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ÂBEWEEKLÏ GUARD *
• -DEPENDENT PAPER
Ab 1'
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T h IRLES IL FISHER
‘Situ
' l ubl‘*hw-
f Eu
, pear to be v ry acti
I it is mentioned for
motely. Neveitheb,
tor Co . Bay are r.
y Thursday at Eugene,
».i.' sbed ever)
Ot • »'ou.
i ¡ce, $1.50 per year,
SubscriP lion
$2.OU at end of
»Jvi
K paid i»
>u 1<1
c
1
il
an 1
and
d an actress, and so far as we
kt ow i> the contrary she was and.
.i
wnnuin but tho counle d <i
•d
scion for a d
was taken rt
The
be expected, w
and
the
ional charactt
I a
IK
woman accuses the man of
everything barrid by the cod«
ctal ethics and the man says t
uiati was bad before he mart!
and has continued her caret
since. e Neither of them Is to bi
and the only regretable thlni
the whole matter is that they should
be permitted to air their grievances
through the channels of the public
courts.
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UPON PLOTS IN
PjRTLJGAL'S CAPITAL
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iti El»
O. P Adams s<
Gaetano d’Amato, former presi lent
has a brother. Dr
1 at LaGrande. Or
of the United Italian Societies in
be buried Cunday
New York, is the author of an arti­
I. O. O.
cle in the April number of the North
rat will
American Review, entitled "The
Black Hand Myth.”'Mr. d'Amato de­
this
clares that It is a great mistake to
A.,
NEUN «»I P 1ST M EEK
suppose that there exists in New York
UROM COTT IliE »¡ROVI
or in any other part of the United
States, or even Italy Itself, an or­
B irn To Mr. and M rs. NLirrh Mr-
tilroads all seem to be guilty
Kibben \prii s. l'.'O'. a nine-pound
ganization known as tl
ng and the men in clrirge of daught. ;•
Society. There is sue
'airs are free to confess to
The finishing work o ti u e 8tewa-t-
Spain, and those who
Railroad busin, - Is like Porter block betw« on Fourth and
States wish to be rega
compie-
•r. In order to - < ur the Fifth str 'ts is now io »arlng
tioa. '1 he buildin g is . i credit to th •
senting and acting for
Cl AKI» paria
is necessary to si’ll a little cltv and to the m 'n wit o ow n it. The
ENJOYS SK,
ciation are simply coi
than the other fellow ..r else plate glass front was p ut in W"dne-
nals who have left Ital
day bv th (’ot:;tge <1 rove Manut ■ -
better grade of g „!-
’
r >pi
turlng Company for e.
of their native country,
cannot
give
a
bett
r
quai-
I
■r
t
, now been admitted into the
The s eam laundry h as been in op-
The Guar
IIRGISI VOT
nods, so they cut prîtes to erati u thio week and
•n
good by the carelessness of
Los An..
a
for
it.
And
that
c<u)s:itutis
corded
II
liberal
pat,
TOWN (AST
i
• pt
of' in­ t'on officials. He says
tun«, and S' > in
, which is against th. law. will no doubt sleali!'
on
KKNIDF.NCE
♦
the work Is second t
“Italian outlaws ar
trrest in I •> sunny Southern land,
)
t
‘
Vt
.1
’
I
r
hoys
say
th
y
can
d'
Bl It.XS
party.
aperone of the
reach this country tods
Mrs. Gibbs.
;<■ that Congressman Hitch- w li '1 ttlelr into-11 .lie: ’/
II i y and Fulton are not sparing
pci I ji 15
ate
cf
April
9:
the same facility as th
1- in tjieir epithets but always manage
writes under
hose home is in Omaha. adlusted.
I "We arri’ I ere this morning, an, so far as the laws
d to ki-ep out of reach of each other.
lave taken the r in ! x ,i;it
Juat as we go to pre ss Wf leirn of
wry tired, b enjoyed the trip fine, States are concerned,
offering a resolution in th the death this morning, of S'r . O. u
When Fulton started home front
\Ve?t (' ittas *
beautiful places, itf- convict cannot obtain a
We saw ma
find out the reason for the \ ’.ants nt her home In Mr. and Mr-«
Washlngt ,n last w inter to answer He-
Grove, of paralys.s*
Pass
and
other
towns,
eliding Grants
the Italian government
tills
ney's attack the latter had pressing
lerv's eftl,, .md was under the super­
Mount Shasta, Shasta Springs, Black Italian shop, but there is nothing to business in California and could not
part of 1 ane
vision of C If. Morgan, W. II. Weath-
had b
Butte and Death Point.
prevent his crossing the frontier and await tho senator's arrival in Port­
erson and F. II. Alexander ns judges
year?.
of election, wliil. John 11. Morris and
"We changed trains in Oakland. leaving from any port outside of land. and last Saturday Fulton had to
Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Wood.who have I
DUKE OF OPORTO.
