io THE EUGRNE WEEKLY GV ARD, THt’RSLAY, JULY 2S. « s.s.s ONE THOUSAND MILE RELAY RACE ENDS AT CHICAGO AGAIN TODAY FOUR GIRLS AMERICANS WIN OREGON WEATHER CONTAINS •NO MERCURY CONDITIONS FOR PAST WEEK ' Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with Contagious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members. Chicago, July 21.—The Y. M. C. A. When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease al wavs returns, and the London. July 21—The 800- ♦ Denver, July 21.—After a fight1 Following is a general summary of patient finds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, and Oregon weather conditions for the lasting all day yesterday and until; metre flat race was won by ♦ relav race, which began in New York Shepard, of the Irish-Amer­ ♦ at 10 o'clock last Wednesday morn­ he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma­ week ending Monday, July 20, as re­ noon today, tbe convention of the ican Athletic Club; Lughl. of ♦ ing. ended at the city hall in Chicago! tism. etc. The action of S. 8. S. is entirely different. It contains no ported by the weather bureau: Western Federation of Miners reach-, Italy, second; Braun, of Ger­ ♦ today at 9:38 a. m. The messengers, Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing, The mean temperature averaged ed an agreement reaffirming the ♦ carried a greeting from Mayor Me-' many, third. faith of the organization in indus- nearly normal in the eastern counties cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing Clellan of New York to Mayor Busse The final in running high 1 trial unionism, and pledging the 1 and four degrees above normal in the the virus from the blood. It search' s out every particle of the poison of Chicago, who, however, was not jump was won by Harry F. members to its support. The resolu- western counties. The first three days and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S S. S., in present to receive It when the last Porter, of the Irish-American I tlon was adopted, as follows: were relatively cool in the western addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the ♦ messenger presented himself at the A. C.. 6 feet 3 inches. I 'We, the Western Federation of! , counties, and tbe increment of heat city hall. The race covered one body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the was ail gained during the last four i Miners, in convention assembled, re-! thousand miles, and hundreds of boys appetite and regulate tbe entire system. Home treatment book containing days, when temperatures of 90 de­ affirm our allegiance to the prlnci-l of the age of 12 to 21 years took part. valuable information about the different stages of the disease and any grees were common and the 100 de­ pies of industrial unionism and ONE THOUSAND The time was 119 hours and 2 2 min­ medical advice desired sent free to all who write. gree mark was equalled or exceeded 1 pledge ourselves to do everything in MEN AT WORK utes. i our power to bring about the unity THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. in a few localities, except near the Mayor Busse’s absence was due to coast, where normal temperatures ¡and solidarity of the working class.” Elgin, Or., July 20.—Track laying the fact that he did not expect the prevailed. In the eastern counties on the extension of the O. R. & N. runners until this afternoon. the temperatures were slightly below NEWS OF LOWER from Elgin to Joseph is now going Sil SLAW COUNTRY normal until the last two days of the on at the rate of one-half mile a day. week, when warmer meather prevail­ Work is now going on beyond the ed. At a meeting of the board of direc­ mouth of the Wallowa river. At pres­ ♦ ♦ Light rains fell in the Willamette tors Saturday evening Miss Fannie ent about 400 men are employed at + DIED * valley, the southwestern counties and Colvin, of Eugene, was elected teach­ different places along the road, and ♦ along the coast on the 13th and lath, er of the intermediate department of as soon as the track is extended a + + ♦ + + + ♦ ♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* The survey for the Intake of the and dally rains, unusually heavy in Florence school. distance of ______ several ____ miles, .__ the crew Eugene gravity water system from places, occurred on the 13th, 14th the William Kyle left Sunday on a bus-I wl |j be increased to over 1,009 men. I At the residence of J. W. Parker, j Ritchey creek to thlio city has been and 15th In the eastern counties. Iness trip to Portland and Astoria, -j-foe roa(j wm run into the ‘own of A pure, antlsep. completed near Elmira, Oregon. July 4, 1908, at! by the engineers in charge, tic Toilet Powder McArthur and McClain. While In re­ These rains, although damaging in a He will do some good work In behalf Wallowa by early September. 