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f ! If THE tailor1. mat!e to your measurement" Ttf.i n disaPPoints. Not meajuremenU" but 'k"?w,,hW make, the perfect form, so apparent , m tn ready-tolipn by far superior lor iheUbel intact 1 the tailor charge ' mucn more , U . l .. Ill'- and irv nvstem suits Cnn.rn t. Ann System Overcoate OU lu ooO ORRAN & WASHBURNE 538-540 Willamette St. !.... EN E BEAUTY PARLOR SHAMPOOING MANICURING ... MASSAGING HA1RDRESSING ELECTROLYSIS HAIRWORK HI 691 12 1-2 WEST SEVENTH STREET REAR OF WOMAN'S TOGGERY SHOP ENE THE VTRE CEO. H. SMITH Manager Monday, April 5 J. G. Harper and Glenn Harper Present osepfe Detrick in Washington Irving's beautiful story RI? VAN WINLLE raumcs and Scenery Historically Correct Prices J 5c, 25c, 35c, 50 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1910 RENSHAW 3 HORSEARRESTED One Anderson Arrested This Af ternoon Mrs. Renshaw Identifies Him JT7K CHIFTEras NOUMOUSDRUG STORE BANDIT Paramour of Confessed Mur derer Tells Story of His Crimes San Francisco, April 21. Jealousy over the discovery that Charles Chlf teu, confessed .murderer, had Inti mate relations with half a dozen Eugene's Largest an i Best Store-M & W.-Ycur Money's worih or Your Monty Bsc The McMorrdh (& Washburne Stored 5th Friday Surprise SaleToraorrow A man believed to be the one who shot and killed Mrs. W. M. """" s norse on the Coburs road " ume north of Eugene on May 23 1909 ' he"o hRf i.ei Annle Bel1' Aa" is in the county Jail, having -been It- r'u,.fla TJlf h.V-n..r. Ho".isr restea late this afternoon by Deputy wl ,V . n ' . Z vu" UI Ban Sheriffs R. M-. Pratt and GeS ?Se tha erlft?n' h, confessed to Flsk at the o,hi5 , g, ,he murder of Policeman George works "whw he ts emplover'The ,Y''lbar!tl il ' le- r fP4m' a' S?lidev"tlfled by Mrs: ea- smith, a motorman of San Fmneit al Khn rt hVt .1, u 8e,,er::bcing the notorious drug store ban animal dashed n 1, , wRun , 'dlt, and having committed numerous about 2S n, tg ?"8J V H " robberies, the proceeds from which MftiKtJ,:ii,to elrl lime past. It Is learned that ho has been liivng In a tent across the river "L,r'.y t .. .. it. was uirougn information Iur-, nlBhed Sheriff Bown by C. E. Fero that Anderson was placed under ar rest. It Is said that while the latter was intoxicated a short time ago, he became quite talkative and spoke of the shooting of Mrs. Renshaw's horse in such a way that he was . suspected of the crime. With Mrs. 1$ Renshaw's identification of the man, !. the officers are quite certain that' mey nave me rignt one. Anderson is charged with assault with intent to kill and will be ar raigned before Judge Bryson, of ths justice court this evening at 7 The ISoU Theatre Extra Special for tonight nnd Friday afternoon and oven- ing with regular program, the first and original motion pic- ture, entitled "Roosevelt's Exploits In Africa." These are genuine scones of Africa. Re- member, tonight and Friday afternoon and evening. We change motion pictures daily. Admission price will be 10c. One-hour show. a21 o'clock. I CITY NEWS t Dillon's for drugs. George F. Croner today filed his commission as notary public. Draclne palms have been planted In the ornamental urns at the depot park. . 