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OREGON AND The Kidneys . SEVEN PRISONERS ATTEMPTED TO When they are weak, tor pid, or stagnant, the whole system suffers. Don't neg lect them at this time, but heed the warning of the aching back, the bloated face, the sallow complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with WILLAMETTE MEET . . . . . : STEPS TAKEN A Boatmans Story : : .................. IH é E TO FORM FAIR Ol'A I was at tlie seashore during the summer. Being passionately fond of t sailing and not being a sailor myself, pubii’E 1 hired a superannuated fisherman to (From Saturday's Guard.) (From Thursday's Guard.) (From Saturday's Guard ) sail me. Cue afternoon us we were SutiM First l alf—Oregon, 0; Willamette. A number ot Seven prisoners in the Lane county leaving the dock a woman not quite county fair ol pan This half was played with the ball arrived at middle age came down lead siasts met last er«‘ing pUrgUi *ht| jad made a desperate attempt to re ;t* (a I year- ing a little boy and bad some private call fot the putpo.e t ?f ‘»kib« J iu Willamette’s leriitoiy. gain their liberty early this morning Kiitei The secend half resulted, Oregon, conversation with my sailor. I noticed to organize a Laue C po»totU and no dou'-t would have succeeded that he spoke to her very gently, even turai Associatiou. M' * 4 ; Willamette, 0, on di’Hcult place affectionately, aud patted her sou on chosen chairman of the had it not Iceen for Night Officer Geo. A<J kick from the ■Jn yard line by Moul- his curly head. There was something J. M. \V illinias secretary Croner s little fox terrier dog which contains the best and J After tjJ The ! iu the appe.iranee of the woman that usual speech-makinj lgt U was Jn-uiJ Tiny.” which accopmauies its mas safest curative substances. rece made All through the game Oregon interest«.; me. Either she had experi that the association he i For testimonials of remarkable cures ter on his rounds. rcgulsrly n, O act otb Send for Book on Kidneys, No. 8. disastrous funi bles. enced some deep grief or had commit corporated and stock >”-ued. jJ a number of Ab-ut two o'clock this morning Weekly C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. ted some siu for which she could uut , following committee was . some very close to Willamette's goal forgive herself. But of al! this my wets Officers Croner aud Purdy W. 0 draft plans of iucorporatic «i'I’oitjted J line. Had the field tieen dry Oregon conceptions were vague. While talk to J J. 1- standing near the city hall listening termine the amount of ing to the old man there was a shad '«Dtal Geo- to a noise which they thought came jail,but he says he did not know what would have scored two or three touch and to »elect the locati ow on her face, but on turning away /’'> of th* ^1 from the county jail, but which they was going on. downs. Oregon dearly outplayed the grounds: J. M. W ill lams, b i- I her lips parted iu a happy smile. iHL'ii DUBOISE RINGLEADER. discovered to be the drippping of Methodists, but the latter's luck on ) oran, H. Gordon, 1 • L- (Tauryl Once on the water, after much plead Irving DuBoise appears to have the water from the eaves of tlie city recovery kept the score down. ing and ma..y promises. I got a story and W. M. Green. ball. When they were about to more been the ringleader in the attempt to from my navigator: on they noticed Croner’» dog rear |up escape. When a refioiter questioned “I knew Annie Miller when she was Both teams in good condition, each I N ’. ' on the iron fence around the county the prisoners be was the spokesman. man keyed to the highest pitch, is a slender little thing of fifteen, Ail I ■ jail ami it seemed to be listennig at He stated that the sheriff bad called her people were fisher folks, as every bow.the football eleven of A iliamette I something. Croner entered the jail them a lot of “kindergaitens” and body iu this place is. Her father had aud the team of Oregon faced tach I . bad luck aud got very poor, Al Ear- yard to ascertain wbat was attracting just to show him that they knew more other at 2:30 this afternoon on