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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
MU CV.UW. FRIDAY, OCTOBKR So, IK dealer, write our nearest agency. The MIWUIMU 1T1UWUIIIVI J Will Need an Oil Stove w When warm days and the kitchen fire make cooking a bur den then is the time to try a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-tove. Marvelous how thS Stove does av?ay with " kitchen discomforts0 how cool it keeps the room in comparison with conditions when th 1 11 I ibnnlog- me " ; iWPEHKCnON- v Blue Flame 03 Cook-Stove Ictly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none y ibout the room to overheat it. Thus using the fcrfectfon " is real kitchen comfort. . Made in three F cir and fully warranted. If not with tout jgap& Lamp ft want a handsome Just such i lamp as everyone tie enough for the parlor; strong enough for the kitchen, camp or cottage ; bright enough lor every occasion. If not with your aeaier. write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) The LENOX Portland's New and Most Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Street! PORTLAND, OREGON sing: every convenience and an ideal location Writing: en the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to fcintss center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in lery room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains European Plan Rates American Plan kd $1.68 per day. $2.50 and S3. 00 per day. ti (2.50 with bath. $3.50 and $4.00 with bath, iri on File O. H. SPENCER, Manager )ur Irons Arc Here THE EXCEL IRON It Excels all others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.50 fific Electric Engineering Co. jo w uiameue oireei Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures and all kinds of AS YOU CHECK OFF THE GROCERIES received from us, your house wifely heart will glow with pride at the high class of the .things that are to go o nyour ta ble. ' It will also lie made glad by the economy you have prac ticed in buying where low prices are as sure as high quali titn. What shall it be today? M n&tflTN THE SQUARE vttv&Cri, DEAL GROCER w Willamette St. 'Phone Main 25. MOST GROCERS . SELL Olympic Flour eve sack guaranteed de j selected Eastern Oregon tard wheat. It pro ves more loaves of bra id lh(g)ny other flour and the 'oaves art lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased quantity of bad produced 'be cost ! no higher than lor r Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURJNC MILLS OR, ATWOOD AND SON ARRESTED IN JAIL In Custody at Portia Charged With Malpractice in Causing 3 Death of Eugene Girl Drs. C. H. T. Atwood. and C. H. Atwood, father and sou. who have of fices in '.he Alisky buildlnr. and wh J a pri'"a,e hospital at Tremont .uu, u me .Mount Scott car line "xrrr;? ,,as,t ,,iBht SSh, nyir hospital by rieputv Sheriffs Bulger and Kelly on a war rant sworn out yesterday afternoon by Assistant District Attorney Fitz gerald before ustlce of the Peace 01 Th,'Ch ?hi,res 'hem Indirectly iVi .i L"K, l"str'""'"'al in causing the death of Pearl Lamb, a voting wo man from Eugene, Or., who died at the Atwood hospital on Monday night following the results of malpractice. 1 he accused doctors were taken to the county jail .where thev were kept in default of $1000 cash bail, says today's Oregoninn. The arrest of Drs. Atwood was made a little earlier than had been anticipated owing to information which reached District Attorney Fitz gerald to the effect that one of the defendants was preparing to leave for Eugene for the purpose of destroy ing evidence obtained against them there. The warrant in this case does not charge the defendants with ir. n slaughter, but charges "Indecent and immoral acts which openly outrage public decency and are injurious to public morals." This is the same stat ute as was used in the prosecution of me aetenaant8 In the new celebrated Lane-Waymlre-Rndding case. District-Attorney Cameron said Inst night that this was the first instance in which an offense of this character had been prosecuted under this stat ute. He said that he hud instructed that the prosecution be brought in this way because if failure In the past of prosecuting officers in se curing conviction on charges of man slaughter. The claim made by the Atwoods to Coroner Norden when the investigation in the case was first begun that the malpractice al leged was not effected by htem, but by a Eugene physician, is discredited by the prosecution, which makes the clat mof having evidence showing tha that the malpractice was actually done by the Atwoods, and that the statement signed by the girl before she died was made to protect the At woods. "It will be a serious menace to the dishonorable physicians of thiB community if we secure a conviction on this charge," said Deputy District Attorney Fitzgerald last night. "It will mean that we can proceed against many who otherwise we might have to pass by without hope of reaching. If the Atwoods are con victed it will curtail a great deal of the malpractice now being carried on in this city." he attitude of the prisoners was one of composure last night at the county jail. "We believe that some eneniv has Inspired this attack upon us." said the elder Atwood. "If the prosecuting officers of this countv are renllv looking for the malprac.tl- tlnners of the community they might have looked further than to ua. Dur ing th past month we nave re i tinea !to take t:bout 50 cases or tins cni:.; ;ur which we know have neon inui' died Lv others in this city If 'v-3 were in this lint of business why slum!! we havs remised to do the w-v.