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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
EIGEXB DAILY GUARD SATURDAY. OCTORKR W, 1908 3 5, " Mrfl' A''ill r Have Yon Taker Advantage of the OF 1UE srocx OF o DAY o, HENDERSON o SALE If not you arc missing the opportunity of h: season in buylGfc Q PURNITiaE, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, SHADES, GO CARTS, DOOR MATS, ETC. Are ing sold every day 0 customers who are astonished at he values we are coring VV e will save you money too, if you will give us an opportunity. FLINT-McLAUGHLIN CO. . MORE PROOF OF j RIO YOURSELF . D. B, M'LEAN'S ! OF DYSPEPSIA 1N INNOCENCE! FIVf MINUTES Now it's Ham and Es ( Not any kind o eggs-birt fresh. eggs-fresh from, ie.nest. That's ovk krrict. And you "want ham . (hat's tender, juicy, sweet -Armour's " Star" Han Ve. sell th MATLOCK'S, 3 J E. 9th St. Phone Main 60 TO Eugene Man Arrested as Mur der Suspect Will Probably Be Released at Once EN SHARES FREE AVe will give ten shares of Mining Stock Free person answering this ad within ten days, stating what stock they now hold or wish to purchase. IKS American Wheel and Vehicle American Telegrnphono. "lerican Canadian Oil. American Le Forest Wireless Tel. Co. tjaska Pet. & Coal (Treas.) B. C Amalgamated Coal., Alaska Pet. & Coal ( Pooled) Comstock Golden G;'te M. Co. raan-American 'Coffee. Omaha lud. Telephone Co. -inland Home Telephone Co. Tacoma Home; Telephone C:. limed Wireless Telegraph Co. Paeil'te Wireless Telegraph Co. -larcont Wireless Telegraph Co. fidelity Copper. Mional Copper. HAVE StOCk In Ol'Oirnn'o lr.1tr.ot mlna' It 1 e, A fl 0 ft Clltlltill fllllV jud non-assessable, for sale for cash or trade. This mine is equipped and faying running expenses. Examine that at H: Mining, Industrial, Invention or Oil Stocks, which we will ior cash or trade for farms, timber lands, town or city troperty, or anything of value. HAVE 6 per cent and 8 per cent guaranteed stocks, Street and v" " uaiiway. ARE dealers In municipal, cornoration and other bonds. .do not find here what you want,' state fully just what youle- nat you have to trade, or whether it r a cash deal: the ' etc- Telegiph, write or call. Kl'GEXK GItOCEKV Having bought the Eugene Grocery, 1-04 W. Sth St., I wish to announce to the peo ple of Eugene and vicinity that we will endeavor to deal fair and square by. all and will be pleased to receive a share of their patronage. E. L. DOUR. ' TO (TF.E A t OI.lt IX 0E KAY f berts Co. Take LAXATIVE ISItOMO Quitiilie Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. E. W. I1HOVKS signature Is on each box. 25c. Car freh cement Just received. CHAMBERS HARLAV4RK CO. AGENTS WJXTEK TO SEI-L ui'iu'l.u WTI ItOXKS. ,J SIXTH STItEK PORTLAND, OKEGOX. fe GRAND., i PROGRAM o THURSDAY, EIDAY AND SATURDAY0 "Magic of Music" "My Wife's Head" "Hardships of a Little Hero" 0 0 "Our New Servant" . "Brush Making" Li&7 With Bei, or Forti to Misfortune" SONGS "MsWou LoveOj When I'm Old?" "B. T:.. . .. . -j. uvea in tne Little wnue nouser Evening Pertorme 7:45 and 9 p LnAtL SS ,0c. J m. Itching 6Mp Dandruff and are but outward signs ol the evil done in secret by myriads ol dan JrufUerms sapping the life Woo oftbeW. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the bair and sttga it falling oat A single applicatioo gives relict aod proves its worth. Save your bair belore too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing lor tie baa-, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your droggistfor free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO.' Facts learned by Shentf Stevens and his deputy in Portland this morn ing make It practically a certainty that 13. D. McLean; of Eugene, now In custody at Vancouver. Wash., on sus piciou of being tile nss:issin of Hut-' terworth, is innocent of the crime. Philip Hosuinny, wh'n conducts a; pawnshop at 26 Nnnh Third street, ' has informed them that at 1:10 o'clock Tuesday night a man giving the name of B. 1. .McLean, and an- i swerlng to the description of the ; prisoner exactly, ' was in his