Kin ker, a feller about thirty-five who'd I Offri t the dog's attention ami was surprised than he thought the escape was caid field. Each team realized that gone to sea aud come back witli some I AH "b to hear a noise as if some one was planned. DuBoise made the asset the game in ail probability decides to prize money for towin' iu a deserted I digging out of the jail. In a moment tion that he didn't care very much whom the honors of the state shall be vessel, befriended him, and -the two I OUC.I ■■ he discovered a small aperture about getting a’‘ ay, but wanted to i long, ami j ossioly those of the North made It up between 'em that Al was | •’b .i. 1 through the west wall of the iail and show that it was mi difficult matter Meanwhile Annie west. As neither was over confident to marry Annie, could see someone inside prying away to do so. St. Petetaburg, Nov. l.-Geneta. I " ■ ' 'uty aud as pretty had grown io be tt of victory both sides were tilled with the bricks. It was plainly evident OPPORTUNITY ALWAYS THERE. She’d a lover nin, one of the most famous tsiroriik I T.llSt. a craft us you ever s. that determination from which conies that a tail break was in progress. de long voy- and head of their lighting orwDj’ I Tbe on the water, but he the fastest kind of football. 1'bese mere boys attempted some I lol 1'1' had a good tion during the Plehre luutiny . ages, so her father and Purdy ran to telephone Sheriff Fred Willamette's manager claims that chance to bring her round, They soon I tei m i Fisk and Deputy C. C. Hamm, ml, thing that older men would think im escaped from Siberia concealed in Crown I’rlnce Frederick William of Prussia, oldest son of the German the recent game with Whitman is no got her before the wind aud sailed while Croner with two 22 20 Colt' pussible. Time and again ever since emperor, was married June 6. 1'.»’5. to the Grand Duchess Cecilia of Mecklen water cask. His disappears^ J I li uue criterion of tlie worth of his team her into the port of matrimony. But I faitu. pistols in his bands watched the work the jail lias been built attempts have burg-Schwerin. On the 4th of July. 1906, a son was born to the royal couple now. He says that his men aie 60 per when they got her there she was all serious menace to persons »boss I West. of the piisoners who were all the been made to break the steel cell rods His birth was heralded throughout Germany by the ringing of bells mid salutes the terrorists «re now seeking, ». jd The of 101 guns, ami the Imperial Infant was christened Frederick William, nftei cent better than two weeks ago. stove iu aud ready to sink. I Suos time unconscious of tils presence out- blit always without sue-ess is a skilled organizer and one of tbj “Al spent a few months at home, The 'varsity here has the best of the I Ueir e ide. It was nearly 30 minutes be same opportun'ty the boys had has his father and grandfather. If he Ilves to succeed his father, the crown prlm-e most remarkable men the revolutiosI then weut on a long cruise. He'd been lo always been there, I ut it took the in on the German throne, lie will be known as William IV. The kaiser Is Iminess weight by three pounds, but seems to gone a year when in comes Jack Tuck has produced. fore Deputy Hammond arrived. He was oondennJ I pr»iu ii malily proud of Ids little gran Ison. whose birth on our Independence day makes have suffered more from injuries, the meantime the prisoners were dig genius mind of some one of ttiese er. Annie's old lover, aud when he to perpetual imprisonment for I I Ttius Im.i p.u ■: -<->uarl.v Interesting to American». because of Latourette's “eharley finds Annie married he sinks right youths, probably that of Irving Du ging away and every minute Officer plicity in the assassination of Minis. I I Msed pr horse.” The other men are in good down on the beach, covers Ills face Croner expected to see a prisoner s Boise, to figure out a means of escape ter of the Interior Sipiaguine and tb«l I tneir <• shape, but no better than Wiliam- with his Im. Js and shakes like a ship t.y which the dungeon dooi could lie head emerge from tin* bole. 11“ could attempt on the li’e of Pobodieudo. I I in pia etfe’s. buckin’ up against waves driven by I furtbei easil* see the hand of ttie prisoner of used. j a hurricane. Then without goin’ to sett, late procurator general bf .