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't THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1910 TEN AFTER DOCTORS FAILED * Farmers who reside west of Eu Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta3 gene report that a crew of surveyors are running a line west from here ble Compound Cured Her I to a point several miles out, and Rottie. April 4. -Now (hat Colonel Roosevelt has made public th«» docu menta which (ho vaticau bad couuld- hin Rome, April 5.- Col. Roosevelt. i torrs! a motor car. In which Portland. April 4.—Judge George H. Williams, the last sur- ered confidentUil, Cardinal Merry del I I Vai. tb«> papal secretary of «(ate, . was n«>t In the huppl<»st mood todayj Majority had driven to th«» hot ml unit 'they are followed by an agent who Knoxville, Iowa. —“I suffentY with viving member of President Grant's cabinet, is dead. The end I wishes that (ho «>utlre history of the i That his Vatican audlenc« Incident I a visit was pa hl to the barracks of pains low d«'>n in my right side fora is endeavoring to secure contracts I I th« culrrs «tiers. th«» royal body . i r ••••ire ami wae'so weak.cid . er- from the farmers through whose came peacefully some time during last night, while the general ■ negotiations between (ho former tie regarded as personal Io him had j guard A M-rl«»» of maiM»uv«r» by Uia im t at I < ould m t d ■ my « ers. 1 lands the survey is being made, for a was asleep. He retired at 10 o’clock, and when the members of presldeut and I’opo Pius X bo known. pltMsud th« tkduiiol. ;Cardinal Merry del Vai Is credited | uot been r«<s|nMTed and bo was lu i troop« greatly r?7 ------- ---------- 1wrote to Air. i k- railroad which the agent says will Xcws|»a|H-r < 'owiiiH-nt. I i- taur. and tewk Lx Ua be built from Eugene to the coast. his family went into his room this morning they found that life with the responsibility ou th«* vatl- tensely annoyed. About tilo first Under the heading, "The Bank» i •*’’X ' £ i’ll m’s \ • m- In reporting the progress of the s part In th«» matter, and (h«> fol thing he did was to call off a nwep- The end was a peaceful one. The bed upon lean ruptc) of the Valicati," thu Mmsag lane County Asset Co’s, surveyors had departed. lowing may be accepted as bls ver tablo ( o tn no i lion to members of the American col ! or«» poluta out that the Pope rscent- ;:nd liver Pfib. yesterday, the Cuard stated that the which he lay was undisturbed by a struggle of any kind, indi sion: Following the exchange« between ony. which had been m»t for tomor • ly received Emperor William. Klug ant glad to say that company had right-of-way agents your medicine, and working west of the city, the report cating that the old general had simply slept himself into the ■ Monsignor Keunedy and American row night. Thia action can be traced Edward, and Prince Von Bulow, aa Beth manu Ambassador l.eishtnan and Mr. dlr«wtly to th«> lssuanc«< yesterday of »<•11 ua Chancellor von kind letters oi di- er having h.ard of these other sur sleep which hath no ending. ItoUwog, all protestants, without at end right-of-way men. but rections have done, veyor» Roosevelt’s d«»clsiun not to be re- more for me than | it Is karoed that this is an entirely ¡ceived under th«’ terms imposed. John a statement by Itev II M Tipple, [ tempting to Imputa» a r»«t rlctlon George H. Williams, who has been t ■ 18'1 he was made one of the Joint Callan OT.oughlin. aslwtant secretary pastor of th«» American Methodist which "would have boon rejected by anything els? and I different pt eject. J. F. Mounce, who bas been In Eu termed the "Grand Old Man" of Orw- J High commission which framej the of state In 1909, and n personal church. In shlch had the tiest physi the opportunity tbetn with aa much Indlguatlun an cians here. 1 can gene since last fall and who was at gon. was the most prominent man in treaty between the United States an«! friend of Roosevelt, called upou del aa« taken tor an attack upon