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— National Commander Army and Navy Union NEW DIVINITY I BUILDING EECUN THIS MORNING -/ Have Ao Hetttalton 1» Endortmg Peruna At An Pr P^/y For CaU, _ - ~or Catarrh.” OUR BUSINESS SKELETON NOT SERIOUSLY MEN BREAKING NOT IDENTIFIED VIOLATED HCRE LABOR LAWS AS BARNEY'S ‘ " As a general thing, I have been op posed to what are known m patent » niedtcines, but Peruna has long sine« overcome this feeling. It is now, as it has been for a long time, a well estab lished family medicine with us, lp>) FOI N'DATIOX which we rely to give tired nature sub stantial restoration." Terrible Case of Indlscstlon. Mr. Ih.nald Robb, Jr., ltj Wrighta Ave., Halifax, Nova > .’ulia. Deputy Su preme Chief Rang-r, Independent Order of Forresters, writes: “While <n a vis.t to Boston I mu«t , have eaten something that did not agree with my stomach, as a terrible case of indigestion followed. Peruna was re commended to me, and after using three l>ottles / h as entirely cured. 1 there fore recommend i’eruna to any oue suffering with stomach trouble.” BEt.l X I PEAXS Eugene n unen cl< lervance f ¡•n •de Bl II.DING WILL Bl <>XE OF wil n jt disco Further ii th n Ing ast r . an I FOR Fl XDS IX ORiGoX axi > tot de siring rut bi ed lit- erally The ’ne clerk eight K t IV t? ( I (From Friday's Gu.-rd 1 six o’ OU 4 The work ;n the Divinity Schoo] urda.v building commenced this morning, o’clocl int I when A. Lombard began work on st ! the foundation. The building will be Wl rk ' one of the best structures ii the city, q ’ i lot I having by Ur the finest material in with the law. The laundries have more or less frequently worked their employees overtime, when they had no objec tions. and consider the statement made that most of the business men and laundries, with the list of other establishments that come under the law. as rather personal, They claim that the only law that they were aware of. was one that prohibited working their employees more than sixty hours a week, which they assert they have never broken. Generally speaking, in any cases where any law was broken, the ease was not serious and but very little difficulty will be caused by its strict enforcement Th r □ V COMMISSION I B HOI '- III RF IX X ESTIG VTING CoMI’l. TINTS MERCHANTS \X1> LAI XDRIES In Jum miles ASSERTS—XO- ■ Î.1» n<-. tc Wells, TICE GIVEN THAT Cl SIN-XI managt Union mine, : rd the Ml ST BE STOPPED. renialm Ita lora y bteve Adams. writing >f mur- t> ¡’. Hoff, >, 1906, sioner, vl sited <. A(l- look Into the c » place, the merchants, i Every Trace of Catarrh Cone. on the other concerns Mr. James P. Bracken,OlOTeuth Ave., ploying women New York City, N. Y., has occupied the gard of the te n Interview with a office of Water Inspect' r of New York said the compla City, for the past fifteen years. 11« nearly every at< carries on an extensive plumbing busi some factories are doing ;o. No pros ness at Clu l'uh Ave. He is Past Deputy ecutions will be begun this week, but of < f rand K nigh ts of Relgna Celia Coun It any cased arise hereafter, prosecu cil. Knights of Columbus, N. Y. lie tions will at Once be begun. writes a. follows: "Nearly every merchant in the " I or nearly a dozen years catarrh has town demands his women clerks and bothered me in one form or another. I other women help to work until 9 o'clock Saturday evenings, and at was troubled with nitaal catarrh, that The new other times over hours. had affected tny stomach, which trout»- law which effects stores went into led me most in the morning. My appe* force May 26. and the commissioner t^te was poor, and I did not seem to considers likely was unknown to but relish my food. Indigestion bothered me J. Edwin Browne, National Commander Army and Navy Union of USA a very few. lu the case of laundries, at bines also, i was ad vised to take UO 11th street, N. E„ Washington, D. C., writes: factories and mechanical establish Peruna. and I took it as prescribed for ments. the la» has been in force “I have no hesitation in endorsing your Peruna u a most efficient cure a month when my cure was almost com since 1903. For those concerns for catarrh. My own experience and that of many friends who have plete. Today there Is not a trace of ca there is less excuse. The law was been benefited by its use recommend it to all persons suffering from that tarrh in my system, and I can say with amended in 1907 to Include hotels, eeaplaint” out hesitation that Peruna cured me.” restaurants and stores, and prohibits any female employee from working Agreeable and Effective Tonic. in one day more than ten hours. If in tbe lungs it is apt to set np con $ay> Peruna Saved His Life. General John Finn, Washington, "In Portland the merchants did »Peruns has cured ms of catarrh. 