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TUB-CT<lKV»'»£KS.rV GUARD. TBURziDAY, nCTOaKB 13. 1HS
the EUGENEWEEKLY guard
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Editor aud Publistur.
every Thursday at Eugene.
Oregon.
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^«.red at the Eugene, Oregon,
E°Xe as aecond-clas« matter,
for The Guard.
«..following are authoried to
-a rm-eipt for subscriptions or
other business for Thu Daily
^4 U«*ek:y Guard:
MC.lfl-J- L. Clark.
^rt-Geo. A. Drury.
iddres* all remittances and com-
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Kugene, Oregon
ÎKRSÛÂÏ. OCTOBER 15. HMW
PIIHMII m PAPMKS.
„• sre again offering either the
-.gun Agriculturist or American
r.rnier free to every subscriber who
r* “tiS «ubwription to the Weekly
one year in advance. For the
offer of silver and kitchen sets
' ”, .,J. rtlaemaat on thia page.
ju may have them while they last.
Address.
Guard Printing Co.
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»«•T ORRER YOVR
COFFIN IN ADVANCE
■ The Philadelphia Press tells of a
Inch man in Cincinnati who ordered
| his coffin in advance some years ago.
I hid »300 for it. When he died last
But this d.
meter, which
being the mo
device known
is related tl
not even do
gas contpanv
The former
age over tl
•tat it car
l-eter wl en
d
f
tfce Intere»
Hid
put in its s a< 11
that
equally rratic
be arrested if he attempts any such
thing.
When the gas company finds out,
by looking over its books, that its
earning powers are decreasing, the
slump in business is never attributed
to dull times, but to lazy meters, anil
a campaign is at once begun to lo­
cate the laggards, which is accom­
plished by taking out each and every
one on the system and installing new
and more active ones in their stead.
Then when the returns
i ■
upward and the patrons flock to the
office of the collector with indigna­
tion, because of the size of their gas
bills, everything is regarded as being
on a satisfactory basis. The gas com­
pany may take out a meter for fail­
ing to register enough cubic feet con­
sumed by a patron during a month,
but never when the said patron
storms the office with a protest that
the family has been away front home
all the month and no light has been
used during that period at all. The
meter subject is a painful one and
past the understanding of man. but
it is an affliction that all must stand
with as much fortitude as can be
brought to bear in this world.
■ week he had grown too big around to
I go in it.
Lots of men and women order
their coffins in advance, is the con-
■ elusion of that paper in commenting
Like the poor, the troubles of the
ou this item of freak news.
They
worry and weaken their wills by wor- Balkans are always with the nations
ry over disasters that never come, of Europe, and are a constant menace
difficulties they never meet and riv- to the peace of each and every one of
ers of trouble they never have to them. Once in about twelve months
cross. Many lives have been and are there is a big scare sent broadcast
nude miserable, hopeless and profit- over the world that war is imminent,
on account of some infraction of the
less because people retuse to move.
treaty by the sultan of Turkey, the
or marry, or take a place, or enter a
shah of persia, or some one of the
business for fear of contingencies
I md risks that never came and duties other potentates with interests re-
I ud obligations that were shams. Ev- mote or otherwise in that section,
| ery home is cluttered and littered Then all the other nations begin to
I with things that are kept waiting sit up and take notice and stealthily
I for use on this chance or that, and look over their firearms to see if
I then never used—coffins all, that they are in readiness to tak«* a hand
In the general scrimmage which
I have been ordered in advance. These
seems ta be likely to take place at
I things are dusted and moved and
any time.
