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Kl GENF WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. MARCH Sfl. UM>S
AMERICAN OFFICERS OF HIGH RANK
AND OTHERS ENDORSE PE-RU-NA.
Prominent People Recom
mend the Remedy
I‘e-ru-na.
When Other Remedies Failed Pe ru na
Proved ttflcacious.
Hon. Goo. W. Honey, National Chap
lain U. V. U„ Ex-Chaplain 4th Wiscon
sin Cavalry, Kx-Treas. State of NV moon-
sin and Fx-(|. Master General State of
I Texas, G. A. R., writ«»» from 1700 Fir-t
Dr. Hartman’s World Re-
street, N. E., Washington, 1>. C., as
follows:
Bowncd ( atari'll Medicine.
“I cannot too highly recommend your
preparation for the relief of catarrliai
4 Remedy for the Grip,
troubles in their various forum.
r,n W H- Pars00*»
« 8t”
"
"Some members of my ow n family
wuhingion. D. 0., write» as follows:
have used it witli most gratifying re
Jrnon the recommendation of person-
sults.
friende and many strong testimonials
“When other remedies failed, Peruna
GEN L KIRBY
proved most efficacious and I cheerfully
.J,, .file» .v of Peruna in the treat-
tof the numerous symptoms of the
certify to its curative excellence.”
B < th which I have been affected for
Pe ru na, a Standard Treatment Tor
four month» past. I have been induced
Catarrhal Diseases
W under« , a treatment of this Justly
Mr. John C. Nelson, Dayton. Tenn.,
„lebrate I formula.
geologistaiid mining engineer, while a
«1 feel a decided change for the better
Captain In the Federal Army during tlie
hv IK use for one week only, especially
Civil War, contracted a case of rheuma
tn tonin« up the stomach, and a conse-
tism. This malady was constant and
uuctit decid-d effect upon my appetite.
persistent, inducing the development of
\.| therefore feel much encouraged that
other ailments, which also became
I »m on the road to complete restora-
chronic. After taking a course of
tion.
Peruna, Capt. Nelson writes:
“\[v nunif r' 'iis friends in Texas, where
“Having been painfully aflticte«l with
j have liail the honor to command a
chronic rheumatism and the adjunc
brigade of her veteran cavalry in a four-
tive complications for many years, and
rear war, may accept this voluntary
after having received many general
testimonial to the merit of Peruna from
and speeful treatmenta with only tem
, WD,„ of obligation for its wonderful
porary relief, I read your H<“ientifld
efficacy."
treatise on catarrhal diseases.
Pe ru na a Good Tonic.
“At my request you prescribed a special
Gen. M. C. Butler, of South Carolina,
course of the Peruna remedies, which I
write- from NN aahington, D. C,, as Recommends Pe-ru-na
Used Pe-ru-na—Satisfied As to Its Merits cloudy followed, and am happy to re
port tliat my rheumatism and compli
follows:
to
the
Afflicted,
—Recommends It to All Sufferers.
"I can recommend Peruna for dyspep
cated ailments are subdued, and 1 feel
young again at the age of till years.
sia and stomach trouble.
Brig. Gen. D. T
Gen. S. S. Yoder, 203 Md. Ave., N. K., Wash
“1 have been using your medicine for
‘Uteason will accept your classification
Kirby, Washington, D.
ington, D. C., writes:
a ihort period and 1 feel very much re
of catarrhal diseases as scientific and
C., writes concerning
••I desire to say that I have found Peruna
true, and the Peruna remedies as a
lieved.
Peruna, as follows:
to be a wonderful remedy. I only used It for
“It is Indeed a wonderful medicine,
standard treatment for them. I thank
••Friends of mine having used
a short time and am thoroughly satisfied
you heartily for your skilled and logi
and besides a good tonic.”
your Peruna catarrh cure with
as to Its merits. I shall gladly recommend
cal advice.”
good
results,
I
am
Impressed
with
Colds In the Head and Throat.
It to all sufferers.”
Its curative qualities, and can rec
Fqjoya Renewed Health and Strength.
