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il <¡L THE KVGBMH WTEKI.Y GUARD 9 Almost Covered with Eczema—No Night’s Rest for Nearly a Year— Feared Lifelong Disfigurement- All Treatments Failed and Limit of Endurance Seemed Near. PERFECT RECOVERY IS DUE TO CUTICURA INDIGNANT REPLY OF ARCHIBALD TO CHARGES Standard Oil Magnate Seeks to Explain Morrison Ap pointment riotlc citizens who do not a* yet real- izc the advantages of this plank. I. ences that are exerted whenever ■ ' portunity comes to i secure the ap- g«-s favorable to the pointment of Judges Standard Oil pre sents itself, "Before readit ig these letters I am i going to ask my friends in the audi- ence to bid me a fond farewll. “Information has been delicately j conveyed to me that if 1 stop reading J letters right now all will be forgiv- i on, but If 1 make another damaging I disclosure, the whole power of the j Standard Oil Company will be exert ed against me. to my friends, "1 suy farewell therefore, because I am going to read the letters: Archbold Letter 26 Broadway, December 5, 1902.— bold, of the Standard Oil Company, i My Dear Governor:—I am sure you will pardon any seeming presumption “With the exception of his hands and made the following statement this af feet, uif son ( Ivie (thirteen yurs old) on my part in writing you on a sub was almost completely covered with ternoon regarding the letters read by ject which both personally and on •«a-nia. Physicians treated him for W. 11. Hearst at the Carnegie Hall behalf of my company I am greatly n'-arly a year without In-lpuig him any. interested. It is to urge the appoint While they wen* v«*ry kind and did ail in meeting Saturday night: ment of Judge Morrison, of McKeeti, their power, yet nothing ws med to re “1 am very sure that until Hearst to the supreme bench, vice Mitchell, lieve him. And I had tried many rem- «11«—« sent to me l»v kind friend* but they read the letter neither Judge Morri d»*ceased. Judge Morrison's charac all failed. His h. ad, face, and n«*ck wert» son nor Judge Henderson had any ter for ability and integrity needs no cover* <1 with large k aba wdiich he would knowledge of my having written Gov word at my hands, but aside from rub.................. f l oil', 'lie n blood and ernor Stone in their behalf. Judge I these great considerations his famil- matter woul<l run outamithat would be worse. Many a time lie !■■ ked as if Henderson was not appointed by Gov i larity with all that pertains to the h:a ears «■ Id drop off. Friend* com ernor Stone to the supreme court, but ¡great industries of oil and gas in the ing t > M-e hi*n said that if he got well he was three years later appointed by | fni|((;rlai;t relation they bear to the Governor Pennypacker to the hu - interests of the western part of - the • Wot:' I i>e n .i" ired for life. “Wh’-Il it aeeiiie«! as if he coufd pos prenie court jtidiceship. If, however, ¡state, make him especially desirable sibly stand it no longer, I d<vi'l«.*«l to as a member of the court front that try ‘'m V ura. I bought a < al ■ <>f Cuti- section. Hoping that it may prove v -a Soap, a ix.x < f <' ti<-ura Ointment, and a i.oitle of Cuticir a Resolvent. I possible for you to favorably Consider V- *d th«‘in in the evening and that was Judge Morrison's appointment I urn. the fir.-t i gilt f r nearly a year that he regard, sincerely | with every high ale; ', 'll.:-, may sound exaggerated yours, JOHN l>. ARCHBOLD. t :., but in tic* morning there was a To Hon; William A. Stone, Harris- yr- t ham.'" for the Is-tter. In aisnit burg. Pa. i z. . ci could not have told tiuit "I certainly do not intend to attack heh : ■• idanythingwrongwithhim. It d • n t »*. n *• a <1*1 for six mont hs the judiciary. lr I at o . nt lie hr.s a t.ne complexion Morrison Appointed a I n ' a ■ n n his l>"«ly. Tins story "I do not Intend to mt r v . 