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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
THE EICEVE PAltY Gt'ARD. MONniy, novf.M m:n so. tmw . o Jen's Qothing This is the Time To Buy All Prices Reduced STANLEYS Will Always Save You Money aurUev 612 Willamette StreeL Three Doors South of Ninth St. s Specials for Monday and Tuesday Wen's Suits, values to $15.00, choice $3.95 Nature's Remedy, 25c, special gc Danderine, $1.00, special - 67c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 10c, special...... 5c S. S. S., large, $1.75, special......:.... $1.19 Jayne's Vermifuge, 35c, special. 23c SHOES - We are Closing Out, The Zed Rosendorf Stock of Merchandise at 50c on the Dollar STANLEYS Always Sell For Less Two Stores Filled With Shoes We are Selling Shoes at One-Fourth to One-Half Rekuction from the Regular Prices The Wells Shoe Store, on the corner of Willamette and Ninth Streets is now owned and conducted by us. SALE PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE uy Shoes from Stanleys and get two pairs for the Price of One tttt SO ROBBER IS SOON TO BE TRIED lis, Minn., Nov. 30. The (he Hennepin county Jail I close watch on Frank e noted desperado, who I be tried on the charge n implicated m the rob iorthern Pacific train at t. Shercliffe, who la a y aliases and has a long limes In nil parts ol the p located and arrested ITenn., a short time ago. tics o( Colorado and of ade requisition for the txiradition and the re ft Governor of Minnesota i. fe upon which Shercliffe be tried is based upon ton of Owen Ball, now Btenoe at Stillwater, who Shercliffe had been his icommitting the robbery on the Northern Pacific train in April. It is charged that Shercliffe and Ball boarded the train at Min neapolis and, after the train had covered a few miles, entered the Pul man sleeper and held up the oc cupants. Ball was arrested in Mar shalltown, Iowa, charged with the hold-up. He confessed and impli cated Shercliffe. In Colorado Shercliffe Is wanted Tenn. The Colorado authorities are awaiting the outcome of the Impend ing trial with great deal of Inter est, as it is understood that Sher cliffe will be Immediately extradited to the Colorado authorities, in case he should be acquitted of the charge in connection with the Northern Pa cific train robbery. Shercliffe, alias Cunnings, alias Reynolds, etc., began his criminal career at the age of seventeen, by robbing a safe In Aurora, III. He shot at -the officers, pursuing him. AT METHODIST CHURCH ?LlZTllernLS9h, "6b1 SACRED CONCERT California Junction, la., entered one of the conches and attacked Wil liam U. Pollock, who resisted and was shot down by Shercliffe and robbed of unmounted diamonds valued nt J20.000. After the robbery Shor cllffe signalled the train to stop and made his escape. on the charge of having murdered name of Charles Reynolds, charged and robbed John Walsh, a saloon- with robbery, but he escaped from keeper in Leadvllle. He was ar-!tl hirlff by holding him up with rested in Lansing, Mich., when he ; a revolver. tried to dispose of some stolen gems; The next sentence was one year In in May of this year. He was taken the L'tah penltentlury, December 3, to Colorado tried and convicted of 11X90, for a burglary committed at murder and sentenced to twenty-five1 Ogtlen. He later escaped, but was years in the penitentiary. On the i recaptured and served his term, be way to the penitnetlary at Canyon j inn discharged March 11, 1892. . City Shercliffe escaped from the I Shercliffe will also lie remembered sheriff and was not heard from un- In connection with the diamond rob til he was arrested at Knoxvllle, bery on a Sioux City & Pacific train, but was cultured. He was convicted unmounted stones and Jowolry were at Geneva, 111., August 17, 1886. and forcibly taken from a show window