* st
k pc-ru-na Useful
for Catarrh?
«.-aid» of th# ingredient# of Pe-
. beiubnii’t«^ to any medical ex-
e ofwhatet er school or nationality,
Ewuldbe obliged to admit without
£ rve that each one of them was of
Rubied value in chronic catarrhal
LLj-.ind had stood the test of many
®’T7xDerience in the treatment of
THERE CAN BE NO
StfUTE ABOUT THIS WHAT-
vyrB. perunaia composed of the most
iLaous and universally used herbal
Bedies for catarrh. Every mgred-
of Peruns has a reputation of it*
^nuithecureofsome phaseof catarrh.
p»nina brings to the home the COM-
tSi KN0WLEDGE0F SEVERAL
SCHOOLS of MEDICINE in the treat-
-eat of catarrhal diaeaees; brings to
¿¿home the scientific skill and knowl-
J of the modern pharmacist; and
S bat not least,bringi to the home the
mt md varied experience of Dr. Hart-
u m the use of catarrh remedies, and
the treatment of catarrhal diseases.
The feet u, chronic catarrh ia a dia-
je which ia very prevalent. Many
douand people know they have
ehromc catarrh. They have visited
docton over and over again, and been
told that their case is one of chronii
o»tarrh It may be of the nose, throat,
ling», stomach or some other internal
erpm. There is no doubt as to the na
me of the disease. The only trouble
u the remedy. This doctor has tried
to core them. That doctor has tried
to prescribe for them.
but they all failed to
bring any relief .
Dr. Hartman s idea is that a catarrh
remedy can be made on a large scale,
u he is making it; that it can be made
honestly, of the purest drugs and of
the strictest uniformity. His idea is
thst this remedy can be supplied di
rectly to the people, and no more be
tUrged for it than is necessary for
the handling of it.
No other household remedy so uni-
vernlly advertised carries upon the
label the principal active constituents,
ihowing that Peruna invites the fuD
¡aspection of the critics
MUCH BETTER
IS PROMISED
The Willamette Valley Company
will begin the work in a few days of
¡«tailing at their electric plant at
Springfield, which furnishes power
and light for Eugene, a 1006-hor»e-
power and 75-kilowatt turbine which
will double the power now generated
st the plant. A new engine will be
¡«tailed for this machine, and one
of the engines now in use will be
used exclusively to generate power
for the street cars.
This is welcome news to the elec
tricity-using public in Eugene. Last
winter the power was miserable, and
often was shut off for several min
utes at a time, and occasionally for
an hour or two on account of the ca
pacity of the plant being overtaxed.
Mow that the street cars will be op
erated by an entirely separate gener-
wtor and the capacity of the plant
doubled, an excellent service may be
expected when the improvements are
completed.
Baiter Young, of Fall Creek,
bis purchased a Rambler automobile
for traveling between Eugene and
his place.
SICK HtAÜAÛHE
CARTERS
IVER
PULS.
Po«itiv» ly cured by
these Little Pills.
They also relieve Dis
tress trozn Dyspepsia. In
digestion and Too nearly
ITTLE
Eating. A perfect rem
edy for Dizziness. Nausea
Drowsiness. Bad Taste
tn the Mouth. Coated
Toague, Pain in the Side
Top.riD LIVER. The;
nolste the Bowels, purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTERS'
■ i TT le
JK ls R. ,
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sumle Signature
®S-~ REFUSE ^’18STITUTES
HERMAN RIDDER
TALKS POLITICS
IN PORTLAND
Portland, Aug 1.—Herman Rid-1
der. one of the best-known and most ■
influential German-Amerivans In this'
country, publisher of the New York I
Staats-Zeitung, mentioned prominent- i
ly as a vice presidential possibility on I
the Democratic ticket, who is making,
his first visit to the Pacific coast hav
ing arrived at the Hotel Portland yes
terday afternoon, says that the great
est evils that the people of the Unit
ed States have to contend with today
are the trusts and the question of tar
iff reform.
