TEN r THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. NOV 11. 1909 ■1 '■ I I W elcome W ords to W omen Women who nuder wifi» disorder* f»«'cul-»r t< >4; •ei ahotd'i write to Dr. Pierce and it IX {9 advice of « pliv*ic>aa of over 40 ic c I —e «killed and ».coeeaful apecialiitt in the ol women, Bvsjry letter of tliu tort he» careful conti-eration •nd i» i re^a^Jed a» «a *er..** Dr. Pierce holds that •beta i examiuath na a.e ; nerallv need- tea». •nd that no wotmu *, excoof in r».r» catea, •h< ltd ' lirait to tbei I'r. Pierer*« treatment «dl ci re »«»• right in I •» p, » acy of ye»«r owt> h«*'ne. ’i» ‘ ' F ei'M» Pretwriptiou ha- cured h*.ndrcd« of ibouMuJx, »omv of them the worM of taeao. It it the oah medicine of it» k’.id that i* the prodw>t of • iwjtui « ly ear examina« tion. No alcohol u;id no bu r-formir^ dr '« *** ! .d ir it Mime uns»crup- ulou» med: me dealer« i.ia% x . tow u xuhsiih ... ’> n’t t*’ it. Don't tritla w»ih > ar health. Wr te to ''ori < s I) «pen»»»*’* Me< k «»octtition. Dr. R. V. Pieire. President, Bn alo, N . take the au»ue received and be well. MAKESATTACKDN VERDICTÖFCUILTY I pnnirr or inw LULi'.l' Ut Jill I Chicago. Nov v The search for; bodies of tile occupants of aq auto-' mobile, which plunged Into the Chi-1 cag > river at the East approach of J a. keen boulevard »as resumed to­ day. but t he Identity of the victims | ami tho number of persona who lost' their lives Is still unknown. It was! first thought the machine belonged! to Janies Cosgriff of Salt luike City. | but later it was learned that Cosgriff was safe, and that the machine be- I longed to J. W. Schreffler and is sup-' posed to have bee nhlred from a sa- i loon of William Kraemer, but it Is | impossible to learn who were the oc­ cupants of th«» car. Ernest Camp Is supposed to have been the driver of the ear. This afternoon th»> auto was re­ moved from the river, and th«> police i express the belief that there were two persons in the machine when it plunged into the river. REFUSE 1Ö EAT PROFFEREDFOÜD Toronto, Canadaa, Nov .8 Sprains ' The report of President Sunt uel Gotnpers of the American Federation of Labor, which con- Sloan's l.iniiiHm j, dy i i it quiets th ■ i lt can l*c applu i ||, I nt with i doesn't nerd to I ,,,| you have to <|o H I It i. ration and | n , i ■ (cation, and i< vened here in annual convention today, is eagerly await - ed by the delegates, as it is expected the convention will be called upon to decide whether or not the recent decision of the court of oppeals of the District of Columbia, affirming the sentences of imprisonment upon Gompers, Mitchell and Morri­ son, will be carried to the supreme court. Gompers contends that the constitutional rights of free speech and freedom of the press are involved in the contempt proceedings. He has made a four-months' trip abroad, investigating the conditions of foreign labor fields, and it is expected this will result in u recommendation as to the wisdom of affiliating with labor or­ ganizations abroad, with a view to eventually establishing an internataional federation. i Here’s the Proof. Mi. I. Rot* Mh, ton. 1*4. tay»: thl» prrNciil in>> tho building a »lipped 4tu| f< II 1 loliiin« >1 In t four oM- k t <11 in my hand Ulvr und puis BOY HOBO ARRESTED FOR STEALING A BICYCLE I upon I Ilf ‘ I '• con. ( n th • ?tk -:ed about 17 years, ”1 repeat and empbaslz« This afternoon 1:40 o'clx’k terious ankle grabber who some time MANY INJURED • c > created much excitement and the jury In the ca ? cf the state vs. was a ices led at Harrisburg Saturday I that th«' doctrine that tt IN EXPLOSION fear among the woman residing in Jose ph F. Matlock, caarged with as- ev ’QlBg I the towr marshal of that i must yield obedlem-»' to , the eastern end of the city, bad not saul t with Intent to commit rape, place, ci urged with s eating a bicy- . of