s.s.s • LANE COUNTY WORK RUSHED ROOTS AND HERBS INDIAN MURDERS ON RAILROAD À SAFE AND RELIABLE BLOOD PURIFIED SQUAW WIFE MAuc. FROM In the time of our forefathers the forests and field# were the only labor­ atories from which they could procure their medicines. They searched out and compounded the different roots, herbs and barks into remedies, many of which have been handed down to succeeding generations, and continuously used with satisfactory results. Among the very best of these old time prep­ arations is S. S. S., a medicine made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, in such combination as to make it the greatest of all blood purifiers. This absolute vegetable purity cf S. S. S. makes it the one medicine that may be used without fear of harmful result1* in any way. Most blood medicines on the market cont ain mercury, potash, or some other strong mineral. These act with bad effect on the system, upsetting the stomach, interfering with the digestion, affecting the bowel3, and when used for a prolonged period of time often cause salivation. No such effects ever result from the use of S, S. S , and it may be taken by children as safely as by older people. For Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, and ail other troubles caused by impure or poisoned blood, S. S. S. is a per­ fect remedy, ft goes down into the circulation and removesail poisons, impurities, humors or unhealthy matter, and makes the blood pure and rich. It eliminates every particle of the taint of inherited blood trouble, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and establishes the foundation for good health. 8. S. 8. is Nature's Blood Purifier, and its many years of successful service, with a steadily increasing demand for it, is the best evi­ dence of its value in all blood troubles. Book on the blood and any medical advice free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Klamath Falls. Nov. 23.—The con­ ENOCH BPOREH, NATIVE OF COT. struction of the California Northeast­ Railway has assumed much more TAGE GROVE, THEN HANGS ern prominence with the contractors dur­ Hl.MSEIF IN COUNTY JAIL CRIME O< < I RKED WEST OF DAI LAST WEEK—BOTH WERE WITH II \ ndki : r < hike and a SHOESTRING ing the past few days than it ever possessed before. Now they are get­ ting their forces In shape to push the work right along. Monday evening Archie Mason and C. W. Miller, of the Mason Construction Company, ar­ rived from Portland fcr the purpose of pushing the work of building the grade through the marshes, wthile Erickson & Peterson the now trans­ ferrlng some of the equipment that was in use on the work that has been closed down to the work out I from Bray. Archie Mason is to re­ main here for a time and get the two. dredgers in operation as soon as pos-' sible. They will be operated night and day, as planned when the con- i tract was first let, but which has been delayed for one cause or another. i It is the expressed opinion of the officials in charge that the work wljl | progress much faster than formerly, j and that there will be no delay In | completing the road to this city. But t'hey are like the rest of us and put In a saving clause to the effect that if | the financial situation does not cause . a cessation of work, etc. However, | up to the present time the Southern I Pacific Company has not intimtaed | that there would be any delay in the I work, and as the contractors are I making preparations to push the work the outlook is very favoraole. Enoch Snores, a well-to-do Lane county Indian, having been born at Cottage Grove 27 years ago, killed I his wife west of Dallas, Polk county, I a few days ago. and after being ar­ I rested and placed in the county jail, committed suicide by hanging him­ self. A press dispatch from Dallas gives the following account of the deed' Dallas, Or. Nov. 22.—Enoch | Spores, the Granda Ronde Indian , who was lodged In jail here yester­ day charged with the murder of his squaw wife, committed suicide last night by strangulation. Spores knot­ ted two handkerchiefs together, ty­ ing one end to a joist In hfs cell and making the other end fast to a shoe­ string around his neck. New York, Nov. 25.—The second New York, Nov. 25.—Cheered by The suicide was deliberately plan­ what they believe to be the beginning trial of Harry Thaw, set for one week ned. He had the sheriff purchase ( of the greatest temperance revival from tomorrow, will again be post­ a new nalr of shoes for him yester­ the country has ever seen, the Pro­ poned, and there is little chance of day and utilized the strings in mak­ When found this hibitionists of New York are plan­ it being called until well along in Jan­ ing 'the noose. ning a crusade to move the state into uary. This decision was agreed to morning by the sheriff the dead body the "White" column with Alabama by both sides, due partly to the fact was hanging by this Improvised The school in Mercer Lake district and Georgia. A state ticket will be that the task of selecting a jury noose. It was self evident that he opened this week with Miss Grace had hanged himself early last nlsht. put In the field and a campaign made would be doubly hard by reason of Spores was a tall man, weighing Smith in charge. to elect a legislature