TH» BUQIHB W11KLT GUARD, THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1909 Get Well First Ihm't rUk rtter» flint rrtunu. uniti hrullh a luì I maen )u»l esarlly thal «in II«« <»••• |*hy«h lau * l»u says Ut thn tlrto ') >>«ll.uui «if nty <>wn l**> tur ><>ur cine li ti I m II» t«» tanni >«>u lirici** Ami fur A) >«^»rs |»r • uwm II vìu « « bave lw» li iimh | an«l r»«M»tnniaiMtad In «•vrrj vili and lu» in lai Ui Auiarua ihry ara positi v vi > «tau4 arti In «v» wba/a Thaii why pay Usa twsL and al yvnr rlak. M pillar unwarrwulad and uu< »dalli luMheliiw! ilMinsatvU tavoli Linai «and» ha*« tu Lhe paal uavd l>r Htvwp • Inaurali va Itati |ha «li «ua< li in i ur Uia ti «a ri «»r IU<1 iw» natta« fall, UuMa rl< h tiu«'« briow Itow uukkly l>» Mtautpe haallli avalli v . lytakcwt monry rùk w hai 9 or r. They inuw Ih al a hall r-w-i H I k IU i ialla fc plurii, l»r | wa Hhuop wlll Idin«. 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A single application gives relief sad prove* Its worth. MVS your Mt before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the uair, tree from crease amt sticky oils. Ask yotir drugget tor tree booklet. .HOYT CHEMICAL CO, Rja’^A* •* na''o«s Pacific Horse I Inl.-nent is pr-jwircd evpres«ly lor the need. ul Im-» «ne« und ram finirà II •« a powerful o»d pene- 'rating liniment, a remed, lue '.m ry cte* a soothing embro» sin»« tur the rebel ol pom. sod the bv-l .uttr- -nt sprslm. sod soreness. Lacqaolcd lor canna 'hs wirmds »1*1 l»i»rt(s st It U iil D Wlitt and tm beatmt cuts, nbra-aums sores aiaJ hriosei Pacific tbirse I imax-ni la tuUy enarantaed. b<> other is so good or h ip*» •* *■ wars It it laik. to salisi, »etada» >e all dealers lu relu.*1 ük - | m chaaa prie«. onta uiæt •«••♦«.»• ssrvv etto** C hemical . C o ., H«n*s» c»< mi* < uonai fît Hidl-i lurkr «A ■si., » I fl PnrfÎRlWÎ THE LIMITS writer calls this, "an instance of his auri>u»"itig «i-iilUH." and write»: "From my study window I beard the organ ua liurh was practicing la the church across the street I went in for the purpoue of getting his choice of music tor a bymu whlub I wished sung on tho u«st day at shli’b there was to ho tb<> sacramen­ tal aerviie Tha hymn was aut to uo tunu In the book. It bad stirred me greatly »• 1 same upon It In my prupuretlon for tbe Muuday I handed II to the or «uniat, 1 watched hla face ws he read It over its tremsioloua dramatic power aelsed him and held him fTUlu the bealuulug to the close lie hud never before met with It. Not muii, of your readers bars ever seen Il It runa thus: “Liurkly rose the guilty morning, When, the Klug of Glory aaorulng, liaged the fierce Jerusalem; H«< the Chrlat, his cross uplifting, H-»- hliu stricken, aplt on. wearing The tboru plaited diadem. AGRICULTURAL 'NEW CATHOLIC ACADEMY IS DEDICATED After •slabllsnlng a complete com­ (From Monday’s Dally Guard.) The new Calnollc academy *aa mercial course and beginning a ped- dedicated to educational a«ogy class that wlll shortly lead to formally purpose* yesterday morning at 10:30 a two years' normal course. Princi­ o’clock by Archbishop Christie, of pal Hug Is planning a course In agri­ Portland. The services were marked culture for the Eugene High school by their simplicity, in the afternoon that wlll brlug many of th»- l.ane confirmation services were held at county students home from the <> A 2:30 o'clock at the church. At thia (' and nerve the many farnnrs' lx»ys time the archbishop confirmed a class and girls that are attending In Eu­ of 3k. This is a remarkably large gene new membership for the archbishop's Mr. Ilug has worked on the plan visit w-nlcb Is every other year Of the for some time, and when In Corval ­ number confirmed, a greater part Not tin- crowd whose cry »sailed him. Nor the bunds that rudely nailed him lis a short time age talked the mat­ were children between the ages of ter over with I’nnldent Kerr, »ho