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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, APRIL SO GREAT THRONGS CHEER BIG FLEET SCHOOL WINS This woi.^an aaya that after months of st.<ierhiff Lydlp 17. I'inkhani’s Vog<*ti *'le Comppiimj made In r M well as ever. ' •• l want «ither auffejinr R know what Lydia nnkYarn’s Veg«* table Comp<>"U(1 hwl(]„je f()rroe. |,„ suffered from feminine ill« «n that I thought I coul.1 not live. J wrote you, ami after taking Lydia K. , Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment, you prescribed I felt like a new woman. I am now strong, ami well as ever, and thank you i for the good you have duuc me." OREGON WHSGAME FROM CHEMAWA thou (and all ti ght in passing ijince noon ye railroad and been in operation co crowds, and over one hundred sand person, viewed the briefl uvres of the fleet before it pro ci-* Jed northward t<> the boom < f can non, cheers of the throng und the waving of tens of thousands of flags. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a stove that’s ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you re done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog- days. The ‘he Eugene high scl team won a from Drain Ni at R«*<rotation Park this i the score of 8 to 7 bet sized crowd. The batt Eugene- -Wilson and King and | son. Drain -Craig and Cr Rig. The score by innings: Eugene ... .0 2 1 0 4 0 1 0 Praia 7 .... 2 V 2 V U 0 3 U öh . J I Miitvlo R Forgie. tzxN*''MrSi^ write* to Mm. flitkhani: Put This Stove in Your Kitchen THE NEW COAST LINE. —Lngyi in t hiw« is so constructed ’hat it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame bein<j directed up a retaining chimney to •he stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can see that a stove sending out heat in hut on di rection would l>e preferable on a hot dav to a stove radiating heat in all directions. '1 I “New Perfection” keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortalde. Three sizes, fully warranted. In the game University team lent high school day afternoon won by the sci Knot with your dealer, write our nearest agency. For thirty v«*arn Lydia E. I’ink | ham’s Vcgetalil«* (dniponnd, mad*! front roots uml herbs, lias been the; + + * + 4.Ai.l. + ^ + T suimianl n niedy fur fi intile ills, and hits ¡««si lively cured thousandatd WILL t.METTK WINs women who have lieen troubled with PilOlllilH »• >V displacements, inllammntion,ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities. |ierio<lie pains, backache, that l« ai Ing-down feeling, fliituleney, imlig* s 1«. Id I i< >n,dizziness or nei v mis pi oatrution I sent Why don’t you try it? inking fl man. Mrs. Pinkham invites nil sick 1 represented Willamt M. T. Dexereaux, n young timber ject of the oration Elmira, N. Y., April 25.-—The an women to write her for advice. oi* H I I NI SS Hlie has guided thousands tc HOME nouncement of the vote of Senator Ian d locator who resides at 223 place was "The Need of Prohibition. •.GAINST Ititi ItIKS \\ HI) hl I* *3 city, city. was ar : It was delivered in a most effective Real th. Address, I.fnn, .Musa, Cassidy against the race track blil Lawrence street in thfs manner, and the verdict of the judg- is the ideal lamp for family use—safe, convenient, economical and a great light giver. It not with your dealer,write our near est agency. TIMBER LOCATOR CASSADY GOT ARRESTED FOR BOGUS TELEGRAM SERIOUS OFFENSE FROM FASSETT Dr. T. Felix Gouraud s ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders sn excel 1 lent complexion nn«l keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should Is) used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and refreshing effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. l‘re- parcil by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITV, Piojin.