Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 23, 1906, Image 5

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BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO ESCAPED
PRING CATARRH BY TAKING PE RU NA.
MEN TAKE
FRENCH LEAVE
Fever is Spring Catarrh-Nothing Robs One
of Strength Like Spring Catarrh.
The Guard yesterday told of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. importing
over a hundred Scandinavian» from
Chicago to Work in the »awn id» in
thia county.
It se»ms that all of
them did not reach here. The follow
Miss B. Inez Silvera, 189 W. 136th street,
ing is from ti e Portland Telegram:
York City, Grand Recorder Daughters of American
Eart ProtlHud'» population was added
Independence, writes :
to by the pre-eticc of 5o Scandinavians
"Nine years of work, withoui a vacation, wore
Saturday night, when that number
out my nervous system. 1 lost my appetite and fell
of lis coliti lit* it w.»»
en-apeti from an O. R. A N. train.
weak and exhausted nearly all the lime.
;bt dozen ladies' under
A party of lit! were going from Chi-
"Peruna restored me to perfect health In five
id about
bail been
weeks. Ills the finest tonic for a weary woman
cugo to Eugene to enter the emptoj
e is no clue to the rub
that I know ot. I gladly endorse it."—B. Ines
ment of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
Silvera.
Company, aud ou reaching tile Ea»t
was first discovered
Side depot of the line decided to I
Peruns is the most prompt and permanent cure for
all ea** of nervous prostration caused by system.« leave the cur.
Instead of choosing
. . . -V .
catarrh known to the medical profession.
the usual route, they went through
the windows, and the last seen ot
them was as they disappeared in the
darkness.
The rest were transferred
to the Southern Pacific immediately
ou reaching the Union Depot and
taken to Eugene ou a special.
Two weeks ago arrungemi nts were
n ude with the Danish and Swedish
coi iuls at ( bie> go lor a crew of n en. I
,t wus stipulated that the Hoi.th Kel'y
Lumber Company was to provide
MISS tSTLLLt CAM PEL LL
transportation, aud the money ex­
pended was to be repaid on install­
lie Campbell, 140 N. High street, Na»li-
ments fiom v ages earned at the plants
\
llc.Tenr [., writes:
in the vicinity of Fi-jene. While en
• Perun. helped me when almost everything else
route to thi- city some of the laborers
as rundown from overwork, as 1 had
talked ot t-Vi-g French leave here,
**
,ie to take a vacation for three years
17
and it wus <•> ideutly agreed between
Hy my nerves were all unstrung and I
one-third ol them that it would Is- a
y in need of rest and a tonic.
»way for two months, but did not seem
good move.
Strength back, although I was taking a
CLAIM THEY MISSED TRAIN.
n which the doctor gave me before I
Five of tin- crowd got off at Pendle­
equest of my relatives, with whom I was
ton and said afterward they missed
began to use Peruna, and you cannot
tin- train, but this story is not be­
glad I was when within a week I found
lieved. It was the intention to ship
ng so much better. Inside of a month 1
men regularly ill order to provide suf­
Andri w J. Godard, a I.ime county
g splendidly, ready and able to take up
ficient help to avoid closing down the pioneer, died suddeuly from heart
gain.”—Estelle Campbell.
MISS 8. INEZ SILVERA.
mills, but experience with the first trouble at his home near Waltervillu
and a run down condition which seemed ,
Pe-ru-na Contains Mo Narcotics.
crowd spoils the plan.
■ A Spring Tonic.
Munday afternoon. 11c was engaged
very difficult to overcome.
Onereasonwhy Peruna has found per­
OTHERS SKIP OUT.
pruning trees in his orchard W Ill'll
^^Keryboily m-edsa tonic in the
“I tried several different tunics but manentuse in so many homes is thai .t
|liething to brace the ni-rvi-s,
he suddenly became faint and fell to
I e- . i o- » liably reported here today
^^■the brain, and clean-, th.- did not seem to get much better until 1 contains no narcotic of any kin
began using Peruna. My recovery was runa is perfectly harmless. It can be tint those who reached Springfield, the ground. He expired soon after
It Peruna will do this is be-
* three, skipped out ward.
slow, but I was improving and I was used any length of time without acquir­ have a.'
lestion.
glad to continue using it.
ing a drug habit. Penina does not pro­ after eating off li.i
prny for a day j The deceased was aged TO y< ars.
on file thousands of letters
duce
temporary
results.
