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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
VAM. SATURDAV. WTBIOM . EUGENE NOW . -HAS MUNICIPAL' WATER PLANT The Store that saves you money TORE EUGENE Child s Bear Skin Caps. and Hoods Actual Transfer From Willam ette Valley Company to City Made Today New building, new stock, new methods-we are making prices lower in Eugene. Make us a visit, you are just as welcome if you come only to look as well as buy. Blue, White, Gray' andKed 38c to 98c Tgmaswi l"atsav 1 -j N 5 IMILVV 3 1 A. P wr ' l) If 1 i it !P . I! i: ?! DEED MADE OUT AND WILL BE RECORDED; Water Commission Will Prob-j ably Be Appointed and Then Elected Mens Underwear Eugeno now lias IIr Inns-coveted municipal water plant, the actual transfer of the Willamette Valley Company's system having lieeti made this morning. A. Welch, general manager of the company, came up J from Portland last night and met with the Council thin forenoon, at i which time the deed was passed and It will at oncu ne piuceu on the coun ty records. Thu consideration In $140,00(1, the amount agrood upon some time ago between the officials of tho water company and tho city council. The property transferred to the city by the company Includes the Spencer butto property, on which tho two reservoirs are located, the pump ing staiioa and ground upon which it is built, the Iract of land across the! river on which the much-talked-of : and unused well Is located, all the j pipe lines, fixtures, tools, otc, con-! Jioctod with I ho plant. t'lty (lets Profits Since July 1 The dale or the transfer of the property Is put In the deed as July 1, as that was the date originally agreed upon, the transfer being post poned on account of the question i arising as to the validity of the: IHOii.ihiO bonds Issued by the city! for the purpose of paying for Ihol plant, the matler having linen . taken to die siipivino court for sol Hci'iient. I The riiy eels all (he profits or the: plant sinew July I, and also pays for -j nil the Improvements made since that1 time. 'uinii!ioll Will Handle I'Taill Tie- o;"' f;ii ion or the water plant. ; will Ik in Mm bunds of n eoiiiinitt.-ion. Mitf'S' .MiHi-H-k istnted tlila iil'ierno.-iu '. th;tt nil ni'dtnntien rToatitifr a water . eninttiKtilroi now Ih-Iiik drtiwn hy i tile idly aitoniev and II will prolmbly ! be )!!. .100,1 ., )!,,, 1110..1 1 in 1f ,,. eiuiiieW ii,.-. c .'-:.'.h!h tilehf, , lie si;it. . ed I'M It. i:-; or ibniiio lti.il n' imiii In ,V- ' Biun ,ii be turn. tinted to act until t nuen a tine- ns an election c:iu lie lield to dimine a commlssion'In Ihrit toan tl'i', n.. Me ,m iM-rsunally lit favor of in ilert've commission and he thinks n n-iiju.ti.. oi tiny members of the council are. - ' ' '' The bonds to pay the company for the plant wore signed hv tho mayor nnd recorder loday. They bear In .'terust at 5 per cent per annum. Collins Make 48c. to $ J .25 per garment Cooper Make $1.38 to $2.75 per garment Union Suit $J.68to$5.00 Boys' Extra Heavy Fleeced 35c per garment Men's Furnishings WE HAVE A MOST COMPLETE LINE Work Shirts at 50c, 65c and 75c Dress Shirts Eagle Brand $1.25 to$J.98 Merit Brand 65c to 98c Ardsley Brand $(.25 to $1.50 J0O dozen Ties, all kinds and styles; 25c to 75c. Blankets, Comfortables and Domestics Snug economies in bedding cl all kinds will be the reward of the housekeeper who supplies her needs in fleecy or full weight wool blankets, luxurious cotton filled comfortables, fined bed sheet, pillow cases, etc., at this store. WE ARE MAKING LOWEST PRICES HENEY'S ENERGY MAY ! SAVE HIS LIFE (Continued from Pugo One.) Jury, attracted by the shot, enme bursting through Its private en trance. Ah the man who hail fired the shot topped back from tho Atslstniil District Attorney with tho smoking weapon In his hand, ho kept his eyes flu