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TMK M.-GUTN WKNKLr QU AIM*. THCÍWDAY. t’M’T'tMWH M. 1WO« ---- - UM1..1 IMMONS SAYS ggon THINGS IN HE 010 NOT GUT STORE FOR CITY HIS OWN MUI SIUSIAW ~Of SPRINGFtElD 1 bombers Frters throughout ax "In junction Judge Taft." "If the courts have not invaded t huu.an liberty, if th«-> have not un-- [dert.ikeu to protect corporate inter- YOUNG BEAR ALIVE ting he in ti . ft«r suffering for seven years, J«wonian «as restored to hern th ? vdi" F- Pinkham’s Vegetable ?om'pound. Head her letter. Mrs Sallie French, of Paueaunla, J fer., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: ..I bad female troubles for sevec .- — was all run-down, and so ner I could not do anythin?. The f wrs treated tne for different trouble hut did nt« n<* g*>od. While in this con . I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad- L and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- Uble Compound, and I am now strong well." facts for sick women . For thirtv years Lydia K. Pink ham'« Vegetable Compound, made from roots anti herbs, has been the itendard remedy for female ills, and has positively' cured thousandsof women who have l>een troubled with dyplacements, inflammation, ulcera- fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodie pains, backache, that l*ear- ¡ng-downfeeling, flatulency,indies- ti..n,dizziness,ornervous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. pinkltaiii if there Is anything about vour sickness you do not snderstand. She will treat your letterinconfidence amf atlvise you free. No woman ever regretted writing li> r. anti because of her fast experienc«' she has helped tiiousantU. /Vldress, Lynn, Maas niurdet [ eia red cut his in his wife from iher and cut her throat. tys a man named — Bob" had v-uuie come bet ■'*' <lwu uel ween h m and his wife and that Bob" fur nished money to her to secure a di vorce. In his tale he re 'cites long weeks of till* ged cruelty, H*- claims his wife had threatened o kill him. claims she had prove ti untrue, and that many times he had encountered this |mysterious "Bob" I in no pleasant man ner. He claims that t'hi ti n known I "Bob" had furnished his wife with $10 to pay an attorney foi starting a divorc*- proceeding, but t ils to ae ¡count for his own presen* ■ with his wife at the attorney 's offi e. and his i acquiescence to the start - vorce proceedings. In his statement Timmons told of Ills marriage in Portland in May. | 1907. thus dea noi nt. He states he hi Portland on Eat Eleventh and 1 I on what seemei when he bellev J Ing over him. < utn had to’d him that I it Ion of * uncertainty, th* I murderer | Indulged in ret t, and talk- i ed in a rambl of boyhood . days when he well-known Salem bricklayer, children together. All these things he told Dr. M many of them so rambling and Incc herent e not included In hl n. which was deliver- Clothing Sale of Real Interest all the Time At Hansen's well-known anu reliable store. You will always find the best suits for the mor.cy at our store because we handle the celebrated Michael, Stern & Co.'s brand. These clothes are hand-tailored, and for style and quality are unexcelled. You will always find our goods priced right. We only make a reasonable profit at any time—never ask our customers to pay anything more. If you buy a suit from us you know you are get ting full value for the mon ey at all times.. Come and see for yourself. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be four.d lower than many of our competitors can afford to sell for. V/c own our own store and have no rent to pay ar.d are content with small profits. You are invited to co ne and I look aa V at our gOOd3 whether you buy or not. F.D. HANSON Ninth Street i Timmons to i fession. In t room, with th gels of death l statement rin licting I the pain of hi belief tures up in a few hours he would be called be- fore the judgnient seat at the side of | his wife to tell the story of the mur- Ider to a higher tribunal, draniatical- ly Timmons swore he would utter no i falsehood in his confession Hoarsely land in a low voice, a voice gutteral from a windpipe lacerated by a self- inflicted wound. Timmons told his story and swore before the God he believed he would face in a few hours that what he told was true. It is believed that Timmons will live to face the charge against him. FROZEN TO DEATH IN MOUNTAINS AT WALDO LAKE \ g t»U Tru-t Mr. Gompt*! - then declares that on -omniittM who were ap|H>int- the Springfield Commercial US e from w hich "It I 1 ly dlveri :ed." Club on the extension of the city liiu Referring to th«* Pesrre Injunction I its met the directors of the Booth- (bill which Mr, Roosevelt a tracks. Mr. Milan, Oct. 22.