It
is
permanent
1
I
or
two
ami
without
doing
a
■ ,,f He was a prosperous fanner and had
“At the end of two months my health
Ify to the curative and pre- was restored and I looked and felt much in its effect.
.
| work.
This is proving to be an ex- , a wide acquaintance. He leaves four
lue of Peruna in cases of better than I had for years. Your rem­
It has no bad effect npon the system, ! pensive experiment for the io::; - y. daughters and a son as follows: Mrs.
reasion and run down con- edy is well worthy of a recommend and gradually eliminates catarrh by re­
Mollie Pepoit, Mrs. Frank Pepoit,
the system. We quote a and I am pleased to give It mine.”— moving the cause of catarrh. There are It is said that in order to hold thi ir
Mrs. J. A. Allen, Mrs. Dick Dead-
men
better
the
company
will
at
once
a multitude of homes where Peruna has
Frank Williams.
rnand and Samuel Godard.
advance wages.
been
used
off
and
on
for
twenty
years.
k Williams,,8935 34th street,
The funeral was held yesterday.
¡City, member First Presby-
Peruna never faits to prevent Such a thing could not be possible if
Peruna contained any drugs of a nar­
rch and Captain Capitol Golf
spring catarrh or nen ous prostra­
cotic nature. All correspondence held
Is:
tion, If taken in time.
strictly confidential.
ting h suffered with malaria
Pe-ru-na is the Finest Toni
For a Weary Woman.
>
-
DO 1 M
It it the lure-rui.ae. of
mrny serious disease >
and silo ild be treated
ia its earliest stages.
WEEKS’
Ereakuj*
!
ÀNDP.E ì V J. GODARD
DIES SUDDENLY
f
rear-old son of Mrs. F.tliel
Leffiugwell. formerly of
died at San Francisco
►
>
(ftelch Is mauag r of the
lid water plant instead of
llstrap, as inadvertently
hi yesterday's Guard,
puilton today filed with
k Lee his intention to be­
en of the United States
nice forever all allegiance
■blity to the king of England,
kland who was committed
e asylum at Salem from ,
y on March Ti, 19u5, was
March 19, 1906, on six
■e of absence in care of
CASES
Chicago, March 21—Judge Hum­
phrey decided that individual packers
aie immune tint corporations are not.
Corporations will be tried by the
juries in September. Individualswill
dismissed,
Resoluta oí Coniota
We, your committee appointed to
draft resolutions of condolence on the
death of Neighbor James A. Moir beg
Kelly Lumber Company, leave to report the following:
has installed two lO.xiU’
Whereas, The silent messenger,
a 22x3* |Hoa»ton, Stan- death, has entered our camp and re­
ble engine in their Spring moved from our midst our beloved
’ortland Timberman.
neighbor, James A. Moir; therefore
In has been appointed ad- be it
of the estate of William i Resolved, That the officers and
old German bachelor ne
jghbors of Webfoot Camp No. 8496,
neighbors
84:*!,
heart trouble on his
oj \ , extend to the bereaved
the city March 14.
The
¡n this their hour of sorrow
Ine of the property of the our heartieit sympathy, commending
DO.
John Kuest, A. E. 1 fh,.n) to the care of Him who doeth
1 L. H. Potter are named R|| thing9 w»-ll : and lie it further
b .
| Resolved, That our charter be drap-
»1 of A. G. Mathews this ed in mourning for thirty days; and
10 o _E„_
’clock was largely at-
'
flnfher
<M, de pite the rainstorm.
A
Resolved. That these resolutions lie
r of friends accompanied placed on the minutes of our lodge
l to Pleusant Hill for and a copy be sent to the bereaved
family aud also a copy lie sent to the
e license was issued this Weekly Guaid and Weekly Register
■Boon > Albert W. Schwering and for publication.
Han E. ager, both of Creswell.
O. W. HOLLAND,
J. W. PICKENS,
Cait»4
shipped a carload o
F. E. NIGHSWANDER,
to Loe Angeles yesterday,
Committee.
hey w ill be unloaded ot
GILBERT AND McCRADY
LATEST CANDIDATES
Hand, Sacramento and
in
Dr. Lowe the optician will lie in
aud barring dt-isi *
ak>«'
his Eugene office all next week. Have
JUlfiA k- i-e next M- :
»iven
him cure your head and eyeache with
ir—
f Mis« JetuMe Johns n
a pair of his superior glasses. They
t0
afternoon from the resi-
cost no more than others and you have
i Willamette street to
OU» P*
tea on 8»
I the benefit of his skill and over 18
' ■••OBii cemetery.
