Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 02, 1906, Image 5

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    I Rev. J. S. McCallum, of the Christian
Chloride
NATIONAL
of
CAPITAL Lime.
!e Weakness Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh. Pe«ru=na
Cures Catarrh Wherever Located.
Mrs. Lizzie Redding, 8134 B Clifton Place. St.
Louis, Mo., writes:
nCLWPDATO MARAr
Washington, Feb. 26.—Representa­
tive Hermann was notified to appear in
court here Friday, when he will lie
arraigned and called upon to lpead to
the charge of destroying government
property. The trial of the case will
tie sit for April.
Hermann is under
a 82500 bond to appear and he cannot
avail himself of the privilfge of his
house memb, rsiiip to avoid the ar­
raignment without forfeiting his
b ind. The case w ill tie in charge of
U. S. District After« ny Baker, of the
District of Columbia.
1
“I found after trying many different medicines
to restore me to health, that Teruna was the only
thing which could be depended upon. I began
taking it when I was in a decline, induced by
female weakness and overwrought nerves.
"I began to feel stronger during the first week I
took Feru.na and my health improved daily until
now I am in perfect health and enjoy life as I
never did before.”—Lizzie Redding.
The best and cheapest of
Disinfectants. Just the kind
wanted for closets, cesspools,
sick rooms and dooryards.
For a short time only we can furnish
this to our customers at </:
ui
t»;
/
TA CENTS PER i POUND.
Usually sells for 20c* Now is your
opportunity to disinfect your premises
and kill all disease germs, Cerne soon
before it is all sold.
I
|
Washington, Fell. 26.—The state de­
partment h is been notified of trouble
I»»-*«!
I in the interior of Southern China, A
¡family of English missionaries named;
¡Kingbaiu. two adults and two chil­
dren. were killed.
The missions at
POLITICAL CCLUMN.
Nan Chang mi l Kiangsi. near King-
A-nnu'cmem cf candida'?« »er rf c? v III It
kang, have been de.-.tri yed. Consul-
pubLshru n this cc umn t r<. s.jQ'b'e i:»«» fci
ii>fn cf ai. par ics.
■Get.end Bugera, nt Shanghai, reports
fourteen American missionaries are |
Irving, Feb. 28.—Last Friday night.
1 missing. They either escaped or were
; destroyed. The Am ricau gunboat February 23, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
of Corvallis.
! El Cano has been ordered to King Smith gave a nance in honor of bei
»iater, Mis» Mary IL itzman. Re Republican candidate for Coverrtcr of
Kang.
Malle Bradford, 13 Church street,
1 ret hments wire served nt 12 O'clock
Oregon.
ton, Vt., Secretary Whittier Oratorio
New York. Feb. 26.—The Methodist and a good time was had by all.
An hor.rst anil fe rlessdi«' barge of public
writes:
board of foreign missions received a Those present were: Misses Mary (ivy; a ere ’er and united Oregon.
na is certainly a wonderful medicine
cubic today telling ot the destruction Holtzman, Christina Cevsky, Francis
FOR STATE SENATOR
ills of women. I have heard it
of Nachang mis-ion in the riot, say­ Gimple, Mary Devore, May Wade.
of in the highest praise by many,
Emily
Devuse,
Lizzie
Nurrie;
M
ing the missionaries escaped on a
I hereby announce myself a can­
ainly my experience) is well worthy
boat.
Among those who escaped are and Mrs. 8. Heitzn.au, Mr. and Mis didate for State Senato on the Re­
d word,
Dr M. K. Charles, of Ada, Ohio., N. Aya, Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith mid publican ticket to be voled for at
an to have severe pains across my
and his wife, who is from San 1 ran- faintly, Mrs. Wade and family, M* »si s.
out a year ago, brought on by a
Ed Purkersun and son, Andy Heltz- the primaries April 20.
cisco, and also a physician.
d each subsequent month brought
I. H. BINGHAM.
man, Joe Gimple, Joe Heitzn an,
and distress.
Harry Zumwalt, Lee Heitzmau, Ross
L izzie
remedy was prescribed, and the way
Washington, Feo. 26.—Legislation Zumwalt, Ivan Rickett, Anthony
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
upon my system was almost too good
directing the interstate commerce Heitzivnn, Will Gin pie, John Co-ky,
I
.announce to the Republican
ue. I certainly have regained my
commission to investigate railways Dale Brent, Fred Gimple, Ere J li. itz
voters
of Lane county my candi­
nd strength, and I no longer suffer
occupied the attention ot the senate man, Oren Coldren, Chance McBee,
al pains and extreme lassitude.”— diseases. Including pelvic CÄ- In Peruna these women find a prompt this afternoon, which also passed the John Barton, Charley Gimple, Emery dacy for Representative in the state
and permanent cure.
rad ford.
