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THE EUGBWB WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 10M -------- 10 THE cure for REPORTED ATTEMPT SCROFULA TO KILL TEDDY MERE SENSATION O Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers, skin diseases and general p<x,r health, are th« usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. The disease being deeply intrenched in the bltxxi often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling, or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tubercular matter so thoroughly destroys the healthful properties of the blcxxl that Scrofula sometimes terminates in consumption, an incurable disease. The entire circulation being contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly purify the blood and restore the circulation to a strong, healthy state. S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula; it renovates the entire blood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tubercular deposits. 3. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, ami it not only goes right down to the verv bottom of the trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak, diseased blood with the healthful properties it is in need of. and in thia way builds up weak, frail, scrofulous persons and makes them strong and healthy S. S. 3. is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparation and is suited for peraons of any age Book on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any Oyster Bay, Sept. 8.—The sensational reports of an at tempt made to shoot the president apparently have their origin in the fact that the hunting season has open ed on Long Island. Close In vestigation falls to reveal that there has been any overt act directed against the pres ident and Secretary Loeb Bays that no official attention will be paid to the matter. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. mediciu advice free. 4 7 acres In sec. 32, tp. 18 s., r. 1 w., ,550. Thomas J. Ferguson et al to Jesse F< rguson, 160 acres In sec. 21, tp. Mineola, L. I., Sept. 8.—John 15 s., r. 5 w., ,3000. United States to Marvin L. Ham Coughlan, the armed man arrested mitt, 160 acres in sec. 17, tp. 15 for attempting to reach the president s., r. 9 w. yesterday, was examined by physi Guy Davis et ux to Marvin L. Ham cians today and pronounced Insane. mitt, 160 acres in sec. 36, tp. 15 He was taken to an asylum.________ s., r. 9 w., ,10. Albert J. ................ ... Ward et ux to Jacob There are bright prospects for the Oefingar, part of 160 acres in sec. Oyster Bay, Sept. 7.—A crank arm ed with an antiquated bulldog revol establishment or another planing mill 28, tp. 17 ! s., r. 2 e. W. W. Calkins et ux to Melvin ver, was caught near the president’s and sash and door factory In Eugene, 5, blk. 17, Fairmount. house today by secret service guards. 1 making the fourth plant of the kind Ifanson, lot The man described himself as John in the city. The Guard learns from »10. Eric Johnson to Constantine Nor Coughlin, a detective, and when a reliable source that two men are negotiating for the lease of the Ing ton 165.5 2 acres In sec. 4, tp. 16 s., stopped by secret service men pre sented a card upon which was inscrib ham vinegar factory building on r. 2 e., ,7000. United States to Eric. Johnson. 160 ed his name and the word "Officer.” Pearl street and the Southern Pacific I He said he had come to ask the pres railroad, and if the negotiations ter acres in sec. 18, tp. 21 s., r. 1 w. W. A. Witcher et ux to J. C. and ident to order 10,000 troops to catch minate successfully the interior of the building will at once be remod Josiah Porter, tract in sec. 15, tp. the "yeggmen” who have been terror izing Boston. eled and planing mill machinery in 20 s.. r. 3 w., »600. A secret service man stopped him stalled. Mr. Ingham is exported up I United States to Dora E. Chick. from Portland tonight or tomorrow | 136.49 acres in sec. 21, tp. 20 a., and asked him his business. They tried to put him off with the excuse to confer with these men. r. 2 w. The need of another mill of this' J. S. Lucxey to S. N. Gibson et ux. kind has long been apparent. The tract in Elias Stewart add. to Eu- three mills already here have been