Bruce David ected as clerks.
Wouldn’t l»e a bad idea for the
Were there about an hour, but could | Italy to which he may make his way. leave that city five hours ahead of i
the
past
year
In
Kentu
ky.
I
spent
Considerable interest was taken in
Brother of the late King Carlos of
Commercial
Club
to
pull
hard
for
»ot see much of the city.
Mr.
Wood
has
been
superIn-1
Many of the most dangerous of the Heney's arrival Eastern Oregon ap-j
where
Portugal, who to next to Manual 11. in the election, especially that pertain­
.Many
railroad
construction
for
jobbing
houses
In
Eugene,
tending
“We visited the ostrich farms this Italian criminals in the United States pointments couldn't wait, you know.
ing to the proposed amendment to
suceeaalou to tin* throne.
the town charter, but aside from an
afternoon. It was a great sight to have come here by way of England Now he has cancelled these appoint­ traveling men make their headquar­ Mr. lleng n, ha completed his work
and on Wednesday night returned to
see tbe large birds and so many pre- and Canada, and many others have ments and has rushed back to Port-1 ters here now, and the next step in Cottage Grove, to again take up the distribution of arms and bombs and argument or two in the morning
there was no particular excitement.
the
progress
of
the
town
should
be
ty flowers, palms and trees.
superIntendency of the O. Al S. E. the support of the army.
shipped as sailors from Italian ports land, while Heney hikes southward [
The largest vote that has ever been
The plan was to take Lisbon by as­ polled in a town election since Flor­
"The hotel is very nice and our and deserted their ships on reaching to attend a call from his home in San wholesale houses to supply the con­ railroad here. When asked by a re­
porter if there was arfy probability sault, capture the king and members ence was Incorporated was cast, al­
tiguous districts.
rooms are very comfortable. The girls this country.
Francisco. What would really hap­
of an extension of the O. & 8. E. rail­ of the royal family and hold them as most every male citizen going to the
It» enjoying themselves fine.
"The Neapolitan, Sicilian or Cala­ pen if these two famous fighters
Mr. Wood remarked that It was hostages while a coup d'etat was be­ polls and depositing his ballot One
The matrimonial mix-ups of the road
"We are going to Catalina Island brian desperado, once he hae reached should meet face to face? We trem­
not their purpose to stand still, that ing effected. A blunder on the part lady appeared and offered her ticket,
Gould
and
Vanderbilt
families
have
they had plans for the extension of of one of the conspirators placed but it was not accepted. There were
tomorrow and expect to see some­ these shores, finds the conditions ble to think of the consequences.
been crowding those of the other the road which, however, he was not some threads of the plot In the pos­ a number of challenges and one
thing interesting."
ideal for levying tribute upon the
members of tho swollen fortune now in a position to announce.— session of the premier. Franco, who man's vote was refused. When the
A post card, dated April 10, from feebler folk among bis countrymen.
There is a movement on foot to in­ bunch to the back of the stage of Leader and Western Oregon.
Immediately dispatched police forces hour for cloaing arrived 64 tickets
to the headquarters of the plotters, had been deposited in the ballot box.
Miss Cook, gives a view of "Alpine In nearly all the larger cities, par­ duce the county commissioners to late, but they'll all get a chance,
resulting in the arrest of Alamelda, The following is the vote for each
Mt. Lows Railway,” and upon it is ticularly of the East and Middle pave the streets bordering on the city unless they reform.
HARRIMAN PUANH
Chalmas and half a dozen other lead­ candidate:
written:
West, he will find them living In parks on East Eighth street. It is
WORLD-WIDE SYSTEM ers.
For president—Geo. P, Edwards,
"We are having a lovely time. We colonies by themselves. Besides the almost necessary to have this done in
Advices from England are to the
This occurred about the middle of 41: 1). M. Kemp. 21.
Chicago,
April
13.