(¡J lui i Bezdek during the last week plan A PREVIOUS BREAK. who was working. All the bricks and holy synod. He was sent to the uk w l ned some surprises for his opponents see even his old mother he lights out mortar were pulled inside, so as not Three years ago three prisoners dug mins on the Mongolian frontier Feb-I I ter we which, with the new changes, he be- and doesn’t show up again for anothet I th>- E» to attract attention. h hole tlir->ugti the west wall of the ruaiy l.X I two years. lieved would do much for Oregon, I »¡fresai When Deputy Hammond arrived lie jail only h few feet to tlie north of "One day a body of a man was found He was also ready for all kinds of I «Dii ftS and Officer Puidy opened the front tlie one made last night and escaped, j up iu the Inlet. There were certain weather, and the general belief was marks about It that led some people to I «i uur door of the jail, «mi they could l eal lint ibis was an easy matter to <lo. that the rain would not hi Ip Willam- Tbe think It might be Al Barker, wfio ’ d l>een ttie prisoi ers scudding to their cell Tlie prisoners were allowed theiibefty ette's chances. to sea for a long cruise without lieing vita tl like a lot of rats. of the outside corridor and it was The teams lined up in the follow heard from. They called for Annie to In a moment Sheriff Fisk arrived only the work of a few minutes to ing older: decide the matter, and she decided that Mail and the three entered the main com punch u bole through the wall and It was, so they burled it, and a head Oregon l'Xticu Willamette partment. All was dark and still and crawl out. Since then the precaution Hug.................... ...c. . . . .. ... Nelson stone was put up over the grave, sacred the sheriff warned the prisoners that has always been taken to lock the Pinkham............ 1 g r.......... . ... Marker to the memory of Alfred Banker. The he would shoot the first one that prisoners in their cells nt night and widow put on mouruin’, but there was Scott................... -r g 1.......... . . Hewitt made a move. '1 he light was turned to keep them in I tie inner corridor not much grid f. and when Jack Tucker Zaeharius 1 t r......... .... Belknap came In again she picked up mighty on and all of the prisoners except during ttie day. Milwaukee, Nov. 2.—A telephone Atspiger r t I...., Lnmsbury quick. Jack wanted her to marry him Hugh Saxon,awaiting trial for murder, WILL GUARD PRISONERS. Fred Moulleu 1er.......... • . . Thomas right off. but she said she feared she message to the “Evening Wisconsin” and Irving Du Boise, for abduction, ■ ilc-i from Wausau says that Leunard Leo McKinuey. ... re 1 ... The broken steel rods will be re Coleman might have been mistaken about her were found in there cells These two Btiuiy pold, wanted in Chicago in eounectioi Clarke ............ .. f............. . Rader. husband bein' dead and put him off. bad evidently not bad time to legain placed by new ones, it I eing neces- with the murder of Mrs. Leslie, u He went on another cruise, and when Capt.Moores. . .1 h t ......... ■ . KilfSel their cells and had climbed to the top ■ary to send to Newton, Ohio, fol Chandler, ('apt. • r h 1.......... ......... Mace he came bac-k, no change havin' taken actress, was arrested there t.iiiy, of the cell cage,wheie they were lying them. Until their arrival the prison ■tlitlOUI place ns regards Al. Annie married Leopold is reported to hare nwk » Kuykendall . •q.............. ... .Owens Jack. He left cruisin', turned fisher fiat. They were made to come down ers will all lie compeded to stay in confession. I I ' Weight—Oregon, average■ 170; Wil- and * were locked up. Afterward tlie inner corridor, not being allowed man and settled down right here. In I Kuple lamette, average 167. ttie sheriff locked all of the prisoners to enter the ceils at all. At night a time tlie little feller you saw with her BACK TO CHICAGO. 