gene, ,600. crowded with work for a long time I>. A. Paine et ux to A E. Wilcox, \nd each is away behind on all on- tract In Ellsworth 2nd add. to Eu sers, ki*epfrtg builders waiting in gene, ,10. . some Instances several weeks, thus re Lane Co. Investment Co. to H. W. tarding building operations. The Elliot,’ tract in Cross's add. to Eu- plants are crowded to their utmost gene, »125. capacty. and are doing the best they Marlon L. Thompson et ux to Mrs. can, but they simply cannot handle C. J. Queener, 1 acre in sec. 16, tp. all the business that offers. The Eu 20 s.. r. 3 w., ,180. gene Planing Mill Company, whose Mrs. C. H. Queener et al to A. J. plant Is on Lawrence street and the Saltzman, 1 -acre In sec. 16, tp. 20 (’ailroad. have recently enlarged their s. , r. a w., »150. plant, but this did not relieve the A. B. Goodman et ux to M. Mont congestion to any extent. gomery, tract in sec. 10, tp. 15 s. Doubtless the new mill. If put in, r. 5 w.. »2600. will pay front the very start. Santa Fe Kailroad Co. to Thresa M Jackson: 160 acres in Bee. 34. tp. 16. s. r. 1 w. ,1. United 8tates to Lucius Sawyer; 160 acres in sdc. 22, tp. 19, a. r. 4 w. Patent. United States to David C. Jlolt; 12<> acres in tp. 16, s. r. 4 c. Rebeccn A. Pope to Willi Gossler; 91.46 acres in sec. it. tp.i F G. Vaughn et al to Lane Coun 18, s. r. 3 w. ,2300. John Hampton to Carrie M. Ilamp- ty, tract in Eugene, »1. Victoria Schmidt et al to Gilbert ¡ton; tract in lot 4, block 3, Mulll- Zacher, 120 acres In sec. 11, tp. 17 s., gan's ad to Eugene. »2100. T. G. Hendricks et ux to Veda B r. 4 w., »3500. Lynns; lot 1, block 23, Collegt Hill Mary L. Horn et al to William .Park. »10. , THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Horn. 34 95 acres in •ec. 23, tp. 171 T. G. Hendricks et ux to Cevil Ly- s. , r. 4 w.. »1. The sensational report was pub- ans; Lots 1 and 2, block 24, College llshed In the morning paper today of Anna Mary Wald to Frederick Hill Park. ,10. Welch, lot 4. blk. 2, Sheldon’s add. Rebecca A. Pope t<) William H. an attempt to assassinate the presi to Eugene, »10. Gossler; 91.46 acres in sec. 11. tP- dent. The affair, however, seems to have consisted merely of the suspi United States to Jesse F. Powers, 18, s. r. 3 w. >1. 160 acres in sec. 30, tp. 16s.,r. 4 e. Geo. C. Schneider et ux to John F. cious actions of a crank who was United States to A. N. Booker, 80 Kelly; 160 acres in sec. 18, tp. 20, committed to the asylum today. acres in sec. 22, tp. 16 s , r. 7 w. s. r. 6 w. ,100. that the president was busy and was State of Oregon to John F. Sapp, United States to Frank Dleez; 37.- not seeing visitors. Coughlin hesi 40 acres in sec. 36, tp. 15 r. w.. 40 acres in sec. 10, tp. 19, a. r. 5 tated and slid his hand toward his »50 w Patent. back pocket. Secret Service Agent Sarah E. Patterson to Lucy E. Wil Haiti B. Cooper et ux to J. F. Adams grappled with him. Cough Densmore, tract in John Christian's Spray et ux; tract in McQueen’s ad lin Is a slight man and made little re add. to Eugene, »2000. I to Cottage (¡rove. »750. sistance. In his back pocket was the Levi Geer to D. R. Harris, 5 acres James S Diehl to Kolit M. Graves; revolver. In sec. 30, tp. 22 s , r. 3 w., »625. i12 acheB In sec. 6. tp. 19, s. r. 11 w. United States to Lulu* L. Goodrich, ,125. tract in sec. 18, tp. 18 a., r. 9 w. W. H. Marshal! et ux to John E. A Sure-Enough Knocker California A Oregon Land Co., to Nice; tract In John Christian's ad to J. C Goodwin, of Reidsville. N.C.. Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., tract In Eugene. »350. says: "Bucklens Arnica Salve is a Lane County, »1 Rebecca Campbell et al to Alton sure-enough knocker for ulcers, A United States to Wade H. Malone. an«l John Hampton; 5 acres in sec. bad one came on my leg last summer. 160 acres In sec. 28. tp. 15 s. , r. 9 w. 29. tp. 16, a. r. 6 e. ,1000. That wonderful salve knocked It out United States to Donald I> Longh- In a few rounds. Not even a scar re bottom, 160 acres In sec. 29. tp. 15 DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are mained.'' Guaranteed for piles, sores !