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12 FX'GKNE WKKKLY GUAMA. rnr 2 FOUR GIRLS t<» lienJth by Lydia !'• 1‘iukbam’h Vegetable Com pound« MA» I *, (I ** ft * M L I. UJhat TAey Jay. Mi« Lillian R(WB..*V*0 K.*st Mtlt Mirert, N-w k. write«: “ Lydia Pinkham's Vt|C*»te- Com|x»uiKl over- eamo Irroffulaiitie.N. p»*- riodic sufTorin^. and nervous heu'f iwiit'S, «iter evarytbinff eUa had failed U> h*ip tua. «nd I fo«d it a duty to let others know of It.” K atharinet rai<.2.’W> Lafayette Kt,, Ilenver, Col., write»: "Thanks io Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Com fx»und I mi well, aftersulferinic for months from ner vous prostration.” Miss Marie Stoltz* man, of Isaurel, la., writes: "I wasina run- downronditionandsu f- fered fromsupprmision, indigf'Mtion, and p«*»r circulation. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me well and strong ” Mis« Ellen M. Ol«on, of 417 N East St., wan«»«, flh.«ay«: “ Ly- diaE Pi iik ham's Vege table Comp»»und cured me of backache, sido a< he, ami eatebiishsd * my periods, after the best local doctors had failed to help me.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yettrti Lydia E. I’ink- hnm'g Vegi'tabl-i ('oinpuiirl, made from rooiN and herbs, lilts I h *«* ii tIm standard remedy for female ills. an<l lias jiotdtively cured thousands of women who have I h - cii t rouhled with displace nr nf s, in Ila in licit ion, nice ra tion, Hbroid tumora, irrcgiilariiics, periodic pains, backache, that Iwar- uig-down fvtdinu, flatulency,indip's- tion.dizziiieHH.ornervoiw prostration. _Vhy don’t you try it ' ? Mrs. I’liikliuin Im lies nil -lol« '»men to write Iter for lull lee. e lias U'lided tiloiiNiiiKla to Address, Lyi.o, Jias'*. T W MOUUW j PO5T5, BOXES) SEEDS FRESH SEEDS WE II 4VE ALL RIXDS OF HKEIM4 III I k IX NEW AXI* I RI SH. YOV M »VK MONEY BY Bl V- ÏOI R GARDEN F IU T hursday . abril 2. nxw» Spring Humors Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such di •'figurin'? and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood s Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, Ivlaon, Oreg ni. March 28, 1908. Edtor Guard - With your permis sion we will say a few words about the Slusiaw country, which In Its uu- aeveloped »tale neenia to have greater [M'lalbllltle» than any other pari of of Lane county. About thirty year» ( Bar.Stabs sre H».d . 8'araatsirills In ago the Eugene and Slusiaw wagon i rh.c-olau>.| Irtl .ct form. Th«» have w nlieally road was surveyed and waa op-ne I to j th. ram» curative properlira ra th« liquid form. braMra accuracy of flora convenience, economy, travel as far as the head of tide,about no I»»» hy evaporation, breakage, or leakage. of n. t.v mall. i 1886. '1 country »e Jed very iap- I 11. of druggi»»« or p«ompC1y C. 1. Hood I k».. Lowell. .Mara. idly from 1885 until 1 890, In which I year the R .iilsw A ’’ “t> ■ ie Navigation Company made a rail way survey II* O.. * •■ tier« being mostly men with families, and all desirous of making perma nent homes, were grejtly elated at the prospect of a gooo wodOb ol traiiHportatlon. All went to work with a light heart and full ot hope, clearing up the fine rich bottom i.*..j along ■!!* mar >*• uslaw and Its tributaries, plan'lng gardens and fruit trees and vine»', which were soon bearing the finest and best fruits In the whole county. Then th" panic of 1893 came, which .a always hard on a newly »?• •‘vd country, but the people were mostly d tiinilued, so they kept steadily a Wilk making r ads, clearing I a i, d, Telluride, Colo. March 28.—For retting out or bards raising slock mer Adjutant-General Bulkley Wells a nd to I help along with imniedla'e narrowly e-<ajied death v serious a little ci ih shingle and Injury at his home at an early hour needs of i slake making and peeling chfttlm this morning by the explosion of a bark became quite i an Industry uml lynamlte bomb placed n.ar his b d was t he means ot v on th" outer porch on which he was fellow through sleeping. n.