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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
KUQENM WBHKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1»OA PEOPLE who really know 0. STOREY MAKES INVESTMENT IN Mr. George W. Amory, 337 West 19th St., New York City, New York, writes: “Somehow I have always had a prejudice against adver tised medicine, but 1 want to make one dscidoil exception in favor of Peruna. “I caught a cold last winter and it settled in throat and head, developing a most persistent catarrh, which seemed to defy all medicines until 1 tried Peruna. Before I had used two l»ottles I considered mi self cured.” Mrs. Emma F. Mumford, No. 1 Olsen’sCourt, bait Lake City, Utah, writes: “Four months ago I became chilled through and through by getting my feet wet. “The next morning I was stiff and sore with a severe cold which had settled all over my body. The blood seemed to rush to my head,causing dizzi ness and blinding headaches. “As soon as Peruna was re commended to me I decided to give it a trial and am pleased to say that it cured me after I had used it only two months. “I think you have a splendid medicine aud gladly endorse it.” People preferring solid medi cines should call for Peruna tablets. Each tablet is equiva lent to one average dose of Peruna. EUGENE PROPERTY ■SlDUNT OF 1.1 XII PROSECUTOR I OLD Read BOY TO SWEAR AWAY MAN'S LIFE Chi go, Feb. 22.—Elghteen-year- cii Jerry M. V. Vzral, whose testi mony more than that of any other Person served tj convict the Bohemi- g t riune teller, Herman Bllllk, of tie in irder of six members of the Viral fstuliy, has. It is announced, re- nnted in aa affidavit which declares Ata testimony was simply p.rjury. Bil k is under sentence to hang on Mirth 20, and the supreme court on Tuesday affirmed the Judgment. The Vzral bay also declares that tvo of his relatives also lied, assert ing that the vital part of the testimo ny he gave against Bllllk at the trial •ts taught him by a high police of- litial and an assistant s ate's attor ney. He names the men he accuses «nd in the affidavit sivs he told th“ nory because -the police official threatened him with a charge of mur der unless he did as the police wish ed him He declares he was in for ty conferences with the assistant •Ute's attorney and fifty with the ln- •Pector of police. The confession from the boy was wtainei by j{ev j p O'Callaghan, »ho has been working in Billik's be- tor sev ral months. RAILROAD SHOPS + 4- + + + + 4- 4- 4- + 4- ♦ ♦ 4- Salt Lake, Fib. 22.—The local shops of th • Denver & Rio Grande, which closed down February 14, will re open Monday with more than 350 men. 4- + + + + IS LEAGUE CHAMPION PORTLAND PLANTS FIVE THOUSAND ROSE BUSHES Roseburg. Feb. 21.— In a decblel- *y one-si,jl(j ganie of basketball lu tu city Thursday night Roseburg ■W s' h :ol defeated Albany high ti 'n. ,*le windup of the schedule 'he Western Oregon League. The to 16. This victory burg boys the pennant Portland, Feb. i age of 1.000. They de sky and June-like Albany and Eugene Portland school ch thousands of citl now arranging a game participated this a a University, champions Planting Day," ad city league, and vle- rose festival t nnant winners of the week In June, Ague. It is understood that fifty thou '«» «ni Il be played in tihs city guests ol »c The winners will pla w> bush Pndif gh school, leaders of I ion League i, for th' THIX CITY NEWS The Enthusiastic Testimonials This Page. on These Testimonials Were Given Out of Pure Gratitude for The Benefit Received from Pe-ru-na. bones snapped and the man whh rack- . ed wUJi pain until Dr. Best reached him and adjusted the fractures. V. C. London returned on Sunday evening from an extended trip to Spokane, where he has been visiting with his mother, who ha3 reached the age of 73 years. Her health has not been perfect the last few months, but Mr. London left her somewhat improved. Hamilton Veatch, who has been Washington, Feb. 22.—It is stated quite 111 at his farm for some weeks, with poaltivenesB at the state depart afflicted with rheumatism and an ment today that no official reports attack of stomach trouble, has so far recovered as to be able to be down or protests from any source have town last Monday. His many friends been received regarding Japanese hope for his speedy and permanent commercial aggressiveness in Man recovery.