'Eugene Cloak and Suit House for Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Neckwear. See G. W. Taylor, the well driller, for the lowest prices, 828 Patterson street. Phone Red 3372. Dr. Jerry Horn has started build ing his new residence on Lawrence street near West Fourth, The Masonic excursion returned to Eugene at 4:30 o'clock this morn ing. The excursionists report a tine time. Gravel and sand for the concrete foundation of Alton Hampton's new block are being delivered on the ground. W. L. Klncaid today shipped his registered Percheron stallion Veloce, for Davenport, Wash., having sold the animal to a man there. The East Eugene W. C. T. T.T. will meet at the home of Mrs, Vickers on University avenue tomorrow af ternoon. A full attendance as re quested. H. C. Galey, formerly with the Rodman Realty Company, has opened an office In the Cockerllno & Weth orbeo building, and Is now in the bus- I iness alone. Dr. Franklin MoEnfresh of Chl- caeo. Jiuernnunniii onFHiiLeuUu. Fellows will be observed by the lo cal lodge by attending the services at the Central Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. Rev. H. N. Mount will deliver a sermon appro priate to the occasion. E. J. Arnold, the show man, who had the side shows at the district fair last fall, was In the city today to see about making a contract with the county fair management, bilt as most of the directors are out of he city at present, he decided to come some other time. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Fair mount Presbyterian church will serve suppor at Hardesty's hall from 5 to 7:30 p. m. on Friday evening, April 22. Menu Potatoes, meat,' baked beans, bread and butter, pickles, sal ads, pie, cake and coffee, for 2 5c. Proceeds to go to minister. Mrs. D. W. McGlll, President. a21 M. Svarverud, who la with F, D. Kidder and S. P. Ness on a trip to Marshfleld in the Interests of the Lane County Asset Cb's. railway proposition, writes from , Gardiner that they arrived there Monday night and would leave for Marsh field the next day. The weather on the coast Is tine, he said. W. IH. Lewis of West Springfield. while coming to Eugene on the street car this afternoon with his wife, who was going to take a treat- men for an aliment, was suddenly attacked by epilepsy. When the car reached the business portion of the city, the man was taken to Dr. Can non's office In the White Temple where he had another attack. Later in the afternoon he was sent home. 2000 Yards, Yd-Wide Hope Muslin at This Low Price 8 jc Buy muslin tomorrow. Buy all you want at this low price. 2000 yards fine ort flulsh Hope Mus lin, full yard wide; a lucky buy enables us to sell Just 2000 yards at this extremely low price, 8 l-3o Bleached 9-4 Sheeting yd 25c Don't wait come early If interested; tho quantity Is limited; full bleached; full width; yard.. 25o $1.25 Bed Spreads Ea. 90c Large, heavy. Crochet Bed Spreads; hemmed and ready for use.; specially priced at, each OOo Lace Curtains, Spc. Pr. $1.00 100 pairs Arab and White Nottingham Lace Cur tains, 2 1- 2and 3 yards long; 4 5 to 64 Inches wide; these are wonderful values at, the pair... $1,00 Yard-Wide Taffeta at 85c. It. 25 yard-wide black Taffeta Silk; beautiful rich ustre; soft finish; great values at this extremely low prico; $1.25 value, special, the yard... 8Bc 20c Sleeveless Vests 2 for 25c 35c Sleeveless Vests Ea. 25c 65c Sleeveless Vests Ea. 50c 3 Special Friday Surprise Sale leaders! fine Swiss ribbed sleeveless vests; plain and lace trimmed yokes; all sixes at any of these very low prices; special for tomorrow, 2 for 25c,: 25o and 50o ea Fine Gauze Lisle Hose 25c Ladles' fine gaum Lisle Black Hose; deep gnrtor top; seamless root; full fashioned leg; these nro great values: for tomorrow, special, the pair 25c Great Values in Dainty New Wash Fabrics 5c to $1 a Yd Ginghams, Percnles, Madras. Lawns, Dimities. Sep. pontine Crnpo, Foulards, Linens. Silk und Cotton. Everything new and fresh. Wo luvlte inspection. Tomorrow Only, $6.00 Silk Petticoats Reduced, Ea. $3.15 Grand Values in the Ladies' Cloak and Suit Section Tomorrow In Wool, Silk and Cotton Suits and Dresses and Linen Suits !S?J!2L.. McMorran & Washburne 338-540 WilMmstt st. Priestly Dress Coods Athena Undarweu FOR SALE A good single harness, nearly new, medium weight with collar. Also a new delivery