1 sumption. I-ast evening In Portland the sale D. C., veteran soldier of the civil war, a the Eugene-Sprln -field electric not think that they could adjust can work a// day, «at hearty, sleep If located la the kidneys or bladder it prominent Grand Army man and com railway's franchises, ».ant, material, their business to It, but found It easy wed, and my d/gest#sn is all right. produces urinary disorders. • mander of the oldest poet In tbe United right-of-way and other property, to do so upon trial. In case they J «as net able to do a day’« work last If in the bowels itdsranges tbe bowels. States, John A. Rawlins Poet No. 1, gnown as the Eugene & Eastern rail wanted their clerks to work until year. I oandldly feel that using your way, was consummates. By the deal 10 at night on Saturday, they do not Catarrh medicine, In order to be effec department of the Potomac, Grand siaUcine was the means of saving my JAMES C. M’REYNOLDS. the controlling Interest In the com have them come on until 10. In Eu Army of the Republic, writes: tive, should be an internal remedy, and JUDGE K. M. LANDIS. gene, on Saturdays, customers are life. 1 find it is just what it is recom '• Peruna was recommended to mo by Assistant attorney general of pany passed from A Welch, Oregon served until nine at night, and clerks mended to be, and I speak in highest not a local application. manager for the Willamette Valley Judge of the United States cir Peruns has maintained Ito reputation many of my associates and I have given the United States, who was ap Company, to the Storey-Bracher can easily begin work at nine, which praise ot Peruna. I shall recommend will be a very simple question. In II to all my fri«ad*>**—Alvis A. Nelson, for many years as an internal oetarrh it a fair trial. Have found it a most cuit ccurt, who tried the Standard Lumber Company, and J. O. Storey, Virgilina, V*. remedy. It operates throughout the agreeable and effective tonic,pleasant pointed special counsel for the president of that company, becomes laundries there are really no serious Oil cmm and summoned John D. When any one hascatarrh of the head whole system. It benefits-atsrrh of tbe soothing, and leaves one free from th« government in the proceeding) president of the railway company, reasons why the law should not be with George Bracher, secretary. enforced to the letter, while In hotels Rockefeller to testify. The con or throat tiiey know it. Snuffing, sneez pelvic organs tbe same as catarrh of the deleterious effects produced by the many nostrums now oa Che market. I against the tobacco trust. Whether or not they have been for the waitresses can be off between viction of the oil monopoly left ing, oougbing, spitting, gagging, chok bead or throat. mally selected yet, it is understood meals, as most of them are here. have suffered from catarrhal afflictions ing—these are some of the symptoms. "While some o f the merchants that A. Welch is slated for vice pres upon hint the responsibility of de the past winter, and have found Peruna When anyone hascatarrh of the bron ident, J. O. Storey, A. Welch, E. W. may not like the idea of cutting down moat beneficial and commend it for It. D. L. Hardin, an architect from chial tubes they are not quite so apt to the hours, when it has been done at The Family Relics on Peruna. ciding what punishment would what it has done for me." Portland, who has decided to locate Hall, J. C. Bracher, George Bracher, other places, they have taken very recognize their trouble as catarrh, al A. Howitt Nickerson, Capt. U, S. in Eugene, is drawing the plans, John Elliott and C. A. Hardy, direc kindly to the idea, and find that prove adequate to the case. though there are a great many people Army, Adjutant General on General Relleves Mind and Body. which will not be completed for about tors. Of the board of directors Sto no loss is felt. who begin to appreciate the fact that