sentenced to two years' Imprison- Shercliffe was arrested at tillman ment In the Jollet penitentiary under the name of John Cummlngs. was discharged August 4, 1888. According to the statement of the police authorities Shercliffe was ar rested at Gallatin, .Mo., under the The specinl muslcnl program nt the M. K. Church Inst evening, as an M. K. church Inst evening, as an il Is believed that Shercliffe was Guard, wns rendered In a very pleas- concerned In the Wachorsch diamond lug manner to the delight of the largo robbery In San Francisco, on Jan- audtenro present. Practically every uary 1, 1K93. when 95,000 worth of available seat In the church wns occu pied. This was the first service under the auspices of the Men's Sunday Kvcnlng club and the effortB of tills Col., on July 23. 1893, and burglars' club promise to be a very nttrartlvo He tools were found in his possession, feature of the church work during He was inter taken to I.ognn, In., ! this winter. tried and convicted of the Pollock I The choir under the leadership of robbery and on .September 22, 1X93, 1 Mrs. Mldilleton. supported by the plpo was sentenced to serve seventeen organ and Prof. Head's orchestra, yenra In the Kurt Madison pcnlton- furnished muslr that would be a crod tiary. He was paroled from tbatjit to any large metropolitan church. Institution on November 29, 1900, of apoclel lime was a plenslng selec but was arrested In December of the tlon hv the brass quartet, tbo ar- following year nn the chnrge of hav- ratu'emeut having been written by fug violated Ins parole. He tried to escape, but was shot In the heel and was taken back to Fort Madison, to serve the rest of his term, lie was dischargitl the latter part of September, 1904. After the Norihern Pacific train robbery In April Shercliffe was traced through several states of the Middle West, but he managed to m mmm ring; and u,: r i 1 1 jlvi caauig rs Register BltlE. : Front Suite 3T & MITCHELL Jistate Brokers Sister lluildiltg . 1 108 t Cleaning Dyeing Works fossiblo in denning and t Iyeini!. In ami Willamette Bts. I "hone .Main 122 1 HINN SIGN PAINTER ft K'tbth Street. I Transfer I SMYTH," Prop. Best of work.. Don't fail to sec pictures we are putting out now ut half price Tolman Studio 81H Willamette Street S. D. READ DENTIST ?l,-cr Hall's Grocery No. BIB Willamette Street KOI! 1SF.ST Teas, Coffees, Spices or Chinaware Mil Kt Mnili wrni. G. II. !.(' Ki:. Mgr. G. S. Beardsley, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 1(1 and 17 Met long lllilg.. Plume Main IT Mtli and Willamette McLEOD THE TAILOR II FAST .NINTH HTICKKT Call nt Tesse G. Wells ATTORNEY Register llullding Gives special attention to the ei amination of abstracts, darting wills. sKtling eaf. eonvevfthu-'S and col lections. Also to all V 'Sb)11 matters. Phone Main 10S. Electric Co. j I. O. THOMAS 1 Kleclric W.r.i.,.. Fixture, and X"!-, Phone Main .V " FIFAE. OB.. TJ7U Wm.&. Martin Will I. fice Warp Hu ttte streerrov.-r Attorney-at-Law sniie In all the courts. Of- Huildlt.g. 036 Wlllam- Cresrent store. Fish and Poultry Market Fbtfi Received Wr OR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM Physician andAr?con Reldnee 2S Fast Eleventh street. Office. Register building Phone Red C231. -SI'FC"1AI.TT- -Dlseas'i of women Prof. : l .n. Hi-ad, especially for that ocrns- Those composing the quartet were. 1'mf. Rend, H. K. Stevens, F. M. McAllstcr and Alt Dlllnrd. The third of the series of sermons on the "Four Corners of the Homo" was delivered by tho pastor, Rev. D. II. Trimble, the subject last night be ing "Tho Son's Corner," and was In every r'HMM't equal to tho two pre. ::i:::::::n:n::n:::;:::::::::n;::::::::i:::::::i: :i i: xm - - ::::: Headquarters for Watches,' Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, and