.u.In<an *ntervl,i*' K'ven a local paper
this is what he said in brie!
That -
it was, and is. a Roosevelt
panic.
That the trusts and tariff are twin
evils.
That Taft would be powerless to
reform the tariff.
That Cannon, Paine, Dalzell and
others would never permit tariff re
form.
That the Republicans will promise
tariff reform perpetually and never
carry out their promises
That there are enough idle men in
the streets of New York to turn the
results of the election in that state
That one judge should Issue the
temporary Injunction, whether It be
permanent to be decided by another
ei. tons
JÌM HILL TELLS
SPECIAL BOND
WHY HE GIVES
ELECTION ON
AT PARIS GAMES
DP THE ORIENT
CELEBRATE CENTENNIAL
OF LINCOLN’S BIRTH
and Hopkin of Illinois; Speaker Jo-
St. Paul, Minn.. July 31
The an
At a meeting of the city council
seph G Cannon. Adlai E. Stev> nson,
nouncement that the Hill lints have last night a resolution was passed
Governor Deneen, Janies A.
Rose,
abandoned the marine portion
of providing for an amendment to the
Secretary et Stat
,'t lllino:-, Con-
their share in the trade with Japan | city charier by vote of the people.
gressman Benjamin F .Caldwell, ex-
and China, while retaining affiliation granting the city council power to I-
Governor Rlchard Yates, of Illinois;
with Japanese steamship lines, came sue water bonds to th • utoui of
Melville E. Stone, of New York; John
as a shock to many people of the 3500,006, providing for levying a tax
W. Bunn.
of Springfield; Horace
Northwest. According to the chair of one mill per year, and providing
White, of New York; William Jajue,
man of the board. James J. Hill of I tor the use of the Income and the ea-
of Sprigfield
the Great Northern, it was to be ex 1 tablishing of a water board after the
Invitations have been issued to the
pected.
I plant is completed
The resolution
president, the members of his cabi
"Why." exclaimed Mr. Hill, "our also provides for voting 350.060 sew
net, and to the ambassadors, minis
Pacific trade has been gone for a i er bonds. Including 327.600 sewer
Win in Itublin.
ters and consuls of the foreigu gov
As long as 15 months ago 1 warrants already Issued.
According
Dublin, Aug. 1.—American ath year.
ernments.
.to the resolution the city council shall
letes won seven events to the l-ish told them what was coming
Among those w’ho have already
Asked if the action of the American have charge of the water plant until
men’s four in the games here today.
agreed to be present if possible are
trans-continental roads in withdraw completed, after that a commission
Ambassadors Bryce and Jessurand,
ing from the Pacific carrying trade jto be appointed to manage the plant.
Silariua Wvu.
William J. Bryan and William H.
Saratoga. Aug.
1.—Silarius won was due to reseutment at the action The vote on the resolution was as
Taft.
Garrett, ayt ; Roach, aye;
the Vnited States Hotel stakes, val of the Interstate commerce commis follows.
The program in Springfield will
Fisher. Ajse; Gilbert, aye; Harbaugh,
ued at 316,066. at the race meet hire sion. Mr Hill replied:
consist of formal ceremonies at the
"Resentment, no. The commission aye; Williams, aye.
today.
Abraham
Lincoln
grave during the morning, a public
cannot be blamed for enforcing the
An ordinance providing for a spe
law
The Pacific trade was given up lai election to vote ou this amend
meeting in the afternoon and a tian-
Springfield,
ill..
Aug.
1
Prepara
quet at night. Two features of the
because it did not pay. America to ment was passed
The el c l in w ill
tion» are being made for the celebra celebration have been practically
day has no flag on the high seas, or b«> held on Thouraday. October 1
might as well not have, for we can
Another resolution provi! ng for tion on an elaborate scale of the one agreed upon and the educational au
not compete with any other country, amending the city charter so that t he hundredth anniversary of the birth of thorities of each state will be asked
to carry them Into effect. These are
and must hand the load over to any I street Improvement fund ca'i be in-
body that asks for it. The only waj I creastd from 33000 to 3l'.,lV0 was Abraham Lincoln, on February 12. that the same program that will be
| 1909. The exercises will be held in ca Tied out in Illinois be also observ
for us to continue in the Pacific introduced.
