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TKN THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURBDAY. OCT 21, 1900 FOR RHEUMATISM Rheumatism is in reality an internal inflammation: a diseased condi tion of the blood cells which supply the nourishment and streligth necessary to sustain our bodies The disease is caused by an excess of uric acid in •ibe blood, which comes from indigestion, weak kidnevs, constipation, and other irregularities of the system Thu uric acid produces an lutlcmed and acrid condition of the blood, and the circulation, instead of nourishing the different portions of the body, continually deposits into the muscles, wrvfs, joints and bones, the Irritating and pain-producing acid with which tt is filled. Then follow ths painful and torturing svmptoir.s of Rheumatism We do not claim for 8. S. 8. that it is anything more than a first class blood purifier, and that is just what is needed to cure Rheumatism. S. 8. 8. goes tnto the circulation, and by neutralising the uric acid and driving it from the blood, effectually and surely removes the cause of Rheumatism. 8.3.8. stTwcgthens and invigorates the blood so that Instead of a weak, sour stream causing pain and agony throughout the system, it becomes an teaigi rating. nourishing fluid, furnishing health and vigor to every portion ef the bodv.and permanently relieving the suffering caused by Rheumatism. 6.8. S is purely vegetable and will not injure the r.-.ost delicate system. Book ot Rheumatism and anr medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA ARMITAGE BUYS PIUTE OUTLAW. BRICK BLOCK WILLIE BOY. IS FROM BOELL Frank Armitage, one of Lane coun ty’s best-known young men, has pur chased from J. D. Buell the two-story brick block on Willamette street, oc cupied bv the Eugene Gun Coni- l«auy. 1 he price is not given out for publication, but it is understood that Mr. Buell makes a handsome profit over what he paid for the building a couple or three years ago. The build ing has a frontage of 21 feet and the property extends back to the al- ■ley, 16« feet. The second floor is di vided into living rooms, w hich are al! occupied. Mr. Armitage has just sold his fine farm of 302 acres on the road "between Eugene and Coburg to Geo. W. Bond, from Trinidad. Colo., for 334.000. The farm oontains a hand some residence and some of the best land in Lane county. Mr. Bond is a modern farmer and will cultivate this fine piece of land in the most up-to- date manner possible. I OUTLAWS RESULT IS ONE DEATH Buena Vista. Or . Oct. 17—Shot to death on the banks of the Luek- iam.it«« River at 10 30 this naming was the fate of George Carter, ring- lea der of the quintet of convicts who «scaped from their guards at th«' pen itentiary at Salem Friday night Two of Carter's compaiotis. Dun can and tllnrt Ferris, ar«* serious ly wounded, th«« former probably fa tally, ns the re-ult of a pitched bat- tle between th«« outlaws and John Grant, sheriff of Polk vxunty, and four members of rhe ¡«osse Elmer “Cherokee” James, one «if th«« men who with Sheriff Grant, was slightly wounded , in the right '.eg. but Is still with the posse on the hunt fir Mik.« Ntchatlch and Ubert Murray, th«« two outlaws still at in Woodman hall and were pre.«ld«M ov««r by Dr. I,. |> S«-arbrough. presi dent < f th«« local dcvelopmvut league, and th«» speakers were; H W. Thompson, J. !l Hartog and Tom Richardson \l| mad«« rousing spe<s h es anti stlrrod up much enthusiasm \t th«« el«we of Mi Richardson's ad dress he called for a script Ion to an advertlslg and promotion fund, mid the amounts secure dper month were as foil ws L. l> Starbroiigh. Ito. li I) Hawley. |f>; Fred Wright. 8"<: T V Shafer $.». Henry Parsons. $■«. R O Brady, ».