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El'GKXK WEEKLY Gl'.UU), THURSDAY. MAY 21, 190S 5 - ir FAITHFUL housewives of the united states Send Grateful Tributes to Dr. Hartman For Benefits Received From Pe runa Pe-ru nd Tablets. rather m to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equiva lent to one average dose of Peruna. Mrs. T. J. Ballard. Pryor Creek, Indian Territory, writes: “I keep free from my old stomach trouble, feel no catarrhal symptoms at all. I am able to do my work, eat and drink what I want, aud am re joiced to know that I found a aure cure in valúa ble rnedi- I ADVERSE REPORT 0 à n I I MH • Dyspepsia and Constipation. Mrs. John M. Stabler, Millersburg, Ind., writes: “I have been cured of a very bad case of oatarrh of the stomach and constipation, and a complication of ailments that I have had for several years. "I doctored with three doctors who did me not much good, so I quit doctor ing. I bought a bottle of Peruna and commenced taking it. I found I was getting some better, but thought I was not doing as well as I might. So I wrote to Dr. Hartman to see what he thought alsiut iika He gave me special directions and medical advice. ‘‘To our astonishment I improved and am today a well woman and weigh as much as I ever did in my life. ‘‘Mv old friends in Ohio, where we moved from about fifteen months ago, say when they see me ‘How well you look. I did nut expect to see you ever look so > w* 41 again.’ I tell them I would not lot >k so well if it had not been for Pernni na saved my life. I recommend Pvrun wherever 1 am, and when any (.four >lks are sick 1 give them Peruna “I thank Dr. Hartman, and may ho live many years nit »re to go on with tho good work. Tongue cannot express the gratitude that my husband, child ren and I owe to Dr. Hartman for tho kindness he has shown toward me dur ing my sickness. “I want the public to know’ what Peruna and Dr. llartman have done for me.” An astonishing number of families use Peruna continuously for the various petty ailmente to which the family id liable. A until It becomes nec mine what dispositlo of lands recovered nient. in this conn •tion is called to the fact hat no more fores r< crea t ed in Oregon exc coni iress. All member gon d legation are opj ¿ng any railroad lands rve. and If the nt xt 1 olds the same v!°wj. It lictlon that lands r. ■ . .vernnient will b** d - MAYFLOWER PROPERTY T) BE DEVELOPED CLAK-UP DAY SPRINGFIELD NEWS NOTES OF THE WEEK Ko do! Palace of Sweets be convince.! that ntir Ice ('ream • ■■dire are the best. Eugene, Orc. Ju«t onk-ring l«e Cream from Pali cr of SwM* for our picnic. None other will >lo me. Special Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nuts For Picnics, Sxials, Private and Public Entertainments get our prices. \ IV) LU LTÚ n .1» roads to inhi 'K more bonds . New York. May 14 The Tribune tomorrow will mv An Important f«» rther stepi w« re- ported today In ftio workln g out of tho plana for final»e’ng the roads of th** Gonld ayffem. Th«» D< ■nver A Rll Grande Rallw ay Com pa riy. it is kamed from truM worthy sc riet whicti Is situated In c and D »uigias louniles. tbt Ishuient of great saw milling and her plants hi b* uth»-rn Lan ■ au<i liwra Doniif las. makes a cr*5 ing . iintv and for a nd ary line so aJ to inchid- thei tense natur al resources and g¡row- indust rie* of tails section in one ' • county, in ord r to (aime the many difficult! ’n securlx 4 V lults of t Slot > P to b<* II be to V T u f NEWS KOTES FRO?! COTTAGE GROVE I SUFFERED14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA M FRANCISCO au *y »’•d. The Bank of C ittag • Grove held l:s annual stockholders’ meeting last Wedti silay evening, and the follow ing officers were elected for the en suing year: Pres dent, W. II. Abrams: vice president. It. Lurch; I cashier. Geo. M. Hall; assistant casli- I ier, Harry Short. Board of direc tors: \V. II. Abrams. 