Diamonds. J. S. LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re liable Jeweler, established ir. Eugene since 1869. elude the police authorities, until reeding sermons of the series. No1 he was located In Knoxvllle. Tenn. ymmg man could have listened to When the officers tried to arrest ! (hat sermon without being mora, him, Shercliffe drew a revolver and j deeply Impressed with tho reverential 1 shot at them. He was finally over-Uwmltlnn occnoled hv narents and of' powered and great care was takcnlihe child's Indebtedness to them. A to prevent his escape, ai nrsi no a on treats his rather, so win no fought his extrn litlon, but submitted treat his God. The sermon for the when he found that he was to bo next Sunday evening on "The DniiKb- extradlted to Minnesota and not to Colorado. PIONEER WOMAN PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY tor's Corner," will bo the last of the series. ' It Is the Intention of tho Men's i Club to make every Sunday evening! service during this winter Just as en tertaining and profitable as possible and tbo public can bear this tact in mind when planning to attend j church. I j KTvVji CHOICE CUTS OF ROAST BEEF Muny people say they re hard to find hard If you don't know, easy If you do. To make It easy, nolo tho addre.se below when In search of tender, juicy, altogether satisfying cuts for roosts and steaks. Broders Bros Phent Mair40 West. 8th St Mrs. A. C. MrOen . ,.rlr ploDer PROSPERITY FEAST Ol vrirnuii, ui.-i ......... near Donna station, on tho Mohawk, some time last night. Bhe had been! suffering from paralysis for the past. o two vears cid a half and was bedfast all the tlni?. but the day before she N-,.w York. Nov. 30. Tho died she was In as good hillh as tiomlc Club has completed elaborate usual. She was fn.l dead O be(l feast at the Hotel Astor tonight. IN NEW YORK CITY '"' g .hi. mi.nin. wh(-n tiie famllv arose.) Mrs. i;.-.- was born In Missouri i about "2 yecrs axo and came to Ore-j gon across the plains In the early f If- ties. Hho firsi settled In Marlon j idimtv. then nn to I.ano county,! Hfiillnir near Hurir.gfleld. She has arrangi-lii-nl ror Its "iroTlt y leading financial. Industrial and eco nomic authorities will be heard In u symposium of address on the out look for prosperity. President Nich olas Murray llutler of Columbia I'nl- versltr will speak on "Crindltlons lived In the Ml.awk for the past It v,ri,ry to Prosiwrliy," Cyrus Mo y-ars. Mne iav nuro iniiuicu, R. .McfJee, at bun . Mrs. L. W. Wal ler of Phlloniaiu and Mrs. Luella Yarnell of ga!' -m. The funeral will t held at the fam ly home on the Mohawk Wednesday at ten a. m., and the remains will be Interred In the O.iger cemetery near Natron. O A " Cortnlck, president of the Internation al llarvenier Couipa ii , on I he a : lion's Agricultural Interest," and ! Augustus Thomas on "High Tariff ! Prosperltj." B. H. Harrlman wns iaiked in sx-ok on the "Outlook for Railroads, but he dwllned the Invi tation. lyarge shipment of 30-lb. Bilk Floss Mattresses Just received, which we will sell for 110.00, while they last: this Is a sarin fof II. 10. Chamber Hardware Co. i F.co- it: ' ; ' i i Dressmaking School PupiU bring own material and make any garment desired under competent instructors; classes to fill all needs. Advancement according to capability. The latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu lars address MISS l&CKERD, Room 1. Schnolder Blk. See our "Huperlor" wood heaters before buying; they will show you what a beater ought to be, even If you don't buy. Chambers Hard wire Cc. , New Irons. stock brass and biacK nnil Chaiikbers Hardware Co. Count on I.uckey, the Jeweler for good goods. tfd&w BVMK.1UUI! FOB TUB GUARD Fourfold fire screens iu blt.ck and gilt. Chambers Hardware Co. Singer Bewtui aacmne Compauy, SIS Willamette street, nbono Red 1411. U i I 'v.