«. J Stratford. J L. Clark, 32, This mad«« a total of 34 6'« for the year which will be swellt'd to 31000 by th«« work of a committ«««« who will s*> others and take charge of th«> fund after It Is collected The committee Is R n Hawley, E. J. Moore. Henry Pars ns. PLANK SUES KOMPP BROS. FOR DAMAGES ON ACCOUNT OF INJURIES ANOTHER WOMAN CURED JAP BANKS FORCED 10 CLOSE « lu-.plt«« the stormy wratlu«r a big I.os Angeles. Oct is.—The Japan- ese-Amerlcan bunk of thia city, a crow I of leioHtlng E ukvii I iiiih gather branch of the San Francisco bank, ed at the court hou»«« la*l night and having deposits of about i 3200.000. uas closed today by . order of State Hunk Examiner Anderson lib trou ble is supposed to be the natural con sequence of the falline of the Japan Gardiner. Maine —| rrcll »uff« KT fl- III . cm hanks at Oaklaud and Sacramen to. By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound SEVERAL FAMILIES FROM WISCONSIN COMING TO EUGE\E ng work I nt at I« att 11 st ii I i tft'l an«l the pr»‘ Jlcted t a in mnt »« hi H uk « me'» gr till«wed the growth of t mid li««r tM‘-*ple «»Wed It I th«» »tate to tnake I ' den«-«« < lty In Oreg«« ' effort »<< shoul I ht five years of 25.000 |»e A C. Dixon cf th« Lumber C<> . «solle] hl« comi well satisfied with th«« ek|M-nditure of L •• bo -t fund during the past two »•ars, as they haw sold luuiliey for hun«lre«la of r«"sld«^n<•«« rrvH't««d til that time that otherwl«» would n<«t have l>«««’n built lie said the city tumid not attori to hire a cheap man to dlrerf th«« publicity « >rk Mr Dixon tjiok the |uMltlon that no great bu-1ne«a concern, or nu growing city could afford to do without a well organised publlcltr department Dr L 1. Wbltaow, rhalrtnan of the Nairobi. British East Af Drs. C. H. and C. H. T. At snood board of govern -r» of the C «nimer- rica. Oct. IS. — Mr. Cresswell, surrendered themselves to Sheriff clal Club, gave some flgurea on bow Stevens this morning to serve their a government engineer, re th* boom fund waa Mpended Iu terms of five months each on a ports that Roosevelt had a the year, 82.000 going to the «i charge of having maintained a nui narrow escape from an ele lilblt at Seattle sud 8J.ooo b«-ing put « V ' sance in operating a maternity hos phant. He was hunting with In the J««pot ¡«ark pital at Tremont. They were tried by Cunningham, a big game lion J M Shelley, Jack Rodman a jury in Judge Cleland's department huntof, and Roosyvelt and H W Thompaon were among Farmer Who Was Killed in a and .1 verdict of guilty was brought brought dotvti a big bull le- those who a|».ke, and their telling in aJntia-y 14 of this year. They ¡Hilnts In favor of a eoutlnn««d «ani brought down a bug bull sle- URÏY WOODSON. 1 Hunaway Had Property ARTHUR I. VORYS. werd then sentenced to serve five ¡uilgu for bo«Mtlng Were «il thus last Ir- Vrey YVnodson ««V Kentucky, serre- ♦ fore he could reload another months each by Judge Cleland. The ♦ elephant charged, and he was Artlmr I. Vorya, hgitw nival of ally received. Worth That Figure case went to the Supreme Court, ta ry of the I ivnurratic national com- ♦ forced to take refuge behind ♦ Frank II ilttvlieok fie the pnnlthm Hon. S H. Friendly also ti.ade A mitte«, la a Kentuckian and has had and the decision of the Circuit Court trees, while Cunningham, by ♦ • < chairman of ft»« Wots ■tdli-nn na neat «bara toriati«- h, which WBt Mrs. Alice W. deck was today ap- was confirmed early this week.— nwh expel tteiKi- In state and national a clever shot, turned the pur ♦ tional oonimltlw mal t^ôar- fiait time much appreciated, u nd received I lb- pointed administratrix of the estate Portland Telegram. goHttes. Iff Is a journal Ut by profe*- fe is hairnalUt profes ♦ suing elephant away from ♦ eral applause. manager of lb«* fcft '«vmgai Ign tn of B. F. Cleek, the Junction City (ar- •k><£ ♦ Roosevelt. _____ ’ hr Th«- spvukgr of tht* • ♦ Ohh>. has lieeu a power In tls 4*«<">l« match!»