The vote on It stool
ed In every schoolhouse in the coun
trade would be for the railroads to Garrett, no; Roach, no; Fisher, a) . 1 this city.
Washington. D. C., August 1.—
own their own steatqers and run them Gilbert, aye;
Harbaugh,
no; 1 \\ f! ,
The entire proceedings will be un- try, and that at a certain hour of the
Rear Admiral William S Cowles, the
day each school child In the land shall
liams, aye. The mayor cast the ■ d*-
President’s
brother-in-law.
was at a heavy loss.
’’We are not a seafaring nation elding vote, which was uo, and the der the general direction of the Lln- stand, and facing In the direction of
placed
on
the
retired
list
of
coin
Centennial
Association,
of
which
Springfield, repeat the brief speech
We have no sailors, though under the resolution was lost.
the navy today, having reached th»)
—
law Americans must constitute two-
the following are the charter luem- that Lincoln uttered as he
Morris Bro*. <«ct lU'tuls.
age limit ror active service.
The
well to his friends and n
A resolution accepting the bld of b rs.
command of the crack
battleship
Melville W Fuller, chief Justice of Spilngfleld the day he let’
------- 1 Morris Bros for the balance of the
New Hampshire at the recent inter
3300,000, or 3160,000. as modified SO the V’nited States; Senators Cullom I Ington In 1861.
national festivities in Quebec has fur
that they get only one per cent for
nished Rear Admiral Cowles with a
printing the bonds and getting legal
brilliant and happy close to his nav
opinion upon the validity of the pro
al career, which throughout has been
ceedings. was passed by the follow
distinguished for efficiency and faith
ing vote: Garrett, aye. Roach, aye.
ful service.
Fisher, uo; Gilbert, aye; Harbaugh,
A native of Connecticut. Rear Ad-
aye; Williams, no.
mirai Cowles was appointed to the
Attorney Will Get More I’ay.
Vnited States Naval Academy from
An ordinance increasing the sal
that State and graduated in 1867. He
ary of City Attorney Bean from 350
served in the Méditerranéen. Pacific,
to 375 per month was passed unani
North Atlautic aud Asiatic stations
mously.
An ordinance repealing an ordi
nance prohibiting military companies
New York, August 1—The tenth
and fire companies from drilling on
(From Thursday's Dally Guard.)
Metropolitan Life
the streets was passed.
O. W. Hurd's salmon cannery, at floor of th« big
The matter of paving Sixth street
Acme, on the lower Sluslaw river, was building, overlooking Madison Square
discussion,
was the subject of much
presented a scene of activity today.
It was voted to rescind the order totally destroyed by fire early this
awarding th»> contract for paving the morning. The fire was first discov Closeted benina tne floors of the in
srteet between Olive and Willamette ered about 5 o'clock and in a re ner chamber men were engaged In
street, and then the matter of award
In the ante
markably snort time tile building was animated conference.
ing the contract for paving the street
reduced to a mass of embers, there rooms »he clerks and attendants were
HILL
from Oak to Olive street was lost. The
being no fire-fighting apparatus in suavely granting or denying admis
vote was as follows:
Garrett, aye;
the town. Th»- loss on the building sion to visitors, and everywhere there
no; Fisher, aye; Gilbert, no;
thirds or three-fourths of the crews Roach,
Harbaugh, no; Williams, no.