-i.c of SOURAUD 8 ORIINTAl CRIAM rOH MAi.lt AWV BBOOMMKNDTD BY STANI. EY'H. Police Ire IcU.vr Oakland. April 23 The whole de tective department of Oakland, as sisted by many of the best of th«* San Francisco force, Is trying to solve the Engine mystery of th«* blowlto* up of the home of Former Supervisor Galla gher last night. A search of the ru ins disclosed a wire, fuse and caps. Indicating the use of a bomb. The city will not offer a reward. Residents of th<> neighborhood In formed th«1 police of the strange actions of three men noticed about the pretnisas shortly before the ex plosion. IT III IN t \ It l>ltl\ ER MOI LONG II IO It 11 I Jlrlar Cliff, N. Y . April 2 4 Louis Strang. In a fifty-horsepower Italian ear, won th«* 259-autom<«blle over the Briar Cliff course to- Cedrlno, also with an Italian wns second. Guy Vaughn, drlv- a thirty-horsepower American third; Herbert Lyttle and Paul Sartori, the only other racers to offi cially finish the long journey, won fourth and fifth place respectively. Lyttle drove a flfty-horsepowbr car of American make and Sartori a for ty-horsepower Italian Three other «ars of the twenty-two which started would have been able to complete the Journey, but the race w«« official- ly declared «iff as noon an the fifth car had crossed the finish line In or- der to prevent posaible accident to I th«« spectators who overflowed the course. The lime of the racers was com- paraiIvely alow owing < to the Intricate and dangerous course, and there were numerous minor mishaps, but noth ing serious transpired Strang race and minuses, onde. Business College Will be open all summer. may enter at any time ♦♦♦+♦+♦♦++ ♦ ♦ + + 4* To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McRey- nolds, at Cottage Grove. April 12. 1 »08. a son; weight. 8 pounds. JOHN REDMOND. Irish leader, who I m forvi ug the hom< rule issue in the house of commons. Every Woman tofUrwltd enti «bo«M aix-ui ift« we W MARMI Th# new «*«*••' •”■*»*■ A m **« !'*«• M«*» CvDY«'1 rt’l* lsine-l*a<l« l»r««g < <».. n MiHxlMartl. Clarke A Cn_ lOrtlaad ty Clerk Lee this morning ion from Raperini f the Oregon state In hat Florence Grigsby, stltutlon from », 190». months' . In care Investigate our methods Informa tion cheerfully and promptly fur nished To Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clow at La es met with general approval. Nutt, tham. April 12. 1908, a daughter;1 of McMinnville, won second place weight, 8 pounds. with the oration. "Historic Warnings or National Peril.” Third place I.INI It \M> URl'ISER went to A. C. Allen, of Pacific Uni INH RED IN COLLISION versity, who spoke on the "Twentieth Century Renaissance.” Lillian Portsmouth. Eng.. April 25. The Vickers, of Dallas, whose them*» American liner St. Paul and British, "My Country Shall be Pure." cruiser Gladiator have b-en in col fourth, S. B. Luce, of O. A. C„ lision off th«* Isle of Wight and the ried off fifth honors with “A Crying Gladiator had to tie beached off Yar Need." "How Long Shall King AI- mouth. Several members of the crew cohol Reign?” was the subject of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schenck, of were injured, and the St. Paul, with Beulah Spalding, of Pacific College, Portland, formerly of Eugene, after damag'd bow, is standing by thé who was given sixth place, and John Gladiator. a visit here, left for home today M Mason, of Philomath, brought up in the rear with ......... "The Need of Pro hibition." Miss Gittlns, winner of the state contest, will go to San Jose. Cal., to take part in the interstate contest to be held there on May 15. was due to a telegram from Congress man Fassett, at Washington, which was tampered with, and has caused a sensation Fassett admits it Is true. He telegraphed Cassidy to "stand by the governor," and the operator al the telegraph office In Washington changed the telegram to read "not to the stand." The company admits the forgery and has dismissed the operator. JEEEBfA MRS. M. RANSOM Principal. SECIKES DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY Portland. Or., April 24.—John A Jeffrey is rhe Democratic nominee for congress from the second district. He won the nomination from Andrew Ja< kscon Derby by a narrow major ity of 145 votes, victory coming to him by reason of hls having 755 ma jority in Multnomah county. The fight for the Democratic nom ination has been a very close one Derby has been in the lead in practi cally all the counties outside Multno mah in the second district noBeh.