the Roosevelt diplayed " Th<’ Meosagero experta th«» incidati! Then a lawyer of some ’ ' Great Britain, settling the Alabama Vai, bearing an introduction from Roman church. Roosevelt does not do my work and rest first ccnnccted in some capacity with wF ’ I believe there is noth- the Lane count) Asset company, is ' prominence, in 1853 be was sent by i claim and also »«»ttllng the boundary Monsignor Falcon! as delegate to the prop«»««» to be us««d by any one to to «reale groat resentment In Amen Lig the I inkharn remedies.” — said to be directing the operations President Buchanan from Iowa to line between this coutnry and Brit United States. O’Loughlin said: th«» disparagement of any on«' «’I»* ai, "whore national pride la «<> "Mrs. C a rrLVNKs, R.F. D., No. 8,' of these surveyors and right-of-way | Oregon Territory to preside at its ish Columbia. "1 do not come in the name of Mr. Trlpple’s «tatement dlapb'astat strong.'* and mault In a disastro«*« diminution of agents. The crew is said to have ! , highest tribunal of justice, the Ter line : ...?, Ijv.a. A year later he was appointed by Roosevelt, but on luy owu account ninny American Catholics who forth that country. tbu Pater’« p»nc. from an Intention of ’( ■ c-'ss of Lydia E. Pinkham's surveyed a line for a dictarce of ritorial Supreme court. with manifested President Grant to be Attorney-Genc as an American Catholic." The Corr ospondetu'la liorna quotes Vrc t: Lie Compound, made from roots eight or ten miles west from Eugene Del Vai said: abamlonlug th«* purpose to attend From that date on Judge Wil eral of the United States. art : j. rl>\ B unparalleled. It may be and it is said that Mounce claims he liams’ career is almost coincidental "Then what are we here for? It th«» reception. If the Methodist* of the vathan aa Its atuhorlty for say In 1874 h«» was nominated Chief ing that had Roosevelt visitisi thu r rod with perfect confidence by women has secured the entire right-of-way with the territory to which he came, Justice of the United States Supreme is useleaa to discus» the matter If the organ I gallon •••. ” 1 ■who d iffer from displacements, inflam- except through two or three small and which for more than half a cen- court, but his nomination tailed you do not represent Roosevelt you Tipple were present The mutter was pope today and later «(»oken trefor«» of land. He is said — to -— have nv t?' i, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- , tracts -------- — ...................... ............ , , tury has been his home. w ho, after the Methodists the ease Would be «X- confirmation because of bitter per t cannot make any arrangement or carri««! to Roosevelt, re ruhtrities, periodic pains, backache, plenty of cash with which to pay his, hearing both side», promptly a«k<’d actly aa though, while In Uertiianv, sona! antagonism on the part of the speak for him.” No man in the state and few in I e,.~;. g-duim feeling, flatulency, indi- men and seems to under tand the O’Lougblln replied: Atnbasaador la»l»hninu to cancel the he should go from an audience with members of the senate and because th« emperor to a meeting of the P«d l , dizziness, or nervous prostr»- business at which be is enga ;ed. but i the country have held so many of the Eastern senators did not believe "What 1 consider important is to whole affair, and this wax Jone. fice« of trust as did Judge Williams. , when approached by anyone tn re- tell your eminence that If the two The sensation cau»«Hl by the de l»h Separatista. accuslon>«<d to attack It wise to place at the head of this Judge Williams was born at New •r I Ib.irtxyecrsLydia E. Pinkham’s sard to who bls backers are. who he ’s highest tribunal court of dispatch«'» sent by Monsignor Kenne termination of Mr. llooaevell not to both th« empire and the emperor. V« •. ».table ___ r___ ___ _ of a rall- Lebanon. Columbia County, N. Y.. country ible Ton.potrod lias ____ been ___ the is working __ for. ________ what kind last resort, a man of a far western dy are retracted 1 can assure you that be rweive l by the po|»e «in the terms While a child his state. st- dard remedy for female ills, and road he intends to build, or to what March 26. 