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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
PHYSICIANS DESPAIRED ADVISED CHANGE OF CLIMATE fendants will lie taken to Caldwell to morrow. Thirty-eight stranger* got'off ths train at Caldwell lust uight. There are mure unknown people in town I than ever l-eftire in its history. There 1 is no explanation unless it is for the benefit of the men under arrest. While the town is quiet, many fear trouble I is brewing. Conditions are consid Washington. March 5.—The house ered desperate for the imprisoned today unanimously passed the amend i men. ed senate bill giving Alaska a delegate to congress. Senator Clark, of Montana, won a victory in the supreme court today in the case brought by the g «vernnient demanding a ca. cellatiou or So patei ts on timber lands on the ground of fraud. The c> urt held that Clark didn't Late any actual knowledge* ol frauds. Washington. March 5.—Determine« The state department was officially notified by American Consul Doty to be prepared for possible contin that the Tahiti cyclone destroyed the gencies in the orient, the govern consulate blit the records were saved. ment is ueglecting no precautions Tbe loss in the islands is about vU,- The transports Meade, McLennan, and Patrick are ordered held at Ma uoo,ovti. nila upon arrival, pending develop uienta. The quartermaster's depart Washington. March 5.—Senator! merit has made a tentative agreement John M. Gearin. of Oregon, ha* just with the Great Northern Sttam.-hii received telegraphic message» fn.ni Co. to charter the steamers Minnesota Oregon friends t«*llii g him ti nt the und Dakota if needed. Republicans oi that state will attempt to prevent his name being placed on San Francisco, March 5.—The trans the primary tickets for nomination tor U. S. senator on the Democratic pert Logan .sailed at noon today lor ticket next June. The messages in-1 tlie Philippines, carrying the Eighth form Senator Gt ai in that the present ln'antry and two troops of the Third MRS. IDA CALDWELL. method of registration will be ques Cavalry. Among the olflcers are Brig tioned al.d carried through the courts, adier General J. M. Lee and Captain Thousand«, of women owe their lives [attacking the legality o’ the registry Taggart, of divorce fame. ensatlonal Cure of Mrs. to Peruna. Hundreds of thousands owe dwell Is the Talk of Her I their health to Peruna. Hundreds of : tion of a voter except lie appear J in thousands ! are praising Peruna in every « person betore the county c* - k or no- Acquaintances. , tary public. It is stated that a notary state of the th Union. ia Caldwell, 506 Pearl street, We have many thousands of letters ' public of Oregon or a county clerk in y, la., Vice-President Order of from grateful women, with permission | this state has no jurisdiction or au ton, writes: » to use them In public print, which can thority beyond the limits of tbe state. ered with catarrh of the re*- never be used for want of space. Senator Gearin is not able to state organs off and on for the last Catarrh would not be such a curse ars until I thought It was In this country if the people thoroughly i just what course he will pursue, but My chest and lungs were ir- understand its nature. It must be 1 will probably return to Oreg« n and d I had to nse the greatest treated at once to prevent It from mak i register in order to avoid any compli expose myself to chilly air ing inroads upon vital organs. cations. Chicago, March 6.—Prince Tsai ess as it increased my troubles. If you suffer from catarrh, buy Pe lysidan advised me to try a runa to-day, for a day gained on the Washington. March 6.—The secre Tse and the Chinese commissioners f climate, but I was unable to enemy, catarrh, means a day nearer tary of the interior today executed a arrived here today and were taken to family. Reading of the won- recovery. contract with the International Con the University of Chicago and the res performed by Peruna, I We have on file m?ny thousand testi bottle. tract Company for the construction stockyards. They deny all rumors of i with the greatest satisfaction monials like the one given here. We can of schedule No. 4 of the main 1 canal c---- 1 I ^*e death of the Dowager Empress. tnd it the one medicine among only give our readers a slight glimpse The contract [ T11*‘ spokesman said: which cured me. I was re of the vast array of unsolicited endorse of the Klamath project, 'me contrail “We have learned much and expect thin three days and after two ments we are receivirg. Noother phy calls for the construction of five high-1 to learn mote. The things we learn sician in the world has received sneh a svd a half the irritation was lungs perfectly healed and my volume of enthusiastic letters of thanks red.”