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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
Re ! on the ght Track Nothing Is looked expert assistants, lerfectly, pressed Itrered promptly, fes by their little tlsfaction an as- ng possible in and Dyeing Pye Works ulamette Sts. t Red 2361 ! Market Management lFsh and Salt ayson Hand Your Order CAMPBELL Julius Jsmith 52.WilWtte r- O " Good AH the World Loves a Lover Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a Hustler ( Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt, The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building. Kooto JM KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and . Sales Stables Sample room In connection located In Ilr(?ister Illdg., Willamette St. Oak and 7th Eueene. Or. Phone Main 93 Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount. Hood Cigar is i favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Ggir on the market THURSDAY SPECIAlS Dennison's Decorated Crepe Paper 1 5c Schwarzsild's Book Store The House of Superior Quality 58b WBIametA St. H 14 East 8th SISTER DUG UP BODY OF HER MISSING BROTHER MarenKO. 111.. Nov. 11. Haunted night and day by a presentiment that her brother had been brutally murdered and then burled a fear that robbed her of her sleep lor two weeks, and during her waking hours drove her to the verge or Insanity, Arvilla Hoganson, took a shovol and frantically threw up the earth In a spot where her premonition had tak en her, and finally, exhausted, drove the blade into the body of her broth er. ., The girl made hei gruesome d.o- i tfc nnnltrv Vanl Oil the CUtM. in ntc I.....-.,, . John Betford farm, which adjoins the Hoganson place, mukhummi appeared two weeks ago. His sla ter immediately began making in quiries regarding his whereabouts but no trace of him could be found. Then It was -a strange foreboding took possession of Her. Night and day the vision of her brother lying cold in death beneath the earth haunted her. Makes Horrible Discovery. After three days of anxiety and fruitless worry, the sir''" unaccount able presentiment took tangible shape and with a garden spade she hurried to the Hetford chicken yard Alone and working with feverish haste, the girl dug Into the soft earth Three feet below the surface the sharp blade struck Into the brothers bod v. and the girl, scream ing with terror, dropped unconscious beside the grave. Here the neigh bors found her. Officers were Im mediately notified and Hoganson s remains exhumed. This occurred two days ago. Since then Hetford has been arrested In Nebraska ond charged with murder i-.i.,.. tho neriff and a force of workmen began digging In the chick en lot in search of further evidence acainst the man under arrest. It Is the belief of the authorities tha manv bodies will be found buried on the Betford farm and In the vi cinitv, and that a series of murder, similar to the Gunness case will be brought to ngni. OVSTK.K.STKRX OYSTERS jt received 'he first direct ship-,...- of extra nef ct Eastern oysters. For hale in any quantity at Or s. 9oc P' i Qi-aQ ji st r.i:ri:n i D. Another lot of th-e '"' which we are selling at i.O -nts a noiind '" R cii-ioni-n. The HANDY MKAT MARKET. E. Eif:h' and Willamette stree.s. onr. br W. WVMaore, .h2r Hed 32.2. Order, large or .BiaJI will appre!tei- hh magna Misar ward, thtbsdat kovembbr-h, in 0 istler is More . eiiy Street, Eugene, Oregon CHOW NOTKS. ( Ounrd's Special Correspondent Crow, Nov. 9. Mrs. S. Emerson has sold part of her farm at Hadley- vlllo to Ulchard Coryell. Duclcn K. Johnson nnd family have moved