shop.! The pawnbroker was not "led" by! these officeis In giving his story, and convinced tiiem he was furnishing nothing but facts. ' me man camin. nero i uesuay night about 9: 10 olclock," said Ho sumny. "I can fix the time by fig uring back from closing time, 10 o'clock. Me appeared to be a 'Hube' land was drinking a good deal, lie : took several haiigers-ou Into Erlck 1 son's saloon and purchased them a (round of drinks. He told me Ills 1 name and that he was from Eugene, I and talked some about buying a watch. ! "He exhibited a side-ejector revol j ver of late pattern, calibre 32-20, and it then contained no loads. He ; also showed about eighty dollars, and carried the money in ii buckskin ; pouch purse, with-a drawstring " ; The description given by the pawn i broker fils McLean exactly, and the , revolver and purse louud on him are the same kind as mentioned by Hiisnmiiy. Harry Morrlsey, proprie tor of the New Grand Central Hotel, i informed Deputy Leonard that he knows McLean, ns the prisoner said. I but not intimately. A search of the grip left at the hotel ivvcal'Ml thai it contained only an old oven-oat and a pair of patent leather shoes, Just as the suspect asseneiV" Taking these fai ls ami information received from Eugene in conjunction with the fact that Hutterworth was shot with a ball from a .32-calilre revolver, while the calibre of .Mc Lean's weapon was .32-20, or .32 Winchester both are useil Indiffer ently the sheriff and his deputy do not hesitate to say they believe McLean had nothing to do with the affair. Tom Condon, who conducts a lodg ing house at Si. John, and formerly was proprietor of a hole! at Eugene. also corroborates the prisoner's state ment of their aciiualntnni ! GET YOI'K STOMACH IX GOOK j t CONDITION I1Y TAKING SOME! DIAPEP8IX, THEN YOU CANj EAT YOI'K KAVOKITK KOODH XO DISTRESS KKOM STOMACH Oil INDIGESTION AETEIl THIS. If what you nto Is souring on your j stomach or Ilea like a lump of lead, -.1 refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food or have a tilling of dlxluess. heart burn, fullness, nausea; 4fcatl ttfttl'i in I mouth and stomach headache"- ilils 1 Is Indigestion. ' A full case of Pape's Dlapepsln : costs only ;0 cents and will thorough-' ly cure the forst case of Dyspepsia and leave sufficient about the house in case some one else In the family may suffer from stomach trouble or ; indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on these iio-cont cases, then you will under stand why Dysueptlc trouble of all kinds must go, and why thi'V usually relieve a sour stomach or indigestion in five minutes. Get n case now and eat one trliingule after your next meal. Thev are harmless and taste like randy, though each contains pow er Biifflclontt to digest nnd prepare for assimilation Into the blood of all the food you eat; besides It makes: you go to the table with a 1ntarly, healthy appetite; but,, what will f7 please you most Is that you will feci ; V that your stomach nnd Intestines are clean and fresh, and, you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for bllllotisness or constipation. The city will ijave many Dlapepsln cranks, as some pi-ople will call them, but you will be cranky about this splendid stomach prescription, too, If you ever have Indigestion or gastritis :r any other stomach mis ery and eat ju:t one trlan.'tule of DiapepMin. HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODS, COLL?, TOYS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 25c Columbia Records Hill's Gun Store. 