• w small pills, easy to take, gentle and and burns, etc. 25c at W. A. Kuy II. Young et ux to J. F. Smith, sure. Sold by all druggists. kendall's drug store. PLANING MILL MAY GO INTO INGHAM BUILDING TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNIY REAL ESTATE AUTO-COAT The latest, most sensible fad, COMBINES HIGHT OF STYLE, UTILITY and COMFORT FASHIONED. INTRODUCED AND MADE BY DAVID M. PFAELZER & CO DETECTIVES HAVE DESCRIPTION OF EXPRESS ROBBER Portland, Sept. 8.—Detectives have been working for weeks to solve the mystery of the disappearance of »70,- 000 worth of securities and other val uables from the Union depot office of the Wells-Fargo Express Compa ny, of this city, and now believe they have an absolute clue to the Identity of the perpetrator of the robbery The package wag shipped by J. H. Al bert, president of the Capital Na j tional Bank, of Salem, to Joseph My ers, who on August 21, the date the securities were shipped, was with his wife a guest at the Portland hotel. The package never reached its desti nation, but disappeared from the ex press office late on the night of Au gust 21 or early on the morning of the next day. Just who the man is who is supposed to have stolen the package the detectives will not make public. It is not' certain that he is in the city or state, and his Identity will not be made public until he is arrested. The detectives are in Salem look- FOUR KILLED MANY INJURED Myers’ Family Is Silent Salem, Sept. 8.—Joseph Myers and wife held many consultations today with their attorney, but Myers re fuses to discuss the robbery with any body but his legal advisers. Attor ney Richardson, who represents My ers, made several trips to the bank today, evidently to consult J. H. Al bert, who expressed the missing pack age. Beyond saying he did not ex pert any sensational developemnts today. Richardson declined to discuss the case. The elder Myers boys, who insti tuted proceedings of insanity against their father when he announced his intention of marrying, have been In close consultation with their attor ney, but would not make any state ment regarding the mystery or their differences with their father. HUNDREDS MAY LOSE LIVES IN FOREST FIRES Duluth, Sept. 8.—Reports Denver, Sept. 8.—Four men lost ♦ received today indicate that their lives and a score of persons were forest fires are raglug along Injured, several seriously, in a fire ♦ the northeast shore as far that gutted the Belmont hotel, a i Grand Marias, west to the Western Mesaba ranges, three-story bulldJng at 1723 Stout south to within ten or fifteen street, early today. The guests, awak miles of Duluth, and as far ened from sleep by t :ry of north as the extreme north rusned pell meil into halls, were hummed in by the flames on all ♦ ern edge of the ranges and sides. In their mad effort to escape ♦ perhaps much further, Set- they fought and struggled while the ♦ tiers are being burned out by rescuers were forced back by col ♦ hundreds, and from six to !♦ seven hundred settlers are umns of flame and smoke. Most of the killed and injured '♦ fighting for their lives with !♦ no avenue of escape open. jumped from windows. The fire has them penned !♦ !♦ in and the flames are rushing ♦ toward the lake shore. Grand NICK'S FIXE STABE« DESTROYED BY FIKE ♦ Marlas, it is said, will be a ♦ total loss. Cincinnati. Sept. 8.—Congressman! Nicholas Longworth's two-story brick stable was completely destroyed by fire early today. Loss, »30,000. The horses ad servants sleeping in the building escaped. BELIEVE BRITISH HAVE MET DISASTER San Francisco. September 8—Anx- . iety in regard to the British ship BON MARCHE STORE Aeon, sailing from this port July 6 for Samoa and not since reported, has deepened to a certainty that CHANGES HANDS almost the vessel has met with disaster. In addition to the crew she had on board | Chaplain B. R. Patrick, of the United W. L. SOUDERS SELLS OUT TO States navy, and family, and the wife < AMl’BEl.l. AND WOLFE AND i of Naval Lieutenant W. Riddle. NAME OF PLAUE WILL UE CHANGED TO THE CRESCENT Cottage Grove. Sept. 7.—On W L. Souders, proprietor of the I Thursday of last week the big tie Bon MarchtTstore, announces that on I preserving plant of the Southern Pa Wednesday of this week Oscar Camp-I cific railroad company steamed up at bell and O. C. Wolfe will take posses the I»atham siding, one mile south sion of the store, they having pur-i of this city, for the usual fall and chased the stock and fixtures. They winter run. This will result in the will close the store until Friday, Sep various sawmills hereabouts finding tember 18, when it will be re-opened I ready sale for all of their railroad under the name of The Crescent. ties. In fact the Brown Lumber They will rearrange the interior of Company and several other local the store and make a number of im sawmill companies are already bill ing out two and three carloads of provements. As announced by The Guard some ties per day from their yards to the time ago, Mr. Souders inaugurated a tie plant, which gives employment to sale to close out his stock, as he has a large number of men and main- a business proposition at Seattle that ! tains a good-sized payroll. All this will assist in stimulating business in requires his time and attention. Mr. Campbell is a well-known this city and the various lumber Lane county citizen, having resided camps tributary. on the McKenzie for many years, ; Row to Gel Strong Mr. Wolfe knows the dry goods i busl- P. J. Daly, of 1 247 West Congress ness thoroughly, coming here from Kansas City, where he was In busl- street. Chicago, tells of a wav to be ness for years. He has recently been come strong. He says: "My moth- er. who is old and was very feeble, fs at Springfield. T ■ A. Paine and his brother. B deriving so much benefit from Elec D. Paine, left today for the East. Dr. trie Bitters that I feel It Is my duty Paine will go as far as Boston, where to tell those who need a tonic and he will take a post-graduate course strengthening medicine about It. In in several branches of medicine and my mother’s case a marked gain in surgery, and the two together will fiesh has resulted. Insomnia has been visit their old home in New York overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger.” Electric Bitters quickly state. remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints Sold under g«;arante« at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. ; ’C. NEW WORLD RECORD MADE BY LA GRANGE CHICAGO, ILL LEADERS Of Ä/J hum Ing up a number of peculiar features connected with the case, and it is un derstood that if an arrest is made it will be in that city. ■ SHRINtRS LOUD OF EUGENE The Shrlners returned from Eu gene yesterday with enthusiastic praise for Eugene, says the Journal. From the moment of the arrival of the Portland special in the college town, at noon Saturday, until the time of Its departure Sunday morn ing, the visitors were treated with ev ery courtesy and the warmest hospi tality, so that a general vote of thanks and appreciation were passed. "A beautiful little town” every one pronounced it. Automobiles were kept busy all day showing the visitors about. The objective point was the state university, and the visitors went through the buildings in crowds, and expressed operly their surprise at the extent of work shown there. They were pleased with the Improvements which have been set on foot there since the lifting of the referendum on the University appropriation, In- structors and students were in the various departments to show the vis- I itorB about, since the fall work i will not begin for two or three weeks. Pity the Victims Dr. Homer I. Keeney was one of the Portland visitors, and he express ed his unbounded delight on learning that Professor John Straub, of the Greek department, was to be one of the initiates. “I have been waiting for ten years to get even,” said the doctor delightedly, with sad remin iscences of hts Greek verbs when he was a student at the University of Oregon. And It is whispered that the young doctor lost no chances Judge l4iwrence T. Harris, circuit judge for the Second district, came in for his share of honors, and Dr. Littlefield, of Newberg, and Dr. Davis, of Al bany. ‘ were also marked men. A number of the candidate« went up on the special an<| life was made a bur den to them. There were 208 Shriners who left Portland Saturday morning, and 50 were picked up enroute to Eugene. The day was full of excitement, with sightseeing throughout the day. the parade at 1 o'clock, following a busi ness meeting, and the initiation in the evening from 8 to 11. when a ban quet was served in a neighboring