th<> court, notwi-tistand e. Deputy Sheriff II M. : order tran rends inhere«- 11 been heard of for several weeks, but brought in a verdict of guilty, after ■le in I a ii 1 Sa’urday nig/t he appeared again having been out since 11 o'clock, Pratt w« t down and got him Sunday, human rights guaranteed bj n an ! thi. time threw the object of his Judge Harri announce! tha* sen- and p!a< ctd him in the county jail. stltutlon of our country, und u«e<| It ft' time» Infor, ’s ex..n 'nath 'r i will be held in and repugnant to liberty ar t ca n attack to the ground and then ran i fence would be pronounced Friday The boy — i 1 i t« day I i morning at 1 o'clock. L. Bilyeu, at- th»1 Juvenile cour tomorrow. nib court I away. freedom, and that It is the vs» al ln t . ( ulld The young hobo. whose Th< n is itra< 1 is not imperativ«- duty, to protest. Three women were walking along torney for Mat lock. announced that Itami .»■ tum nr h nt i>n among th«* delegate Eas: E’eventh street and were pass­ he would file a motion Thursday <>l«l Age P«-n«-<»ii« » l.inlmtnt' uut hor f the tneuiuri T ing alc'g a very dark place near Pat­ morning for a new trial. Toronto. Nov • x drsf a bill BohrnsteCt vs. Easljr. lient inti- terson street when they were start­ providing for old ax«* pens!« In th" Congressman Wilson, is a native c In the case of the A. C. Bohm became and wij her forcibly to the sidewalk, He which were never delivered, the fol­ ternational se»,!ou here to lay. Th- half member of foe Mini' Worker»' t'taw the poifton then ran as fast as he could up the lowing jury was chosen after the Union, and from vary manhood h« blli was written tty Congressman from Ming of poi. street and disappeared In the Matlock jurv went out: T. J. Kirk, William B. Wilson of Pennsylvania.' has taken an active part In trade»- ronous inwcti. c. K. r • . Ca»per ~ Hale. Stuart, Wm. L. darkness. unlon affairs From 1900 until 1907, a Democrat, at the request of the _ Henderson, p _ L. O. • 6c., 60c. and $1.09 The women screamed and attract­ j Bristow. R. B __________ executive committee of the federation when he entered congre»». he «a- *!«•••’• bMh •• ed the attention of several men | Beckwith, R. D. Bushnell, Harvev and will be Introduced by hint when th«- aecretary-trmaurer of the United hwrxn, «Mill«-, aheep coming along the street behind them. I Horn. L. H. Elspass. W. P. Hills. C. Mine Worker» of America Ooti Congress meets next month mm «I |» «•» l(ry • » r*. % «fldrvM They began a search for the villain ' J. Fassett and George Jennings. For the first tint* a minister was greasman Wilson is the Iatb«'r of 10 Dr Earl S Sloan, but no trace of him could be found. seated as a fraternal delegate to the children. Boston M am , U SA. The woman who had been attack­ WARREN'S EXHIBIT ed was almost prostrated through fright and had to be taken to a near­ JARS AT CLUB by house. R/ ¡LROAD M7N The officers are absolutely at sea E. M. Warren's exhibit jars have as to tee Identity of the wretch who afte is guilty of these ridiculous perform­ arrived from the Seattle Fair and are ances. They have worked on the case being usel by the promotion depart­ ment to put up specimens of fruit. ('hkngo, for a long time, but are unable to nnlform come to any definite conclusion as to Several kinds of apples sent in by Mr. Waite will be the fellow’s motive. The name of the ! on exhibit. Anyone laving a woman attacked was not learned. specimens of app! . pears. carrots or anything hat wil] A PLEASANT WAY hibiting the produt i of Lan. >7 can have them take care of bv s Tí» fTRE CATAKKU Ing them to the j.iimerct al ( * ■ Manager Hartog is n< leg Jtia’il ng for a Poor deluded victims! display window in he club building, ocouver, B. C., Nov 8.