—
Chicago
rail
­
January last, when the police sur­
will take this Mt. Lowe trip Sunday." 500,000 Italians in New York, there order to carry out the Improvement effect that many of the hop yards
For trustees—L. M. Christensen,
road magnates accept E. H. Harri­
the conspirators in session and 42; Frank Knowles, 36; O. W, Hut­
are 100,000 each in Boston and Phil­ plan for that part of the city, and as are being plowed up there. It might man's acquisition and control of the prised
later found large stores of revolvers, ton, 54; W. J Kyle, 33; J. Schreu­
DIPLOMATIC TRII MPS
adelphia; 70,000 each in San Fran­ the private property owners are do­ be a good idea then, to pay more at­ Erie railroad as evidence of the con­ bombs and ammunition. This pre­
THAT ARE NOTABLE cisco and New Orleans; 60,000 in ing their share of the work and bear­ tention to the cultivation of Oregon summation of the first part of his cipitated matters in Llabon, and a ders. 12; A E. Pickle. 20; H. D.
Chamberlain, 19; Bruce Dawid. 26.
plan to build a world-wide railway few days later another uprising was
For recorder D. E. Severy, 59.
Chicago; 25,000 each in Denver and ing the burden willingly, the county yards.
system.
checked almost before It had begun.
It Is noted with a degree of consid­ Pittsburg, and 20,000 in Baltimore. should not be backward in doing its
For marshal Jacob Crum, 10; K.
The Chicago associates of the rail­
N. Weatherson, 4S.
erable satisfaction by the Los Angeles In smaller cities are colonies that part. The paving desired is not ex­
Those who have said that the Al­ road king confirm the report, which
For amendment to charter, 15.
Eipress that two peaceful triumphs will number from 5000 to 10,000.”
tensive, but it is so situated that it drich currency bill was a bankers' has substantial verification frotn
Against amendment to charter, 45.
In diplomacy can now be entered on
House Burned.
means a whole lot in the appearance measure must be astonished at the Wail street, to the effect that th"
Vanderbilt, Goelet, Astor and Stand-
th« books of the administration at
Last Sunday evening the dwelling
of the city and would be of great wicked swats the bankers’ organiza­ and Oil interests in New York and
on tiie ranch recently purchased by
Washington. A few days ago United
benefit to the large number of far­ tions are getting in on the bill.
Illinois capital represented by John
Mrs Ernestine Lichard from William
States Consul Fisher, evi lently under
J. Mitchell, president of the Illinois
mers who make the vicinity of the
Morris on the North Fork was burn­
Trust & Savings bank, are flocking
the spur of inspiration, raised a fuss
park their stopping place while In
ed,
under the Harriman banner to con­
¡1 the Far East by refusing to recog­
it is snppoaed that In burning out
The annua] message of Mayor Mat­ town.
trol the American railway system.
Said the vase from Toklo:
sparks fell through a crack in the
nize Russian authority at Harbin, lock is printed in full in today’s
"I'm so costly, as you know,
This having been accomplished, they
fine and Ignited some papers on the
Several guesses are being given That 1 hope to see myself
Manchuria, an the ground that he Guard. It is a comprehensive docu­
will acquire all possible interest, it
flam-
When discovered the tipper
Is said, in the trans-Siberian road
was accredited solely to the Chinese ment, dealing with the affairs of the about whom the Hearst Independence Soon on some collector’s shelf.
roonie were ablaze.
Ticketed
and
marked
with
care,
being
built
by
the
Russian
govern
­
League
will
nominate
for
president.
Mr. Liebard's carpenter tools,stove <5
fovernment. This action was sup­ city in a business-like manner, and
Do not handle! Very rare!"
ment.
and separator were about all that |
posed to be a "feeler” on the open- showing a thorough knowledge of ex­ The New York World thinks "there
The continental lines will be con­
were saved. The insurance policy had. ,
door question.
Baron Rosen, the isting conditions, as well as of the are signs of fusion b«'tween Hearst Said the little urn from Greece;
nected with the American-European
expired, and owing to the illness of WM
steamship lines controlled
by J.
Russian ambassador, was the first to needs of the future. Most impor­ and Watson," Hearst tj catch the la- "I am no museum piece;
the agent here it had not been re-«¿28
Pierpont Morgan and associates, thus
newed, so the loss is complete.— The ■
be "smoked out," and he takes oppor- tant of all, it proves that we have an bor vote and Watson the Populists Yet my figure knocks askew
Such
a
twisted
thing
as
you.
establishing
a
belt
line
around
the
\\ est
tnni'y to explain that the czar claims executive who is devoting much of and members of the Farmers' Union. | Grace and beauty, line In line.
world.
nothing in that region except Mus- his time to the city and giving to the Other guessers think the nomination Pave my way to fame divine."
