SUFFERED FOR YEARS COMPLICATION OF PELVIC DISEASES, blue RIVER Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health and Usefulness to Pe=ru=na __________— I Read the Letters of Grati tude From Women Who Have Been Benefited By Dr. Hartman’s Advice. A Multitude of Such Letters Are Received Every Year. A TYPICAL LETTER Mrs. Carry Peduxzi, Hustad, N. Dak., Writes: ••I take pleasure in telling you that[ through your wondertul medicine I am entirely cured ot catarrh ot the Stomach and pelvic organs. “1 was »<• rundown ou account of my Ulnesa that I could no longer attend to my housework. I could not eat or sleep and had terrible pain in my back. “1 took Peruna and in five months I was well. I have not felt »o well for a long time. “1 wish everyone who is sick would take Peruna and time recover their health. “I have Peruna in the house con­ tinually. I thank you for all that you have done for me.” Medicine of Merit. Miss Katie A. Washer, 1706 Prentice street, Louisville, Ky., writes: •‘As my experience has been so favorable from the use of Peruna, I unhesitatingly state that I believe that i it Is a medicine ot unquestioned merit '^9 for all the ills that we women suffer from. ■ “I find that it strengthens and in­ fuses new life into the system, and whenever I feel rundown or over-tired, a few doses of Peruna will strengthen me again.” Found a Friend In Need— Pe ru na. Mrs. Florence Aitkens, 1104 Front St., Toledo,Ohio, writes: YP NRS.fLOfiENc ••Peruna cured me of catarrh of the uterus. I took about four bottles when I noticed an Improvement and five bottles cured me. “I do not know what I would have America I» the Land of Nervous been like to-day had 1 not obtained Women. Peruna, for I was in a terrible state. Tlie majority of women are nervou» “1 had pains all over and was cross because they suffer from some form of and Irritable. 1 was losing hope of ever pelvic catarrh. being well again. The greatest obstacle in the way of re­ ••/ am to-day a well woman after suf­ fering for nine months. I cannot tell covery 1» that they do not understand you how happy I feel, but you will that catarrh is the main source of their know. illness. “Perun* 1* the best medicine on earth. Women who are In doubt as to their “My husband is now taking it and I ailments should write to Dr. Hartman, Will always keep Peruna in my house. President of The Hartman Hanitarium, “Périma is the best friend I ever had. Columbus,Ohio, who will give their let­ It vured mo.” ters prompt attention, without charge. PROFESSOR OF MINING AT UNIVERSITY ed to centre ; Jones. Final score; (From Monday's Guard ) Professor Arthur C. Terrel, of Col­ orado, lias Iwen appointed professor of mining at the university. He will an ive the first of next week to take up bis new duties. Mr. Terrel is a giaduate of the Colorado School of Minas, but «luce his graduation has been prominent ¡n the actual mining of tlie Rocky Mountain state. The faculty consideis itself very fortunate in obtaining him. Professor Terrel tills the position left 01*11 by the resignation of Pro­ fessor J. M. Hyde, wlm is exporting properly for an English syndicate ill Mexico. Professor Hyde resigned ou account of his health. At Leuliiirg, October 1, 11*16,Theodore Hurns Carter, the five months-old son of Mr. ami Mrs. La tn or Carter. Steinfeldt K. 9 Sox Cuba I died to II. 4 4 E. 0 9 Died At the family home one mile east of Springfield, Oct. 6, 1906, Mrs. liar riet E. Emory, wife of P. H. Emory, aged 41 years 7 mouths and 27 • lay», The cause of death was tuberculosis of the lungs. Tlie fu neral was held Monday witli intermentiu the Natron cemetery. At Creswell, Octo tier 6, 1900, Mr». T. J. Dunton, aged CO year», De­ ceased died at the home of her so ti- in law, Geoige Hilk-gas, and was buried Sunday nt Camp Creek cem- etery. She leaves the following child- ren: (’hurles, B.'it and Frank Dun ton and Mrs. Lou Dunivan, of Crook DEBATING TEAM COACH. county; Vivian Dunton, of Walter Professor