6 p. m., Mrs M A. Helt, aged SO | for infants and few limited localities, were on the of the Siuslaw bar improvement prop- j vears. 4 days. Sh^ was born at Ports-( gard to distance the survey is not adults. Exqui­ whole very beneficial and effectually osltion. mouth, N. H.. June 30. 1828, and was HAPPY WOMEN sitely perfumed. half done, good progress has been broke the drought which has prevail- Miss Agnes Stevenson and Emily) ‘married at Portsmouth in 1854. She1 made when it is considered that tbe Benders an excel­ decade of last McCornack departed Monday on their , ed since the third Plenty of Them in Eugene, and Good went to Warsaw, Wis., in 1856, and lent complexion first part is far the most difficult in month. way back to Eugene after a again Journeyed westward with her , Reason for It. and keep the skin making’the plans, as It will be in ac-_ Other than a few wind squalls ac- weeks’ visit with relatives on 'family In 1875 to Lane couuty, Ore­ dear, soft and tual construction. storms, no high compan.ving thunder North Fork. gon. settling near Franklin, and re- , C. A. McClain came down yester­ winds occurred during the week and velvety. Relieves Wouldn't any woman be happy, A reception was given by Mr. skin irritation and day from the McKenzie. He is suf­ the sunshine was about normal. After da.VB of backacke suffering. sided there or near Elmira until her Mrs. J. Schreuder at their home last should be used fering from an abscess on his face. Days of misery, nights of unrest, i death. Coast District. Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Mrs. Hett was the mother of -ix freely after bath­ Newport, Lincoln county.—The and Mrs. Peter Schreuder, who left ■ The distress of urinary troubles, I children, three of whom survive her. ing and shaving, She finds relief and cure? weather during the past week has next day for Monmouth. About 25 . Cving a delight- No reason why any Eugene reader Thev are: Mrs. Mary E. Farker, of been very warm and dry. young people were present and enjoy-I Elmira; H. A. and H. E. Hett, of I and refreshing Port Orford, Curry county.—Clear ed the hospitality of the Schreuder should suffer in the face of evidence, Eagle Cliff, Wash. Coast Fork Grange met In regular' dry weather prevailed during the! effect. At deab like this: home. ers or by mail, 25 session on Saturday, July 1, at ten a. I week. except Monday, Mrs. M. J. Drew, of 295 West Sth a! The schooner Coquille began load­ cents Box. Pre­ Im. Went through the regular routine i thunderstorm occurred with when street, Eugene, Or., says: “I suf­ WILLIAM!«’ KIDNiil PILLrt a light ing lumber at Acme Wednesday. It pared by of work, and in the afternoon initia­ rain. is the intention to fill the hold and fered from severe pains that seemed Have you neglected your kidneys? «I ted four new members, and the liter- [ from — the - kidneys FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Marshfield, Coos county.—A light go to San Francisco, where, after dis- 1 to run ------------- . throug'i -- the Have you overworked your nervous ary part was taken up with consider-! passed south and) charging, the vessel will receive some loins and down into the limbs and reeprwtor of tOURAUI'S ORItITAl CHAM | able enthusiasm The division of the | thunderstorm ' there was also a noticeable disorder system and caused trouble with your southeast of this station Monday needed repairs. JO* BAJLB AMD MBCOMMBMDKD BY l county was discussed at some length. evening of * the kidneys, the presence Have you and there was a light mist Several of our people think they ~~ of uric " Sidneys and bladder? ' but no conclusion was arrived at, the on Wednesday afternoon. Clear and acid causing rheumatic twinges. Be- paiLlS p&|ng IU Jn me thfi 1U1UM, |olng biuc glde , back felt a slight shock of earthquake here irii a BMW _ „,ti„ uaiA, giuiuo STANLEY’S. ! sentiment generally was against the moderatlely warm weather prevailed last Sunday morning shortly before 1 Ing induced to try Doan s kidney pills v , Too freauent a desire •aajtn-f • • • IS wit-»tu"III.H 711» division. Our next meeting will be the rest of the week. o’clock. Nearly everybody was asleep I was agreeably surprised by the der the eyes Too frequent a des re , held In the first Saturday In August, at that hour and the Jar was not oft prompt relief found. It helped me to pass urine? If so. Williams kid­ » Willanx-tte Valley when theifour new members will re­ sufficient force to awaken many of a great deal In just a few days, ar.d ney Pills will cure yon. Sold by Linn Portland, Multnomah county. — ceive the third and fourth degrees, them.—Florence West. the improvement continued as long Drug Co., price 59 cents. Williams The fore part of the week was cool, after which a lunch will be served.