««» Ixumtcr. Torn aier. who was killed in a runaway* i<»n. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*>♦♦♦♦♦>« A*«**O**4O*e more than a week ago as he was I lli-eii |K>llth-s of tls- Burkeye Sfnt» fr the Portland Commercial Club num Grant and his men. who were cross driving with his daughter-in-law J eevoral yours. lie is a lawyer and ager, waa then Inti» >dur«>d Among I ing the river on a log boom. -Atoine from a meeting Of a thresher ; has I mm * u chy solk'Mnr of Ians aslvr other things he said that th«« very Carter, the leader of the gang, and company, of which he was a stock- j O.. uud state of lumi» beat Idea Iu oommiitilty mlvrrtlsinK one of the two outlaws armed, open holder. The estimated value of the : gotten out In Am««rlca last y«*ar, was Pittsburg. Oct. 15.—The work of ed fire with the Luger automatic pis atice. property of the estate is 318,200, ac- < the international convention of the the Eugen«« I bell«« in th«« tumbler of tol taken from Guard HIrtzel a: the cording to the petition for appoint-1 Disciples water, giving the romparatIvr amount of Christ (Christian time of the break. So sudden did-Che residence at Eugene, Oregon They meat of administratrix, filed with the Church), today centered about the of rainfall In Oregon, New Orleans, will be accompanied by their children, and New York probate court today. The income American Temperance Beard, the shooting commence and so unexepect- TISs Idea was orlg Miaa i’ Eaton mid \ Eaton, Mr. ana Inal« J by J it Hartog from this property from rent is es Board of Ministerial Relief Church i ed was the attack that the officers Til«« ru-xt Mrs. Arthur Peters and children, and beat, ho said, was th«« oval, ii ••<! on were taken by surprise, and Carter timated at 32000. Extensions, the National Benevolent must have been a poor marksman or Miss Evelyn Becker will alae be W. R. Goodman, W. T. Driskill and ! Association and the Christian En-| the envelope« with th«» Inscription among the party which will depart for "Eugene la th«« place for y hi . F. C. Crueger were appointed ap-1 deavor. Sessions were held in three some of the party would have been Mr opportunity offered In the golden killed. Sheriff Grant and Constable praisers of the property. Richard«* n said ho at once took that i of the large halU of the Carnegie In- their chosen home In Oaregor,. The Idea and had envelopes prluteil with Hamilton were the first to recover stitute. National Secretary G. W. Times and the whole community the tame oval with the word*. “Ore- ■ IX A BAH WAY Muckley of Kansas City, made the and open fire on the desperadoes, whereupon the outlaws sought cover. wishes them success, prosperity and gon Is th«« place for you ” The third report for the Board of Church Ex- i-ivst Shot Cost Life. Mineral Poiqt, Wis.. Oct. 18.—F. happiness in their new homes. best I l« a waa th«« d<«|e>t |>ark Mr Many a Eugene Reaeh-r Will be Grate tensions. Carter ‘hesitated long enough to F. Hanscom, cashier of the wrecked Rl< ha rd son paid «»ompllnienta to Eu ' ful For This Information. attempt another shot at the pooae, First National Bank of Mineral Point, gene and lain«* county and ■ omm<’nt««d ■ ADVERTISED LETTERS. When your back gives out: and his rashness cost him his life, committed suicide last night. The upon the wonderful growth of th«*| Becomes lame, weak or aching: ’ Oct. 13, 1909. tor as he aimed his weapon Sheriff body was removed to the hotel of his « immunity alnce the ti<»«t fund wa-1 When urinary troubles set in., Anderson. Carl F. Grant sent a Winchester 30-30 bul