11 Lurch, W. Hartung. Geo. M. Hall, G o. At kinson. F. D. Wheler, this city, and Phil Beckley, Oakland. it is announced upon good author ity that the Sunrise Mining Company property, located post above Bonita, to the right of Champion creek, is coming up to all expectations. A rich strike Is reported, but at this writing no authentic r*port of the magnitude could be ascertained. The company owns some splendid claims admirably located, and the assay re turns from many openings In times MIIS. AUGI.ST A PAULIN K OCHS past have b**«*n very flattering. Thomas Medley, who for more than Systemic Catarrh. a year haw held the position of sal“« Mrs. Augusta Pauline Ochs, R clerk In Hale's big mercantile estab P. D. 2, North English, Iowa lishment in San Francisco, has re- writes: “I took Peruna ovei ' turned to Cottag ■ (lrov>* to remalr three years. I suffered from sys indefinitely. Mrs. Medley tirecet! I I temic catarrh and had pains tn her husband and has been a gue my right side so I could hardly do of friends here for some weeks, ar it was anticipated that Tom won my housework. soon tire of keeping bachelor ha! ‘‘I am ii’i years old. and am now and put in an annearanci* here. doing all iny housework. 1 am in Teacher*. Selected. the best of health, and cannot I. 51. STABIÆH. The following is u list of teach«’" thank Dr. Hartman enough for bls V. .? thus far selected by the school boar ! advice and medicine.” f*r th«» ensuing year for this ct‘y: Principal, Professor J. D. Raughma- high school Misses Mundy, Currl”. intermediate- Misses Hefty, Wils n, Line the sub-strata with cheese- Moore, Hazelton and !U!*y; prima : doth and Valenciennes lace. Cover ry- Misses Perkins and Palmer. The entire out r framework with blue assistant to Professor Baughman and silk from the interior of your hus two of the Intermediate grade teach _ I ers have no: at this time been decided band's new spring overcoat. If he upon. lias no new spring overcoat, the silk With this week another Important, Clean-up day, Tuesday afternoon,. K v. C. H. Wallace, who, Jogging from hi fail dress suit will answer mining property In Bohemia taken j along the life road, has been seriously •May 12, proved a success, the whole tiie purpose very nicely. Next go on development on u large scale, says ill for the past few weeks. Is so far length and breadth of the town. I down town and buy six of the largest r«‘«*overe<l that he was able to be up The majority o’ our citizens enter imitation rcs**s you can find. Red tho Cottage Grove Western Oregon. town last Wednesday, cheerful and Sunday It. A. Vaughn and R. E. smiling. He says to tell those good ed intc the spirit of the o" asion, and is the preferable color. Place them the town never presentee a neater or upon the forecastle of the hat, stand Grantham, mechanical engineer, of friends that were saving flowers for ing bolt upright. Next wind the clear..*:- a;i ,. ,«i o,i* e than r:i right now. appewisuce Portland, and J. A. Eastahatn, of As his grave to just keep them In water The ba.-k arils and alleys are free crown with one of your husband's for a while yet. He Is quite sure he toria, und T. L. Hourd, of Kele-i, from tin ca.it, box-H, barrels and oth- gala silk nock'ies, put it in the ov *n will not ne'*d them for some tim«*. *r trash. Th streets are thorougb- and bake for 15 minutes. Wh n done Washington, arived in this city and His many friends of many years ly d-aued. sidewaiks repaired, as stick a hat pin through sa d hat and leL Mond_y g-jrniai o«tr lue U: **gon hone he is right A stick-pin with a well ?s pot ible, and many other wear to suit. Mrs. W. H. Blair has received & Southeastern, tor tne well-known evlden-?? of endeavor on the part of lemon for a handle Is very an fait, plans and si>'*clfl<*ations for a hand Mayflower camp on Steamboat. our citizens. Clean-up _____ _ _____ day should be and will go well with your hat. wh'ch W. P. Ely, the manager of the | some ho‘e| building which she con nini:- a:i annual t. _..C templates building on the Blair prop .— 1 event, and _ as ..... the ... in- is sure to make a hit wiievever you Mayflower, was expected to join the' erty. corner of Fourth street and itisi efort has been successful the wear it. party here and was enroute from his I Tennessee avenue. next eff ¡t should be more so.— It will be a 42- home at Kelso, when he was advised I room, three-story structure, of most Time*. The World's Best Climate of the death of a relative and hur modern plan. There will b* six pub 1« not entirely free from disease, On ried back to Portland. lic and six private bat hv hot and cold the high elevations fevers prevail, The party took seven miners from water In every room. The cost Is es while on the low level? malaria ¡4 this place, and It is understood that tlmated at 310,000.