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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
MANIAC FAILED TO KILL HEAD No Political Import Connected With the Incident Say ' the French Papers SAW MILLS NEED TARIFF PROTECTION FROM CANADIAN MILt,S Paris, Dec. 26. The entire press of parts with the exception of such reactionary newspapers as the La Llbre Parole and L'Actlon Francalse consider the attack yesterday on President Fallieres by an unemploy ed waiter named Mattis, a fantastic act without any political Importance. The president considers the attack as that of a maniac. The Mattis Incident wag discussed In today's meeting of the cabinet and It was decided "by energetic action to prevent recurrence of similar out rages." Closer secret service servil lance will be the chief method of ac tion. - FORM BIG COMPANY ' . FOR CASCARA SALE Plan Is to Eegulata the Supply and Demand or the ' . Product. , . . - ,s . The Pacific Cascara company, com posed of the largest holders of and principal dealers in Cascara bark in the Northwest, has been organized in Portland with a capital stock of $250,000. The ohject of the company, as stated In the articles of Incorpora tion is to' buy and sell Cascara bark, herbs, roots, etc. It Is the purpose to establish a market value for the bark to be regulated by the supply and demand. For some time past the bark market has been In a de moralized condition, which, It Is said, Is not justified 'by the quantity of bark known to be In existence, and the regular requirements of the trade. The only source of supply f Cascara bark in the world now Is Oregon and 'Washington. The officers of the company are: President, Daniel J. Fry, of Salem; vice president, VV. .1. WaBSon, of Cen .tralla; treasurer, Herman Metzger, of Portland: secretary and manager, '.William Pollak, of Albany. The dl- rectors, besides the officers named, are Adam Wllhelm. of Monroe; I. P. . Callison, of Centralla; and A. F. Pet erson, of Toledo. . . HEARST'S HIRED MEN ; WERE BROUGHT IN COURT BY JOHN D. New York, Dec. 26. The case of : S. S. Carvalho and other officers of the company that publishes William ' R. Hearst's nowsnauers In thlB city. ' who were arrested last week on the hiirtrna nf criminal libel brought bV John U. Rockofeller, Jr., was called" in court for a nrellmlnary hearing to- "dnv. It. Is exnectod the case will come to trial early in January. The comnlnlnt is based on an article which aimeared recently In Mr, Hearst's paper under a Chicago date line. The headline read "John D. Rockofeller, Jr., Originated Peonage dn Stockade, It is Said." The dis patch told of conditions said to exist In a t ickndo at Argo, 111. The bring ing of the charges is regarded as a couv.'r-nttnck by the Rockefellers, again wboin and the Standard Oil iuterests the Hearst papers hnve long wnged a bittur warfare. W. B. Sherman, the well-known timber man of Grants Pass, Or., is much Interested and is well informed in regard to the effect of the removal of the tariff from all foreign timber, this subject now being before con gress, says an exchange. In speaking of the matter he said that In bis opin ion the onlr timber that would have any immediate effect on our Inter estts would be that from the domain of Canada. "Were the tariff taken from the Canadian lumber," said Mr. Sherman, "no doubt the lumber yards of the Central and prairie state, where a large proportion of the output of the coast has heretofore been marketed, would be rapidly flooded with the Canadian product. If so, the Paclfle coast would have the Pacific coast only for her market. - "This, no doubt, would close down many not only small, but large mills, and would materially depreciate the value of our hundreds of billions feet of