J. B. Brindley, ot the de­ rille; Byron and Gould Dunton, of partment of economics in the univer Lost Valley; Mr». Not« Coffin, of sity, has been appointed by the com­ Everett, Wash., and Mis George mittee on oratory and debate coach Hillegiis, of ( res well. fir the debating teams during the year. Mr. Brindley is very brilliant At Wendling, October 5, 1906, Mrs. in this I ne, having won a gold medal last year at the University of Wis­ I*>na B. Co lune, wife of Jamea D. consin in a coutset to choose the Cobine, aged 35 years and 16 days. l>est individual debater ill that school. Tlie cause of death was heart trouble. Having had »<> much experience in She leaves, besides her busband, actual practice, the ’earn» which Mr. three children. The funeral was held Brindley will produce, will tie up in Sunday afternon with interment in every detail in tactics as well aa logic the Springfield 1. O. O. F. cemetery. and fact*. AMERICANS WIN FIRST GAME FOR CHAMPIONSHIP At her home on East Thirteenth street, in Fairmuont, Sunday, lieto ber 7. KML at H N a. m., Mr». II. M. Black, from a complication of dis­ ease*. She leaves a husband and five children. Chicago, Oct. 9.— The first game of the world » champioshlp aerie» is to be played t.s lay. Th* w vMther is cold Timber near city suitable foi cord and partly cloudy, but min im not likely and It promises to clear to wood. State price per cord and dis some extent. Sleet liegen failing at tance fiom town. Add rye* W. W. MOORE, 11:15, but did not continue long. Eugene. THE FINAL INNING. I or the Sot, latwll grounded to Ever» ; Kohew tiled to Schult» and Donohue struck out. THF PIAIOM» HKik» /V 1 «¿le« ' Ask »«■«• I*rv.((tot K« Z The crowd was crazy with appre­ till. 7. V hension as the Cube took their place», TU'MMber X/ K-t Md Mt H V Moran tatting for Cbeckard. ht«* il «a. tu a \» pii la. te- •> Moran filed to Jones; Ebulte ■ Rrst Stetet Aiety» grounds«! to Tannehill ; < Tiauce singl- ' *1 üte* ' Wanted enny K oyal T’ ills SHERIFF FISK BRINGS BACK MINERS ENJOIN RUNAWAY PAIR LUCKY BOY CO. (From Saturday's Guard.) (From Thursday’s Guard.) Sheriff Fisk returned last night Pending the decision of the circuit I fre»m The Dalles, where he went to court in regard to the opening of the Lucky Boy road from Blue River City bring back Floyd Dubois, char ed to the mines, as recently ordered by with the abductiou of 14 year-old Ma­ the county court, an injunction suit bel Conrad from Marcola about a has been instituted by a large num­ week ago. He brought the girl along ber of mine owners in the district to and they wete met at the depot by restrain the Lucky Boy Mining Co. [her mother and step father, who at from maintaining the present obstruo- I once took her in charge. The Dalles Chronicle tells of the tiun to the road, thus giving the pub­ lic free access to and from the dis­ captuie of Dubois by Sheriff Chris­ trict. The plaintiffs in the suit are man and hi» deputy. E. B. Wood, as follow»: as follows: “The officers kept their weather 8. C. Sparks, T A. Topham, J. F. eye open all day’ ami finally about 10 Ben Anderson, Tate, Dexter Sparks, o’clock last night saw a girl of the W. 8. Standish, J. E. McCauley, description given standing about the John Krognes, Jamea A. Henessy, Umatilla House cornet. She soon iiart Tate, A. H. Taylor, Nels Sal- crossed over and faitbet up the street vick, P. H. Kyllo, John Hawkinson, was mel by a young man. Believing J. W. Gibbs, E. Kuuyard, Glenn O. they bad secured a clew the officer» Power», B. F. Dorris. followed them up Third street to W. In their complaint, which was tiled A. Johnson’s corner, then on to in the circuit court today by their Fourth and up the grade leading to attorneys, Williams A Beau, they al­ the bluff. There they were accosted lege in substance as follows: L injtad H D ak andjisked_wheie they were going. That plaintiffs are miners owning “None of your----- business,’’ re* numerous mining claims in the Blue sponded Dubois. River