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ETGENE WKKKI.T GUARD. THURSDAY. JI NE IN. HX»N OLEEN OF ACTRESSES CHAUTAUQUA PRAISES PE RU-NA. ASSEMBLY AT FEDERAL OFFICERS OF IDAHO LOSE IMPORTANT JOBS GLADSTONE 7aOOOOOOOOOOOO<X><XXXKX>0000-<XX>OaoOO:oooxx- • o Endorsement Of The Great Remedy Pe-rn-na. I Do So w Most Heartily.” Julia MR A t uating class marched to the stage from the rear of the theatre and to ik | the seats provided for them. They were followed by Superintendent Ai derman, Principal Hug, President Grooks, of Albany College, and mem bers of the Eugene board of educa tion. After a fervent 'nvocation by llev. W. II. Pinkerton, pastor of the Con (Fr,m Saturday’s Dully Guard.) gregational church, Miss Lila Pros The high schoal graduating exer ser rendered a beautiful vocal solo. cises at the Eugene theatre last night This was followed by the class ora were largely attend-d, the house be tion by Arthur 1!. Stiilman. His sub ing r wdeJ by parents and other ject wa The Call of the High st reiati’. s and friends of the gradu Good," v.tiioii was handl d In a mat ates and by patrons and triends of terful n ; nner and 'he a I dres» \ the school in general. Long before well delivered. Miss Nina Nieklii the curt, n rose gr at banks of Eu pleased the audience with a violin gene's most beautiful roses and other . selecti m and was compelled to r - aboil ■ flowers were piled up in front suond t > an encore The address to cf • stage -bouquets [or the grad 'the class by President Crooks was uates. As the curtain was raised then delivered. Profess; Crooks the larg audience beheld another spoke plainfully but force ally t > the »•ene cf beauty on the stage. Nu class, the address contai ling excel merous pennants, from all colleges lent thought. Af:<*r a v< al solo by in 0 gon and from some outside the Miss Hazel Huff, rendered in her us as .veil as many from the high ual winsome manner, Su ■ rintendent Alderman presented to Claris Swee ney ad Herbert Room'-. wh had won the highest scholarship during the school year, a medal ach. given Positively cure« by by W. C. Yoran and R. McMurph y, these Little Pilin. i members of the board of education. Then came the presentation of diplo They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia. In- mas bv Director Osburn, and the pro llgestlen a nd Too Hear t y gram closed with a violin solo by Ce- Eating. A perfect rem I cil Lyans. The Cla-s edy for Dizziness. Nausea. The graduating class consists of Drowsiness. Bad TasU ( tn the Mouth. Coatee I the following: Tongue, Pain !n the side | Bonnie Mae Baker Wendell Carey Barbour TORPID LIVER. The> 'W’Uate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Harold Cedric Bean Ethel Grace Beebe ML PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Pansy Belle Beebe Mary Belshaw ine; Genuine Must Bear Lucía Eugenia Campbell ‘E I Fac-Sitntle Signature Chester Bussell Chrisman Fav Clark Harold B. Coclfbrline Lida Oakes Garrett Frieda Goldsmith Celia Hager Elizabeth Howe Glenn Hunter —------- REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Emily Laurel Inman Karl King Helen Mabel Koyl Winifred Kelly Mabel Jov Lane Daniel Webster Mitchel) John W Motlev Herbert -M R ome William Ad“lb< rt Huìh A pure, antisep Raymond Sali' bury tic Toilet Powder F'.-a Sfngletarx’ for infants and Arthur B Stili rra.n a. bilts. Exqui William E. St John sitely perfumed. Ils nry Claris S weeney Renders un excel Pearl A. Sweet lent eomplexion Helen Van Duy n and keeps the skin Orare E. Warn er clear, soft and Richard G»«nn WaUon velvetv. Relievos skin irritation and Walla-e. Idabo , K the firFt town should lie used •et of Omaha to 4P. on? cf the new freely after bath llrectolr»" «owr « ’ a My « a’kprf ing ami shaving, rn town iwn thp strer*« r,f thr, fiving a deli.’bt- indsv dr» «-ed ili onp of th ® <own« ul and refreshing No a > m « «et thè world talk! njf effect At deal ir knew h“r an<1 no on** fo und out ers or by mail, 25 Tíllnr to re 30 *bc WH cents Box. I’ru- HOLDS EXERCISES SICK HtftUACHE 0RIENYÁL TOILET P0WÜÊR COBURG MAN SENT TO INSANE ASYLUM 'r °f COURAUO > ORlEWTAL MIA« roa sam ne ucoaxunn) nr •’2 Will. M.................. x hi^ < b rn rilr *i w h o w ri ! *1 a’l thp *way »nr to â Nadeau. Emporia, June 13.