ap­ 12 and 14 years. This service Is Hlew him on the cursed tree; Ours th« »lu from heaven that culled proved of and seemed pl» as»-d with very Impressive and lasts forever In the plan him, the memory of Obe candidate for con­ The courne will I m - similar to that firmation. Ourn th»- sin whose burden galled given nt O. A C an<1 also In many of The new school building, erected him the High acbools of th»- East and at a cost of »3,000, is a sp.endld In the sud Gvthwuiane Middle West, notably Kan .», The structure and replaces the old acad­ first acniester’a work deals with three emy building which »as erected per- "For our altts, of «lory emptied, topics, farm animals, which studies haps twenty years ago. The erec- lie waj fiuttltig. Iona, and tempted, the nature and care of every animal, lion of the building was made possi- lie was slain on Calvary; from the horse to th»» pig; milk and hie through Father O'Farrell's inde- Yet he for his murderers pleaded; Its products, and soils. The second fatlcable labors, Lord, by us that prayer la needei. He was also in- We bave pierced, yet trust In thee. sem»-nter continues with »»ills, then strumental In securing the magnifi­ takes up the subject of Held crops, cent church home which the congre­ and lastly orchard an»l garden crops gation now occupies and which was "In our wealth and tribulation. The subject will require little built two years ago at a cost of be­ By thy precious cross anil passlou. equipment and will I«- carried on In tween »15,000 and »20,000. Under By the blood and agony. connection with the aclenr« courses. Father O Farrells leadership the By thy «lorlous resurrection, A graduate from O. A C. will possi­ membership has greatly Inqreaoed By thy Holy Ghost’s protection, bly be secured as instructor Make us thine et»*rtial!y during the past few years, and all Htudent Body Mas-ting "As Huck read ou, uis face gath­ branches of the church work are Minor Matter»» At a student body rnwttng at the In a healthy condition. Tho council puh »<-»-r The matter was gation The first breath of the great for the first time wer<- finally referred to the fire and water organ under Its master's touch was Noland. Porter, 81ms. Morrlson.Grlf- Weathersfleld Bow, Vermont, Aug­ commltte«» Mr Walton nl»o spoke Ilk»- the prelude of un awful tragedy, I fin and DeBar; others who already ust 24. 1S42. and in 1360, removed Koch. to Richmond. Ind., where he en- on tho matter of maintaining an arc and. aa the choir caught the hymn have earned the emblem: light at the mil! race bridge on East Inspired by the full meaning of ev­ Dustin, I'engra, Rae. Jenkins and gaged in milling. At the opening of the Civil’ War Dudley enlisted joining Ninth street. This matter was nlao ery word, the whole s»eue of the 1 Preston. The resolution In regard to wear-. the Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers, fierce Jerusalem, and the sad Geth­ referred. I Ing the emblems was the result of E Whattani was «ranted a i aeg semane. and the cruel Calvary burst the growing custom of the men al-' and served with distinction winning upon the great aongregatlon. filling the ranks of colonel and brigadier rexatlon of asiu-sHment for a «ewer I them with very terror The organ it- I lowing them to be worn by their girl general, and taking part in 15 In th»* south part of tho city. battles. He lost a leg as a result of The question of building dykes slf »»M-med affrighted. And then with friends. Inquiries from Salem tho closing stanza, organ and choir the battle of Gettysburg. along th« mlllrac»- was referred George Hug. principal of i In 1874 Mr. Dudley was admitted The matter of drays and hacks »urged Into one waillug ny of penl- the Professor High school, has received an In­ to the bar and entered rhe banking Htandlng on Willamette Rtrcri was rr t»-n<<- and tteseechlng. at the sobbing, pli-adlug voice of