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-W-W PROMINENT HOSPITALS SAY _c-a g? C3 ggSBha siSZSBSBa K5BSi2SB£gSP TP q? q;J st * ctp t ,-p n c—□ trm I — PE-RV-NA DOES WONDERS ’ g? q? crp-gasEsasasasasBSBsasasgsp c K5 ¿±3 dha di KS ---«e S h erp p cp erp c—, cz 73 r- IN RELIEVING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES RAWLINGS HANGED WITH NEGRO SERVANT Ml«» < tara Hell >1) anil John Utley Maxwell I liitisl 111 the Holy Homi« uf Matrimony A very pretty home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ DIED. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ At the home of her son at *<96 Pat terson street, in Eugene, on Tuesday. December 4. 1906, at 4 p m.. of per- Itonitis. Mrs. J. A McLaue, aged 6e years, 6 months and 19 days. She leaves four sous and two daughters Her sous are; G. W McLane, of Klamath Falls; O. I*.. of Eugene; H. B , of Seto. Linn county, and R C , of Baker City. The daughters art- Miss Frances, of Portland, aud Mrs. P W. Goodman. of Lyons, Or. Th< remains s will l»e luterred at Lyons. 1 CORPORATIONS ASK LOWER ASSESSMENT Erauk E. Sly at Creswell when their Assessor B F. Keeney has revtgaM Vaklesta. Ga . Dec. 4. J G. Raw only daughter, Clara Hell Sly, was kicks on the assessment uf <* lings 1 white* and Alt Moore tne.-rol big corporations doing busluesa *. were hanged here today for the mur united in the holy bouds of matrlino- Lane county, namely, the Soutaasa der of Willie and Carrie Carter In ny to Mr John Wiley Maxwel'. of Pacific Company and the I'lAb July, 1905. Both tueu went to the Irving. on Thanksgiving. November States Telephone and 5 "C igr Company. scaffold without a tremor The mur 2 9th, at high uoou. by Rev J L. The Southern Pacific Coinnso? der was the outcome of a quarrel asks that the assessment oa fib. Stratford, pastor of the M E. church ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ -4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ over land between Kawlings aud W ♦ main line be reduced as follows: <k> L. Carter, both of whom were Bap of Creswell. They were atteuiled by PI- RSON ILS ♦ the roadbed, from »17,000 la IK tist ministers. Rawlings' two sous Miss Sadie Sweet, of Eugene, an old ♦ ♦ 000 per mile, and on the rolihm; are also under sentence of death in schoolmate of the bride, and \ ern ♦ ♦ ♦ ▼ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ stock from 12,000 to $100 per taMc on the brcm-h lines, the roadbed t-w connection with the conspiracy to R. Sly. youngest brother of the bride. J 11 I lall .'inan, of Irving, was a $10,000 to $5,000 per mile, and murder the Carter family They are The bridal party marched down the business caller at The Guard olfiet 110,000 to $5,000 per mile, and as aged 17 and 19 years. stairs to the sweet strains of Mendels- | Thursday $400 Rawlings expressed himself as anx sohn's wedding march played by Vern The assessment on the property •' Mr. and Mrs T. J , Blakely, of ious to expiate bis crime. Appedson, of Eugene. They look Lowell were iu the city Tuesday, the Pacific States Company has b«a fixed at $33.359, but the coiupMj Rawlings and Carter were both their places in the archway 110m looking after business i matters wants it reduced to $26,2 46. preachers until they sett tiled on ad which was suspended a beautiful flo J M . Cornelius, of Creswell, was Assessor Keeney, In fixing the •» joining farms, and the daughter of ral bell The bridesmaid wore white In the city Tuesday. sessment on all corporations. a> a* one was i to marry the son of the o’her C. ina silk and '-arried pink chrysan T. K Blown, of Elmira, was a as on the property of Individuals when a feud started themums tied with white ribbon pleasant caller at The Guard office figured on a cash valuation basis. * be announced that he wotrld d« *e The feud I dkl not result in any The bride was handsomely gownel in Tuesday. fore the work of assessing h.