STURDY FARMERS KEEP OFF ALL CATARRHAL ILLS BY TAKING PE-RU-NA L Following is the annual report of Dr. J. Christie, county stock inspec tor, just filed with the county clerk: To the Honorable County Court in and for Lane County: I Gentlemen:—I have the honor to ¡submit herewith my report of the work done by me as stock inspector ‘■of Lane county, for the year ending December 31, 1906. The reason that ■this report was not made earlier is, .First, that I learned that my prede cessors had not been required to make such report; and secondly, that upon the nominal salary attach ed to the office I could not, without personal loss, make a semi-annual in MR. GEO. H. THOMPSON. spection of all sheep in this Immense At Work On the Farm and county and the examination of infect Feeling Well All the Time. yr £ ed stock when requested by ten per Geo. H. Thompson, Craft, X sons, as contemplated by the statute. M ias., writes: I “I have been cured of ca- During the past year while travel tarrh by your medicines, ing cn my professional duties I have MR. l’cruna and Manalin. I had ; •from time to time examined bands of 1-^ HENRY been affected with catarrh of * ’ MR. GUSTAV SCHMIDT. i___ SCHROEDER sheep, doing this without compensa the stomach about all my tion other than my annual salary. I ■i) >___ life, and was taken bad every x ? have Issued certificates for twelve Spring and Summer. shipments of horses to California, or “I used several kinds of Washington. During the year there patent medicines, but they A Letter Praising Pc ru na did me no good. I then took I were shipped out of the county 3000 MR. J B. ALEXANDER. Pc-ru-na, a Household Remedy. J Mr. Gustav Schmidt, Spring Valley, Ill., writes: 5 head of sheep. Six cows were de- | a treatment under an M. D., I I Mr. Henry Schroeder, Estey, Mich.* A Necessity Li the Home. which did me but little good. I ? “I had catarrh of the head and throat for over thirty years. It bocame s stro.'ed fof lumpy jaw. I have tested I J. B. Alexander, publisher of the writes: By this time I had corr.o to s worse every year. About three months ago I commenced to take Peruna J “I suffered for almost ten years with two dairies for tuberculosis, with the ' “ Fruit and Floral Guide, a Magazine of 5 and Manalin, and now 1 am entirely cured of that troublesome sickness. < where I could eat nothing but Horticulture,” published in Hartford catarrh of the stomach and all doctor result that five Infected cows were ' a little soup. I hail severe MR. W. J. \ Your medicine is surely a blessing to mankind. You can truly say that you ? ing was of no avail. I took nine bottles killed 1 have granted permits for TEMPLE. Lhave not lived in vain, Doctor, and I thank you for the good you have done \ City, Ind., saya of Peruna: pains, had lost in weight and could “1 was afflicted with catarrh of the of Peruna and two of Manali it and am the removal of three bands of sheep I not do anything. I began taking throat and head for over ten years. I now entirely cured. tor dipping; have caused one horse to j your medicines, Peruna and Manalin. I Climatic Ailments Overcome By “1 recommend the medicine to all was treated by many physicians, but then weighed 12H pounds, but after tak be killed for glanders; effected one I Pe-ru-na. grow worse until 1 was seldom able to who arc afflicted with thisdisease. It ing several bottles of Peruna and is my household friend.” quarantine for swine plague, and pre- 1 Mr. W. J. Temple, R. F. D. 8, Dela go out in cold weather. one bottle of Manalin, I weighed lüG One o1 Dr. Hartman's Grateful Cor ware, Ohio, writes: Dr. R. B. Hartman, the inventor and “ About one year ago I was advised to He himself supervises the working scribed for 24 cases of mange In pounds. respondents. try Peruna, which I did, anil 1 am now “I am a farmer and so necessarily original manufacturer of Peruna, is one details of every department. ltorses. 