1823 Mr. Roosevelt will accept an audl- made by del Vai continues unabat««!. su ” ring women owe it to themselves point on the coast the railorad is parents removed to Pompey, where ! ence.” and the pr<<««a Is fllle<l with columns S200 FINE AND THIRTY Judge Williams ’ tenure of office to nt least give this medicine a trial headed for, he shuts up like a clam he received an academic education as attorney-general expired In 1876 Del Vai said: on the subject. Paiwra of all «had«« IN f is abundant that it has cured and says ’’Wait and see,” or words and studied law. The year 1844, that | and for more than a quarter of a "I will not discuss Roaevelt’s rights of political opinion, with the excep DAYS IN COUNTY JAIL he wps admitted to the bar, he went | th usands of others, and why should it to that effect. i but give me confidential assurances tion of the clerical organ, support century he has practlcixl law In his to Fort Madison, Iowa, three years nc : cure you ? —*— • Actions. —* — Mysterions that, re facto. Roosevelt will not go • Roosevelt's attitude, and some of i home city. FOR BOOTLEGGER Mounce’s actions seem to be rery later was elected district judge. In i If yon want special advice write In 1902 Judge Williams was elect to the Methodists and the audience : the antl-clerlcnl sheets Intltrate the M -s. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. mysterious. He is said to have been 1853 he was appointed chief justice ed mayor of Portland, the term ex wll loccur.” ! affair may r«»»ult In th« downfall of of Oregon territory, in which capac busy with his surveying crew for the OT.oughlin refused to give this a»- the pupal secretary. Th»'»e papers If is f .'ee uud always helpful. piring in 1905. past three weeks, but it is said that ity he served until 1859, when the I apparently are trying to arouse n J. Although nominally remaining a ( auratice. II Schenck Plead» Guilty to territory became a state. The cardinal then said: KJTES FROM THE the crew has been called off the I great antl-clerlcal demonstration to part of the law firm which for years f work for a few days and is now in “Mr. Rosevelt Is free to go to the be made at the railway »tatIon when When the constitutional conven bore his name until his death, since' 8elhng Liquor to Kull- was held Judge Williams was the expiration of his term as mayor. Methodists and do whatever he Roosevelt ltmvea th«» city \Vedn«'sday LOWER SIUSLAW b. th.t tion road Laborera made chairman of the judiciary com Judge Williams’ health has been un choos«’». but the pontiff Is certainly night. _ _ _ “ I t ... Mounce several weeks ago applied mittee and as such drafted the pres fre enot to receive a man who would None of those movement» has the certain and his practice of his pro- 1 . Parson8’ a timber land dealer t^e c|ty. COuncil of Springfield for ent constitution of the state. J li S. ' ■•nek, who ba» Imen sali fession has been only In response to claim the right to Insult him on the aympa’hy of Rixisevelt, who is ex of Eugene, — was in « this vicinity last ♦ franchise through the city but was day after having been received by ceedingly put out that a p«r»onal In l»K liquor to railroad Ml I m » rara un In 1864 he was chosen by a repub-| Alonday. turned down, the council thinking Mean legislature to represent the the demand of some old friend or him. or p«Thapa th«’ same day. as. ac cident »hould have excited an cxhl-i the Natron extension up Ihn Wil- client, whose appeals the aged Jurist hie proposition r\ r-.'