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S EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. »Pilli VI. IfJON U. S. COURT CASTRO’S WORDS GÜILO NAMED Recommends Pe-ru-na as an AMAZING TO Invigorating Tonic BAY STATE U.S. OFFICIALS judge John W. Bixler, DISTRICT JUDGE formerly United States Circuit Judge, now United States District Judge, of Kansas, endorses Peruna. 1 can unhesitatingly recommend your Peruna as an invigorating tonic, also an excellent remedy for coughs and « lis nun) statetui organ, heir bash ning lncid»’ti ■ed the cloi and mingled with tl amazement over the sentln President Castro is one of regr mystification over th» whol»> which Venezuela has pursued in deal ing with the United States. “The United States has been a good friend to Venezuela." said u high of ficial of the state d part ment oda.v "Tw ice within the last T 5 y /ars have gone to 'Venezuela's al l wh that country needed assistance.” For this reason he could not ttnd stand why Venezuela bus During Presii term, when tl her ti id » ¡ent a m ssai d t be r< PSUlt of >n t o th r Ki:Tß Ft ill I set tl ‘UK 'lit i la COUNTY liam This woman s.iys m ! io wa* saved from nn operation by Lydia IL. Pinkham's \ egetable Com|M»und. L*iia V. I Icnrv.of Norrisiou n, write* to Mis. Pinkham: “ I sufl’rml untold misery from fe- mah troubles. My doctor said an opera tion wan the only ehanet* I had, and 1 dreaded it almost as mueh ns death. “One day 1 read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, anti 1 derived to trv it. before 1 had taken the first Inittle 1 was better, ami now 1 um en tire I v curt'd. “ Every v woman suffering with anv female tr rouble should take I.ydia IL Pinkham’s V .■table Compound.” JOHN W. BIXLER FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 1750 P. STREET. \ tl rtv years I.) din E. 1'ink- bain's \ Mt? t 'oiiipound, nuide I s, Ims I h ' cu thu WASHINGTON, D.C ——---------- Pe-ru-na Testimonials. Disordered Liver, Constipation. Mr. W.O. t'lemnt, As -Iant Manauct “Rome Georgian,” Rome, Ga.. writes: “It affords me pleasure to voluntarily testify to tile true merits of Jour won derful Peruna. “I have for several years been suffering from disordered liver and chronic con stipation, for which I had tried a great many remedies, but none did me atty good. My whole system wassothorough- I ly overcome that I was easy to catch cold and the consequence was that a chronia I case of catarrh was fast developing. “I have been taking Peruna for six weeks and am happy to say that it has had the desired effect. My liver is in good condition, constipation disap- tary testimonial to the merit of Peruna peered, and 1 no longer feel any of ths from a sense of obligation for its won symptoms of catarrh. derful efficacy.” "in truth I am now in better health and feel stronger than I have for several Appetite and Digestion Poor. Mr. Charles Schweihn, Lexington, years and it is all due to the wonderful effects of^Peruna.” Texas, writes: Systemic Catarrh. “I suffered from catarrh of the liver. What I ate disagreed with me. I was Mr. Moses F. Merrill, Route 8, Colum weak and feverish. I slept very poorly, bus, Kansas, writes: had rush of blood to the head. I was “The improvement In my health has very despondent, and took no pleas been wonderful. My bowels are regular ure in anything. My appetite was as clock-work. I can now eat like other changeable, digestion ¡>oor. people and my victuals digest com “Your medicine made me well again, pletely. I think I am cured of systemio for which I express to you my heartfelt catarrh. thanks. 1 firmly believe that for all who “It has been a hard fight, but I came suffer in like manner it would have the out victor. Many thanks for your kind same good effect.” Counsel and management.” When any man or woman, out of pure gratitude, writes us a letter, com menting upon the benefits be ha.