1 believe the stock of this “I am now at work on the farm and Mr. W. R. Callahan, proprietor of Big of the best farmers in the Middle West. entirely well of the catarrh. muft be exposed to all kinds of weather. He is a model of strength and vitality, county to be in fairly healthy condi- feel well all of the time, I eat all 1 “Peruna is a necessity in our home. Hill Farm,and prominent fruitgrower His farm comprises several thousand and since Peruna is the only remedy ho want to and rny friends say that I look About three years ago last winter, I tin at this time, with the exception was taken sick with bowel and stomach acres of the best land in the State of ever makes personal use of, his physical With the first symptoms of a cold we and stock raiser, Glenvar, Va., writes: better than ever before. I will ever that 1 am convinced that the sheep of “1 write to express my kindness Ohio, located near the City of Columbus. condition is a testimonial to the efficacy use it, and are never a illieted with ea trouble. praise Peruna for its healing power.” toward you and your good medicine* the county to the extent of 60 per tarrh. of Peruna of greater value than coulu “ One doctor called it ulceration of As an importer of French Percheron Pe-ru-na Is a Systemic Remedy. cent of their entire number, are af “I advise all who are afflicted with Peruna. If Peruna proves efficient for catarrh the bowels, another called it colitis. and German Coach horses, the Doctor be framed in words. “I had a very bad spell of sickness catarrh to try Peruna. There is cer- fected with scabies. These ought to In one place, it will be equally potent Another doctor helped me tempo has not an equal in this country. I)r. Hartman is one of the few doctors and could not eat anything at all. My equal to it as a catarrh tainly nothing be treated as soon as possible and be in any other place, because it is a sys rarily. The fowl-raising department is a who take their own medicine and his medicine.” head, stomach, in fact, my whole body temic remedy. fore hot weather sets in. “Then a druggist recommended marvel of ingenuity and perfection; splendid physique and strength in his ached, and it looked as though nothing 71 Years Old and Able to Work. The people generally are very much old age are an eloquent argument for I have inspected with care most of Peruna and 1 followed his advice. I but, perhaps the dairy department is Mr. -John G. llirdlur, Garfield, lias., would do me any good. 1 had almost misinformed as to the natureof catarrh. took altogether five bottles and I con where the Doctor shows his greatest Peruna very difficult to gainsay. the dairies selling products in the given up. writes: Catarrh is usually believed to be con* sense of order and sanitary science. Dr. Hartman, being a farmer himself, “1 was injured by a fall on the rail “1 decided to try a brittle of your city of Engi ne. I am fully aware of ; fined to the head, nose and throat. sider myself a well man. His milk cows, of the purest Jersey knows what the farmer needs and in road and my entire nervous system was Peruna and before I had taken half the “Before using Peruna, it was utterly the difficulty of ke eping barns and Lately we sometimes hear of catarrh of impossible for me to do a day’s work, stock, have all been subjected to the speaking of Peruna to the farmer he impaired by the same. The help of a botth» my appetite came tome and my bari: yards in reasonable sanitary I the stomach and catarrh of the bowels. but now I can do farm work without tuberculin tests, and ho gives to the speaks to his own kind of people. physician was useless. head becamo all right. In fact, L v. as {Seldom, if ever, do wa hear of catarrh the least trouble or fatigue. I consider City of Columbus a pure milk, certified condition during our long rainy “I then tried Peruna and after using all right all over, l’cruna cured me.” Pe-ru-na For Eotvel Trouble. of any other organs. seasei:. But making all allow Peruna the best medicine and tonic on by the Board of Health. Mr. Stanly Dell, Ashley, ()hio, writes: it for three months was entirely well. While Peruna is not confined to any It is not because these organs are not the market. ances for the difficulties to be over- | The milk stables, the milk men and “1 was afflicted with rheumatism so I am 71 years old and my work on the one class of peop'e, yet it is probably iubject to catarrh, nor that catarrh of “I had not eaten a meal for five years the whole process of milking are ab badly that it was painful for me to the railroad is bard and tedious, but 1 true that the farrnl ig class more than come. 1 must say that as a general these organs is not a very common dis move. I took