standing timber. "The Canadian government has disposed of its timher in an entire ly different manner from that adop ted by our government. Instead of having Bold her timber to her sub jects In 150-aore tracts at 12.50 par acre, as our government has done, the Canadian governtnent nas allow ed the Weyerhaeuser and other large timber companies to go In and stake off, not only tens, but hundreds of thousands of acres of their timber land.;. .. CHARLES. H. WATTS IS GIVEN INTEREST IN JEWELRY FIRM The firm of J. O. Watts, dealer in jewelry and optical goods, will be known as the WattB Jewelry Com nanv after January 1. Christmas eve. J. O. Watts presented to bis son, Charlie, 'before a number of irienas, at a banquet In Otto's, a one-third Interest In the firm. The Interest ap- ALVA C. DINKEY, Alvn C. DiiiKcy. who. It, was said, would HU'vcud J nnies Ijnylcy as vice president nf the 1'nlied Mutes Steel corpora, !-m In prcl lent of the Car no;!1 S.cel coin; any. . . TWO WELL KNOWN MEN IIKI TODAY . . San Francisco, Dec. 26. Claus Spreckles, famous su gar refiner and one of the most prominent business men on the Pacific coast, died at his residence In this city of pneumonia this morning. New Orleans, Doc. 26. Congressman Robert C. Dn vey, or Louisiana, died today alter an Illness of several months. He has boon a con spicuous member of the com mittee on Interstate and for eign commerce. piles not only to the jewelry store. which is one of the nest In the Wil lamette valley, but hIho to the opti cal parlors. Charlie H. Watts, the son, wat raised in Eugene, and has hundreds of friends among the Eugene and I .tine county population, besides many over the state. He hns been associated with his father for a num her of years, and understands tho business thoroughly. LEADERS OF B0TH PARTIES WANT SPECIAL SESSION FOR TARIFF cfBW EL "The Stofe That Saves Yoc Money" dfEWEt Takes pardonable pride in offering Stove Buyers of Eugene and vicinity the justly famous Fuel 'Saving Jewel Ranges, made bv uit; ueuua oiuveb vvuiks, me lagL oiuvc pam in xne world tt - BUY A JEWEL AD SAVE FUEL jewe RANGE MAKE HAPPY HOMES . a f BBS The Lighted Corner Seventh and WHkmette Successors to DAY & HENDERSON mm::::::::::::::::::: 5 tie I xixxivtixxxxixxiixxiiv t , MARRIED I I AMUSI AMUSEMENTS The special attraction opening at the Bell theatre on Monday, Dec. 28, will be Prof. Fauzard, the Handcuff King, escaping from handcuffs and leg Irons. The truck mystery, the Hindoo bag mystery. Prof. Fauzard At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Turner, on" Sixth street, Thursday evening, by the Rev. J. A. McCallum, Mr. Jos. P. Chris man, of the Sluslaw country, and Miss Ora'A. Turner. Mrs. Chris- is assisted by Mile Sultna, spiritual- man Is the daughter of Street Com Ist medium. , mlssioner Turner and has a host of Another feature of the bill is San- friends In this, city, born and Ingersoli, doing high class At 6 o'clock, Christmas eve., De comedy, cember 24th, 1908, at the residence The popular baritone, Mr. Harry Sixth and Madison street, Rev. J. S. Espy, will sing the latest illustrated McCallum married John Wisman, of songs and the blograph will present Gardiner, and Miss Ora Turner, of the latest moving pictures direct Eugene. rrom tne tactory. , NOTICK OF FINAI, SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Lane county. In the matter of the estate of Christian L. Winter, deceased. Pursuant to an order dated this day, notice Is hereby given to all per sons, that my final account as execu trix in the above entitled matter, will come up for hearing, allowance and settlement by said court, at a term thereof, to be held at the court rooms in the court house in the city of Eu gene, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. Monday, Jan. 4th, 1909 at which time all persons - interested therein may appear and e heard. Daie.I Nov. 30. 