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— ■ CATARRH OF THE SI RELIEVED. 'TATE VOTE ON Perhaps No Medicine in the World Has Relieved More Cases of Catarrh of the Stomach Than Pe-ru-na. The Symptom« of Stomach Catarrh Are Heaviness After Eating, Belching Gas, Sourness of the Stomach, Sluggish Bowels. A lderman G eo .W.W eick . DENVER, COL. AY5!~ I HAVE USED PERUNA FOR CATARRH OF THE STOMACH AND IT HAS HELPED ME. WONDERFULLY." SOME OTHER STARTLING TESTIMONIALS. * I,0'HM.\N’ GEORGE W. WEICK, i “I do honestly believe your great A 1171 S Itlth S-vcnth Street, Denver, I medicine, Peruna, saved my life, and I 0»t., Aklcnnsn Eleventh Ward, writes: cheerfully recommend it to like suffer “I’liave u-< I Peruna for catarrh of the ers. You are at liberty to publish my itomach »nd it has helped me wonder-1 testimonial, and I truly hope it may be a benefit to some one.” folly.” Chronic Stomacli Trouble. Catarrh of Head and Stomach. SAMUEL A. SEAL, Route 2, Mr. Frank Richter, of sow East Second readway, Tenn., writes: Street, Winona, Minn., writes: “As a It gives me groat pleasure to testify remedy for catarrh I take pleasure in tothegreat g.>od your medicine, Peruna, recommending Peruna for catarrh of the has done for me in a chronic case of stomach. I know what it is to be af catarrh of the stomach. I was confined flicted with this awful disease, and con to my bed for some time, and could not sider It my duty to say a word in behalf ait up. I had tried everything that I of the remedy which gave me such relief, «mid find recommended for catarrh, “Peruna cured me, and 1 know it will without any benefit. I tried the best cure any one else who suffers from this physicians in Hancock County, with disease. Itgives me great pleasure to tes Uttlo or no benefit. 1 then tried two of tify to the curative effects of this medi the best physicians in Hawkins County, cine. and found they were doing me no good. “Peruna is a well tested and fre I was gradually growing worse. quently used remedy, and for catarrh “Then a friend of mine, passing by, of the stomach it Is unsurpassed. handed me one of your pamphlets, and “My catarrh was principally located seeing how Peruna was recommended in my head and stomach. I tried many for catarrh, I sent to Rogersville, remedies without success. I tried sev Tennessee, next morning, a distance of eral doctors, but they were unable to about fifteen miles, and procured some cure me. I read of Peruna In the papers, of your Peruna, apd began taking same and five bottles cured me.” according to directions, and after taking Almost from the first dose Peruna it a few days I began to get better. will relieve symptoms of stomach ca “X continued using it until I was able to go to work on tho farm again, and tarrh. l’eruna at once sharpens the how I am In very good health aud do appetite, increases the digestive powers, and gives renewed strength. work on my farm. People who Object to Liquid Medicines Should Buy Peruna Tablets SAYS WIFE HAS VERY BAD TEMPER Heart to Heart Arthur W. Summers yesterday be gan suit in the circuit court against his wife, Frances M., for divorce and far the custody of their'minor child. Cliff 1 In his complaint Sumnjers alleges that he and his wife were married at Junction City on January' 14, 1905. He claims that his wife has an ungovernable temper and Is continually interfering with his busi ness, thus holding him up to the rid icule of persons with whom he does business and with hfs family and friends. He alleges that she has threatened to kill him. Williams & are the attorneys for the plain tiff. I’Ll-: TIOX NOTES Sheriff Smith was the only Demo crat elected to county office in Linn, but they got the members of the leg islature and carried the county for Chamberlain. L:nn goes about 1200 aghinst the Vnlverslty appropriation; Tillamojk, 1’2; Yamhill. 