11c. tli> Referee, W. Lair Thompson, of Al at the dock e-.ime along, and the Tucker out of their cel|s and compelled them watchman will be placed on duty it: Chicago, Nov. 2. -An officer tai I iti- ,-„i im ny ; umpire. R. NT'lhT-kmiïc'TrT family was happy, only I noticed that to sleep on the concrete floor of the the outer corridor to see that no PoitlHlid : ~~l 11. -Il,, an. Di. 11 fulfil r attempt to escape is made, 11. Annie was kind of worried and always been sent to Wausau to bring Leop-JU Ite: Ja. inside corridor. seemed to be lookin' out for somethin' to Chicago, bis arrest ami coufrw i| I rupt u. Leouatd, Eugene. All the cell doors will tie locked so BROKE CELL RODS. or some one. oeitig confirmed by news receiv’d <t Upon investigation It was found that none can lie taken off and again AT SALEM. I 'n “ It was five years ago coinin ’ No police beadquarters here ’hat the prisoners had gotten out ot used to break the rods. I he hole I Abe Lb vember. Tlie Tucker kid was about the three cells which they occupied made in the brick wall was plugged Salem, Nov. 3.—Iu the game here ' six months old. Ills father mid mother I Out at. by breaking off two of the steel rods up this forenoon. today between Hie Eugene high j havin' been married a year and a half. I llùu»t school and the Salem high school That was tic? fall we had the big storm in each. They admitted that they Iwt I had done the work during the day, the first bait re-ulted in a score of 5 that swept the coast from Nantucket to Hatteras. In the middle of the night and to a Guard leportor this morning to 0 in favor of the local lads. I to go I I heard a boom out at sea. Then th“ one of the piisoners stated that two Final score—Salem,¿9; Eugene. 0. I they i life savers went by in a hurry. I got of tlit> bars had been broken two days It would take a large library to hold all the works of Mrs. Louise Chandler up. dressed myself mid went out. A they » before. After the rods had tieen Moulton, for she Is seventy eight years old. begging tier pardon for mentioning ship was driftin' In. draggin’ her an broken they were replaced and stuck ■«CUUl »m'li a delicate topic, and began writing before site was eigtiteeu At eighteen chor. She stuck on the bar ami went i togethei with soap. she Imd written enough pcs-ms to till a book, which was then published. Mrs. to pieces in an hour. Then wreckage I During tlie day the prisoners are Moulton has been a great traveler, for years making an annual visit to London, and bodies came In. strewln’ the Iteach. Boston, Nov. 1. — In his politick I but allowed the libel ty of . the inside cor where she Is very much liked. Her first important book of pqeins, "Swallow “Just as it was cornin’ light I turned speeches at tlie Republican rallies st I ’a- Flights." was published in Ixindon. Mrs Moulton, whose husband. William A. ridoi. They lifted the iron door off and saw Annie Tucker Just behind me. Beverly and Salem last night A*M- I* 11 u Moulton, the piilillslier, diet! in 1898, lives In Boston, of whose literary circle the dungeon and pried the roda off She was white as a corpse. Takin' mo ney General Moody said he«»»ll,r* I UlD.i Chicago, Nov. 1.—Charles Whitney she Is tlie leading feminine light by the* sleeve, she led me. without a with this. It must t have taken ttie tigating the “great ami powerful i'b«i Noitoil, said by the police and postal word, to a little cove between two combined strength of all seven of ttie I his rs.- rocks. There lay n dead body. At and oil combinations, ’’ au I that if !» I b»r> prisoners, as tlie rotis are of the I-»st authorities to be r.--p insible for ex found evidence of illegal coabimtim once I recognized Al Barker. tensive swindling operations, is un steel and a saw will not effect them. Washington, Nov. 1. —A curious re “I took In the situation at once. She'd be would proceed without regard U I ‘intact Once gaining Hie onside corridoi der ar est heio, to tie turned over to sult of the recent adoption by tlie been livin' with Jack while another personal or political consequic«* I *-■ >¡ .