—Western Ore- encountered to a greater or lesser active development work will com gon and Leader. To mence soon. The following Is an officially au- extent, according to altitude. It is not known as yet what kind thorited recipe for making a "mer overcome climatic affections, laasl- ry *ldow" hat: tude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, of a reduction plant will be installed, Hay one extra large disc harrow fever and ague, and general debility, but it is said that this will be deter "isile. lay b!ad<* upon rail of Twen- the moit effective remedy is Electric mined in the near future. The Mayflower property constata i»tn Century limited in snrh man- Biters, the great alterative and blood B*r »s to give the brim a saucy tilt purifier; the antidote for every form of several claims, of which many fa- •psard» when the wheels pass over of bodily weakness, nervousness and vorable comments have been made. As soon as Mr. Ely arrives more . t»ke to the foundry and rivet ov- Insomnia. Bold under guarantee at •’ the hole in the disc one dsen met- W Kuykendall's drug stora. Price definite Information of the plans of Wed—In this city, May 13. 1308, the company will be forthcoming •I frying pan with handle detached GO cents. the infant »on of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reynolds. Interment ; In I. O. O. F. cemetery. The baseball game at Springfield last Sunday between the Springfield high school and Goshen teams result If after uahurell TO bottle of K<»dol. you caa heaeetly eay it L ao not bene fited you we will refund yoer money. Try Kod<»l toda^. oo tbie iruaranteo. ed tn victory for the visiting team >11 out end aiyn tbe follow inff present It to rhe dealer at the time <>f purchase. If it fall« to sat efy yon ret. m the Dottie to the dealer from whom you bou<bt by the score of 6 to 5. It. and we will refund your money. Mrs. L. M Beebe and sons Earl fitata____________ _________ _ ___________ _ and Frank took their departure last »Ft r£?,R INbIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. evening for Forest Grove, where they «tLIEVVS SOUR STOMACH. BELCHING. ETC. ' «ir*r.n. ill . will spend a month with Mr. Beebe’s parents on the farm. A. J. Perkins bought 'h- fn-nlture and fixtures of the Springfield Pro vision Company this week, We un derstand that it is not Mr. Perkin»' market, hut will Intention to open t dispose of his belongings to some one who will open a second meat market in Springfield Mrs. R. A Jayne la now at Lodi, California, In response to a message announcing the sudden death of ber mother. Mrs Julia Watkins, who has Her been visiting her daughter, home was in the East, but she had been In California during the winter in hope that a change of climate might prove beneficial to her health. New». JUNCTION hAD « I With ellCiM-ss. >o More Throat Trouble. Mrs. I). C. Nolan, Gem, K»s., writes: “I have no more throat trouble, thanks to Peruna. It is Mie only medicine I care to have. I always feel safe when I have It in the house. «1 have used Peruna for nine years and I ought to know about it. Peruna has helped me a great many times, and I shall praise it to every one of my friends.” Ever since Peruna was in troduced to the public thirty years ago. the housewife has been an ever faithful friend to Peruna. She it is that has seen the practical benefits of the use of Peruna in the family. When the baby has snuffles or cold she gives a fewdoses of Peruna, instead of fill ing the system with the doctor’s drugs. When the school children have coughs or colds she again resorts to Peruna. When any member of the family is »filleted with catarrh, either in its acute form or chronic, Peruna is resorted to. In a large number of minor ailments lheflnds Peruna a never-failing remedy. Ail this has won the confidence of the housewife in Peruna, which cannot be easily shaken by (be statements of people who know nothing of Peruna, having never had any personal experi ence in its use. lb- now county f< 1 i ri ti II ti (* > il Ml 1 1 • .1 «I ’ la i ■ , 1... ¡-•ich a ■ »1 Tli«' It hem ia mtn SAI I'M St LOO'S Will. !>* fnr 1 it, the Pass ci ( OM1‘IA \\ 1'1 II Till: LAW ’ttmber and nail! in« n aro boost* ing ■ in fact , thlM’e is not a cith'.