« received front the use <f P* iuna.wl.en hedoes this without any solicitation or remunerat *n of any sort, and fur- nish* - US a recent photograph, HO that his f.l< > ti: v * : r -pi.nsi' . v in the matter is beyond question, then do we ocm.tder a t» limonial available for our advertising purposes. We are at the present time publishing many hundreds of testimonials. We give the name and address in full of each one of these people. We have no use for, nor would we publish for any sum of money, a fraudu lent testimonial. Todo such a thing would lie dishonorable from amoral ■taudpoint, and commercial suicide from a business standpoint. NOT! - LOCAL AND To Mr. and il 3, on Lake cr m 19<i8, a daughter. wit-» Charles Weaver, of looking after business matters here the latter part, of last week. Pearl Widener came down from Eugene the first of the week for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Widener, and numerous friends. Tonic and Appetizer. Harry Holt, who has been attend ing the Eugene Business College, has W. H. Parsons is ex-State Senator and returned home, having completed the «-Special Judge of the Supreme Court The Commercial Club received a course he was taking. et Texas, also Brigadier General in Con telegram from Tom Richardson, man .Mrs. A. F. Knight, who has been federate Army. Xn a recent letter from ager of the Portland Commercial here from Portland visiting with her CS H St., N. W„ Washington, D.C., thia Club, this morning, stating that Geo. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Gore, prominent gentleman says : R. Thomas, representing the rose car went to Eugene Saturday last for a nival committee, would arrive In Eu “Upon the recommendation of per- short visit with relatives before re gene Monday to meet with the club ■onal friends and many atrong testimo turning to her home in the metropo here that night to address the dub in nials of the efficacy of Peruna in the lis. regard to Eugene taking part In the The controller of the currency at treatment of the numerous symptoms of carnival. Some action on the matter Washington has approved the appli the grip, with which I have been affect will probably be taken at the meet cation of Geo. J. Wilhelm, Samuel ed for four months past, I have been in ing. May, J. G. S-nders, T. J. Anderson duced to undergo a treatment of this The club has received 15 or 20 and William H. Dale, of this city, for justly celebrated formula. photographs of scenes In and around the organization of the First National “I feel a decided change for the better Cottage Grove which will be used Bank of Harrisburg, with a capital front time to time in the promotion after using it only one week. It is es of $25.000. The new bank will take work. pecially good in toning up the stomach, the place of the Bank of Harrisburg, and 1« organized with local money, and has a decided effect upon my appe and will be strictly a home institu tite. I therefore feel much encouraged tion. that I am on the road to complete res The r»“sld *nc> of W. D. Perkins, on toration. Ncw York, April 10.- Prince Helle the iv *st side of the river, about a de Sagan and Mine. Gould will be mile from this city, was destroyed bs married in France in the early part fire Tuesday afternoon, together with Ion is devot d to the question of of June, say friends who know some most of th“ contents. The fire orig whether in the absence of any legis thing about the love affair of the inated from the flue In the kitchen, lation by congress the postmaster SIIEL- collide. As proof of the approaching general has any right to exclude such and when discov red ha 1 gained such NE« I! ESI wedding, these sanie friends point to headway that all efforts to save any publications. On this point his con-j the fact that the prince add Anna thing from the | iRillding were clusio" Is correct. Gould (lined In public In the St. Regis f . 1 e ? -. ivrsiu i carrier’ »200 in The . ‘master-general will be jus T'll.-tv fre bn ■n of t'i-i Or'gon A t - sue ,ce on - Is ’’nil acid " >d ■, but hotel last night anil that the Tyler Washington, April 9.