.rwvtti t i r»rx was woa mgavza hrvF air. als ’* The steamer Rosco. which had been 1 ^ia mere ‘‘ "hot cording to your own statement, he bltl. a of that very religion» hostility' lamette ea»t I of Kugnn«, «aa flucA alate In the United States senate. In could not Ignore. at T.llamook and Astoria, came back • i — Ever since that time, however, he is may l«iave Rome on the same day as which h« so greatly Jcprecated. Etite and cl Iven u jail sent -neo of to Florence last Fr.iday after an ab said to have-been very busy with his I the papal audience, thus having only thirty da)s by Judge Bryson ut th«» BeN'Iged by R«'|»>rtcr«. sence of a month. survey and right-of-way work and ! between no<in and evening of Tues- Roosevelt waa again besvlged by, Justice court this marring, for vlo- O. C. Stanwood, of Maple Creek, many people have wondered who is I day In which to su> the Methodists newspapermen today. They «ought; latlng the local optlou Irw. was in town Saturday and took out backing him or whether he has any "It Is of little consequence wheth to draw from him an Intimation of II« has been In mat Vicinity fur a large quantity of wire for the Aus- backing at all or not. er he be Catholic, Protestant. Israel- his attitude toward» the admlnlstra-1 wtvcral month« and workmen along tin-Stanhood telephone line. He in Is it Southern Pacific? | Ite or Buddhist. All religious per tion of President Taft, and ho wasi the line say that he haa b<«n «elIIng formed us that the company had Here is a story that might fit in sons merit the same esteem. The told of the reports circulated In the In lare«» quantities A warrant waa about twelve miles of line up, and ex here at this time, It come, from a ¡Important thing Is be honest aud sln- United States that there was a cold «worn out for hl» arrest a tew days pected to build about that much prominent citizen of Eugene and ! I cere, bo far as th«’ form of belief 1» ness betw«’eti Taft and himself. This ago and a deputy ahi-rltt w»-nt after more, making some 23 or 2 4 miles may be taken for what it is worth, i concerned I believe all honest p«>oplo did not disturb bls equanimity or | him yesterday, bringing him to Ku- of telephone owned by this company. ' This man says he has it form a re-1 will always be on good terms with lead him Into any comment. It can gen«» g’-no Inst last night n:ght 11« spent lie «pent th« night ’ Information has been received ¡liable source that (fee Southern Pa- > •God.’ • be «aid on excellent authority, how-. In tho county Jail and was arraign«-! from Rev. I. G. Knotts, chairman of j cific Co. !s closely watching every I ever, that any report Roosevelt pro- la tl •• J».'«tlce court this tor« no.»«- H»> the committee on home missions, that i movement of the Lane County Asset I DOMB to r»-|>udlate his successor In'pl’-a led guilty but sal.l that ho goM Rev. Baker will take charge of the Co. in its project to build from Eu- 1 the presidency la a "baseless fabrl- Florence-Acme Presbyterian church gene to the coast and that as soon as : cation.” ROOSEVELT ’ S ACTION es the coming year, and that he will ___________________ _ ____ by , I Rome, April 4.—-King Victor ♦ actual construction ___________ work Is begun + A man connected with the It waa also learned that R oom »- be here on the third Sunday in April the local company, the Southern Pa-! Emmanuel received Roosevelt today, veil had hoped to see Senator Root ♦ Utah Construction Co., work ♦ to commence his labors. cific Co. will begin work on a road and the occasion afforded an oppor- <- ing on the Natron extension ♦ In Europe, and that the following A. M. Staup has purchased from paralelling it. Is it probable that tun>ty for another exhibition of the + of th« S. P. Co., in town ♦ Indianapolis, April 4.—Former summary of the former president's William Bernhardt the old Florence Mounce Is working for the Southern admiration of the public for the for- ♦ today, is responsible for the ♦ Vice President Fairbanks, asked for attitude toward American politic« Hotel property and intends to repair Pacific, is the question that natur- rner president, and the popular inter ♦ statement that a crew of Hill ♦ an expression of his view as to Col was personally authorized: file building. He will fit up a couple auy COmes up in the minds of those est in his every movement. The vis- ♦ surveyors have just crossed ♦ onel Roosevelt's cancelling his ap "Mr, Roosevelt haa not Intimated waa. vaav first ..sew floor, , r put- - - who W UU have Ud»U U heard rd I U this LU43 SWI) UU I - — received with ...V». almost royal of .