Chas. NV. Bowman, 1st Lieut, and Adjt.
ommend it to those who are af
Jahies J. Osborn, 628 Wahsatch Ave.,
4th M. 8. M. Cav. Col»., write» from
flicted. ”
For Kidney Trouble. Coughs. Colds Colorado Springs, Colo., has filled all
DEAFNESS CAUSED BY CATARRH
Lanham, Md., as follows :
and Catarrh.
the positions In Knight Templars
“Though somewhat averse to patent
Pe-ru-na In Tablet Form.
RELIEVED
BY
PE-RU-NA.
Gen. A. T. Hawley, 1330 95th St., N. Masonic Order, was a Mason since
medicines, and still more averse to be
»
Some people prefer to take tablet»,
NV., Washington, D. Cl, writes:
1S6U, Judge of County Court, Clinton,
soming a professional affidavit man, it rather than to take medicine in a fluid
“I have used Pernna and find it very Mo., and also County Collector ot
Gen. A. X. Legg, writes from the Savings Hank Building, Washington,
seems only a plain duty in the present form. Such people can obtain Peruna
beneficial for kidney trouble, and es- Clinton. He writes!
D. C., as follows:
foetance to add my experience to the tablets, which represent the medicinal
j pecially good for oonghs, colds and ca
“A sluggish liver which I had been
tolumns already written concerning the ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is
“I take pleasure in endorsing the many recommendation» I have heard
tarrhal trouble.”
troubled with for two years made life
of
BO
curative powers of Peruna.
and
read
of
Peruna,
because
of
having
had
knowledge
of
the
truth
equivalent to one average dose of Pe
miserable and I was unable to attend to
“1 have been particularly benefited by runa.
many of them.
J
Convinced of Pe ru na's Merit.
its use for colds in the head and throat.
“We always tell our sick and ailing friends ot the remedies that we have ♦ ' Brig. Gan. J. Floyd King, NVashing- my business half the time. I lacked
energy, had hoadache most of the time,
For Catarrh of the Stomach.
“I have been able to fully cure myself
learned, from experience, were g«x>d for ns w hen ailing in the same way, I ton, D.C., writes:
and my food distressed me and did not
of a most severe attack in forty-eight
C on. W. NV. Duffield, Washington,
and we do it as a duty we feel that we owe them.
I
“I unhi-sitatlngly state that I am con- seem to do me a particle of good.
hours limits use according to directions. I).«'., write«:
“Why is it any the less our duty to advise »11 the people we can when we • vinced l’eruna is a medicine which will
“Reading of the many cures per
“i hi “.t“ used Peruna in my family
1: now ot a good and comparatively inexpensive remedy that^ makes many I effect all that is claimed for Its use.”
“I use it as a preventive whenever
formed by Peruna, I decided to try a
i and hove
it a valuable medicine
threatened with an attack.
cures, and benefits in almost all cases?
•
I
Those
desirous
of
obtaining
special
I
“Members of my family also use it I and take pleasure in necommeuding it
“My own llttlo personal experience of being relieved of doafness. caused t directions with regard to the use of ImtUe. Before I had taken many doses
I I felt better.
to all who suffer from catarrh of the
by a . le e of catarrh, warrants me in advising all th«“ afflicted to Just try ♦ t’eruna should write to Dr. H. it. Ilart-
for like ailments.
“IVe are recommending it to our stomach or who r«*<iuire a tonic of è Peruna.”
t m in. Preside nt of the Hartman Hani-I “I took It as directed for two mouths
when I was a well uiau.”
I prompt efficacy.”
Irieuds.”
»' tur iu in, Col urn bus, Ohio.
1
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LANE DEMOCRATS
AND RESOLVE
Bin NN, STATEMENT
ENDORSE
NO.
I.
\NI> THE ININ EllSITY
\ i * i * i : oi - iu
EX
viton
ENDORSED
loll
Ctrl NTY
(From Saturday's Gunrdl.
The Lane county Democratic cen
tral committee met in Eugene today,
passed resolutions, suggested several
persons as suitable candidates for
the various offices to be filled this
year and toon preliminary steps to-
war 1 organizing a Bryan club and
auxiliary Democratic clubs in every
precinct in the county.
The m «“ting wa.-a called to order
at 10 oclock this forenoon by Chair
man I. M Travis and J. C. Veatch,
of Cottage Grov«1. acted as secretary.
Speeclies were made by several of
the thirty-five or forty war horses
present and committees were then
api’ointed as follows:
Committee on resolutions E. P.
Williams, J, I). Matlock. .1. .1. Wal-
I on. (' 1’. Houston .1 <' Veatch
Committee on candidates L. L.
Stevens, J. M. Francis, R. M.
Veatch.
R«*H»lutiona Adopted.
The meeting then adjourned until
i o'clock this afternoon, at which
time Chairman Travta called It to
order and the committee on resolu-
tions reported as follows, the report
being unanimously adopted:
Whereas, The paramount issue in
the coming campaign in this atate in
volves the election of United States
senators by the direct vote of the
people; therefore be it
Resolved, That we, the Democrats
of I«ane county, are in favor of State-
merft No. 1 and hereby pledge our-
selves to support no candidate who
does not favor thia measure; be It
further
Resolved. That we are In favor of
the $125,000 appropriation for the
maintenance of the State University;
bo it. further
Resolved, That W. J. Brynn lie en-
| dorsed as candidate for president.
< 'an<li«lat«*s Suggcslc«!.
The committee on candidates re
ported the names of several persons
1 who would acceptably fill th«» of-
t’lces of the county if «“l«»cted, but no
official action was taken except to
surrounding country aaid hail up with endorse th«1 name of J. M. Kitchen,
♦♦+♦+++**+♦♦♦+♦ ♦
Mr. Hingham th»- subject of syndicat of Irving, for county treasurer, th«’
O
ing a large section of land In t h in others being simply suggestions by
BIG FRESHMAN
+
4
the committee and by the meeting.
vicinity in the near future.
+
< LASS NEXT YEAR ♦
Following are some of the sugges
4
+
tions:
+
Indications are that Ore +
For sheriff—H. L. Bown, of Eu
BOX 11
♦ gon's freshman class of next +
gene.
REPRESENTA
TH
E
OE
WARREN
♦
year
will
be
the
largest
in
the
+
For Clerk -Henry Stewart, of
+ history of the University. +
(From Saturdays' Dally Guard )
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CON-
♦ Registrar Tiffany has receiv ♦
David Parmenter, the oil soldier, Springfield.
For assessor—Welby Stevens, of
I ERS WITH BISIXESS MEN OF who was arrested several months ago
+ ed so far over 50 applications ♦
Springfield.
for
University
entrance,
while
♦
for having two wives, th«“ crime of
+
THAT CITY
For Hchool superintendent—J. J.
4- in previous years very few If ♦
IMilygamy being charged against him.
Bryan, of Springfield.
♦ any came In so early. Univer ♦
failed to appear for trial this fore
For coroner—Dr. W. L. Cheshire,
Cottage Grove is getting th«» paving noon when the case was called in the
+ sity authorities predict ait en ♦
+ tering class of close to 2 5 0 + fever. A representativ«» of the War- , circuit court, and Judge Harris de of Eugene.
For surveyor—Simon Klovdahl, of
The present en ♦ ren Construction Company was her«’ clared his »400 bond forfeited. Ills
+ next fall.
+ rollment, exclusive of outside 4 iast Friday conferring with some of Iwmdsmen ar«» S. R. Williams, J.’W. Eugen«».
8. M. Douglas, of Springfield, was
bran« lies. Is 4 1 X, and with the + the property ownera In regard t > pav- i White, 11. V. Darling and J. T. Row
mentioned for county judge, but he
He estimates land.
+ law, medical and musical de ♦ Ing the main street.
declined to run. He was also men
('use« IH*| h > m «I Of.
+ partment the total Is brought + the total cost of the work on Maili .