two or three bottles of can work like a young man in all kinds any other, rely upon Peruna for the thing conditions are far from satis ease, but simply because it is not gener without distress until I took Peruna. solutely faultless and clean. ally known that affections of these 1 have recommended it to several i . The Doctor himself,past 70years of age, Peruna when 1 began to feel better. It of weather, heat, cold, rain, snow or prevention and cure of ail cllmaUQ factory. The danger of communica friends with good results.” | ¡is the managing head of the farm. organs may be due to catarrh. also gave me relief from bowel trouble.” storm alike.” disea-.es. .. ■> a. ... tion of disease through milk supply is very great. 1 would recommend that additional regulations be made both wood Lumber Company; J. S. Mc- tion of schools and churches. After The wreck occurred on a straight by the city and county authorities, Gladry, Mohawk Lumber Company; ten years of work they removed to track, but there being so much fog looking to frequent and thorough George Gerlinger, Willamette Lum The Dalles. it was impossible for toe engineer to inspection of dairies, barns and barn ber Company, Dallas, Oregon. see the freight train ahead until k A minister without study, Mr. Con yards, and water supply for cattle, was too late to avoid the collision don climbed the steep bluffs above •owned by those engaged in supply Dr. Lowe, the oculo-optician, will The fireman on the local was badly the town and thought out his ser ing dairy products to our people. I be in his Eugene office all next week. bruised about the head and shoulders mons while he wandered over the would also bring to your attention If the best is none to ogood for your and the passengers in the coaches j hillsides. He always carried along The matter of slaughter houses. I eyes, consult him. were badly shaken up, but ¡tone werq ' a geologist’s pick and hammer, for — ■believe that these places are not ) seriously injured.. while In Central New York, as a stu- Cottage Grove, Beb. 10. — The) Guard Special Service. (From Monday’s Guard.) kept in such a state of cleanness, in Stock I dent and teacher, he took deep In- large delegation that gathered yes Dr. Thomas Condon, the noted ge Junction City, Feb. 11—A serious side or out, as a due regard for the any cause, I terest and spent much time in the terday afternoon in response to a call ; against death f . k . n. train wreck occurred here this morn health and comfort of the public re- ologist and for nearly thirty years study and collection of ancient life Agents wanted, home office of the Cottage Grove Commercial We heard a man say the other <quires. Some of these places are too professor in the University of Oregon, forms so common in the limestone of ing. While running at the rate of liars. The Club, to the lumbering and other for terms anil morning that the abbreviation for near highways, and are thus a con died at the home of his daughter, that section. A stronger interest was shipping interests of Central Oregon, Northwestern Live Stock Insurance 30 miles an hour the Cottage Grove February Feb.- means freeze ev 'Mrs. H. F. McCornack, west of Eu stant source of offense to the travel local crashed Into the rear end of a erybody, and that man looked frozen awakened in the unknown Interior indorsed the Chapin bill, wl’li Its Company, 1710 Broadway, Seattle. ing public. 1 would respectfully sug gene, this forenoon at 10 o'clock, of when an army officer brought home a freight train that was ahead on the In his ulster. It was apparent that railroad commission feature.deman he needed i he kind of warmth that gest that the public interest would senile exhaustion. He had been quite few trigonia and other fossil shells. John Robertson, of Blacbley, was same track, and which was running stays, the warmth that reaches from ded the retention of the old rule on be greatly helped if the individually- ill for several days past,but was much When It became safe to penetrate lumber to Bay Points, named a com a business caller at the Guard office at a slower rate of speed. The es head to foot, all over the body. We •ov ned slaughter houses could be better Saturday, and hopes were en the John Day Valley without an arm . • cape of the men that were in the ca could have told