wag on with iron top, medium weight. Fine grocery or laundry use. Will sell at a bargain. Call at room 2, 22 w 8th St., upstairs. a22 FOR SALE Sluslaw North Fork On tide water, gasoline boats land at the door. Best place of 160 ac res In the Sluslaw, well improved. Everything on tho placo goes and $1500 cash will handle it. Wolf A Kemp, Florence. a23 FOR SALE No. 24 4 Nearly j new 6 -room cottage, pantry, clos- els, wood shed, chicken house and I park, good, deep well, nice lot, 60 xlOS ft; a nice home for a small nmount of money. Price $1600. Some terms. See M. L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple. a24 FOR SALE Half million best old growth on tide water of the Slus law river. The forty acres for fif teen hundred. Speak quickly or It will be gone. Wolf and Kemp. Floronco. We are the owners. a23 FOR SALE The best bargln in Eu geno. One acre of land lu the city of Eugeno. This will cut Into four lots. Lots all around this are bo lus sold for $300 and up. This la a splendid Investment, and we can soli It to you for the low price of $700 and give you tonus, liam-mond-Duryea Realty Co., room 8, Merchants Dank. a24 25c MUSIC 10c 25cREWMUSIC19c Special This Week High Grade .String and Bind Instruments Edison and Victor Goods Give us a call 'ROACH MUSIC HOUSE FAL CLUB BLOCK PHONE MAIN 8C2 Poofessor James C. Monoghan, fa mous throughout the country as an orator, will lecture in this city under the auBplces of the Knights of Co lumbus, next Monday nlRht, April 2 5. His subject will be "The American Flag and Its Opportunities," nnd no admission will bo chnrged. Announce ment will be made tomorrow of tho place whore the lecture will bo given, us the theatre cannot bo Becured for that night. Professor Monoghnn has lint in riiilen in Oregon. Eugene of Teacher Training, will speaK in and Portland. the Christian cnurcn mwim ing, April 25. Leo Burton of Marcola, suffering from a slight Injury and John How- J ard of Wendllng, who Is ill, were.J . ... . IT,. ana hnanitsl 1 Th police officers report fewer drunks on the streets and in court than for over a year. Police Judge Bryson says he ha, not had a drunk case In court tnu uiui". ! Mrs M. O. Tobey. of 2 31 East Eleventh street. Is the latest to Join fhTSnki of auto enthusiasts. She i has Just purchased a handsome in- i ton Six of the local "K1' -I Moon. i The Daughters of TBheIla will hold a market nt Campbel 1-r ell W, Saturday morning. April 23 ;pietv of good things to eat. Home !...-:. hrr.nl. Uilrt'u man" u""" salad?, etc. FOR RENT . . Dreamland Theatre build- Ing. The best location In town. Apply to R. M. Walk- er, Aloha theatre. mS LOST OR STOLEN Dark brown horse, with black main and tall; weighs 1050 lbs.; last seen about 6 miles southeast of Eugene on the Spencor Butte road. A liberal re ward to party giving Information of tho same. 67 W. 8th at. Phone after 7 p. in., Red 6331. a23 CHOICEST FRUIT LAND In Lane county; part of tract where other progressive men have already sot out first class orchard, and will use the Intent methods for fruit growing. 40 to 80 acres at $80 per acre. Sum Hugh Realty Co., cor. 8th and Will. a23 FOR SALE No. 248 Good 8 room house with roceptlon hull, pantry, wood shed, small barn, high and dry lot 60x150 ft; has east front, close to High Behoof, on graded ftreet, side walks, a bargain at $2,000. See M. L. El liott & Co., 214 White Temple. a24 FOR SALE No 107 Good D-room house and two lots, with a good deep well, some fruit, lots 00x 160. Good chlckon house. This will not last long, as tho party Is going away soon and needs tho money. Price this week, only $1300, and $600 down, rest on a long time. See M. L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple Blk, Main 406. a24 admittea 10 i" u0u-- , . last evening. , hta 