700; Clackamas, 400; Washington, a few hundred and IVn- ton about the same; Marion. 1500. The appropriation carries Jackson. Josephine, Douglas. Klamath, Lake, Lane. Multnomah I bv 8500), Coos, wasco. Wheeler, Umatilla. Baker and probably all the other Eastern Ore- Kon counties except Wallowa. The rote in the state outside of Multno mah will be close. Th, P of o. appropriation bill is defea «<| in I.inn county by 1000 to to 1500 voti es. __ ______ _ precincts have Some Blniost .solidly against it. In Kings’ou, for Instance, there was on- u 1 > , for a(1(j 47 against. Ir. Go man there were only 7 for it. lhis was Eugene Palmer’s precinct, d ares that three of these wer? ®‘*tak —Democrat. In Benton county the Republicans »eite.l Gellatly sheriff. Hawley com- “>rssioner. Mack superintendent.New- nn recorder. Milker surveyor. Bov e coroner; the Democrats Moses clerk. ur.ianjn treasurer, and Richards ess >r. B. F. Jones will be joint representative of Polk and Lincoln. ( «’sop county. Senator Fulton’s Cake' *ave Chamberlain 300 over ”neresaman Hawley has a major- over 15.000 and Ellis as much 8t*’°nd district, indicating ■ hu' 30.000 Republican majority, 14 i4 about Bailey's majority. i.T o R T»a ®' McKinney has bought the h'°ck at the corner of West and Cbarnelton streets from b I ' ’ 8' »n for 14200. H* will fine residence there in the future. tead’rV -ro°f* on timber claims w fore U S. Commissioner W today by Minnie M Hol with, Iowa; Carey O. urg,; Josiah B Taylor, and H. K Shirk, of Eugene, »M t •J by Milo J. Skinner, Co- ^tirg counties o Initiative and na! amend- eketion ou June 1. Some of the counties make no returns whatever on the amend ments and it will be impossible to learn anything about them until the official returns are canvassed. From the returns at hand, however, al though yet quite Incomplete, it is pos sible to state with reasonable accura cy the results. The pluralities for and against the vorious measures are estimated by the Oregonian as fol lows; For Against Pay of legislators.. 50.000 Location of state in stitutions................. 14,000 Increasing number of judges ............. 16,000 Time of election.. 55,000 Custody of prisoners 40,000 30.000 Cumpulsory passes. Armory bill............... 10.000 University approprl atlon........................ 5,200 25,000 Woman suffrage . . Fir-t fish bill.......... 7.500 Reddy bill ............... 10,00« 25,000 Single tax ............... * Recall ......................... 25,000 People’s choice. . . . 45,000 Proportional repre sentation .............. IX. 000 Corrupt practices. . 25,000 Second fish bill . . . 15,000 indictment by jury. (I,...... Hood River county. 30,000 Port of Portland . . . 16,000 BENTON GOES 2 TO I AGAINST UNIVERSITY Corvallis, June 4.—The vote on the amendments in Benton Is as fol- lows: Increasing compensation of mem- bers of the legislature, yes, 286; no, 1475. Locating state institutions elsewhere than at capital, yes. 6X4; no, 931. Increasing number of su preme court judges, yes. 349; no. 1083. Changing time of holding elections, yes, 1199; no. 312. Custo dy of prisoners, yes, 1171; no, 576. Free passes, yes. 487; no. 1133. Ar mories, yes, 487; no. 1133. Univer sity appropriation, yes, 543; no, 1050. Suffrage, yes, 713; no, 1171. Astoria fish bill, yes, 910; no, 775 Reddy'bill, yes, 603; no, 1176. Sin gle tax, yes, 336; no, 1516. Recall, yes, 873; no, 846. Mandatory State ment No. 1, yes. 1335; no, 567. Pro portional representation, yes, 770; no, 904. Huntley bill. yes. 978: no, 717. Dalles fishing bill, yes. 1030; no, 630. Grand jury, yes, 851; no, 716. Hood river county, yes, 788; no, 641. ----- —1 '■- and 5 in tp. Il Have You a Smaer Stove ? Eugei )<• $ I Hudd tester in blk . 