Mr. Honey, as of to seo how ef fective his aim had been. "Send fop My Wire," Hays Honey. Mr. llouey arose out of his chair, put his hands to his head, the blood streaming through his fingers and reddening the table In front of him, lonuen over a moment ana was caught as he begun to fall. He was laid on tho floor, Charles Oliver and John holey, two special detectives i Topsy Hose The one best line . for Ladies,' Men, Misses, Children and 'Babies, cot ton,, wool ."Hid silk Priced at $1.'50 . to $2.9 8 the pair r - 6" Y ' ' W - FALL; HOE 5 Our big shipment of Peters Shoes for Fall and Winter The showing is absolutely complete from the very r e vest patterns to the heavy plump work shoes. On the fine dress grades "originality of design and elegance of workmanship are present which will . appeal to every young man and young womrn. ,' In the heavier shoes, solid wear and durability are indelibly stamped. We have never opened a shipment of shoes that pleases us as thoroughly as these z:- vc vant ycu'to see them before you buy. Come in and let us show you some of the new patterns. Misses' Sv. . i ascmaioi wC.irts . . . Silk Shawl All 1CVJ ZIOZ': STUNNING SUITsl UA PGR MISSES CHILDREN Winter has arrived andi argument than the blustering is needed to arouse your immJ) sire to provide the necessayJ ments now. Distinctive elegJ style was never shown off to) advantage by superb tailoring tj is m rnese stunning winter sd coats. No last year's style to you. We would be pleaodfel vou book them over. SI Goods v '. .m to $6.oo il i S.l.i-0 u 32.50 uvl- no oli go-jj; v.a 7" - l- rwrnr moved at about 1 o'clock to tho Lane ' ment In San Tlornardlna county, and hospital. ' . . Immense, Angry Crowd. Tho roport of the ntemptod assass ination spread throughout the city like wildfire nnd caused intense ox cltomont and Indignation. An Im mense crowd gathered .around Car- i. on .May 2d, ixsk. was sentenced to throe years in San Quentln. He served two years and eight mouths, having earned four months by good behavior, and was released January 25, 1 SSI 0. Some years later he was married, nnd has a wife and four pouters hall, to which Judge Law- children. Ho lived with his family lor had moved his court this week at 1848 McAllister street, and was on account of the lack of room nnd engaged in the saloon business at facilities In the temporary criminal the time ho was drawn on the jury court building. Sovernl hundred pnnel for the second trinl of Ruef porsonc followed the ambulance from last May. After he had been passed the hall to the Central Emergency by both sides, Mr. Heney learned hopsltnl, and down town thousands thnt he was nn cx-convlct. He drn galhered oround bulletin boards. mntlcnlly confronted Haas with his Within n few minutes nftor tho picture In convict stripes, closely shooting Ohelf of Vollco W. J. Hlggy, cropped hnlr and number ncross his V. J. Hums, ex-United States Secret breast. Hans was forced to admit Service agont, who Is at tho head of his penltontlary record and was lm tho special detectives employed by medlatoly discharged from the jury, the prosecution In the bribery-graft Krom his statement it appears that cases; Kudalph sprecKies, the capi talist who financed the prosecution;. Captains of Vollce Oleason, Duke and Wright, and a large force of police, were on tbo scene. Ituef Slips Away, but Returns. There was no hostile donionstra- This led connected with the District Attor-I ney s ortlce, holding his head out of the pool of blood which flowed from a wound which appeared to be just below his right temple. He was conscious, nnd when tho Associated l'ress representative dronnod down lit his side nnd spoke to him. hlsi office for a llttlo while. first words were: to n report thnt tho former political "Send for my wife." boss had disappeared, and Mr. Thinks lie Is Dying. j Hums