which will pass the approaching holidays, and the The steamer Roscoe arrived here about 200 pounds. The noose had a prohibition law next year is plan­ prospect of talesmen spending Christ­ Monday from the Umpqua. She left stretched, forcing him to draw up his ned, to begin at once. mas and New Years’ under the care Bay Saturday morning but was feet and legs from the floor. The Coos of bailiffs. Also there is a rumor sharp string had cut a deep gash in too late to reach the Siuslaw while that Thaw’s counsel may ask for a the tide was rising, so put in at the change of venue. District Attorney,/ his neck during his dying struggler Umpqua. • Near hfs body on the floor lay two Jerome will seriously oppose the Last week we mentioned an apple letters, one to an uncle of the mur­ grown i granting of any change. John L. Furnish that meas­ derer. one Jake Fearn, living at An- ured 11 by 1-2 inches in circumference. lauf, Douglas county, the other ad­ A few days ago we received an apple dressed to no one in particular, being from Charles Anderson of Point Ter­ CITY MARSHAL rambling story of the crime, with race that measured 15 1-2 inches in KILLS ONE HOBO n directions as to how he wished his j circumference. W!ho can beat that? ____ ’ | property disposed of. London, Nov. 25.—The ♦ There is likely to be some delay ♦ United States purchased all Known as H Bad Indian. Ash.and, Or.. Nor. 24.—Albert, with the work on the government tel­ ♦ the gold offered In the mar­ In this unprecedented holograph ephone Engvall, one the hoed'» of unem­ line to the Umpqua. It ap­ ket today. t650,000 being ployed men w:ho are beating their he had devised 400 acres of land in pears that a large part of the poles ♦ bought at 77s lid, which is way southward through here dally, Douglas county, a few miles south of furnished by the contractors were not 4 5-8 lower. on the Southern Pacific freight Cottage Grove, his government allot­ up to the specifications and nearly 4 was shot ntul kilted 'ast nigh' ment, to two Grande Ronde Indians, the whole lot were rejected by the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ trains, by Chief of Police C. A. Simons, of and the money on his pekson to an inspector, It will take some time be- uncle. He asked that his household fore other poles can be obtained and this eiti. The officer, It is generally concert- j I grinds hr> burned. I delivered on the ground.—Florence In his statement Spores declares West. He Fought at Gettysburg, ed, did not Intend to hit the man, he and his wife were hot'ii profound-1 who, with a bunch of his pals, ran David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y,, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: front the peace officers when ordered ly drunk, and he claims ho knew OLD ORCHARDS RESTORED IN WILLAMETTE VALLEY ■'Electric Blttera have done nte more to stop. The officer fired to bring nothing about the actual commission good than any medicine I ever took. them to a halt, with the result that of the crime. He professes undying love for his late partner and express ­ and George T. Frost's orchard is one For several years I had stomach trou­ Engvall was hit in the stomach es the hope to meet her In the other that is in process of restoration. Mr. ble and paid out much money for died a few hours afterward. Ho asks that his body bo world, Frost is a pioneer of 1852, says the medicine to little purpose, until 1 buried beside her on the Grand Scio News, His orchard was put in began taking Electric Bitters. I IF YOU KNEW Rondo reservation. in 1857. For a number of years it wot^ld not take (500 for the good The merits of the Texas Wonder, The letters are in a firm legible produced as good fruit as can be they have done me." Grand tonic for you would never suffer from kidney, the aged and for female weaknesses. bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a hand, though rather rambling in grown in either Hood or Rogue river valleys, He. like every one else, be- Great alterative and body builder. bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold make-up. Spores was 27 yegrs of age, and cause of the lack of market for ap­ Best of all for lame back and weak by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for was formerly a student at the Che- pies, slowed his orchard to deterio- kidneys. Guaranteed by W. testimonials. Dr. E W. Hall, 2926 mawa Indian School. He 1 was of a rate so that what few apples were 1-ano, druggist. Olive street. St. Louis, rather quarrelsome disposition and grown were fit only for hog feed, had long been a terror to the In­ Three years ago Mr. Frost com- dians on the Grand Ronde reserva­ menced putting his fruit trees In con­ tion. on account of a violent temper, dition. Now they are growing fruit aggravated by frequent drunken equal to the best that we have seen sprees. The murdered woman also that came from Hood River. ■ His drank and the two quarreled most Bellflowers And Baldwins are simply of the time. Spores was born at Cot­ perfect. We know, for he sent us a tage Grove September 26, 1880, sample. What he has accomplished with his old orchard can be accom­ plished with nearly all of our old or­ chards. HARRY THAW’S PROHIS PLAN TRIAL POSTPONED TO CAPTURE BY AGREEMENT EMPIRE STATE NEWS OF LOWER SIUSLAW COUNTRY UNITED STATES BUYS MORE GOLD I I i 9 I ugene Rôvcketî STORE TOM WATSON TO BE REMONINATED Joliet, Nov, 23.