—!r one of tified in x< hiding from the malls ■ give i th > t' is Morses, who have taken such inter the sherteest messages which he has r.ny issue o' a periodical otherwi.- * ri'ui'ura! Co 1 i >g' ' 1 r. ‘ (■ .me >> vb**re near Dr. D. A. Paine has bought the .1. est in the mutter of matching them, heslr. tl'*gr 3e y ?ite.-c'a; aft“rnom at jet transmitted to congress. President entitled ‘ , . ■ prlv'lcz -s c' 3r?ond- ( >r.by the up. tr cla:s men. Tl.e re'tlaci.g the I >st chattels. — B ille- M. Shelley residence property on were in attendance. it is reported class mail matter v iih s i?'l r mt:1 i tin. Roosevelt today called attention to West Eighth street, near Charnelton. that no announcement of the en any article constltutln. -.- Lt."'"s li fresh!“5 were seized, or ?r;>(iw »r' ' and The terms ot the sale are not made gagement will be made in this coun the ueceMlty for ¡urther legislation bel and counseling stv't crime« as drifted down dio mail n sire t of the public. Mr. Shelley will soon com- try and that no one will know any city, and t.i!. n to a barber shop, on the suojeet of anarchy, With the murd< .' arson and tr *it » I. I I. AG melce the erection of two fine res thing about the wedding ceremony message he transmited a report re-* In ; r iving at the latt -r eonclmton where the hair o.i th* e ton of each idence on his lot at th,* corner of East until It Is al) over. It Is further re wt s i shaved off. viewing the legal phases oi th. * ques- the ritorrev-general makes a clear freihnmn’s head Pekin, Anrll 9. \ d“'nU'.l rep -t Eleventh and Pearl streets, but will ported that George Gould has <le- t on by Attorney-General Bona iarte. distinction vim re' rence '■ the au Stowell Dawson, of t tills city, was The message ot the president is a: thority of postal officer: ov->r sealed among the number of freshmen has reached thlsichy of r.n In uit of occupy the residence Just sold to cldid not to throw any more o ti follows: and unseal! d mall, lo conveying let treat d to the scalping process. He fered the American llag at Mui.(I ’ll, Dr. Paine until the new one Is com stacles In the way of his sister ll nil 'To th^S'-nat** and House of Repre ter: and neweneners to persons to says the freshmen for the most part where the United States consulate pleted. The property bought by Dr. the prince and that he has been dis sentatives:— whom thev are directed he says the took the hazing in good spirit.—Al- was Invaded by a band of Japanese Paine includes a large two-Btory res couraged from trying to curtain lier ruffians a« a r stilt of a quarrel be idence which, while old. •« in splen Income or divide her share of $15,- *'i herewith submit a letter from Cnited States “undertakes the busi banv Herald. It was formerly owned 000,000 of the Jay Gould estate by tween a Japanese letter-carrier and did shape. .the department of justice which ex ness of a mesaengtfr.” the Chinese rervants of Willard 1). by G. Bettman, a pioneer Eugene Iter announcement that' she would plains Itself. Under this opinion I Ho adds: Straight, the Consul-General. It ap merchant, now r siding in Portland fight sue h an attempt in court. holt! that existing statutes give the “insofar as it conveys sealed doc pears that the postman attempted to The lot Is 67 1-2 x 1 70 feet in dimen president the power to prohibit the uments. its agents n t only are bound The llenio rats of Oregon, by their make his way into the consulate by sfons. The corner lot adjoining is TWO IIATTLESIIIPH postmaster-general from being used not to know, but are expressly forbid TO BE »1 TIIORIZED. *s an Instrument In the commission den to ascertain what the purpose of own volition, are expected to writ? a private entrance, and when ordered letained hv Mr. Shelley and at some Washington, April X.