censured some of his men for "I want to make a dying state- having allowed him to get away and ment. I believe I am going to die. Mr. Ulggy Immediately sent men to 1 was sitting nt my table when I felt hunt for him. Huef, however, np what I thought was a blow. I doil'cared In front of the building n not know who shot me. 1 was do-' little later nnd sent In word thnt the Jng nothing to anyone." officer at tho door would not let him Huef and his two attorneys, who I in. Ho was at once taken Into the were out on the sidewalk! were courtroom. Judge I.nwlor at once startled by the report nnd started ordered Knot to Jail, more to protect for the courtroom, but were forced him from possible violence than for down the steps by tho crowd rushing 'any other reason, it is believed, frantically ont. j "llciiey Hiihicil Me," Says Hans, "What has hnpponf.il," shouted' "1 am Morris Hans. Honey ruined Huef. to the Associated Press repre-i me. Idou't care w hat becomes of sentaiue, as the l.ittTr ran out to: mo now the nearest telephone. i - In another corner Heney has been shot." w as the ' Mr. Ach nnd Mr he has been brooding over his ex- nosnre ever since that day, and has nursed a deep hatred of Mr. Heney. "Will I.lvo to l'rosecute." "I'll live to prosecute that man," declared Mr. Heney on the operating table at the Central Emergency hos- FERMENTATION OF UNDIGESTED FOOD CAUSES MISERY t FAIR WEATHER 1 FOR TOMORROW " ' ' Oregon, Washington and Idaho Fair, somewhat warmer. ; GhT VOI R STOMACH IX GOOD OltllElt AXD REMOVE THE CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET Chicago, $1.03 1-4: DHE.I OF EATING SOMETHING i ? 101 3-4. WW It II WILIj Vl'SET YOU I DIAI'EI'SIX WILL RELIEVe! Nov. 14. May, $1.07 -December, 5-8; July, Root Xot n Candidate Boston, Nov. 12. In an Interview STOMACH MISERY IX FIVE Published in an afternoon paper Sec ...,.,,. ,retary of State Root said today that au.Mlfcg. , - :he is not a candidate for United ; States senator. MOST GR.0Cf.kS K lie f Oiymf SNOWi RIFT ANDKU every sack guarata Made ol selected Easltrn Op" Jucra more loaves of treld thu " . .u..JM. HO1 leaves arc ut;u' w THE PORTLAND FLODt SNOWDRIFT sold by m n Hon by tho big crowd In front of tho pltal. whllo the surgeons were nrob. building, but some threatening nuir- Ing his wound. The wounded man ninrs began to bo heard. Ruef was was entirely conscious and grlttlly surrounneu uy a inrgo nuniner oi people nail quietly slipped away, go ing with Dr. Tuchlor to the Intter's Some people think they have indi gestion, others Catarrh of the Stom ach, others Nervousness, Cancer or I Dyspepsia, etc Call It this If you. m, uui tae real name tor youri endured tho ordeal. Mrs. Henev ar.ltroublo Is Food Fermentation, ' with rived at the hospital a few minutes only lllli"nl digestion. Everything after her husband had been taken 5." eat tnniB to either Acid, Stom there nnd later accompanied him to acl1 t;a3 or Stomach poison, which the I.nno hospital, where sho Is at weilke" tho digestive organs, cnus hls bedside tonight. lnS a lack of gastric juice. Your Langtlim's Tribute. I foo'l suurs, is only half digested, and District Attorney Lnngdon received ' yo" 1'"ie affected with loss of ap the news of the shootng at Fresno, i ',otite' Pressure and fullness after and took tho next train tojian Kran-i l'atinS. burning sensation, a feeling Cisco. He paid a high trlbuto to of vomlMng. heartburn, water brash Heney. declaring hun a "martyr to aml tenderness in the pit of the stom tho public cause." ' ac)l' slimy tongue, bad taste In the nioimi, constipation, nausea, belch ing of sas, dizziness, sick headache mental ilenrninn nml ,0 "N"o shade, no shine, no fruit, no common symptoms, flowers, no leaves November!" Yon can cure all this bv not eatlnc -""-'., v iiv'-- .... ih.i 'iiiiiui; nil loon in mi,. CARTERS Positively enred by these I.ittio Pills. They also rcllcvo DI trcsii him Dyfcp.'