I kept from the mot.is, and packed and
One of these annual scares is on
I repacked, and in the end all is waste,
at the present time. The volcano,
I worry and empty effort.
which has been smouldering and
Thrift is well, saving is wise and
rumbling for many years seems about
I foresight brings peace of mind when to break out with great vigor. Prince
I the hour strikes. These all work for I Ferdinand of Bulgaria proposes to
I security, peace of mind and richness announce himself czar of an inde­
I of soul. But the coffins that are or- pendent state, thereby forcing the se­
I dered before they are wanted are for cession of Bulgaria from its nominal
I years a nuisance and a horror, and subjection to Turkey and forcing on
I in the end junk,
Turkey the alternative of yielding or
The most wearisome mortal in the war. Emperor Francis Joseph pro­
I world is the one who everlastingly poses to announce the practical an­
I opens his coffin of woes and asks nexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
I you to view them and give the owu- to the Austrian empire. And all the
I er pity or consolation.
Some per- great powers ot Europe, signatories
I sons forget the lines of Ella Wheeler of the treaty of Berlin, by which the
Wilcox, the well-known poetess— ¡»resent anomalous state of the Bal­
Laugh and the world laughs with kans was established, are agog, won­
you, weep and you weep alone.”
dering what they shall do next.
The man who buttonholes you to
If the Austrian empire breaks up
tell the latest funny story may be a when Francis Joseph dies there will
bore, but he ia preferable to the one really have been nothing broken, for
who lugs a coffin around or is ever­ Francis Joseph is the Austrian em­
lastingly pointing to an uncrossed pire. Turkey in Europe is certainly
bridge.
not a nation. It is a varying degree
Of course there is not much use in of sovereignty, ranging from actual
telling the unhappy to be cheerful, authority down to nothing at all. It
•s discontent is a matter of liver and is impossible, in any real sense, to de­
temperament; still every one should scribe even the geographic bounda­
have sense enough to know it is ego­ ries of Turkey. It is rather a vary­
tistical and bad manners to show ev­ ing suzerainty over certain tribes
erybody the coffin he has bought too than a definite territorial sovereign­
•arly in life's struggle.
ty. And the Balkan states are in
The everlasting joke maker and Btlll more confusion. Some, like Bul­
teller la wearisome, the morbid man garia, have been definitely Turkish,
“ * nuisance, but the cheerful, well- yet ruled by their own prince. Oth­
■aunered man, who is not always ers. like Bosnia, and Herzegovina,
thinking of himself and his woes, is have been theoretically Turkish, al­
the blessing of the earth and the king though the Turkish government ex­
among men.
ercised no functions whatever, and
Mnegar catches no fifes.” The the actual administration was in the
•’eetness and cheer of smiles and hands ot Austria. Others, like Ser-
via and Montenegro, are nominally
'•Mhter make life worth living.
The unusual interest in the nation­ Independent, though entirely helpless
al game this year would indicate con- to maintain their independence. And
clMively that the country is safe and the great powers, jealous lest Tur­
t»*t the patriotism of the people is key , if broken up. would not be fair-
Uy divided: fearful il. lest Russia get an
•»impaired.
outlet to the sea: timid, lest the pet-
ty states fight ea< ich other if given a
KKAIHXG the muter *.
chance—the powe ers have maintained
itiialon. not for the
Of *11 the mechanical arrange- this anomalous
t.
but to kee| the
••*1» ever introduced Into the home, sake of the Ea
Ing
the West.
recording watt-meter Is the most East from trout the
powers
And
probably
•ntifyin*. Although this little de-
For. while the Con­
maintain
it
still
’*• decide« on the amount ot the
ti the most helpless
■®»thly electric-light bill, its ways cert of Europe
e In the way of tak-
body
in
existent
*r’ »o dark and mysterious that th’
lt 1* Invincible in prevent-
•***ry layman cannot even read It, Ing action, ..