4- street from the depot to tile bridge.;
■b up to 710.
Th«“ following case» on the docket tioned for commissioner, rind tills
♦ ' including the curbing, at $16.000. were disposed of yesterday an«! to was also declined. J. H. McMahon
♦
was suggested for judge, but he, too,
. This amount of money could not be day :
I expended In a more ju licious and
I N< BEASI NG (.RAZING
Margaret Morris vs. Ell Morris; decline«! to make th«' run. The mat
ter of selecting candidates for these
i practical manner in this cltj.
Ben I divorc •. Continued.
ALLOTMENT ON
N VITON AL POTENT lairch, II. O. Thompson and Marlon ,
II. E. Dnvldson vs F T. Plank; to two offices was ref«»rre«l to the cen
tral committee.
I Veatch comprised the committee in recover money. Judgment for $211
The chair was authorized to BP-
iconference with the construction com 63, attorney fee of $17 and cost and
Special to Dally Guard.
point a committee to look into the
Washington, March 19. The for- pany representative.
disbursements.
Dr. B. R. Job haa purchase 1 the
«»st service bin r'-commendod thtr the
I«ln May Parsons vs. Georg«“ Foster matter of selecting candidates for
the |"glslntiir«» and to reiMirt at a
number of cattle and horses allowed Crowley property <»u the corner of Parsons divorce. Decree granted.
to graze upon the Blue Mountains Main and Third streets, 25 by 101)
Traver vs. Herbert 1.. Tra ma»s meeting to lie held soon. It Is
Amy
(NV) Natiinal For st in th" sta". of feet, for a consideration of $2500. I ver; divorce. Referred to W. W. Cal- said that a meeting of Statement No.
Oregon during the season of 1903 be This is one of th»? b«»st corners ou 1 kins to take testimony of A. J. Tol- I advocates from both parties will be
called for next Saturday. The com-
Increased from 16,000 to 17,900 head the street, but is at present occupied ml».
mitt«“«» appointed Is as follows: F. L.
and the number of sheep from 150,- by a single story wooden building,
J. M. Nichols vs. J. W. William*;
000 to 152,500 bead. This forest which will be replaced by a modern appeal from Junction justice court. Armitage, A. J. Pickard and G. F.
Skipworth.
has recently been divlrl <1 into three brick In due time.
Continued.
Of the above-named persons who
Miss Gertrude Palmer hos reslgn-
administrative units, and the increase
Grlfln Hardware Compan vs. NVm.
tn the number of head of st«x“k to cd as teacher In the primary difart - Wolf; to recover money. Dismissed have been suggested for office. Har
ry L. Bown has announced his In
graz«» on the range this year was nient of our public schools and has upon motion of plaintiff.
made to permit an equitable adjust gon«» to Los Angeiea to (ak«“ a sp«»cfal
Eugene Lumber Company vs. A. A tention of running for sheriff, and
ment among the former users of the three-montha’ course in primary an 1 Aiiby; foreclosure of lien.
S«“ttl«'d Welby Stevens has filed his petition
kindergarten work. Miss Georgetta and dismissed.
for the nomination of assessnr.
.‘ores:.
Berg Is teaching Miss Paltnor's uncx-
It was decide«! to form a Bryan
John M. NVHIIama vs. Norman Mc
plred term In the primary department Fall; to recover money. Judgment for chili nt a mass meeting to be held on
of the public school.
»31.58 and coals and disbursements. Saturday, April 11.
Thos. Sear» haH purchase«! the
(lien G I' v.er-
Oregon Bine
Scott Chrisman residence property on River Mining Company; to re'“<>ver
Wall street, 1» building a wide colo
I
••
nial style porch In front of the res costs of suit. Order of sale of
Carlisle, Ky.. Marhc 21. —Night idence and otherwise improving the tached property.
