Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 21, 1908, Image 3

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For Several Years We Have Been Wholesaling Lumber
in Eugene. We Now Propose to
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To our mind this is an improvement that will benefit all users of lumber. How does it im
press you? Our retail yard is north of the passenger depot and the team entrance is on Pearl
street near the vinegar factory. Temporary phone, Black 4521.
otlvKelly Lumaber Co
14East.8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
ou're on the
Right Track
f your clothing la looked
07 our expert assistants.
'leaned nprfnotlv nrpssed
Wflj. delivered promptly.
our charges by their little-
(Daks RAtlnfjiptlnn an ftfl-
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WythingpouHlia
pining and Dyeias ,
feme Dye Works
lh nd Willamette Sti.
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Julius
Goldsmith
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Sample room In connection located in
Register Bid., Willamette St.
Oak and 7tb' Eocene. Or.
Phone Main 93
STRONG EVIDENCE
AGAINST HAINS IN
FAMOUS MURDER TRIAL
OLIVER
VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
r.... Vmas Gift- Special Cash
pr,cef..r ten days on OI.1VEK TVPK-
WKTKHS for an Xiat-H gift.
C. S. FRANK,
Ixjeal Agent.
Willamette
eat Market
pder New Management
f-uass Fresh and Salt i
eat Always on Hand 1
Phone m Your Order o
PG & CAMPBELL!
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EATON'S
Book Bindery
Hooks Hound.
Mound-
S.Hu.ed ..d Bo-
O office "
S BOOK STORE'
Flushing, N. Y., Doc. 18. The tri
al of Thornton J. Mains on the charge
of shooting his brother. Captain Pe
ter C. Mains, Jr., in the killing of
William E. Annis was adjourned to
night until Monday, after a day in
which the state developed the strong
est testimony so far adduced. Two
witnesses, Herbert L. Funke and Ar
thur Andrews, eye-witnesses to the
shooting, swore that there was an In
terval between the first shot fired by
Captain Hains nt Annis, and the oth
ers came in fairly rapid succession.
Boih of these club members declar
ed positively that Thornton llulns
aimed his revolver at those on the
float after the first shot, and before
the succeeding shots were fired. An
exhaustive cross-examination on the
tmrt of the prosecution fulled to
shake their testimony. Mr. Andrews
stated that after the first shot he
saw the defendant aim his revolver
at witness' father.
"There was a shot, then an Inter
val, when there were some more shots
in quick succession, then a pause and
a last shot, which went through the
sail. 1 ran when I saw Thornton
point bis revolver at my father, and
stood under the dock." said Mr. An
drews. Graphic Story of Shooting.
Mr. Kunke gave a graphic descrip
tion of the shooting of Annis. The
captain was standing by with his
arms folded, and waited unttl Annis
boat swept up beside the float, and
then, lifting the obscuring sail, Hains
fired several shots at the publisher.
Mr. Kunke said he saw Captain
Mains on the float as the Annis' boat
rime In. Thornton Hains was
standing about a yard from the cap
tain, who seized the boom of the boat
with his left hand and with his right
drew his revolver. Crying "Annis"
Die captain fired, and almost Imme
diately Thornton Hains aimed a re
volver at the witness, who was about
seven feet away.
The witness said that Captain
Hains then fired about four more
shots at Annis, then paused and
fired again. Mr. Funke said that he
could not be certain but thought Cap
tain Mains fired six times. Thorn
ton Mains did not address hfm while
aiming the pistol at him.
PINKHAM MENTIONED
ON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM
Louis Plnkham, Oregon's fighting
tackle, was given an honorable men
tion In Collier's Weekly by Walter
Camp, when he announced the Se
lections he had made for the 1908
season. Plnkham Is the only uiun
west of the Mississippi river to re
ceive the honor. ,
What notably gave blm the men
tion Is the way he handled and out
played Jarvls, of Washington, Jami
son, of O. A. C. and other men much
heavier. On defensive work the Ore
gon tackle is a wonderful player, al
though he has never carried the ball
on otfenso to any extent.
Onitoricul Preliminaries.
The oratorical preliminaries for
the interstate contest, yesterday,
were not held, for only six men had
signed up of the number that In
tended to. Those are, J. II. Ilnnii,
CornelltiB Beehe, W. C. Nicholas,
Ben Williams, Karl Strong, and T. It.
Townsend.
This Is Worth Heading
Leo V. Zellnskl. of 8 USbson St.,
Buffalo, N. Y.. says: . "1 cured the
most annoying cold sore 1 ever bad,
with Bucklen's Arnica Balve. I ap
plied this salra oaee a day for twa
days, when every trace of tha tor
was gone." Heals all aorea. Bold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykesdsll's
drag stare, tla
VH! a.twiwu.
Joha M, P. Dixon, aacoeaaor to W.
. Boddy. All wood sawed U guaga.
For prompt service pboue Black
3312. Kerldence il4 High strel. If
Gasoline Woousaw.
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lh Kind You Haw kmn BwtW
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Male
Useful
Holiday
Presents
Why not buy your hus
band, father or son a fine
suit if clcthos the fa
mous MICHAELS, STERN
k CI. make tt Hansen's.
Thty htve the quality and
style that well-dressed
men are partial to. Such a
gift would be appreciated.
Our line of gents fur
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear ant)
neckweor we arc sure to
have just what you arc
looking lor.
YOU CAN...
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggs. '
Percolate Your Coffee.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies.
Heat your Curlnig Irons
ALL BY ELECTRICITY
See the Latest Electrical Cooking Devices In our window.
The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater,
The Coffee Percalater.
' The Chafing Dish.
The Curling Iron Heater.
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
516 Willamette Street
Ml M Oft Vf(l11 KKD BK Ol'T i
OF WOHK
Toil con m.kf money writing appll
allons fr the i.nal Protective L
ion ll the time or pre time. An
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"cird "st ones, rrmll C HeL-n. Ill
O.tSiLINE WtlOII 8UVI.No j
Call up or phone Main 32 or Far
mers 61 R- - Maltxan.
Abstracts furnished and U.nd titles
ismlned. Fred f9. Merchaata'
Bank Buildlag. Oragoa. U
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ED.pANSON
Jft HasiNmtli Street
Imhrellas and parasols re-tovered
, and repaired. Work practical.-Glo
ria serge ana iaiieia. ou .--In
stock. Taffeta In colors. Call K.
B. Watson jt Potu' cigar store, 04
OJIxdtretV
Stiffs Sanral-Pepstn Capsules
A POSITiyE CURE
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Bold ky W. A. Ksiysaodsll, drug-
A Sensible Xmas Gift
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machines
We accept as lo w as $2.00 per month.
An average of 50 cents a week.
Remember, we are the only Store
in Eugene '
Handling Sewing Machines excluiivelj
Singer Sewjng MscuheCo.
615 Willamette Btre
Phone Red 1461
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