him from personal mittee to prepare for a protective or Monday. <lone away with, and one large, w 11- tertained for his recovery, but yes ed escort Mr. Condon entered a new C. A. Davis was in the city from boose from Instant death was mirac knowledge that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ganization of tile Willamette Valley ■ appointed building erected instead terday his condition became worse field which kindled an enthusiasm In ulous, as their caboose was broken gives permanent warmth. It Invig lumbermen,and passed stinging r< - Pleasant Hill yesterday. for the use af all desiring to slaugh and he began to sink rapidly. All geological research that never ceased W. II. Shelley, of Creswell R. F. in two In (he centre and mashed Into orates tile blood, afid speeds It along olutions, aimed against Harriman through artery and vein, and really "ter animals for human food. By three of his daughters, Mrs. McCar- to be one of his delights. methods. The meeting was called to 1). No. 1, was a pleasant caller at the splinters. The engln ■ on the local fits men and women, boys and girls, nack, Mrs.F. C. Nolf, of Seattle, and .such union, without additional ex j was badly wrecked, the front end of to enjoy cold weather and resist the A Great Influence. order by President Hinds Of the club Guard office Saturday. pense to any, better care and sttpei- Mrs. It. S. Bean, of this city, were . A. Ward, of Irving, was In the city (the boiler being broken off and the attacks of disease, it gives the right On account of the delayed trains Dr. Condon stood as a maker of kind of warmth, stimulates and • vision could be had, and a convenient at his bedside at the time of his yesterday, making the Guard a pleas front trucks were broken, now rest strengthens opinion, a reconciler of man. When of the Southern Pac ific many who in at the same time, and all pin e afforded for the inspect 'or of death, which was peaceful and pain ing under the rear drive wheels. Its benefits are lasting. There may the great battle arose in the intellec tended participating were unable to ant call. less. His younger son, Herbert T •snimals designed for human food be The loss will be about $5000. be a suggestion In this for you. w&s tual world after the publication of be present. They showed their in A Well-Known Remedy. fore slaughter. Beyond question, Condon, is now on the way here from Darwin's “Origin of the Species of terest by sending lett-rs, telegrams One of the oldest, safest and most «luring the past year me it has been Seattle, but his other son, Seymour Man,” Dr. Condon was ready to tace and telephone message), and prom favorably known remedies In the sola in and about the ci.v of Eu W. Condon, who is at Los Angeles, the conflict. His theory of evolution ised that they could be relied upon, world today is Brandreth's Pills—a gene, for human food,that came from will be unable to rgach Eugene In was twenty-five years ahead of the and would give the matters in ques indigestion, dyspepsia, or any trouble animals seriously affectei with dis time for the funeral. world; for a quarter of a century tion their moral support. The Cha arising from an Impure state of the I The remains will arrive at the fam ease. An inspect’on before and at blood. he maintained what thinkers are ac pin bill creating a railroad commis ily home.corner of East Eleventh end Brandreth’s Pills have been In use slaughter would have caused the de cepting today. He presented to the sion was brought up and the situa for over a century and are sold In ¡High streets, this afternoon, where struction of such meat. they can be seen by the friends of the human mind a wider conception of tion discussed at considerable length, every drug or medicine store, either Very respectfully submitted, old and young with perfect safety i family till the time of the funeral, ar- God than the world had ever known together with announcement of the altogether, with Brandreth's Pills the J CHRISTIE, V. S„ before. This conception involved a Southern Pacific of a raise of rates no matter how long they are taken. 