—Indiana is the battle ground in which Taft Kelly C unipany at Eugene last even | Gompers says that It has fa ecu before will push the campaign for the remainder of the week. His it ti rhe Martin ing. They report a most friendly several congresses. Without a word und a young brown I of criticism or comment from him," inerary calls for forty speeches, sixteen of which will be made to animal having been meeting, and inform us that the idea I and of the intimation made by the of takiug the mill compauv into the day. Judge Taft had this to say of Bryan at the first stop: ore foot. for president that Mr Mitchell and other wanted to take bruin home city limits has beeu abandoned ' Mr. Bryan is a bit sensitive because the Republicans ..re assured I I*** 01 ' leaders did not advocate the i tried to drop a lasso over the present. The company ........... I Pearre and Wilson Injunction bills. prophesying, not only Republicans but Democrats, too, in a busi his head The beast was too alert for them that in the not far distant fu I he says; this and knocked the rope away every ture there would be some surprising "John Mitchell, Frank Morrison ness way, that if he is elected it will retard business, and that if time After working for some time changes for the city of Springfield, and I are now on trial to show cause the Republican ticket is elected it will improve business. He as they had only commenced to make one of them caught him by a hind foot, then they put a rope around his improvements on their property here why we should not be sent to JAB be says that it is offering bribery to workmen. It is not offering body and at length managed to tie The boys came home very much pleas I cause we exercised our constitutional violated no law of bribery, it is merely stating a fact, and it is a fact that working his feet t >gether. Their next move i-d with the results of their Interview rights, having or nation. Will the president ng the bear on a pole and and feel that in this corporation we state publicly justify Justice Goulds In- men ought to know as well as busiuess men. Mr. Bryan s elec ward home. All this time have a friend that will help make junction and the contempt proceed- tion will be a menace to prosperity. Springfield th*- best town in Oregon. they had heard noises in the brush Ings to send Mitchell, Morrison and Mill \|>|H*iiit New Mm-lial near by a id were afratu the old bear "We may not, if he is elected, expect that business will be Th«* city council Is still undecided me to jail on the ground of contempt would api Is put forward by the Buck resumed with that flow and that current yf prosperity which w hich It Is who will be the next marshal, his bear On the way Stove Company under that Injunc- pole quite up to the mayor to appoint some ship slid forw The Injunction of Judge we have had in the last election years.' afraid t hi one. but as yet there has b* n no ap- tlon'.’ is based upon Injunctions Is- near Herringtt Gould This was the keynote of many speeches made by Taft durin- plication and no one suggested who nt a piece animal might - - ... Taft's is willing to qualify. Th«- position is sued by Judge Taft and Judge — * today's tour e hours of hard , rather ati undesirable one at best. J but th*1 council at last realise that living wage must be paid, therefore BRYAN TALKS TO FARMERS have d ided that It is best to pay a Ravenswood, W Va., Oct. 22 Win. J. Bryan was up ongh good salary and get a marshal who will enforce the laws that are laid and early this morning to address a large gathering of farmers. down by the city fathers I. The mayor He proceeded to puncture the Republican pretensions that the ami cavil member of the ci unt il have men heard to say that w never ac- farmers owed their prosperity to the Republican party. opts the appointment mus ninke a ‘ The Republican party has nothing