mother-in-law, Mrs. John Gray, and >«r««nted He also deplored the fu l that1 Your kidneys are in a “bad way.” Borlers. B. Co. let crashing into the outlaw's brain at the sight of the body Mrs. Gray a number of property owenra who Brooks. Mrs. Pope, Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. and he fell dead on the river bank. dropped dead. Myrtle Point, Or., Oct. 18 An profit by th«« Incrased population and Brown. Mrs. S. G. Here is local evidence to prove it: On tCie death of Carter, whose Hanscom was a brother-in-law of . eventful life cam«« to a close w hen the consequent Increase In rents, Bun. Minnie, Chas. Beadl. retired. 333 W Eighth right name is George Wright and Vice President Phil Allen, Jr., of the I Captain William E R.u kleff pa- ••<! give absolutely nothing toward the . i ’» St.. Eugene, Or., says: ’'I just as ar Carlos. Mrs. M. who is the son of respectable people bank, and for whose alleged misuse ’ away last Thursday. Captain Itack- boost fund. dently recommeno Doan's Kidney Cummins. Mrs. Ann. at Eugene. Albert Ferris. a half of the funds Allen was arrested Fri leff was born In Portland, Me . March G« mm I Sum ltai*««<l. Pills today as 1 did in the early part Fuller. T. T. breed Indian, who was found to have day. It is alleged that the bank was | 9, 16 16. When but a boy he went to lie then called for sub«Hrlptl<ina to Grow Mrs A. E. of 1903, when I first used them. been shot through the body, the ball looted of 8200.000 by means of forg I sea with bls father, and together they th«* tiind with the following result! Kidney comptaint •had clung to me af Hanson. Thomas, entering below the heart anJ coming ed notes by Allen, whose chief aid sailed around the Horn and their First National bank 3100 a month; ter I left the army. It was not con Hiatt, Elmer. out at the back, signalled t.iat he In running the bank was Hanscom. steamer, the Orlan, was the first boat F. L ChanibiTH 32.’., Chumbe a llur«i- Johnson. Mrs. Mary stant but I never knew the moment would surrender. to sui i-essfully < roaa tbO I'liipqua leu ware Co $36; Booth Kelly » -■■ Long, Mrs. Mollie. when any over-exertion or the con- Firing has ceased and Nlchatich •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»a I They were also the first to sail over the fund Is as large aa last year; S ■centra tion of a cold would bring on Lewis. Mrs. Mabel, and Murray aaeceeded in escaping the Coquille river bar. Unaided they II Friendly, 325; F. E Dunn. 325; Martin, Mrs. G. A. an attack, At times I was laid up through the dense underbrush which X steered through the rocks and up Jack Rodman Co., 315. Sterling Fou for weeks. The last attack I had was Minthorn, W. lines the two rivers at that point I and o the river when It flowed through Its ler, 315; M Svarvernd, 312 SO or about six months ago, when a lame Neusch wander. Peter, extends for several miles into the ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a**** old channel around the cliff at Ban- 125; C« m kerllne * Wetherbee, 3lu;| ness across the small of my back ap Oaks, Mr. country. Eugene Mill tt Elevator company, don, • >r. peared, accompanied by a dull, heavy, Osburn, M. H. SatunlHy Evening's Fight. Ait high noon at the home of the 310; W A Bell, 3 «. Flaher laiundry, I pain over my right kidney. My kid Parson, Ed. Salem, Or.. Oct. 16.—The first la bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. H UFF ERIX G ENDED. 