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THK KL u K.XK « MMM.LT QUARU. ■ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS. ItoOt* omely matrons praise peruna SALEM NTUCKÏ t£.,tim0Ey7hichan? h0 lse^ld remedv coa tiavo u the testis. ny of the e who have used it It K rTr6l tian.ttule?’ t0 d“™“ P« m from a thee lit \\ “ Wh3t Periaa 'eram Wlil d0’ ™ \ \ PWP‘° “y about constitutes •ri- i's. \ eate‘ 11-Uewives of tho United State» > Q \ jLat Pertua will do. They have / X tried it They have reeUed it» benefit 5 ''' y S m’<1« family. They are the ones that L X *re oompetent to speak of it 7A X Se‘i’aPP°into<l erttee know noth- t C’- k 'KH'/ X ingofitwh ever. N gHI& I Perund their family Medicine. Mrs. Anna C. H !<•, 712 E. Yamhill stl eet, P Hand. Or- >n. Vice Pres idea t I Li erary and Educat.. nal Organizauuu of New Hampshire, writes: Tam pl- to endorse Peruna as an a. mJ g .1 family medicine, and e that ia s»fa to give children. 1 give it to mine at the least suggestion of a cold, and take it myself to build up my strength and nerves. ■■■ i “My sister, who la living with me, usee Peruna, too, and she is loud in its praises. “A ■ ur medicine is certainly Worthy of praise.” Backache, Headache. 1«. H attie H amilton . .Nl feat M rs A nthony K auchj Testimony of These Three Housewives Demonstrates Beyond All Cavil That Peruna is a Safe and Useful Remedy. Gained Flesh on Peruna. I Constipation. Torpid Liver. I Mr». Hsttio Hamilton, R. F. D. No. 2. Lptru, Ky., writes: | “I have taken two bottles of Peruna ■ltdcommenced on the third one. I did Ktreally need the third one, but though t ■libeittotake another bottle. I »1 have always weighed 102 pounds, I tat since I began taking Perun« I weigh ■ HO,tor the first time in all my life, and I Ins now thirty-three years aid. Your ■nedicine has surely done me a great Ideal of good, and 1 have recommended |lt to several others who have begun I taking it. | “My mother, who is seventy-six years Ield. had grown so weak she could liearcely walk. She took two bottles of I Peruna and is fleshier and looking well.” Mr». Tre-sie Nelsen, tX» N.Fifth Ave., Nashville, Tenn., w rites: “As Peruna has done me a world of good, I feel in duty bound to tellof it, in hopes that it may meet the eye of some woman w ho has suffered as I did. “For five years I really did not know what a perfectly well day was, and if 1 del not have headache, I had backache or a pain somewhere and really life w as not worth the effort I made to keep going. ‘•A good friend advised me to use Peruna and 1 was clad to try anything, and I am very pleased to say that six bottles matte a new woman of me and I have no m> re pains and life looks bright again.” Mrs. Anthony Rauch, 306 N. Walnut street, Bucyrus, O., writes: “I was suffering from obstinate con stipation and torpid liver, w hen I took your advice and purchased six bottles of Perunaand Manalin. When I had taken only one bottle 1 felt much better, and since I have taken two more bottles I feel entirely well, but I w ill continue taking the medicine for a short tune to make sure of my cure. “I think Manalin is one of the fluest Catarrh of Boucla. remedies for constipation that I ever tried. I will never be without it. It Mrs. Maggie Durbin, 1832North street, has made me so strong. I can do a Little Rock, Ark., writes: day’s work and never tire. I am so “I was troubled for five years with a glad I do not get- those dizzy spells any chronic disease. I tried everything 1 more. I haven’t had one since 1 took , heard of, but nothing did me any good. your medicine. I Some doctors said my trouble was ca Internal Catarrh. “I cannot thank you enough for what tarrh of the boweh, and some said con Mrs. M. F. Jones, of Burning Springs, your medicine has done for me. All sumption of the bowels. One doctoi sick people should give it a fair trial.” Ky., writes: said he could cure me. 1 took his medi cine two mon Mis, t ut it did me no good. “No family should ever be without Kidneys end Bladder. Peruns, for it is an unfailing cure for Mrs. Gus. H. Carlson, Box 201, Orton “A friend of mine advised me to try cold», and It is an excellent remedy to Peruna and I did so. After I had taken ville, Minn., writes: prevent and relieve c oup. two bottles I found It was helping me, “ I had catarrh of the kidneys and “And to speak from a standpoint of so I continued its use, and It has cured experience, I can candidly say that it is bladder. I have taken Peruna until me sound and well. the remedy for internal catarrh. I shall now, and I do not think I need to take it “I can recommend Peruna to anyone, sot hesitate to recommend