district. That for more than 25 “Well, we'll make it our business,” years past mining and the develop­ said the officer», and then he ex­ ment of mineral claims on Gold Hill plained that be was taking the young in said district has been carried ou lady to the home of his sistex on the by plaintiffs and others. That when hill. But that explanation wasn't mineral was first discovered on Gold sufficient and the pair were taken to Hill and for some yeais thereafter the sheriff's office, where Dubois was the only means of transporting sup­ put in jail. During the time that the plies into the mines was to pack the sheriff was dealing with the man, samejon their backs. That later and Wood got hold of the girl, who had more than 15 years ago the plaintiffs given a fictitious name, and succeed- | and other miners in the district con- i ed in getting her to confess that she . structed and built a wagon road from I was Mabel Conrad and that she came ! the then toll road where it crossed i to The Dalles with Duboi» Monday. Blue River for a distance ot about a She is a sweet looking girl about four­ mile to Simmons creek,and from Sim- teen years of age and seemed to have ' tnons cr««ek to the summit of Gold I uo realization of what she bad done, Hill a trail for pack horses was built, nor the fate that awailed her in the i That said road and tiail were bulit band of a villain, whom the officers so as to enable the miners to more | are convinced, from letters found easily transport supplies and provi»- his pouket, is but a procurer [ ions into the mines. houses of ill fame, in which he That for more than 20 year» past Miss Anna McGinn, 161 Plain street, tended to place her. said road and trail have been traveled Providence, R. I., writes: “DuboÍB, who is !b years of age, “I wish to let you know of the good ' and used by plaintiffs and the public has respectable relatives in this city, your medicine has done for me. as a highway for the transportation though he has always been a profli- “I had what the doctors called heart of Bupplies and machinery inio the _______________ trouble. I had been doctoring for a mine». That during all of said time | gate. ” year before I tried your Peruna. the plaintiffs and the public used and “I got a bottle of your Peruna and I traveled the road and trail as a pub­ after a week's nse of it I began to feel better. I could not eat, sleep, or work, lic highway without objection, it ren but 1 have at last found that the medi­ ■-option or interference of any person t [ or persons whomsoever. That during cine that will cure me is Peruna.” the year 1899 said defendant com- | pany, while the road and trail were j being publicly traveled, constructed ' a private wagon load ovei and along the said road and trail to the mines of (From Thursday’s Guard.) i said defendant. That in the con­ Sheriff Fisk this forenoon received struction of said wagon road by the The court, npon a hearing this defendant, „u„ ...... ...... __ - 8 telephone message from Sheriff Levi the oo.v. »aid trail and _ road afternoon, issued a temporary injunc­ I built by the nlanitlffs was merged I hrisman, at The Dalles, stating that tion restraining the Lucky Boy Co. into the road built bv the defendant. Hoyd Dubois and Mabel Conrad, from blockading the Blue River road. That the plaintiffs and public have Marcola a few days This decisiou is in the cause of traveled and used the road constiuct- »«“• »>“‘1 ‘'aught at The Dalles, Poweis et al vs. the Lucky Boy Co., ed by defendant as a public highway, I Sher,ft v Fisk left this afternoon to and William» A Bean appeared for tiie without interruption, hindrance or | ' bring them back. plaintiff and Thompson A Hardy fur I objection, ever since the building I Dubois is charged with taking away the defendant mining company. ' thereof and up to the 22d day of May, | a gitl under 16 years of age foi im- i 1906. That on said 22d day of May, j moral purposes. The girl is only 14 11906,the