< l< bls cux'om. deserving a poor Wells I while he wau re<rin I" nd •• was hurled wlih the debris many feet his family, all the time hoping for from the wrecked house, the sides of < .e inni'oad, wim n would more thor which wer • torn out completely. oughly develop the country, when he Hardly a stick of the bed remained, could si ll ills surplus il'Ulls, veg t a but Wells Is said t i have escaped hies, dairy products etc., right without injury. The house had been boqie. But alter the panic, wa» u gnarled against such an attempt by the Hluslaw A Eastern Railway ana patrols and electric lights. Navigation Company became the S General W< Ils Is manager ot the uslaw Ai Eastern Railway Ar “Imagi Smuggler-Union mine, and hla home, nation” Co. and quite a number where the exploFlon occurred, Is lo lion” Co., and quite a number of cated on that property at Pandora, the settlers abandoned their claims several miles from town. Wells ap or sold for a small sum and left the peared In town this morning with his country very much disheartened But head bandag'd, but otherwise appar we are pleased to atate that a tot of ently none the worse for his experi the first set tiers are her" today, still ence On« au»pect has been arrested ■ ' ■ «... full of hope that outsiders will «<»■ .— our undeveloped resources and will come to our asalsiance with a good meaue of tranaportatlon, which would be a good paying lnv«>et merit from the beginning While we have floe agri cultural land» along th» bottoms and benches our mountain »Id«» are cov ered with a» Immeane lot of fine mer ♦ Ssn Francisco, Marek It — ♦ chantable timber, million« and mil * A Her deliberating for four ♦ lions of feet. ■ * and a half hours the jury In ♦ Rasters timber men have fonnd ns ♦ A. Crothers ♦ the frisi of R «nt long »go. »nd quite ■ number are ♦ and Fremont Older, proprt«- ♦ Inveating heavily in our timber land«. ♦ tor snd managing editor of ♦ There »eeme to be ■ general opi.ilu the Ran Francisco Bulletin, ♦ ♦ among investor» that wo will have ♦ ♦ charged with crlmlhally libel a coast railroad In a few years which ♦ ♦ ing William S Tevis.brought will develop our timber Industry, bill ♦ In a verdict late last night of ♦ In our humblo opinion the business a. ♦ not guilty. men of Eugene s"d l.an« county ♦ ♦ would make a grand investment and ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ do the proper thing to push an elec tric railway into this country at the earliest possible moment Slusiaw X VIT has already helped to make Eugene what It la, and with a railroad fr itn Helsingfors. March 2 8. — At to Fllgell'» west tb > clos of a heated debate In the the SI u sh> w you Finnish diet this morning the Bo In town spread el fist members carried a vote ot liesllliw, It would Opell Up Olli' c »1111- In k of confidence in the senate by a trv. and elve bore ■■( to hundreds of v >te of 71 to 4 7. The debate arme industrious families Eng no i- over certain antl-FInnlsh Interpella bllnd to h"r opportunities If she ne tions In the Russian douma. glects Western I.line connt.v, where ' ip" ■ . • •n«i*h nb'und». I .SO U (MEN RII l i lt BY with all Its fruits, ftahlerles, timber, LIGHTNING IN MICHIGAN e iiu... , *s<jris, hunting grounds, etc. Howells, Mich.. March 18. Two Our twenty ars' residence on the Sinslnw ha . only served to Increase w -men were killed by a bolt of light our faith In the good future of the ning striking a farm house near | country. It may be five, ten or fif I llartlanl this morning. The victims were Mrs. Ih tor North and Miss Car- teen years before we begin to see our rlo Ellis. hopes fulfilled, but our great unde veloped resource« are In sight and Today was a good day for marriage sooner or later some enterprising man will put a railway to ua. Until licenses, three having been leaued up to 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, as then let us continue to be hopeful follows James M Gearhart, aged and do what we can to develop. We 64, of Eugene, and Mrs. Belle Gallup, Invite capitalist» to look over our aged 48. of Eugene; Clarence W. country ami see for themselves Kirk. age I 20. of Eugene, and Miss •DAY. Ethel Wilson. 