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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
TUB BPCmra MILT QDAR THURSDAY, DRC3UCHHn IT, INt. . CHANGE row A.. - For Several Years We Have Been Wholesdieing Lumber in Eugene. We Now Propose to RETAIL LUMBER WHAI IT'S A I BUT STILL AT U PRICES To our mind this is an improvement that will benefit all users of lumber. How does press you? Our retail yard is north of the passenger depot and the team entrance is on street near the vinegar factory. Temporary phone, Black 4521. it im-Pearl Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. 3Etmt8ttmfflfflmmt:at I Kre on the : Right Track four Clothln la looked our exuert assistants. Med perfectly, nresaed ff. delivered promptly, f charges by thele little 1"' 'lsfactlon an as- VpVKU. M.I. ! r'."u" potsapie m cue Dye Works W Red 2861 GAR Julius oldsmith jLLAMETTE )t Market F New Mao g Fresh and Salt f Always on Hand fm Your Order P & CAMPBELL 512 Willamette KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Keglsier i"'h't " Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Phone Main 93 EUGENE MEN WILL BE WITNESSES IN JAMES FINCH TRIAL OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For an Xmas Gift. Special Cash prlce fort day. on OLIVER TVI'K WKTEHS for an Xuias gift. C. S. FRANK, J,ocal Agent. EATON'S Book Bindery0 nooki rteud. rortfolloa Mad d IllaJik lUmkn Bolrd ano to 'r.1.T. .Nont Hut K ES:S BOOK STORE C. M. Kissinger and B. J. Wal)3 Claim to Have Seen Strug gle in Fisher's Office That two witnesses from Eugene, U T IVnlla utirl f" VI V i Udl II ITOIV will testify that they witnessed a atrug gie in nuipn u. nsners utiu-e iuu i ternoon he was shot hy James A. Finch Is the sworn statement of C. H. Ulmiii iiirnrnAv fnr Pinrli In HI) Mffl- davlt filed in the circuit court this morning, asking that subpoenas be IsBiied for the appearance of the Eu gene men to testify when the case of Finch Is called Tor trim on many morning. The affidavit of the Attorney says he Is informed that Walls .and Kissin ger will say that on tine afternoon of November 28 they were standing on the sidewalk at a point opposite the wlndowa of Fisher's office, and that on looking up they saw a struggle in progress. Then, as fhe affidavit rnns, they ctnti ufanHinir with tils back to BMW 1 ! " - the window and his hands extended In the air. A moment laier inej heard shots. They could recogniie Finch because tbey "had known him for many years, and they knew bis features as be moved about quickly In the scuffle. The call for these subpoenas snows that the attorneys for Finch are working on the self-defense theory, despite the testimony of Miss V'erna Burkhart. Fishers stenographer, who witnessed the shooting from the of fice door and the physical surround ings which show that Fisher was shot from the rear and while sitting in his chair. . In the original application for sub pnenus the defense had nskeel that 12 persons from other parts of the state be directed to appear to testify, for Finch, but lines had been drawn through ten of these names, and onl ..-.I L'leaineor OTP tO DC Called. The names of the other ten are still legible on the paper, ana are as iui '.9'r it fira eVoose: Dr. B. F Martin and Annie Martin, of Oross-well- Kev. j. H. Leach and M. b. Minnter. of Corvallls: Per R- Kelly. George Gilchrist and JJ. 'Fcievenger. of Albany: Dr. " Hill, of Eugene. Journal. woo mww. Ojoha M pOoixon, oeer to W. Itoddy. All wood sawed t guage. r0r prompt service phone Black 3312 Kefldenc 424 High street, tf Gmoilne Wooosaw. MADAME ROOT'S BEAUTIFIERS AT BOLTON & JENKINS Ladles wishing to be beautiful can secure Madam Root's prepara tions at Bolton & Jenkins' millinery store, 25 East Ninth street. Tho preparations on sale are: "The Bloom of Kosss," that makes the complexion beautiful; "The German Bleach," that removes blemishes and discoloratlons, and the skin developer and hair tonic. , Be sure to call and see Bolton A Jenkins. dl8 ONE AND A THIRD RAILROAD FARE TO ALL OREGON POINTS :::::::::::::::::::::n:::ci::::::::::::::n:::::::: ::r::::::::::::::::::::::::nj;n:;:::::::::;:;::n:t 4, .i, .t. t A UNIQUE CllltlSTMAS GIFT. Dr. Franc Lucie Hard has solved the problem for many who find It a taak to select presents for their friends. Father, mother, brother, sis- ter will appreciate the sen- slble gift of an order for a pair, of glasses and a first- class examination to be bad after CbrlBtmas, Insuring perfect fit, and rest for the long-neglected eyes. Thus combining the useful and or- namental ln the Christmas gift. See Dr. Hard at once, while It Is on your mind, and secure a coupon. tf jf MARKED FOB DKATH. "Three years ago I was marked for Jeath. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until 1 had gained 68 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medjclne holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia.' Sold under guarantee at W. A Kuykendall's drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. NO MAS OK (IH1 KBII BB OtT OK WOBK You can mki mnrrr writing appli cations for th National Protw-tlva L Klon all the tlm or par tlrn. An und.ual oooortunltv. I laava Kugcna on th. lid until K-i.ru.rr 1 Jrop m a card at onca. Frank C. McLaaa. IIS Wrmt Elevfnth strot. Ku!li. Or. LAOIKS or O. A. OTICBI Tou are hirhr r-qaMtwl to altn w..eh p-p"" 9rTnTr Lackey, the Jeweler lor good re liable goods, prices to suit. tf dfcw All passengers on tho Southern Pa cific will be entitled to a one and one third fare, round trip, Friday and Saturday. The Harrlman lines In Oregon have granted to the traffic originating in college towns the us ual Christmas round trip rate, but as tho Interstate commerce, law forbids any particular class being favored, the whole public has the same privi lege as the collegiate students. Most of the University of Oregon students, who live away from Eu gene, will go to their homes over the slate. Of the five hundred ln Eu gene now probably one hundred aud fifty will still be here Monday. Col lege officially closes for the holdays Friday night. Tho length of the va cation is two weeks and two days. Hi SCHOOL CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT Following l the annual report of School Clerk Heiiner, read at ttie an nual moot lug: Da I a new at lat niuuilnff. Dr- :r in lift r i ,iv w Hllln payable Tuition Special taifil M 1mc ) I u ii mi iu II Htate apportionment 3.2UO.OO bia.fli 2ll.OI4.Ke t.TU HA S.4 73 6(J Cuunly upporlloninont J J, 43. 00 Headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, and Diamonds. J. S. LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re liable Jpwclcr, established ir. Eugene since 1869. K:::::::::::n:::::::H:t::m:m::mjn :::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::m:mnn:::m:t Illabararmcala IntTnt on huwlm Furniture InBuritrn-f t'i'-rk'ii Miliary Tl('lt"lltll 'lultton r'-turiit-d Wood T'-cm hTit' Miilurlcli Ii-,itlrt MtliH imyiihlt and inlwr. t. . . i('Jtl eHlnle fHtiHom' MMlnrlai i'.alftiii t' ttti lal't :,l.Crl7.t4 .$ 2.3 Hi'. 1'alil on a-r(iuiit of new d JIttt-ii l.)K Iimi: W. n. Hwkirt, fonlrarl . . . .1 .lol.ii JluriicJ' ker, arrhltM-t . . . Ht'ntliiK $9.1 Wal-r anJ llactit coat durlnir PaVlna curbJna on Wll iam' ttf. trt j y Heattna: contrarl fleary build rK. Ja yeitr'a ax-ount tfond oataundlns at 4 9 t-nt soticb Tb Idlea Aid BW'lt7 Of Fiat Ku ,rna will W a aoclal I In '"P1"" hall Krlday efenlna;, lcmUr lath Iom .i-n at 7 i0. Kvrr.on cor- 4hv lnviieo, rreMldeut. Mr. J. It. Mrliunald, I'HOTO rill I'ONH IIKI1KKKI . a0 rollnaan photo at- -llnji ar nt tuttluB out on ltit - i AbatracU furnUhM and land tltlM ,1RM., .or.y aDd koow wbat I examined. Fre'Q na. mmnamu ..Id lQur'n.. llrli.g yor ruupon.Q UU.IA.i TxlJJIAN. On account of moving into new quarterg I will sell retail at wholesale price. Below are a few of the many bargains : Satin White Best Valley Flour. . . . .$1.10 Dayton Best Hard Wheat Flour. . .$1.25 Almonds, lb 15 Walnuts, lb 15 Candy, lb 10 50-lb. Boxes Raisins, best $3.75 On account of mvlng into new quarters I will sell Best Sugar-Cured Hams, lb 16 We pay top cash price for turkeys, chickens and all kinds of farm produce. Christmas week 40c per dozen for ranch eggs. E. DODGE, Wholesale and Ketall tlrorer. West 8th Street. . , T. H. EUis a a 'CONCRETE CONSTRUCTM . , , ? Cement Blocks aitf Pressed Brick. ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Phone Black 6521. Residence, 864 Hio St. yon