SearH Is a son-in-law
F II. Cook vs. C L. NVflllama; to
riders shot and kill«‘d Har an Hedges, property. Mr. Sears
recover rn«inev. Continued.
a prominent farmer n ar bere, an in of Mr. Cl laman,
The O tage Grov e Masonic lodg«-
R. E. Cartwright vs. Nannie K.
dependent tobacco grower. This is
Sheriff* Fo«‘<J Fisk received word
th« first murder by night riders in Is considi Ing a pro uiosltion of buy- B«“l*hnw; for"<“l istire.
ing a lot t id building a fine two-story
from Walla Walla.Wash., today to tho
Settlml an«l dlsmlssi-d.
the blue grass region of Kentucky,
brick tew le thereon this season, on
effect that G. M. Whitson, a former
Th« court adjoiirni'd this aftorn«
Main str»
traveling salesman for a Portland
to meet at 9 a. m on At “11 8.
BISIIOI* H(W I.I K
M r
Mr» Cagn Van-
Born—
house, wanted here tor obtaining
DIES IX NEW YORK
atholack.
a 10-ponnd ♦
♦ ♦ money undec false pretenses, was
son.
caught in that city |oday. Whitson-
Born— To Mr and Mm. C A. Price ♦
M NHR1ED
♦ some time ago passe«! a worthless
March 18 , 190« an a 1-2 pound son ♦
check on the Hotel Smeede manage
♦
— L. ad«-.’
♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ment for |30 or $40. and a similar
one on the Chambers Hardware Co.
M ii Emma Alle Ixiretz an«! Mr The >ffl< « rs were notified and a look
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'C.
F p|/4
Swli A nil, nt he home
wax kept In every
bri le
r rll
Mrs. 8
st, with the result
niton < < mon g Home
Dll m.
» X
str«»et
at Walia Walla,
March 20.—
r ■<!
V
<k Rev
w
leave for Olympia
e for hon." to
Mr and
the
re-
n
uni the govern lor
1 will then go to
City to bring
ft f”*-
I i
i
for Infw
-Gen. AM.Legg
:
;
:
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MANY hOJ CJNFRAGT3
FILED FOR NEXT YEAR
GfN»l> EVIDENT E THAT HOP IX-
IHSTRV IN MARIOX COUNTY IS
NOT SNOWED UNDER
As go d evidence that the hop ln-
dustry of Marion county is not yet
snowed und'r is evident from the
records of contract* made for future
delivery filed with th" county recor
der at Salem.
Following are the
figures:
Grant & Poole to Elsas & Pritz,
IO i OOO pounds at 10 cents.
T. I..
Ross to Elsas & Pritz, 12,000 pounds
U 10 cents.
Alex Harold to Elsas & Pritz, 12.-
pounds H 10 cents. T. B. Wal
ler to William H. Ramsey, 10,000
Hunds., ach h year,
v. ar, 1908. Y909, 1910.
Henn Annen
’
and H. H. Annen to
William H. Ramsey; 8000 pounds
each
r '. 1908, 1909.
J P Wilquet to NV. H. Ramsey;
l.ooii pounds each year, 1908, 1909,
do. at 10 cents.
Henr \nn n and H. H. Annen to
■ H Ramsey; 8000 pounds crop of
'10. at 10 cents.
C. C \\ . qtier, Silverton, to NV. H.
kase.v; eoo pounds crop of 1908,
10 at 10 cents.
Irimm to NV. H. Ramsey;
ids crop of 1908, 1909,
cents.
1 k, Pratum, to NV. H.
"" pounds crop of 1908,
at 10 cents.
X Fennel, Independence,,
ui.-« t & Co., Chicago.
' crop of 1908, 1909.
W
* Cr
1»4|.
rear«
"Hillis
of
V L. Bowen and S. F.
Falk, Wormser & Co..
11
pounds
crop
1” cents.
to Falk. Wormser &
5.000 pounds crop of
10 cent.».
ing to Falk, Wormser
pounds crop of 1908,
10 cents.
ing to E. Wattenberg
pounds crop of 190x,
O crop
; nip ni
's:
of l»l
1910 at 11
191 1 at 12 cent ts.—Sa-
I’G NOTES
•AM II. \XD PERSONAE.