to do with the fertility of [eneral clean-up regardless of friend >|- kill, show Ing no favors to anv one, the soil, sunshine or rain, for if it did there would be a trust on >ut simply do his duty at all times sunshine and a meter upon the sun.” and enforce th«- ordinances Otliei News Notes ‘ He said that not a single thing the Republican party had Grover lamg. a practical candy done was good for the farmers. maker of tw-'lve years’ experience, has rented the Kepner building and ' The farmers have been the real victim of every abuse that will establish a first-class candy has grown up under Republican misrule. They have spent their kitchen. Mr. Long comes from Port land. where he has been time legislating in the interests of Wall street instead of listen business for some time, ing to the plea of the farmers for the security of their bank de highly recommended as is profession and a g posits.” he News Is Inform* d sold his fin* North Sprit New York, Oct. 26 With election day little more than a '. Fry. This it nct-s in that i week away, the leaders of all political parties today started out and at th«- time it was bt SAMTEL on the final effort of what is expected to be a sensational finish finest house in town. We that Mr. Fry will occupy to the national campaign. New York is the real battleground in J list Ice language Is quoted first of the month. the opinion of the campaign managers, and here today were Gould. 'Marshall closed a *l*-al with Concluding. Mr. Gompers says: v the first part of the week gathered practically all the heavy artillery of both parties. Taft "It Is th>- purpose of opponents of lu* became owner of the con H. PAGE. fectionery •ry store. He leased th*- build labor to villlfy the lal»or movement and Bryan, who came in from stumping tours yesterday, and As member of 1'. ••-i.I«»t>t Roosevelt's Ing for a term of years and will take through ill*- ami President Roosevelt spent the night in the city, were both astir early today to begin farm commission Walter II. Page Is In poss*«sston the first of th - month. now Joins the ctiorus upon the pretext th*- federal a week of work which will tax their endurance to the utmost . ■i position to utilize an extensive knowl S. W. Upton. who was until recent that I have a citizen, I edge of the country's condition gained ly assistant su-ierlntendent at th*- courts. As a Bryan's schedule for today includes speeches in half a dozen by him while editing the World's Booth-Kelly mill, ami who resigned hav* nothing to retract; but I insist despite great provocation I have towns and a long formal address at a big mass meeting in Madi that about a month ago. has accepted th« Work, the Forum and »tiler publica *1 my views and crlt- management of th*- Sunset Lumber always exprs son Square Garden this evening. tions. iclsm perhaps in strong, yet Ir re Company, located at Mabel. N- ws. spectful language Taft has a mid-day engagement at New' Haven, but will re Other Notes. There has bee.) a good run of sal- mon the past week, and the canneries have presented a scene of activity during that time, Kyle a Sons put part of their fish in the refrigerating room and will can tnem up later. At the Hurd cannery a crew of men were put to work to salt down what the Chinamen were unable to can. The catch is falling off now ¡uni ili** best part of the tun seems to be over, unless another school comes in from the ocean. Judge Potter and Geo. H. Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly Company, arrived her- Tuesday from Eugene and are spending a few days hunting on t he lakes over south. The Tsiltcoos Club Is having the streets through their grounds at the Charles Taylor lakes cleared out. and John Peterson are doing th«- work. Cougars are reported to be growing ing more numerous on Duncan slough and have lately been killing sheep from the flocks of the ranchers. The steamer rtoscoe has a cargo of salmon on board ready for a trip to Coos Bay as soon as the bar will |>er- mit Florence West. Earl Dodd, aged 20 years, son of W. 8. Dodd, who resides near Natron, was found dead near Waldo Lake Sat urday morning He had been out hunting and had evidently lost his wav and frozen to death. The news of the finding of the body- reached Eugene Sunday evening by telephone from Lowell. The