,1 beW- H. aL-ham, who recently an- years experience.
hi iM>lf as a candidate for
Security Calf Food mixed with
on ” representative "b'skim ml)g »ill equal in fee-ling value
1>I .x-nts pet-
f"F day.
■ hthelü nth fClm W. Kr
•principi aariatant in his vinegar
•C ‘■■»csar
g business, and upon
*
om he
-pendisi to conduct hi»
•Anea» w h> engag'd in hi» cam-
R. M c MVRFHFA.
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A Modern Sci -ntiflc Rem. iy for
Colds, La Grippe, -t-.ic'ache
and CoikStipiC’ciA.
It is composed oi
Quinine,Ipecac,
Coscitra
F. ice 25 cents.
No Cure, No Pay.
VY.
L.
DeLANO,
EUGENE ACENT.
Willamette House
SO We&t StL St.» Eugene» Ore.
RATES $i.00 PER DAY.
Boird and Room $4.50 per Week.
Meals $3.50 pet week.
WM. LILWALL, Pr<
KILLS CATARRHAL ' in J
SUES SOUTHERN PACiFiC
DEATH OF ERNEST
Breathe Hycmei a Few Times Daily
CO. FOR S6325 DAMAGES
A. SIMMONS and Be Cored-Goes Right to
Archie R. Galbraith has begun suit
in the circuit court for Lane county
against the Southern Pacific Company
Waterville.
March
20.—Waldon for 96325 damages, alleged to have
Trotter moved his lamily to Mabel been incurred by the injury to a stal­
this week.
lion which was lieing shipped on the
I ester Millican, who has been very company's train.
The plaintiff alleges that on March
ill with typhoid fever, is much im­
23. 19o4, he delivered to the company
prove 1.
J. W. Shumate paid a flying visit at Portland a full-blooded English
I Shire stallion mimed Dunsmore 2d.
to W.dterville Saturday.
I
No. 55o8, weighing 1950 pound* and
pur-
Mr. Krieth, of Eugene, has
chased the Noffsinger place HIlll valued at 93,000, to lx- carried to Al-
[ bauy anil delivered to Janies H. Sher-
moved on to it.
idan. It is alleged that while the
Florence
Hays
has
been
in
Eu-
Mrs.
freight
train which was carrying the
gene the past tw’o weeks receiving
.horse was at Salem the company's
medical treatment.
I employes carelessly and negligently
Arthur Campbell has gone East to
allowed another car to collide with
accompany his wi.e to Oregon, where the one which was carrying the stal-
they expect to make their future i lion with such force as to knock the
home.
'animal down, injuring him and male-
.1 and lame, re uderiug
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stnrdovant, of iug him sick
Elmira, have moved into the neigh­ him unfit for use and of no greater
borhood.
value than the sum of 910.
Thompson A Hardy, of Eugene,
Quite a number of our young peo-
pie attended the closing meeting of are counsel for Galbraith.
the Thurston Literary Sot
night.
The basket social given by the Wai
terville school on March 10 was not
very well attended on account of the
snowstorm, but 925 was takten in,
which will be used toward buying
Who will oppose W. W. Calkins for
seats.
councilman in the First ward at the
F. A. Post has grubbed and cleared city election on April 2T As yet no
30 acres of very stumpy land on his one seems willing to take up the
farm this winter, and now has it fight against Mr. Calkins who is tiie
He estimates nominee of the municipal ownership
plowed and sowed,
that it cost him 950 per acre to put forces.
The first ward is the strong
the first crop in.
’ hold of the municipal ownership and
Sam Kelly, a contractor for the prohibition forces and it is almost
B. K. Co., has begun on his spring useless to put up men against their
cut of logs with a large force of men. candidate.
The latest candidates to file their
nominating petitions are A. W. Gil
bert and D. M. McCrady, from the
Third an<l Fourth wards respectively.
They are both ownership men. Gilbert,
Crow, March 21.—We were glad to who will rut. against Frank Hamilton,
bid goodbye to the remnant of our is ex chief of police and a well known
seven inch snowfall when the rain be- logging contractor.
McCrady is a
well known painter. He will be J. M.
gan Saturday evening.
Mrs. Lydia McCulloch has had th- Howe's opponent.