—Ida ¿'aidwell. as Dr. Hartman for Peruna. na, Used as a Last Resort, Cured Her of Severe Attack of Catarrh of the Lungs. NATIONAL CAPITAL Chloride of Lime. GOVERNMENT PREPARES FÜR CONTINGENCIES 1 EMPRESS 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 '*£ .•£ 7J4 CENTS PER POUND Usually sells for 20c. Now is your opportunity to disinfect your premises and kill all disease germs . Come soon before it is all sold. ___ Priso Only Good Things Like bad apjiealed from the decis- =»>11tii»- 'ut <>f Mi-souri. «piired that the officials must Rogers’ counsel today asked pending the decision upon g from the Missouri decision, krtiey promised that Rogers kiswer the questions with.nt proceedings if the case was [against the Standard Oil "ffi- ■The Missouri case was ad to March 2Cth. MONEY, DIAMONDS AND SAr L'OWK" jen, Norway. March 5.—All Seattle. Wash., March 6. In the f 300 missing fishing boats municipal election here today it is irned. but fifty are known anticipated the result will be very rowned. close between Riplinger. Republican, and Moore, municipal ownership, for Wash., March 6.—Great mayor, both on purely local plat forms. There ia no Democratic tick steam and smoke were et in the field. Thirteen conncilmen, rom tbe summit of Mount lia morning. Tbe steam and will lie elected. alose he ev i Nie >, r< < < ee ir Ws. ARE IMITATED You Want Genuine Money and You Want Genuine Diamonds. If You Want Genuine Baking Powder Get 25 ounces for 25c PURE AND HEALTHFUL SAVE THE COUPONS mtiC’uz’aars.. ira : ’>r«f j»wsc3B»C3MRrsa:¿. r.jssaxe.'» r; - »tins Washingtun, March. 6—Nearly 400 Seeds atwt>5 East Ninth street. On petitions have been received by Rep ion seeds, per pound, 75c. ; stock resentative Julius Kahn, of Califor beet, per pound, 20c. ; garden beet, nia, foremost in the tight against the per pound, 40c. ; carrots, per pound, amending of the present Chinese ex 40c. ; beans, peas, cabbage, lettuce, Having concluded to confine our business in future to a large line of groceries only, We offer our entire Stock of clusion laws, urging that everything radish and all seeds at corresponding DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MEN’S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S possible be done to prevent any prices. SHOES, OVERALLS. JUMPERS, SHIRTS. KNIT UNDERWEAR, change in the existing law. The San ’ MOON A TINGLEY. HATS. CAPS, JEWELRY, ETC.. ETC., AT Francisco actor fathered the bill i when it was enacted into a law some ' Rex liquid spray, compound of lime years ago, which brought about his and sulphur, saves trouble of boiling UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS CLOSED OUT. defeat at the next cong-essional elec and is recommended by the Pullman ’ Phone Red 1581. C. D. Combs & Co. 47 West 8th Street tion at the Golden Gate City. He Agricultural College. was returned when the wisdom of the Chambers’ Hardware. law became apparent to his constitu-1 ents and now from all along the coast, in Oregon, Washington and California come letters approving his course. This is the reply he has sent to many of tbe labor organizations that have sent petitions to him: “I am filing nil of the petitions in the house t»' á of representatives as rapidly as they , A come. You may rest assured that we willdo all we can to prevent any break in the existing exclusion law. For myself I am more than glad that the •. i petitions are coming in so rapidly, look upon it as a personal vindica- tion. < (I The preseut exclusion law is the one that was enacted on April 29, 1902. That is the law which coast do not the people of the is the law repealed. It want which Andrew Furuseth and Edward J. Liveruash claimed was no exclu Springfield, Ohio, March o.—Troops sion law at all. It is the law concern were withdrawn today and the city is ing which they attacked me so falsely quiet. Over 300 arrests have resulted and so bitterly. As 1 stated before these petition* are my vindication.’’ from the riot. New York. March «.—Jerome ap peared before the grand jury this afternoon and presented evidence based on his own investigation of the report of tbe Armstrong committee. He requested jurors to give the keen est consideration in looking over tbe i, March 5.—The court adopt- indictments of certain insurance of today to expedite tbe pack ficials charging them with grand lar ing by allowing only one at- ceny for political contributions. r each group of the defendant - xamine at a time. Chief San Francisco, March 6.—City Durand continued his Chemist Boothe today reported that he found no poison in the stomach of Harry Tenny. , the fighter who died Igton, March 5. — Representa following hi s lsiut wiht Neil. This theory that Tenny wa k Longworth resumed hi sets at rest I lonal duties today. He re doped. The inquest will 1« held warm greeting tomorrow. lay. j of government. smoke comes in puffs, then clears away, continuing this process time ; and again. Thousands of people in this city and all over the sound coun try are closely watching the unusual sight. The government weather bu reau officials and the state university are watching the phenomena very closely. Intense excitement exists here over the matter The eight is a March 5.—Although detec- grand one sged In the Steunentierg- case nting very ostentatiously for New York, March 5.—A continued imkins, it is rumored he has pressure in the stock market this custody the entire time, morning forced a considerable liqui lg to the report, which is de- dation in Anaconda Amalgamated. the detectives and officials Some inside interest is apparently was arrested four weeks ago, willing to see prices much lower. really the first to confess to ^Hmrities the crimes of tin inner \s.-.-t«Tii Fedeinti‘>n. It Washington.March 5.—The supreme made flu- umli-r court of the District of Columbia K t immunity, which was used this morning overruled the motion . Orchard mid Adams to for acquittal in the case uf Senator Attorneys are liusy prepar- Green, of New York, who was involv Grand jury meets ed in the postal frauds. ^^dim tits. wituesss. ^^ernooti. ■ * I Il'HlIl, only v one * I , :i | .- ,A j ''t • . 1 t 1 1 MB V' »ted San Francisco. March 5.—Prosecut ing Attorney Iieney states he don't know when the Oregon land fraud ork,March 5.-Arguments be prosecutions will lie renewed. The tice Gildersleeve were heard court calendar is crowded and could not take up cases at present. He ex ipreme court today upon the pects to go to Oregon shortly, but it asking the court to compel o answer Hadby's nm-.-tioi.s-. will lie the middle of April before he Sloped that the Standard Oil can get at the cases. TELEGRAPH IN BRIEF REN IY DeLANO, the Druggist uWAuLii NOT DEAD E BONAFIDE SALE! ACTUAL COST. Commencing on Monday, March 4th, we Will Place Our Entire Stock of Merchandise on Sale at Closing Out Prices. Everything Reduced and Sold For RETURNS INDICTMENTS Caldwell. Idaho, March 6.—The grand jury returned eleven indict ments this morning. They will not lie made public uutilarrests are made. It is stated on good authority that Moyer, Haywood, Pettibone, St. John, Orchard, Adams, Simpkins and two i i|..r. said to l«e under arrest in Col orado, have been indicted for the Steuuenberg murder. Joe Clark, indicted fur murder, and Calvin M. Thomas, assault with a deadly weapon, were both arraigned. Sheriff Nichols is on the way to Boise, and it is believed carries war rants for all the men held in tbe peni tentiary awaiting grand jury action. The defendants' attorneys will de mand immediate arraignment, in or der to begin to raise objections to the ♦ fl indictments. Probably all tbe Strictly Cash! R ^noM goni trai k. « Jam: fing ■ red f«d I EMEMBER the Entire Stock of New Spring Goods will be sold at a Big Reduction. Our stock has never been in better condition than it is now, therefore it will be to your’nterest to anticipate yourjwants for some time to come. The quality of our merchandise is the best and prices always the lowest. A great deal of our spring goods iiave yet to arrive, and as soon as they reach us they will be placed on sale at a small fraction above cost. is reserved, Nothing Everything is to go. Tolmie & Traver 1 Me ire J hey nd « -Nt KI