The and plant is estimated at $36,600, were messengers scurrying hither
What we mint have to make
eu
the plant being valued at 315.060 and and thither.
ocean-carrying trade possible is not mayor voted no.
the building about the same. There
The scene was the headquarters of
.'h city attorney though, »as di
subsidies, but intelligent l -Kl’rlatio.''
was some Insurance, but the amount the Republican national committee
rected
to
draw
crdinances
to
pave
hin-
legislation that helps instead of
is not learned. It is known, however, and the occasion was the first day of
Filth street from Olive to Willamette,
ders.”
that It only partially covers the loss. business in connection with the Presi
HE IMAN RIDDER.
and Sixt i street fr m Olive to the al-
The origin of the blaze Is a mys dential campaign.
Many
visitors
|rv lietween Willamet and Oik, and
tery, so far as can be learned over called today but comparatively few
and before punishment is administer
. d vrtisements for bids will be pub
the telephone. The schooner Gerald were given an audience. The head
ed the case should be heard by three
lished again.
C. arrived at the cannery yesterday quarters will not be in shape for real
judges.
Ils was also directed to draw an or
from Astoria with a load of supplies business until next week, when Mr.
dinance to pave West Ninth street
for the plant. Included in the ship Hitchcock and his assistants will take
from Ollv to Lincoln, two hl >'krf i B h -
ment was a quantity of sulphuric off their' coats and begin work in
Unt.
acid, it is supposed thut this came earnest.
<>!>eii Willamette St nit.
in contact with water In some man
From the headquarters In the Met
It. .McMurphey appeared before the
Stockton. July 30.- James
nEAR ADMIRAL W. S. COWLES
ner. causing gases which exploded ropolitan building the Taft campaign
meeting and spoke upon the matter of
. M
• •
♦ H. Budd, former governor of
and ignited some inflammabh* mate will be directed In every detail. Chi
opening Willamette street through
♦ California, died early today of
rial in close proximity. Nothing In cago and Cincinnati will be scenes of
the depot grounds to a point oppo
♦ Bright's disease, aged 58.
the building was saved, as at that activity in connection with the Re
and at the Isthmus of Panama, at-
site his residence on the slope of the
♦
♦■»♦♦♦♦
+
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
early hour In the morning no one was publican campaign, but the New York
taining his
ommand as cap- *
butte.
He offered to dedicate the
(From Friday’s Daily Guard.)
about, and by the time the blaze was headquarters will be the fountain
land for the street opposite his house
Ollar Mahalay, a Hungarian who tain in 1902. From 1893 to 1897 he
discovered ingress to the building head from which all Important orders
at the L'nited
without cost, and he stated that he
cannot speak a word of English, and was naval attache
will be Issued and through which all
ami E. W. Pollock, who owns prop was Impossible.
who resides at Goshen, was exam States embassy In London, from 189
The cannery has been leased for campaign contributions will flow.
erty abutting on the proposed street,
ined before County Judge Chrisman to 1903 he was naval aid to the Presi
The building of were willing to have the extension the season by the Elmore Company,
The national committee will work
Editor Guard:
this afternoon as to his sanity. Drs. dent, and from 1903 to 1905 he com
of Astoria, wlx, have lasge snipping
L. W. Brown and W 1,. Cheshire be- manded the battleship Missouri. Dur the street railroad just within the city paved. The matter was referred to and canning Interests on the Colum In close harmony with the Congres-
atonal committee, which is to have
ing the examining physicians. Maha- ing the past two years he has been limits at Judkins’ Point narrows an the city attorney, who will confer bia river.
Preparations were being its headquarters In the St. James
chief of the bureau of equipment.
already narrow road to the danger with the railroad authorities In re
lay is 34 years old and single. At
made to open the cannery at the be building. The two headquarters have
point, especially considering the fact gard to It.
the examination the fact was brought
ginning of the coming salmon sea been connected by private wire and
that two teams passing there one will
I out that he w’anders about the coun-
son on the Sluslaw, and the load of | it Is expected there will be frequent
be forced very near to the railway
try at night barefooted, and tries to
supplies carried on the Gerald C was conferences between the members of
♦ track. And no person who has drlv-
to give him land.
He
get people
.
the first brought In.
