Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 06, 1908, Image 7

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    Fl'CKXB WEEKLY OrARD FRIDAY, MARCH (I. 1IHW
f A I iiiiliM SYSHII BESAK2ED I'll
. ..Mrtinn al tlie body is covered with mucous rneiubrai.e : ! I
L.ltirCWn . " .llHHititlu CIlTlipH with Wwt nc1e .........
ttSSUC IS BUUltui"'; w-j-j... ....... utvuu
bii , illaries Each of tbese is constantly supplying to this tissue
,f!?to nourish and strengthen it and keep the system healths
rlr?, i!S becomes infected with catarrhal matter it is not able to fi:r
"damount of healthful properties, but feeds the parts will;
-t!ieIt2',h disease the membranes and tissues so that they become
rtin'tWflMned and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and dangerous
ted""11? " ijjhed ia the system. There is a constant ringing in tin
ptoini. l4'.l discharge from the nostrils, the breath has an oSensive
'ti"v'1'Trer often accompanies th disease, and gradually the entire
I1 affected and the aystem upset and deranged. Ia its earlier
jitlbccon" h iscoBfined U tht now and throat, sprays, washes.
aie soothiag and in a way beneficial, because they are
gl,tioB. .ntieptic, but such treatment has ao euratiye effect,
!' Bii t reach the blood. To cure Catarrh, the blood must be pur
oeiidot " . lfied ,d tliis is just what 8. 8. S does. It
gore down into tlie circulation aad attacks
the disease at its foundation ; it removes the
cause and makes the blood pure ami healthy
Then the blood vessels are filled with fresh.
reinvigorated blood, which is carried to all
The t!Poman
In theAJcodc
By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN, v
Author f "The MIIUonlr Baby.- "Th fillsrae Ball." "The
Houm lu lh Mill.- "Th AiuMhyit Box." Ec.
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COPYB.ICHT. lBOa. TUI BOBat-MIRttlLL COMPANY.
chapter VII (Continued.)
'th i yu gesture toward the
northwest, he turned awar. learlng me
tn romemplntton of the grandest scen
ery 1 had yet come upon la all my
tmrelfl.
Flfteeu miles! But those mile ley
tnrouKh the very heiirt of the moun-
Y VEGETABLE the mucous surfaces and linings, the inflam-! 'aius, ranging anywhere from 0.000 to
tnation and irritation are corrected, the svmp-' ".000 feet hUth. In ten minutes the
ii ic-ooear the health is improved and Catarrh is permanently cured, c'ty mid all slims
.'WrTa'tnl anv itn-dica! advice free to all who wri'e. of sight. In-the
rw TTTE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA Rl
of city Jlfe were out
EUGE N THEATRE
CEO. H. SMITH, Mgr
' hone H'ock 1443
Thurs. (fb Sat., Mcrch 5 , 7
mperiai
iisfxe
is
more I wns seeming-
ly ns fur removed from nil civilization
us if I nsd gone- a hundred miles into
tlie wilderness.
As n:y b:irse. settleil down to work,
pk-kin;? his v.-ity now hove ntnl now
there. soi.:et!nies over (he lmw'.i eiirth,
hurd and linked ns In u thousand fur
naces, r.ud sometimes over tlie stunted
jrrnss whoso liee.UHike stnlks seemej
uever to have known iiio'sture, I let
j n:y eye rouin to sueli peaks ns were
i not cut off from view by the nearer
1 hillsides and wondered whether the i expcctedly good nns:!s!i.
ibillty and did all the work. I mere
ly clung and balanced, and at ttnuw,
when be rounded the end of a ilgzag.
(or instance. I erect shot my eyas,
though the prospect waa msioilllout.
At lust eren his patience seemed to
give out and he stopped and trembled.
Rut before 1 could opeu my eyes on
the ayss beneath he made another
effo:. I felt the brush of tree branches
across my face and. looking up. saw
before me the ledge or platform dotted
with tents, at which I bad looked
with such lonnlng from the opposite
hillsides.
Plr.itiltsiieously I heard voices, and
saw approaching a bronzed ami beard
ed man with strongly marked Scotch
features and n determined air.
"The doctor!" I Involuntarily ex
claimed, with a ginnee at the small
nnd curious tent before which he stood
guard.
''Yes, the doctor." he answered lu un-
"A:nl who
NEW SONGS, NEW JOKES, NEW DANCES.
SE THE BIG MINSTREL ACTS !
The Grand Imperial First Part
The Beautiful Transformation Scene
Th;; Minstrel Man and the Porter
The Deatn ot the Gladiator
M' onlighl on the Mississippi
PNIX MEN
10 SOLOISTS - CHORUS OF 40
Reserved Seat Sale Ooens Wi:jno-sday at Box Oft.ce.
Price : 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
Acres sc!
Acfca
4 I
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e !
0 J:
IT rec, Five or Ten
. Acre Tracts, 2l2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
Hovey Block, 8th and Will.
feu.
snow which cupped them was whiter
ilhnn any other or the blue of the sky
bluer, that the two together had the
.effect upDii me of cameo -work on a
hu-xe and unapproachable scale.