—The Populist na­ tional committee will have a con­ ference at St. Louis November 26. In I addition to members of the commit­ tee their friends and advisers have been called upon to attend the meet­ ing. which is expected to result in fixing a time and place for holding the convention next year, and the re­ nomination of Tom Watson, of Geor­ gia, for president. FROM THE PINE WOODS lljromei'a Aromatic Air is Guaranteed To Cure Catarrh or Cost Nothing. I Has opened in their new place 35 East 9th, with a larger stock than ever. We will he pleased to see all our old and many new customers I I Eugene Racket Store | I 9th Steet I When using the Hyomel treatment the air you breathe Is like that on the mountains high above sea level where the pine woods fill the air with aromatic healing that gives health and strength to those suffer­ ing from diseases of the resptratory organs. Breathed through the neat pocket Inhaler that comes with ev­ ery outfit, the healing balsams of Hyomel reach the most remote air cells of the nose, throat and lungs, destroying all catarrhal germs and giving quick relief and cure. Hyomel has performed almost mi­ raculous cures of catarrh, often re­ storing health in chronic cases that had given tip all hope of recovery. Its best action Is at the start of the disease, when the breath is tiecoming offensive and when discharges from the nose, droppings in the throat and frequent sneezing or spasmodic coughing begin to make life a bur­ den At the first symptom of ca­ tarrhal trouble, use Hyomel and see how quickly you get relief ard ctt-«. The complete outfit coats but SI,1 and is sold by Hull s drug store un-' der guarantee to refund the money If It does ‘ not give satisfaction. I Andy tgirson and 8. E. Richardson, of the Greenhorn district, near Sump­ ter. have just «old their mining property known as the Bl-Metalllc for 150.000 to J. A. Ringgold, of Cincinnati. Of thia sum 24000 was paid down. DIRE DISTRESS I m Near at Hand to Hundreds of Eu- gene Readers Don’t neglect an aching back. Backache Is the kidneys’ cry for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly. Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's diseace. Mrs. G. Lester, of 558 Charm Iton street, Eugene. Or., says: I have suffered a great deal with pain in my back and lameness in the loins, as well as disorders cf the kidneys. Some time ago I decided to take Doan's Kidney Pills and after using them for a few days I found great relief from the pain and lameness, I most heartily recommend this rem- edy to others." For sale by all‘dealers, Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Company. Buf­ falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's and take no other. ■■■ ............................ IVISON ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Ivtson. Nov. 25.—This has been a good season for grapes, and they are still in fine condition hanging on the vines. Mrs. A. Worden and son Clarence have lust returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Halsey and Lebanon. L. A. Chastain was up front Halsey this week after a load of apples and potatoes. Our school has been closed on ac- count of scarlet fever in the neigh- borhood. Charles Cornelius and George Vaughn's family have the I scarlet te- ver. Dr. Canady is the attending physician. They are _ getting along ___ very well, but the neighborhood is maintaining a very strict quarantine, and It Is to be hoped the disease will not spread. W. T. Cornelius, of Goshen, has been down to see his children, who are sick with fever. He returned home yesterday. Santa Cletus Headquarters Holiday Announcement Now is the time to prepare for Christmas. Our entire Holi­ day line is now on display, and remember our big store at 513 Willamette street, is always at the front with new and novel things for Christmas presents. Come in and see them, bring the children. Doll Department*.. Baskets.. is brinifull of new and pretty dolls, doll carts, doll dishes, doll furniture, kitchen sets, trunks, beds, In fact everything for dolls’ comfort. Games.. Fancy designs In sewing and work baskets, Handkerchief and collar boxes, in fact everything new In the basket line. For the winter, of every description, them. Japanese Ware . Do not fail to see the new things In our "Four Hundred” assortment. We cannot find words to describe the beauty of this Japanese master work in crockery. Ask to see Toys.. Old Santa has decided to make 513 Wilamette ____ _ street his headquarters this year and you wni"*Hnd toys fnom every nation In the world in our stock They must be seen to be appreciated. REMEMBER We will deliver all Holiday Goods, and are going to give a Hand Painted Japanese Cup and Saucer with every’ purchase in our toy department amounting to $ 1.00 or over free, while they last to en­ courage you to do your shopping early while we can give you our undivided attention and our stock is at its best, complete. Wholesale Department We will now reidy to fill all orders for Toys ar.d Holiday Goods. Being direct importers we can give you the best prices and invite you to inspect our stock EVERYTHING IN THE HOLIDAY LINE Barker Gun Store 513 Willamette Sb W.J. HILL, Successor i The fire was the work of incendja-; Ties, who sought revenge, is the opin­ ion of the police and firemen after' an investigation. Three weeks ago three Italians were caught in the aot of robbing a safe in the saloon of Guiseppe Cudano on the ground floor. The would-be robbers were arrested and are now awaiting trial. The fire today started in Cudano’s saloon, and the police believe It was the work of friends of the prisoners Spokane, Nov. 25.