- Neosho valley, from Emporia to the state line, is threatened with a great flood. The Cottonwoe.1 river Is rliKng a foot art h'lor bp I In Pike township a «trip The nine mil's wide la Inundate.1. '*“o«ho river Is out of Its banks nt Neosho Rapids as the result of a cloudburst. OLIVER HUSTON IS CHOSEN TRACK CAPTAIN CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. He voted lu support cf flpnator Gr idv atttick< d ' Hugh's* rour«H fn d naniilng legislation against raer »-a"k gambling while on dy asking for a < am mission to in vei stigate stock specttlation. Senator Cassidy, who at a regular salon can' what * ■« regarded as the d cfding vote against the bills, ar- guel for regulation rather than sup pression ot the evils. “Neither prison bars nor castle walls can make people virtuous,” he said. Governor Huth“' < has signed both y wont Into effect ra'ing bills and from the ni ornent the governor slgn- ed them Oliver Hii«ton. t‘e crack sprinter, «as t day elected captain of the I’ni- ver’lty of Oregon track team for 190 ». He will be a junior next year and bls home is In Portland. Huston ran the $00-yard dash in 10 seconds f'at several tlm'-s during the past sea- son, rnd li fast tn the hurdles and the *> ■ -yard da> i Under Bill llay- w a r 1 *! tralnlne he promt«-« to de- velsJF Into another Dan Kelly. JAMES II. HOW ARD James Ilow.-Jrd, mountaineer, of Kentucky, convicted of firing the shot Pronounced nv millions the great est strength maker, appetite builder I that killed Governor Goebel. and health restorer. Hollister’« »is shot and Tony P<-tarsr.o cut in Rocky Mountain Tea will make you the face with a knife. Rlermontl died' »««I ft»-,* <<»o <• ••pr«’. Ilv'eg. 35 today. cent«, tea or tablets Linn D-ug Co. Tony Petarsao Is under arrest, for the alleged shooting of Rlermontl. 4 Squire Farrar, postmaster at >»a- lem. has received offlcial notice from U’s: h's«», - th- > h“-’fneing Jt’lv 1 the postoffice at that place will bo Salem will placed In Hu first class then have the nnlv first-class ui;«tof- flce in Oregon outside of Portland. The Post Pills Hv«-r M After doctorlne 15 ye ara chronic Indigestion, »nd i spending over two hundred dollars, n> thing has done me so n nch good i s Dr. I eotslder King's New Lit i'lllv. them the bos' pills over sold.” writes B F Ayscue. of Ingleside, N f . Sold under guarantee st W A Kt.yken- ♦ dai!'« drug store. 25 r->nts. ♦ INSANE WOMAN MURDERS FAMILY 4- Fern Ridge ♦ ♦ Amica JI'1” of I Rnek I«*»'* Tom : U, G l pan d by FERO. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITV, TORPEDO-PROOF KANSAS FLOOD IS BULKHEAD HOURLY GROWING OF NEW WARSHIPS WORSE AT TOPEKA LANE COUNTY PAINT TO BE USED AT SEATTLE ONE ITALIAN SHOT ANOTHER IS KNIFED B Dr. T. Felix Gourami's MURDERERS OF Jun 13. - Ruel Washington ular meetlrg Rounds, l ull« I Stat’ marshal fur Monday evening l the district of Idaho, must resign to committee was Instructed day or be removed. The charges against Rounds are ill directors of the \\ o \\ :,.d-■ view < f purchasing half of the ion of wall af their block and also to aim Goebel, wei e par l>lans and specification« made f Governor Willson today* new city hal). to be erected on four has been tried lot owned by the citv The Comm last trial resulting In a dls- cial Club unnnlomiHly favors , the others in conviction. erection of such a building and it I Howard Is serving a life inipri». n- at