—The naval of crime—that is, to prohibit the use such messages may lie; therefor»* the name of George E. Chamberlain out departed to return a little later future time it is probable that a ot the mails for the advocacy ot mur neither the government nor its offi in on the primary ballots on April 17 with a party of friends who forced brick building will be erected there. appropriation bill, authorizing the der. arson and treason; and I shall cers can lie held either legally or mor and thus nominate him as the party's their way Into the building and en Dr. Paine may at some future time construction of two Instead of four gaged in a hand to hand fight with trove the residence off the lot pur battleships, and eight Instead of four net upon such construction. Unques ally responsible for the nature of the choice for Cnited States senator. In announcing his candidacy for the Chinese, even invading Mr. chased »nd put up a business block :n submarine torpedo boats, and acr- tionably. however, there should be letters to which thev thus in inten rylng a total appropriation of $103,- its place. further legislation by congress in this tion Ignorance afford transportation. the senate. Governor Chamberlain Straight's bedroom. 967,51k for the naval service for the To make the matter more serious. matter. When compared with the But In the case of printed matter in took the gtound that he would make fiscal year ending June 30, 1909, suppression of anarchy, every other tended for general circulation, which the race, provided the members of Mr. Straight reports that he was giv was reported to the House today by »«estion sinks into insignificance. by virtue of the statutes above men the party by their votes at the pri en small satisfaction by M. Kato, Chairman Foss of the committee on The anarchist is the enemy of human tioned. and in consideration of re mary election called him to the task. the Japanese Consul-General at Muk- That the packing firm of Bchwart- naval affairs. ity,the enemy of all mankind, and duced rates at which it is transported He outlined his position regarding I den, who offered no apology and op- bis is a deeper degree of criminality the officers of the postoffice depart the senatorship, and then left the i enly showed his sympathy with the schild & Sulzberger has given up all The grandmotners ot tne old Dutch * ‘ ' —------- thugs, four of whom were intention of building a plant at Port than any other. No immigrant Is al ment have the legal right to thor matter of nomination in the hands of I Japanese lowed to come to our shores if he is oughly Inspect, it seems obvious that the voters. It is expected, therefore, arrested by Mr. Straigt personally, land since being refused the privi Dunkard families in Western Penn lege of building on the Zimmerman sylvania have made and used “Hick sn anarchist; and no paper publish neither these officers nor the gov that he will be given the full party as the police gave no aid. site, in South Portland, is the state ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised ed here or abroad should be permit- ernment which _____ ___ , employs them can es- vote of nomination, this being accom ment of J. S. Helsey, Pacific Coast their families on It for a hundred / for ,he conse plished by writing his name in the ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ted circulation in this country if it <-ape responsibility manager for the company, who has years. Now you can buy It of your Prop)gates anarchistic opinions. quence H knowingly transporting blank space left on the nominating ♦ TIMBER OWNERS just returned from New York, where dealers. Ask for It and use It, be •signed i mail matter which becomes and ballot. FEAR BIG FIRES ♦ he conferred with the heads of the cause it's pure; because it will stop . THEODORE ROOSEVELT. which they know might be treaaon- ♦ company in regard to the matter. your cough; because it Is the best Th» White House, April 9, 1908.” I able, become a cause of crime.” Seattle, April 10.