« h Salem, Or., May 14. Chief of Po ‘ for it lice Gibson last night.niaile a trip of 1 in southern L an»» or nurt h U’l 1 h) UK Inspection f the salo ins of the city I las l.ut can see the great necessity for to see whether they wt, ■ complying such a movement, owing fo tin* pe with the new ordinance. The chief ■culiar toiiography and grouping of found that they were all complying | resources and tndustri. s embraced new county, with the exception of one State street 'within this pr > post'd saloon man. who had curtains up in, which would still 1 avi* Lane and front of his place. The chief ordered Douglas counties with large territo him to remove them, and they came ry, rich In resources, and their coun down. Today the chief will ask the ty seat towns centrally located. Th«* Leader thinks the time oppor? license committee of the council to accompany him on a trip to all the tun«* f<ir a concerted movement to saloons to see that they are comply ward the formation of a new county ing with the law prohibiting back from southern Lane and northern rooms. Some of the saloonmeii insist Douglas, on th part of the Cottage that the new law permits them to Grove Commercial Club, and th«* peo keep back rooms If they keep the ple of this favored section of these l^*t iih get busy an! doors locked. The matter will un two counties. doubtedly be settled tomorrow. The bring this mater to a vote of the peo ple at the Election two years hence- police will enforce the law strictly. .1. UAI/1I.I. BltoWN GOES TO PRISON San Francisco, May 13. Under the • wrecking of the California Safe De pslt & Trust Conpauy, was tak* n t □ Sjn Quentin today to serve IH h ■> ■ • of IS months for embezxllng ", ti«*i ;h of bonds of the Sac- .'.let't. ii Electric Company de- ><lted the trust company. As ' ison«*r was taken front <• county Jail he seemed complete- ly re ig.ied to Ills fat , and showed little emotion. Up to the last minute Brown had ho|>es of being able to escape confine ment In the penitentiary, pleading that he be allowed to serve his sen tence in the county jail, but this re quest was denied him on the ground that it would lead to the breaking down of prison discipline. He will, therefore, have to undergo the humil iation of being measured, shaved and cropped and clothed in convict's garb. DAN KELLY DOES BETTER WORK NOW “Fron* tho ago <>f thn,o months until fifteen year« old», tny son Owen’s life was made intoler able by eczema in ita worst form. He wti all right until a red ra>n broke out on his fore- hi‘ad, but we were not alarmed at first, V<‘ry soon, however, the rash began to spread over his head and shoulders, and caus4*d him grrat comfort. I took dozen r tn.J • raw. in bed. for readfully in ent through No one t houglit. Tho regimental man. pronounced leant, ho said the lio might, if he I grow it to some hi hospit*le four onniiiKoi < no of u t the worst, ever ro:n ea< h he was dis- n< arable; in fact he got th«» successive treatments. At «no bo*pil:d they incased him in piaster <nd this «''tiled to aggravate the »orenoss terribly. He look«‘d so i'.adiy that no one blu'd to go near him and his life was a bimh'n to him. Wo kept trying remedy after remedy, but we had g *t alm >st part hoping for a cure. Six months ago we purchased n s»‘t < f Cuticura S<»iip, Ointment, and Resolvent Pills and I'erseven'd with them. The re-ult was truly marvelous and to-dav I m * h perf<s tly < ured. his skin n< t having a blemish on it anywhere. Mrs. Lily Hedge, 5). Vaughan Road, Coldharbour Lan»', Camblewell Green, Eng.. Jan. 12. 1907.” Send to nearest depot for free Ciit.i- cura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. ('utirum R»»mrd1WisrcM»ld throuKhout the world. r><‘p(HA 27, ChartcriKMineSg.; I’aria. 5. Kuo <!«• la I'alM. AiiNtralii. Il Towns A ('O„ Sydney- h .» xfri-"i Lennon. I ’d . Cai»ctown. etc.. « S A„ hotter Drug A CI h ul Corp., Hole 1’rupa.. Uoauio. Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s ORIENÎÂL TOILET POWÍO Now York. May 13 Dan Kelly. I A pure, antisep th* world's champion sprinter, is tic Toilet Powder back to form. Word reached this i for infants and city from 1‘liila lelphla yesterday flint ] adults. Exqui the Western boy in practlc«* ran tin* sitely perfumed. 100 in 10 seconds, and made a leap’ Renders an excel of 24 feet in tint broad Jump. lent complexion For the short time Hint Kelly has. and keep» 1 he skin be n tinder the «are of Trainer Mik«*] clear, »oft and Murphy he lias made wonderful, velvety. Relieves strides toward the g, al In both the »kin irritation and sprints ami broad Jump, anil the vet-' should l>e used «•ran trainer is not a bit backward in J freely after bath saying that when the prop«*r time ing and shaving, comes the Oregon boy will uphold his giving a delight reputation uh th«* world’s champion. ! ful and refreshing As a matter of fact Kelly has been . effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 