their suggestion that the eoun 11 iuen> sentence. is taking steps toward ietermining The governor has fssu d a state the c 'st and possibilities of Its erec ment giving his reasons for pardon tion. If such a structure is erect d It ing Howard and Powers. He says will be a tw -story brick, 28x100 f s t he has reviewed the case thoroughly, In dimensions A large room 22x12 the horror of the crime anil its con feet Is suggested for the fire appara sequences. and that petitions have tus with side entrance to the upper been signed by nearly 500.uOO per floor. In the n ar of thx> first floor sons, some 240.0'10 of them Ken will be two prison cells, a cement tuckians, and a. large proportion of vault 6x8 feet, with a 1 4 ’vx t« them Democrats. council room and recorder's office Many hundred thousand signatures On the upper floor will lie a publl ; of people of all thirties In all sections hall 27’4x42 feet, with llbrarx anil of the country were appended to the public reading room, 22x27 ’- While pi titions that poured in on Governor the above are only sugg stions offer Willson, who for several weeks has ed by the Commercial Chib they are Is on considering 11 is decision. about as good plans as can be adopt "That I have given the case the ed, with possibly a few minor chang m ,st careful, conscientious and thor es. If the council can provide for ough investigation and thought in my the payment of the building it will power. Also I realize that whatever probably tje ereejed In the near fu my decision I will lie harshly criti t.uro. cized." School < lew» it w m generally believed during This is the last day of school; the lat campaign that Willson aminations are over and the pupils would, if elected, pardon the alleged will know the result this afternoon. murderers of Goebel, and his elec Both the teachers and pupils are tion was due to a serious feud In the glad to get a vacation and rest after Demoeratle ranks, growing out of the a hard year’s work. Our schools opposition to Gov rnor Beckham,who stand very high and the patrons may was a candidate for senator, anil had well feel proud of the Institution. incurred the enmity of the powerful Professor Baughman, assisted by an , liquor interests of Kentucky. After excellent corps of Instructors, has CALEB POWERS. Beckham had secured the popular AUGUSTUS P. WILLSON Caleb Powers, secretary of state been untiring in his efforts to achieve i vote for senator enough Democratic of Kentucky under Governor Taylor, the (>est results, and has done that : members of the legislature from Republican governor of Kentucky, Louisville voted accused of the murder of Governor to the satisfaction of all. for ex-Governor Owing tQ the exams, the eight whose pardon of Powers and Howard Goebel. grade graduating exercises will not was predicted during the campaign. Bradley, a Republican, to elect him. What effect the pardon of Powers be held tonight, hut were postponed and Howard will have upon the cont- effect that his administration is un until a week from tonight and will I I plex political situation In Kentucky Is satisfactory in many respects. Frankfort, Ky., July 13 -Caleb be given in the opera house on that The charges are similar to those date. As there is but one grad uute Powers and Jim Howard, convicted exceedingly problematical against District Attorney Rulck, who from the high school no exercises was removed today. will be given by this class. The high to Cold go school students will Springs Saturday for a genuine time and picnic. Two Girls On June 3 a little maiden that tipped the beam al exactly the 9-lb. mark. Not so awful much, is it? But Mr. and Mrs. Alvin French think it OREGON SIENNA PAINT CO. HAS is just right. CONTRAI I TO PAINI' INTERIOR Another little lady came to town Wednesday night and took her first peep at this "great big place" from Fortress Monroe, June 13. ♦ Topeka, June 13. Flood condi ♦ a cozy corner in the home of J. L. Hamilton ♦ + Early today in tions are serious today. North To Of course this little cherub Is ♦ Roads the monitor Florida, ♦ as nice as they make 'em, and peka is under water and citizens ate + furtltled with a watertight + D. H. Weyant, jiresldent anil mu > fe-Ung fine. 1 bulkbead, was fired into with ♦ leaving their homes anil places of ager of the Oregon Slumps Paint i The Feeds I,«'H VC ♦ an American Whitehead tor + Co., which has a factory at Sale n business as fast as possible. Tope governor hughes Mr. end Mrs. Ford , who have bad ♦ pedo, the object being to de ♦ and which obtains its crude material < • r WINS FIGHT AG 4 INST f tip« culinary iepartment of ka proper is surround il by the over TRACK GAMBLING from the Sinitnuns paint mine m?r tt ■ Hot J Springfield, contemplate flow of the Shunganunga, ordinarily <• termine whether the new + of bulkhead, with ♦ +■ form Walker station, in Lane county, was r< tiring from the business. Their which all American warship.» ♦ In the city today. He informed t> plans for the future have not yet been a small stream that flows along the + will probibly be provided, can ♦ A test vote in Guard reporter fiat Albany, June 11. his company made public. The Fords are quite west, south and east portions of the ♦ successfully Hie ♦ withstand the senate this morning showed 2 6 has been awarded the contract o popular in Springfield, It is the worst flood In years, city, nnd their <• force of the explosion of a ♦ for abolishment and 25 against the, paint the interior of the Oregon abolishment of gambling. The test | building at the Seattle exposltit n, rnatly friends wish them well at a ud in some houses the waler is six + torpedo. The torpedo waa + fired Into the bulkhead from + feet deep. came on an amendment which would also the contract f r finishing all of whatever they may decide to do Walnut Grove and that part of To- + a dlatance of approximately + have klllnd the pending bill. Senator ¡the samples of native woods which News. 4 00 feet, and the trial was ♦ peka lying south of Eleventh atreet <• Fielker vot d with the majority. [ will be exhibited in the building. + comprising 144 block». Is one great d- satisfactory. The Bills I’c-wd. Tltl-t lx of s; . 'al Interest here from The ship wag seriously, but ♦ lake, of a depth of from one to twen Ac rdlng to arrangements made the fact t-1nt she paint will a.I come + not fatally damaged. ty feet. The Missouri Pacific tracks i ;ht the s.nate today voted on from I ano county. ♦ are under waler for n mile and a hail * anti race tram g.imb.ing mils, Mr Wey.int iw th” lo"al Commer and a number of bridges are in dan • + + + -> + ♦ ♦ ♦ ami they parsed them both by a vote, cial Club comniltt'e on a Lan" “obnfy ger. Traffic is tied up and street f 26 for and 25 against. Both bills' «jxhiblt at the exp sitfon In regard to ear service is demoralized. The con passed the assembly yesterday. Sen a display of woods from this county Portland, June 13. In a brawl at ditions In North Topeka are hourly * ator Foelii°r, whose Illness constitut The committee thought well of the ed an elelti nt of doubt as to the out Ide», and will In nil probability pre the home of Frank Rlermontl last growing worse, and the flood Is more ♦ come of G ivernor Hughes’ fight to pare such a display and use Lane night. In which e number of Ital disastrous than that In 1903. The MARRIED make race track gambling a crime, county paint, to finish the samples. ians participated, Vengenzo Desantes Kaw river and other streams are ris ♦ ing and there is no indication ot an was better this morning and able to ♦ ♦ ♦ + •***♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ immediate fall. Heavy rains last night in Eastern At the home of the bride, Seattle, Kansas and Western Missouri added Washington, Wednesday, June 3, to tin* gravity of the situation. 