'in < vc-drawn, I tit neither wonts slightest comment upon the letter. J1 r I a ■ a <i ribe < lyd' '.< suffering But I feel at liberty to inform the t ! h vr ne iookeil. Our lead ngphv- i an I»r.------- , not■■ ■ nd 1 he Cutl- public that Judge Morrison is tod: . c ‘ f ir < ■ . a. Mrs. .Algy | a member of the supreme bench of < . . .. u: I,, ,* .,.|i li, O., J .r.o 11, 1907." Pennsylvania, and that he reached that high position either through f 'e'-eiont shampoos with Cuticurs " L , ¡y vxrltLv Cuti- Cttfi- r.".« with ability and Integrity, or through >P f: hini hair, i nove crusts, familiarity with oil and i.i 1 ____ dan irufT. __ dest y hair para- . ___ .1. !, it -1 ng surfai'vs, ? I'.f’ JITilH.U • l, 1‘ supply the »• the h ir f »llic'« • r:-.li"i'*ut, b" ‘."i tls* -'-alp I ti. ‘ the hair ft -w upon a \ h< u ’ ■ no, ’iithy scalp* ■*, Iw liciitliy scalp, when r r< rnedieii •r 1 rn tl and Intcrnftl Trratnient for r cf Jnf uiiH. < l»il<lr'"i. r . h I Adults • i ' U*iTfi p C-'Scj !•» < 1« inae the KkHi. • > .' ■ ( »<Jr > tn Ut il U h * Kliin, arid •i:t (.’iOc.i.iortntlieformol('hocolaPj . !•••*• vi.il <■*( (RD t i Purlfv t|s*» BI o < m !. • it fhc world. Potter Drug A Cliuin. lio«»<'n, M t a Splendid Score Made By Na- L'utlcuiu Book UD Hkln Iflm-nwoe, ARCHBOLD. JOHN New York, Oct. 2 6.—John D. Arch THUHMKAY. OCTOBER hfinpriiri T Vr I IIVWL 1 UL I The Great Over-Stock Sale IS FIFTY YEARS OF AGE TODAY Continues With Increased Bargains President Spends Day Working Hard at Official Duties President Washington, Oct. 2 7. Roosevelt was fifty years of age to- fifty-first year by day. He began his ______ . getting to his desk early and spend ing the «lay at hard work. He re ceived such members of his cabinet as were in town and discussed mat ters relating to their departments. Congratulations were received all day, including many from foreign rul ers. At twenty-four Mr. Roosevelt was known all over the country as a new power in the Albany halls of legisla tion. At twenty-five he was complet ing his term in the legislature, and had added to his fam* through his strenuous work as head of the legis lative committee appointed to investi gate New York's municipal adminis tration. His forty-tijird birthday he passed ROSEBURG WINS TROPHY FOR THIRD AND LAST TIME Pacific Horse l iniment is prepared L expressly (ar the needs of horiemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene trating liniment, a remedy for emergen cies. A soothina embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment lor sprains and soreness.* I ncqualed for curing the wounds and injuries of RARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, > abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific ■ Horse liniment is fully guaranteed. No other Is so good or helpful in so many ways. It it tails to satisfy, «e authority . all dealers to refund the purchase prica CMTWA LAN«C BOVTLC« FIFTY CENT» H oyt C himicai . BOOKLET R oa TLA MO, Oftt pnee • any feeble word of mine could have influenced in tlie slightest degree th*' selection of these gentlemen for their respect I v<* posit ions. I would lie very proud of it. Their states have no t»et- .er servants than they, and 1 cer- duly have never usked a favor of hem of any kind, either for myself >r for the coinpanj with which 1 util ■.on ne**t«d. "My letters to General Elkin re ferring to th** accompanying draftii related entirely to contributions to the Republican state committ«*«*. then engaged in tlie campaign preliminary to the nomination of Mr. McKinley, a subject regarding which I think Mr. Hvitrst should lie a little s<*nsitive, for was It not the election and tragic death of Mr. McKinley that came near ¡costing Mr. Hearst Ills precious neck? "The statement regarding Judge i Haight is In connection with an old nuei that has been explained and ex ploded so many times that it would (>•* a simple weariness to th«* public to go over it again. “The Intimation by Mr. Hearst that he has had any communication from til»> or any of my associates in con- j noction with the stolen letters Is a I a J. ‘"I'lie only favor which I would ask r hope <■.