*KBa deaths until the night of June 13, cream Eolinne silk, with embroidered He feels that the Southern l'aria* when the two Rawlings boys, accom ; chiffon, and carried a shower lieu and Pacific States assessments a»« Just and declares there will he panied by Moure, the negro, weut by quet of white chrysanthemums tied reduction. moonlight to the Carter homestead with white ribbon The parlors were very artistically to exterminate the whole Carter fam i decorated with Oregon forest green- ily. Real Estate Transfers. ery, chiysanthemums. and potted IpfTALS ALL OVER THE CONTINENT FIND PE-RÜ-NA VALUABLE IN TREATING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES. Artec Land & Catti« Co. to J F. i plauts. After congratulations the CATARRH of the respiratory organs Montreal. Nov T, 1903. “Before the treatment 1 could not wedding party repaired to the dining Kelly, 80 acres in section 18, town We found Peruna a relief in several walk for a quarter of an hour without /l, »common alln.ent in Canada for room, where a sumptuouB repast ship 15 south, runge 1 west; $10 cases. |, experiencing much fatigue. Now 1 can t llMSt two thirds of the year. May Baldwin to John M Rennie - awaited them. The bride’s table was B e can say It Is a good tonic and we walk a mile es-ily. This condition Is no doubt canned by are very thankful At <he city election at JuactSat and Frank E Dunn, 134.1 acres in j beautifully decorated. From the cell- “Through these three cases we desir» 1«long, severe winters experienced in Sisters of the Good Shepherd yesterday the following were eleeJeB section 7. township 18 south, range J ing hung a large white bell, white lispart of the continent. When catarrh once fastens itself upon to make known to the public the ef Counctlmen- J. H. Miller, F A ' ribbons suspending from hel) to table • went; $1.00. Therefore, when P-runa was dis- the system, it becomes an obstinate dis ficiency of your remedy.” 1 Cly.l. ■ and Daisy D. Warner to Saylor, Jr. Hospital St. John, of St. Johns, tied with yellow chrysanthemum» and irered by Cansd ian people to be a ro- ease to eradicate Councilmen, two years—Dr. n«*az Province of Queliee I white ribbon bows, assigning each to A. A and W H. Larimer, 7 aires sble remedy for these catarrhal dis A systemic remedy—one that reaches W. C. Washburne, C. F. Hurlburt. A later letter received from the aim« ill section 2, township 19 south. ses, it at once became a popular medi ■ every Internal organ of the body—is an I their place. Manila, Dec. 4. The death of two institution reads as follows : Editor Moorhead, of the Ttiwssu I ns,not only among individuals and absolute necessity. The couple, who are very highly range 2 west; $450. more prisoners in Billbid prison Is re ••Three weeks ago I wrote to tell was beat«« by Dr. Russ. ifimille«, but in the great hospitals, Charlotte E. and Winsor Wells to Peruna is just such a remedy. I. esteemed,were the recipients of many you how satisfactory we found here it was used as a preventative and searches out the cause of the disease, ' Peruna. We recommend It highly for ported. making twelve In all.are dead i valuable aud useful present«. Out of , Fred J Wells. 40 acres In section Springfield Election. healing and strengthening the mucous colds, coughs, catarrh and neuralgia. out of 2 4 cholera patients inoculated ilef in hundreds of cases At Springfield the following town gursts were: Mr. and Mrs John 17. township 17 south, range 9 west; “1 have used it myself as a tonic w ith with cholera serum as a test. In ex The«« institutions do not hesitate to membranes, and thus giving Nature an Maxwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. $1 00 elected: re their endorsement of the remedy opportunity to perform her part of the the best results, taken as directed, half planation of these detths It has been Polly A. W aud Ono 8. Phelps to Councilmen John WlnxenreM. ■ | Charles Friable and family, Mr^and restorative process. a teasjxvonful every half hour. ” hieh has been so helpful in the treat stated that tubes containing cholera Fred J und Wm E Weils. 