32.50, W M. Green, 35; Dr. Kuykeo neys were also weak, and it was dif Poole. W. E. formation promising to lead to the Gibbs, East Seventeenth street and dull, 35; Dr. Whitson, « a ficult for me to control the secretions. Reynolds, Mrs. J. N. apprehension of the five convicts Villard avenue, Eugene, Miss Grace 32; tile Paine, 315 or 320; Y. D. I used several remedies that were Scott. Cornelius, who escaped from the guards at the' Gibbs and Charles Hinkley, Rev. C. E. S Rolfe, 32, 32. F. M Wilkins, 81; recommendd to me. but derived little, Sharpe. Mrs. W.W. Institution for feeble-minded here, A. Wooley officiating. Miss Maud T H Ellis, 32 Tollman Studio. if any benefit from them. Finally I Snook, Alva. Friday evening, was received at 4 I Stam acted as bridesmaid and lander 32.50; Professor E. H. McAlister, decided to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, Smith, Mrs. Eva, o'clock Saturday afternoon from a Gibbs, brother of the bride, as best And best of all the Red Cross Drug 32.50. and i was not long before I knew Smith, Mike, farmer near Buena Vista, Or. man. The, bride was attired In white that they were what my system re Whate. Mrs. Florence, Superintendent James of the state' and carried pink La France roses and Co. guarantes It to cure you or mon «¡uired. They soon corrected the Williams, W. O. prison was told over the telephone the bridesmaid was dressel in ¡«ale ey ack. Read this: "I have been a great sttff««rer for 1 I and the weakness of the kidneys Woodcock, w. o. that five convicts were seen sitting blue. The decorations in the rooms pains and aches disappeared. During FOREIGN. 'around a campfire one mile north of l were ferns and red chrysantbeui ims. years, everything I ate gave me heart the time which ha* elapsed 1 have Fgvartsen, Miss Lorine. Buena Vista Saturday afternoon. .A i After the ceremony an elaborate burns. I have never been able to get had no return of kidney trouble and J. L. PAGE, p. M. farmer gave the Information, wedding dinner was served and many anything that would give me any re have reason to say Doan's Kidney The fugitives were seen on the valuable gifts were displayed. The lief until a friend of mine insisted on I I took a 50 cent Pills are an effective remedy.” The Socialist local of Eugene on1 farmer's place. Superintendent welding was quiet, only the intimate my taking Ml-o-na box ¡in«J I believ«« I am entirely well.” For ■sale by all dealers. Price 50 Friday evening of this week passed | James, accompanied by Walter John- I relatives .being present F. M. Bryant, $ewman, Ga.. June 5th cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. reoolutions of protest against the ac- son, a local man, started for Buena Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley will leave Ml-o-na Is not a nostrum; It is tht« New York, sole agents tor the United tlons of King Alnbcnso of Spain, in (Vista *“ lmme.1 la’ely, and a posse of Tuesday for Portland and then to prescription of a celebrated physician States. that he has soiled his royal robes in prison guards followed siiortly after California, their future home. who Is a specialist in stomach dis Remember bee name—Doan’s and the birsod of one of th«» truest Social ward. Word was received at 5 o'clock eases. take no other. ists of his realm, Professor Francls- Saturday evening to the effe t that One clever woman called Ml o-tia cisco Ferre, and to the Pope of Rome, the convicts had been surrounded at « the Sunshine Prescription bocansed It l Owen Windham, a young man liv who they say has not acted like al Buena Vista, and at. eight o'clo« k ♦ ♦ changed her from a miserable, tier-1 ing at Jasper, appeared In th<- justice Christian toward the daughter W ere of this evening further Information ar » vous dyspeptic Into a bright, healthy, court here this afternoon on the Ferre. both The Socialist local has In rived that a running fight had taken happy woman in a few weeks. charge of assault and battery upon structed Its secretary to forward place on the main streets of Buena These little Ml-o-na tablets are At the General hoipltal In Eu James Shelby, also of Jasper, but these resolutions to state headquar Vista, and Walter Johnson, who ac the young man showed a receipt ters to be forwarded to the Inter companied Its a Top Notch. Superintendent. James, gene. October 16. 