- With an ♦ Mr. Helsey returned here to settle cough remedy made today. Try It. LOWELL ITEMS Besides his direction to the post-] ♦ unusually dry spring and up some affairs that wore pending. For sale by Hull’s Red Cross Drug ■aster-g ♦ light snow In the mountains, ■ss'er-gcnera] to exclude from the' He will leave the city this morning. Store and all dealers everywhere. (Special Correspondence.) ■nails su< h publications as “La Ques- H »KRIM 'N" MONI Y timber owners and loggers ♦ The S. A- S. people will, it Is under Lowell, April 10 —-The quarterly Tk»n Soci sle." President Roosevelt in SAVES MORGAN'S ROUI inference of the IT. B. church was ♦ fear the worst forest fires stood. locate a plant at some other George T. Hall. Sr., who purchased C Today timber his lettei to Attorney-General Bona-1 Western City. Delegations from a the old frame building on the Odd 1 heli at the Bush Island school house ♦ since 1900. P»rte as ting for an opinion on the; 8, — While the land owners organized a for ♦ New York, April number of cities desirable as pack Fellows' new lot. as mentioned In yes '"Sal ¡,h. ise of the subject, says he l destiny of the Erie rai lroad was trem- i Sunday and was largely A. attended. est fire fighting association, ing hoil* site have visited the S. Ar terday's Guard, will move it to a R. I^n- has the »articular case called to th<* i bling In the ba lance thls afternoon j The presiding elder. Rev. the Incorporators being repre B. office in Chicago recently to of lot adjoining his warehouse on the «tteation of the governor of New! the road’s b snk-rs having refused ' dy, of Salem, and A. E. Wheeler were sentative* of the large timber fer locations for just such a plant as depot grounds and will use it for he former preached some Jaraey t, S cretary Root that the* to meet its matin ihort term notes i present. T ■mons and there were sev- land own th . the packing firm desired, to establish war house purpos*s, the stornge iard of directors forceful set «»vernor * ni oceed under too state I in cash and the In Portland Oregonian. ♦ ♦ room now at his command being In . eral conver siona and one baptism, laws, t decide Ahe com- oninion ot me attorney- bhlng In session adequate lo accommodate all the bus Harrlman. presl- k Logs ar * bing rolled into the river general w ich tne president trans itany's future E. Rev. Glasoe, of Spokane, snperln-l iness that offers. Hamilton t Von Orstrand. whose ; at a rapid rat« at the Hills and Mr- ijZnt of the Union Pacific, stepped to »its >o gress embraces the dis* grocery store is now located at the tondent of missions for the Norwe-1 Bee camps near Rush Island. cession the whole subject from the front with a personal offer of In the divorce suit of Jnnette A. !>elp reports a large crowd corner of East Ninth and Oak strets. glan Lutheran church, spent the past I Mr ■any ail S5.0(H),o00 in cash to sare -he Mor two days in Eugene, leaving on the Bainbridge vs. William E Bainbridge His th st conclusion Is that the ar- gan property from default and a con and a fine time at the rink Saturday where tfie I. O. O. F. five-story block afternoon train for Glendale. From I the defendant today, throngh his at is to be built, have rented the west night. Hcle» in qnesiton which advise the sequent receivership. He torney, W. G Martin, filed an an Roy Humphrey, of f'nlty. will put room of the new Barnard building at there he will go to Colorado. x* of l rrns and dynamite for the I In several hundred feet < board meas- the corner of West Eighth and Char-1 held services at the church of that I swer to the complaint, denying each Perje denomination In Eugene yesterday | of annihilating the police Hlckoi k Bark Gougn Remedy.made are I of logs for Mac Crow the next nelton streets, and they will move ; and last evening a social was held at and every allegation of the plaintiff »»d oth* r fficials in order that an- and filing a cross complaint, asking few weeks. Mac is making prepara their stock of goods there The work bv the Hickory Brak Remedy Com* ‘cchy ma ' prevail constitutes a "sedi- to protect ; which the members of the congrega-, for a divorce on th“ ground of cruel tient lib W and is undoubtedly “a oany of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be tion« to slash the brush and clear the of building the false wall the Interior of the Rhodes building tion had