160 acres c. Norton. One of the many hospitals which Peruns not only promptly relieves -eriim were accidentally mixed with 1 Mrs. Rice and family, of Irving; Mr. ent of their poor and sick. land Mrs. Henry Maxwell, of Tacoma; In section 32, township lg south, Recorder—L. M. Beebe Among these institutions is that of have found Peruna of value in treating coughs and colds in their first stages, others filled with the plagia< virq» old and obstinate cases of catarrh 1» the but is equally prompt and efficient for Treasurer M. M. Peery. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pennington. Mr range 8 west; $1.00. «Sistersof Good Shepherd, who gave |and that presumably the latter were Hospital St. John, who write, ns catarrhal diseases in the chronic stage. 1!. 8. to Edward Bailey, 130 acres This was known as the and Mrs. E. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. «following endorsement: follows: Of course, it is only reasonable to used In some cases of Inoculation. In section 32, townshrlp 17 south. ticket. Harvey Apperson, Mrs. Hannah West, le Peruna Companyt “We are happy to tell you that yonr suppose that a great deal less medicine Mra. Hattie Richards, Vern Apper I range 7 west; patent. Columbus, Ohio. Peruna has given us satisfaction. Three will be necessary to cure a slight attack Jajkson Arnold to Lonls E. Bean, DONNA ITEMS. son, of Eugene; Louis G. Apperson Hiving used Peruna for the past few of catarrh than would be required to . ISO acres In township 18 oaths, for our sick and poor, we are patients have tried It, one 68 years old, rnliovo fho ailmnnt «Her it blut twpn al Sneclal Correspondence south. NO Mrs. A. F. Julien, of Portland, and —b •- ippy to say that it has given us great Renoul Dupuis, afili ‘ range 9 west; $5,600. if) I lowed k' become cfc n the much relieved, mor VW* itisfaction. N. A. Whiteaker to Emily C. 1 and Di f't'.on* fur uK mg th« for a number of yea The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, tin- Mohawk and MclienxW Vrt- C. O«4lU‘ j Rowe 10 acres in section 3, township Up Dr. -» f 1 nd l:'.% after ngustTO, 1903. Montreal. 5 9/r ft9^ 9r leys Hie Sun Shine« Brightly. ••A young girl, li looking 17 south, range 8 west; $200. k /' 9 borei« Irvi®* After a continued use of the remedy, obstinate cough, w X Joseph Davies is In town fra» t 1 1 <s*n ’> ohi. E. L. and Sarah E. Smith to W J. his hoiswBtusi on Woil cir.ek, * ww is institution has found no reason to Peruna caused to 0 AHÍ?. the 1 ttoyse lyid C. <*. I’eterson, all tiinlwr “As to myself, tw ’ i i writ« lo Dr, I team ange its good opinion of the remedy Wendling. He reports crops han* ’Sdll T»t • on certain land In township 18, »expresses its satisfaction in the fol- vinced mi that Pei ing especially well and everything» iUlXi . (Spec! J io» ou WAS l»a a V-z’.J. Iwng ter mas 1 I south of range 2 west, near Natron. the Mohawk valley wears a pros«» 1er 1 aburg. Jolln C. and Catherine J. Horn to weather in Wendling and vic.i«*r M fore, ks Warren Nichols, lota 11 and 12, on hl» rr la very pleasant now, the sun sblatng □ g at cn** fj »’*<t ThRBK block 8, College Hill park; $800. brightly there all the time the I Lawk. o 01 . Mid Mrs. Kay mau uou uus accepieu w posi James Anderson to Lloyd anil Miss Anna Hill ret u rned to Eu- tion as superintendent of the Deer Vance Howe, 5 acres In section 30, prevails here, It is the same war I past week, returned to Woodburn APPOINTMENT OF IW8 ITEMS FROM the McKenxIe and at other pia DIVINITY STUDENTS. gene Sunday to resume her studles Horn ranch. Mrs. Goff la looking ' township 17 south, range 3 west; $1.