■ the federal authorities by the police. there was nothing between the prisoi - United States army system of identi man's wife. Moody sai<]: It is claimed Norton lias defrauded « era ami liberty but a brick wall fication by finger prints, is just re “I stood lookin’ from the body to her “A few weeks ago Mr. Bryan *<• They lifted the iron shutters off of tile people of all parts of the United I the ported to the- war department in the and from her to the body. She was n the trusts were the paramount one of the windows and began the States out ot bonds and securities I *iti discovery in the person of a eoldier picture of despair. Then an idea oc I am not sure that he was not right work of digging a hole thtough tlie amounting to three million dollars by at l-'ort Leavenworth of a British curred to me. Goin' up beyond high I Scbtm two feet of brick. Once going representing himself as a broker, sell murderer for whom the Scotlnd Yard tide and tak'n’ a bit of board that bad ing their stocks and pocketing tlie been washed ashore, I began to dig In IPr'-titv through the inside layer of cement it authorities have tieen looking for for the sand. In bis room was found I Ur <g was an easy matter to remove the proc-‘»‘'t«. St. Johns, Nov X —The fact that Palis, Nov. 3.—The minister of yeacs. The man is serving a five “‘What you goin’ to do?’ Annie bricks. They iiad a hole fully 20 bonds, stocks, abstract« of land titles, Lieutenant Peary’s steamer Kooee- public instruction and worship today yeais’ sentence for a military crime I toni» I asked. I» inches square clear through except ill first mortgages Mid other negotiable Elk Falls still has 'em bested- aud is well behaved. Wheu, however, announced that the government did I Yssed ” ‘ Burv hint. Nolcody but you and me vi-lt was damaged by ice while the ex • the outer layer when discovered, pa pels, ttie greatest part of which not regard the Catholic church as au attempt was made to scare an im knows that a- haln't been dead all this Winfield man who has » punipb» I fc»oy and it was only a question of a very are thought to tie genuine and worth piorer was making his last dash to liemg in revolt against the law pro print of his fingers he fought desper time, mid I don’t propose they shall.* |i fwt ahuost two vine that covers an area of •» millions. O*her papers pUo ward the North Pole was report’d te- viding for the separation of chinch ately, knocking down an attendant. few minutes before they would hav- “I dug a shallow grave, put the liody isn’t in it at all with Thon. Stout, been able to crawl through ami make wete found which on the face are day. The extent of the daninge was and state, or against the state. The • Suspecting bis resistance indicated In it and covered It over with sand. this city. Mr. Stout has in bi» their escape. The high iron fence worth about one million, but their not learned, Peary is al.o reported Catholic church has simply declined a bad previous record, the authorities Thon I took Annie by the hand and Said to her: den a pumpkin vine from would nut have detained them a mo actual value is doubtful. to take advantage of its privilege sent copies of the imprint to rark us *t>S<i I It is claimed that Norton, in vail to need coal. If you value the peace and comfort that covers an aiea of •’»uw tuetit. The hole in the outer wall was under the law, as other religions did, cities and within a short time the This vine at the ground meatur» J ’f jour hu 'anil nncl son, keep this a * io Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife of the almost as big as a man's hat when ing and trading these securities, has and on December 11 would forfeit ita Scotland Yard reported that the man secret.’ 's . around, »nd it made many thousands of dollais, explorer, today received the folio* and a halr inches the work was stopped. 