— Fearing Purls, Nov. s With th- opening Continually sprinkling and spray but temporarily wil have to keen the an organized att«-nipt would be mad*- of the k < cond w-«-k of th» trial of CHARLES H. TREAT. Incut ing and stomach dosing. exhiuit upstairs. HENHV WATTERSON. On every pie e of paper money of by the Indians of Ktsplox and other Madame Stelnbcil, accus'd of the brothrrl . and What are you doing it for? nearby tribes to rescue eight of th-ir mruder of her husband and step­ The fiitiM»«)- «»r th»» I.«» ii I hv Ulr consideration two the United States ap|>ears the signa number arrested Friday night, the mother, public Interest ill th«’ re Trvng to kill the catarrh germs? ture of the national treasurer. Charles police authorities of Hazelton have markable case Is hlgh-r than -v-r Courier Journal wiia l»on> In Wiimhlng hints that all Western r Might just as well try to kill a cat EIGHT LIVES LOST with fresh milk. II. Treat, tlie man who has r«»signed erected barricades and other *“tnjio- No direct ev-l 11 •• lM«gnn hl« nru«|)ti|MT be drawn Into the atriu Incident to tin' Eaati n di'nimiii. Sticking a piece of chewing gum the important office of treasurer, is a rary fortifications to assist in the de. prisoner lu the crime has been ad­ career n« n reporter Cur u Washington IN SEA COLLISION thj switchmen and ynrdi in tihe upper left hand corner of the New Yorker and was formerly col- fense of the place. Several trench«-» duced. and the conflicting storl-s told paper In 1SV1 g<> who arc controlled I right ear would slaughter just as New York, Nov 9.—Eight lives j lector of Internal revenue In New York. will be dug today in which guards I by the witnesses and th- brave duel many germs. w-ere lost in the collision of the bar- of 'bo - ■ 'i ■ i ' i bet f bl a \ bnsemont and til«» flnuics spread rap­ erhofid of Railroad T will be posted. You can’t kill the germs that cause kentine John S. Bennett and an un­ The people of Hazleton fear for the the judge. Is turning sympathy In her idly, causing the fifty employes to asking n wage catarrh unless you get where they [ known schooner off Block Island last given, says he lost his parents in the »afety of the ranchers, the Indians favor. t tampede to the fire ewrapes and roof, hour. San Francisco earthquake, several are. Eighteen of the large trunk lint» night. Both vessels sank. The years ago and has been tramping ever being belligerent, following the < n-; Mme. Stelnhell professes th«- great­ and some leaped to the ground You can get where the germs are schooner William Jones picked up with terminal» 111 tlii- < r ■ wet* »rrr. est confidence In her acquittal. try upon their lands by settlers. The were injured. since. by breathing Hyomei. the powerful1 two Filipino sailors. November Î. Under Robert Morrison, one of the pro- «•d with notice Indians have no legal right to the yet soothing antiseptic, which is pre­ o days' notice exlatlng contract« A delegation of taxpayers of the prletors was badly burned. lands, but thave occupied them In the County Health Officer J. W. Harris pared especially to kill catarrh germs must be given by either »Ide of » CO»- Santa Clara school district was past. So far there has been no blood ­ bn reports that during the month of Oc ­ ONE IS KILLED. Just breathe it in, that’s all. It ti mplgtwd • iinti, ■ 1 • ■ ■ sort­ fore th«« county court and Count»' INDIANS FAIL TO tober there were 28 births in Lane shed. gives joyful relief in five minutes, ing condition». School Superintendent W. II. Dillard county, of which 12 were males and ft is guaranteed by the Red Cross MANY INJURED 16 females. There were 2 4 deaths, of Marriage licenses were Issued Sat­ this afternoon petitioning the division Drug Company to cure catarrh, or GAIN CITIZENSHIP NEW AUTO RECORD a number of oppo evenlnlg to tin- following: V->: of the district money back. San Francisco, Nov. 9.