. . _ _ r _ tarrh a life long study.
house amendment to Tillman's resolu­ Nurre, Will Boiler, Herman and legislature, subject to approval of the
Thousands of testimonials to this ef­
Peruna cures catarrh, whether ot the
tion.
Tillman reported the Hepburn Drew Moison.
April primaries.
fect
are
received
by
Dr.
Hart
limn
every
s of Women Cured Every Year pelvic organs or any other organ of the
year. The good that Peruna has ac­ bill to the senate.
B. A. WASHBU’RNE
espondence--Thls Is What
human body.
complished in this class of cases can
artman Proposes to Do
scarcely be over-estimated.
Pe-ru-na, a Natural Beautifler.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
r You Without Charge.
Washington, Feb. 27.—The presiden
> • • • g— • • • • »
Peruna
produces
clean,
mucous
mem
­
who suffer should read the
today
nominated
Charles
B.
Hopkins
I
hereby announce that I will be
J If you do not derive prompt am\
presented here. We have branes, the basis of facial symmetry j satisfactory results from the use ot to be United States marshal for the
a
candidate
for the nomination for
of letters from gr^tef’jl and a perfect complexion.
| Peruna, write at once to Dr. Iiart ' western district of Washington.
Reed, Or., Feb 26th, 1906.
state
representative
on the Republi­
The
women
have
not
been
slow
to
dis
­
ho tell the same story.
I man, giving a full statement of your 1
To the Editor of the Guard.
e ills that are peculiarly cover that a course of Peruna will do T case, and he will be pleased to give J
can ticket at the April primary
Dear Sir:—lam informed through
own are of a catarrhal more toward restoring youthful beauty f you his valuable advice gratis.
f
your
paper that au epidemic of ty­ election.
. Female weakness was pot than all the devices known to science.
X Address Ilr. Hartman, President*
CHARLES A. HARDY.
Many
a
girl
has
regained
her
faded
phoid
fever is raging in your city,
d tor many years,
J of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum-J
saw one patient benefited by cold
rtman deserves the credit of beauty, many a matron has lengthened • bus, Ohio. All correspondence held!
etermined its real character, the days of her comely appearance by f strictly confidential.
compresses.
Below I give treatment
t
FOR SHERIFF.
»
made catarrh and catarrhal using I'Tuna.
for breaking fever.
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
Take a piece of ice the size of a
r
hickory nut: put in the patient’s candidate for sheriff of Lane county,
ceived front suljects, and all contri- favorable to government regulat .in
n.cuth. As the ice disi oh es li 1 tl e and I promise if elected to fill the
butjons were asrigned to charit abk of rates for many years.
p oj'cts. President Roosevelt «ent a
Boise, Idaho, Feb. 26.—Newspaper patient swallow the water, Keep ice ofiix as economical as possible, and
men were rounded up by Special in the mouth for 12 h uis and then I
lilver present.
Alter a walk in
Genevi, Feb. 28.—M. F.ubhausen, Prosecutor llawley in Governor Good­ there will be no fever, as the tongue; to the best interests for the people
G un v.ald forest the couple reieived
as far as it is in my power to do so.
gut eminent
adii, t
ings' apartments todav. Hawley said is very hot ami by keeping it cool j-ou
the congratulations of the digniturie j foi...ei director cf the
to
China
to
powder
factory,
who
went
W. J. WARNOCK.
I have seen pa­
meryj
if any attempt was aside by the cor­ freeze out the fever.
construct powder factories at Pekin respondents to secure« information tients cured after having the third re­
and Tientsin, writes that the work is from witnesses before the grand jury lapse and doctors - pronounced thorn
San Francisco, Feb. 27.—Over 240
nearly completed. He says Pekin has they would be attended with dire beyond medical aid, by this treat­
gamblers and tisitors were arrested
been made a modern, impregnable consequences.
Governor Gooding ment.
at a new joint opened by Deroux and
fortress, and other towns strengthen­
Please take it for what it is worth,
said to those assembled that Orchard's
on, Feb. 2(5.—The supreme Harvey aigl arraigned today. Trial was |
ed. Also that the situation in China
’ granted the stute of Wasli- ' postponed until Thursday. Eighteen j is extremely dangerous for Europeans. confession shows that 83800 was what as your physicians would scoff at file
the Federation paid tor the assassina­ idea, Ask them to try it as a last
e to file a bill ordered in a I hundred dollars in money, stacks of
He expects a revolt in the spring.
tion of Steunenberg.