____ j. The great powers may
lag
action
alone tell how it works.
the little ones from fighting, or
After all, it is a very simple de- stop t— —
t them fight, merely
’*’•* emulating essentially of a tiny they may let
-.t. whatever the outcome.
agreeing
that,
***or which actuates the dial polnt-
shall not
*r* »y means of a train of gears. The the winner
h**
loser to 1
to
gain
or
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•otc- 18 In circuit with the lamps
a»d re, ’es at a spe«*d proportionate The war th at starts in
a thing, i
With th
urrent being used. If only
ad
is turned on. the motor re-
ry slowly, increasing In
h every additional
light,
FLEET
umber of lizhts are in use \\ II \7 III ft
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authoritative books on subjects re-
iatlng to the
^tributes to
the No
tesine al
hi
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üur Eie«
A
uld
of
‘ phvsicians as an Innocent superstl-
tlon .neither beneficial nor harmful,
He a dds
Professor Trilbert of th’
ow
Past,
te at
ever,
>n rated
barn
develi
lene-
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will 1
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aud Mr. We
that
i the
American
government
might
advantage seize the pay-
chologit lca» moment to urge upon the
other p powers the acceptance of the
provisions of the special treaties
made with China by Great Britain
and the Vnited States for such a
modification of the Chinese tariff
as would make it easier for her than
It now is to meet the pecuniary obli-
gallons which arose out of th«* Boxer
uprising
Referring to the British
sp«*cial treaty with China, the terms
of which were adopted by the Amer­
ican government. Mr. Weal«* says:
"it has been calculated that the
results of this treaty goiug into force
would roughly be to double the pres­
ent annua! Chines«* customs revenues
of thirty million gold dollars, thus al­
lowing the service of all Chinese
debts and indemnities to become
practically unified by their being
drawn from the same source, and al­
so giving directly to the Pekin gov­
ernment—as distinguished from the
provincial
governments—a hand­
some annual surplus from which to
take the sums necescary for a grad­
ual naval and military reconstruc­
tion.
The importance of these
things will be clear to every mind.
' But this treaty manifestly could
not go into force, as regards any of
its essential clauses,
without all
treaty ¡»users concluding identical
treaties."
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77.16 grain» under a glass
ing ten qua s. After the
cooled bacil 11 of typhus, tu
cholera, sm allpox. etc., were ¡’laced
in the bell in open glass tubes and
within half an hour all the mien bes
were dead, If sugar is burned in a
closed vessel containing putrtfied
meat or the contents of rotten eggs
the offensive odor disappears at
once.” The popular faith in the dis­
infecting quality of burnt sugar ap-
pears, therefore, well founded
Everybody personally depr«*cates
campaign personalities and every-
body roads all of them that are
printed. Seems to be merely a repe-
tition of the caaea of the preacher
and the dog fight, the lady and the
Beighborhaad scandal.
A Washington preacher handed
the short-and-ugly to candidate Cha­
fin, for his attack on th«* morals of
the National I Capital, in this la«ly-
like way: " An assertion to be at-
tributed to the overheated mind of
a campaign orator.” Can you beat
it?
Congressman John Wesley Gaines
says. "If Roosevelt saw a dog fight tn
front of the White Hous«* he would
go out and mix up in it.
Maybe
John Wesley hasn't noticed it, but
there are a lot of men partial to a
dog fight.
“A rose by any other name”—
etc. The attorney for the Interstate
Commerce Commission says every
EMPIRE STATE SHOH.ll
railroad handling western shipments
HA\ E DIRECT PRIMARIES of the New York refluerles have been
giving the sugar trust rebates under
another
name.
Nowhere in the world is warty ma­
chinery so powerful as in the state of
New kiugs are made In some por-
New York. With a tremendous sen­ tlons of the world much quicker and
timent favorable to the nomination much easier than we make a new
of Hughes, the organization leaders president, but there is less fun and
had it easily within their power to more danger In the king-making
defeat his nomination at the Saratoga stunt.
convention if they chose. It was not
Evelyn Thaw isn’t the first pretty­
necessary to convince the convention
that President Roosevelt was right In faced woman by many thousands to
regarding Mr. Hugh««s' nomination UH find out that the "easy-money” game
necessary; it was only necessary to always has a time-limit, only they
convince a half dozen leaders, who In seem to have stopped without giving
turn controlled the larger delega- her advance notice and caught her
tions. A direct an * open kind of p:l- broke.