13 idd to Eu gì E. St: Ilsuo. Skinner' s ad to Lui U. 8. to Lottie L. Hol ibs. pa acres in SeC. X. tp. 19. S r 6 w. F. E. Hyland etux to S. I). Rich a rd son, tract In Lancast ter. $400. W. B. Cooper etux t Madge Mote, lot 3 in blk 2 of G. McEnrland’s 5th add to Cottage Grove. $100. Louis E. Bean etux to 1. J. Kolk- er, tract in Mulligan's add to Eu gene. $100. Sharles Severson et ux to Ole Sev erson, part of lot 6 and lots 2 and 3 in Ira Hawley’s add to Eugene. C. £ _ O. Land Co. to B mth-Kelly Co., 200 acres in sec. 2 4, ly. 18, s r 8 w. to David Fred Fisk, sheriff Thompson, tract In secs. 29 30. tp. 17. s r 3 w. $3900. U. S. Francis E. Mores. SO acres In sec. 10, tp. $ 1. s r 3 w Fr derick Herren etux to S. B. Moris etux. tract in see. 33 and 34, tp. 2 », s r 3 w. B. <’. Tabor e‘ ox to S. B. Moras, tract In rec. 33, tp. 20. s r 3 w. Albert II. Risme to David S. RIs- sue. lot 12 in blk 4 in 2nd add to Georgetown. $3 00. J. C. Long *tux to Div" S. Rissue, lot 11 in blk 4 iu 2nd add to George town. $60. Frederick C. Potts etux to A. L. Ball, lot 8 In blk 3 of Ellas Stew art’s add to Eugene. $2300. J. C. Whitelng to George Schneid er. lot 2 and 3 in blk 1 of Ellsworth add to Eugene. $10. I’. S. to Beulah B Pitney y, pat. 82.- 36 acres in sec. 24. tp. 16, s r 8 w. John M. Tayor to Golbert I i. Short- ridge etux. lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. in blk 6 in Lang's 2nd add to Georgetown. Roy T. Straton to F. C. Knapp, 160 acres in sec. 14, tp. 17, s r 2 e. J. C. Whiting to Peter N’ve, lots 1, 3, 4 and 5 in blk 8; lots 4, 5, 6, Î i 8 In blk 34 in Fairmount. iftornoon ( unty Lee and Sheriff Fisk drew the panel of jurymen for the r -gular Jun.' term of circuit court, which convenes on the 14th of the Month, as follows: Thus H. Huusaker, blacksmith, lajst Valley. Albert Erdman, farmer, Elmira. Frank E. Bristow, farmer, Junc- tlon. David M. Purkerson, farmer. gene. A. W. Dugan, lumberman, Wend- ling. Theron I’. Schenck, farmer, Junc tion. Charles Frisbee, farmer. Irving D. J. Copenhaver, farmer, Goshen. J. F. Brewer, farmer, Goshen. Joseph Btrome, f irmer. Junction. Loren Edwards, farmer. Junction Rasmus Hansen, farmer, Zumwalt. Frank Knowles, milln.an, Maple ton. Joel Smyth, farmer. Junction. Theodore B. Davidson, farmer, Bailey. Andrew llrunl, merchant, Cottage Grove. . 8. T. Baker. Farmer, lrvir,-.. Walter B. Blaehley, farmer Lan John D. Cochran, farmer. Cottage Grove. Pope Howard, farmer. Lake Creek Joseph H. Watson, farmer, Bailey C. B. Blanton, farmer. Blanton. Wm. R. Drury, farmer. Pleasant Hill. Church Stevens, farmer. Sluslnw. I E Ernest, farmer, Mabel. Boren Madson, farmer. Zumwalt. W. H. Dempster, merchant. Fair mount. W. J. Bushnell, farmer, Spring- field. O. J. Warbinton, farmer, Pleasant Hill. II. L. Edmunson, farmer. Camp Creek B. C. Crow, farmer, Sluslaw heating the room. Copyright, 1908, by Edwin A. Nye. YOUR SON DO YOU KNOW HIM? “Oh. mv boy is all right. He may Is* a little wild, but I am sure lie would not do anything very bad." That w.ts the way n fond mothei spoke of her son when a friend hinted concerning the young man's habits. The son is of use. a kind hearted, iiright young fellow, and is the idol of his mother. What are the facts nl>out the boy? In a word.’lie Is doing aliout everything a boy ought not to do. He does more than take an "occasional drink.” II» gambles regularly. He attends to busi