<:• lo ask of Heatt-l is that he return to me the letter* hand-' li.in by tits larcenous gentleman friend which were written from Ja pan, relating to the fatal illness «if my daughter tn that country. Elkins' Denial William J. New York. Oct. 21». dryau spoke in the Ystor Gallery at i r<>ceptton of the Woman's Denin - 'atic Club at the Waldorf-Astoria ' »day. . Judge Elkin. of the supreme »Uri of Pennsylvania.-who up to this lilne has made only a general denial ul improper relations with John It Yrchliold and the Statidnrd Oil Com my. as itil'erenlially charged by Mr. rst through the reading of a nt’tii- ■■ of I. tea to Mr. Elkin at a polii < I t. ■»■(Ing in New Yolk last Satin di. night, presented a detailed ■ aleuielil to (he Assoc ,a(«*«i Press to ugbt. explaining lb« letters and tin* ■ I. '• is to which they referred. t’li \IM*I> TIIA'l \\ I Iti vi \in: G olden W est r COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKING P0WDÇR CYTOACT« EXTRACTS ' Vi JUS I RIGHT •ATRIALWILL CONVINCE CLOSSET & DEVERS PORTLAND, one. < in ii i :\ k . i ygnm a itMUlHarw r nwam «*• »1 UHO< AVGOO tional Guardsmen this THE PRESIDENT lb STRENUOUS. Afternoon in the White House . having sncceed- e«l to tli«» presidency the previo» •i(>'*'!i through the death of Mr. Klnl«**'. The onestlor of Cuban rec procity nrtd the Schley y controvert ttentfon. were occupying iiis His fiftieth birthc y, and his lfi in the White ■ House, finds the pr of th«* election of dent cot nffdent ........ ... , Taft as ;.!„ his successor. and giving spare time to preparation* for his (Guard Special Service). Roseburg. Or.. Oct. 27. The re itnental trophy and individual medal were both probably won by the Rose burg National Guardsmen this af ternoon for the third time, making the ownership permanent. Tlie com pany's score at this time is 696, or 1 I higher than Cottage Grove, and Pri vate Shields' individual score of 1x7 I rlean hunt. Is 7 more than Mtmney of that city. Ashland is the only company yet to shoot, but its marksmen are in ferior and Roseburg considers itself victorious. FOREST RESERVE CHARGES ON SHEEP ARE REDUCED statement made a Following n year ago at the meeting of the Na Association In Salt tional Growers' Lake City by Gifford Pinchot. forest er. and A. It. Potter, in charge of gv’rJnt; ':■ National forests, lino a n- no'jnced 3 rehtcHon of in to 15 per Ci lit in rates tor sheep grazing in I lit1 National forests, to take effect the coming staHon. Changes in market conditions which lune made th«» sh»»«>p business less profitable this last year, espec ially the gr >atl ’ reduced prices offer ed for wool, it nd the depreciation in value of mutton, are partly rc.spon«i- In 190”. when lile for this reduction, promises for n reduced schedule were made, it was with the understanding between stockmen and th'- forest ser vice that grazing rates would not !>*• chnnged for minor fluctuations ia the market which would naturally o>* car from year to year, but would ■!>- plv on!* in «*ase of radical or unus ual h. ig The new schedule »ioes not affect the cases wheri a minimum »•hare«' of 5 cents a head has already been al lowed, or an » s|H*e|ally low rat»» has lieen fixed on account of some I teal conditions, In most cases th.