«/<u store •waw.« rooms «xas on the story UUU and W who ! --- tor was what he will or will not do on hls the McKenzie divide at the ♦ pointment with the pope, said: ' No man can question the right of return to 111»* United States Ho has ting in entrances and glass fronts, know of Mounce’s actions. i ceremany by his majesty, with whom * summit of the Cascade moun ♦ and will fit up some office rooms on i i Whoever _______ _ Mounce is working for he was closeted for three-quarters of > tains coming toward Eugene ♦ th" pope to extend his hospitality to, constantly refrained from dlscun»lng *” l> *------ the second floor. The buildinc will an(j whether or not anything comes an our- . The king, it is learned, + from Eastern Oregon. It is ♦ or withhold it from whomsoever he politics In any way. He has listened (j be painted and its appearance greatly of - - his - survey, there is bound to be 1— * J *■ This Is a matter which Iles to the opinion nt Americans whom fia*^ hatl been waiting with great known that. It is Hill's Inten ♦ likes improved. Mr. Staup will occupy one ! a lot of ra’lroad work in the vlcin-1 interest for the return of the ex- tion to enter the Willamette ♦ wholly within his own discretion. If he ha» »ten, but has d»«lin«M to of the stores himself with a stock of ity of Eugene during the next few president, as he had^desired to hear he prescribed Impossible conditions comment thereon. He will mo Gif paints, oils, glass and wall paper, years, and it will all be to the bene. from his own lips the report of his ♦ valley by this route and these ♦ an American may refuse to accept ford Plnffhot at Genoa, just as be ♦ surveyors are doubtless mak Sheriff Mown yoterday afternoon ♦ etc.—Florence West. fit of this city and surrounding coun- African adventures, which his ma- will see other old friends, and just ing the prellmary survey for ♦ without affront. “In fact, no American can accept as ho desired to see Senator Root, sold at atuTlff’« sale 6& bale« o try. The more railraods the mer. jesty had followed as closely as pos the road, which will connect ♦ hup» belonging to DeArmond Bros sible. Following the audience, Roose rier. found hlms.’lf who conducted the Campbell with the Oregon Electric in ♦ an audience at the Vatican upon con who, unfortunately EDITOR AND MOTHER a velt said the king had been so gra ♦ this vicinity and extend to ♦ dition that he shall not speak when unable to ciirno to Europe.” Walker hop yard laat year to 8. H. cious and flattering, both to him per- and to whom he likes, regardless of King t ails nt Hotel. ♦ Coos Bay. Friendly and Jam««« A, S«*av«»y, for DIE ON SAME DAY MANY MICHIGAN Isonally and to his country, that he or creed. The principles of King Victor Emmanuel called on * ♦ ♦ church __v fe't he should not make public any- ♦ religious liberty, so dear to Ameri Col. Roosevelt at the latt»*r'a hotel 1215, to satlafy n judgment. Philadelphia, April 3.—The body DHY thing concerning their conversation. cans, must be upheld by us without this morning. Following an anima COUNTIES GO Mr, Ji *'« Gilbert went to Salem of Robert W. Patterson, editor-in- I Later Roosevelt drove to the Panthe- faltering In the Interest of Catholics ted chat, tho King at»d Roosevelt en- morse than M'UiKrs to resld<i there. chief of the Chicago Tribune, who Detroit, Mich., April 5.