1908, John W. Harms, of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Jennie Eastman, of KANSAS < ITV AGAIN Seattle. IN SERIOl H DANGER John McKIttric. of Coburg, w as ex Kansas City, June 13.—Kansas amined as to his sanity this after Jake Berger, who was fined $250 City today is threatened with a flood noon and committed to the asylum i court several m >nths worse than that which prevailed on by the circuit at Salem. He Is aged 76 years and ago for violating the local option i Thursday, when it was thought the ean neither read nor write. He im crest was reached. Heavy rains last law. the case being appealed t > the agines that visions come to him and night added to the great volume of supreme i ourt. i lie latt« i l> >dy af- forecast coming events. This morn water which is pouring into the Kaw firming th” derision of th“ circuit ing at Coburg he imagined that he river. People who had returned to court, today paid his fine, The costs was told where a lot of money was their homes are again seeking protec and Interest amounted to $83.25. | hidden under a barn and had a num-1 I tion from the flood of waters. her of citizens there worked up over the matter until f ey -discovered that 1 is min i ■■ U ■ ft <’<-d Dr;. Wall FMPORIA REPORTS and Prentice were the examining, GRAVE SITI VITON physcicians. The Willamette lit a uq ua Association holds Gladstone Park, be: ween Portland i and Oregon City, July 7th to July I 19lh, inclusive. Twenty-six pro- grams will lie given, ides three splendid concerts and a summer school of twe lve expert instructors. To give Gospel measure, athletics l have I been ___ ______ boomed and special bovs’ and girls’ clubs, led by excellent ¡trainers, and a fine base ball tourna- I ment will be given each day. To i help mothers, a kindergarten has be»*n established, so the babies can | be left in care of reliable persons while the mother enjoys the pro- I grams. i There will be many star lecturers, j Hon. John Sharp Williams, the great leader of Democracy in the House of ■ Representatives, will deliver his "America for American«" on July 10. Dr. Ira Lovelleth, who captivated the people so greatly last year, will come [July 9. 11 and 12. Robert McIntyre, now a Bishop of the M. E. Church, will give "The Battle of Life” Julv 17. — The - Evolution of Abraham Lincoln” July, and a magnificent ser I mon on July 19. II Edwin Souther«, better known as "Cyclone" Souther«, the inimitable • j * "Florida Crocker" will Inform the Marlowe people what he would do in "If 1 Were the Devil" on July 14. The day after he will give another "Dev il" lecture, though he himself is not MISS JULIA MARLOWE. so devilish as one might think. We o are told however, he will appear in JoOOoOO' ,<XXXK>00<XX>000000000000000<XXX>0<XHX OOv ■'•:>■> "1 improv«! under the treatment, bul full costume of His Satanic .Majesty. NY remedy that benefits digestion He is great. as soon as I stopped taking the medi- strengthens the nerves. One of the most captivating enter cine, I got bad again. The nerve centers require nutrition. tainments will b-» the work of Dr. years, “ I took the medicine for two If the digestion is impaired, the nerve Alfred Montgomery, the great far- centers liecoine anemic, and indigestion then I got sick again and gave up. all mer painter. He brings with hlm hopes of getting cured. $90,000 worth of paintings, one is the result. “I saw a testimonial of a man whose alone being valued at over $20,000, Peruna Is not a nervine nor a t case was similar to mine being cured by On July 7, he presents "American • stimulant. It benefits the nerves by . Peruna, so I thought I would give it a Art." July 9, “Dilettonteism in Art” and