.psla, In IfMon and Too Hoartj" Kuuig. A pertcct rem ci !y tor Dizziness, Kansea drowsiness, Bad Taste 'n the Mouth, CoaU. Toninio, Pun In the Side T.ntPID livkr. The: cgTilato the Bowels, purely Vegetahlc MALL PILL JMiLLOiSE. SMiLL PRICE i f PILLS. An English Author Wrote: reply. j were "My (led. who did that?" ho asked. I.nwlor. liuef Sends for Doctor. "My Clod, Unci's Hiitiiuioblle stood In front'.vlsh I had of the building and ho lmmcdinte'.v a hl ..l......'r . . - W . v'"vi- ' i , imiim in I O fl I lie nrai - .mi ;i!i ii, i;in. The car returned a few miciiti-H l-iter wih lir. A. s. Tiichler, i;f 703 Van Ness aicini.i. Mel!'.1! :i .,.::.!.il''e a.i i;v li;t! sK,vv in ;i..;ni.; r.rd Vr. Tat-hlcr ;ts Ilie fi.'t tii' ..irlail nn t J t s.-i mi Mr. He:ii v ia :!!: tiu.niuu1 lyluf on ,is side In tho courtroom, with a piece of rug under his head.- It 0 A,n0 time before 'he neibii'iinre niw.eil, which conveyed Mr. Honey to the Ceutral Emergency hospital. only four blocks away, whence be was re- doni from catarrh, which is so c irravated during the ijonth that it becomes constantly troublesome. ti, i,,,n,tii,i I There is abundant nroof thnt Mhrvi, tJOiit'r, itint s conn-1 uiiiMiiiniuiiiig oisease. 1: In the chambers of Judge ' exclaimed Mr. Ach, "1 never taken a criminal In my life. 1 will never take her when 1 set out of this one. 'c I-; I-, u ila'aril'v cutra'.e. 1 crui :'t eprov n i y T f 1m rrouc cno'::!i lerms, Mr. Hen, y did not ilciumin'o t!.. M:in M:;:. : 'u- I he pne w!;o 'l,:h-' ?hin,' ::i'!. ';iir.:iin!K'i' el ilcv l-.i- dl.'!.-. l i..i fa.'t. ilnrins tl'.,) other tr'rt! of Mr, 'filet, that ll.i;.s As ne c. e. c v L .'.A n, s'ich hr',l i related to scrofula and consumption, Hieing one of the wasting diseases. Hood s bavsparllla has shown th.n whit Is capable of eradicating scro fula completely cures catarrh. n:..l taken in time prevents consgk in; :,e;. annul see how any sufiTior cm We elf t.ikini; this nioilieir.c. m v'- w :h.. w i.iely pnhiilied record of l':i :c::'i and pernuiiH-n! cures. It !..!. d'v An-erien's "i'-e f-r A'..nvie.V Create.-. !'.. -e.-- ("n'arrii. him dlncharne-.l I sincerely hope recover." Motive of jAas's Haas was conTrtod I'roiv the lury hex that Mr. Heney will tli ciavtintee T.!,e It fii- a little wig.-, as that is all ou need to t. Kodo) dl- ... .,i .-at nuu uiiiiie ine .,i muci..o-.stomacn 8WCot. It Is sold by all dr Oinn.. stomach to ferment; hut how about mo nourishment needed to sustain year bodily strength? If you are a ittuh. sufferer, either man or wo man, young or old, whether you call it !" digestion or any other tuiio, go no to your drnuirist nn.t ft,- :.o cen's tor a case of Pane's Dlapepsiti. Kvc:y possible kind of Stomal troi:!.;, Is readily e-red hv liapep !B. 'ileh take? iW.it 'uil l of fee ! ; your stomach nu.l .litre Q " ' without ihe help of' . , , . 3, J!it r. if ' there. ' r a few days' ;- ' :r Stontaeh w 't1 . ' . n-inir ei'dee. ' ' , .e:ily tlio! ncl y.-.ir h ! "' ' i'l he cie in it ,l I ; e -h. ' t. .M l nave no use (or lax-ttlvo ','. i - -'-ulators. Gnabo Must Bear Fic-S:x:'i3 Signature BARTERS S-SlTTlE IVPD il PILLS. I '-H.yOrxz. ."" .TUUT$ BUY WOOD NOW FROM The EUGENE TRANSFER CO. Excelsior wood, large load... I)ry 'aole. sawed, per cord.. Dry lie wood, sawed cord.. Dry b.Miv f:r. 4.f,K, cor,i r.i ;i:i-: tiiaxsfkr c.. The Eugene Poultry Store you to please send in youi j early for Turkeys, we ,d Chickens for 1 Dinner. Phone Main 645. si iiscriu:: foh Wik uymw llnu-,1 .lie, city. it nmi-,1 In A fe I'iue rtmirs Mlts. A. ;. V ATHi.US. West Ninth Street. ""7" 0TfT CHOICE m o.mi - " t T - - O .... C- , F.. "-., -r' IYII1 SVXDAY lIN.N-" r Yd, jct- ' Crtll no Main 020 and h' our fine hrt' roasts. Ve t.a' .- 1.1. A tra beef iof his dinner. N11 deri Blair. o