delinquency snail 'frtwrlUloD Jj a positive r.medy lor, bear interest from the lr,. t li,i-JkMn,V tvoulW and Uuue back, weak: iiiiiiiiier hiiu linear? u n i ii it ies, '-. I'eclHlty tt ihe eJderlv people, and one of Ihe het thlnKS t he used in advised that If they have not paid at hii.icu.ui e leving tnu. least one-halt ot their taxes on or l"n nmJ W'dimln 9Wel-w before the first Monday In April that' u"f9- ... ,. A , . ,. the same are delinquent and have. known.authorfty slates (hat been delinquent since said first Moa- ( L. .. , O .. - .:- ..-- . day in April, and those who nave paid otw-halt of theftr taxes as above the remaining one-halt will become delinquent after the first Monday In October, and six months front urb dates a certificate ol delinquency Bearing fifteen per cent Interest perf. an mini Any be issued against property. T9 save further costs, penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested lo settle the same at once. 11. L. IIOWN, Sheriff and Tax Collector. jnce until redeemed at the rate fit V5 per cent pec annum. ." Delinquent taxpayers are therefor T. 0. UKNttRlCKS., PvasldvM. 9. It. EJ.K1N, Vlc-lcsideot. SVQliaRASS. Cashier. DAU?.'! BRISTOW. , . Aistant CasruT. LtfKlJ L. GX!)HICH. As.s)sMnt Cashier. fftfttT'ttf-' .vonr 55 Uarrlson ft. Glhsou saw all wood ( to gage. Office Black 1STI. ffomai Black 1751. tt) Big- Closing Out Sale FOR NEXT TEN DA"YS GAS()I.f.VfCMKfr d.HV, T T 1 . -! i . TTi lies underwear, dkihs. is-imonas, Japanese Handkerchiefs, Butonsf Thread and Jewelry CM cariy as I man business must give up building ISAH01.13K WOt 8AW1NO Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers !. . A. Maltzan. vj 1 A C I 53 E 9th tt :::::: Street Addition Nbwl Nearly Sold Out " ; sold : SOLD sou ' ' SOliW ; . . , i J, 1 r - h v V. .99 Al SOI. 11 o SOLD ta SOLD S3 ' r 4 SOLD SOLI) vV. , u . : : : a h SOIjl X. W ' V.A r Xiu S VA tAL A OX. eL v f ZREE5 , A . - K . T ! 'SCOV0r- r ; r t ,i T t i SOLD m -tssu IK "V- PLAT BLAIR STREET ADDITION . - .v'H'.llllil"-i. . EUGENC OREGON. o ia or Vour opportunity to secure a lot Dr acre tract will soon be gone- If yoti want a site iov a have a little ngoney to invest thgre is no better opportunity in Eugene. Lots are priced reasonably and wilf be sold on easy monthly installments if desired. o G o You Make Your Own Terms O y G 0 o O n w O if The best way to accumulate anli save is to invest in real estate in a flowing western city. Here is an- opportunity for any wage earner. Eugene Qiust Jg grow down the valy where B business conges from. ?he county roads lead that vay, and the electric roads trom Portland have been iocated ig throughlgjair Strer Addition. It inclose to one of the city'slargest public schools.- STREETS ARE ALL NICJfLY GRADED. jfa " 0 t( 0 The following real estate firms be glad to show you (jus proticrty. Q o Zimmerman Rugh Oregon Land Co. Howe &Bouy, ft mi . O 0 o CO