‘REMIER ASQUITII
eovite »ettlemcnts along the railway. public service the benefit of a thor­ will be offered to President Roose­
MRS. EDDY SAYS
A N NOI NUES CABIN ET
Said
the
jar
frotn
Ispahan;
He furthermore declares that Russia oughly trained business mind. The velt, and in the event of his refusal ’’Years I boast—a wondrous span;
BIG NAVY NECESSARY
TO ENSURE PEACE
London, April 12.—Official an­
t»* no intention of "impairing the message should be carefully read by that Senator LaFollette will be the And the bard bath made of me
nouncement was made tonight of the
•orereign rights of China." Mr. Fish­ every resident of Eugene, in order candidate. These latter guesses are Songs for all eternity.
SENHOR FRANCO.
new cabinet appointments and they
Portland, April 11.-»-The follow-
ers go.,d day's work at Harbin seems that all may become better acquaint­ all nonsense. It Is hardly likely that Cease your chatter, lumps of clay.'
Portuguese dictator, xvho fled
are identical with the forecast made
Only
I
outlive
today."
wire
has
been
received
ing special
to bate cleared up a perplexing situ- ed with the affairs of the city., In say. Senator LaFollette would accept such
country when King Carlos and
by the Daily Chronicle a few days ago
from Alfred Farlow, centra) commit- crowu prluxv were UHSUHsUia'»-»
and
announced in these dispatches,
htlon with a minimum of effort.
ing this we do not agree with all the a nomination, and President Roose­ Said th? maid, from Dublin hired,
tee on publication at Boston:
us follows:
"Faith, this dustin' makes me tired!
The other instance has to do with recommendations made by his honor, velt, of course, would not.
"Christian Science Hentlnel of |
Herbert Asquith, Premier and
Smash! — ye heathen out o' shai»e!
April 11 publishes the following
lie battleship fleet. The American but we do give him credit for slncer-
The final coup was planned for Jan­ First l-ord of the Treasury.
A conteni|>orary in discussing the Smash!—ye ugly furrin ape!"
statement:
torernment has solemnly asserted ity and honesty in his acts and recom-
David Lloyd George, Chancellor
uary 29, when a provisional govern­
war on race-track gambling deplores In the ash heap, hid from sight.
MAR
ment was to have been proclaimed, of the Exchequer.
;h*t the cruise hides no sinister mo- mendations.
All the vases lay that night.
the
failure
to
war
on
Wall
street
very
(Mary Baker G. Eddy.)
Ixird Tweedmouth, President of
but Franco succeeded in foiling the
Ex.
U’e, but is intended as a mere train­
Eugene Is passing through a period
the Council.
«
"For many years I have prayed conspirators.
ing ravage and test of efficiency of of transition from the country town aptly: "Where ract-track gambling
Earl of Crowe, Secretary of State
dally that there be no more war, no
Senors Brava. Constante and Mon­
Round to < lumge His Views.
the American navy. Coincidentally into a real city, with a broader, more leads to till-tapping and petty em­
hi the ante-bellum days, whet An­ more barbarous slaughtering of our iz, leaders In the movement, were for tho Colonies.
bezzlement
Wall
street
gambling
Reginald McKenna, First Lord of
it is noted that Japan has been pleas- expensive scheme of government, and
son P Morrill of Maine was making fellow-beings, prayed that all the trapped in the National Library as
breaks banks, crashes across the his first run for congress, a hench­ peoples of the earth and the islands they were awaiting for the signal, the Admiralty.