—Steve Adams as a means of squaring their account i + Krasnoyarsk, Nov. 25.—It ♦ was admitted to bail in the district with the saloonist. Cudano discov­ ♦ was learned today that the ♦ court at Rathdrum today in the sum ered the fire and opened the saloon train on which Secretary ait ♦ of 120,000. Attorney Darrow an­ door, then dashed upstairs, warning ♦ and party were traveling had ♦ nounced that the bond would be pro­ the tenants to run for their lives. a narrow escape from being ♦ vided In a few days and it Is expect­ On reaching his own apartments he ♦ wrecked yesterday at Chita. ♦ ed that as soon as he is released Ad- seized „------- .... his young son in his allU!> arms allu and T ♦ The switch in front ot the ♦ ams will bi<*_r*airLe8led on ® wai/ant told his wife and other members of + train became open, but an ♦ chargtng him . ui with —**•- the .v murder -* of * Ar . ­ (the family to follow. Cudano with, 4 employe discovered 1! one ♦ thur Collins at Telluride, Colo., In the boy managed to find his way ♦ minute before the train ar­ ♦ 1902. Darrow and Hawley will leave down stairs, but before the woman ■4 rived. Had the train gone ♦ for Boise at once to appear in the could get through the flames cut off '4 < onto the siding it would have ♦ Pettibone case. ' her escape by that avenue. It is 4 < crashed into a number of ♦ ♦ supposed she and the other children 4 freight cars. ♦ Spokane. Nov. 24.—A special from sought safety In the opper part of the ♦ Rathdrum. Idaho, to the Spokesman building, but so quickly did the 4 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Review says: flames spread that almost before the The jury in the Steve Adams mur­ firemen arrived the whole building der case was discharged at 5:45 was a furnace and no one could en­ o’clock this afternoon, being unable ter. Even the cries of the agonized I to agree on a verdict, after being out women and children were drowned since 8:30 o'clock Saturday night. In the roar and crackle of the flames, The jury stood eight for acquittal the hissing of engines and frantic and four for conviction. Jurymen J. babbling of the crowd. F. House. Charles Dittemore, D. W. The flames were partly quenched Garwood and S. A. Varnuni were the when the firemen fought their way Supervisor C. R. Seitz of the four who believed Steve Adams guil­ through the smoke to the upper I qua and Tillamook forest re»e ty of the murder of Fred Tyler in the floors, where they found piles of whose headquarters are in. , ¿.J wnose neanquariers Marble Creek district of Shoshone dead. In one heap they found a wo­ Informs The Guard that several I trlcts In Western Oregon »» county. Idaho, In August, 1904. man who had made a last desperate i effort to save' her baby. She bad I been rearranged, and » folded her arms tightly around the portion of country , (t. Saatlam road and ’ little one and then huddled close to of the Santiam j the floor, her own body protecting tending as far as the r u-. , the child. The mother's body was tershed, has been placed under liadly burneJ', but the baby bore Seitz's supervision. . There have been two pr moti«»* scarcely a mark, dying of suffoca- I tkm. Mr. Seitz’s jurisdiction re> ent... that of Forest Guard Peter 9. of Gardiner, to assistant Naw Yorx, Nov. 25.—Thirteen j er, and that of Forest GnaM persons lost their lives and several ( ALWAYS WAS SICK J. Stillwell, of Plttner. Ti.¡a«*»- others were injured early today In a i When a man says he always was assistant forest ranger- tenement house fire at 109 Eighth I •Ifh—troubled with a cough that street and Second avenue All the1 lasted all winter—what would you dead are Italians, six being children ' think if he should say he never was The bodies were huddled together la sick since using Ballard's Horehound i A SigniHe'"’« rooms on the top floor of a four- Syrup. Such a man exists. J. C. • May the Lord help > ’ „ story building, where the terror- Clark. Denver, Colorado, writes: Bncklen’s Arnica Sa e stricken people were driven by the "For several years I was troubled all.” writes J. G. Jenkin». j flames and died before reaching the with a severe cough that would last Hill, N. C. "It <’ulrl‘^n7cured " “ It windows leading to the fire escapes j* winter. This cough left me In a out of a felon for me a • • Some were enveloped in flames and I all woo«*- I tried Bal­ a wonderfully short burned alive. Others were overcome : miserable condition. dr* Horehound Syrup and bave not earth for sores. b,nrn* by smoke and spared the agonies of' lard's had a sick day since. That’s what ft I 25 cents at W. U death by flames. did for me." »tore. STEVE ADAMS ALLOWED BAIL AT RATHDRUM ESCAPE FROM FOREST RESERVE DISTRICTS REDIVIDE# THIRTEEN DEAD IN FLAMES THAT RAIZED TENEMENT