ness all right in business hours. Out of business bourj be devotes himself to various vices. Tbe fact Is this young man is rapidly going to the dogs. And there is pathos in the thought that his mother believes he is a good sort of boy. only “a little wild.” She will never know her son ns ho is until some crisis comes. Some day he Is likely to disgrace his family and cruelly shock a doting mother. Why is the son going wrong? He comes of a good family. He has been well ed • mted. His mother has taught him front bls youth up tbe prin ciple« of right living Having fortified him In this way. his parents do not dream that the son Is leading a disso lute nnd unclean life. Father and mother do not know their son. They do not know his real thoughts, habits. Inclinations, nsaocia tfons. They think they do. but they don't. It may lie this boy got away from home Influences when he was a Ind. Many boys do get away early. Moth ers sometimes are unable to keep n string around them. Mothers some times think they ar» keeping tab on the little fellows when they are not doing so. They are deceived. It matters not when the young man here mention«! hnp[>ened to l>e cor rupted. Thie is sure—bis case is a typ leal one. There are thousands of young men deceiving their parents just as this one ts doing. Being of tbe stature and ace of men. they are free to come and go at w'll. It ts difficult to know their manner of life. And you would have difficulty In convincing tbe par ents that their boys are not all right Do yon know your big boy? You may think that having got him safely up to manhood, you can let him go whereas you ought to know that manhood presents many special and peculiar temptations. E»o you know your ext? Ar** you sure? y ac The stifling a t vof , close kitchen is chat qv i to comfortable coo1 k.' by installing a New Per fection W ick Blue F lame ( )il Cook-Stove to d<> tne family cooking. No kitchen furnishing is so convenient at his stove. Gives a werkinp heat at once, and main tains it until turned out —that too, without If you examine the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove you will see why this is so. The heat from h< chimney of the ‘‘New Perfection" is eoter to u< under the kettle and not dissipated through ths'-x a by radiation. Thus it does the work of ths r x range w it bout its discomfort. Ask your dealer abort Ihisstove—if not with him, write our nearest agency. jR^/OLamp housefurnishing and gives a clear, powerful light more agreeable than gar or electricity. Sate everywhere and alwaya. Made of brau finely nickel plated juat the thing for the living-room. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Standard Oil Company < Incorporated) J. 0. STOREY BUYS MORE GAS TANK EXPLODES EUGENE PROPERTY INJURING MANY Indianapolis, June 6 The plant of the Prest-O Light Company on South street, which stores gas tanks, blew up this morning. Eleven were In jured, one fatally. St. Vincent's hos pital and a fire engine house adjoin ing were badly damaged. Of the In jured three were employes of the wrecked plant, two city firemen, four hospital employes, one patient In the hospital and one sister of the hospi tal staff. SALKS E. J. Frasier, general manager of the Lane County Land & Investment Company, returned from Portland yesterday, and while there closed a deal with J. O. Storey for the Rick man farm, containing 520 acres, and ♦ ♦ ¡ lying three miles southwest of Eu- j, f gene. Mr. Frasier did not give out M \IU*J El» + the figures but it is understood to be In the neighborhood of $15,000. This ♦ + ♦ + + ♦■*♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦♦ makes a most valuable addition to A very pretty church wedding oc the 381 acres Mr. Frasier recently curred nt Cottage Grove Wednesday. sold to Mr. Storey for $23,860. It Is March 27. 