it, especially any longer. and If anyone wants to know what “ I feel weU, and my tongue is clear, to all suffering women. Peruna did for nae if they will write to “Peruna has gain d full confidence and I have no bitter taste in my mouth. me I will answer promptly.” I am very thankful for Peruna.” and a permanent stay in our home.” FARM UPLIFT COMMISSION STARTS REGULAR WORK ■ tir.i.ire, Md. Nov. 6 —The meni li ■> of President Roosevelt’s farni- ‘ uplift commission, nt which Lib» r'.' hr.i Dative of Corneil is .balr- ”4 • minded up at me Agricultural f Maryland today to organ rm « ‘ ' li id th-ir first hearing. T"“ me ting is preliminary to an ex pensive tn ir of the country by the toemeers - the - - commission, in the tturse of ich they will visit agri cultural r tex an I confer with far- ®ers’ insl workera and others in ail parts the country. On - « • from next MonJay the domivi e:-.- will lave a ge ?era! session In Washington to meet the I masters of the State Granges and I representatives of agricultural col-1 leges and experiment stations, Thei session will last two days and at its conclusion the commissioners will going leave for the Southwest, through Tennessee, Oklahoma and Texas, and thence through .Arizona. New Mexico and California Both the northern and southern group of the Rockv Mountain states will be cover ed. On the return • ast there will Is* hearings in practically all of the mid dle western states. The party will re turn for a final hearing in Washing ton about the middle of, December. ROOSEVELT MAY SUCCEED PLATT AS SENATOR This sterling household remedv is most successfully prescntied for a wot t of troubles.” For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural com- live, o]-erating directly upon the liver ami ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activtv. beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding m the processes of digestion an<l assinu.»' n . food, promoting a wholesome natur.u appetite, correcting sour »t<«nich. breath, irregularities of the towels. con stipation and the long list of tr « directly traceable to those unwh conditions. Kaspanlla dispel- drowsi ness, beadache, backache ami desp- 1 ency due to inactivity of the l.ver. kidneys and digestive tract • strv ning tonic of the highest value, all. dealers to refund the pure: • i H ovt C ukmi CAL C o . l’ortlai .. 1 rig - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <• ■V » the skidoo horse and cattle tablets , s»wd„vt. A«ev Chop Feed ir Br.n A.k i” ’ T»Wt».Wont Kutney.Ctoicfcee Cbolvra »-•'«- or 5 . -» Barb Wwv Unuaeat. PuU Lv« U.. V- P«' ' i(>| '. ,** 0°o^P.-l«. -T«r«'» TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINETOHLALffl THEY MAIE YOl FEEL LIKE A etl Toew. Bn<M Sanaa«. H..1 Worm Ksl«» L ClRidWb Lera. Female RttaUtor or Qu.nbT !• JUSTICE PECKHAM ELIGIBLE TO RETIRE BARTER’S PANAMA CANAL SUüDtN DEATH IS DELAYED FOR OF PROMINENT SEVERAL YEARS FINANCIER Chicago. Nov 7 William D. Cor nish. of New York, second vice pres ident of th<- Union Pacific Hallroad Company, and director of many cor porations. was found dead in bud at the Auditorium Annex tn thia city today. His demlM- »w due to heart disease. Cornish was a director in the toi- lowing corporation»: I.eavenworth, Kansas i* Western Kailroad: Nor thern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon; ’the Oregon Railroad Xr Nav igation Company, of which he »a» V Ori of which he was vice president; Po ’- land > Asiatic Steamship Company. Southern Pacific Company; Southern Pacific Railroad Company, of which Po.iUvely rur«d by he was president; Spokane Union Depot Company Union Pacific Laud (h.w Little Pill». Tlwy a)w r»U»-Te W* Company, of which he was presi tr*w> Ir a I»y»p»-pela. !u dent, and Wells-Fargo Iaind Com 2’geaUon atd Too Hear t) pany. Eating. A perfect ret» «ly tor irijlu-m. X uth I »row nine«. Bad Tv.sU la toe Mouth. Onate Tnac- in. Pain in the a !» Y"Kf1D UVÏH. The r .ate th" Bow '.a. Purely VeQ-’atwe. ,MAU. FILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE _ Genuine Must Bear _ J,< „aOOCDQ GUiwt. nuiDE. ~ HUNTERS ’&TRAPPERS ocrUV *"B bt I i UTI' i AN'cßcLiblc Preparation for As - I slmüating the Food ami Ketfula- New Orleans, Nov. 7 A refiort reached here today from Colon. Pan ama. that a subterranean lake bas been found under Hie site of one of the proposed big locks of the Pana ma canal at Gatun. and this will re sult in the delay of aeveral years In completing the iwuui aud a much larger outlay of money than was first anticipated According to the ri-|H>rt the dis covery was kept secret and engi neers who are »aid to know of the discovery declined to dlscuas the mat ter durUf* the ab»ence of Colonel Goethal» In the United States. It? port | i | m redite«! Washington, Nov. 7.