the soprano soared quiry from Salem High school as to business, be being cashier of the forred. Th»» superintendent <>f the water upward aud still upward, breaking I what was done In Eugene with the Richmond Savings Bank from 1875 I students who failed in the six weeks’ »lepartmont an»! street cunt nilanliitier at last as agalusl the very throne of report In two or more subjects. The to 1879. For two years thereafter he were authorlz»-»! to hav>< the wood on God If ever pastor etui peoplu wor- , Salem authorities are considering the was United States Marshal of the In­ the c|t.v land a«-ro»» the river from shlpod. If ever human s < ju I» confessed plan f drtvpplng all th»- > stuji-uts.as diana district and was appointed commissioner of pensions in 1881, the pumping Htutlon cut up for city aud prayed and wou forgiven«.-»», it ■s done at the University of Oregon , which position he held till 1885. was then and there We were trans uae I at the «-nd of each semester who have) irrt It was in 1889 that the National SblewalkH were ordered put In on ported aud transfigured under the Adame and Olive streets, and on liar, power of muslu which is sovereign ! failed to pass In nine h n solved in Repn bl lean committee made Mr. This problem has b»-» when ou t of its soul It pour* itself Dudh ■y It3 treasurer. rlhon avenue. j -he High school here by the system souls of the hearers. He managed the campaign for A petition f. for a -ewer In th«- alley lutu t> I recently Introduced, ha» Ing personal ”Tl: n It Is s that music Is neither Fb amin Harrison in Indiana in b--l»ei-ii W.ixhlnglon anil Jefferson lei-s to their lattetnton from the ten. t :>ut a spirit spiri which Is and was accused of co onlzing hi n f* 1, (rom S< « und to t'h«whir«-. was science t: >r art. but slgni-d number of s nieuts. When e Almighty. T en It tha breath of rs in blocks cf five, hence he w as rvf« ri red to th«’ ver committee, my subject it pupil falls l>e!ow in r.amei "Blocks of Five Dudley H< rord«r Hr>m»n i reported that I» that be ven mows down into the 1 reported each we« to his or her he Democrats. SI7.V f» 1 int« tv M on 1 an early I hhuc of sou la of men and eternity begins tea-her lnveetl- structor. and this "1 asked Buck, ns others did. for hi 'U i r »ondi* du»* s January 1. I’ay- neceeaary visit­ nt UHN .lilt liorlz««<1 1 He further re­ the < o:nt>ositlon of that music. II.- j gat»-s the reason, if giving personal Ricn Men's Gifts Are Poor ling parents, and ported that ther»- are ,245.000 of wa­ prom Is<-d it and tried hard to repro- I help the sides this: "I want to go on re- For the short where needed. Cl •ord as saying that I regard Electric ter bonds outstuniling, anil semi-an­ duce It. but be never could do It. It nual Interest of ,6125 wlll be due on was born of God It was the Spirit tlni»- this has been worked the num- Hitlers as one of the greatest gifts | her of flunki-rs has been greatly re ­ January I. A warrant for th«* Inter, of God. and Ilk«- the wlud, W«- h»ar that God has made to woman, writes «-at and exchange were ordered the voice thereof, but know not duced. and at the last six wtteks' re­ Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vestal Cen­ port there were not a few who bad wheueople should know bow J. 8. Taylor a resld»»nt of Eumene schools of Portland and intermediate paid a visit 7'ueielay last to bls alck to read and heed them: The Yorktown. points to get new ideas and pointers brother. Frank Taylor of this vklu- Sick kidneys give many signets of »»specially on the parents’ co-opera­ lty. tive system now being advocated United States Gunboat Sent to Fi- Stuart and son have rented the distress. The secretions are dark, contain here. slaughter bouse and grounds east of caraguan Waters. the city and are handling hogs and a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty, manufacturing special sugar cured, country hams, bacon, lard. etc. The painful. Backache Is constant day and t BORN : members of the firm have bees resi­ • ♦ dents of Coburg for many years and night, Headaches and disay spells are fre- had dealt In the meat market for about two years, when they sold out. quest. At Gardner. Or., tin Thursday. De­ The w»-akened kldueys nee.i quick cember 9. 