—Lender and Western Ore churia, and from the nature of the gon. WILL NOT PROTEST AGAINST JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA situation none is expected. It is as serted the American government has no Intention cf addressing Japan or any other power on the subject at this time or when the battleship fleet reaches its destination, in this con nection it is explained that the open- door policy in the Orient, while ini tiated by this government, is rather an announcement of principle to guide our own course, rather than to be arbltrariy applied and enforced 10 the Orient. + 4- 4- + + + + + + SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS OPEN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ St. Louis, Feb. 22. —The Missouri Pacific shops at Se dalia. employing 800 men. and the St. Louis, Iron Moun tain & Southern it. R. shop at Doloreck. Ark., with a force of 1200 men, will not reopen until March 6. 4- + ♦ PEOPLE WHO USE IT ARE THE ONLY RELIABLE WITNESSES. It is so easy to criticize things about as a beverage or to take it in doses Throat and Hcao. sufficient to produce anything like in Mrs. I. D. Hayes, 1937 Druid Hill, Bal which the critic knows nothing. Take, for instance, Peruna. There are toxication, if after putting it to this timore, Md., writes: plenty of people who are willing to say test such a person is still of the opinion “Peruna is one of the best remedies I Peruna is this and that, who never have that Peruna is a disguised alcoholic for grippe, cold in the head, sore throat, tasted l’eruna, and have never known drink, he will be warranted in making nervous headaches, and coughs that has anything about its effects upon the such a statement. Practically, Peruna ever been discovered. After the uteof cannot tie so used. Any one who knows one bottle in my family I don’t feel safe human system. anything about Peruna by personal use There are people who rev , and proba without Peruna in my house.” knows that Peruna Isa medicine. The In a later letter Mrs. Haves says: “I bly believe, that Peruna Is u-ed ns a very label on the bottle, giving the prin am never without a bottle of Peruna in beverage by some people. It would cipal active ingredients, furnishes in the house. I find it gpod for most every l>e the easiest thing in the world to show disputableproof that l’eruna is a medi complaint. I giv< the children Peruna the ful -ity of such a bel'ef. cal compound. W« will be willing to Lot any one w bo r :1s tills tro to the I guarantee Hint no normal person can or if they have a cold nnd it always r>- lieyes them. I don’t think I could find drug store and purchase a Isittlo of | will use peruna as a beverage. If I a better meuy to give my cliildren.” i l’eruna. If, a.ie. aiu-uipting to use It | ..ay one thimts this remedy can ed back to Oregon and now occupy the J. W. Kirk residence. .Mr. Holm has purchased a half interest in the G. 8. Keck barber shop and com menced work Monday. Samuel Smith, who has been liv ing on the Dickerson place west of town, has rented the property on the corner east of H. V. Johnson’s place and will rtiove to town. He has pur south of Art Summers’ resident-? and expects to build tills oomnig season. A birthday surprise party was giv en Thursday evening complimentary to Miss Marie Scheldt. Quite a num ber of her friends were present, and the occasion was a complete surprise to Miss Marie. She was the recipient of a handsome candelebrum fro'n her admiring friend--.—Times. would afford ma r elegant home. I to be Mr. Stu with ib-divide the sa w of establish! beau- iresque building sit«», y tract Immediately Eugeni that Is supplied uiflcent natural springs. which will be piped to the variouw building locations, thus affording a perfect water supply. Mr. Stor- y's investment mean« a great deal for Eugene, and not only adds another fine family to our pop ulation, but centralizes his Intervet* in the development of Eugene. It is not Improbable that tin- street car line will be extended Into this tract In the near future, which would be a great Impetus to the growth of College Hill and all the southern part of the city. NEW CHURCH DEDICATED AT COTTAGE GROVE XEW IIOISF OTHER ITEMS OF + ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 4- ♦ 4- ♦ * WORSHIP— 4 ♦ Washington, Feb. 20.— Senator Asbury B. Latimer, of South Carolina, died at the Providence hospital this morning of peritonitis. He un derwent an operation for ap pendicitis last Snuday. tie so used one trial will be sufficient to disabuse his mind. Peruna is a great and useful family medicine. It is used in multitudes of homes. It bus become a standard rem edy for various petty ailments In the home, it la especially useful for climatic diseases. It ia an excellent remedy for colda. It la a well-tried remedy for ca* tarrh in all forms. Wo have a multitude of testimonials recommending it for colds, for bron chitis, for various affeoUons of the respiratory and alimentary organs. Thia is well known to all who know Peruna by actual experience. "Cures All Catarrhal Diseases." Mr. I. W. Kightlinger, Cambridge, Neb., writes: “I don’t have any moro trouble in iny tfiroat, and have not had a headache for four weeks. “Peruna is the very medicine for ca tarrh. There i,s no medicine like it in the United States, fori have tried a good many before using Peruna. “I will keep it in my house to guard against catarrh, as it cures all catarrhal diseases.” MORMON CTPITAL MAY BUILD ROAD TO PRINEVILLE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4- ♦ 20.