Later a big the two committees.
BORN
♦ eu horses to any considerable extent
The relations
owns the
sometimes imagines he
crew of Chin se laborers were coming between the two In fact will be far
♦ will fall to realize the danger that
earth and has expressed a desire for
down from Astoria, and it was plan- more Intimate than was ever the case
will mean there with a car passing at
a wife to share his holdings. He has
and to operate the cann -ry to Its full in any previous campaign.
the same time.
Socialistic ideas and can see no good
At Salem. July 36. 1968, to Thom-j
capacity.
The remedy? The road should be
The headquarters of the national
Brownsville. Or . July 30.
Work
in any law.
as L. Williams
and
wife, a son,1 widened twenty feet.
The fire was a spectacular one and committee are the same as those oc
And the city on the new railroad up the Calipoola
The physicians found that his mind weighing 10'^ pounds.
Mrs. Wil
attracted the entire population of the cupied as local headquarters In the
was badly affected and Judge Chris liams was forraeriy Miss Stella Ba authorities should not wait till some river from
Brownsvilles has com
one is killed or crippled before doing menced. Tie» are now being placed little town of Acme as well as people last two national campaigns. But the
man committed him to the insane ker .of Eugene.
from Florence
and
other nearby visitors today found few of the old
it.
asylum at Salem. An attendant from
along the proposed route.
i points, many of whom went to the
Then for two weeks or so the north
that institution will arriv
tonight
The new line is badly needed. It scene in boats, this being the only familiar faces. Chairman Hitchcock
side of the east end of Thirteenth will open up one of the finest dairy
has surrounded himself with a cleric
and take the man d wn n the morn- RIFLEMEN PICKEI»
I means of transportation from one I
lili; TRIP EANT street has been left without a cross ing and fruit sections of the coun point to another on th. lower river. | al force that is almost entirely new
ing train.
ing over the street railway.
Any ty, besides giving an outlet for the
VZ I to ,hp work. For the most part the
1 Nothing could be done to save lne
t.„. clerks and attendants are young men
i
Riflemen who will represent the one driving east on that side of the millions of feet of lumber sawed by building from total destruction. The
“hust
¡Oregon National Guard In the Nation- street, especially at night, would find the mills In the Calipoola valley
A ¡citizens worked like Trojans to save whom Mr. Hitchcock terms
Ila rifle competition at Camp Perry, himself in a pretty pickle when he new switch
has
been placed at the Hurd creamery building, a few lers." The sons and nephews of com
mitteemen and others with a pull are
l-'Utl' q _ next month were s- lected yester- lot where the street railway crosses Brownsville by the Southern Pacific
feet from the cannery, and th»y were consplclous by their absence.
The
day at the Salem rifle rauee follow-: t he railroad in a rack, ns it were.
for the big cannery.
reward'd with siicce««,
Wnile In« committee expects that It will have to
J. R CAMPBELL.
Albany. Aug. 1. —Albany last night ing two days of competitive work)
walls of the building were scorched
disastrous fire it has among the 19 expert shots wno qual
had the most Ci-
Dallas, Or., July 30. That a rail and at several times the roof caught get along with a leaner pocketbook
ified at the recent state competition
known in many y years.
road between Dallas and Salem will fire from spark», the building es than In previous years and as a con-
EONT A II I t V NOTES
sequence none but workers will be
1
From some source not yet satisfa*- for position on the National team
b»- running in full op-ration within caped practically without injury.
kept on the payroll at headquarter«
Fourteen men were chusen after
torily explained the flames broke
| fifteen months Is .now an assured
(Special Correspondence.)
One Connery, that o*u l hv Win.
minutes after 10 the rifle course had been gon»- over
out about
ten
Haying Is I fact.
Engine rs In the i-mbploy of Kyle at Florence, will have to take
Lost Valley. July 30
A g neral alarm twice.