1909. to Mr. and Mrs. J. lai nt Wednesday afternoon oc- i-urred the trial of the City of Rose­ help. P. Christ»-, a daughter. Mrs. Christie Don’t delay? Uae a special kid was former!, Miss Lillie Bernhart.— burg vs. C. E. Mercer, for violating th»- peddling ordinance, before Re­ ney remedy. Florence West. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid­ corder Brown. Mr. Mercer was rep­ resented by a Portland lawyer, Mr. neys. backache and urlnary dlsor NOTICE DI ROVI» Si-wall. After the usual preliminaries d»-rs. PISTIlK'T MEETING Rend this: the city presented Its case to th»» Mrs. George Belt. 42 9 N. Third court. After a short trial t'he case was rested and the court found Mr. Mer­ Str»-et. Corvallis, Ore., says: "I car r*i Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that «. meet­ Kidney Pills cer guilty and fined him »10 and reeomn>»-ner. 1909. at the with very satisfactory results." I For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 hour of S o’clock a. m. of said day. FAMOUS HYMN The object of said meeting is for cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Now York, sole agents for the Uni­ the purpose of submitting to the tax­ payers of said road district the ques­ THAT SUNG ITSELF ted States. Remember the name—Doan's— tion of voting a levy of an addition­ al tax upon the taxable property of Interesting Story of Dudley and take no others. said distlrct for the purpose of Im­ Buck, the Organist, Is proving the roads of said district. Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight This notice is signed by at least ten unmindful of dampness. drafts Retold storms or cold. W. J. Atkins worked per cent of the taxpayers of said dis­ as Night Watchman at Banner trict. An lalrroatlng story of how Dudl»')- Springs, Ten. Such exposure gave M. D. JOHNSON. Bwck was B«lz«d by tl>n divine power him a severe cold that settled oil hlr GEORGE PRESCOTT. ol a hymn, aud produced fitting mus­ lungs. At last he had to give ur H. D. JOHNSON. The United States ship Yorktown, ic for Its ono anil only performance, work H. J. LAYNE He tried ntanv remedies but sent to Nlcan guan waters when the G. W. LAYNE. Is told In Th»» Westminister (Phila­ all failed fill he used Dr. King's Nev situation la-tween President Zelaya delphia.) The relater of the Inci­ Discovery. "After using one bottle- and the United States became acute, dent Is Rev. George II Spnuldlng he writes. "I went back to work a- who was a pnstor In Hartford. Conn., we|| as ever.” Severe Colds, stubbnrr I have sold Hall’s Texas Wonder is n gunboat twenty years old. She In th«» early days of Dudley Buck’s lungs. Hemorrhages. Croup ant* for kidney, bladder and rheumatic carries fourteen small guns, the big carci'r as an organist. In Dr. Spal l | Whooping Cough get quick relief and rouble for th»- last five years, and gest being six Inch rifles. Iler crew Ing’s church was a moat notable | prompt cure from this glorious medi have guaranteed ft in many cases consists of about 200 men. group of singing men anil tinging cine. 60c and »100. Trial botth but have never had a complaint. 6h lay s treatment in each botti«» women." and "he was their master, | free guaranted by W. A. Kuykcn ~ O. J. HULL. their very soul, and ours also ” Th« dall's. < Si - , » At last night's a< djourm-il mietili« Of th» city council an ordinance waa pa»»»d declaring a | place where near beer, or any other bavera«.