1 90X, when James A. Pnt Mr. Storey's intention to develop one Have Your Abstracts Made by The nam of Black Butte, Lane county. of the best thoroughbred, Hereford | Grace H By en, of this city, breeding farms In Western Oregon. Lain- < utility Abstract Co. U. S. to Lulu Tollman, 1 160 acres • were united In the bonds of wedlock, As a nucleus he has already secured ! Bev. C. C. Sperry officiating. Lead- about 20 head from the best noted in sec. 25, tp. 17, s r 9 w. herds on the coast, Including two I. C. Goodrich etal to Matilda I er. cows Imported from England, — Goodrich, 320.72 acres in claim 3X I While in Portland yesterday Mr. and 40, tp. 20, s r 4 and 5 w $1.00 GILEERr Hit»'M'S WORLDS Frasier also sold a very valuable Leo Sidwell to Laura Sidwell, lot property to Jonathan Johnson for 5 in block 4 in Delany's add to Co Guard Special Service. | $1 1,460. Mr. Johnson is the gentle- burg. Portland, June 6.—A telegram was | man to whom Mr. Frasier recently James Hemenway etal to J. E. the , Storey residence property in Miles. 1 acre in sec. 34, tp. 20, s r received here today Htatlng that Gil sold bert, the former Multnomah man, Portland for $10,000. and the Dunn 3 w. $200. farm. 1 *4 miles southeast of Eu 8. A. Huddleston to S. B. Eakin, now at Yale, had broken the world's gene, for $17,250, also the Whitney lot 2 in block 15 In James Huddle record in the pole vault, which he farm of 381 acres adjoining Eugene formerly held by himself by vaulting ston's add to Eugene $10. for on the southwest for $15,875. J. M. Roberts etux to Jack Rod- 12 feet 7% inches In the tryouts f— Although Mr. Johnson Is making man, 160 acres In sec. 34, tp. 18, a the Olympic meet at New York. some pretty large investments In r 4 w. $10. Portland he still intends to make hfs The Best Pills Ever Sold James L. Furnish etux to O Q “After doctoring 15 year.i for home in Eugene, and has great faith Cartrigiit, lot 6 in blk 12 in Elias chronic indigestion, and spending In the future of the city. Stewart’s add to Eugene $400. Including the Levinger farm at U. S. to C. <t O. L. Co., pat.. 40.94 over two hundred dollars. n> thing Springfield, which Mr. Frasier Just has done me so much good i.s Dr. sold to Wiillam Beals, from Califor acres in sec. 2, tp. 16 s r 1 w. I consider I’ S. to C. ‘ C. “ Henderson. 160 ar King's New Life Pills. nia, for $20,000, and the Leah place, them the best pllls ever sold,” writes res in sec. 25, tp. 15, s r 10 w. for $2600, It brings his total recent B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside. N. ( . Sold 160 U. S to Charles Demarest, ar- sales up to the handsome figure of under guarantee at W. A. Ki.yken- res In sec. 22, tp. 20, s r 5 w. $1 16.045. This does not Include mi dall's drug store. 25 cents. W. E. Brown to J. F. Kelly etal en’ deals in town lots and city prop 160 acres in sec. 30, tp. 16, s r 2 w. erty. ______ ____ ___ Henry C. Welxelfer to G. D. Ward, The following teachers have been 15X acres in sec. 2, tp. 17, s r 1 e. elected to positions In the Corvallis Eido G. Baker to E. B. Rut. schools for the coming year: A N. 1 59 33 acres In sec. 9, tp. 18, s r 3 Fulkerson. Lena Tartar, Anna Den W. $1«. man, Anna Lindgren, Lura Kiser, U. S. to Charles Acheson, 160 ac Florence Adams, Margaret Fowells, res In sec. 32, tp. 15. s r 8 w. Iva Stevenson. Josephine Fullerton. W. V. Pierce etux to Duncan Scott, Mamie Fulkerson, Kate Tadlock. Del- 160 acres In sec. 26, tp. 10. s r 8 w. phlna Henel, Belle Mattley, Flora J. All