marv election, s ich as has been
Of course thig country does not
adopt«*d in a number of other states,
would greatly reduce tue prestige and wish fcr a European war, big or lit-
actual power of the state central com­ tie, but if the nations over there must
mittee. the county chairmen and the fight, we’d like them to bear in mind
other organization k*aders. It is not that we are prepared to sell them
strange that the men who have work­ supplies of all kinds at reasonable
ed themselves up into positions of prices.
power in this dominating party or­
ganization should be in favor of the
retention of a system which they
know how to operate nod which gives
them control not only of nominations
but also to a large extent of th«* work
of the legislature. There are things
to be said in favor of the old conven­
tion system, and there are things to
be said against the primary election
plan in its full and extreme
forms. But in the state of New York
it has been true for a long time that
freedom from the domination of men
who hold power through their con-
trol of party organization more than
almost anything else a requisite for
the triumph of popular rule and real­
ly good government. The Republican
situation has been vastly improved
so far as its relations to public opin­
ion go. as compared with that which
prevailed some years ago. But the
system iti
in its ramifications
throughout the state is not the b«-st
one that could be devised. The di­
rect primary is the only true solu­
tion of such conditions as obtain in
the Empire State.
Hon. John Barrett, one of the
best known men of the country, will
speak at the IT. of O. assembly Wed­
nesday evening.
The public Is In­
vited and the distinguished gentle­
man should have a large audience.
Time might be saved If certain
men would Just use a phonograph
with a single record, which would re­
peat continuously, ‘’1 never did it;
it's a lie," and probably Just as many
would be convinced.
In the "smart”
society set the
woman who has only one divorce to
her credit is put In the same class
as the owner of only one automobile
and Is regarded as hopelessly behind
the age.
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John G. Oglesby, th«* Republic
nominee for lieuteuant govern«>r jf
liliuois. Is a son of the late Richard
Oglesby, wao was governor of the
alate and uue of the most noted meu.
•— -o~ -
The ticket to be used at the elec­
tion in Tennessee next month will
contain over a hundred names and It
la estimated that It will require an
average* ot about seven minutes for
the voter to cast his ballot.
o—
W Bourke Cockran. one of the
most eloquent speakers in the Demo-
cratic ranks, will be heard ou the
stump in bi'half of th«* Bryan and
Kern ticket in Indiana. New Jersey,
Maryland. West Virginia and New
York, during the remaining weeks of
the campaign.
w—O*' -
Three aspirants are engaged in a
lively fight for the Democratic nom­
ination for governor of Virginia next
spring and it la reported that Li» u-
tenant uovernor J Taylor Ellyson
may soon announce his entry In th>
race.
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The managers of th«* national So­
cialist campaign express themselves
as well satisfied with th«* results f
the coast-to-coast tour of Eugene \
Debs and the famous "Red Sp«*clal
Th«* Eastern trip wound up in New
England wlt^h a »¡»eech by Mr Debs
delivered in historic Faneuil Hall.
•—o—
Samuel G. Cosgrove,
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the Republi-
can candidate » for governor of the
State of Washington, is sixty-one
years old and a civil war veteran He
was born in Ohio an«! spent his early
life on a farm lu Defiance county in
In 1KK2 he settled in
that State
Washington and has since been en­
gaged In farming and In the practice
of law. in both of which pursuits he
has been successful from the fl nan-
clal standpoint.