'rangements for which have not yet Stock Inspector. beginning of simplest, forms which of $3.11 per thousand to San Fran One or two pills taken each night for been completed. Eugene, Or., January 23, 1907. gradually unfolded into the more cisco and other Bay points. It was blood purifier and laxative. Being WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF complex, never losing the continuity the unanimous sentiment that the a while Is the best thing known for Born in Southern Ireland March same dose always has the same effect, FANCY GLASSWARE WHICH WE WILL PRESENT TO OUR Cl’S- i 3, 1822, Mr. Condon was taken at the of purpose, with a steady progress Chapin bill as amended be passed, and while other remedies require fn- toward culmination, the spiritual life and that strong represntation be purely vegetable they can be used oy ■ age of eleven by his parents to New TONERS FREE OF CHARGE made to the Legislature, demanding any one troubled with constipation, I York, where he received his early of man. creased doses and finally cease acting Believing it to be his duty to shape the passage of this measure. EVERY PI R< HASE OF DRV GOODS AMOUNTING TO *2.30 education and grew to manhood. He plain or sugar-coated. To Organize Protective Body. 1 next attended a Methodist college at the minds of men, Dr. Condon felt ENTITLES YOU TO ONE SELECTION FROM T1IE LINE. A committee was then appointed to Cazenovia In Madison county, N. Y. that the most effective work could be Tlic Origins I Porous Plaster. done with his cabinet, because at this create a permanent organization for TIIEV ARE ON DISPLAY IN OUR CORNER WINDOW. After a few years spent in teaching It's Allcock's, first introduced to he studied at the Auburn theological time the study of science, uninter the protection of the lumbering In the people sixty years ago, and to THE PLACE TO TRADE. valley, day undoubtedly has the largest sale ■ seminary, by which he was graduat preted, was leading young men of our dustry of the Willamette of any external remedy millions be ed in 1852. He was married the colleges into materialism. This, with consisting of J. II. Chambers, A. C. ing sold annually throughout the Guard Special Service. other motives, led him finally, in Dixon, Booth-Kelly Lumber Compa whole civilised world. There have Dexter. Feb. 11.—The body of Pe same year to Mi3s Cornelia Holt, of 1876, to accept the chair of geology ny; J. J. Keeney, Ixcona Mills Lum been imitations, to be sure, but never Buffalo. He with his wife, set sail ter Truelson, who was frowned near and natural history at the Univer ber Company; Fred Russell, Cham has there been one to even compare his home during the high water last with a band of missionaries for San sity of Oregon. Here he moved his bers Lumber Company, of Dorena; with Allcock's the world's standard Monday night, was found Sunday. A Francisco by the Cape Horn route. external remedy. large and valuable cabinet, gather- Henry Fischer. Brown Lumber Com For a weak back, cold on the diligent search had oeen kept up The voyage was long and perilous, ered during his twenty years’ minis pany; W. C. Watrous, Morris Mc chest, or any local pain, the result of since the young man disappeared ani and for three days the courage and Bros. Lumber taking cold or overstrain, there's try in Oregon, and here he remained Kibben, McKibben Sunday about noon the body was strength of the missionaries was se until his death, retiring from active Company; J. B. Hopkins, Eugene nothing we know of to compare with verely tested in the struggle with a found a few I undred yards below this famous plaster. work at the university four or five Lumber Company; George Taylor, ‘ fire In the smouldering cargo. where he was dt owned. Taylor Lumber Company; Charles K. Mr. and Mrs. Condon arrived in years ago. Young Trulson was an honest and Mrs. Thomas Condon, wife of the Spaulding, Spaulding Logging Com hard-working young man. His par Western Oregon in the fall of ’52, PHONE MAIN A3. doctor, died at Newport, Oregon, Sep pany, Salem; John H. Shaw, Curtis where they found many of New Eng ent* and brother have the »ympathy Lumber Company; M. E. Dunn.Wild- tember 2, 1901, of typhoid fever. land who had brought their apprecia TWO ENTRANCES—Park r.ml Oak Streetai #th and Oak Streets of all in their bereavement. DR. HARTMAN, THE FARMER. DR. THOMAS CONDON, NOTED GEOLOGIST, DEAD CURB HARRIMAN, CRY LUMBERMEN OF OREGON RAILROAD COLLISION AT JUNCTION Free Glassware TRUELSON’S BODY FOUND SUNDAY NOON Nicklin ®» Neal