R. B. Henderson, the ownership
misfortune to lose two hcises recent-
candidate in the Second ward, will
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have an an opponent Geo. T. Hall Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Liles, of Eu-
whose petition will lie tiled soon.
gena, came out yesterday to spend a
The tawt day on which nominating
few days with Mr. Liie I* mother.
petitions can lie filed is Friday,
ami daughter
Mrs. W. B. Smith and
Marek A
Fay, who have ts-en spending some
Sr
weeks at A. J. Kraal's, returned to
their home at Hale today
School began at Palestine Mot- I rh
1K
lav with Mrs. Nettle Fleck as tecch-
Chambers’ Hardware.
er.
Crow Items
<•-» -w
Ernest A. Simmons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin J. Simmons, died at the
family home, 266 Lincoln street, at 8
o'clock last night, aft»ran illness of
18 months’ duration.- He was aged 19
years. Besides his parents he leaves
one brother and one sister.
The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.
ni. tomorrow­ at the residence, with
interment in the 1. O. O. F. ceme-
tery. Rev. J. 8. McCallum, pastor
of the First Christ inn church, will
conduct the services.
TICKET NOMINATED
AT COTTAGE GROVE
A city ticket was nominated at Cot
tage Grove last night as follows:
Mayor—Dr. II. R. Job.
Aiderman, First ward Jim Porter.
Aldi rman, Second ward II. Venske.
Aiderman, Third ward— G. McQueen.
Ria-order—Joe Young.
City Treasurer Herbert Eakin.
Cotincilmen Wm. Johnson, W. A.
Hogate, and J. II Bartels hold over
until next year, the retiring council
men lieing C. II. Vandenlierg, Cham
berluin and Oliver Veatcti.
MRS. IDA POWELL
GRANTED DIVORCE
Judge L. T. Harris has decreed
that Mrs. Ida Powell lie divorced
from Edward Powell and that she lie
given the custody of the following
minor children:
Edward, aged eight
years; Alvin, six years, Delpba, four
/ears and I.ewella two years.
the Spot
In treating catarrhal troubles, the
first thing necessary is to kill all ca
tarrbal germs that may lie present in
the nose throat and lungs, thus free
ing the system from the poison ttial
they produce.
Stomach dosing cannot hill theee
germs. A direct local treatment is
absolutely necessary.and for thiB pur
pose nothing equals Hyomei.
■ It l-ii-c i- 1 he fanu>us < ucalyptag
oil.
This is combined with other
healing, aromatic gums and lielsama.
milking a genu killing, health giving
treatment for catarrh, entirely unlikt
anything else known.
When usix«
llyomei the air you breat he is like
flint on the mountains, high above
the sea level, where the pine forest»
till the air with fragrant and healing
balsams that give health and strength
to those until ring from dis uses uf
the respiratory organs.
lireatbi d through the neat pocket
inhaler that comes with every outfit
Hyomei reaches eveiy tissue of none,
throat and lungs and gives immediate
relief, effecting a permanent cure in
the worst cases of catarrh.
The complete outfit, consisting of
an inhaler, medicine droppter ami uut
Isittle of Hyomei costs only 91. Ex
tra byttles can be obtained for .A
cents. Hull's drug store gives a guar
antee with every Hyomei outfit that
the treatment will cost nothing unless
it cure».
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APPRAISERS FILE
THEIR REPORTS
D. M. McCrady, R. H.~TTT7Ti"r^^7”
and Frank Bowers, appraisers ot tlw
esta'e of David A. Gibbs, who ne
cently died and willed all his proper-
ty to the*». A. R.. Lzvlies of Hie G.
A. R. and W. R. C ., have filed their
They
The husband and family of Mr». N. report with the probate court.
Kill wish to extend their heartfelt found the property to lie valued at
thank* to those «ho -o kindly a»»i*t<-d 9x86.90. of which 8792.25 is ra h, 87*
in the illne-a and sad iieSeavemsnt of in real estate and the remainder in
otir beloved wiff and daughter.
personal property.
Charles Smith. R McMnrphey ami
Henry Hopkins, appraisers of the
pr'if - rty of W m 1. Go- -ft. whidb-d
I alone near the river bridge a f w days
’ hgo 'lw'-e found property to tl - value
At Portland. March 17, 11*45, to Mr. I of 9i:->
of which 9«»» ia in real
■ nd Mr». Will II. Smith, formerly of I • ■ «ta’e and th" remainder in cash ani
Eugene, a daughter, weight 8 pounds. ,« oual i op rty.
Card of Thanks
Born