—The Isth- nilan canal office stated that no word has been received of the finding of a subterranean lake under the situ of one of the locks at Gatun. The re report Is declared to be absurd be cause boring had proven the Stability of the earth before work was com menced on the locks. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE FLIES HIGH GRAF1 IN CANADA’S MARINE DEPARTMENT Frederickshafen. Nov. 7.—Crown Prince Frederick William made th< ascent today with Count Zeppelin in the latter'» airship. A strong nor- tberly wind was blowing and it WH» very cold. It is probable that they will proceed to Donaueschingen He den. where Emperor William will arrive during the course of the day <tu>*e«»ful Trip. Donaueschingen Haden. Nov The Zetmeiln airship mant-nv w ove of wh ' «11 Ms Qu-bee, Nov 7.— Ae the r»>eult of the Investigation into the alleged graft In Canada's marine department 28 minor officials and employes bare been suspended The testimony shows tbs' contractors had to pay a bonus of five per cent otl good» fur nishod to the government and goi even by charging the government < orbftanf tirlces r Co bn r g For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the INLANLS ZÍ HILPKEN ! Promotes Di^esfion.CIrcrful- ncss and Rest Contai ns neither H Opium.Morphine nor Mineral i N ot N ahcotic . Signature ■ ApcrfcctRcinnly forConstipa tiort. Sour Stornarti,Diarrhoea. Worms ,Conv ulsious. I everish- ucss and Loss of S leet . tac Sonile Signature nf NEW YORK. Washington. D. C.. Nov. 7 As good tiiHte to keep out of polKic». he Alb fnonth-» old Democrat and sociate Justice Rufus W Peckham is yet a staunch among his friends it Is an open se reached his seventieth year today cret that he has held on to his high and consequently adds another to position during the past few years Roosevelt LÄACT copy OF WRAPPER the list of members of the Supreme In hope that President succeeded by a Democrat Court who are eligible to retirement. might he as a consequence his own and that It Is a pretty general rule among the successor on (he woolsack might lie members of the court to take advan a man of like political faith. faith, Now tage of the law which permits them that the next next. I’reaiilent resident Is known to retire with full pay when they there Is nothing to prevent flit' Chief have reached the age of seventy, Justice from retiring whenever he ao though in the case of a few members desires. • which have Iwen blest with robust Next to Chief Justice Fuller. In health they have waived the rille lull tit of years, conies Justice Harlan, THIRTY-TWO BIRTHS ' »ini have continued to grace the wool lie is a man of large physique, and AND TWENTY-SEVEN sack for several years after they seemingly us full of health as the 1 have reached the age of earned re best of men. But he has reached nti tirement. It . tiler times the exigen age where most men seek rest from DEATHS IN OCTOBER cies of politics have cau-’d them to active affairs, and his Retirement lie I hold on or to retire, as the case may fore loug is expected. Ills has been be, in the hope that their places may an exceedingly active career. He Dr. J. W Harris, comity health of he filled with men of their own par- comes from Virginia vln Kentucky, that is, his ancestors were Virgin fiver, has niHile out bls report for ty. Now that the complexion of the ians. lie is a Republican and in 1H75 October, ne reports 32 births, 9 •» national administration has been he was the Republican candidate for males nnd ten feninles. and 27 settled for four years to come it governor of Kentucky, lie has been deaths, the cause of each being ns fol would not be surprising if there an associate Justice of the Supreme lows: should be some changes in the per- Court since 1S77. Apoplexy. 3; senility. 1: tutierculo Associate Justice David J. Brewer sonnel of the supreme tribunal be 1 ; gastritis, 1 ; have elapsed. became eligible for retirement last sis, 1; convulsions, fore many months heart disease. 3; puralysia. 1 ; Ueckbam there are Besides Justice year, having been born in Asia Mln- four members of the court who have’ or in 183 7, hls father having been Bright’s disease, 1; malignant liver, accidental. 1. passed the retiring age. These are a missionary to Turkey. Whether he 1; typhoid fever, 1; sore mouth. 1; Melville W. Fuller. Chief Justice,, intends to avail himself of the premature birth. 