— ♦ Washington. Feb. —Brigadier-General Franela + S. Dodge, V. S. A., retired. ♦ He was ♦ died today, aged 66 awarded a medal of honor by ♦ congress for distinguished ♦ gallantry at the battle of ♦ White River, Colorado, in the ♦ Indian campaign of the six ♦ ♦ ties. ♦ ♦ ♦ A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The neat and modest little chapel I sprixgfiei . d notes recently constructed on Wall streeti by the Seventh Day Adventists de-1 and ______ Mrs. R. A. Jayne drove Dr.___ nomination at a cost of <904.73 was to Eugene last Saturday evening to dedicated last Sunday, February .16, take In ‘ Parsifal" at the theatre. and the service was well attended, Mrs. Jayne remained In the city over The report of th e church treasurer, night and Sunday morning t >ok the Miss Minnie Comer, showed that this train for California, where he.- moth ■nlnation had expended the er is lying very 111. The doctor Is In improvements, church anticipating another very pleasant evolences, etc., a total of time batching while she is away. Twelve accessions to the A surprise party was given at the re been recorded since the home of Mayor anti Mrs. M M. Peery ginning Of the new church and Wednesday evening, in honor of their th« little denomination is prosper- daughter, Edess. The evening was g under the leadership of Its pas- spent In games and music. Miss--s r. Elder B. C. Tabor, j^ho has pur- Cecil Richmond and Edna Nickerson itely tract and built a received the first prizes and Annett re in East Cottage Bettelhelm and Lloyd urther shown by the booby prizes. A only an in dainty refreshmcl remained Peery being I i- of Its d At a 1 ♦ Ill ED. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ At her home In Fairmount at 1:45 o'clock this morning, from paralyais. Mrs. Harriet Bergsma, wife of J. J. Bergsma, at the age of 72 yearn, 3 months and 5 days. She was bora in Kentucky and move! to Iowa in 1845 with her parents, She was mar- rled to Mr. Bergsma in 1 8 <> 5, they came to Oregon In 1902. sides her husband, she leave: following children: Mi T. B derson, of Eugene; J. E. Her t.srna. of Nebraska; A. L. Bergsma. of Dos Moines, Iowa: M th . J. T. Lyons, of Coburg, and Mrs. J. H. McClintic, of Eng- tie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bergs- ma have been members of I'lfforont branches of Odd Fellows for many years. The funeral will be held San- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, with interment in the I. O. O. F. c-uritery. clud d the persistent suitor, trium Rev. D. H. Trimble will conduct the phantly. services. The bride-to-be, a fine looking Hungarian girl, promptly answered the necessary questions and Stofa got the license. i The young woman explained that she was the other candidate's beat chum. FRESHMEN WON FIVE-MILE RFLAY RACE TODAY In the ipter-class relay race on Kincaid Field at the University this afternoon the freshmen won ici the time of 25 3-4 minutes. There were three teams In the race, those of the Juniors, sophomores anu freshmen, each having five men and each run ning a mile. The race was wltnesued Washington, . Feb. 21. Justice by a large number of studeuta. Stafford, of the supreme court for the District of Columbia, today set April 1 next as the date for begin WESTERN UNION Wll.l, REDICE SIEARIEH ning of the trial of Frederick A. Hyde, Henry P. Diamond. John A. Reductions In salaries of all siipeir- Benson and J. II. Schneider, charged with conspiracy to defraud the gov Intendents, managers, operators aa«l ernment out of many thousand acres clerks in the employ of the Western of public lands In Oregon and Cal Union Telegraph Company the »hole Ifornla. About forty witnesses from country over have been ordered from the West will be called by the gov the central office at New York. Ev ery person In the employ of the cor ernment. poration drawing a monthly salary of more than <70 is affected by the < James H. Ferriss, national chair ukase, and It Is expected that within man of th ■ Populist Party, announces a short time a supplemental order that Kentucky is the first state in the j cutting the percentages of measen- (Jnlon Io elect delegates to the na- gers in the employ of the American Company, owifh ! tional convention of Populists. The District Telegraidi _______ ____ ■» - ________ Blue Grass state has already select and controlled by hte Western (Juloti Los Angeles. Feb. 22.