- Wednesday afternoon. which are of a higher altitude COTTAGE GROVE at the E. H. 8. for farm laborers. He expects to 125. Quite a number of lrvingites were Joseph Randolph Barr, a medical Professor Wigmore, Monmounth. clear about forty acres of stump land U. 8. to Sidney W. Porter, 160 in attendance at the Maxwell-Sly nup student at the Willamette University, thia winter. Professor Morris, Fern Ridge. A special Sunday school conven- tials at Creswell last Thursday. The ; acres In section 22, township IS passed through Douna en route to George R. Whipple, Scio. Bob Jennings, of Thurston, Is stop south, lange 8 west; patent. a of the Cottage Grove district happy couple have returned from spend Thanksgiving with his far- ping on his father’s place for a few F. M. Brooke, Harrisburg. and Susie and L F Slavens to J. C. 11 be held In Cottage Grove Mon their bridal trip to Portland, I Henry Van Winkle. Fairhaven ents. Long, lots 5 and 6, block 5, second days. are at home at their farm ner Irv- Washington, Dec. 4.— The »naan y and Tuesday, December 3 and 4, N E. Beach, Parkersvllle. John Anderson, who sold his farm The Thanksgiving party at Miss addition to Georgetown; $1 00. ing All join in wishing them h a li reports of the bureau of InliUff a few weeks ago to Charles Grant Storment's was attended by a large the Presbyterian church. Rev. plness and prosperity iu their ne* J. p. Woodley. Hebron Gustav A. and Elizabeth M. Volck report of the bureau of Insular a# of Minnesota, Is moving to Eugene and jolly crowd of young people. H. 8. Campie, Santa Claus. I to J. W. Shumate, certan lands In fairs of the war department erapks tarle s A. Phipps, the field secreta relation. to reside. We understand Mr. Grant C. C. Curtis. Drain. Mat Emerlch had the misfortune to j section 6, township !8 south, range sixes two legislative matera MBs«» lor Oregon, will conduct the con- and family will take possession this be ruri over by a sled, which broke ! 1 west; 13,050. E Arnes, Rock Point. P xtion. congress on which It says depea*» ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ week. his leg. The accident happened about M. G Evans to J. to a large extent the future prasp«»- Dr. Corpron, who weut from hero ♦ ♦ Rev. Titus, of Springfield, preach 10 o'clock today. | one-half Interest in 40 ♦ ity of the Philippine Islands. On» ♦ TU l< F.-TOLI* TESTIMONY, Medford about a year ago,has with ♦ ed at the Donna school house Sunday lion 33, township 17 south, range 1 bill reducing the tariff on PblUurtm ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ morning and evening. ivlfe gone to India, Asia, as a mis- ♦ west; $100. products to 26 per cent of the IN«* Eugi-ni' Piopli- ire Doing All They l,IHT. “ary. it is not understood tbai A. E and Lillis J. Wheeler to ley rates for sugar and tobacco, At Ivlson, November 26, 1906,Levi l eu for Fellow Sufferers. i doctor will minister to the heath- Vaughn, aged 60 years. He leaves a Garrett D. Purkeraon, lot 1, block S. Ing all other articles free, The otftar Eugene testimony has been published Eugene, Or.. Nov 28, 1906 Purkerson A Quimby » addition to la spiritual matters, but he goes wife, three sons and one daughter. measure provides for the estaWWb- to prove the mer.ts of Doan’s Kidney- Ayres, Ellxebeth Eugene; $250. Sive attention to their physical The funeral was held at the home to Pills to others in 8ngene who suffer ment of an American bank la ths Baker. Alfred. Eugene Or.. Dec 5 Jennie Shuub Gary et al to