message came to Coroner Gordon. A messen- st-nger was sent out from Waldo Lake to Hazel Ix-ll. the nearest point on the road, thence to the Stiers ranch a road, | few miles furtt nt to ! w here a phone : ►re to laiwell and it w anted the coroner. Pe SHOULD ALLOW HOUNDS body. | from the cori>n<*r The <• »roner gav< TO RUN IN MOUNTAINS directed that ti | brought out and Hazel Dell, 'If the law prohibiting th«- running the Few particular of the death of hound in the mountains is not tie t obtained fro w ere man ?r< will soon lie no more ealed ¡1 s er d * He 1 at' was th«- d«s-laratton of dee r hunt n Gold. F. ». Croi rr » year and s home In e cougars <o numer- » i h«- cilling all them out ugars and bold nnn turn to New York this afternoon and deliver several addresses EUGENE NOW HAS RENO W!0E OPEN before midnight. He will devote the entire week to New York. FIVE MERGENTHALEFL In addition to Bryan and Taft several hundred speakers will GAMBLING TOWN The Register, of this city, has pur chased the Morgen)haler linotype that has been In the tfflce of the A'bnay Herald for several years past and will add it to Its plant. Th© machine has been for sale for some time past, and It was offered to The Guard as well as the Salem Journal, but the publishers of both papers decided to put In new machines of late models in adding to the equipme.it of their plants, even if the) cost more. The cutin point of | tibllc Interest In this transaction is that it shows Albany lacks th«- enterprise to support a news|>a|>er that can afford to own and operate typesetting machines. In Eugene It is different. The Guard plant is equiplM-d with two machines of the lat«*st models, a No. 5 and a No. I (double-deck model*. Yoran's job office has a No 5. and the Regls- tor wilt have two of the older models, which h.-ve been in use a number of yearn, making five Mergent haler ma- chine* In thin city. Albany han none A town Is bent judged by Itn m-wn- pnpers. appeal to the voters of all classes throughout the state today and for the remainder of the week. They will include candidates for governor, members of the cabinet. United States senators, members of congress and political spellbinders. Vice Presiden tial Candidate Sherman is also scheduled for a number of ad dresses in New York state during the week. Of the other states the greatest activity is in Ohio and Indi ana. Vice President Fairbanks and John W Kern, Democratic candidate for the vice presidency, are the leading speakers in Indiana, and in Ohio several of President Roosevelt's cabinet will speak for Taft. Chairman Mack has issued a statement claiming Bryan's INSANITY WILL BE ■ election as certain, and Chairman Hitchcock is out with a posi PLEA OF CAPT. HAINS tive declaration of Taft's victory. Nev., Oct. 24. H«»no will re main a wide-open (own for Home time to come, according to the reault of the city election' held her«» today, when the gambling «‘lenient w< n I»' a m.ijorlty of .'»Gf» votes out of a io (al of about .3100 votes cant. The election wa« on n city ordinance to forbid the running of gambling games under license In the city of Reno. The ordinance wa*» put to the city vote upon petition of th»* Anti Gambling League, who made a red hot fight at the polls. K hihi . New York. Oct. 2H Temporary insanity will be the defens«- of Cap tain Peter C. Hnlns, Jr., of the United Htntea army, who killed William E. Annis at the Bayside Yacht Club landing last August. Jenkins Hains, his brother, plead ■ d not guiltv to the Indictment chart Ing him with being l>oth principal anti GOMPERS' ADVICE to the act of his brother, TO ROOSEVELT accessory while counsel tor Haines entered a plea of not guilty on the ground of Washington, D. Oct. 28. Re Insanity. plying to President Roosevelt’s letter to Senator Knox In referente to the application of the writ of Injunction HEARST TO SEEK in labor disputes, Samuel Compera. »reside nt of he American Feder a- PLACE IN SENATE ion of La bor. in a Htat* nii-nt I xhii •d oday. cverelv arraigns the pregi)!