—In a col- which 15 were males and 9 females. urday P. McKinzey, of Eugene, and Miss nr-nts of th«- Hcheme wer«- also present The causes of death were as follows: It is sold by leading druggists lision bet ween a street car and a Washington, Nov X In nn opin­ Chronic gastritis, 1; dysentery, 2 ' Effie Withrow, of Springfield; Willie and each side waa represented by an MADE AT ATLANTA everywhere. A complete outfiL in-: wagon on Ellis and ____ Polk streets to- malarial fever, 1: congestion of the H. Greenhagen and Mrs Josie N. Beh­ attorney. ion by Justice Holmes, the supreme The matter has been taken Extra day, John Spellman, driver of the eluding inhaler, costs $1.00. — court of the Unitili States decided lungs. 1; burns. 1: jaundice, 1; rens, both of Junction City. un l-r advisement. ap- bottles 50c. Cures sore throat. wagon, was killed, and a numbet of today against th- <-<>”i| alnnnts In ♦ pendicitis, 1; chplera infantum, o f coughs and oolds. street, car passengers were more or arteric selerosis, 1; the case of thlrt—n thousand f’hoc- ♦ o paralysis. ”1 take special pride in re com- ! less injured. t n « tnw and <’h'< i.asaw Indians, who nsk- consumption, 1; vomiting pregnancy mending Hyomei to asthmatic suf- <‘«.fng excluded frotn ♦ 1; bronchitis, 1; acute, 1; drownnig ferers, as I know by experience that ■. o citizenship i n the rolls of those na­ ♦ 1; colitis, 2; instrumental delivery it is a remedy that cures, I have nta ♦ tions, when they were prepared liy 1; Laundry ’ s paralysis, 1; neurasthe not since using Hyomei had any re­ S«.< re'ary Hitchcock, of th- Interior « MARRIED : nia, 1. Seven cases of contagious currence of asthrna."-^—Mrs. Wm. : ♦ nrtment. March 4. 1907. disease were reported, of which three Burton. Owosso. Mich..June 22,1909. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J were diphtheria, three typhoid At the home of Joseph E. Watkins, one smallpox. at Cottage Grove, Nov. 7. 1909, Will­ iam A. McCornacx of Eugene, and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. I-aura E. Byrne, Rev. Robert Sutcliffe, officiating. The groom is It relieves stomach misery, sour atom a young plumber, well and favorably •ch, belching, and cures all stomach dis­ known here, and his bride is also ease or money back. Large lx x c f tab­ quite well-known and popular among lets 50 cc nta. Iiruj/r’ists in all towns. | her associates. Their many friends tender congratulations. Eugene women kn>w how j • W. S. King and George Georgan. anhes and ihi I ii » that '«me whsn A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks, Utah Construction Co. men, have horrified I kldnev» full make life <• his grandmother, Mrs been discharged from the General Maria Taylor, Backache hip p«ln». h« ida he». «'«- of Nebo. Ky., hospital and John Rank, another' writes that, when he thought who zy mim 'II s , d I»t rem I n g urlnar' trouo he employee of the company, was taken would die, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve all tell of sick kidneys and to the hospital this morning. Mr3. wholly cured him. Infallible « oi for New York. Nov. X Mrs. John Ja­ von of ti!» »tealthy approach Yancey was discharged form the in- burns, scalds, cuts, corns, » wounds, , a di»«*»»*. » 1 „.J cob Astor was today granted an In­ líete'«, dropsy and Blight'« permanently stituti n Saturday. bruises, cures, fever sores, bolls, terlocutory derree of divorce by Jus­ Doan’s Kidney Pill' ----- - Here'» Washington, Nov. 8.------ The board • •• . - tice Mills, sitting In the Supreme cure all of the*«» ills ml-rs. w I- man'» J. H. Wallace is down from Cot­ skin eruptions, chilblains, chapped of manag-rs of the National Geo­ hands. Soon routs piles. 