CüUSINS ELOPE AND GO
TO BRITISH COLUMBIA
but will be here this coming Satur
day evening, March 21. Many of our
people were disappointed on account
of the postponement, but if nothing
prevents the company will be here
Saturday evening March 21.
WYCOFF
AND
MISS
Monday, March 16, 1908, Uncle ADRIAN
Samuel Scott passed the eighty
GEORGIA
WYCOFF
DETER
fifth
milestone in his journey i
MINED TO WED DESPITE THEIR
through life, and while he is not as
rugged as he once was he Is still
BIXIOD RELATIONSHIP.
good for several more anniversaries.
“Uncle Sammy” Scott, as he Is fam-1
The story of the elopement of a
lliarly known here, has made his i
home with his dat«ghter. Mrs. .1. C. young couple residing in th«> Mc-
Sabin for several years past and has Kenzie valley and who are first CO1I-
The
a host of friends here who wish him sins, has reached The Guard,
many more returns of the div. Mr. young people are Adrian, Wycoff,
Mis<
Scott played his phrt in the affairs of who is aged about 25, and
this state when he was quite young, Georgia Wycoff, said to lie only 16
and is today the only living member years old. They left home two or
of the first state legislature held in three dayiK ago, accompanied by th«»
this state. He was a m-mber of th« young man's sister. Miss Ethel Wy
senate which met at Salem in July. coff, who Is also under age. They
1858, and the state was admitte.4 by came to Eugene by private convey
congress on February 14, 1x59, Gov ance an<1 took the first train for
ernor Lane having authorized the British Columbia, where the young
holding of the lea isla'ure the year man and his cousin will bo married,
before, and he then went t to NVashing- the laws of thb« state forbidding the
ton to have the sta » admitted. Mr. marriage ot first cousins. It is said
Scott wa* elected a member of the that afier the wedding they will re
senate from Josephine county, and turn home and expect to reconcile
when the organization ws perfected their parents to th" union.
young people
It ls said ‘ the
‘
’ * have
there were 16 membi rs in the senate
Luther ElklnB. been contemplatng marriage for some
and 32 in the house
present county tr‘asur- time past but the parents of both
father of our prosen
have naturally been very much op-
er, was elect d president of the
ate, he being a membi !>r of the legis- posed to it. Seeking the aid of the
lattire from IJnn coun ty. and Colonel young man's sis'er, it was found that
T. Volt was speaker of th" house. she wa» agreeable to the proposition
from Jackson county, Dalaz«“n Smith, and the elo|iement was planned by
father of our present county sheriff, the three and successfully carried
leg 8- out.
was a memb r of th«
ture.
Mr. Scott’ rer
facts well. an«j can al;
political mix-ups I hat
about that time, and
the record he made
He took th .stand on
i
people as aaginst the
won out In every ins
time Mr. Scott was e
1 .—"I know noth-
I
he was a Democrat. I)
II tie d no with
Ing
afterward he changed
id James McPar-
liai
lican party along wit:
who secured the
ber of the old-time re
ird„ t«»day. “He
r >rr
1 any immunity
’. I do not know
AI’I’I.K VITONS EOF
will be commut-
grazing PERMITS
not. t
ullty and he hl»«
He has told all
sed
N
« h
> who caused him
w a
dì ici
«. The fact that
“ Juries makes no
1
COTTAGE GROVE GETTING
THE PAVING FEVER
NIGHT RIDERS KILL
BFLIEVE ORCHARD
PROMINENT FARMER
1 WILL BE PARDONED
du
AHRESTtD FOR PASSING
WORTHLESS CHECKS
MAY SYNDICATE LARGE
SECTION OF LAND HERE
d
f r
n
a*«-v jtx. a. A »
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f / ' .• TT t
>>’6* •T'í /
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Be
A(?>
Nt Im» Ta» Wrm ii«l/< L“^t
/SÄ
J. II.
ffliKl not let*
■f of labor on ^’Kayon City'"
Oregon" claims.