farmers or townspeople who Ansel Hemenway etux to George Sorenson. Lillian McVicker, Della have fancy stock, fin • rigs or turn Rein. etal. 80 acres In sec. 32, tp. Rush and Minnie Parsons. outs are cordially Invited to take part 17, I I I A $ 1 ”. In the market day parade to be held Pater C. Olsen etux to Frank Lar A sure cure, on? you can depend in Eugene Saturday, June 20. This sen, etux, 1 acre in sec. 34, tp. 17. upon. Hickorq Bark Cough Remedy Is going to be a splendid affair and i r 3 w. C. H. FI: -her e'al to Nelson A. Rev A sure cure and It’s pure. Ust it should not be missed by any one. nold« lot 4 In block 1 in Blairs add for all lung troubles, coughs, colds, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ hoarseness and sore throat For sale to Etigenr $350. Margaret Grace, etal to George W by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and DIED ♦ Layne, 22 acres in sec. 31, tp. 17, s first-class dealers everywhere. * r • w. $6 00 lalnterMted and ahnuhl fcnow ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ wood .<fnl W. W. Calkins etux to B. J. Hog MARVIL Whirlinq Spey an lot x in blk 8, of Fairmount. Mrs. Olivia Healy died at Coburg TU» n»w Vwtaal >„1»»«. ?»>«•■ U. S. to Alice Nixon, pat 120 ac tv>»anl -»<’«»«. U«»that. yesterday afternoon of old age. She eal M al ' onvaaaot. res in sec 20, tp. 16. s r i w was 84 years old. Her body was M. F. Phillips etux tn E G Wll- shipped to l/ebanon. where Interment helm, lots 11 and 12 in block 8 in will take place tomorrow morning. Morse’s add to Florence, 13 5 0 U. S to G W Copley, 80 acres in sec 6. tp. li, I r 7 w. NLAYER _ _________________ E. J. Morse etal to M. F. Phillips, lots 11 and 12 in block 8 in Morse's 4 What Heppner, Or., June add to fi lorence. promises to be a long aession of J. C. Whitelng to Eugene I-oan « Gen-'Va, Neb., June 6 At Circuit Court opened here this morn Savin«» Bank, tra't In Eugene least six are dead and four Ing with Judge Bean presiding. John Drew to E T Smith, lot 7 fatally hurt and several oth Work of selecting a jury to try Dan and 8 in block 6 In Campbell add to ers more or less seriously In Sold in Eugene by MV. L. DeLino P. Doherty, charged In the second GEORGE W. KINSEY Eugene. $212 50. jured as a result of Friday's degree with the murder of Oscar Al William Welch etux to O C. Mil tornado which swept across len. was begun, and before adjourn General Auctioneer ler. lot 1 In block "A” of Mayhews Wlllmore county, destroying ment this afternoon six men had The great mall add to Eugene 1900 everything in Its path. The b<-en selected to serve as jurymen order LIQUOR Residence 194 E. 10th St. r. s. to w w. Brown, 160 acre« tornadoes, two in number, It Is expected, however, that a r*r- HOUSE. W« in *ec 33, tp. 18. i r 9 w. were practically the climax of ond venire will have to be call 'd n«v the express. Iva Tavlor etal tn John S Drew, a series of smaller storms to complete th* list of 12 men who Write to. lay fot add to Eu- loss 7 and x in Cat which have passed over West shall decide Doherty's fate. .1 Price List gene $425 00 ern and Southern Nebraska Miss Vena Laird left for Bellfoun W T. Colvin e’nx tn A F Mar- during the past two days. Oscar Allen was known In Eu tain* t< day to visit her aunt, .Mrs. PEL’RCW IMPORTING Cl hall, iota 4 and 5 tn block 2 of John H T. Bristow. ne. leaving relatives here. '“Sr «H' n add »o F igen* $415. Jennie W’ Rankin to J. W. Ran TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE By EDWIN A. NYE. M. Spenr tion was de MEASURES kin. 60 acres in «ec. 4 r. 15.00. Planing Mill Savings INVATION TO JOIN MARKET DAY PARADE Every Woman TORNADOES OVER NEBRASKA