July 10, a fine popular | benefiting digestion. trial. “I procured a bottle at once and com "Chalk Talk." Bishop McIntyre calls Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal menced taking it. I have taken several him the "Riley of the Brush.” Among the many other great workers is Mrs. congestions and normal digestion Is the bottles and am entirely cured. Leonora M. I.ake, the very able and result. temperance lecturer In other words, Peruna goes to the ! “I have gained in strength and. enthusiastic from the Catholic church. On July bottom of the whole ditHculty, when , feel like a different person. I be- 1 7, she gives, "My Neighbor and 1." the disagreeable symptoms disappear. • lleve Peruna is all that is claimed • oil July 8, W. C. T U. day. "The Di ^for it. " | Mrs. J. C. Jamison, 61 Marchant street, vine Rights of the Child.” The W. C. Watsonville, Gal« writes: Nervines, such as coal tar prepara T. U. of all the state are rallying for ‘•I was troubled with my stomach for tions, are doing a great deal of harm. the lecture of the 9th. eti years. I tried many kinds of medi- Sleep medicines and headache powders Special classes In English and Am sine, also was treated by three doctors. are all alike,—heart depressants, and erican Literature, Sacred Literature, plane of “They said that I had nervous dys should not be used. Thg nerves would Science, Art, and every pepsia. I was put on a liquid diet for be all right, if the digestion were good. Chautauqua work are well establish ed, and everything is prepared for an Peruna corrects the digestion. three months. ideal summer outing. For further information. It Is well school, had been hung in an artistic to write H. E. Cross, of Oregon City, manner about the stage. The grad Secretary of the Chautauqua. irrite My | HAVE NEW CITY HALL QUITE SOON «rd sonili hej-,*" »n: nit* .Salve <ent box * tartine a p d-r guaran drug store Farmers In ♦ ty ar* ne» 1 V g. building fl ♦ ♦ Cadillac. Mich June IS.— Mrs “ Daniel ‘ Cooper “ last night «bot and killed her husband of her six children and five I The sixth and I th<-n herwlf child I was fatally wounded, Hh waa subject to speilft of Wlentla. The sixth chili di ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Kodol Is the best-known pr^pa’a- tlon that Is »old by driieefst« todav for dyspepsia nr Indigestion, or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all fo. ids It In p’eanant tn take. It Is I«old here by all druggist». ♦ ! ♦ I ♦ ♦ th« st“am roll»—« used hv n Construction Company In PlterHIIon« here I« I h *- 1. The company when occasion demands. ORDINAL GASES ARE UP IN THE CIRCUIT COURT iFl 'ffl Sr.turd iy’s Dully Guard.» In tae < frr nit court thia forenoon D I Purim ter, who Is accuaeif of polv -aniy, refused to enter a plea and th» court entered a plea of not guil ty for him. The time of his trial has u >» yet be-n -et. Parmenter Is the man who forfeited bls ball last N'>- romher ard went to Nebraska, Depu ty Sieplff Hammond bringing him bo“k about a month ago. Harvey Jone» Fred Craig and William Twllle accused o' contrib- ntlng to th® < d tlnqnency of Addle Watt«, a minor, ’, were to have entered ’• ’h*I« attornee« filed demurrers, which are now u-ider «d- Vxs a-ent ->y tae judge. Ip th» esse of the state vs. G. M. Whit «on. a -mised of the forgery of «“ver-’l chv"k« «nd pa-atng them on the Hotel Hmc“de and Chambers Hardware Cootnsny, » demurr“r w»« auetnloed end the case re-»tibmltted to »be distrl“' attorney. W B Fer’on. attorney for the Southern Parlf'c Company, and Rog er B Sinnott and A. 3 B“nn“t»,. at- attorneys for M J. Doyle. w»»o r’ the laat term of court wa« aw»rd“d $45.- ono damages for the !<■>•« of both of his 1“«« by b»lng run over by a train at Divide, arxucd for and against a new trial this morning. Th« mo tion was taken under advisement.