defendant placed an obstruc- - years of age and is a step-daughter of I tion across sai«i highway, at a point - Homer Kelly, of Marcola. ------------------------- on the mining claims of defendant, At the Hotfmau House in Eugene and below the mines of the plaintiff, Saturday evening. October 6, 1906, [ »o as to completely obstruct and pre- Geo. W. Iven» and Hettie D. Chris­ j vent the u»«» of said highway to plain­ tian, Bev. J. 8. McCallum of:*ciating tiffs and the public, thereby prevent­ ing the plaintiffs from transporting At the office of Justice of the Pence supplies, machinery oi provisions to (From Monday's Guard.) Bryson at 12:30 o’clock today, the tbsir mine». Floyd Benton, alias DuBois, who That the plaintiff», in order to car ­ judge officiating, Wm. I. Smith aiui was arrested at The Dallas a few day» and Miss Castelle A. Bedell, both of | ry on development work and in order ago on a warrant issued out of Just- to be able to comply with the law as Lane county. | to the annual assessment work ou , ice of the Peace Bryson's court in 1 their claims.ate requires! to transport Eugene, chargiug him with taking At the residence of Rev. Geo. E. large quantities of »applies, machin­ away Mabel Conrad, of Marcola, a McDonald, the officiating clergyman, ery and provision» over said highway girl under the age of 16 years,without in Eugene, October 3, 1906, B. Kram­ and to use and travel said highway. the consent of her parents for the er Deal, of Drain, and Miss L. May That defendant lefuses to remove said purpose of concubinage and prostitu­ Browning, of Laue county. obstruction or to permit plaintiffs to tion. was taken before the justice Sat­ He pleaded not In Eugene, October 5, I960, Louis remove it and refuses to permit plain­ urday evening. J. Flock, of Douglas county, and tiffs or the public from using, travel­ guilty and the time for deciding Lina A. Warner, of Fall Creek, Jus- ing over.or the transportation of sup­ whether or not be wished a hearing plies, machinery or provisions over wa» set for 10 o'clock this forenoon. tice of the Peace Bryson officiating. said highway to the mines of the This morning he appeared with his attorney, L. Bilyeu, and decided plaintiffs. That plaintiffs have no other road upon a preliminary examinatior, or highway over which to trarel or which was set for Thursday at 1 p. m. The penalty for the crime is impris­ In Eugene October 5, 1906, to A. transport their supplies, machinery B. Kowe and wife, a sou; weight nine or provisions. onment in the penitentiary from one and a half pounds. That by reason of the wrongful ob­ to two years, imprisonment in the struction of the highway the plain* ' county jail from three months to a To Chas. Neal and wife, at Spring­ tiffs aie damage«! in the sum of 9— year, or a fine of from 9100 to 9600. field, Wednesday morning, October 3, Benton’s step-father, Duboi« by Wherefore, plaintiffs pray for an a daughter. order of the court resttaining defend­ na-re, is her- to arrange for his de- I fense. At Creswell, September 27, 1906, to ant from maintaining said obstruc­ tion to saiti highway, a.d requiring Adelbert Morse and wife, a son. sail defendant to remove said ob­ Albany Democrat. Chief Farring­ At Patterson Island, nerthi-ast of struction therefrom so as to permit ton of Eugene does things. Vester- Eugene, Octobet 1, 1906, to K. W. the paintiffs and|thejpublic to have the day be arrested Herman Breyer and Kirkpatrick and wife, a son. unrestricted use and enjoyment of Ryan Blachley on the charge of violât- said hi hway, an«i that upon a final ing the local option law ou separate In Eugene, September 30, to Mr». bearing that said defendant be pel pet chargee. O. J. Kizer, a son. ually enjoined ftom obstructing in A man from Drain says work is be- WANTED—To hire horse for plow any way said road or in any way in­ ing pushe«i vigoruosly on the Coo» ing Address Joe John, Goshen. o9 terfering with the plaintiffs traveling Bay road. Within « miles