1; who is 75; John M. Harlan, associate. privilege to retire in the near fu- dysentery, 1; puerperal septiBenia, 1. Justice, who is only three months ture, is not known. He appears to be the Junior of the Chief Justice; Dav-, a man of excellent health. In poli id J. Brewer, associate Justice, who! ties he is a Republican will be 71 next June, and Justice I It is believed that Justice Peck Peckham,, who is seventy years old I ham will probably avail himself of the op|H>rtunity to retire. During the today. President Roosevelt Is not likely past few years his health has not to have an opportunity to name a been of the best and more than a member of the Supreme Court, hut year ago. it was rmored that he was his suecesHor. who will take office likely to quit the bench. He took March 4 next, will in all probability ills »eat»in 1905, succeeding the late have the naming of at least four Howel] E Jackson of Tennessee He members of the court to take the is a Democrat, but was never very ac place of those now eligible to retire. tive in polltii's. At the time of bls Chief Justice Fuller has already giv I appointment by President Cleveland en nearly six years more to the ar- , he Wits II justice of the supreme court duoim task of weighing every matter of appeals of New York. He Is a than ><• i native of Albany aiul ba» served ua coming before the c uirt He I r n district attorney and c^rporathln would have had to give. hale and hearty, well-preserved old counsel of that city before he be He 1» highly eateem- man and hears bis three score and came a judge fifteen years with grace. Though for i-d by Ills aHsociates on the supreme the time he is chief iu»ti'w Mr. Ful bench as well as by all other» who ler Is compelled by precedent and know him. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ARTERS VFURSHIDES Subscnhe for The Dafy Guard. (Guard Special Service.) Washington. D. C., Nov 7.— Five bids for the construc tion of the Eugene, Or., postoffice building at Eugene were received and opened at the treasury department today as fol lows: W 0 Heckart, Eugene, $62,500. Geo C. Mourer Company Salem, $62,326. Welch Bros., Salem. $54.957. Charles A. Gray. Portland $66,225. Campbell Building Compa iv . Salt Lake. Utah, $55,500. All the bidders promise to complete the building by Decem ber 1. 1909. The award of the contract will not be made for ionic days yet, but it will doubtless go to Welch Bros., of Sa len., who are the lowest bidt’en Washington. Nov. 6.—That Roosevelt may be successor of Platt in the senate la re garded by many In Washing ion. D. C. as not at all im probable. Those who regard this possible declare that they have assurances frvtn the president himself that he 1» not entirely adverse to ac ceptance of the senatorial of fice under conditions which will prevail after the fourth of March ITT Lt IVER Crash and mix in feed or salt. Prooe'dots in tablets your stock look like the D rops IGK HtAUAGHE MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK. FOODS S < USiNC M akes EARLY WAR HEROES Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 7.—Today, •he ninety-seventh anniversary of the battle of Tippecanoe, saw the citni- pletion of all arrangements for the unvi ::!t g and dedication of the hand some monument erected on the bat tlefield in nv inory of the heroea of the conflict between General Wil liam TFenrv Harrison and his men and the Indians under the Prophet Among the scheduled speakers the dedication are Governor Hanly, Con gressman E. I). Crumpaeker, State ;.,d DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Senator Will R. Wood and Judge Hazel Salve it is healing, cooling Richard P. DeHart. The memorial consists of a hand and cleansing It is especially good some granite shaft ninety feet in for piles. Sold by all druggists. height. The base is appropriately Inscribed and in front stands a life size statue of General Harrison. KASPARILLA , FINISH MONUMENT TO CONTRACTORS LOWEST BIDDERS ON 9 oo EUGENE FOST OFFICE CASTORIA Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORI p. i.“;» F Ü ▼MC CINT4UR COMPANY, NSW V«RM CrVW ■■■■■■■■■■■■■be, angina pectoris, 1 ; tumor of brain, I. lagrlppe. t; exposlire and exhaus- tlon. 1. There were two i-anee of coutag- lolls dlseuses r.'portoli during the month. one of typhoid fevur and one <>f lin-aslt-H. liooi: cortili ci ici -:. For the complete cure of ootighn, eoldK, asthma and bronchitis nnd all lung complaints tending to consump tion. liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ago- maintained an estab- I -lu ll reputtotioa M a Standard cough remedy It contain» no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price 11.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co, props.. Cleveland. O.