— ♦ on, whe he placed wreaths on the and Protestants alike It goes with died at the Belevue Stratford hotel * Complete returns from 36 ♦ tombs of Victor Emmanuel and Bullets have often caused less suf out saving that I fully commend of apoplexy last night, will be ship- counties in Michigan where ♦ Humbert. fering to soldiers than the eczema. Roosevelt’s decision.” ped to Chicago either today or tomor- Mr. Fairbanks, while In Rome, re local option elections were ♦ L W. Harriman, Burlington, Me, row His funeral and that of his held yesterday show that 20 got in the army, and suffered with, fused to cancel an engagement to ad FOR SIXTEEN xr’ARS mother, who died in Chicago half an counties voted dry and 16 wet. , Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-H n y has been forty years. "But Bucklen's Arnica dress the Methodist society and as n hour before her son succumbed In a Of the 83 counties in Michi result the arrangements for hfs audi New York, will be held jointly. * gan 40 will be dry and 43 ♦.used by millions of people with per- Salve cured me when all else fail ence with the pope were cancelled. ... : satisfaction. For Coughs, Colds, ed.” he writes. Creates healer for According to information reaching wet. Sores, Ulcers. Bolls, Burns. Cuts r» XJT «e« T »e 1 I A T) A ♦ ♦ A «•AX» vs WI»— . * here, Hra. Julia Patterson, kin hia moth- ♦♦<»«*»*»*«»*«» a a * Asthma, in fact, all throat and bron Wounds, Bruise« and Piles. 25c at Every old sore i« an »xternal symptom of a depraved nr nollnt. t one. chial trouble. Sold by Dillon Drug IRELAND ROASTS, er, died of quick pneumonia after an dltlon of the blood The«e festering places on th« fleah are keot ooen «ml W. A. Kuykendall. Co. illness of a day. In a state of Irritation because the circulation is eontlnuallv dl.cCarata« into TESTED ANI» PROVEN Mrs. Patterson was visiting at the METHODISTS OF ROME them them th« the impurities morbid matter» matter« with H ii h t f;Uo ?hi! pol irupurltt«« and and morbid with wbkn whlrn It ile.i i home of her daughter, Mrs. John M. luted condition of the blood may be the remain« of Ewen. Thursday she caught cold There I« a Help of Solace in Being ^*n»<ki* ♦ V, a ..aSA ..a t * •• _ a "dood «ream St. Paul, April 4.—Archbishop trouble: the effect of a long .pel?of .¡«kne««’. whb'a’hM Able to Depend U|x>n a Well- It was believed that she was recover Ireland, commenting on the vatlcan- weak and germ-infected, or becau»« th« natural refu«« of Earned Reputation. ing until yesterday afternoon, when the which Iloosevelt Incident, said the prop«- •hould pan orf through the proper avenue». La« no« ell been body, the ailment developed into pneumo eliminated ganda of the Methodists In Romo was end ha« been absorbed Into the circulation Fxternal nia. For months Eugene readers have So vile and dishonest that the holy e»uM the place to «cab over temporarllv, but th« b|,,ri.i treatment may seen the constant expression of . 1« not made euv father was compelled by the vital purer by such treatment, and »oor. the «ore vlb will , return or t reak out ai BVKRY BOTTLE IS GUARANTEED. praises for Doan’s Kidney Pills, and principles of his high office to avert another place and be n bail or worse than before S n 1 S H m 8 heal» old lor»« Evety bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pfne- read about the good work they have at all costs the slightest movement on by removing every particle of impurity from the circulation in this locality. Not another Tar-Honey is guaranteed to give sat- I done In that h *ther« th * lrOU 1 bl * change« the cTrTuUt’m" his part which might directly or Indi isfaction in all thrort and bronchial | remedy ever produced such convinc- rectly be Interpreted as abetting that that there Is no longer any ImpurPv t< dram through the wri. but th. troubles . | ing proof of merit. 