-'i.' SUFFRAGISTS DISTURB BRITISH PARLIAMENT London, Oct. 2 8. The suffragette disturbances have driven the police to an unusual course oi -y i. ,,. tho atrnneers and ladles gal leries in the house of commons. Dur ing the evening while the house was 'ji,,ciniT a licensing bill, a sensa tion was caused by the display of a i...ni mil sudden cries from the ladles gallery demanding suffrage, simultaneously a bundle of hand bills fluttered down from the strang Mllerv and a man shouted, Muslim to the women." The male offender was unceremon iously ejected but irom uie ii gallery sounds of a desperate struggle koorrf Two suffragists had .k.i themselves firmly to the' grilling and arrested for a time all efforts at removal. The scene was i.0i.het with- amazement from the rinV hut. finally the suffragettes i were dragged loose, portions oi a grill being removed wun mem. BOCIALIBT BPKAKER. TSomas J. Lewis, the wonting class orator, well known for his good work in the east will speak at the court house Friday evening, Oct. 30. at 8 o'clock. Lewis will tell you why the masses go hungry, because they produce too much wealth. Bring miestions along. Everybody In cited, party politicians and aye especially. - , OYSTERS EASTERN OYSTERS Just received, the first direct ship ment of extra sele. Eastern oysters. For sale In any quantity at Ottos. 90c per quart. q UAHOLIXH WOO!! SAWI& Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A Maltzsn. uitt.i, mat Aiy Get your wells drilled by old experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4.8V2. nd ri-on n.oi it ! rs:.h-y flour, J i 1 P" , Siv Department Store. 8 0rilace to eat FIRST NUMBER OF ENTERTAINMENT COURSE The first number of the Bueee' En tertainment course will be cial on Tuesday -November 2, at the Central PresbyuViii church, when four! great musical artists will appear. The leader of the quartette is Forrest Dabney Carr, the eminent basso can tante. late of the Maurice Gran grand opera company, and he Is well known throughout the Vnltei'Qftates as nartist of exceptional ability. Florence Gertrude Smith has charmed aj'.lences In almost every city of over 10,000 people bv her beautiful soprano voice. She like Mr. Carr, has had wide experience in opera. Earl J. Flouts is one of the most talked of violinists of New York city today. He has studied un der Leopold Kramer of Chicago, and Max Bendrix and Michael Banner of New York, Edwin M. Shonnert, the fourth of the company Is U known to American lovers of music, having played In many transcontinental tours. The Artist Trio, appearing Novem ber 2 7, is one of especial merit, in cluding Mary Agnes Doyle, whose Mr. uooley sketches are very tak ing; Flora McGlll. contralto and pianist, soloist In one of the leading churches In Chicago: and Blanche Peering, master of the violin nnd pi ano. The program presented by the trio of artists Is unusual, including readings, violin solos, piano solos and duets nnd contralto solos with violin obligatos. "Acres of Diamonds," the lecture that Russell Conwell will deliver here on January has been delivered twenty-six hundred times in twenty nine years. Cromwell is the head of Temple 1'nlvprslty, a great night school for the poorer people of Phila delphia; he Is a founder and promo ter of hospitals. Alton Packard, here March 25, is first of all a cartoonist, but he is ver satile and gives an evening's enter tainment full of fun-mnklng and music, and knows when to stop. During the Easter vacation period the Iowa College Glee Club of Orln nell will come to this college town to win honors away from the Oregon glee. This is a well trained organi zation and will render music well worth the hearing. Governor Folk, being the best known to the people of Eugene, will probably be one of the best attrac tions of the winter's course, and May 15 will be looked forward to with much Interest. "Soldiers ot Peace." will be his theme. The Bucel entertainment course 1b being promoted by the young peo ples' organizations of six ot the Eu gene churches, with the purpose of bringing In some first class enter tainment It Is the Intention to con tinue the course from year to year if It Is sufficiently patronized. LOST VALLEY NOTES. (Special Correspondence). Lost Valley, Oct. 2 6. Beautiful weather now prevails In this vicin ity, and farmers, generally, are at tending to their delayed fnll work Several of the neighbors met at the home of Mrs. R. L. Jacobs, last Tuesday, and enjoyed an old-fash loned wood-chopping, with plenty of chickens and cider as a side, or rath er a main issue. Mr. C. S. Pogue of Rush Island was In the valley last week visiting fr ends. A society known as the "Trent De bating Society was organized at Trent Friday, October 16. The first debate was held Saturday, October 2 4, and resulted in a victory for the affirmative. Question, Resolved "That the Automobile will Replace the Horse." Afflrmntlve speakers, T. H. Fenton and Bruce Wheeler; negative speakers: V. C. Stroud and Mr. Fisher. Mr. Roy Addlngton has gone to the Rigdon ranch to move Mrs. Alva Addlngton Lawrence out for tho win ter. The Beef Club came to a success ful ending Saturday, October 17, with everyone satisfied. Al HIgglns had a couple of dogs badly used up by a large buck deer l&st week Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Addlngton have gone to Wlldwood to work In a log ging camp during the winter. Mrs. Cecilia Hunsaker who has