18, of Horena; Eu- gene M at lock, aged 20, of Eugene, and Frances A Johnson, 18, of Cot tage Grove. » «»»'■>• CRUISER TACOMA'S M a !L FETCHES ARE OPENED Caracas, March 2 8, via Wllletn-1 stad, Curacoa, March 2 ■>.- Minister ! Russel has advised Dr. Jose D" Joins I Paul, foreign mlnlst r. that thr"" pouches of official mail brought into I.aGuavra for the ernis r Tacoma had been opened at La Guayra. Rus sell ra'd I’ was a very rints mnttet and asked for an investigation. Paul Mr.. L. Bickford. <Jo»»ville. N H "Every »pririg 1 win completely prostrated, replied that the opening of the pouch run down, from dy.pep.ia snd that tired feel ing. But I have found Heed's Sar.aparilla es was accidental, and tlist only a help, me from the first dose, completely prejudiced mind could call the oc-1 restores good health »"d strength.” currence “very serious,” as the con tents of the pouches were not dis turbed. The incident of the mall bags, cou pled with the return cf th" Tacoma to La Guayra today, cans d the great est excitement In Caracas. President Castro’3 organ, El Constitutional, publishes an ed*to-‘al entitled, “What Does Roosevelt Want?” In which it declares that Secretary Roo' under the Influenc? of President ■ holding claims aga'nst Venezuela, i foil wing a premeditated nlan of re- atlng a conflict with this republic The paper states that h" Un i Stat's purposes to raise the fir, " conquest In South America sn1 tha the American government dies not intend to recognize the flnali.y of thr and is held pending an Inve I’igatlon decision of the Ven zuelan courts The entire city and county police and the mixed communications. More force Is working on the case, arres’s are expected today. Wills himself telephoned tse i -ws of the explosion to the author! lea, end soon th- neighborhood was being scoured. There is no trace of tiie ciy liamltTr' The bomb or dynamite had evi dently been placed und>r the bed sure time yesterday and set off by WELL-KXOWX RESIDENT OF EI clock work i r tlm fu-e, but no r i«’ GENE SIX! E 1X7» DIES Cl PAR. of the machinery has b en found. I \LVS1S AITEK I SI i ’ I. Lil’E General W' lls’ pr< d mess r as man ager of the Smuggler-Union. Arthur L. Collins, an Englishman, was shot (From Saturday's Daily Guard.) to d ath several years ago. S eve Mr.-;. KOxaiia .j.t’isea, . ^eii-n.*«owrj Adams, th» alleged accomplic • of Harry Orchard, murderer of ex-Ce.v- resident of this city slue 1 878, died ernor Steunenberg, of Idaho, is now t.:is morning shortly after 4 o'clock in Jnfl at Telluride awaiting trial' of parilyals at h t heme on West Wells was alone in , Seventh street. She was 68 years ol for thnt crime. the house last night, lie sleeps ou age and hud many friends In the com munity wffo mourn her death. the porch most of the year. Mrs. Bausch was a native of Ger ninny, b“ltig born a> Wieselburg, Ba varla, on the bank:- cf the great Dan ube river, July 1 4, 1 840. In 1854 her father Joseph Ausmun, with eight children, came lo this country, f.pal ly settling at Mauitoc, Wisconsin. In 1856 she was united In marriage to Peter Zimmer, a’nativ“ of Luxem Washington, March 28.