None of the resort when their treatment fails,
a suit against the stute of ' chips and a full layout of gambling
And dilige me,
prisoners were taken to Caldwell to­
solving tie ownership of j paraphernalia were gathered in. Tl e
Most respectfully yours,
day. The grand jury was hearing
and fishing rights on the ! district attorney instigated the raid
Chicago, Feb. 28.—-The court today evidence in other cases.
It is ex­
C. U. HEERS.
i unknown to the police and says he
fiver.
in the packers’ case urged the attor­ pected to complete the work today
i will continue the tight until gambling
neys to hasten, not “prolong the and take uji^he cases against Moyer
I is stamped out.
trial into eternity.’’ Witnesses ex­ and the others tomorrow.
Not until Hyomei was discovered
ty, Feb. 26. — Maggie Brady.
amined support Garfield's contention
Further privileges promised the
hid it l>< en possible to say truth!idly
B domestic employed al
Berlin, Feb. 27—Prince Frederick that he did not promise immunity.
prisoners in the penitentiary didn't
'that a leu euy for catarrh was known,
was burned to death this was married this afternoon to Duchess
Lorane, Feb. 28.—McKernan A Fid­
materialize. When Attorney Miller
Hyon ei cures the worst cases of
a tire which destroyed the Sophie Charlotte, of Oldenburg, One
|
t »nd
called on his clients he found tlmt the ler are sawing shingles.
cut.u I h > imply bi c ause by breathing
Pekin,
Feb.
28.
—
The
Chinese
gov
­
f
Dr.
Lon
Cleaver.
thousand guests were present.
electric lights had been taken from
Frank Woodruff has returned from
remed' th.. | h the pocket in-
I *
ernment instructs the governor of Nan
their cells and candles substituted.
Silverton, where he has been visitin . haler that comes with the outfit,
Chang province to punish nil partic­
er is well known in Eil­
his sister.
; Using the treatment this way for a
ipants in massacres and deciare« a
ig practiced dentistry in
Messrs. Stone .and Addison are fe* minutes four times a day, every
Harrisburg, Or., Feb. 2(5—Mrs. willingness to make any reasonable
r a number of years.
j pmticle of air taken into the air pas­
Boise, Ida., Feb. 27.—A stormy con­ I running their sawmills this week.
Sarah E., wife of Robert A. Rampy, reparation demanded.
ference occurred today between Gov | I). G. Palm and wife, of Roseburg, sage» and lungs is laden with germ­
formerly a banker at this place, died
ernor Gooding and Special Prosecutor came to attend the entertainmei t killing and health giving Hyomei.
at the family home at 4 o’clock this
rk. Feb. 26.—Kuhn. Loeb morning. Mrs. Rampy was a daughter
I
7.—To guard Hawley. The latter objected to the given Thursday evening and lemaiued j Stomach drugging often causes dis-
Albany, Or., Feb.
determined to retire from of Dr. Johnson, of Lane county, and against the introduction of disease governor's statement given to the to visit relatives and friends until orderd digestion, and never make» a
d boards In which the firm crossed-the plains in 18.21 with her into Albany from infected valley pres».
The report is current that he Sunday.
permanent cure of catarrh.
Hyomei
ted. They say it is on ac- father’« family. She was united in towns local officials tonight decided has threatened to withdraw from the
The anuiversai rf of the O<1<1 Fellows not only kills the germs in the throat
The attorneys for the
Among marriage with Mr. Rampy in Novem to adopt stringent measures. Mayor prosecution.
_______jo much business.
organization here and Wahhington's and nose, hilt penetrates to the min­
coinpaii ^s of which the memliers her, 1885, since when they hâve resid­ Wallace and Chief of Police McClain, defense are busy in an effort to have
birthday happened to fall on the san e utest cells in the lungs and enter» the
^^^■torafes are the Northern ed continually in Harrisburg. Mrs.
Yhe
prisoners
removed
from
the
peni
­
constituting the city board of health,
date, so the lodge celebrated both blood with the uxygin, killing the
^Tn’on Pac*flc> Oregun Rampy was in her 66th year, and was will tomorrow select a city physician tentiary to the county jail at Cald events by giving an entertainment catarrhal germs in the blood.
" R. A N.. Southern the mother of four children. Miss to superintend the work. Dr. H, W. Well. Attorney Nugent said the pris­ that was largely attended and greatly
The complete Hoymei outfit, consis­
per
Ville Mail Steamship and Cecil and her husband survive her of
ting of a vest pocket inhaler, and
Davis, ex-mayor and now county phy­ oners were not accorded even the enjoyed.
liberty enjoyed by convicts. They
medicine dropper, and a bottle of
P also in a large number of the family.
sician, will probably be chosen.
were not allowed to write letter» to
Hyomei, costs u’y 11.
companies.