been residing here since the San Francisco earthquake, returned to hor home In San Frnnclsco yesterday. Mrs. Ruth Parker hns gone to Ash land to visit her parents. Mrs. R. L. Jacobs has organized a singing class at Trent, to meet each Saturday afternoon. Miss Maud Jac obs has the distinction of owning the first piano to be brought, Into Lost Valley. Chief "Clear Water" of the Warm Springs was In the valley last week purchasing deer hides. Would Mortgage the I'nrm ' A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em pire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, nays: "Bscklen'B Araica Salve cured tbe two worst sores 1 ever saw, one' on ray hand and ones on my leg. " It Is worth more than a gold mine. 1 would not be without It if I bad to mortgage the farm to get It" Only 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall'i Jrtit store. WILL 8HLL AT A SACRIFICE. One r the best residence prop erties in Eugene, modern in every way. House is brand new, absolute ly the best finished house In the city; cement walks, fine laWn, good ham in fact, there Is nothing to compare with It for the money. Call r 271 West Fifth street, or BddAata Box 612, Eugene. tf NOTICE P IMHHOMTIOV. Notice is W-reby rlyen that Ae partnership existing I.Ww?n M. York and K. H. White Is W'teby dis solved by mutual consent, E M White retiring aud M. I.. m pay ing and collecting all bills. Datftd st Eugene. Oregon, this lfith day of October, 19tK. M. L. YORK. 039 E. if. win I iv lt.i NOT KOIK.ET Qij'h and Wlllan i-lto tf Coffee Tht aroma-tlght can protects I it tfainst impurities and deteri oration never sold iu bulk. Vnill rrn.u.a u.111 i 1 t. U "HI RllUU If. Better if ground at home not too line. TOUR GUIDE to the best at the price is Schwab's set-price label "on the sleeve." There are no others "just as good." Some dealers may tell you so they have to. There are no ready-for-ervice clothes that fit like Schwab Clothes. There are none that look so well "on the man," and there are none that repre sent more thought and honest tailoring. Whether you buy a "Ten Dollar Bill" suit or Schwab's $25 Superior, you can feel sure your dollar is getting all that's coming to it q o STANLEYS 612 Willamette QBO 1? CHICHESTER S PILLS H -J IhePlantbehindtheSuif F SCLD DY DXlftETS YLRYMKE Tint You Wa With Calcimo The Sanitary Finish cisily applied and durle NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. j Overton Wall Paper I and Pain) Company J 16-18 West Seventh St. Sanitary Eye Classes NO CORK, NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID. NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Choose, your optlclau as you would your physician. For ef fectiveness of work rather than lownesa of price. Dr. Franc Lucile Hard Optician anil Iterractlonist, Suite t-l, New Clirisnitiii Itldg. The First National Bank OF EUCKNK. OREGON Invites your account, whether large or anukll. Your business will receive prompt, accurate aud confldontial atten tion. , SAFH DWI'OSIT HOXK8 POH RENT T. Q. IIENDHICrCS,, President. S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President. P. B. SN0DOHAS8, Cashier. DAKWIN BRI8TOW, Assistant Cashier. LUKE L. GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier. Plumbing Furnish your new hom properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West Sth St. Phone block I II? Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling; see LaDuke &Lef(lerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five 'passenger car for hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 W. H. SMYTH . Sticctator to M. S, Hubble Transfer Company will do general transfer btutiMis; wood, houMlxdd goods, trunks and al tiling In liln line will reoelve urutnpt and careful attention. "Iluslneaa Prompt and Careful" la our motto. Phone Main X3 Itos. Phone, Ked t)Vi. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming" Concrete, Gravel, Buuding Sand and good excavation - earth (or tale Phone Black 3SII or call at 345 W 4th -Q- Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR SALE Hli WlilamttUSL. Euferw, Ortfon Phone Main 651 0 o. Surprising how quickly one can create capital when he coca alioui It In the riuht way and with de termination. A portion of f)r earnlims deposited rci;ularl each week In the Merchants' Hank will brliin excellent results. Your account Is Invited. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Capital $65,000 "SIIOK VOl'H IIOIWR, SHOK VOVlt M.VUI'V or repair your earriago or wagon, with skilled workmanship and la the best manner we will at the very lowest prices. Conscientious and hlKh-xrndo work In our line, as well as promptness, should recommend tis to everyone who appreciates having their horses properly shod, or their wagons repalrsd In the best manner. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. WALLPAPER PAINTS WALL PAPER FRED LUDFORD Practical Painter 102 W. Eighth St. Eugene, Or While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9tli Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E9th St. GEO. K.MUNROE FURNITURE 07 West Kijchth fit., Kuxene, Oegon. I'liona Itrd n.17(l. Hole Agent for tiw Portland g. Htove Works. FlftyThree styles, Including the noted Detroit Line. Also tha Laclede KanKes the best low price range on the market. A lull line of Heaters Jutt Irom the factory. Call and examine our large stork before buying elsewhere. jaajjs qiuj.VKM isny g( '3jup.ii 19Z PH- rfuoq.I kiiniijiiv.i .imi!!ir, SJ3J31SCIJ PUO SJOJ3DJJUOQ SOW A31MNIH It is 0