to the Nlghswnnder farm. After visiting friends and rela tives here, Itlchard Hayes has re turned to Heppnor. Mrs. Calloway, Miss Alta Callo way and .Mrs. C. C. Hlnton were guests of Mrs. J. V. Jenkins one day last week. Mr. Huffman, of Portlnnd Is again visiting Miss Grace Crow, at her home here. After visiting a week with her sister. Mrs. A. J. Kraal, Mrs. II. I). McLean went to Hale last Wednos- dav to visit her parents. Homer Hayes left a week ago for Eugene, where we hear ho has em ployment at llergcr-llean's hardwure store. He has a large circle of friends here who miss him greatly. Albert Kleck spent Saturday and Sunday In Eugene. Charles Hartwlg liaB nearly com pleted farmlug on J. A. J. Crow's place. We have now had one week of Rural Free Delivery and are much gratified with) ithe Improvement. Our carrier, lnslle Seals, Is most courteous and obliging. However, we are sorry to notice that several of our neighbors on the roulo do not patronize It. If Ihey could but realize that to he nine permanent the route must have a certain amount of patronage, and that when !the patronage J ur-1 if i-. wo may have a dally delivery, they would surely feel it their duty to help along a good thing by helping themselves. Mind our llustnem. If you don't nobody will. If. Is tou business to keep out of all the trouble n .1 Hn, n..ri nnft will boon I IUU KMU AIIU Ul. "... r lout of liver and bowel trouble If you .take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They I keep bllllousness, malaria, and Jaun dice out of your system. 20c at W. A. ! Kuykendall's drug store. 1 List your tlmherlands. If you hare timber lands to sell, send your de- jscrlptlon and price. Krd Flak. Mer chants' Hank building. Eugene. Ore gon. ' tf ! The relnloiced cmr vudvr ham- mock Is the on m h'iy- They are ! wider, longer and stronger than the i ordinary kind ! CMAMliERS M A n flW A RB CO. ' DeV.ltt s K.diu v and Hladder Pills are ui.eq,ial",!ai r-i of weak bark. lk ache, ln.'.amn,.T.. in of the blad (der rheumatic I"'11"- Anllsepflc and ct 'promptly. SoM by alllruggUls. I Just arrived - ii.!)l"m. fobs and nag tags at Watts. DIG REDUCTION on all feathers Saturday, November It. Bolton Jenkins, 25 B. ta St. Dl :::;::m:::::;::::::;:nuun::m:::n::::ni::;:::t::::::n:::u:mm:; umber EATON BINDERY ADDS NEW MACHINERY Pratt, of jronland, is Foreman . of His Up-to-date Shop Allen Eaton, who established an up-to-dnle bindery horo more than a year ago, has mot with bo much en couragement that he has Installed a ruling mnchlno and other equipment for the production of better work, bast summer ne kept five employes at work on Jobs of the most difficult nature In addition to (ho new mnchlnery. Mr. Eaton hns obtained the service of Mr. Harry I'latt from Portland as foreman of the shop. He was for flvo years head finisher for Class & Prud : home ,the well-known blank hook makers of Portland. Some of the fin est blank books In the court house iand business houses here, were turn ed out by Mr. ITBtt while he was In I Portland. Ho Is an expert with the I ruling machine, and the print shops i of Eugene, In co-operation with the bindery, can undertake anything Ip ! book-making. I The Eaton Rook Hlndery Is now labia to handle any kind of blndlog In ' any quantity, not only for Eugene, kut fur the wool section. noon Mwi.vn. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. S. naddy. All wood sawed Ir. giiage. Kor prompt service phone lllack 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf (jasollne Wootisaw. (lltl.