ca McCook’s staff, writes from the Census rey, Geo. and J. C. Bracher and J. Mr. G. W. Woodbury, Rogers, Ohio, three weeks. "The law, too, Is one that Is In tarrh of the bronchial tubes is sure to Building, Washington, D. C., ae follows : formerly Captain and Center of the This morning he explained the M. Elliott are members of the Storey- force in other states, and Is an ltn- ground and as several years had Bracher Lumber Company. crezte soongh. main features to a Guard reporter. elapsed, he could not locate the spot “It affords me great pleasure to re Hiram College Basket Ball Team, The sale means that the electric portant preservative of the health exactly, but Adams gave a good Idea The building will be three stories Catarrh produces symptoms according commend Peruna as a most excellent writes: of the women, the bearers of the new railway project has passed into the of where the body could be found, to the place in the body where the ca tonic with many medicinal qualities “When body and mind alike were high and 60x80 feet In dimensions. generation. and there was little difficulty in un tarrh la located. Catarrh deranges the that assist nature in overcoming the weary and refused to work, a few doses The material is Phoenix stone, re* hands of capitalists who have both "In the state there are three in sembllng granite, and Is the best the means and the. Inclination to car the grave yesterday. function of any organ. various ills with which the human fam of l’eruna restored lost strength and in that can be obtained In Oregon. It ry out the plans of the promoters, spectors to see that the laws are covering Part of the body, including the alone in the number of obeyed, not If thecatarrh be in the stomach it pro ily is often afflicted, and Is always in vigorated quicker and more perma comes from a, quarry in Douglas and even to enlarge upon them. The hours, but in the construction of t«eth, was brought to town, and the duces dyspepsia. danger. nently than anything 1 know." county near Oakland. Its appearance Storey-Bracher concern owns not less machinery. identification of the remains as Bar ■ is a soft gray, and it is of such qual than 14.000 acres of timber lands In ney Is complete. "Very few employers pay attention ity that If properly constructed the Lane county, and have large holdings to the danger In unprotected wheels Barney incurred the Ill-will of the partment of justice, as a result of the 1 In other parts of the state which they structure will last for an age. union by working after the strike of and shafts, and when pointed out to > conferences held in San Francisco the In the building there will be about are constantly adding to by purchase. them by inspectors are usually only April. 1*01. past week between Secretary James six class rooms. On the first floor Their property interests will be an too glad to right the matter, it was after Adams made the al In R. Garfield, of the Interior depart there will probably be two. The sec incentive to the work of develop- between three hundred and four hun- leged oonfeeslon, which he after ment, United States Attorney William ond floor will be taken up by a large tnent by means of electric transpor- dred mills inspected, only three have ward repudiated, and In which he is C. Bristol and Francis J. Heney, spec library, class rooms, and offices for tation. been obstinate, all others making the sup|M>s«d to have acknowledged be ial assistant to the attorney-general, the president and secretary. On the ing th« assassin of Arthur Collins, Will Rusli Work. necessary changes willingly." says the Portland Telegram. formerly general manager of the third floor will be a museum and a It is given out by Senator I. H. Nothing further will be done by W. B Chance Is the Inspector for Smuggler Union mine, and to be fa large lecture room that will hold 300 Bingham, Lane county agent for the either United States Attorney Bristol people. company, that construction work up this district. The extent of country miliar with the places where the bod or Mr. Heney until the attorney-gen The plans for the building are not on the railway will be pushed without he covers ranges from Lincoln, Polk ies of Barney and Wesley Smith,shift eral directs, and it is now up to the and Marlon, on the north, to the Cal Grading on the Corvallis & Alsea all completed, but the present Idea is Interruption and extended to Sprint ifornia line on the south, the Pacific boss of the Liberty Bel) mine, were New York, Aug. 10.