- contain Ing sufficient ulcohol to produce In toil» atliui, was sold to tie a nulsauc«- and providing a tH-nalty of from »25 to izoo nm j I"- clty'a ordinances prohibit Ing the sale of near lieer was recently declared it ni-onst It utloiin I and th»< ordinance Jei-larln« placca whi-re liquor Is Hold or stored for »til** a iiuisanc»» I iuh recently been up­ held by the supreme court Ur these rulltigH lh<* i-oiini'll thlnkn new ordinance wlll Htli-k. Th«- mutter of a site for a city hall wi»H <> one in the wide win Id can know rhe heert afony •lie endurea 1 Ue women who »ufirr» from weak- see» and derangement of her »penial womanly er- S« o > mu aooti low the power to «way the heert ul • eaao Her general health »utfer» and »ba loaee Her food look», her attractiyene»», her amiability and ber power and preatife as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with tbe aa»»»tenca of hi» »taff of able phytteiana, ha» prescribed for »nd cured many thousand» of women. He he» devised a »ucceeaful remedy for woman'» ail­ ment». Il 1» known »• Dr. Pieree'a Favorite Preacription. It ie • positive specific for the weaknesses end disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu­ late». strengthen» and heels. Medicine dealers sell it. No Asarit deeler will advise you to accept a »uhstitute »a order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. Or. Pierva’a Otaeaaef )•//n that a meet­ February 2 2—O. A. C. at Whitman. ing of the taxpayers of road district February 25—Idaho at O. A. C. No. 30, for Lane County. Oregon, will be held at Meadow School House, the twenty-eighth day of December, 1909, FATAL ACCIDENTS at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. DURING HUNTING SEASON The object of said meeting is tor the purpose of submitting to the tax­ Boston, Dec. 15.—At the close of payers of said road district the ques­ the big game season tonight it was tion of voting a levy of an additional found that the cost of the chase had tax upon the taxable property of said been 34 lives in New England and district for the purpose of improving Eastern Canada. the roads of said district. Among tne score or more known This notice is signed by at least to have been seriously Injured, five ten per cent, of the taxpayers of said are not expected to recover, two will district. lose their sight, and half a dozen GILES FOWLER. more will be maimed for life. A M. RICHARDSON, W S. SUTHERLAND, L. BONNY. ANOTHER STRIKE S W. PORTER. COOMBS BOLDON. AT NORTH FAIRVIEW Cottage Grove. Or., Dec. 15.— A NOTICK OF ROAD strike has been reported in the IHSTIUCT MEETING rich North Fairview mine at Boheima. To Whom It May Concern: — Notice is hereby given that a meet­ ing of the taxpayers of road district No. 3s tor Lane County. Oregon, will l»e held at the Kornpp schoolhouse on the 18th day of December. 1909. at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m. of said day. The object of said meeting is for the purpose of submitting to the tax­ payers of said road district the ques­ tion of voting a levy of an additional tax upon the taxable property of said district for the purpose of improving the roads of said district. This notice is signed by at least 10 per cent of the taxpayers of said dis­ trict:. Rasmus Hansen. I. P. Hansen. R. Roberts. C. N. Berteisen. Lewis Bert- zen, D. Hutnphy. J. S. Mahon. Jens Jeusen, Carl Madson. John P. Scharf, Hans P. Boysen. John MeCard. H. F. Miller, H. R. Jessen, L. Y. Bubrun, M. P.’ Mogenaen. J. Trunnell. Wm. Nelson. B. P»-derson, A. Baker, Hen- rv Peterson. D. P. Olsen. F Jorgen­ sen. Ilans Larsen, Hans C. Hansen, L. R. Miller, H. C. A. Miller, A. J. Mack. Henry Komp. Details are not available. The foreman teleptoned to Presi­ dent McQueen that it was richer and more extensive than the strike made a month ago. Sigfried Maurer catne up from Cor­ vallis this afternoon to spent Christ­ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Alt persons Interested are hereby no­ tified that I have been appointed an