* rt fee will me a a reduction of al In fixing rates for . nt a he id f; dli^eren’ kinds of stock erir..i!'Ions, the ■fr>ct or grazi of atoe!; on illfferent kind growth, the denu: nd for the ti» 'f bt-'Cl ,'grge bv the <>W1'O.’.4 ' needs of th** bornent ader an Hr th- profits of by« new havp p H be ken Into const II. Hears! New York. Oct 2t. itere in lie ttfdrvseed a idg uu*« t party, and half of the 111 iep.uid' luring the eoui ■ of Ins speech rend t letter from John I). Archbold to Governor Sion«*, of I’enns ylvatiiit. urg . g th«* iipisiiiiiinvili of Judge Morri- »11» to th«* supreme co n*t lu-ncli. vice ..lltcholl, d<*ceased. Mr. Ilcarst began by referring to ITEMS his previous disclosures r»'garding so called Standard Oil letters, and In (8]* *■• il C ei>iumontlng lh<*r»Mui said: Gr«win)«af. O'*t ' I huv«* »*.idc*IYoreu to show cl«‘; Itlaehlc' k . iwu * ' h he corruption of the two ol«l par ir Roily Rust und a I the i » d for a new party. Geo. O. Know "I h;«v endeavored to show the nt* a broth- r of our • "•»sity of the measures for wh.ch th* apeak nt th«* C platform of the lnd«*p»*:id»'iic ■ p. art j the afternoon of M < uu stands If th»* republic ia to endure. I '¡ervt'Mid the dat r »naldvr It my solemn duty to give the have A half dozen citizens of thia nation the Informa Joe I wen bought at Mapleton Siem mens and |»r«*sent«*d to this dis lion I p»aa«*ss ' have pet formed my duty Impar trict. If the district will si’«* that they are delivered. Onr teacher. Mias tially and fearlessly. My disclosures .ire about at an Hamtilc. ia endeavoring to have a * id. but I have an Imisirtant batch basket social on th«* last day of school •f letters tonight bearing upon a mat- to raise 1 the needed money, and also i ter close to the heart of all good cit- enough to buy a flag The date is Friday. the Sth of November iaena. minus his Deiey The Independence party platform Fr«M Poplot is teelare* for election of senators by mare I She *M a valuable horae and h** iieople. I have fought for that a landmark tn thia country Old age * si- i nd I am is the only r«*as«»n known for her dy happy to see that the necessity for it ing Herman Steinhaner'a land-clearing i* now nnliernafly recognized. operation* have taken a sudden halt. Elci-tioii »»f Judge*«. ■‘The Independence party platform The engine, which belongs to Ta* lor and Mead, went through ao many also calls tor the elision of all Jud-. tackle hl«»ck* that a ect of new ones uy the people will have to be bought "Ttl*'n* are many sincere and pat MORE HONORS FOR ROY DAVIS AT ANNAPOLIS MidHhipman Roy N Davis, of Hi - gene, eon of Mr. and .Mrs Z. A. Davs, has Just been honored by his class mates at the United States Naval Academy by being seiectel una*:' mouslv to lead the Mass germ in. Mid shipman Davis went to Annanol's from Eugene three years ago. a :d h ih since then taken a leading part in th<* academy activités. He was elect ed president of his clasu during his first year there. After the Harvard-Na» ' football game he was again h more«! by b**ing elected president of the'Midshipmen's Athletic Association. This Is the first ínstame in tiie histoiy of *h- Naval \cademy of a class president being selected from among th** m’d- shlpmen who represent the North west at Uncle Sam’s big naval school During the past few days we received several large ship- ments of Mens' and B< y's Clothing from the parent house The orders that comd from home areshort. in Portland. They are “Sell Cheap in Order to sharp and decisive. That we are obeying orders to the letter Sell Quick ' the following item will convince the most skeptical people. $1.00 $1.00 $8.50 Men's Pants made of All Wool Oregon Cloth, worth $3.00 at ... . Men s Coats made of All Wool Oregon