’BSly attentive to the views of the this fact alone calls for clear-headed
Winston Spencer Churchill, Pres-
of the sea have one God. one mind,
were placed under arrest. Honor
'sited States as regards ths immi- businessmen at the head of its af- course of prosperity, shuts factories man of his opponent met an old min­ love God supremely and their neigh­ and
Alpoim alone escaped Franco th’«, I Ident of the Board of Trade.
and marshals its mile-long strings of ister of that section «lowly jogging
Pxtion question. It would be ungra- fairs. They must be alive to the
Walter Runclman, President of the
bor as themselves.
believing It to be a question of life
idle freight cars. Where race-track along the road on his old horse and
"National disagreements can be or death for himself, hurried the Board of Education.
n»us for an American to refer to this changing conditions, and
broad
halted him with:
gambling harms mainly those who en­
John Morley. Secretary of State
"H'hom are you going to vote for? and should be arbitrated wisely, fair­ minister of justice to the Villa Vi-
■«tier in this manner and it is really enough to meet them, yet withal con­
gage in it and their families, Wall
"Well.” said the old
man, "1 ly and fully settled. It is unques­ coaa to secure the consent of King for India, and Sir Henry Fowler,
noecessary. for the observation is servative to the extent of taking no
street gambling brings disaster to thought I would give Anson a vote. tionable, however, that at thia hour Carlos to the famous decree giving Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancas-
by Count Okuma, of Japan. radical action that would plunge the
Anson has good timber in him, I be­ the armament of navies is necessary, the premier absolute power to crush ter, have been made peers, but re-
Thlfc tain their present offices.
'Th*» diplomatic achievement is an 11- city into indebtedness beyond its hundreds of thousands who are inno­ lieve.”
for the purpose of preventing war the government's enemies.
Now that It is officially confirmed,
“Oh, but I don't see how you can and preserving peace among nations.” nieapt death, banishment and exite
'•’tration of the new American policy power to meet the obligations. Fur­ cent of it.”
perhaps the most striking feature in
for the Republican conspirators.
vote for him' Don't you know that
•f treading softly" as distinguished thermore, the likelihood that the city
It was too late for collective ac­ the new cabinet Is the leap of David
Even now we are not at all sure he is a Universalist? He doesn’t he-
trom th» ' shirt-sleeve" method of a', will take over the water system and
tion. and according to the Temps the Lloyd George to the front rank in
lfeve
in
a
hell."
Alf
Walker
han
juat
received
a
let
­
Julia
Marlowe
was
really
whether
taiaing results.
With a quiet twinkle in bls eye ter from E. W. Hopperstead, of Los irdividual revolutionary groups at political life, Some further minor
make costly extensions and improve­
once decreed the king's death, select­ appointments outside the cabinet
naughty or that all this talk about the old man said:
Angeles, stating that he and a num-
ments that the necessities of the mu­
the Herman divorce Bult isn’t the
WlWktX ELECTRIC M UY
"We'll send him to Washington I berof other men of that city, includ­ ing Btiica and his confederates to ex­ will be announced after the King's
nicipality demand greatly increases
ecute the order. After King Manu­ return to London.
When he has served his two years If
BUILD TO COOS BAY ' the responsibility of the mayor and work of a clever theatrical press he doesn’t believe in a hell I shall | ing James Jeffries, the world's cham­ el's accession the government decided
The condition of Sir Henry Camp-
pion
pugilist,
will
be
here
about
the
agent. In this day and age of shams
to draw a veil over the murderers as bell-Bannerman Is reported by his
be muPh surprised.”
council. And in this connection The
first
of
September
for
a
hunting
and
a full investigation would compro­ physicians as being unchanged.
Dlsrtisslng the railroad situation, Guard will say unhesitatingly and one cannot always tell the difference
fishing trip up the South Fork of the mise too many high persons and par­
He Got M hat He N««<hal,
•*»ff"cting Coos Bay, the Marshfield without reserve that it believes the between the real and the imitation.
Mc Kenzie. Two years ago next fall ties
We are informed that Miss Marlowe
th«' Jeffries party took their initial
Tar snd < ancnnlaana
Tinies has the following:
city was never better served by pub­
“Nine years ago it looked as If my trip up the South Fork, and were so
“But t re are other rumors which
For the complete cure of co'/ghs,
|W*Hlh W hs on llis Hrela.
ieen during was very much astonished when she time bad come," says C. Farthing. ; delighted with the results of the trip
lic
officials
than
it
ha
t1*® t > have some foundation be­
heard that her name had been linked of Mill Creek. Ind. T*r
Jesse P. Morns, of Skippers, Vs., colds, asthma and bronchitis and all
"I was no I
the |>ast year, in the far of a bit- with the domestic woes of the news­ run down that life hung on a very! that they planned to come back the had a close call In the spring of
*»th then One of these is that the
next year. Jeffries was unable to 1906 Ha says: "An attack of pneu­ lung complaints tending to consump­
ter factional fight they have gone
paper writer and his wife, but all this slender thread. It was then that my i come but several other memtiers of monia left rue so weak and with such tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
^t Norl ern or Hill interests are
steadily ahead, carrying oat ante-
druggist recommended Electric Bit-
might have been assumed for the uc­ ters. I bought a bottle and I got the party made the trip and were as a fearful cough that my friends de­ bare for ages maintained an estab­
^xilding .«< nthward under cover and
election pledge's to the people, and
successful as before. They will he
ba»" alrea a'b built a standard guage
casion.