980,000,060 property atei theieafter committed hu atrocious murder in She Jl«t threw her arms al»out my 15 pumpkins, the .Li smallest and th“ p< sial authorities have la-en ing telegram from Commander M, "i THE PRISONERS. Peary, live under the common la*. The Morta aud was sentenced to life ini- ne< k and cried. circtniteience »nd ” I ■•arching tot him since January, 1 ’ « 35 inches in c ----- X dated at Hopeciale, I-abrador: The prisoners in the jail at the time it?" chuiches, MS state and c-'tnmunal prieoument. but escaped to America. “I «ent her home and watched th, id the largest b»«<| when he disappeared at Detroit, were as follows: grave all day to see that the tide didn't ing 18 pounds, an- "Our boniewaid voyage has tieen property. would remain open for [*mrt( inches »nd • Thomas Reeves, aged 18 vears, and Mich., ostensibly to go to Loudon. an incessant battle with ice, stoims Catholic worship. go high enough to wash out the t>ody. a circumference of 51 Tbe combiM»j •»» «I It is lielieved Norton is an weight of 46 pounds, ex con and that night I uncovered It. put It Hugh Saxon, 111, awaiting trail fo» The object for which the Republi and bead winds, Propeller was pumpkins 1» * vict, having served a term In my boat. and. sailin' out Into deeo weight of the 15 | st Rut- It murder; incarcerated Aug. 7. - »Ml damaged and progress is very slow, can party in France struggled for water, dropped it. loaded. Into the pounds. If you are a doubter f Ms*' James Davis, aged 18, awaiting tlial land, \t., for fraudulent use of the Waiting hete for coal from the mall thitty years, the minister said, bad ciirr» ocean ” mails. see for yourself. The at1 or forgery ; incarcerated Aug. 14. ‘MU steamer Have no nnixety. Expect tieen achieved at last. The old tran paused, pulled the main from the Elk Falls Journal Floyd DuBoise, a«c-d Xl, and Irving The cabinet has approved the wire from Chateau Bay. Am pet- Cincinnati, Nov. 2 X —Joe Gens, sheet In a little, then finished: Not Kansas, was handed to the DuBoise, it, awaiting trial for^ataiuc ministerial déclarai in of policy and lightweight champion of the fectly »ell. ” Si e mid I are the only ones that world, John Hollingsworth, «1 tion; incarcerated October 5. have known the secret. Now you le ree’**! The intrepid Arctic explorer failed the president has signed the Lilis to ■nd Kid Hermcnu, of Chicago, you 1 ’ today 222 Washington etieet. Charles .Martin, aged 22, awaiting to reach the North Pole, as he had l>e introduced in parliament Monday sigued articles 1 to tight twenty rounds know It. Hut you don't live here, and its publication because trial for larceny bv Icaile.’; incareer Confidently hoped to do with hi* providing for the purchase of the or to ■ finish. : as the club may desire. I m not mistaken In supposin’ you'll time Elk Falls people rt keep It to yourself.” ated October 28. specially constructed vessel, the Uestern railiond and the abolition of before the Tononnh., Nev.. Athletic t‘ e death penalty. I shall probably never be hers gene and are per Fred Smith, aged 17, awaiting Dial Roosevelt, tail he penetrated nearei Club. A purse of 930,001) split ,ixt. •'.g'ln I s * i <1_ “At any rate. I wottM with Mr. Stout. for forgery, incarcerated Octola>i :k>. Havana, Nov X - Governor Magoon to the pole than the Duke of Abruz k,^ i and forty per cent., the winner to •o-ner .! e than repeat your story tn - kraiici« Tlrey, the boy who was has ordrrd strong bodies of rural Congressman Rockwell Roar is «ink take the big ,od. has been offered *•5 th.it tl- - persons concerned could si's expedition, which nad held the <*tra CAS ing rapidly at Worcester, Mass Arctic ita’ord, Hi> decrees and i he fight will take pl.ee co Xew be recognized ” Mkool, was iu another part ot the and restore orde» in the island. th» hie death is near at hand. minutes. 1 ears' eve. EDWIN N BENTON Signatare BREAK JAIL ON GRIDIRON ASSOCIACI] | Hood’s Sarsaparilla MAKES ESCAPE FROM SIBERIA CROWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF GERMANY AND THE BABY WHO MAY BE WILLIAM IV. LEOPOLD HAS CONFESSED TO MURDER CHARGE MOODY AGREES NOTORIOUS WITH BRYAN LOUiSv. bi-irtNOLER moui ton . novelist and poet . SWINDLER IS FINGER PRINTS CAUGHT AT LAST AS TO TO I IDENTIFY MAN AFTER YEARS PEARY'S WIFE HAS MESSAGE FROM EXPLORER POSITION OF CATHOLIC CHURCH IS DEFINED Some Pumpkins JOE GANS TO FIGHT HERMAN AT TONOPAH GOES GUNNING FOR COBAN REBELS I I' s^l 1 ' ’