Certainly the effect of tlu"e grand
j mountains. Into which you leap with
out any preparation from the streets
i nnd, market places of America's oldest
- city, is such as Is not easily described.
! We struck water now and then nar
row watercourses, which my horse fol
lowed In midstream and, more lnter
; csting yet, goatherds with their flocks,
! Mexicans all. who seemed to under
stand no Knlisb, but were picturesque
enough to lo.iic at ar .l a welcome break
j in the e.tr.Mue louesomeness ' of the
way.
J I had been told that they would
i serve me us guides If t I felt at all
I doubtful of the trail, nud In one or two
! instances they proved to be of deckled
Ihelp. They could gesticulate If they
could not speak English, nnd when I
tried them with the one w-ord riaelde
they would nod aud point out which
of the many '.side canyons I was to
follow. But they always looked up as
they did so. up, up till I took to look
ing up, toD, and when, after miles mill
tlijlled liijleUnitoly by the winding of
tlie trail. 1 came out upon n le:lgo from
which a full view of the opposite range
could be had. and saw fr:i::ln; rie
from the side' of one of Its tremendous
peaks the gup of a vast hole ut 200
feet f n:i.i the snow line. I knew th.it,
inaccessible ns it looked. 1 was ga.Iug
up at the opening of Aimer I'nirbru'.u
er's new mine, the Phicide.
The experience was a strange one.
The two ranges approached so uearly
that it seemed as If a bail might be
to.s;'i! fr.):n one to the other, but tho
ch.'wn betw.'ea was stupendous. I
grew dhz.v as I looked downward and
saw the endless zigzags yet to be trav
ersed step by sfep before tho bottom of
the canyon could be reached and then
the equally Interminable 7-lgzags up tho
acclivity beyond, nil of which I must
trace, still step by step, before I could
are you? Have you brought the mall
aud those medicines 1 sent for?"
"No." I replied with a propitiatory a
smile as I could muster up In the face
of his brusk forbidding expression. "I
dime on my own errand. 1 am a rep
resentative of the New York . nnd
1 hope you will not deny me a word
with Mr. Falrbrother."
With a g?sture I hardly knew how to
Interpret he took my horse by the rein
ard led us on a few steps toward an
other large tent where be motioned me
to descend. Then be laid his hand on
my shoulder and, forcing me to meet
his e.ve. said:
"You have made this Journey I be
lieve you said from New York to see
iiv. Kairbrotlier. Why?"
"Becnuso Mr. Fnlrbrotber Is r.t pres
ent the most sought for man In Amer
ica." I returned boldly. "Ills wife
you know about bis wife"
, "No. How should I know about bis
wife? I know what his temperature
: ii.ice. nun ni..-, i.t DiLl., . .........
v . nope to arrive Ul ine camp u men iiuui
preferred the climb.
where I stood looked to be almost with- ta nd wlmt nlg respiration la-but bis
In ball of my voice.
I have described tho mine as a hole.
i That was all I saw at llrst a groat
black hole In the dark brown earth of
the mountain side, from which ran
down a still darker streak into the
waste places far below It. But as I
lookeil longer I snw that It was faced
wle? What about bis wife? He
don't know anything about her now
himself; ho la not allowed to read let
ters." "Hut you rend the papers. You must
have known, before you left Santa Fe,
of Mrs. Knlrbrother's foul nnd most
mysterious murder in New York. It
by a lodge cut out of the friable soil, has been the theme of two continents
on which I was now able to descry the Tor the ln.it ten days."
pronounced white of two or t'.iroj tent He shrugged his shoulders, which
io's a-.ul soiro otli.T s'gns of life, en- ' mlbt mean anything, and conjined
fJHANGj, I, H. WFtT r o mouion FAPt WMM1ITT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
livery, Feed, Stage 4 Saks Stables
p. Cabs Always Ready
first CUss Turnouts of AH Descriptions
ii i "'""'"t EUuEVR-FLORENCE STAGE -l'wP,.do
',0, ' A ddTitalevnEuten4t6 .. m.
KJ'iiil msiiVj i ,1 "" ,ot Mjpletoo, close cnnnretion by
uay ociore.
A ddyitaeelevfsEuten4t6
lor Mnplctoo, clow c
steamer for Florence
Stage Phone Main 22 L5very Phone Main 21
hL- ... "
P0DERSBKO NEW MARKET
. 'lrt,now locate-i in our ne-s buildin?
ro-stn; s:rctt iAi W wil, piixi to s;4 y0J.
oice Lard for
Br 'i and Stewi Strictly Co't. Pries
BkODER,S'B!U)5..
65c
I NEW
MB-KE.T
cou:'ag':tg enough to the e;-e fif ore
who-'e lot It was to crawl like n tly up
that tivme'idoiis r.io-.m'aln kIi1!.