1908. ANNIE M. WINTER, Executrix. S. D. ALLEN, Attorney for Execu trix. 4t IF YOt' HXbn' On New Year's night there will be : T"e merits or Texas Vvondet you ; hei-ek a dance at the Crow hall. A general ' vould never suffer from Kidney,; mvuation is issued to tne public. j manaer or rneumatic trouble. 1 a ootiip (two montns' treatment) sold riron fn- "Watch for the Wagon," See ad. by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for Ernest j. Ellis, Kred L. Ellis, Elizabeth page uoya lea Co. testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 ' Olive street. St. Louis You km Itkd . km ol pilk. .urn ! HeatM. nuke ou ll belief the rnlmtfc row TVm . ' 1.. 1 I Mu. ivfluU dT' 1 1 iw mm m n 7 - I BETTER THAN PILLS FOR UYB CiUI rail Medicine Co.. - a,w FOR SALE HY HULL'S RED CROSS Ditto STOIS& NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION! Washington,, Dec. 26. If the leaders In congress of both parties are able to bring sufficient Influence upon Taft, ;i special session to revise the tariff, will be called almost Immediately after Inaugura tion. The purpose will be to cut the session us short as possible to secure an adjourn ment bofore the extremely hot weather sets In. , HENRY W. POOR MAKES ASSIGNMENT TODAY New York, Dec. 26.- V 'r"illiv Henry Co., at 33 Wall street, assigned to- i " kr tiio lieuelit or IU8 crcunm-a. 1' n.r i a nmmlier of the lnk!ii l.cHsti : f 11. V. l'niir t 'o., of til i. vi s r.zd Ho :un. PINKERT0N MEN EXPECT TO RECOVER MONROVIA. MONEY 111 I l.lHi i:V WHO AKK SICKLY .Mvithors v hn Ml..? thMr o'vu i'i:n foil und the v.ilf:.ro of their chil dren should nevor be without ,i !,x of Mother Orny's Sweet l'owdta for Children for use throughout ths s Bon. Thoy break up coldiwMirrt fev-r-coiwtliiaMon, teeWiliu nlar- T.r Aniroloa- llep 21? Tmixnvfonf -Henry v. dowiopmonts are esperted in tho i . Pour iii.-m 4S hr.ur nf l)io Moiirnvi-i h:mk: rubbery of $-!.". 0. tiikcn Monday; iiiu fi-(ni the vnul's-of thi First Xa- : i ... 1 1 li.m'u. 'I'l:.' r:i'tPtt4H office : tOila says tho guilty parties have' ' en disi'iivprotl anil will ho tniion ' : .ii ciistndy in a short time. .They, staU'rt thu thoy expect t,i n .over the money. I 'll iKEA.W"1fKJB?fel i (4 It S SAI.K P HIOAL PROP-ERTY the Circuit Court of the Stats of lane Counts 11. Ellis. KriLllceH A. Ktlln.- Rnmtif.1 anu Mary mils, his wife, vs. John U Ellis and John E. Ellis, minor heir ot Prances Ellis, deceused, and John L. Ellis, as guardian of John Ellis, defendants. Iotlce Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order and decree of the Cir-' cult court of the State of Oregon for Ijane county, made on, to-wtt, the 1st (lay of December, 1908, in the above en- i titled Cause. Which in Hnlv Antap it - oi voiumo is or the Clrcul v.uii journal oi saia county, authorlz- , .. , "i7 mll. ?pp- Inir and directinir ti, nnH.innn.i w n . for b of nwli. ne Vi of nw, see Huie rBierea appointed by the 1 west, Willamette .ueriumu, j ;d not es of ntentlon to mane den. headache nnd stomach trouO". THKSK POWUKKS NEVER Sold O " druggists. 25c. Don't ao cept aiivCnhtitute. ,A trial imckui-e will be' sent KRKreto any inotlier hn will address Allen 8. Olmslcad, LeRoy. N. Y. The Agricultural Ci'O'ge 1. dur Ing the month ot January, give free; lectures to anyone who cares to at tend. The various subjects will be taken up as follows: Jlairylus from Jan. is to March 2V a course in horticulture Jan 11 to Feb. 20; a course In mechanic arts from Jan. 11 to Feb. tV; a course In road coft i ii A.k a. courao in household science and art, from Jan. 11 to Feb. 20. Special lec trues on business methods on the farm will bo given. been filed In tnli offw .Mil rv Xn. I3.3l. "'.."i U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore-j .'p.. ,viiia" XT-1.I-- . 