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IJRiVES OUT J
. BLOOD HUMORS
The skin is not simply an outer covering of the body, but through its
thousands of pores ami glamls it performs the great and necessary work of
regulating our temperatures, and also .,ss:at* in disposing of the refuse and
waste matters of the system by the ct nstant evaporation that goes on
through these little tube«. To j.erfotoi these duties the tissues ami fibres
which connect and surt *und the pores .«ml glands must be continually nour­
ish« d by pure bloexl
When front any c «use the circulation becomes infecte«!
with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to
disease ami irritate the delicate tissues and pioduces Eczema. Acne, Tetter,
or some other itching, disfiguring skit Double. S S. S cures skin diseases
of every kind bv going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov­
ing the impurities ami humors. It changes the quality of the blo<xl from an
xcrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health producing stream, which, instead of
irritating and inflaming the skin, cans ami nourishes it by its soothing,
healthful qualities
Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for any tern
porarv comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diacasaa cannot be cur««!
until S. S. S. has purified the bkxxl. lk»ok on Skin Diseases aud any meJ
ical advice sent free
THE SWn T SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
John Barrett
V.
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authorized to
er ui « h ting at
lying the Southern Pacific
depot
grounds wax the principal topic of
discussion
Plana for th«* work were
* ibmitted and at th«* outset Pr«*»l-
dent C S Williams offered to h«*a«l
Several men from Coburg have re­
a subscription list with »20 for the cently located on homesteads near
work, but D E Yoran suggested that lieeeta, after spending a week or so
!f »15,000 is raised for a hoist fund Hl that section
the promotion department of the dub
Born On North Fork Friday, Oc-
could bandit* th«* matter out of that toiler 2 190S. to Mr. and Mrar. R.
fund
That seeni«*d to In* the con­ lierslev, a son
sensus ot opinion among til«* mem­
.1. II II Miller, brother of Joa-
bers of *he club present.
quin and Geo. Melvin Miller, arrived
acres
to
be
Im-
There are three
here Friday and remained until Tues-
proved.
It is planned to have the day. II«* gave a short talk to the pu-
eutlre tract sodded; flower beds will ¡»Ils of the high school and th«* upper
be planted near the platform and classes of the interlin'd late depart­
shrubs and evergreen trees will hide ment Monday afternoon at the school
■the water tank and pump house. house He arranged to «leliver a l«*c-
Tr«*es will also be planted along the tlire In the Odd Fellows' hall Monday
side boundary of th«* grounds to evening, but the audience* did not ma­
hide th«* view of the alleys and back terialize.
yards.
A movement is now under way to
Soma of the members of the club build a telephone line from Ac
express«*«! th«* opinion that th«* city way of South Slough and the:
could well afford to devote a few to Maple Creek. Orrin Stanw
hundred dollars to the work.
promoting the enterprls«» and |
Manager Hartog is iti receipt of a es to build the line and keep il
letter from W. F Chace, a landscapt* ¡>air. Persons wishing to «
architect at Portland, stating that ha with the wire can buy their
will b«* in Eugeua on October 20 to ments and pay him a monthly
go over th«* grounds with Mr. liar- for the use of the line.
In a petition of the Eugen«* Mill & tog and lay out more definite plans
Mrs J. A Vader, who left ............
Elevator Company filed In the United ; far their beautification. Th«« promo­ I short time ago, is now in a hospital
States court in Portland by P. R Kel- I tion department will then
obtain in Portland, where she underwent a
ly, of Albany, it is charged that the I definite prices for the Improvement surgical operation last Friday. The
Albany Farmers' Company disposed am! place the matter before th«* S P. operation proved much more serious
of wheat and oats stored by the own­ company, asking them to fill In the than was expected, as the surgeons
ers in a warehouse operated by the entire grounds if the people of the found an abdomlnul tumor which It
Farmers’ Company, and that the lat­ city will do the work of beautifying was necessary to remove. She was
ter has defrauded a number of per­ them. Th«* Improvements will de­ getting along well at last reports, and
sona by refusing to account or settle pend, of course, upon whether or the surgeons and nurses speak hope­
for grain so housed.