by no means showing his heralded cents Box. Pre form In either the sprints or broad; pared by lump, but If there Is anything in the, boy, Murphy will bring It out. FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Th«* news that Kelly is rounding Proprietor of OOURAUD t ORIENTAL CREAM Into shape has been received with de-1 roa «Al-a AMD BSUOMMXNUrD BY light by his followers In this city Stanford University, Cal., May 14. There have been not a few who I 11. F. Bruning, editor-in-chief of thought the boy was not all he was STANLEY'S, the Quad, and M. J. Helmick, Josh touted to be. (112 Wllliini«*lt<* St. ..... Eugene editor of the university publication, have been definitely expelled from INFl'RI VI ED I’lG HOI.DM Stanf rd University for bitterly crit CAITIA E Al To ENTHI NI.\NT icising President Jordan and Profes sor Clark, chairman of the student’s Imprisoned by an infuriated pig., affairs committee, in the annual year with but the frail protection from his book. The Ire of Chairman Clark and his maddened prey of a light runabout,, colleagues was particularly aroused which was unmanageable because of by the josh section of the Quad. another pig clogging the gears, was which was devoted entirely to the the thrilling experience of a promi student's affairs committee and nent Medford motor-car enthusiast, who was enjoying a spin on th«* Ash President Jordan. land road Sunday with his new car. I Only by the timely arrival of some I BEARN Nl MERO! S IN of his friends In other cars, to whom I N I WltlRT COUNTRY. Newport. Oregon, May 14.— Bear» he had previously given the dust, was have become so numerous In the vi he saved from a personal encounter, cinity of Newport. Or., that the with the terrible beast. The pig was running In mad circles ; ranchers of thst community have or about the car , infuriated by the j ganized to exterminate them Dur •qucals of Its mate, who was being; ing the last week a number of fine crushed to death by the machinery,' cows were kill«*! within a few hun dred f«*et of the farm house belonging owing to the Inadvertence of the drl-1 ver of the macblpe. Together with I to William Gtillliesume, six miles from Newport. Other ranchers are his wife, the owner of the rar was) held captive In momentary danger of i suffering In the same way. personal Injury. When his friends | appeared on the scene, by force of' superior numbers, they were able to; rescue him and release the runabout (Special Correspondence.1 Lowell. Mav 13 The rush In the from the pig which blocked It. The rescued man’s gratitude knew: logging camps continues at Rush I r I- and. and will until the drive starts no bounds, and after profuse thunks, he continued on his way. a “sadder, in June The late rains have been a good thing for the loggers, as well hu’ a wiser man." Medford Trlh- as to growing vegetation, and farm une. ers and loggers are all rejoicing to gether. Rev D. E Baker, of Eugene, and Mr. Kelly, of Mabel, ar«* holding a protracted meeting at the Rush isl- and schoolhouse There have been several conversions up to th«* pres ent time and interest lx Increasing. Quite a number have attended from Lowell. There will be baptising III the river Sunday, the 17th, at 1 o'clock. Several will be baptised by immersion. Mr. and Mr». Wilhelm, of Hazel Dell, made a trip to Eugene last week to see the medical fraternity In the Interest of Mrs. Wilhelm's health, as she han been Indisponed for nome time. Ml»» Fir-» Howard, teacher of **><• Middle Fork aehool. was compelled to give up teaching on account of sickness and has gone home The dl- rector» hai ve employed Miss ii (»race Grace Sav| or to finish the tern Bert Ke tlsoy will begin th< ru tlon of a new residence am soon Par t of the material is i on the ground. BIG GOLD STRI!» I M IR GRANTS PASH Grants Pass. Mav 13. Three *<*<. on«l hand deal rs of Giants Pass, Robert and B njaniln Harrison and U. ('. Jones, have taken out over 330.00(1 worth of gol 1 from a claim in the Williams creek district within the last 20 days. On Easter Sunday they took out about 37000 worth of the metal, and last Thursday the day's cleaaup amounted to 60 1-4 pounds of pure gold. It is thought to be tho richest »trike that has ever b«*en made in Or egon For the last week the men hav«* been averaging 3500 a day with their pans. Robert Harrison says that they have sunk a shaft and that 3100.000 worth of tl|e metal la in sight. CARTOTlT/v. 'Sold in Eugene by IV. L DeLino