1. 'l.. 1 U- Tnlffll '. la nlJiiiruil fi.lt 3'S ' Ann Cariiahan, of Coeur d'Alene, ."i?:, w. Of Voltimn 1.1 nt iUa Pliwnlt ' ... , ' ...lt vr. 1rt17 ! ' .i :.. .'r..nl llhW i: nal of ia d JSnntv" f hrti: aae. Wn.Dep application : ':'t' Tftl nhove .ilJ ar.i . " r, ahnve wild lnd , n ami that raM f inal rroor, to estaonsn ciaim i "" ; , , r,ii;e i suw land above described, before the : ,,...,.,, ,rr i..;r Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, ,..,r. r,-sp--mi !;;-,. Oree-nn nn the 20th dav of January, ins a.il ": ". y, ' Kill?. U'.'. r-, ,k, witnesses: .t.,le, oreuen. Oregon; .win belie ' ' ' v , Marvin. L. Hammitt. of Eugene ore-1 ",.ev i, ,he fwiri" gon; oeorge s. uorser, 01 w d'Alene. Idaho: Samuel Carnaban, Potter, court, to sell the following described ..... riuunur oeionsinif to tne plaln tirrs and the defendants, as tho heirs of r ranees Ellis, deceased, as follows, to- U .,,ot No- '3 ln Blck No. 1 of Shnw & Patterson's addition to Eugene City In Ijine countv. Orepon. Now, therefore, by virtue of the au " "X vested In me by said court, 1. E. O. Potter, sole referee, will offer ror sale at public auction nt the court house door of said Une countv. on Sat urday, the 2d day of January." 1909. be tween the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 pc ocl: p ni. of said day, at 1 o'clock, 5 .ii.hMr,KhtJtJtle "nd '"'erest of said P alntlffs and defendants In nnd to the above described real property as helrs-at-law of Prances KUs, deceased, to fwi hSr.wlin .,h, curtesy Interests of the defendant John L. Ellis. Terms of sate, cash In hand, subject to confirmation by the court. E. O. POTTER, GEO. B. DORRIS. ' Re'eree. Attorney. Claimant names as Hal E. Wood, of Eugene, laJ:r.-Jff.!l VV0NDERFUL MACHINES' IN USE IN THE CENSUS. BUREAU. , The preliminary work of taking the I nltcd States census la almost as - ?b ?Ktnk " the "Ct11"1 oountlK ' " population. The bureau has tb Z?, k, "?W CeI"Ua f'rly Un,0r W:,-v "lrpr,(lv ls ""Intt 'e wonder. XOTICG FOR rt l!LirTIO T. S. Land Office at Tlosehurg Oregon. September 17. IHOS Vol ice is lu'rby s!von Hint '.!lc. J. l'crdiie. of F.itsone. Oroson who on May 1st. 1H0S. madn Timber Ap plication No. 9004 for W'i of SWK Section 24. Township 19 South; Range S West, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W W CVkins, u. S. Commissioner, at Eu Pe, Oregon, on the 24th day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: vt p nMeel.y' UK"Sene. Oregon; MinGw,eSp ,e' SlEBe. Oregon Minnie Wlnnlford, of Oakland, Ore lV Whattam. o' Eugene. Ore- BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. U. S. Land Office it Roseburir. Oregon, October 1, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Jona than H. Vincent, of Eugene. Oregon, who, on June 17th, 1907. made Tim ber application, No. 9375. fnr of SE Section 22. .owsni: South. R;uise 2 West. nlar--Meridinn, hns filed notice of in. - tion to make Finn! Proof, to "": r, , claim vi t'ie land al-vp ...-. bofore 'lie. icoglster and u'-'-''',: V r'i n Roseburc. Oregon, on tbe l-'h of December, 1 90S. Claimant names as witnesses. James Wilhelm nf Creswe.l, Oie gon; Joseph Wi'iylm of Jion. ore- t.,. A Tfivn nf Zion. 'ie Bull, jiwv,u .".' ...... set term I due Si notice cannot M J' given by due MJ'jftv Froit FISIC. bought and "M Ortf" ,.r pi gon gon. Earl McNutt i-,llts',"t ' Ore- r-ATOj's Re-advertisement. a v BENJAMIN U. EDDY. Kegisie' invest JD.WJ" CONTEST NOTICE invest i ,Wu J i-,,jpne. Auu Departiv. nt of the Interior. United States Land Orn , Roseburir. Or.. December J, A sufficient contest affidavit nawi