8 H H heal« the propoganda or approving even by Im place 1» once more nourished wnh rich, healthful blood | J. W. Ingle, 114 N. Third street, plication, Its purposes and tactics.” •ore from the bottom, the »kin rairains regain« It, It. natural color color, and end whan whet. 8 88 in« »«in S 8 8 Corvallis, Or., says: “I used Doan’s ' ^|tí°rOuK ‘¿V c”Bn“d *n<1 purlhad th. blood th. plan. I« permansr tl v Didney Pills and I am glad to say Falconi*»« Comment that they helped me. About four Washington, April 3. -Mgr. Fal Will.. j years ago I was suddenly attacked THZ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATL a RU.G a coni sharply criticised the "insulting by a pain In my left side and al- agitation and offensive proselytism” | though I tried many remedite. I did of the Methodist church In Rome, uot bet relief. I had much trouble and declared that neither the pope with the kidney secretions and the nor the devil was to blame for the sit passages were accompanied by a This sterling household remedy hi* uation. burning sensation. Finally I com long been recognized a« tin- l>< t and menced taking Dean's Kidney Pills •.«fest Bl >< m 1 Purifier, Ute most sue cessfui 1-1 OF POI ND A WEEK and they proved to be what my case prescription for spring humors and such At least. Is whnt a young baby required, of in less than a month, I disorders of the d I ooo a< boila, pimples, ought to gain In weight. Does yours? had received entire relief. I can pustules, blotches, »ore« and cutaneous wrong with If not, there’s something I now lift or stoop without any 11] ef eruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to be its digestion. Give it McGee's Behy fect whatever, something that was the best remedy for that la< k of ene rgy Elixir and it ’ will begin gaining at impossibility before I used Doan's and the per-.uliar debility eo prevalent once. Cures stomach and bowel Kidney Pills.,, Statement given during the close of winter and the opening troti Idea, aids digestion, stops Iret- September. 9, 1907. , of spring. For derangements of the di fulness, good for teething bablea. Re-Endorwment. gestive organs it ia a natural corre c tive, SOME GROCERY Price, 25c and I 50c. Sold by Dillon On November 15, 1909, Mr. In- operating chrectly upon the liver end ah’ Drug Co. gle wag interviewed and he saldi: TRUTHS mentary canal, gently but persistently "My former statement. _ regarding stimulating a healthy activity. it* article Doan's Kidney Pills, still holds good. When ycu purchase beneficial influence extends, however to here you secure it absolutely I consider this remedy worth its every portion of the system, aiding in the MARRIED J fresh and of the best quality ob weight in gold and I advise its use n-«-eases of digestion and assimilation of tainable for the sum spent. to anyone afflicted with Kidney com food promoting a wholesome, natural ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ You are also courteously treated, plaint.” *l>I*tite, Correcting amir Moniach, Lad receive prompt attention, and If At 8 p. m. April 2, 1910, Nathan For sale by all dealers. Price 50 breath, irregularities of the l>owels con- the goods come In bulk, FULL cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, iel G. Hayea and Miss Ixmra John ■tipation am! the long list of trouble» -weight or luw’sure. son, both of Eugene, Justice of the New York, sole agents for the United dircrlly traceable to those nnwhoh some- Peace R. S. Bryson officiating. > I’ts a plea r ’•• 1eed to deal with States. conditions. Kasparilla disp-1« drow-i us. as you w’J' have conclusively Remember- the name—Doan' n sg, headache, backache ami despond proven to you if you try us. OR ALL SKIN DISEASES. and take no other. ency due to inactivity of the )ivrr Bell’s Antiseptic Salve Is the Englishmen will miss a meal to « kidnevs and digestive tract. It is ( it Is a creamy snow-white olnt- that I .or«! Rosebery, former prltt >• atrc ngthening tonic of the highest value plea<ant to use and every box □R. BELLÜ A NTt-PAÎN special |Mirty of tneinlH’r» of the b u V anted. Pr|, e AL, a11 THE ¡¿EST SPRING NifcDICJNE ♦v nw »ho loffrlou. r|lt llw.' ’M-*- EX-PRESIDENT ROYALLYRECEIVED BY ITAEY’S KING M’KENZIF DIVIDE fairbanks ’ endorses HEALS OLD SORES ♦ ? waa Lord Rosbery to Head Party to See Prizefight KASPARILLA W. M. GREEN