The solutions wvre made now almost a thing of th* past I ! the Salem-Falls CI'y k Western Itall-
o clock last nig '
¡care of the salmon run on the Slus-
sp according to scores, the best shots
was sent in and soon all
I road Company have been out i.ve rihe law thlM season as a result of to-
this vicinity.
ool
being selected, In accordance with an
paratus in the city was on
I line for the past month engaged in
trip to
H.
M.
I
’
arvln
made
n
' day's fire.
the order Issued hy Adjutant-General W.
and fighting desperately to
| making surveys. ThlH work has been
gene last Thursday.
E Flnier last w<- k
The names were
pastor
of
practically
completed
and
contractors
big building.
Rev. Frank Kelly,
and transmitted to General Flnzer's head
The structure was of wtioc
| will b put to work as soon as the
Baptist church here, spent the
dry quarters yesterday afternoon, and are week Visiting friends at llorona
one-half stories high, »as
necessary details are completed.
It
and burned like tinder.
as follows:
I is undersbiod
that
Leadbetter. of
Oyster Bay.
Aug.
1
Presiden
Saginaw.
Captain Ge rge E. Houck, Fourth
The valuable molds. m
For Infants and Children.
Roosevelt and Secretary Wright havt
E M. Parker and I family started i Portland, Spaulding, of Newberg, and
Infantry. Roseburg.
flirniture and other equlpn
other Eastern i other wealthy men In Portland are
I for Silver Lake
decid. d that the eight cadets who
Captain R O. S-o
total 1 o-s. and it 1- probabh
Wednesday, the
were recently dismissed from West
Oregon point!
Third Infantry. Port
loss will be from 312.006 tn
Point for hazing shall be reinstated
| 231.
Quarterm as tvr-S«rs
Baars the
F.
with ab ut 3 '0 " ' fnsuran
and punishment be administered ac
Dr. and Mn
Johnson. Company 11
Blgualu. vol Zcz/
cording to
the
usual disciplinary
a w-ek
try. Roseburg.
methods of the academy.
i with M
Lieutenant F. G.
Brownsville, Or.. July
30. -C.
¡They 1»
pany D, Fourth Infa
Troutman, a farmer living near here,
where they will
who lost 1145 through a farm lala.r-
w >eks.
1 in Eugene last er. has given up hope o
T. H. Fenton
thief
The fugitive la
Haturdav.
as »»nt an • p- tramp, and had
Rev I*.
tu
Sunday In A ii - short time when
. pointtr ent
«its are always pl*' *
gust. Re
Troutman gave 'ha’e to hl» thlev
ap're*lated
■es ing farmband on horseback
II» ar
li Id
rived in A!bony two hour» b"hfm
him. hl« horse eovi ring the d stan'
in a little over an hour. After reach
animal dropped dead
d at 1250
Paris, Aug. 1.
in the special ath
letic games nere today 1. c. Carpen
ter. of Cornell, won the aUO-nietre
dash in 2 minutes. I 4-5 seconds. Wil
liam F. Hamilton, of Chicago won
the 200-metre dash. 22 seconds. M H.
Griffin, of Chicago, won the discus,
throwing 4 1 metres and 12 centime
tres; H. L. Trube, of New York. A
C., won the 1500-metre handicap in
4 minutes. 6 3-5 seconds.
ADMIRAL COWLES
IS RETIRED TODAY
HEADQUATERS
HURD'S SALMON
CANNERY AT ACME OF REPUBLICANS
IN NEW YORK
EX-GOVERNOR BUCO
DEAD AT ST03KT0N
THE WHOLE EARTH
WORK BEGINS ON
TWO NEW RAILROADS
CASTOR IA
HAZING CADETS
BACK TO ACADEM’
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
KENTUCKIANS LYNCH
2
MQidDlNi
POST5.BOXE
ingrain wart
fade Chamber» Hardware Co.
nnd will move to «
He has been «-di
Bulletin tor the past four )
vious to that time having
csted at Albany.
«aid the)
James
nier
Cunningham
negro tenant.