the privilege of me.eting th» and inhuman treatment. nor»' guaranteed to cure your cough land as soon a. possible •• common »IIIUDHI law. ¡aw. ” or moiev refunded Guaranteed to | ’» Del', Is dep next doer to the proposed tew struc- reverend gentleman. Bert Hebert, of »"« Haiel - <Jeclarpa there 1« no fedpr- friend of you. For sale by, uty assessor, and Is now near Rush fur» will begin at once, lumber being fat*1'0 ** which makes such publl- make a R«t William llempy, recently from Cross Drug Store and, Inland kxtklng after the Msewable delivered on the ground for the work St»,13* an '’ffens'’ against the United Hull's I _ - - Kansas, has benight of H F Kilborn property of the Middle Fork dis today. r and that the federal courts a block of land on Fairmount boule trict. The F E J. Livengood Company hasj For Infants '• id Ch.Píren. **<ill*'nMy have no jurlsdlctlonn In A sure cure, one you can de'^nd vard. near Hendricks' park, and will the Lee Teutsch depart-I purchaw-J Is That there Is full power bungalow there at once upon. Hkkorq Bark Gough Remedy. erect a fine ,^7 " Po«*es«|OB of congress to mak» ment store » at Pendleton from the .» sure cure and It’s pure. I'st It Mr Hempy Is a carpenter and con- X* it- JL X * Publication criminal the attor- First Natio mal bank and henceforth . 1 for all Inng trouble«, coughs, colds, tractor, and will engage In that bus- ss at the corner of Main Beam the ÎM í fií I« H» w ‘ - ’ dr. i/Ji »he buxine* *'r»l asserts and quotes Chi“! The sale was made hoarsen“» and sore throat. For sale ln»ss here, th. "'iller of the supreme court. and Alta streets win i ! bv Hull's Red Gross Drug Store and through th a Garrett real estate ä'tpiaturo of L Mar» the new owners, with 'istlce Field as authority. ng' ncy. •T , first-class dealers everywhere. •* greater portion of bls opin- as manager. PRESIDENT UHtitS. LEGIS MAY TAKE PART IN ROSE CARNIVAL f»r female ills, trod tliousiindHof j.’otl'i ;i u !i ■ n tro »'.'h d m ith :nni it ion, idei ra- tlis|il;U 'onu s, im gnlaritie«, tion, tibro I ttcriodie. pain«, b: kaclie, that liear- iug-down feeling, flatulency, indigea- i ion,dizziness or nervous probti ut iun. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invite« all sick nomen to write her for ntlviee. She lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. DR. PAINE BUYS SHELLEY RESIDENCE FRUPERTY FRESHMEN H a ZED AT THE 0. A. C. "W.. I SIDEWALK 3ïiïNGttS PO5T5,BOXES: Every Woman lainteruted and should know alHAiit the wonderful MARVIL Mhirlinq Sprcy The new Taftna* Hyriaga. twnami Nurtion. lleet—8nr. e«t Moet Convenient Ash yo«r drag«!al ft»r It. If he ennnot supply the M41UFL, H< < rpt no Other, but m ’ îk I ■li»liip for IlltlSirnlril iMiok— sealed. full i»articular< and direction! tn- valunbief ir» (O., 4« k. MBW turni. latne-IlHvis Drug Co.. »» stori*« Wo.xlwnrd, Clsrli“ X Co.. Portland. Wilson & Nichols Ixicated opposite Smeed hotel, up •(»1rs, are in co-operation with over 1000 Real Estate firms, Give them a trial. They do strictly honest bus- Iness. Ttiey list property in all parts of the state. DL CASTROS 1 «U sm ULL ALBANY AtMutamio, Normal and Oom maretai coorw« Muoation laallbran haa. lacludin« claw- io», erianca. mathematica, at« , all basrad oa the foundation that ha» won ar**AtetoC migcmm «,» for out gr-at.w» men aad woman Wahalp hov* who ran not $»v; •$■*< ‘alIdnryitorl«» for girl», under earn of ma- V.’L for part leu! »r» an 1 mtalow. filBaNY COLLFGE, ALBANY ORcOON I’».e great mail order 1.IQUOR HOt*E. W« L. m I (V'herxprri«. Write t" lay for Wtíz ■ Price List. IMPORTING CO. OREGON IU . .•biffi M nar Pmritand. Ofafutt l GEORGE W. KINSEY General Auctioneer __ CASTOS JA Residence Í94 E. 10th St. ___ __ ___ ________ CHICHESTER’S PILLS W I IIF IO «MONI» HUVSf». ~ l.to.lh •! ÿ^’‘r * *yÓAk rin« li R*J * . “«..»$a i ' T>\V/ mum wnh i!i>« i The Kind Yon ' j r:. • ?, JalkM no »ther I'ruMiH. a « to\i<»>i» Hsi wf jrwwr il i « in «-Trim rii t «, ».< « a y*ar> k.-ow»«» lient. Safe»' Al vwvw Reliai K i SOLD BY DÂLüGISrS LVLRÏWMÎRE