Cloth, worth $4.00, at ... . Men's fine Worsted Suits, Navy Blue » ony. worth $12.50 .... Men’s Suits, made of Warranted All Wool Oregon made cloths, gray and • • « brown, worth to $18.00 Men’s very fine Worsted Suits, newest models, worth every cent of $20, go at Men's Cravenette Rain Coats. These warranted at $15.00 value, go at . Men's Overcoats, made of all wool Oregon made cloths, real $18.00 values . Boys’ two piece knee pant suits, fully worth $3.00, go at.............................. Boys’ two piece knee pant suits, made of all wool cloth, worth $5.00 at . . . Boys’ knee pants, sizes 6 to 16 years, values 50c and 73c go at $9.85 <f9 $2.25 * Exceptional Bargains in Oregon Mad a Blankets Fine gray Wool Blankets, full double size, worth $4.00. Extra heavy gray mottled Wool blankets, full double size, worth $5.50............. Extra heavy gray mottled Wool blankets, full double size, worth $7.00 Fine gray Wool Blankets, full double size, worth $4.50, Fine gray Wool 31ankets, full double size, worth $5.00. U00 Extra heavy gray mottled Wool blankets, full dox: bl size, worth $4.50............. $3.50 Brownsville Woolen Mili Store Eugene, Oregon 591 7/illam^tte St ----------------- —V WHY St FI ER? Ih'catlie Hyomel »»ml Kill lit«* la ulti móme < atari h t.erms Just as long as you have catarrh your note will itch, your breath will li efoul, you will hawk and spit, and you will do other disgusting things because you can't help yourself. The germa of catarrh have got y ti In their power ; they are continually and pern latently digging Into and irritât- Ing the mucous membrane of your now niak- nose • ar.il throat. They time they Ing your life mlsrablc of 1 will sap your entire ay and strength, it t r :y ìli sa u 11 s wi eason, r limey an i only a pl This pi writer h Miinicurirg and Hair Dressing .’»IS Willamette Mreet GARRETT & MITCHELL S. D. READ Real Estate Brokers DENTIST Register Building. G. S. Beardsley, M.D. Physician and Surgeon I olman Studio E'ront Suit«* 11 rlenced * cone fri ll«*gist«*r Bldg. Hasting Sisters Don't tail to sc»* pict(in*s uc are putting out now at half prie»* 1(1 and IT ¡‘lu ne Main IT McLEOD THE TAILOR H i ’. st math stri ; Over Hail's G.-ia-i ry \<>. .’»In \\ ili.illicit«- Str«'» t Phone Maili ION. I (>K Li.Si Eugene Cleaning 1 easy Coffees, Spices and Dyeing Works I yer,tiling p>--ib|(* in clecu.iig mid or Chinaware Met lung I’kk.. Nth and WíH-vm«*1* ✓ Jesse kJ >1 G Ci II at :f«' Kart Ninth Street. kill the germs and cur. eatnr: . and that i- llyom.'i. the Au-: raliar*. dry air treatment. There may be other remedies, but they are not guxran- teed aa the Heil Cross Drug Company will guarantee Hyomel to cure ca tarrh. or money back Don't delay thia pleaaant antiseptic treatment. Every day you allow these germs to exist n your system brines you near The er to complete demoralization tied Cross Drug Company will sell you a complete Hyomel outfit for Ask them about It. It only 91 00 4s also guaranteed to cure bronrhl- tls. asthma, colds, cougns and ha) fever. Do not let anyone -.ell you that something else Is just as rood a- De Witt's Kidney snd Bladder Fills be cause there Isn't anything just as good Sold by all druggists. Eugene Electric Co. SHINN THE SIGN PAINTER I. O THOMAS Electro* “7 West Eight ti street. Wiring, l*ti«.ii«‘ Main •». .’». Smyths Transfer Co. ItaUKUgv W »tonti frrv for trn II. »»MYTH. Pn i . rlion.——'lam <2. I’.*«l ; r 2 day». Fixtures» and Si-i pills El GENE. <H Fish and Poultry Market Fisti Received Diiily W. Il KIDGEYY AY. ITop. lu ne Main XI. WIN Willamette » Attor ncV-At-L*w Will pract flee Warren ette street, c DR. LULU MUMÍHS-MW ■w >>. ——— _ Physician and Surf«* Residence 2' Ea Office. Register ba «231. SPECIALTY and children D sg