«- nt Reno, Nev. or wh<it hi- I* rnm a "Change of po- trota New Y* apparent frlen It ion if at 1 hip tn bitter inl'fensibl' an;at o- Randolph lie hlx r* «Idonee i«m.” Cii In ojienlng hl» statement «V didate íor U lomiM’f g derla r»n that although i 910, using ti ias oft in In t le past discussed wl q'D'S ll| in OK A I* <» h«<11 y •re but outward sigM of the evil «one in secret by myriads of dan- Jnrtl terms sapping the life Mood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itchiog scalp. Ikes lustre to the hair and stops it falling out A single application fiv es relief and proves its worth. Sove your hair before too lite, ''•cm prevents baldness. It is a ««lightful dressing for the bar, free from grease amf sticky oils. Lsk y our druggi-t for tree booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. ne ci- Mr. Cron* y cessf »il n fart. '*ar !•» e 11 H)»* ou neis h tint- s siat> ajoyed using * veari* Bartlett, of Rural Th*-y c ■14'anw«* In a g«*nî le *ay began W1 Il 1.1,Ft Mi Il I I wteinl«*«! I»y litfiMK < ifi/en. d dv 1ÎOV TCHING SCALP )ANDRUFFAND FALUNCrHA)Ri5 i mi-carriage ot CLOSING WEEK OF NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO BE ONE OF HARD STRAIN f' or wl ked.” and thia de- j bruta pite t .► fact i ha* the president Well k new a *- .ia’ m* urr« were being ad- vocat« 1.” .Mr Gomp«'- : s then declare« that ' Presíd nt Ro' evelt makes a ‘‘Dln-ctl and st »eciflc a ttaok upon labor«** In * is I« ter to S riator Knox and aays »hat tiie cauat* of this attack is ’o be | found in the f ¿it that the labor ele- ni«*nt a a rotis •<1 and d^tormln- d to delle« Ita ow n rote which baa led tije pr eaid«*nt to what is charaoter- iff lied a s ’•The womt exhibit!™ d'-niiJ oglam." and display of *lrn-j potent rax«- ar d disappoiotmen’ and i an a w f»il di-^ • nt from the d <nlf) of th«* high off ice of president of the t’nit^«i Rta:«-s Xo one.” m iys Mr. (rompers, will be decelved as to the purpose of Mr. Roosevelt.M Con tinning he statement he bitter- y ree rats the word» and actions of ....« »• »b«* « « «•. - • a n « » in to - wing d* of tfra. W. •I W Eighth nt Ku have used Itoan'i Kidney Pills with fine results and als o have given them tn different members of my family, troubled with weak kidney kidneys I Suf fered from a lame and aching bsck and a tired, listless f* Ing which K made life a burden IHluino'i i Pills procured at store, soon relieved me of noyarn es and I do not b^Kil roommend ’hi- remed-. to sons similarly afflicted: For sale lyy al) deal cents. Poster Milburn New York, w*le agents I States. 1/s-rnom KERNS SPEAKING AGAIN Indianapolis, Oct. 26 John W Kern, compelled to cancel his speaking engagements last week on account of the illness of his son, began a tour of Southern Indiana today. The condition of his son is improved. VENEZUELA PREPARES TO RESIST ROLLAND Caracas, Oct. 26 President Castro, in Answer to a C-cond Netherlands note, has decUned to revoke the decree of May 14 prohibiting the trans shipment of goods for Venezuelan ports at Curacao, which has bt - n so obnoxious to the people of the isl and. Castro asks the Netherlands to send a confidential a^eit to Caracas to arrange terms for an amicable settlement of the dif ficulties between the two governments. The chief of »lie artillery branch of the Venezuelan army has completed preparations for the defense of LaGuira. In antici pation of a naval demonstration by Holland before that port on November 1 shells have been distributed and all modern guns installed in the mountains above LaGniia. rlgh'n Notice of the Injunction wan nerved upon County Judice Webster yesterday. and alm* u|n>n C.nnnilnaion* er» Lightner and Barnes. The court will take ten day« In which to file nrd**r restraining th«- county an answer. -Oregonian. from Issuing a franchise to B tiw»y, of Eugen**. Io lay waler W<*«hl Mortgag«- th«- «'urlìi ,*« plie*)« In the Arista d airi* t ranted by Presiding Judg - Cau A farmer on Rural Routs 2, ti in the state circuit *«*.rt j pire. Ga.. W A. «’It *yd by name, «aya: morning. 1 hr couplaiii at Iliirklen'n Arnica Salve cnrel the H. Nash, who laid out ih* town two worst sores I ever i»w. one on ishvllle. near Arista. Mr Nash my hand and ones on my leg. It is that when h dodk-at*- worth more than a gold mine. I 's to public use hs r**ssrvt I the would not be without It it I had to to lay water ratons ther - * . as*, mortgage the farm to get it." Omy the granting of a franchise to Kelsay 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's Jrtig KELSAY ENJOINED FRUL LAYING WATER MAINS