—Following ed its 29 delegates tothe national con-| will be issued. a heated quarrel, which took place In vention. which it to meet In St. Louis their room In the Hotel Catalina. Mrs. early In April. A statement Just Issued by Slate Bank Examiner James Steel shows, E. Frasier today nedounced her hus by comparison with a similar state band as a murderer anil surrendered ment Issu d last November, that the him to the police. She says Frasier, liabilities of state and national tianks alias Boyd, committed a murder In In Oregon have since August it, Indianapolis four years ago, but all efforts to secure the detai's of the 1907, been reduced to the tune of nearly <12,000,000. Cash on band, crime are unavailing, neither the woman nor the police making pub not estimating that due from other banks, has been increased from 93.- lic any of the facts. 640,823 to 310,847,152. Hood River, Or., Feb. 21.—If pre liminary plans being promoted by wealthy capitalists of Salt Lake City, who own the Mount Hood railroad extending up Hood River valley, an 1 also the Sumpter Valley road, run ning out of Baker City, materlallz--. Central Oregon may have a railroad In the near future that will open up Its many resources. The project pro vides for the extension of the Mount Hood line through the mountains east of Mount Hood, and a party of surveyors are now In the field trying to locate a pass through the moun- tains. The work is In charge of Jo- + seph A. West, chief engineer of the ♦ Sumpter Valley road. SENATOR LATIMER DIES IN HOSPITAL ♦ ♦ MAI terday .1 Storey, preiident > Portland, Eugene A: E'azteru Railway Company. bought through E. J. Frasier the Jonathan John.«»» farm, known as the old place, adjoining Eugene on th« ind containing 381 acres, f 86o. This is on«1 of the mo liful suburban tracts an.vwhi r ugene. and It is m to construct a tnaguif- there In the immédiat«} THE Gained Thirty Pounds. Mrs. Allee J. Bordner, 1311 Maple Ave., Harrisburg, l’a., writes: “I have found a euro in Peruna. I cannot recommend Penina enough, and 1 also thank fou for yourkind attention to me. I am ns well as could be ever 1 since I began taking Perun i, - m 1 will I recommend it toothers. 1 only w< Iglie l 5 pounds before taking Peruna; now 1 I w eigli 125.” WILL. III II D IXTO TR V I wickliffe Catarrh of Bronchial Tubes. Mr. Wickliffe R. Smith, editor of The Potlatch Herald, formerly principal of the schools at Cameron, Idaho, writes: "For some time 1 suffered with ca- tarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes. “I tried many remedies, but could 11 nd ■nothing that would give me relief. Fi- mlly I tried Peruna. Three bottles cured me, sound and well. I believe it will do unuch for others as it did for me,” A XU IMISSIME RESIDENCE Those Who Slander Peruna Know Noth ing About It. ■ W» TRAUT STREET I I.D.HAYE5> in ys ano- V i:ic sv ia ms ix GEO.ÏÏ AW. R. SMITH PORTI. a no . I ISTIIIiN RAIMA AV roMi’va AL ILL VW SCRDNER. \ M. A SET OATE FOR BENSON-HYDE TRIAL SAYS HER HUSBAND IS MURDERER BISHOP SATTERLEE DEAO OF GRIPPE Washington. Feb. 22 Right Rev Henry Yates Satterlee, l>.,D., for th< past twelve years Protestant Episco pal bishop of Washington, died to day after a short illness of grippe He was aged 6*> years. SENATE PASSES RESOLOTION ON PUBLIC LAND GRANTS Washington, Fob. 21.— ♦ ♦ The Tillman resolution in ♦ structing the attorney-gener ♦ al to prosecut * units against transportation compa ♦ the ♦ nies In Oregon which have re ♦ ceived land grants and have ♦ not complied with the terms ♦ of their grants, was today ♦ called up by Senator Fulton ♦ and adopted by the senate ♦ without debate ♦ ♦ v ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4- ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, Feb. 20.—7 noy-general has not yet full how the land grant suit a : ♦ l ♦ I ♦ The number of voters registered at the county clerk's office up to this morning was 2581. At this time two years ago the number was 2573. SWK HËAÜÂCHE CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. Positively cared try these Little Piite. They a Ho rdles« DC* t™ from Dysprpoia. le- dlgtwUun anil Tuo Hearty Ealing. A perfect rm- til} for IXzzlni's.i. Xivrw-w Drowstnei«, H ui Twate In the Month. Coated Tongun. Pain tn the Mia TORPID LIVER. Ttaj, L regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ¿MALI PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PWX. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES-