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¡n 40 Years — For Six
Months Father Expected His Baby
to Die- Blood Oozed Out All Over
Her Bod- Had to Be Wrapped
¡n Silk and Carried on a Pillow—
Now She Is Perfectly Cured.
doctor recommended
CUTICURA REMEDIES
-Ur little girl was born two weeks
my wife died four
Ijrfore' ................
ber time and houre
after the
birth of our child
and I had to raise
the baby on arti-
Six
tidal foods,
months after birth
she broke out and
X had two doctors
in attendance.
There was not a
particle of skin left
her bodv. the blood oozed out just
an I we had to wrap her in silk
•iitcarrv b-T on a pillow for ten weeks.
Sw was the most terrible sight I ever
and f"r six months I looked for
ter'to so t ■ her mama, but thank God
•nd his agents, she is alive and well
ttiav and she will lie three years old
.. v.-ru h f Deoemlier anal has never
had a sign Of the dread trouble since.
-I used every known remedy to allo
viate her suffering, for it was terrible
to witness. Dr. C------ gave her up
«nd then I went to C------ F------- and got
p. g___ and he and Cuticura Soap
Lid Cuticura Ointment saved her. He
Zcommended the Cuticura Remedies,
laid we were right in making use or
them As nearly as I can remember,
we used eight cakes of Cuticura Soap
and three box«* of Cuticura Ointment;
but vou must take into consideration
that hers was an exceptional case, for
an old and good doctor said that it
wai the worst ease that had come to him
in forty rears. I haw always hin ged on
Cuticura Soap to keep her skin soft and
to tire her a pure complexion. James
J Smith. Wood and Metal Pattern
Maker Box 234, Buena Vista, Va.,Oct.
14 and 22, 1906.”
nwDieU F.itrmal and Internal Trentment tor
rrrr<Hiim-r ot intanu. children and Adult»
eiMSti t Cuticura Soap (25e I to Clean.*- the Skin
Oi" ura Olnlment (SOc.l to Heal the skin, and
Culiura Rmulvent iSOc.) (In the form ot ChoçolaU
Gaud PHU Mr lier vial of SO, to t-urlty the Blood,
s-d ikn-uahout the world Poller Drus * Cheia.
COT. Sole Props . Boaton. Maae
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, ree. ciiUeura Book on Skin Dlaeaaea.
PRESBYTERIANS
DEDICATE THEIR
NEW CRUSH
COTTAGE GROVE
MAN ASSAULTED
BY THUGS
I two
by D E Severy,
chool district,from
lent Dillard, states
»If of the present
reason given for
Funds to carry out
the law. This
up 1Che
■stlon of whether
nty c ourt
s authority to sus-
e acttion of such a law or not.
unt y hi| gh school law was
ed by a vc ote of the citizens of
wert marked l.ane cc
county at the regular election
■pared for the in June , and it was expected that it
under
would 4 ; i into effect a: the opening
De La no. of the fall terms In those districts
in which hfgh schools are maintain
ed.
Local anti Personal
The Washcalore, which left San
Francisco a week ago yesterday for
the Siuslaw, arrived here Wednesday
1 ading at the Sluslaw Luin-
tnpany s mill. The vessel will
> Daily Guard.
> Grove, Sept.
DeWald was brutally assaulted near
his home here last night at 7:39
o'clock by two thugs, who were af
terward captured in trying to escape
by Marshal Snodgrass
One of the
hold-up men was filled with buck
shot by the marshal before he would
surrender, and 14 shot were extract
ed from him by Dr. Job after the
shooting
However, neither the rob
ber nor DeWald are in a precarious
condition this morning.
De Wald was going to hls home
when the two men stepped out from
behind a little store building not for
from the DeWald home
DeWald re
fused their demands and started to
fight.
The robbers beat him over
the head, but his wife, hearing the
scuffle, gave the alarm and the two
thugs fled down the railroad track
Marshal Snodgrass followed with his
shotgun and overtook them, and af
ter a shot or so the men surrendered
Both hold-up men refused to give
their names. They are middle-aged
and plainly belong to the fraternity
of travellug hold-up artists.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
NEW CENTRAL PKESBYTEK IAN CHVKCH Bl ILDING
Gustave Nettle to Rosa Nettle, his
wife, tract in Mulligan's don. »10.
Bingham Land Co., to Josie Bail
ey: lot 2 In Fruitvale. »2
J. W. Barnes etux to Della Gard
iner etal. tract In bk 7. Glenwood
Park. »400.
George B. Dorris etux to Humph-
erv Memorial Church. Eugene, tract
in lot 4, blk. 16, Mulligan's don.
Caroline A. Hardy et al to Milton
D. MiteJiell, tract In tps. 17 and 18,
s r 5 w. $100.
Milton D. Mitchell etux to W. Har
dy etux, tract in tps 18 and 17, s r
5 w. ,100.
IT. S. to Mabel Haggard. 160 ac
res in sec. 1, tp. 18, s r 9 w
U. 3. to Carrie E. Prosser, lot 1,
sec. 2. tp. 19, s r 7 w. ,100.
ü. 8. to Emma L. Hopkins, 160 ac
res In sec. 3 4, tp. 17, s r 8 w.
F. C. Drury etux to C. Cole, tract
in Marcóla, »1.00.
Alicia Herrington etal to John
Semro, 120 acres In ®ec. 30, tp. 20,
s r 4 w. ,1300.
George W. Brentner euix to N. J.
Nelson, lot 6 In blk 5, Coburg. $1800
Thomas Fisher etux to Alice A
Ross, 75 acres in sec. 4, tp. 17. s r
I W $3 000.
Marion L. Job, etux to C. V. Mil
ler etux, 140 acres in sec. 6, tp. 18,
s r 5 w.
Dora P. Thtvmas et al to E. A.
Bond, part of tract In sec. «, tp. 17.
s r 4 w. $1500.
Elizabeth N. Thompson to
_ __ Chrls-
tian Bertlesen. 20 acres in Co. sur-
vey 959. $3675.
Lane County Investment Co. to
prayer by Rev. William Hiram take out about all the merchantable
Foulkes. pastor of the First Presby lumber which the company has on
terian church of Portland, who de hand.
A. Prosser, of Acme, returned the
livered the dedicatory sermon at the
first of the week from a trip to Eu
evening service.
At the morning service the sum of gene, The road is now opened from
»2900 was raised and at the evening Mapleton down the river as far as
service »500 more, which places the Mr. Prosser’s place, so he made the
church In splendid financial shape. entire journey with his team.
C. D. Chorpening. formerly a resi-
The building cost approximately
»20,000. The sum raised yesterday dent of this section, has given up his
puts the congregation practically out position at Dallas with the Willam
ette Valley Company and returned to
of debt.
Long before the evening services Eugene to accept a position with the
began, the large auditorium of the Portland Electric Company.
Kev. G. L. Lovell and family left
church was filled. After the musical
numbers, scripture reading by Rev. Monday afternoon on their way to
C. A. Wooley and prayer by Rev. i Pennsylvania for a three months’
Henry Babcock and an anthem by the visit with relaives. Rev. Lovell Is a
Rev. Mr. Foulkes was intro-1 delegate to the mission board of the
choir, ~
duced. His theme was "Without Evangelical board and will attend
Sound of Hammer orf Axe," which its meeting at Harrisburg.
From the Newport Mail we learn
he handled in a splendid manner.
Hls address was eloquent and insplr- that Forest Ranger Durbin began
work on the Alsea-Sluslaw trail,
ing.
The day was a glad one for the which starts from Canal creek, about
congregation and their pastor. Rev. six miles above Waldport. He han a
force of 15 men and expects to work
First Colored Gentleman—What a H. N. Mount, who has been untiring as long as the weather will permit.
since
he
began
his
pastorate
here
in
tics! Wonder If you could spot the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolgamot.who
hls efforts to provide this splendid
»Inner, Jim?
have been visiting their uncle. E. B.
home for them.
Miller, of Tslltcoos, for some time,
Jim—The winner is spotted nlready.
leave the first of next week on their
way back to Ohio.
Doing Hi» “'Best."
E. A. B»an and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence’ Plowman, wno
have been spending their vacation at
Mapleton, leave tomorrow on their
way back to Eugene.
.Miss 1-ole Punches came In from
New York, Sept. 30. —The big Eugene on Tuesday’s stage as far as
Eastern university teams make their Meadow, and will teach school at that
first appearance of the season on the place.
gridiron today, Including Yale, Har
Missse Edythe Yates and Helen
vard and Pennsylvania. Though the Gurney started Monday on their way
games are more or less in the na ■ to Dallas to attend college there dur
ture of practice contests they will ing the winter.
give the critics an opportunity to
J. H. Pratt went to Eugene the
form Judgment on the condition of [eoipaiu UfBjqo oj >(.».»« aqi jo l»J|J
the teams for big games to be played i treatment for what appears to be a
later In the season.
cancerous growth on his lip.
Yale’s contest Is with Wesleyan at
New- Haven. Harvard plays Bowdoln
DOWAGER QUEEN OF ITALY.
at Cambrllge and Pennsylvania lines
—iiaiptr s Weekly.
Aunt of the I»uke of the Abruzzi,
up against the University of North
who oppose* his marriage to Ml»,
Carolina at Franklin Field
Katherine Elkina, daughter of tbs
wealthy West Virginia senator.
NEWS TOPICS OF PAST
U EEK ON Sil SLAW
Positively cured *>T
John Hnnzicker. tract In Gross add
thc-e Little Fills.
The biggest land
to Eugene. »359.04
They also rcll-ve Dis
Joel B. Ware etux to Fred E Ware
tress trom Dyuprpsl*. In summated In Douglas
closed
here
on
Friday
part of lots 4, 5 and 6 In blk 13, Col
digestion and Tso nearly
i I
lege Hill Park. »1.00.
Eating. A perfect rem Frank B. Waite sold
Lacrosse, the famous Canadian
Fred E Ware etux to Frank A
edy for ntzzliasv Nausei, his Sutherlin Valley t
outdoor game, will be Introduced at Ware »15 part of tract In College
Drowsiness. Bad Tusto
I
the 1’niveraity this fall by Physical Hill Park
“ ‘
V
tn the Mouth. Coated
Director Hayward for the benefit of
F E. Ware etux to F. A. Ware,
Toague, Pain tn he Side
the students who do not take part In part of a tract in College Hill Park.
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other sports, and to aid In the devel »50
tenute the bow-la. Pureiy Vepotab:-:.
opment of track men. Sticks and
Mdvln Hansen to Bingham I-and
apparatus have been ordered, and Co, 109.23 acres in tec. 12, tp. 19,
«ULLP1LL SMALL D5SE. SMALL
will arrive at a later date.
s r 2 w »100 00
The game la claimed to require
I«.
Jacob Keller etux to H
CARTFPKi
Genuine Must Bear
more skill than any of the sports ex Bown etal, 309 acres In sec
tp.
Ku
Fic-S.nnle Signature
cept baseball. The system of work 16, » r 4 w. »13.905 00.
ing is aomethlng like basketball, but
V. B. Matthews i etux to F
the sphere which is thrown to the munson. tract in l Goshen. »1
al»
and
passed
among
the
player»
Sanford Clark < etux to M
’ML. REFUSE «'IBSTITUTFS
small, and la handled with long Cauley, tract In Hendricks addn to
eka
Eugen«-, 11600.
No one at th® Vnfver»ltjr knows
I’. 8 to Charles Caylor, tract In
about
the
gam.
except
Hay-
much
sec. 18, tp 16, s r 6 w.
ed
It
1»
quite
possible
that
inter-
ward,
Samuel Gray et uv to Joseph Fell
colleg ilate contests will t»e held In a man and E. L. Campbell; tract in tp.
y
_. or two.
iq. s r 4 w $1292
WATERPROOF
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The fame of Canadian distance run-
by M
IT. 8. to William Mead, tract In sec
T
Andre
>rs is said to rest on the training 1 14. tp 18. « r 1 <
kir
d
reived In practk»- aad game« of la*
Felix Tbomai
osse. for while the playing ia*ta ; tract In aec. 32,
are cut on large
io hour» and the rnen are constant- j
and today
patterns designed
Indulging in spurts < of Bpeed, the |
There la a gi win
tn give the wea-er
Tinting is usually for a short dia* officiala of th»-
lay
involves
|
the utmost com tor
mere*» and labe
a nee. The whole p
a
i lurance rather than < extraordinary, Powderly, chief
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bureau of the <
GU**WntDWA-t»’*’0'
gra’lon, will b*
doubt, make | the late Com mi
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+ have recently had enough
4- it.
♦
Let us not lay It onto
♦ Individual,
X candidate for
♦ office who will predict that
♦ if the majority e lect someone
♦ else there will be a panic,
♦ is not a patriot. A politician
♦ or newspaper who will
♦ deavor to create a panic
♦ political reasons should
♦ punished as a criminal
♦
Let us all be patrlo
♦ work for a return of
♦ perity and it will ma
whether
♦ difference
♦ or Taft Is elected.
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♦ Don't Knock '
Eugene Boosters
♦
L. M. Travis. Esq.
♦
♦
Mayor J. D. Matlock
Jack Rodman.
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Il IU KING MACHINES.
< iitarrli Sufferers Are Nothing
Hawking, Spitting miti Blowing
Xla< bines. Says An Authority.
It is possible that In these days
when cleanliness and sanitary re
form Is being preached In all
ARTIST EARLE AND HIS AFFINITY WIFE.
churches, schools and at public gath-
erings, that thousands of people will
The romance of Ferdinand I’ Earle and hls nttluity wife, which caused a
continue to suffer
from
catarrh, sensation all over America less than a year ago. culminated tn the wealthy
when there Is an absolutely certain artist being setft to jail charged with beating the woman he called his “soul
remedy always on hand.
Hyomei (pronounced High-o-ntel mate” Earle discarded his wife that be might wed MUu> Julia KutU-er
is a pleasant, medicated and anti
septic air. Breathe it in and It will
cure catarrh.
It will stop foul
breath, watery eyes, and crusts in
the nose, tn a few (lays
It is guaranteed by the
Company to do it or money ba
and such a guarantee ought to
strong enough for anybody.
Entirely t'ured by llyoin«-l.
Jim Stewart and Sandy Fergu won two pennants with his Waterloo
Having suffered from catarrh for son. "the bail man of Chelsea,” are team In the Central
Association,
about two ears, and having tried nu to meet In a bout lu New York Oc will no doubt receive several offers
merous remedies, without any satis tober 8.
to join faster company next season.
factory results. I finally tried Hy-
—-o—-
omel, and am glad to state that af
Of last year’s great kickers on the
The Philadelphia Nationals have It
ter using about one and one-half
gridiron. Burr of Harvard, Hollen
bottles I am entirely cured. 1 have on the Chicago Cuba to the tune of beck of Pennsylvania, Coy of Yale,
recommended It to others with satis« 13 games to 9 for the season.
and Wilder of Cornell remain In the
factory results. C. N Llndsy, 407
Articles have been signed for a game. Princeton has lost Harlan and
East First Ave., Mitchell. 8. D
the Indiana, Mt. Pleasant.
A complete Hyomei outfit, consist bout between <"y Flynn and Tom
ing of a strong, hard rubber pocket Crawford to take place at Oil City,
Inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei, costs October 6.
The last week of the Southern
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only »1. and extra bottles, If after
League season was a hummer. Sep
wards needed cost only 50 cents each i
Jim Driscoll, the featherweight tember 14, New Orleans had a per
at the Hull Drug store, or direct by J champion of England and Australia, centage of .570 and Nashville .564;
mail, charges prepaid, from Booth's has arrived in New York and Is Sept. 15. New Orleans 574, Nash
Hyomei Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
looking for bouts with some of the ville, .567; Sept. 16, the figures stoo
Hyomei also cures Asthma. Bron little fighters.
New Orleans 577 and Nashville.
570; Sept. 17, New Orleans was .580
chitis. Coughs and Colds. Croup of
infants, and any inflammatory dl-
The season of the California State and Nashville, .566; Sept. 18, New
sease of the respitory tract.
League Is the longest of any organi Orleans .576 and Nashville, 569;
zation In the country.
beginning Sept. 19, Nashville won the pennat
CONSI L MILI.EIt PREDICTS
March 2 8 and continuing to Novem with a percentage of .573, with New
BETTEK TIMES IN JAPAN ber 15
But ganu-s are played only Orleans, .571.
twice a week, Friday and Saturday. |
San Francisco. Sept. 2 8.—Henry
Trl-State League fans will miss
Battling Nelson and Facky McFar-l Eddie Xshenback. who managed the
B Miller, American Consul-General
the Johnstown team thia season Ashen-
at Yokahoma. arrived yesterday for land will probably furnish
a vacation. Before returning to the Thanksgiving day attraction at Pro back la a born humorist and does the
Orient Mr. Miller will visit Washing motor Coffroth's club at Colma, Cal. funniest coaching stunts since the
ton. In hls opinion, better times will
—o—
! days of Arlle Latham He has signed
prevail In Japan before long. The'
Jimmy Jones of Montreal Is the to wear a Chicago National League
new cabinet, he says, has commenced leading hitter of the Eastern league. | uniform the coming season.
to restore confidence abroad, and the Hearne of Baltimore has a higher
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difficulties which attended the ef percentage, but he has played In less
The former big league players who
fort» of the government to finance than half the games ot the season, i have won pennants this season as
improvements are about at an end.
•—o—
minor league managers Include: Jack
Jack ("’» n) Sullivan, wno la In Dunn. Baltimore, Eastern League;
Miller attributes the trouble to the
Chinese boycott and a drop In the Los Angeles, recently turned down Charlie Carr, Indianapolis, American
price of silver and raw silk. Japan, an offer from Jim Jeffries tq box XHsoclatliin;
William
Bernhard,
Sullivan Is desirous Nashville, Southern League;
says the Consul-General, Is prepar Sam Langford
Wil
ing a reception for the American fleet of a match with Hugo Kelly.
liam Holmes, Sioux City, Western
- o
with tremendous enthusiasm,
and
League: Harry Wolverton, Williams
the plans are of the most lavish
Freddie Welsh, the English llght- port, Trl-State League;
Richard
weight, being unable to get a bout Cooley, Topeka. Western Association,
character.
with Battling Nelson, has consented Malachi Kittredge, Scranton. New
to meet Maurice Sayers before Jeff- York State League; Jesse Burkett,
rle»’ club In Loa Angeles In October. Worcester, New England League and
—-o—-
John McCarthy, Springfield. Thi*ee-1
By. »niel Cured Bri »trillai t 'atart-li u
Manager Frank Boyle, wlm has League.
t«*r lie had ‘ Given I i» in |le»|Miir.
SPORTING NEWS
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"For many years I have been a
sufferer from bronchial caarrh. and (
had despaired of anything like aj
cure, Judge of my pleasant surprise|
when I first used Hyomei, which
brought complete relief Hyomei ha®,
been a veritable godsend.”
There are many readers of the
Guard, who are suffering from ca
tarrh, either nasal or bronchial ,
Many of these despair of ever being
cured. They have soaked their atom-
achs with nostrum» until they are
disgusted with all medicines, and
are now traveling their miserable
way. allowing the devilish germs of
catarrh to sap them of their health,
energy and vitality.
But let us reason together. Hull,
the druggist, has a guarantee rem
edy for catarrh, colds, roughs, bron-
chills, croup, and all inflammatory
diseases of the nose, throat and
bronchial tubes
The name of this
remarkable remedy la Hyomei, and
If It doesn’t cure you th»- Hull Drug
Co. will give your money back.
Hyomei (pronounced Hogh-o-me)
la me1lcat»*d air; you just breathe It
through the Inhaler over the in
flamed and germ-ridden membrane,
and Its soothing antlt septic proper
tie» will allay the Inflammation, des-
troy tbe germs, and restore the en-
tire respiratory tract to its norrnal
condition
A complete Hyomei outfit, Includ
Ing a hard rubber Inhaler, costa but
$1 oo, and an extra bottle of Hyomei,
If afterwards needed, coeta but 50
cents
See the Hull Drug Co. with
out delay.
Bellingham, Sept. 28.- James K.
Thomas today confessed to the ___
police
of the killing of hls former wife,
Mrs. J K. Thomas, In her little home
lie says the
In South Bellingham.
act was done In self defense, as his
wlf'' pulled a gun and forced him to
shoot her In order to save his own
life. The tragedy occurred July
19 “
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After killing his wife he put the
body on the bed and went asleep, not
awakening until 9 o’clock the fol-
lowing morning.
He claims both had been drinking
Then he went to town, bought mort
liquor and returned two days later
and burled the body under a stump,
He says he did not burn the body,
but •hat the cinders found were from
the burnt aturnp of the tree.
Cottag® Grove. Hept 2H
A Taft
Republican dub was organised here
J
tonight with 50 members
C
Howard was elected president; J. M
Isham, first vice nresldent: J O.
Van Winkle , second vice president;
M H. Anderson, secretary, and T C.
Wheeler, treasurer.
Committees on
membership, fi
nance and program were appointed
and the secretary was Instructed to
notify Republican headquarters at
Portland and ask for speaker» The
meeting adjourned to meet next Mon
day night.
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