1909, at 11 p. m., surely wonder workers. They abso from Justice of the Peace Adam national headquarters at Brussels. Great deeds compel regards, The received a gunshot wound In the Henry LeRoy, son of Claud Yancey lutely cure Indigestion whether acute I or chronic. and wife, aged 3 months, from chol I right leg but of no consequence. The Ritchie, for a >5 fine which Wind world crowns its doers. That's why The funeral was held They stop belching, gas In stomach, the American people have crowned barn l ad paid to him and he was dis cr.; M. Svarvernd today closed up a convicts succeeded in getting bevond era infantum and heaviness in a few minutes. Dis this afternoon at 3 o'clock with In charged from custody. Windham had deal witfh C. W. Darling, whereby i tile reach of the posse and are now Dr. King's New Discovery the King terment in the Laurel Grove ceme tress after eating vanishes as if by plc-aded guilty in Ritchie's court and Melvin Hansen becomes the owner of surrounded in the timber south of of Throat anti Lung remedies. Every tery, Rev. E. C. Wigmore conducting magic when one or two little Mi-o-na atom is a health force it kills germ» was fined that amount. the balance of 70 acres, known as | Buena Vista. tablets are swallowed fhe services. and colds, and la grippe vanish. It the Zigler place located- about 1 1-2 Only 50 cents a box at leading heals cough-racked membranes and Mark Fleming, tde real estate deal miles out on the river road. Mr. Han druggists everywhere, and In Eugene At the home of Mrs. Bachelor, Cot- er. b.m on exhibition at his office a sen already has 17 acres of this coughing stops. Sore, Inflamed bron Grove, October 14, 1999 by the Red Cross Drug Co. Test chlel tubes and lungs are cured and sun Hower which is over 12 feet high tract, and his plan is to cut it up in Nellie Taylor, wife of J. C. Taylor, sample free from Booth's Ml-o-na, hemorrhages cease «nd the head of vhieh 1» over a foot to tracts from 1 to 10 ac.res, having Dr. George aged 38 years, of tuberculosis. hi diameter. I «•' grown on Jas. already graded a 40 fort street from i More. Black Jack. N. C., writes: “It Ther was a rousing booster rally rark ’r’s place < •> the Coast Fork. Mr. the river road back to the 8. P. R. R. | cured me of lung trouble, prouotinc «100.00 REWARD Fleming says the. e was one stalk that giving the entire tract a dirftet outlet,! at Creswell Saturday evening. Among cd hopeleae by all doctors." 50c. 31.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran •at perhaps fifteen feet high, but the and giving 1 acre tracts 11S foot those who attended from Eugene would gladly be paid for a cure by frontage on the road. This kind of, were: J. H. Hartog. S. H. Friendly, many people who are crippled with teed by W. A. Kuykendall. kead was small. acreage will no doubt find- a ready H. W. Thompson. C. 8. Williams, E. rheumatl m. yet if they only knew Mr. and Mrs. Auvll, of Entiat. market. S. Rolfe. L. H. Johnson, L. T. Harris. ft. they can be cured by a few bottles W. W. Morris of Springfield, was Jnst a paasenger on the noon train today Wash., are here visiting at the home L. E. Bean. S. P. Ness, Dr. Thompson, of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the lluros catarri i or money back. price is only. 25c 5Oc and 11.00 per breathe itim Complete outfit, including for Rockford, Wash., where he will Fred Parker, Jr., is in the city T. J. Ryan, H. G. Galey and others. •f Mrs. Auvil's