5 1 3 Willamette St. Colombia Disc Records 60c Souvenirs of Eugene, Doll Carts, Toy Wagons, and a full line of New Games, Flinch, Pit, and Block, and "I am a Millionaire." UMBRELLAS School Umbrellas for 50c. A complete line of Ladies' and Gents' from $1.00 to $6.00. Repair ing and recovering. Columbia Graphophones Disc and Cylinder The Home of the 25c Gold Mou'ded Record $1.00 and one old record any make will buy five new gold moulded records. SEVERAL LARGE REAL ESTATE DEALS MADE On receiving the Inforimtlon glean ed by Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Leonard shortly before nooio today .!. J. Fltftteraid, District Attorney Cameron's chief deputy, ndflsed the I .Multnomah officers to Inflrin Chief Within Ihe l;tst few days E. .1. Frasler, Ihe real estate dealer, closed Ihe following large sales'. The A. E. Dean farm of 333 acres on tne Jit Klnzle river, to Max Gebatier, late of Texas, for $03110. Mr. Frasler also sold Ihe Fred Husscll place adjoining the Demi place and containing 105 acres to Mr. (Jelmuer. for $.'IK0t). On Jhe same day Mr. Frasler sold Ihe John Hradley farm on the Mo Kenzle river, containing 430 acres, to F. J. Itussell, for $r,D00. On Monday he sold the llichard Green properly in Sunset Kow to O. 11. Stubrud. for Jlir.o, and the Cecil Haker property tS75 Kak mi Smith Patterson street for I On Tuoday he closed a sale of the Thomas Syke farm of 290 acres, 8 V4 miles southwest dI Eugene on Spen cer ('reek to W. II. McKee, and Em ery Ott. late of California, for J70O0 of Police' Kecrlst that so far us they On the saniij day he sold the O. K are concerned the man need not be id any longer. - Oregonlan ! MYSTERIOUS "BOB'' KNOWN IN yALEM kxriiniiied Title" lkvi Draftinu an,T-! IT. mm Prc-ent tncrl.iQMai' ! urn lulled (o) Notary public C. S. Pree!ar$ ABSTRACTOQi The mysterious "Bob" Implicate.! In C. Y. Tlmui'jtH' confession as the HA'i who-iilgtii nave o- iiiimihuib tnroat onni' night or Toe ghounsn murder of Stella T'Qnons and the time of the attempt 11, suicide by her husband, has been Identified as koi-( ert Hornbuikie, and a)lipo-iia has been issued asking for at presence before the deputy district attorney; to answer rV' ln '''"I'"0"6 "'i statements V-h,).' to the horrible; murder of Tin -...imornliig. lie Is -a well known 1-tfer. but has left! the city and his whereabouts are not known. nalein Statesman. Dullard proner'y on West 7th street to Thus. Skes for $1000. and Mrs. Gurlnn Wold's residence property on Patterson street, between nth and 11th streets to W. J. Hill of Ihu Dar ker Gun Works, for $4000. went to Cot- to visit 8. Y. Abbott and wife tage Grove this afternoon there over Sunday. f QUALITY f A V 5 COUNTS I A I ?WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! We lupply you a grwle of meictiani Uil onng thai we guarante to be better than our worthiest Ampiiiori un (urnuh. We we exclmive tefirearnUtive lot FRED KAUFFMANN'S FINE CUSTOM TAILORING which Icxli the woild IkiUi In elan an1 volume. It u no until aclvani(pi to offer our patrons 3'M eperete paiirrrw, to roe u low aa $ 1 2.50 per iuit, made to meaitire in the cluucat ityle, which hai made the Kauff nana otgutizaiion tt leaden in tlie field. Men Buyi ;, .v'vl " s6 'v':,! A , U 7 y Polders SIGR CARTERS PILLS. o: tiyft 1 ho hi jii i; of ("!" It.M.IIO S Mill! I" M't'l"" '''','-- ( ,,rn. r Htli and illaiie iti- M. leilione Ited I !"-, Mrs. Johns- n good coffee j- '. ger's Golden (ii u n 4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4-4.4. r-,-uiate U How Li K"1: SMALL PILL. SMALL DSSt, 'el pm. I'onlllvelr cared by thesa I.iltle Tills. Tvr iw nUrro PI tms trim Djnpi-psaw lo- -ltiri-stluD and Too Uea'.y KiUr.g. 4JOl "'ah i-djr lur Cl..-"" Ilrowiil.ietJi. Had Tuit ID 11.9 WwtX Cti. T-msrua. Pain In the sua jToiinn uvKit. Tiw) un ly Ver''''"- SMLLPnlCF.. Iaix 1 11 tit 4 Li V lll.'Ll. 00 .uir.o Mtirt Ecaf G " i"e G CARTERS rlTTlP ,'1 IVER PII.LS. iinL . . R E .- 'c " i r -'i C f Tl u oO IMMMHM ajaaajBBU We Carry Prfine Meats ml no other kind. Our aim In toCivo the l'f,Mt quulltls only ml let the other bit triors huu die the Inf rlur K"ilQ. meal. ('onMefiiintly our reKulax cu toiiMTn know fur prime roust, lamb, mutton, vphI or pork, for II kinds of poultry In Banou, and for chopi. ateaks and cut-h-tri, no competitor can at p roach ui lu quality. The may be rtaUl of our iIid hams and bucou. Broders Bros Phone 2Mdln 40 - . Wn', Bth St. I COW KEKi. Alfalfa meal. At I!a'.'i"y' i'nth rs and Wlllamt-tte streetn. ! 1 r,: 1. o dattullni' ikoiv.-r, by W. W. Moore I'h'-ue Hcd phuno Hd Its. Wrder larxt cr t small will be Bppreialacri. o o o o