— with much cloudiness and light rain them. as I kept on with their use. I chi - jjfg. Co., props.. Cleveland. Ohio, Western Oregon. not help but give Doan's Kidney Pills Wednesday. The latter part was « SHOE SHOP IN COBURG a strong recommendation.” and dry, with clear skies. Dr. — R. 1- Willoughby has decid'd Bert Barber, of Elton. Wis., says: , warm For sale by all dealers, price, 50 j. ' , ' i a dental of'ke in the ne.v Bull Run, Clackamas county. — ”1 have only taken four doses of De I The fore part of the week was cloudy E. P. Shinn has opened up a first- «TONE’S HEAVE DUO PH -. , lbU-™- C' h ’* man nlan bl k' . . vi bl« "' <-«. HD u any frie,: Is Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills and | : with light showers. Friday It clear- class shoe shop in Coburg. All work BuHalo N° Y6r , “ sole agents for the an(j CUM;omer8 W|)l be glad to they have done for me more than guaranteed. Bring in your Job work. • Greatest known remedy lor hesvea United States. and generally clear. bear this. , d&wtf any other medicine has ever done.” | warm Remember the name—Doan's— Corvallis, Henton county.—A light • Highland, Or., Oct. 31,1902 - Sold by all druggists. Kodol wff without doubt, help and take no other. thunder shower occurred on Monday. ® This is to certify that I gave m> It was coo) and partly cloudy until anyone who has stomach disorders or • mare one bottle of "Stone’s Heave “E. C. DeWitt * Co. Chicago. 111.— Thursday, since then It has been Gentlemen stomach trouble. Take Kodol teday • Drops” and cured her of heaves. —In 1897 I had a disease warm and geenrally clear. • This was last winter and she hat V.f V.’alker and W. J. Hill arrived and continue it for the short time of the stomach and bowels. In the Salem, Marion county.—The fore spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of home last evening from the South that it is necessary to give you com- a not been affected since-G Wallace 1 part of the week was cloudy and cool, Kodol and the benefit I received all Fork of the McKenzie, where they rlete relief Kodol is sold by all drug­ Aoadamio. Ooll«ci«ta, Norma! and Gommami al e DR.S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or. with light showers Wednesday; the the gold in Georgia could not buy. spent several days fishing. 'They gists. oouraaa Kdnoatlon la all btanahaa. laelading olaaa* 9 For sale by all druggist*. laa. aolanaa. mathamatioa alo., ad! baaad oa thè .latter part was clear and dry. w fnandation ihat haa woa araataat iqhomm fofuui » forour araataat aaooaaaaa May you live long and prosper. Varden trout which Mr. Hill saught. graatseat m«B*n<1 woman vV* help bova who oaanot Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell. Ro- The fish weighed 16 pounds and was Cyi epactal dormltoriaa for »trie, under care of ma- Miss Grace Farrington has gone Lon Moore and wife, formerly of dlng. Ga.. Aug. 27, 1906.” :»n WRITE TODAY for part I co I era an <1 ratal m . Sold by 36 Inches long. It is on exhibitior to Salem for a two-weeks’ visit ALBANY COLLEGE-ALBANY, OREGON this city, arrived here this afternoon all druggists. in Hill's gun store window. Mrs. Walling. from the north. Restored to Health by 1 Finkbaiu’aVegetablet^p? J* ‘ UM., KoriVk^,;j£ ^1* Cuuipt.uv .4 ***** Caine irregu iritkjr* nervoa, t.eA,.“* •tier fventu^- ♦ ♦ « l«t other* know «’it* LsUyw, sc., C» j 1., write» •Th *. * L? Lydi. ' «»»tablet. •‘“••iLa.'twSS' tor month, troa ¿J vou. prohtmtion M“*» Men. mat . ol k downcon.lition^j™? tereil front indi^cltm, circulation 1.^ Pinkham'. Cornjemnd well and itror,» - Mu* ELUn M of 41T X E„t S1 wane*-, III •.» dlaE Pinkhai’avX table Vbuipountj ctiad me of Iwi’karbe, Ache, anti eauhimk^f py I^riola. after Ua be«t local doet«» Ud failed to help nu.’’ Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s SURVEY FOR SYSTEM IS WELL BEGUN ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. bjik ham’s Vegetable Compound, from roots and herbs, has I>een the standard remedy for female ¡k and has positively cured thousaniQ women who have l»een troubled with displacements, inflammation. tion, tlbroid tumors, irrcgularni». ~*riodia pains, backache, penodio l>acka :te, that bear? bw? tag-down feeling, flatulency,indies, tion,dizziness,orne rvous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all qCk women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands u health. Address, Lynn. Mau. ••••••••••••••a«« ÌALEANY • ( — l»t“>«ssi*l.s»l --I ksow Mo»t C qmtmmugl lllAUiu U íwij , Ask yaw drwetiat f»r K. _ - — If ha ran not »apply th« - z MARVKL, accept no '> other, but send »lamp for / llluatratrd boot—It xe*, sealed with Blue Ribta«. \/ Take no other Hoy of yo«r v DrwaeUt. A‘< forC’lil-CIIEikTfU l»l Vdo\f> CRAM» I’lLlAi-tU years known as Best, Safest. 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