what I needed -strength. I had one back a third time and expect to go clared consumption had me. and that lished reputation as a standard cough
pushing forward a program of pub-1
death was on my heels. Then I was remedy. It contains no opium or
foot
in
the
grave,
but
Electric
Hit
­
rir pne from portiantj to Salem, lie improvement that has already
still further up the river, where they
we ters put it back on the turf again, and think the fishing and hunting will be persuaded to try Dr. King’s New harmful drug and can be given with
Between
basebail
and
politics
«am» road is being extended to made Eugene a city of marked im- j
I've been well ever since." Sold un­ better. Besides Jeffries and Hopper- Discovery. It helped me immediate-i
where it is said it will find portance in the Northwest. Several ¡ fail to understand how any normally der guarantee at W. A Kuykendall's stead the following will probably ly, and after taking two and a half safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold
bottles I was a well man again. I by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co.,
•»? either to the south into Rose- good men have just retired from the constituted American can become drug store. 50c.
make the trip this year: Mayor Har-
per. Chief of Detectives Bt-adlsh, Joe found out that New Discovery is the props., Cleveland, O.
* »od thence by way of what is council, but there Is every reason to very lonesome this year. Still there
Toledo Reporter:
Judge Harris Omelse. Cy Myrlck, H. W. Ix-wis and best remedy for coughs and lung dis­
are some who claim there is nothing
,s
Dap to Coos Bay, or believe that the men who succeed
Sold under
came over Monday evening and con­ son and Mr. Kolb. There will be no eases in the world."
going
on
and
will
long
for
excite
­
The excavation for C. S. Frdand'a
' ’ard d .wn the Siuslaw river to them are equally well fitted for their
vened an adjourned session of the women In the party thia time._____ guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall’s
drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot- new apartment bouse at the corner of
ach»«>r Hay >n(j gout|1 to * croas- duties and that another two years of ment—aomethlng to set the blood circuit court. He broke all records
East Ninth and High streets is near­
ties free.
In the dispatch of husln<-ss Accord­
D»e 1 mpqua by way of Smith wise city government may be confi­ coursing through their veins.
ing completion. Work on the foun­
ing to Bailiff Alphln. who kept the
E C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago, ill
dation of the building will begin in
•
—
' «»os isay tnr iugn tne dently looked forward to—years of
official time, the term lasted Just Gentlemen—III 1H97 I had a disease
Jiilta
Marlowe
<»«■.
While the poor and those In me­ two minutes and seventeen seconds.
^■¡1* country. The latter route la progress and Improvement unparal­
Ithaca, New York, April 9.— Julia a few days.
of the stomach and bowels. In the
dium circumstances have thetr woes
spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Marlowe was fully recovered this
H *’ ^°’>btful as one might suppose leled in our history.
in life, still everything isn't always
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
Kennedy’s I-axative Cough Syrup Kodol and the benefit I received all morning from the effects of the ner­
bbiah, for the Siuslaw and
smooth sailing with the rich, Just acts promptly, yet gently on the bow­ the gold In Georgia could not buy. vous collapse she suffered last night, are prompt and thorough and will In
river valleys are both produc-
May you live long and prosper Yours due to the mention of her name in a short time strengthen weakened
now one of the young Vanderbilts Is els, through which the cold Is forced very
would supply such a road
truly, C. N. Cornell, Rodlng, Ga. ; divorce papers filed by Mrs. Karl kidneys and allay troubles arising
lout of the system, and at the same
Inning
in
the
divorce
having
his
cnnxl<j«.rah]e tonnage.
There
time it allays Inflammation. Sold by August 27, 190«. Sold by all drug­ i von Hermann. Miss Marlowe will ap­ from inflammation of the bladder.
Hold by all druggists.
pear at the theater tonight.
gists.
that the rot- court mill. Alfred Vanderbilt mar- all druggists.
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