If thia doc»
their families or receive letters or
not effect a complete cure, extra bot­
tles can lie obtained for 50 cents.
Portland, Feb. 27.—Circuit Judge
Eureka. Cal., February 28.—Sheriff papers. The cells are so cold that
rsburg, Feb. 26.—A ukase Frazier today decided that the Port­
they
have
to
»tay
in
lied
all
day
to
1
Hull's Drug Store know of many
T. M. Brown died suddenly this
I the national assembly for land and Seattle Railroad, the Hill
people who have tieen cured o’ catarrh
morning at the courthouse.
He was keep warm. They are not allowed a
I will fill my regular appointment
,i it so
corporation, owns the right of way the oldest sheriff in California sirfl change of socks or underwear. St. at Elmira and Crow Saturday and by Hyomei. They I •ilei <• 1*1
thoroughly themselve th t t y offer
across the lands of the College En­ perhaps in the United States,
He John has been in solitary confinement Sunday. Ewrylxidy come.
1 to refund the money in
for five days and not .allowed a piece
■t does
Respectfully,
Feb. 26.—Ed Ross, a dowment Association at Maegly Junc­ served since 1860, and crossed thé
of
soap,
a
towel
or
a
comb.
None
of
not cure.
tion,
where
a
recent
clash
occurred,
plains
in
1849.
D.
E.
BAKER,
Pastor.
rtner, and E. W. Foster, a
the prisoners are allowed to take prop­
rtner. fought in the peni- but the O. R. 4 N. has a right to in­
er exercise.
stitute
proceedings
for
the
right
of
•r
The
fre this morning.
Pr -ecuting Attorney
Vanduyn
way across the Hill property and right
Wa-hington, Feb. 28.— The timber
lly stabbed.
A first grade school teacher wanted ;
to establish its grade, as it was the 1 atl(] gf,,ue repeal bill received a knock- ( states that the grand jury will not
reach the Steunenberg cases until 835 per month for four months term,
eb. 27.—Rev. George Ware first road to be surveyed across the ouf blow in the house public lands
After March 1st the Eugene Oyster
No witne**«i have been to tiegin first Monday in March. Sat
'committee today, the majority of the Thursday,
irning denied a new trial, property.
Co.
will tie found at 29 East Ninth
yOU
Apply street,
’ committee voting to table it. Chair- summoned so far, and it is believed ¡»factory references required.
victed of land friuds and !
where they will continue to
none
will
tie
in
order
to
keep
the
de
­
to J. L. Atkinson, clerk. Walton, Or
1 man Lacey threatens to bring it into
<> a year in jail and fined
build
up
the nerves which propel the
fendants’ lawyers from knowing who
2 14 lw 2tw
Chicago, Feb. 27.—Federal Judge the house anil ask direct action.
H« appealed the case.
me.
mechanism of man. Every precaution
will testify. The Masonic lodge at
l^andis today decided that the inter­
Caldwell has given the use of its lodge | ¡J Taken as directed, it becomes the has tieen observed to render this mar
state
commerce commission has the
ket the most »unitary fish au i poultry
301
London, Feb. 28.—A Hongkong dis- rooms to the grand jury, which will greatest curative agent for the relief
leb. 27.—The twenty-fifth power to compel witnesses to answer
establishment
in the state.
!■ I.
of
suffering
humanity
ever
devised
Adju­
itch says the dowager empress is prevent any possible leaks.
F of the marriage of the questions asked during the com­
phone Keil 3052.
Bach
is
Hollister's
Rocky
Mountain
tant
General
Wells,
of
Colorado,
is
mtist.
■ad. It is belitved here that rejiorts
d empress was celebrated mittee'.» investigations. The attorney
Linn
Wood, wood,, wood.
At Eugen«
troubles at the palace are exagger- Coming to testify against the Western Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets.
rejoicing in all parts of for the commission regards the de­
Drug Co.
Transfer Co.
»*i:h Bj
Fed* ration men.
I. No presents were re­ cision m the most important and most
JL ■
DOLANO, the Druggist
'.gr "
TAMES WITHYCOMBF,
MURDERED
STEUNENBERG
FOR S3800
IN BRIEF
CUHES WORST CASES
OF CATARRH
Lorane items
I
t
t be
Announcement
School Teacher Wanted
Eugene Oyste.