It is also not the company will agree to main- fully of th«* prospects of her recov­
charged that th«* Farmers' Company lain a gardner regularly to care for ery. Florence West.
has recently dirposed of a portion of th«* grounds
If not. It would be
Its assets by selling property to Al­ money wasted.
Iliut a Close «'all
fred Freeraken, a resident of itila
Mor«* Police Want«-«!.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
county.
A committee of three was appoint­ known proprietor of the Croom Ho­
It is said that the Eugene Mill and ed to Interview the city council ask­ tel, Vaughn. Miss., says: "For sev­
and
Elevator Company purchased
ing that body to Increase th«* night eral months I suffered with a severe
stored 3214 bushels of wheat with police force from two to three men. cough, and consumption seemed to
the Farmers’ elevator. The mill com­ The business district Is growing rap- have its grip on men, when a friend
pany shipped a portion of it, but ld , and 11 now n at h la t
recommended Dr. King’s New Dis­
claims to have h id a balance du«* It of it was when the present force of two covery. 1 began taking It and three
2929 bushels, valued at 12753.63, night men waw put on.
bottles effected a complete cure.”
which th«* eleva'or people refused to
Oilier Matters.
The fame of this life-saving cough
deliver upon demand, an«l which lias
A committee was named to see and cold remedy, and lung and throat
since been sold.
the council to urge the Immed.ate healer Is world wide. Sold at W. A.
R A. MeLagan also joins the suit inspection of wooden Hidewalks, as Kuykendall’s store.
50c aud »1.
and states that h«* ¡»laced 1HH7 bush­ many of them are In a deplorable
els of wheat in the elevator blns be­ condition, and to urge th«* extension,
DeWitt’s t'arbolizeq Witch Hazel
longing to th«* Farmers' Company, of the cement walk district.
Th«’
which it sold without an accounting committee was authorized to consult; Salve is the best salve for piles. Be
to him. He alleges that his grain dis­ the council In regard to the light 1 scare you get DeWitt’s. Sold by all
druggists.
appeared in October of this year.
supply, especially on the streets.
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Perhaps th«* most serious allegation
At the suggestion of D. E. Yoran.
i« mad« by William Long, a grain a committee was appointed to make I
buyer of Eugene, who states that the a list of Eugene citizens who ar»* not |
Farmers’ Company got away with members of the club ami to whom a
H73 bushels of oats belonging to him I special invitation will be given to
and then issued a check uncashable Join in order to make the club a
For Infant* and Children.
when the holder of the warehouse re­ still more powerful ixidy for good.
ceipt presented it for settlement. He
Will lUTrive Barrett.
claims to have sold the warehouse re­
Before the meeting of the club, a
ceipt to J. R. Baltimore, of this city, meet 1 ng of the board of governors|
Bears the
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aud that the latter is holding the was held at which Dr L L Whitson, |
check, which was refused at the bank President P. L. Campbell and Dr. W. Blguaiui» 01
upon which it was drawn
Kuykendall were appointed as a com-|
The petition asks that the Farmers'
Company be declared an Involuntary
bankrupt, and that all Its property be
sold for the benefit of its creditors.
—Albany Herald.
ACCUSED OF SALE
OF WHEAT STORED
CASTORIA.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Had Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, con­
sulted the American Czar he might
have chosen some other than the un­
A SIMI’LK QI WNTIQN.
popular title of czar when he set up
Eugene Pe<if>|e Are
ib-qursted
«s bosa of the Bulgarian works.
_________________ **THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
to
Tenth and Morrison. Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong. LL.B.. Principal
<AVa ®cvupy two fl<x>r* 65 by i«x> feet, have a $ jo , ooo equipment,
Is not the word of a repr«MM*ntativ»» employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
citizen of Eugene more convincing |
than the doubtful utterance« of p«*o- for office help than we can meet. Our achool admittedly leads all
ple everywhere else in the Union'* others in quality of instruction.
It pays to atten«l such an institution.