*however, the home Derbv did not fare 8 votes to 12 This majority Jeffrei of 14.' THE WEALTHIEST WOMAN IN ENGLAND iwMng the Mn» In rrvnnle«l aa mobility, Si was L nrtMlhl hurt • year, aud Portland, April •I Frank Rathke years in the st; the circuit court tl they pleaded guilty to the « highway robbery. Ives held up Fred McNamara of April 2d The sentence Is the maximum and is the court's Intention to the crime by admlniste penalties tn the hope that a deterrent effect on othi in the same crimes Professor A. R t st woman In England, th«* Marchiom*«« of Ges- IlMMt •’«utlful UMtmn <xvtinwl«*d with the Hrtttsh Albany today to attend .imllton. and If she had been horn a boy she Her it is rnt«sl at half a militen dollars tlons ut jewels ’u the wot i*tlle«t Students In this age of competition there is little chance for the young person who faces the wor.d without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training To Mr. and Mrs W. W. Blackwell. nt Cottage Grove, April 1 1, 1908, an 8-pound girl. Vernon. Cal., April 23 Mike S than tonight won the decision o» Jimmy Gardner after 25 rounds i In favor of Sullivan The deelst. of James J. Jeffries, the refereet * a popular one In spite of the effor made by Gardner to show hints« entitled to consideration as welt« weight aspirant. Sullivan hi science and coolness, but as usual lacked strength to deliver the knock out. although several times he had Gardner at his mercy Kid We c MIKF >1 I I II IN HON Till Soldin Eugene by W L. Delano 16-1 BORN To Mr. and Mrs. John Veatch at Cottage Grove, on Wednesday, April 15, 1908, a daughter. $1.5 »4.00 ++♦♦♦♦♦+++ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ THOMAS E. WATSON. Georg: a P Hielan, economist und hl •orlan who li.is l>eeu nominated by th« Populist party for prxwldeut of lb> United Klnlea. Allt STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) rested this morning by Sheriff Fisk and Deputy Sheriff Hammond upon a warrant from Spokane, Wash., charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses. Deputy Sher iff Pugh, of Spokpne. arrived here last night with the warrant, and he left on the noon train today with his prisoner, bound for Spokane, Dever- eapx having waived extradition. Devereaux is charged with locating a number of people on worthless land after having shown them good tim ber land in the vicinity of Spokane, a woman residing htere having made th«* complaint against him. He re sided there before coming to Eugene about a year ago. ami the offense is alleged to hav«* lieen committed be fore he cam«* here. He feels confi dent that he will be cleared of the charge. His wile and two children reside in Eugene. San Francisco, April 23. The pros«cution will make a thorough In vestigation of the dastardly attempt to kill ex Supervisor James L. Gal lagher at the home of William li. Schoeck. his brother-in-law, in Oak land, last night, when a huge bomb tore away the whole front of the house Gallagher and his wife were upstairs at the time of the explosion. Gallagher is one of the most Im portant witnesses for the state In the bribery and graft eases, Involving Abraham Ruef anil other prominent people, In an Interview today Fran- cis J lleney said he was not sur- prised, and had warned Gallagher several months ago that they would "get him." Ruef Ha Id he regnrdad the attempt on the life of Gallagher as a dastard ly outrage, and expressed the belief that It was the work of a crank. He stated that he, too, had received many anonymous letters threatening death In various ws.v4 because of hls attitude against "higher ups." Only one person Was Injured by the explosion, a boy hit In the neck by a flying missile. Gallagher's hat was pierced by a splinter. J 5 pi* Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Sfove I Special to Daily Guard. April 25. Salem, University of Oregon ball team defeated the mawa team this morning the score of 10 to 1 pitched for Oreg teijm had a walk way through. IP >M I to conventiih of th« Eugr worth Ix*agus. He is p convention. Ten or delegates will go down in the morning “The New Iowa I 3 * * 3 A Separator of Cream and I he Cream of Separators C losest Skimming, Lighte Running, Most Durable Pock only medal at Jamestown Ezpcsiti J. W. Quackenbush WE FU RS ¡HIDES BUY |_ *5. -r.-; Mk. fiF>. sT «41 M bmse. U riv tri GEOKGE W. KINSEY General Auctioneer ♦ ♦♦ CHICHESTER?;/^ TI»K I»' ' * «••• Î A • * J ' < h! r totter'• ' Fill« t« K* J 1 •c Residence 1*4 E. 10th St. SOLD 8Y ORI uQISFSnW*44 Mr. M the f>, I K‘«hth pf St" h ths