N. A. day, conducted by Rev Bovd, aud in from bad backs and other kidney Islands Boyd. Miss Maud I ¡ Barker, M#». Anna W. Howe, 2.50 acre» in township 19 k ' Mrs. Holderman, with the children terment made in the home cemetery. Ills. Lest any sufferer doubt that the Brooks. Mrs. Elmer Bowers, A. ¡south, range 3 west Carow, I. D. cures made by Doan's Kidney Pills Caln. Mrs. Isabel. out of Bohemia last Saturday Benjamin N. and Mary J Montross <'<>Y«*T E FENCE THAT Cellar. Mrs. Mary are thorough and lasting, we produce Collins, Mrs Cora to John II* Rankin, 287.11 acres in 1 had to wallow through the snow STANDS THE TEST proof — statements from confirmed Clark. Harvey, Davis, Mi»» B. section 36, township 15 south, range almost a mile. Half of the way P. L. Miller has just completed Eugene people saying Dial the cures Curtis, t'arroll. Di lahrn. Eddie 7 west; $10. • Spokane. Dec. 3.—There was a ! depth was three feet and so soft »500 rods of coyote fence on Col- man they told of years ago were permt- Dorman. Maurice. • Emmons, E J. 11. 8. to Oscar Gates, 141.54 acre» tai wreck at the Jefferson it auowshoes had to be worn. Mrs. Bros.’ farm, northeast of Coburg nent. Here’s a Eugene ease: Eastham. Orange W Fouta, Mis» Minnie. in section 33, township 17 south, crossing of th Northru Pacific In tl Merman is not an expert on Bnow- This fence is the famous coll spring A. 8. Powers, of 154 West Elev Edmiston, Perry Geynold, Miss Maud. range 9 west; patent city this morning A switch eagl hence she had to wade. Her woven wire, which has been practi "I enth street. Eugen». Ore., say» • Frye. Forest. Haynes, Vivian. L B and Bertha M Gibson to the collided with an extra east b«w sbaud wore his snowshoes and car- cally tested in many localities and can only repeat what I said in the Gardner, A. F Humphrey, Thomas Brown Lumber Co., 121.71 acres In freight, and Engineer Ed Peart their little daughter, a tot of found to be exactly the thing for pro Gigot. Joseph. early part of 1903 regarding th»* Jackson. Frank section 26, township 21 south, range the switch engine, waa killed * years. The last half mile was tection against coyotes Samples of found brother I Harley, A. J. great benefit my Jenson, Miss Dotty. 2 west: »12 17 ter «alking, there beiug a crust this fence may be seen by calllug »t Hickson, Andy. through the u»e of Doan’s Kidney Johnson. Mrs. May. Mining Loratlon. it did not break. No Dlffirrnce. L. Delano ’ s Bergers hardware store in Eugene. Pills, procured at W. Holts, Frank. Kimball. Miss Mhinle p J Jennings files notice of the 0« Friday last Conway Potter, No distinction 1» made a»*Xo <*• ____ He had been t sufferer Jensen, Miss Elnora K drug store 1------- Martin,R.J. location 1 of "Verde" mining claim. kind of Piles that Dr l/eonh»»«*< 21 years, at one time a soldier from backache »nd kidney co mplal.t Lane, Mrs. May. Meryer. Arthur I. Bohemia district The Ideal Family laxative Hem-Rold cure». G, 15th United States lnfan number of years The worst Lewis, Gene. Monroe, Fred Ixinil Itriuw. The name» Internal. Ex* '««A ' drifted into town and bought a is one that can beu sed by the entire for a ere,pain in the back and Logsdon, O. V. symptoms w< J C Goodale to E F Gillett, lets Bleeding. Blind. Itching, Ruwmra» Moore, G. R ’tie of Peruvian bitters of which family, , young and old. weak and irregularity of the kidney secretion. I MacDonald, Mis» Jessie. Warnock. George 1 and 2, Fairmount, for six months Ing. etc., are »imply name» rt *• fartook liberally. Soon he was strong, without any danger of harm Nothing ever helped him until be got Mrlxiwer, Jesse. O'Brien. Miss Agnes beginning June 1, 1*06, as a monthly ferent stage» through which /wry ful effects. It should have properties “Bk- He went to Joe Watkins' f8,an’» Kidney FBI» He