-—Louis They had three children, John Lundy, the negro »hot by Reprise ta- burg tlve Heflin, of Alabama, last night, and Frank Zimmer, of Eugene, and Mrs. Mary (Zimmer) Kjding, of following an altercation nr a ear. will recover. Thomas McCreary, South Dakota. On the death of her husband sh' of New York, who was accidentally shot by Heflin, we« only slightly in removed to St. Paul, going to San Francisco In 1872. In 1876 she was jured. Heflin appeared nn the floor of th' marri >d to Peter Bausch. In Albany honse today a trifle pale. H was pud <pon afterward hey ra ip to Eu surrounded by a number of col gene. where sh * had reill d since died September 17. leagues and later retired to the cloak nor husband 1894. room. In 1893 Mrs. Bausch established :■ Heflin displayed a number of let ters In which his life had been thr at yr ,. n houve> where for many y ars sha supplied tie larg-r per oned. or the Eugene trade with flowers. Sho was r. natu ral liver of flowers, and from h“r early girlhood till h r d >ath stud ltd olants, partirnlsr The funeral car: •? h use Sunday' at 2:1" feed to t’e r';wbol|o ■ she wns a loyal men T Washington, March 2 8. The Al services v. 11 b-g n at 2 HO p. m. The drich currency bill fail d to rca^h the friends of the family ar• cordially in Vltl’d. The r“’T”»l''s w’ll b? interred house today, as expected, owing tn the fact that the senate was not ini In the I. O. O. F. cem tery. Friends who with to view the re session, and according to the rules I rhe hill cannot reach the house until I mains pleas* do so before time for Wednesday, when the Benate again leaving th > house. AN ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE GEN B’JLKLEY WELLS ROSALIA BAUSCH DIED EARLY THIS MÛRÀIIKG SMI Pi r I For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought AVege tabic Preparation for As similating fre Food and Rci?ula- Uig the Stomachs and Bowels of I Bears the Signature Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Itest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . Atav» ✓ öm zk a vfi zz prraan J'um/Am ALx Jmna • UMUSJu- Amu S m I • Uprtrmml . fi,M» Sfi» • (hm Stri- I 1 I ! «s>v- / . li Usg For Over Thirty Years A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF S leep . Fa: Simile Signature of i _ ___NEW YORK. J ft IL* CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 3 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Nrw YORK cnv. NtMO SHOT BY BULLETIN EDITORS FOUND KOT GUILTY HEFLIN WiLL RECOVER SIDEWALK SHINGLES GARDEX OLD SETTLER TELLS CF GREAT SIUSLAW COUNTRY wfwkly gfard . THI RKI**V NEEDS « Í I » I I I I I ♦ I I IN. EUGLLNE GROCERY 9Ch and Oak Sts. HALSEY'S GANG OF YOUNG ROBBERS Grv»l«»t known rvmrdy I f hrsw» HigbUnd. <>r.. Oct. 31,’«W Thi» li to cvr’ily th «t I gsv» mi mur ra bo’tle ’‘Stane’’ Hcsv» Drop«’’ sud curasi hcr ol bcsvei. 1 bis w.i» lui wintrr and ih» hai - G Va'lacs Salem, < ili druggiits. to All The notarial commission of John Mathers, of Wendling, and that of Louis E Bean, of Eugene, have been filed with the county clerk ALDRICH DILL FAILS TO REACH HOUSE convener. - I The damage case of jonn Maughn against the city, wherein Mnaghn asked for stvera) hundred dollars damages because the rubbish and gar bage from the city’s dumping grounds across the river was washed on to his land by the high water, was final ly settled today when the city deeded >o Maughn the land by rhe payment by him to the city of $1 00 The city paid S400 for the land originally. J. W Baker, of Cottage Grove, for- meriy state game werden, has con elud'd to ri’w fn« cc'un’y Ridge on thr l>mn“ratlc ticket, and be is now clr culstlng his nominating petition which will be filed with the county clerk early next week Mr. Bak°r Gearge Fisher, the real estate inan, Is popular throughout the county and today filed with the county clerk his has many fr’ends In both parties. He petition for the nomlna lon of consta Is thnrnnghlv comp'’,"it to perform the dutl s of the cfflc*» of county ble on the Republican ticket. judge The "'Siner In which ho con- ducted th» r ffice of sta’e gant" wnr- - BOMB THROWN IN NEW YORK CROWD THIS AFTERNOON The two lad«, together with half a| doxen more youths of that locality. I hav»» been In the habit of looting mer chandise »nd confectioners «tores In the vicinity of Albany and Halsey for several month», and were not caught until Detective Reilly rounded up the two boy» ye»terdav and they conf*» < New York. March it. Two men square was almoat cleared of the «•■d to niin»erv«iB depredations