(. TIMHEIl LANDS Abstracts furnished, land titles ex ntnliied. timber lands cruised, timber lands bought and sold. Fred Klk. Eugene, Oregon. Merchants' Hunk Building. tr WOOIf lisWIfu' Gasoline bew'f. by Vf. W. Msore pheae Rd 3282. 3rd era large or mall will be appreclaled (.AHOI.fMt WW) HAWINtf Csll up Phone Main 32 or Farmer IS'. R. A. Maltxan " hah ii n.i, 0 it Valley flour. $115 P" ack. A I Billy Department Store. tl - Cuckoo clocks at Luckey's. Signet rings engraved free. at Luckey's. r ..-I utracfa 'trr.ielied and land titles ...miiNl Vrod Plsk. Merchants' Bank building, Kugeno, Oregon. tf O over NEW LIFE NERVE. t-i BRAINS NervifaTablefsSr. (Ybllow Lust.) Bl A MANI Kvorrlm-haman. aanaturs lnl.ii.lrd T"U to b. NI'KVll A TAIl!.!!T9 will qultklr rrtturn jfonr hralth and etrrneth. Tho oulr reliable nirdkinn f,ir IimI power, ahrunkea nrsane and all evil remulte ot eoullilul liidlo.-re-tlou or lb aiumkiro uaa uf loluutu, liquor aud opium. NERVITA TABLETS nan word lor twenty rears. Tioie (it I timmatiila of haiir and priMpcruua nuMi ktuw of tlx-lr In ullar potency, writs for booklet. Kent tie mull en ratejpt of prko. AI.UO par boat 6 boiaa 15.00 mj t. n'll MIRVt TOIIO ADO nervita rills hood itauuii FOR MEN AND WOMEN Aratnat thlr rratnratlvfl nowrra therscaa bs) no piMMitila rrlataiica. Thulr ItiStiaiK over all Derruua dlaordnfa la almply auprrnia. Ot pacu liar poteoor for tha upbuilding of tha narvaain- tnra ana reaiorinf viiautr to "cam, nrvoua hra'rkal, anirmk: womnn and flrla. Hvfnra tho Dink ml9W of health lo Data chaaka. Uad In IhaprTvatnpracUcoot Iir. Wnat lor nearly thirty ynara without a aiuranatkilt of failure. Hent br ill on rmlpt of prko. 00 centa par bos or 6 boiaa lor J SO. Al alt Drugglels. 1 niHia ORua co. no i. uim ii. ohioaqo I'Oll SAI K ItV MAIt.X DHIO STOItl-' IN ONE OH MANY COLORS I Is LARGEST FACIL.ITIKS f$ IN THE WEST KOrW TUB PRODUCTION OF HIQH OR ADE WORK HALL (Sb ShllMWAY I'ldinhfiiit and 8wcr Work A')so Ki,lenll J()MjlnC n tu and . . . .. .. sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to j Harry f 1 1 1 line of plumbing (utu-e. Phuae lllack 7th anil Oak Hl, i. I I iirtt tt u At uitiii iiiiii I I n HI 8 Co, GASOLINE ENGINES I IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY KiilrlmnkaMorso (Inaollne Engine for pumping, spraying, sawing, grim) ling. . Omnia complete. I'nlrlmnka Hrnles for weighing. I'lilrhnnks-Morse Dynamos and Mil lers (or power nnd light. l'nlrltiiks-Mtro Windmills nnd Towers. KalrlMiiks-Moi-an (Jrinilcr, Feed t'liopMTS, Well Pumps. All first iimllly goods nt lowest prim always In alnck. MlM-ral terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick ahlpiiM-nta. Write for catalogue anil price. BERCER-BEAN HDW. CO Agents, Eugene, t. FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft. CO Portland. Oregon Groceries You will always find the best brands oi Crocerics FrcshJGreei. Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, wa b'e our own d'Uvcrv Pierce Bros. Phone Main 53 2 Ej.I 9' NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE GREATEST THEATRICAL i SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. 14.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Ctt IHhTKlJ H'KKKLT. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), j.srT aoaio. pi umsiikks, Huuaa. 47 w. ssih Sr.. Saw rows. BETTING & HENDERSON M SOK. 9 All HlfKirt ol btltH, Attouw uiid irtiirillt work pruuiptly ttml icail il-nit. All ork guarant (! KeHitleiicti 9. L Wllliiinfttta Utre, 131 Wcs. "otirtl AUTOMOBILES Frank Bennett 1 GiiAge Pearl and 1 2th. Pboritj ttd I7I' Reo, Milchtl, Peemtu Stci ard Dyton The beet ci (or the price, $bOQ jed Can forfbi ft !