Read this:
Charles Beadle, of 333 Eighth St . j <Said a Baslaess Baa: " Keep hammering away everlastingly en thorough
Eugene. Ore., says:
work. It will win eut in the end.” Said an Edsoatori "The quality of instruc­
Hosx-wtly Answer Thia.
We are beginning to suspect that
there are several men who are not
convlncd that Mr. Hearst ta solely ac­
tuated by a desire to purity public
The Albany Herald says that I.ane life.
county has been padding its school
returns. Possibly, but It is the kind
" 1 am fully as ready to recom­
By al) means "let your light shine"
of ¡»adding that Linn, with its heavy if you have one, but don't forget mend Doan's Kidney Pills Uiday as
falling off In children of school age. that If your nose becomes too much I was in 1903, just after using the
remedy. As 1 said in my testimony
should do. For Instance, In Eugene of a beacon light, somebody will be at that time, I had suffer«*d from
alone there are not less than four sure to say nasty things about it.
kidney
complaint
nearly always
since the war. I never knew when
hundred more pupils actually attend­
A cold would
Some day there may be an Inter- to expect an attack
ing the public schools than there
bring it on or any over exertion.
were a year ago. If Albany would get national wrangle In Europe in which On several occasions I was helpless.
in and "pad” its school census in this France and Germany are not con- The last severe attack 1 had was
substantial way there might be as splcuous on opposing sides, though about six months axo. when some-
set
In
and
thing like lumbago
great a demand for dwelling houses It may seem Impossible now.
brought on a heavy bearing down
in that city as there is in Eugene at
¡■aln as if there was a weight over
After a while we will probably
kidney. I was bent over and
the present time.
have a new postoffice building In Eu­ could not straighten up to sav«* me.
gene. The blds for Its construction There was such a weakness in the
We doubt if there is a Judge in
will be opened in Washington on the action of the kidneys that I could
America who will dare O. K. the de­
■»ot control the action of the secre
7th of next month.
tions, and it caused much annoy­
cision handed down by an English
ance. Having used several
rem­
judge, that a husband is the owner of
There is at thia time one aure way edies with little if any benefit. 1
his wife's gowns The average Amer­
for the moat ordinary man to attract 1 finally began taking Iman's Kidney
ican considers himself in luck to be
Pills. From the start almost 1 could
attention—pretend that he han not! feel the benefit
The action of the
allowed the undisturbed possession
decided how he's going to v«»te
kidneys and bladder was soon cor-
of his trouser«
«... •. ,| <nd tkM '>»» PBtaa and » ’ ‘
I was
benefited In
No ns» to advise a trust magnate disappeared.
Doubt less the CommiMloner of to "always look on the bright side." every way and what I told in my for­
mer testimony about the relief I ob­
Pensions refused to make public the because as things now stand be can tained is true In every respect Three
name of the man who returned a big find no bright side to look on.
yearn have now elapsed since I tes­
tified In favor of Ixoan's Kidney
wad of pension money on the grou ind
Pills and 1 have been continually free
that he was not entitled * » It. for f«
Ider
from kidney complaint, I
them a wonderful remedy a
re«-on. men«led I loan s *KI<
again and again."
For sale by all dealers
cents
Foster-Milburn Cc
<>h t<
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c.<?pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
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KASPARILLA
This sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescribe«! for a "world of
troubles.” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is • luitiiral corrective,
oj-erstmg directly ujx<n the liver «nd ali­
mentary «anal, gently but persiateatly
stimulating a healthful activity.
It«
bei.’etv isl influent e extends, however, to
every portion of the system, auling in the
processes of digestion and aasinnlation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stimiach, bad
breath, irregularities ot the bowela, con­
stipation and the long list of trouble«
dire« tl^ tracaat.le to thoae unwholesome
conditions
Kaaparilla dupels drowsi­
ness, headache, l»ackacha and despond­
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract
It ia a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purchase one«.
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