—There were member of President Roosevelt's cab violent declines at the opening deal- inet to decide whether there shall be River Railway is progressing as rap to have it heated by steam or hot wa field and up the McKenzie juct as ocean on the west and on the east burled, that Adams pointed out to in» in stock-, i the most acute depres- a continuation of tbe land fraud pros, idly as is possible with the number ter. It will be modern in all respects. fast as it is possible to do such work, down the summit of the Cascades Welh the spot where the bodies were burled. The main hallway will probably be assemble plant and material and se sions showing in i ____ _ ______ Pacific railroads ecutlons in Oregon, or a change of ad counties, Adams Is also said to have pointed cure labor. The river will be bridg from Marlon to Klamath »nd Reading Northern Pacific drop ministrative policy in that regard. of men and teams available, says the finished in marble.. followed to Lake, whose outline Is Benton County Republican. The big out to Wells the tree behind which he The campaign for funds is still ped 3 1-4; Union Pacific and Read This much is practically admitted railway grader is getting in some j going on, Dean E. C. Sanderson go ed at some point between Eugene and to Lake, whose outline Is flolowed stood when he fired the charge of Springfield to’be determined Imme ing. 2 5-8; Southern Pacific, 2 3-8; by United States Attorney Bristol, to the state line between Oregon and buckshot into the back of Manager American Smelter, 1 3-4; Amalga- who returned home this morning, af just across Mary’s river, and a half ing to Eastern Washington today, diately. It is also the intention of Nevada Collins. Rev. Ella Humbert gelng in Eastern the new owners of the railway to ter a week passed in the Bay City in Mr. Chance Is now Inspecting the oi wn[i«33K S T Pa® 'uoilejo make such other extensions of their mills of the county. conference with Secretary Garfield Denver, Aug 9.—Contrary to the Western Washington. The church lines as will perfect a system cover and Mr. Heney. Mr. Bristol official Mr. Hoff went to Cottage Grove report of last night a special dispatch here pledged »5000, and the organ ing the entire upper Willamette val I this afternoon and while glad to hear to the News from Telluride, Colo., ly announces that the whole proposi isation of over two hundred churches ley, with Eugene as Its centre. tion has been turned over to the in Oregon and Washington, the dis Much credit is due Senator Blng-I the arguments of employers, Is de says that Dr. S. Lord, dentist, failed United States attorney-general, and trict on which the faculty may draw, ham for his share In bringing about termined to follow the law and do to identify the teeth in the skeleton that he is waiting instructions as to I have pledged themselvs to raise the this transfer of ownership of an en his duty. He declares emphatically found Wednesday by General Wells what course is to be pursued. He i whole »30,000, the amount the build terprise which means so much for the that the merchants and manufactur as those of W. J. Barney, the miner says there were three conferences ing will cost. future development of Lane county, ers of Eugene will be prosecuted If said to have been murdered In 1901 between the three officials, and that and for Interesting heavy capitalists they work their women employees because of his hostility toward the the sum and substance of the action Western Federation of miners. Dr. in the project. Mr. Bingham's opera- more than ten hours. taken was to refer the entire matter Lord discontinued keeping a record I tions, since opening an office In Eu- to Washington. ! gene, have been along such lines that ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of his work before he filled the tooth for Barney, but remembers that the nw iiinu wm z i already splendid results are apparent only filling In Barney’s teeth was oue i i The need of capital has been greatly ♦ MARRIED MAIIIIIED ♦ In tne upper back molar. ui sum ininu fHlt m (his swtlon of Western Oregon ♦ ♦ General WeUs In an Interview de- in the past and he is meeting wlht ex ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ dares that Steve Adams admitted (From Saturday's Guard.) cellent success In directing Its atten Dr. W E. Best, was cleared for tion to the opportunities for Invest At 8pringfleld. August 6, 1907, burying the body two years after the the third time last night, after a trial ment offered here Stacey M. Russell and Mabelie Nick murder, but denied having commit lasting through the whole afternoon erson, Rev. Erskine officiating. The ted the act. Wells says thst Adams (From Saturday's Guard.) [groom Is a well-known resident of told him that St. John and six Aus and a part of tbe forenoon, of prac “HUTCH" THAYER TURN’S trians beat up Barney on the night of County Commissioners’ court ad ticing medicine without a license. A | TO PRAlTICE OF XIEDKTN'F. Springfield, being manager of Hamp the murder. journed today. The only important ton Bros.' store. The bride's home great deal of Interest was taken In W. D. Haywood, In an Interview to piece of business wos the granting f the case by doctors. Fifteen or six- Dr. F. G. Thsver. who recently la alao ln. Springfield, where she is day, gives his opinion that the skel the application of S A nag a ..nd • teen witnesses bad been subpoenaed, I paa^d hi. examination before the | In^oe^cl^ Ella V.* Neal for a roadway and gate At Portland, August 7, 1007, Wal eton is not genuine nor was it discov and the trial was a hard fight. state ____ board of medical examiners, has I way from their property, lot 10, sec. ter W. Baker and .Miss Maude Pritch- ered In g ood faith. He said the re While the prosecution proved con- ; ^"'7 e d'"t'we»dHnit . . . . .. .. . .. i -- -- Dr. Thayer Is a WHITELAW HELD. 17, and lota 7 and 8, sec. 20, tp. 18, rlnnlv»*lv . . . . ate of the University of Ore- et. Th« groom is the son of Mrs E. newed enforcement of the card sys VISCOUNT HAYASHI. c usively thnf that Best practiced mmll- medl- crldU tem at Cripple Creek since his ac s. r. 3 w , to the nearest county road. American amlxgsador to Eag ¡clne^and recelved^money for KOD anfl of the University of Chlca- ' E. Baker, of this city, and the bride quittal at Boise Indicated the inten J»p»neie minister of foreign sf The property Is seven or eight miles I is a well known lady of Springfield ■ cases, tbe defense brought "* *........ * out, * es- I go’s medical school. tion of the mine owners to continue west of Eugene. D. E. Yoran. J. W. land. who is said to be tired of ipecially by the doctor's own testl- "Dutch” Is the man whom tbe Junction. their war upon the Federation whose visit to Korea brought Kay and David Lins filed objections mony, that he had not taken any crovdv used to cheer when making spending so much more than hie »bout the crisis in Korean matten to the roadway and the county com | money for services, but only for llv- ten-yard plunges through the line on Stale ot Ohio, City <1S Toledo, Ln cat missioners granted the application, salary in order to keep up a grand I ery teams, medicines and other sim County, sa. Kincaid Field, and who used to raise the abdication of the Emperoi assessing the damages at »100. EUGENE IH BESIEHT ilar things. Six big diplomas, rang | the rootera on thirty-yard gains establishment in London aa head Frank J. Cheney makes oath that TOWN OX WILLAMETTE It is said that the three men who * i Hiung. ing fr m a commission by Governor i around the end. "Dutch,” as he wail ""he*" I ha lg ••n,or Portner of the firm of objected will carry th case higher quarters for American interests Chamberlain to a medical congress known then, was one of c. __ -__ _ Eugene la the busiest town In the The property is a wood ranch, and In the East a year or so ago to two Cheney A Co., doing business In i Willamette valley, according to the *t*cen<f?,>*>r’ 1 5'8’ A*“«”»!