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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1908)
toffee bffee, but perfect Coffee. will crrlnd It t ground at homo not pi3 I i EDITOR MOORHEAD RECEIVES HIS ORDERS Uuuction City Times. We have receive a ' secretary of the ale Countv w?,,' society Informing us that ih d Cal forbids their nm be ng V4r cases We er will wft iiRo . ..iffir Ho.7.: aual PrMix or John SmVth.Tr ihateverVn"51 Pbia might hannr.:nav!4er Lur n"iae I eould publtah anTne ,132 ; you Mentioned your comm3 in the cemetery we7t?rere;,ehn3 there was another patient not k hun dred miles from here, died in the physic an's office. We considered mentioning .r Wei, oto if that is, we'll not side in. This M mandate will not be strictly o served by this paper, it will rather Provoke a tendency to give "full pa" ln Bh?ld any case " lo at fault 6 thB pbislclan is wra mows DAn.r wvaro sattrday, DBcnauot w, um, MClil ri. twbiot fUT HENEY DENIES I III t in mi KINGFIELD PUBLISHED REPORT 0 ELECTRIC PLAN$ New Power Will Probably Not Be on Until Aout Bee. 25 )D ASK YOUR js about the celebrated liutitr rdiiiib Did you say LL PAPER. LUDFORD helical Painter Papering and House Painting Several students of Yew Park, Salem, were dismissed yesterday for wearing loud socks, contrary to ord-e- , l was a malicious, combined effort te have a loud time. It Tastes Good and j Creates Strength Vtffbt ifhth Si EugeneOt ARD1NG Board in the city. h fine rooms. IS. A. G. MATHEWS, 71 West Ninth Street. the famous cod liver j. and iron medicine, without oil. Vinol is much better than cod liver oil and emulsions, because, while it contains all the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children, after sickness, and for stub born coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. ised cross nnra ro. The Willamette Valiev company Jicats were off at their bis electric Plant from early morning till 6 p. m. bnnday evening in order to make steam connection with the big tur , n'lne wn'ch -as being install ed. The new transformers have ar rived and are now heitii- m.t in w , are Informed that the new power will ; irauy ior use Detween thA snth and 25th or about Christmas time and we can then expect or at least mr a raucn improved service. Chas. Bowman informs us that his son Ned, was seriously hurt while working at a shingle mill near Crow two weeks ago, and last Sunday had to submit to an operation. He was working In the timber near th mill and iras chopping off a branch from a tree when the end flew up and struck him in the groin, causing a painful wound which later iIkvkIok. ed Into an abscess. ! D. P. Ohlosen, father of T. E. jOhlosen, bookkeeper at the Booth j Koily mill, drove over from his fine ranch 'west of Eugene last Monday to take a first look at his young i grandson. The corner meat market owned by I J. S. Kirkley has changed owner- ship, the new proprietor being J. A. Rodgers, a gentleman from Callfor ! nia, who will take possession about me tutn ot January. Born At the Thomson ranch, near Vida, Oregon, to Mr. and Jlrs. T. C. Thomson, a daughter, all par ties doing well. Sprlugfield News. UNABLE TO IDENTIFY MYSTERIOUS $2410 Ogden, Utah, Dec. IS. The owner ship of $2,140 received through the mail in a newspaper by Charles prob ably will not be established It was believed that the money was part of the loot ot the East Side bank at Portland, Oregon, which was rob bed recently but it Is learned that positive Identification of the money is impossible a tthe bank as they had no record of the numbers of the bills on band. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 1 -"There is distinct belief here that Frauds J, Heney Is paid from the secret service fu ''s of the government for his work in San Francisco," says Harry C. Carr. Washington correspondent f the Times, la an article printed here yesterday. "As a sequel of the Aldrich reso lution introduced in the ser.ate the secret service system will bo thor oughly Investigated and various dark ; mysteries Inld bare," continues Carr. "The resolution has special refer ence to 'special attorneys' employed In the 'investigation of possible crimes.' "The big question before the sea ate was whether the president of the United States had the right to use government money to send spe- cial prosecutors into California on a purely local city fight. The ques tion did not come out from hiding, hut the significance of It was appre ciated by the senate body as a whole. San Francisco, Doc. IS. Francis J. Heney In a stntement to the Unit ed Press yesterday denied flatly aud emphatically that President Itoose velt had anything to do with his ac tivities In the San Francisco graft prosecutions. Referring to tho article by the Ixs Angeles Times correspondent Heney said: "It is absolute rot. There Isn't the shadow of a reason for making such statements. "Any statement that I received money from the government for my work in San Francisco Is false. Pres. ldent Roosevelt had nothing to do wilh my coming to San Francisco to take up the fight. Neither did ho have anything to do with Detective William J. Horns' coming here. Mr. Burns resigned from his position with the government that he might be able to devote all of his time to the work here. "Any talk about the government having control over me Is absurd. There was no time when I was prose cuting cases for the government that I was not at liberty to drop the work. I withdrew fro mthe government cases so that I could give the time that was necessary to the San Fran cisco prosecutions." THESE Thr icfm.ic ow-lp l,,iu V. . - - j Hn,v uut. ..J ... i i , 1 at ranaoai irom tne; many hundred articles wc sl ow,' ivr. t . t J w ide atsics, courteous salespeople and the best ligritcdstorc in Eugene go to make this the most satisfactory store in the city, ji jl 5J ... Ft f 1 K I II The postal authorities claim that! 4. it Is no affair of theirs and It seems probable that a lengthy legal tan gle will ensue. TO CUIIE A tXMjD IN ONE ti.W Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 25c. ' fnl. Room No. 11. l'HOTO COWONS H.K. DEEMED. The Dorrls and Tollman photo studios are not putting out coupons but they will re deem any photo coupons sold in Eugene. Bring your cou pons to us. 1AHA3 TOLLMAN. SUI3 DOltRIS, ALL SILK Satin Taffeta Hol ly ribbon; No. 2 to 40, LADIES' FANCY Collars, The largest and most up-to-date line in Eugene, 25c to $2.25. PILLOW TOPS and back to match, 50o, MEN'S DRESS Shirts, plain and pleated bosoms, 93c to $2.75. BABY MITTENS, colors light blue, pink and white, at 25c. MEN'S NIGHT Robes and Pa jamas, 75c to $2.00. LADIES AND Men's Sweat ers, $1.38 to $6.00, LADIES' BELTS, 50c to $2.50. most oomplete line of knit goods. FASCINATORS, 35c to $1.98 SCARFS, 75c to $1.08. SILK SHAWLS, $1.48, $1.78 and $2.60. FANCY HOSE Supporters, 50c, 75c and 98o. ARM BAND and Hose Sup- porter Sets, SCo to 50c, BABY LONG Coats In white wool, silk and wool and in silk, $1,88 to $7.60, BABY'S SILK Hoods, 48e to $1.25. BABY'S KNIT Bootees, 15c to 50c. FANCY BELT Buckles, 25o to 68c. READY MADE Veils, 75o to $2.48, HAND BAGS, black and col ors, 60c to $4,50. FANCY HAT Ptns, 5e to 75o. LADIES' FELT, Fur.trininifcd Slippers, blue, brown aaJ green, $1.48, $1.60, SI 88 W. H. MILLER & CO. FOES, $1.50 to $35.00. BATH ROBES, color libt blue, tan and grsy, at $5.50, $6.60 and $7,10. MEN AND Boys' fancy Sus penders, 25c to 76c. LINEN TABLECLOTH Sets, $9.50 the set up. SILK WAIST Patterns, col ors navy, green, gray, tan and brown, at $4.60, $4.76, $5.00 and $6.00. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS at 13 Ho. MEN'S AND Boys' Wool Gloves, 3 So to 50o. FANCY LINEN Pieces, 15c $4.75. American Lady Corset $1.00 to $2.30 New Idea Patterns, alt ICc BOURNE WANTS MORE PAY FOR PRESIDENT 4. 4. 4. 4i4.4' Washington, Doc, 18. Senator Jonathan Hourue, of Oregon, yester day Introduced a bill Into the senate providing for au Increase of the president's salary from irm.vOO to $100,000 and that of the vire presi dent from 1 12,900 to $2S,00S. He says the salaries are Inadequate to permit the roaintwnnnfe of att official estnlillxliuieut by anyone oirppt the wealthy preidenis or vice president. svi-KcmKK van tmkovaiuk JEWEL Offers Specials .for Christmas Shoppers. 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