father, A. C. Jen- inhaler fl. Extra botti ♦ C««*. Druggists. visit a while. from Roseburg. •inga. The exercises at Creswell were held bottle. Boid by Dillon Drug Co. ROOSEVELT HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM ELEPHANT ATWOODS WILLING NOW TO SERVE OUT TIME . I,*'1', • Wants $505 on Account of Rig Turning Over With Him and His Family Franklin Plank, who on August 12 lust, when which lie and his family taken to the mountains ov»Tlurn««d on u high h grad««, grad today b«>- g.ui suit in the circuit c< court against Budd and C. K Kotnpp. Koiiipp. th«« livery- tneu. to r««cover $5t)5 damages ou ac count of his injurlt's. und also the In juries to his minor son. George Plnnk alleges that th«« d«*feiidants w. i ligent in sending out a bulky h wagon equipped with an iron that would not hold th«« whe« I a driver who was mentally and phy ■ slcally unfit for service at ttflit time. James Chamberlain was th«« driver, and it was alleged by Plank at the time of the accident that lie had been drinking heavily. Th«« wagon in which the family was riding overturti««d on a grade on a mountain road 26 miles from Eu gene. up th«« Middle Fork Constable Plank's hand was badly cut and his sen s foot severely sprained. San Barnardino. Cal.. Oct. 16.— Willie Boy, the Piute Indian, double murderer and desperado, for whom t.:ree posses of fifty armed r.ien were scouring San Barnardino desert, was found dead yesterday on the summit of Boulder Mountain, where he had made his final stand, He had killed himself with the last shot from his rifle and had been dead for several I days. The news came -by courier an telephone to San Barnardino today. Willie Boy's body was stripped, placed on a pile of brush and cre mated. Boulder mountain was sur rounded yesterday by twenty men but not until fbe summit was reach ed. was the body discovered. I B. F. CLEEK’S ESTATE VALUED AT $18,200 months' \\ II.1.1 AM , ., (i uiilner. M«-. No woman should sul tun to ral o|H«ratlon, whnti i ., iu. tl until she has given I I I j«|| Vegetable ('uni|«<«utal « ■ •« ly frotu roots .«nd t.. ., i.4|r lìil» fuiuoii« uiedicitii- tor has for thirty yrai» («rovtslui in • it valila • III» fciual«« organism Woine lug In alinosi every - it? .Hid l th«« I'nlte.i emt« «In «»i.in inoli» to the Wuu«l«*rful virtu«« >> E Pinkham « V«-g« tab;« t u It euras female ills « t <i«-at »nt. buoyant femair tieanii, if VOS are III, for your own s««-« «» »«il II to v»u !.'»« glv. • , Mr«. Ptakban«, at Lynn, Invitala nil sick ««aiaen to writs ber far ad via«-. Iler I" mt« loo is 1rs« and alway» kelpful. t BORN : 4 I’ In Euitrnr Ortobe MntMon. a daughl I »05, to H. In Kiticnnr October ( '1.1 li 1 WORK OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH CONVENTION 9 MARRIED | Dr. Sii n J SICK übñUáíiHE CARTER'S |»oMtl»clv rovd 'T th *e latti» Pill«« rt culate the quii rii DIED :« BOOSTER MEETING AT CRESWELL HYOMEI Ti'.cy tn- < * -:n i»yi<r ¡»K1«* dlpoUoa saJT'S/Ussfty Kalil g. A ¡••rtcctrn-' nlj ha l'UrtDc« N*“**«' y>n,w««ne*'. 1’ «4 T«** lu tta> M m'h. O*1'«* Troigue, rsln In t*»- ■TOHIin UVKK. Th«» purely Ver 'sh*8- umi dose smallpmcl tamii- Mmt 8«ar FlC-StssK« Signituft — r G olden . W est TWO KILLED BY AUTO TURNING TURTLE to 1 CROOKED CAREER CAPTAIN RACKLEFF DIES AT MYRTLE POINT 19«19. i -.•• num atxl wit««, a <l»u(k* COFFEE TEA SPICES I BAKING POWDER / EXTRACTS ... JUST Rioni j - -------------------- ATRiAL WIU CQliyiNCE ► I CLOSSET& DEVERS. < PORTLAND. 0RE_jl Every Woman kMARVYLWh.rhnflSjiriy I T«. «• ; _____ i, ..i h «yg? A ik ymir drrffyut fot If li* cannot BUppif thn M A K V E I., a. . » pt n* otlw’r, luit a«Hi<l aianiD y»f ___ IlIiiair^u «! iM»ok- e»*air«l. It jntM full MfUtavlsH ‘V'n11"!’*» «"' Woodward, Clarite * r° - P**1*"*