« * the land through which the roadway and as a center of social inter medical certificates granted In the track men In the Northwest, being' ’’’• probably the fastest of the old «choolltb« City of Toledo, County and State statements of people who h ve re will run is also a wood ranch. Some course between British and Amer state of Michigan, ar.d diplomas from of hurdle«. He also drew applause |Beoresaid. and that said firm will pay _ 'ærtifleates, 1 1-2. cently been all over it. Salem la Eu- sort of a disagreement arose. j medical schools also helped the Jury In the armory, where he represented I Were I,rge’ wl,h a I gene's chief rival, atid while the bus tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL icana. toward their verdict of acquittal. S tendency, after the open- the university in basketball, and a iness there la considerable, laaac Bar ADVANCING PRICES — < thousand old admirers wish him • BC- LARS for each and every case of Ca clay, of Fall Creek, says that they OF EIGENE PROPERTY | cess In his new profession. tarrh that cannot be cored by th« ose do not come up with thia city There Chic^T Marke< Weak. mile of grade 1 b practically completed the council on next Mondsv evening, they have big store«, in which for of Hall's Catarrh Cur«. «A ’ 10-—Tbe «rain mar- John Davies has been offered and good work on J. A. Hite's place, but It Is not known yet where the de houra only a tew people enter. How FRANK J CHENET. refused ,12.500 for his lot at tbe cor «t tradì». an(1 • small volume already. Seven dolars a day has been pot will be located or just how tbe they do business h« cannot see. They ner of Oak and East Ninth street Sworn to before me and subscribed done The chief in- offered for a man with two good road will enter the city. must telephone th« orders In and de The contract for building th« •Whe of Ta * 'lpon valu** «as the It fronts 64 feet on Ninth and 114 teams for use on the grader, and an la my presence, this 6th day of De liver them underground. Portland. Aug. 8. — Mrs. John War feet on Oak street, and has one two- CMh '"'^raphers. effort is being made to get as many bridge across Mary’s river has al Mr. Barclay took in everything cember. A. D., 1(8». •fr Septembl' No' dosed at story and two small one-story wood men as possible to work oa the ready be«"« 1st, and It Is expected that ing, of Thurston. Or., who came to there, from th« state house to the (Seal) A. W GLEASON, Portland three weeks ago. Is Improv work will commence at once IX notn- »1 7-Se )*r- *' l-2e.; Dec«X>ber. en buildings on it. The buildings are grades. asylum, and he could not get th« Sa ing nicely at the Good Samaritan worthless for any thing but tempora Notary Public. lemite» to keep him anywhere. He q The making of the r md will, per Ing unforeeen turns np. hospital, where she underwent an op ry purposes, so the real value of the Mr. Carver is In town pushing btts- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter considers them rather tnhospitable, not be attempted until the grad- property for a permanent Investment haps. completed, as enough men to Iness as rapidly as possible in all eration and a tumor was removal nally, and acta directly on th« blood for even when the penitentiary la sup Ing Is co from her stomach She is under th« is all or nearly al in the land. mak- ported by the state they won't take a ide and lay track at the same time ways. care of Dr Rocky. She will return and mucous surfaces of the system. man In there when he himself knows Ing the Ninth street frontage worth gra<-------- be had. _______ are not t to her home at Thurston in a short Tend for testimonial« free. over ,190 a front foot.—Oregon he belongs there. It now transpires that he estate of time. The question of right-of-way wfth- State Journal. Mr. Barclay is 72 years old and F. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo, O. In tbe City it u p before the council the late Henry W Goode, who was likes I-an« county ths best of any Sold by Druggists, 75c. __________ and the ordinane -e Is up to Its second president of the Lewis and Clark - x- place In the world. At Portland Thursday night Harry reading .and th« rights for tracks, posltion and a prominent Portland fi We have a few good second-hand Take Hall's Family Pill« for con- C. Uebe killed his wife and then sul- depot and tbe running of trains win nancier. Is likely to be lean than th« buggies to trade tor wood. Griffin Ybe *—* I atl pation. ___________ Domestic troubles caused th« *'■* a.- *-°r>t0° >•«<’ fraud sit. elded Hardware Co. dAw*21 perhaps b« «1»«» •< lha ot debts agalMt It by »40,000. leased up t0 -be de- tragedy STOREY-BRACHER CO. BUYS EUGENE ANO EASTERN GRADING ON CARVER'S ROAD AT CORVALLIS SUFFER VIOLENT DECLINES TODAY OR. BEST CLEARED COUNTY COURT ADJOURNED TODAY HY JI H TH AL 11,11 FIHUÖ CASES »I CRITICAL STASE I HOI l!S, SO III