De l were killed and a number of persons throng when one man engaged In the SaHVMlttlSTSmiYWMtt teettve Relllv was put on the trail of injured thia afternoon when whst demons'ration rushed swiftly luto th» the jronngater» after they had broken hid b«ir a fairly oeaceebl« meeting square and threw a bomb which land Into a t*»l car and stolen a caak of of unemployed developed Into an an- ed near Union Square fountain, and wtne. which brought immediate ac archlstlc demonstration and a bomb In the rear of which a squad of po-'i lice was stationed. There was a tion on the part of the raJIroad offi-> was thrown and exploded clal * A crowd numbering nrobablv ten cloud of smoke, a loud report and a When a»k«M why they had embark thousand had gathered In Union number of pereons were seen to fall. The police reported two killed and ed on « career of crime, the lada »aid square to take part in the meeting that they needed money and could Many women were In the gathering a number Injured The crowd Includ not get work, ao took the eaaleat way and several speakers ot local promi ed many sightseers, who were panic- of »atlafylng their craving In addl- nence had been announced to make stricken tlon to Ramsey and Hayea, several addresses leltg Sllvers’eln. accuse! bv the A force of 1 S<* pollce- To« great n-all more youth» will be arrested at Al- man. most of them mounted, were police of having thrown the bomb, enter LIQUOR bany and Halaey on duty is himself fatally Injured The other HOVM. W « Among the place« robbed by th* As the b dead man is Erwin Rassky. Th rv p«y th« evpreva. hoy», according to the admission» oil "otleed that there were num were many arrests. Writ« trsiav to» the two lads In custody, w*rekl»ean A flags and that a number c Silverstein was alive when taken ircnvrai fnerr handler wore »rd hats. A*, aome el| ■ I’: R c I f. MeW IHluniN* to the hospital, but he is lltei rat •*» ^♦•«••»<1 It ’< i »torr. Koonti* mrrrhrndtM» store and! order the police started tc Prrr**« Mo** at Hal- I those who were reap'-pslh he will survive. He declared he did «íeww» ^ w WS m M, O» a»M sey, in addition to a freight car. or no resistance was offered and ths.lt "because a con beat him up. I oir OREGON IMPORTING CO. «A4 J. W. RAKER FO I COUNTY JUDGE ' f > TJ ■ ■ vr r-»> !.!. ".’I Mil F \ I I V Fill b. complet'd to Kl.i year is evtd*n"'d by gees» being ma *“ in < track-laying Ry th the ’r»"k will be finished to Dorris, and already 'wo camps have been es tablished between Dorris and Klam ath river, where the grade acro.a« the vwamn lands will be finished for a stretch cf 80nn feet by the middle of April The dredg-'r of the Munn Constrrtrtion Company is working two shifts, steadily lifting earth fol MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC the grade day and night The 8800 | feet nearing completion extends from ' THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS ’he chrnne| t«» the straits of Wild Horae butte, and It will be a short Crush and mix In fwd oraalt Prupar doM in tablets piece of work from that point to the MAKES YOUIl STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP west shore line The two new camps established are TiHtUk -m*1”''.» rii Ci-C>P ^,,d or Br“' A»k for «»d try owcv-B”'000 1 loee’ed *t th* tunnel nnrtal on the B.-t, Cholvr». Heavy. Fgver. Hog Cholera UN«'» -’•* north side of the mountain dividing St>»vm Cura Cura. Barb W,r, Lm.meet. P;Bk Eye. D,.t,npvr ¿»he or Bone MBtaer T.Ne* Rutte creek valley from the Klam ath basin, and at a point abnn s further north toward the TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH they '■ant*. i<»Mir» W MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMl^ BLUEkeELI?St<^7»ca?,sB.l;U^.BELL C®“O Symp. Pile Remedy. «•»'• T»f ,! Geweral To.« RnJJ Croy. Nerve. Congh. Hey Fever »nJ J JJ, Tablet» for Ckudrea iWorm. Kslaev. Headache. Summer CewP** Fbr Mie bv W.iT •■'‘•'•••'•»O’-wsvTel-eu. by Hulls Rad (.roa. Drugstore.