17.nf.rA farTUS Golhen and" 1 ... rocontlV from I Ir " "!.? ,J YiJnn The Jack Rod- Walter Carroll, the Junction City 'Ul r md the deal. druggist, Is In Eugene this afternoon a 22 Auction Sale. The bankrupt Btock and fixtures of the Earl F. Strong bakery will be sold at the premises, 8th and Blair streets on Saturday, April 30. The goods will not be offered In bulk, but In parcels, to the highest bid- dCr' J. J. HARBAUOH, Auctioneer. Lee M. Travis, Trustee In Bankrupt cy. - NKW TOOAI n.r. . .in II'IVTKTI IV,. t rnlirrif Irtfr wll pay $2.01) per hundred. In-j quire at apnngnoiti nuiui a2 'AnhdidOwraB r r ST;. I tor every u Iv full. Two PI hip pocket. Felled seams. Continuous HDRPBY.GIWiltf: ".,t.,,. nnnolntod FOR SALE Fresh milch cow; good T-rPd Kisk was. ,0',;,..a,.pTr.' , milker. Address 744 Alder, phone . r-r the eniaie n i"-"" " . ... 8am:m. ,, countyl la mil S' 'f;,: , 1907 and left on September I. i at property m $3500. i WANTED To bomft $1,000 for a long term, from I to ynar. dh- curity. Improved city T operty. Addre:. D. L., ct this office, tl FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, clow In. Enquire nt 67 West sth st. Also sleeping rooms from $1 to $2 per wwk. a23 . FOR SALE flu h"lfer from 1 to 2 14 years old. Knquire 01 wan. Orefn. two miles north of Goshen. Postofflce address, Eugene. a23 ' Household effwt hve "rived In Ensuring the pa-M ay. fo :;,ert,'n'rrL wAvm;. fro Portland. casebeer, from realo.hcrpofntMdowr,he valley. duct "" r"'a". ft Green's grocery ""'A" JledYne room now oc- -"V,, by Nd-; ""L;a "I FOR BALK-BO bushel, of oat, a howling alley, ""' hupiWand two sets "i singio nnr- uurant there In the near future. U & KBVlln at 306 East Four- Th9 II .nn.veT.ary of the Od teenta street. FOR 8ALE Two boautlful homes. Complete In every detnil. All mod ern conveniences; beautifully lo cated In the finest residence sec tion of Eugene; lots have cement walks, lawns graded, etc. Will make a reasonable price, amd make favorable terms. M. J. Dur yea. Manager, room 3, Merchants bank. "j FOR SALE No. 262 New 6-room ; bungalow, plaBtorcd with hard wall plaster, modern bath, hot and cold wnter, large pantry, China clonot, two largo porch-1 e, wood shed, cement walks, good 1 garden, young fruit and shade trees, lot Is 60x160 feet, high, and dry, one block from school. This Is a nice little homo and a: bargain at $1500, Wll give good, terms. Hce M. L. Elliott & Co.,' 214 White Temple. FOR SALE No. 260 A fine now 6! room plastered bungalow, with; modern hath, hot awl cold waler, large pantry, China clo'et, two nice porches, wood Bhc.l, nice lawn started, young fruit and shade trees, cement walks, lot is 60x1 CO feet; this Is a good corner j and room enough for anolher home; tl snap Is a big one for ; a samll price. Only $1900. Oood , terms. See M. L. Elliott & Co... 214 White Temple. FOR SALE 30 acres of good land on county road, o pre , ir.,,,..,.. land, and balance limber and pas-, ture. all can be e Oly cleared, has a good 6-room house, good barn, roost bouse and good milk house, largo chicken house, and park, 1 smsll creek runs through the Hare; has 23 bearing fruit trees., some small fruit: a K?dr,bu'r,.a.t $S00. See M. L. Elliott & Co., 214, White Temple Bldg. . . zj FOR SALE Lots In Alamoda Park, 0110 of the finest residence Bee-: tlons la the city of Portland. Hlgh- class und high-grade with all lm-, provements such as 'Bull Hun wa ter, gas, electric lights, hard sur face streetB. Only fifteen minutes' , walk from the confer of Portland. There Is no way you can Invest your money with greater certain ty of profit than In purchasing a lot In this beautiful section. Lots from $800 up. Terms 10 per cent ensh, 2 per cent a month. Hnm moudJl)uryes Scnlty Company, room 3 Morcnants Bank. a24 FOR SALE 894 acres