of Drain over said road : and that plaintiffs re­ there are ten big camps of graders. The largest earload of caeeara bark cover judgment against said defend­ Among the big contacts are two for ever shipped was loaded at the Eu­ ant for the sum of 9— damages tunnels which will take 15 month« gene depot today for »hipment by the and for coats aud «lisournementa of and two years respectively to build Seattle Chittim Co. to New York. suit and such other relief as may to Work is going ahead in a meaner 1«! It consists of 60,1**) pound«, where«* the court seem equitable aud juat in show that the road ie"a Tu»in *" the average oarload 1» 30,1*10 pounds. the premises. , proposition. 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If not at your dealer’s write to nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. JOHN 0. ROCKEFELLER'S RECENT INTERVIEW MARCOLA ELOPERS CANNOT BLOCKADE BLUE RIVER ROAD THE DALLES Married BENTON. ALIAS DUBOIS. BEFORE JUSTICE OF PEACE Born John 1). Rockefeller has yielded to the persuasive appeal of a Cleveland interviewer and exptessed his opin­ ion with cleat news on American trade interests in Europe. But he errs when he says: “The French people bate us, and they will crush us if they can. They want our money. They want the patronage of our tourists. But they hate us. They never let »lip an oppoitunity to take quick ad vantage of our mistakes. This is a struggle for supremacy. We mutt vis or they will, and there will tom quarter for ns if they win." 0*r country is on the best of teims with ______ France, T which has been our fiiend since her troops enabled us to compel Cornwallis to surrender at Yorktown Imperial troops invaded Mexico to" ing oui civil war in seeming boetibt,. to this country, but thei represented the Third Napoleon, not the French people. Mr. Rockefellei ha« reeeinA false impressions in Fiance. HARMFUL STOMACH DOSING SCOVILLE DEFENDED GAR FIELD'S ASSASSIN No Need of It When Hyomei Is Used to Cure Catarrh Chicago, Oct. 8.-George ScoriM Physicians and scientists agree that brother-in-law of ( barles the less medicine one swallows the died at bia home in this lltv --------- ___ with ------ this ....... dav. He had practiced !•« M better. It is in keeping idea that Hyomei is recommended brJ«innA ikM «nd w;i- made s®0“ leadmg physician, th.oughout tMfc^r.„lgh h’ig (lefenw. of G.iteau tt and other catarrhal »ections. When this treat ment is used in ca­ the murder of President GarfWd- tarrhal troubles there is no stomach dosing, for the medicine is taken in with the air you breathe, and goes right to the spot where fhe catarrhal germs are present, healing the in­ flamed and irritated mucous mem­ W. W. Adams, residing met >1^ brane. killing the disease germs and entering the blood with the oxygen, field, was a pleasant business <. driving all catatrhal germs from the The Guard office Saturday. system. Do not try to cure catarrh of the head by putting medicine into J. F. Inman, of Elmir* ’*• your stomach—this is neither a scien­ city Saturday. —■ tific nor common sense treatment. Geo. W. Stewart, of SPntt* Breathe the healing balsams of Hyo­ mei and in a few days vou will notice was looking after business m* relief, and its continued use will re­ Eugene Saturday. sult in a complete and lasting cure. Hynson Smith. « Mr. Hull ha» seen so many cure* made by Hyomei among bis custom­ respected pioneer er», several of them cases where all who reside» near Junction^- hope of relief ha,, been given up, that he gives an absolute guarantee of in Eugene lues-lay. cure, or money will be refunded, with tiedin this county in 1<’4- every outfit he sell». C. C. Crone, of Junction- • The complete Hyomei outfit costs cently disposed of b,i * but 91, while extra bottle» of Hyo­ household goods at 111 mei, if needed, are only 5*» cents. leave in a few o 9 19 30 Miseouii, • here be w>'i O S. M. Stier», of Lowell. ** ®*arv tbs ■futurs ing to business matter» tt I last Thursday. Personals