25 g at W. graphic Society today appointed a court. All the papers nave been con­ proof of it In a Eugene w >m»n tage Grove.. A. Kuykendall's. cealed and (lie proceedings were care­ word»: committee to pass upon the question I’-nrl Mrs. L K Abbott. S4X fully guarded ,„’t winter I of whether the north pole was discov­ Ln^t Engine. Or«' , .ays Friends of Mrs. Astor hiiv no ap ­ ered before 1909, meaning by that bad ’I’fll plication for alimony was made an I wn» t-»k«»n town with a , buck |H'- by Dr. Cook. The committee will kidney complaint and niy •■•••- .» that < oloncl A >ior m.-tq- a settlement not go to Copenhagen, but will rely came so w.ik aii'l hine tli it ' or 11 0,0011,not) oil his wire. upon data obtained otherwise to de­ It is underat.iod Mrs. Astor will hardly move. I look ».irloil» r termine finally whether in the opin­ dies but did not d-i IV" .III) take up her residence abroad. ion of Its members Cook reached the nlT II. K. Owen has retcived word of Finally Doan’- Killin' I'i pole as he claimed on April 21, 1908. the death of Ills aunt, Mrs. E G onimcn led fo me by a friend a '• . Sheytho, In a hospital at Tacoma on husband procured a h < .it p(| NINE-YEAR-OLD BOY Sunday. Iler home was nt Kalama. drug store. They prov-d t- Wash. She wns also a nelce of Mrs more than I» claimed for thein. the pnlns ami w-akni“« KILLS WILDCAT M. T. Awbrey, of this ctly, and was them, tm< and mv kldnc»s ««-re’treng _ one of the early pioneers, being quite e!. I consider Doan's Kidney Pl"» Toronto, Nov. fl.—The executive bor disputes (unless where an in­ Ernest, the nine-year-old well known here. She visited here council of the American Federation junction would lie if there were no the best remedy of Its kind on >”• son of H. Chezem, the real well known here. She visited Mr. market. of Labor, in its report to the conven­ labor dispute). We hold the ordinary ” estate dealer, yesterday tion today, recommended that an ap- use of the injunction writ in conten­ For sale by all dealers, Price killed a big wildcat with a !>eal be taken to the United States su­ i tions between workers and employers cents. Foster-Milburn ■ Buffili0' shotgun on his father’s farm preme court from the jaf! sentence to be an unwarranted interference New York, sole agents for the Vnl- in the Spencer creek valley FGHT WITH ROBBERS Imposed on Gotnpers, Mitchell and with the rights and liberties of work­ ted States. eight miles southwest of the poan’s-' Morrison for contempt of court in ers, and is intended, and Its influence Remember tho name — city. The boy was out hunt­ IN OGDEN YARDS the Buck Stove n d Range Company is used to intimidate workers, espec­ LATEST PORTRAIT OF SIR THOMAS LIPTON. and tak<< no others ing birds when his dog ially when they are engaged in a boycott case. Sir Thomas Lipton Is In Ainerlca again after the Amerli-a's cup, treed the cat and with steady Ogden. Utah. Nov. X. While fight­ Garrpft * Mitchell h°v'' on "|rs The council recommends also that struggle for improved working con­ alm the boy fired, bringing Thoma» declares ho never will be xallstied until be takes tlie ynchtlng trophy ing tw omasked men who entered ditions. ” an anpeal be taken in the original in­ the animal to the ground in to England an«! Is anxious to convince the yachtsmen of America tliat they the Denver A) lllo Grande dining cur bltlon nt their real *‘;,a ^,liir(i ot* junction case, the alleged violation of The executive council announced a heap. Mr. Chezem, who should modify their rules so sx to give film n clianr«» to compete, lie wants In the local yards today with the evi­ across the street from lb* 1i,v A. which resulted in the contempt pro­ the revocation of a number of char­ fbe, n monster »qun»h rap''|Jm„tint. brought, the hide to the to race In a boat that Is more or a cruising type than the ninety f«x>ters linve dent purpose <>f robbery. Conductor M. Stum nt his home in 1 a.”" |,a ceedings against the three labor ters for failure to comply with the city today, said the boy bus far proved. The deed of gift