u.ed them Morrison, T. J. Reed. Mrs Lettie E rental of $7, with option to purchase case will pa»s if R continue» «W ' ence and raised a disturbance, which insure the sam« dose, always with the greatest benefit and know- Neal. Mrs Harden Rob*rtson. T. A <2 » property for sum of $1,400 al any havng the same effect, otherwise the 'ef Lnderwood was called and took enough. his satisfactory experience with Nilson, John time during time of lease Swift, John Pile» are caused by congeatl«« » * .'oungster to the cooler. By Sat- quantity will have to be increased them I have boen well -.leased to rec Purcell, John H. Mlnng IXH'atioti. Thomason. A. J stagnation of bloisl in the lower ha* •' morning he was himself again and finally lose its effect altogether ommend the remedy on every occa » Roberts. Geo. Mamie White locates "Opportun el. and it takes an Internal Wallace. John ’»s taken before Recorder These properties can be Robson. Gertrude. ity” claim in Bohemia mining dis to remove the cause. Warner. Harry J. sion. „M family remedy. Brandreth . Pit ». 0Ja6. where he plead guilty to be- «ale by »11 dealer» Prie-! 50 Ryboldt, H trict. For Watson, Jack Dr Leonardt » Hem Bold 1« e. •«* * 5ran^ an<2 disorderly. He was because Its Ingredients are of the put pe-'er-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, Sawyers. James A West. Roy. cent» herbal extracts, and even pfi let taken internally. It 1» a «»• |»e dollars, and not having the • -j|e agents for thè United Smith, Ixs*. W<- have the.largest and lisst line o nent cure. Wilkin», I C in 15 New York, eol* Money back if It ^*7 Ye uld !n jail.—Western Ore- kept for three years before Taylor. James W. heating stoves we have ever cariini- Price. $1.00 at all druggist«’ fc Wisdom. Charles •. sold, which allo»» 'btm ,na\at|Te State» Remember the name Doan »— Veasey, W K. J L. PAGE, P. M sll prices. Ixnmhardt Co., Niagara Falla. M. T We do not believe there is • Woodard. Wm P. Chsmrisrs Hsrdwsre Co market that Is « carefully and take no o»h»r Proprietor» Woods, Charlie on the l-— — - IRVING ITEMS. A Llsk Sanitary Roaster will In M Bankiupt stock wall pepew Jt J L PAGE. P 'Special Correspondence.) made. sure you a nice Juicy tuxkey dons to „/. J Pill« «* ,he *,lne flne AnnonncenseBt. l*«*rry McDonald, of Philomath, a Brandreth s We ^ag. fee «.—Mr». Chas ____ rapt prir»«. no busting, no worry. w * f ris- a turn; Mating, -•/../ tonic pill your grandparents brother of Rev. Geo E McDoMld T will fill my regular appointment Charnt^r» Haniwus 4E. little daughter went to Eu- laxative I— are sole agents for the roaster Dr Lx**e. the optician and eye has accepted a position In the men s Elmim Saturday »«»<1 Su“**? ** ey have been In use used They »««nlay afternoon. at CHAMBERS HARDWARE Hon Chas. A Wlntermelar *6 specialist will be In Cottage Grove department ef Hampton s store ual. and at Crow Sunday evening, „J 8°*^ »nd son. David. were a century. - Eugens again after an absence «r Sunday, "Th* next Tuesday and till noon Wednes store, either plain or us Theme for 11 » m •*r* ,o Origin City Satutday and medicine Grant Hyland’s Bule son was op several months. He was -j.” Regular day. December 11 and 12 Don ’ t fall Significance of Baptism & r Bruce came up from sugar-coated. to have him test your eyes for erated on for appendlclUa at the hoa operated on for appendiciti« *• • «venant “ meeting Saturday at » P „ 109 City Tuesday for a visit Portland hospital pl tai yseterday glass*» Lee Cheshire, of Junction Cltf - «« V Ix-t evervbody come A 5*'M1Tes an,l friend» 1 . S».». -n« •• i“"1 ” D c BAKER. Pastor , of L. A Caldron who Hatting the family for the fice Friday KILLING OFF PRISONERS FOR EXPERIMENT Ask Your Druggist for Fre Peruna Almanac ¿or 1907 TWÜ LANE COUNTY TOWNS HOLO ELECT»«