hall during most of the night. This spec ial dispensation meeting was so suc cessful and so much enjoyed that the Shrlners are planning another for Ashland in about two months. Unhealthy Kidneys Make 1™^ »u* It used to be cons>dere,i ,?. *’* urinary and bladder trn-ib.M 0Bi* traced ¿XT,.101* but now luuiei »«ence ?r0TtJ £ ” d.e (tlsor(ier j these most import^, organs l b« kidnevi f.i»»- an.l In,rify ulebloJ3 l*lal L’« their work Therefore, when vour ki.lnevslrw_^ or out of order, you can ndeKtand I m quickly your en:«’• ’ how every organ seem, to fail m duty. If you are sick or feel badlv ’• ben» taking the great kxiney leuiedr fw Kilnier'a Swamp-Root • as vour kidney» are w« 1 ■ -v Wlyj ¡.a all the other orgaus to t-uJth. A trial will convince anvoue. If you are sick you can make no nj*. take by first doctor.vOur The mild and the extra«, ! nary etiect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the urtat kidney remedy, u > -,:i realized It stands the highest f<>< it- voiuleriul cure* of the most distressing e ses and (Siow on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent snd one-dollar size® bottles. You mav” have a sample lx>ttle by mail free, also a pamphlet tellmvyo« bow to find out if you have kidnev or bladder trouble. Mention this t>awr when writingto Dr. Kii. — & Co Bm«>. hamton, bi. V. Don't make anv mistake" but remember the name, Swamp-Root' Dr. Kilmer's Swmim-Koot, anil the td> dress, Biughanrton, N. V on every bottle. MCARTHUR MAY BE REPUBLICAN SECRETARY Clifton N. McArthur probably will be the new secretary of the republican state central cimmit- tee, says the Oregonian, At the con- ference of the state committeemen held in this city Saturday. Mr. Mc- Arthur was selected as the proper man to succeed Otis Patterson, of Grant county, whose resignation bas been accepted. The appointment of a successor to Patterson was left to State Chairman Cake, but it is reported that he agreed with the members of the committee in their choice and promised to name the representative-elect from Multno-[ mah and Clackamas counties. It is expected Chairman Cake will an nounce the appointment either today or tomorrow so that the new secre tary may begin his duties Tuesday, when the Republican campaign is this state will be opened in earnest. Mr. McArthur is a vigorous work er in the party's ranks and always has taken an active part in political affairs. He was reading clerk of the house of representatives at the legislative session and In June was one of the three Republican Voters' j Choice legislators elected from this county, He will represent Mult- nomah and Clackamas counties in the house next winter. Mr. McAr thur was out of the city yqsterdav,. as also was Chairman Cake, but it | is understood that McArthur has been Induced to accept the secre taryship if it is tendered to him. HUNTER WANTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Illg thn For •m. Sept. 7.—R. G. Hunter, tin-, ■ntly local representative for International Correspcndence Is, Is being sought by the po-1 Jr alleged theft and embezzle- Hnnter is charged with hav-i Jtighl a largi bill of furnitur installm ■nt plan and then ha, torrowed »150 from each <: different men on the furnituri his and < ither alles ‘d ofien G olden W est , COFFEE , TEA SPICES BAKING P0WDE EXTRACTS ,, JUST RIGHT CLOSSETß DEVERS I * ♦ ♦♦♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦** BORN I I LINI. Tl ! I II M n < OST H 1LSF.Y WOM \\ IIFIl terri! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ North of Eugen« to Mr. and Mrs. daughter. They Take the Kinks tint by a dentist «mes to Hal- T)eWitt’s Kidney a nuth bled so are for weak back, a physician matic pains, in ¡3 «1 fear of her bladder and all (inalile weak kid drugs few d, STANLEY, 612 Wilîamette St o o o o PORTLAND. ORE. Miss Ada YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHES HIS special double-breasted style is 52 inches long—finished as w< 11 on the inside as the outside. Is equally VS1 I I L for AUTOING, DRIV ING, WALK ING or LULL DRESS occasion. Goes the limit in st, ■■. tn.ike, appearance and comtort. Unlimited assortment of patterns Often The Kidneys Ve Weakened by QTH.Wo|t th* tert on the traina. A. a ■£» o TIT yi. Vt KiM ’ m K jw »ma *