of flno fruit land only five miles from Eugene. This land has been Inspected by competent Judges of fruit land, nnd pronounced excellent for fruit raising. There Is enough wood on this placo to pay half the cost of It. This Is a splendid proposition, und we consider It a good pur chase. Buy It and cut It up into small tracts and make some mon ey. Wo enn sell It for $40 an acre nnd give you terms on halt of It, llanimond-Duryca Really Co., room 3, Morcnants bank. a24 FOR SALE Your choice of the fol lowing good things; lot on South Olive street, 65x140, for $1000. Ilran new bouse In Falrmount, 6 rooms and bathroom, lot 02 Vi 160, one block from car line nnd two blocks from school, $2,000. Fine business frontago, close to postofflce, at a bargain price per front foot. Fine lot on Mill street for $1700. Brick block In center or the city, fine buslnesB location. We always have somethng good to offer our clients. Come lu, have a little talk with us, Hammond Duryea Company, room 3, Mer chants' bank. 24 FOR SALE No. 320 A big snap 4 acres In city limits, on graded Btroets, sidewalks, barn 30x30 ft., doop well, some fruit nnd berries, largo yard; this Is n good bargain und won't last long at the price It is offered; price for a few days $6500. Good terms. See M. L. El- 1 Hott ft Co., 214 White Temple. aZ FOR SALH The fnest lots on Co logo Hill. The only lots on Coil ego Hill that havo nil Improve ments In and paid for. Why bur lots where there are no streets, no city water, no sidewalks, no gas. no eloctrlc lights when yon caa buy lots with all those conven : lunr.es for about the sume prlco. , iltomembor 11111 Crest Is the finest addition In the city of Eugene. Hill Crest lotB have cement walks. curbs, parkings, graded and la grass, nnd city water Inside , the., property line. No other lots on. College Hill have those things. Evory lot In Hill Crest will b within one block of the new loop.. You will only noed the cars on. rainy days for Hill Crest Is only eight blocks from the bulanossv section of the city. Lots from $750 up. M. J. Duryca, room s, Morchunta Bank. s24 FOR SALE Five and ton acre or chard tracts planted with oner yvnr old apple, pear or cherry trees, sold on easy payments. Wa give you five years In which to pay for your orchard and durlns; that time we care for our trees nnd keep them In a healthy condi tion., Our orchnrd tracts have the attention and' care of tho best fruit men In the state of Oregon. If you buy an orchard tract from ua you do not have to give It a , numtil during the time you are paying for It. We will care for it nnd )u five years turn over to yon an orchard of healthy trees six yours old. Such tin orchard will be worth from $600 to $1000 an ao to five years from now. It will cost you, If you buy now, $400 an acre. Pretty good profit, Isn't ItC But you will not sell It. You will live on It and he happy and In dependent for the rost of your days. Sounds good, doesn't It? Come In nnd let us tell you some thing about our plan of sulllnit these tracts. Hnmmond-Duryen Co., agents, room 3, Merchants bk. alt SOTCECLra LISLE EYE iLV CtoC for l.'."tib. b-.t the Eyes. Exceptional Advantages Whether your financial transactions aro large or moderate In volume, a personal Interview with an omclnl of the Eugene Loan le Havings Dank may reveal to ycu distinct advantages In having a banking connection with this Institution. You are cordially invited to discuss any mattors In which we can bo of service to you. Yours for faithful sorvlco, lTxe Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AND NVRI'LVB OXE HlXDREl) AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS KHTMIMSIfKI lHa. Wall Paper and Paints FRED LUDFORD, The Paint Man Sole Agents Bass Huctcr Paint Co. Phone Red 541 1 . 1 02 W. 8TH STREET