Truly I coul 1 understand why those
three men, probably newspaper eorro
sponients like myself, had turned bnci
to Sinta Fe nftnr a g'.auce from my
present outlook. Rut though I under
stood I did not mean to duplicate their
retreat.
The sight of those teats, the thought
it what one of them contained, In
ifilred ine with new courage, and, re
leasing my grip upon the rein, t aV
(owed my patient horse to proceed.
Shortly after this I paseed the B
ride that Is, wlwre the water sheds
both ways. Then the descent began.
It was ilgcag, Just a tlie climb bad
been, but I preferred the climb. I did
aot hare the unfathomable space ao
constantly before me, nor was my Im
agination so nctlTS. It was flied on
heights to be attained rnther than on
valleys to roll Into. However, I did
not roll.
The Mexican saddle held mo securely
at whatever nugle I was poised, nnd
once the bottom was reached I found
that 1 could face with considerable
eouanlmlty the corresponding ascent.'
(July as I sow bow steep the climb
bis reply to a repetition of my own
words.
"Mrs. Fnlrbrotber murdered!" bo ex
clalmed, but In a suppressed voice, to
which point was given by tho cautious
lotik he cast behind him at the tent
which had drawn my uttentlon. "lie
must not know It. mnn. I could nor
answer for his life If ho received l,.o
least shock In hlj present critical con
dition. Murdered? When?"
"Ten days ago, at a ball In New
York. It was after Mr. Falrbrother
left the city. He was expected to re
turn after hearing the news, but he
seems to bar kept straight on to his
destination. He'vras not very fond of
his wife-that la, they hare not been
llrmg together for the last yeor. But
he could not help feeling the shock of
her death which he must hare heard
of somewhere along the route."
"He has said nothing In his delirium
to show that be knew It. It Is pos
sible, Just possible, that be didn't read
the psers. Ho could uot have been
well for days before be reached Santa
Fe.
them, that lie had once crossed the
Sierras In n.l. (winter, lttit be wasn't u
Mi k man ihen."
"li'H-tir. Uicy don't know who killed
'lis wire."
"lie didn't"
"1 know, lint under such clroum-
t:r.!ivs every fact U'arlng on the
ve.ll Lsnf Immense luiHirt:inco. There
s one which Mr. Falrbrother only can
nake clear. It cuu tie said lu a
word"
Tho grim doctor's eyes tiasltcd ungrl
.y, uud I stjpiied.
"Wore you a detective from the dis
trict attorney's orUoo lu New York sent
ou with specinl powers to eiuuilue htut
I should still say what 1 am golug to
say now. While Mr. Palrlirother's tem
perature aud puliw remain where tliei
now are uo one shall see hint and uo
one shall talk to him sure myself unr.
his uurse."
I turned with a sick look of ill sup
f ointment toward the roud up which I
iuid so lately come.
"Have 1 panted, sweltered, trembled
for three mortal hours ou the worst
trull a man ever traversed to go hack
with nothing for my Journey? That
seeuvs to me hunt lines. Whore is thc
munHgor of this mine?"
Tho doctor iKilnfed toward a man
bending over the edge of the great
hole from which at that moment a line
if Mexicans was issuing, each with a
sack ou ills back, which he tiling down
before what looked like a furnace built
of clay.
"That's he, Mr. Haines of l'hilndel
ohla. What do you want of hltn?"
"IVrmisslon to stay the night. Mr.
Falrbrother may be better tomorrow."
"1 won't allow it. and I am mastel
'.lore so far as my patient Is concerned.
Vou couldn't stay here without talking,
tud talking makes excitement, and ex
citement is Just what be cannot stand.
A week from now I will see about It
that Is. If my patient continues to lm
or.ivo. 1 am not sure that ho will."
"Let mo spend that week hero. I'll
not talk nny more than tho tlend. May
'.ie the muuugor will let me curr,
lacks."
"Look hero," said the doctor, edging
mo farther and farther away from the
tent be hardly let out of bis sight for
a moment. "You're n cuuny lad and
shall have your bite ami something to
drink before you take your way baek.
Hut back you go before sunset and
with this message: No nuiu from any
paper north or south will ho received
hero till I hang out u blue flag. I say
blue, for that Is tho color of my ban
danna. When my patient Is lu a con
dition to discuss murder, I'll hoist It
from bis tent top. It can bo soon from
tho divide, and If you wir to camp
there ou the lookout well and good. As
foi tho police, that's another matter.
I will boo tlioni If they come, but they
need not expect to talk to my patlept.
You may say so down there. " It will
save scram'uling up this trail to no purpose."
(Continued ::.xt Friday.)
VOTH'K OF FINAI, Sl-.TTI.KMKXT
Notice Is hereby given that the mi
li'rslgnod' has filed his final nc:-nun
villi ill3 County Court for l.ane Conn
y, Orc::n, and that the court hm
n otfi'T duly made and sr-iitoroc!
'!xe Monday. March 1, lflOS, al
ho hin:r of 10 o'clock a. m., as th
line atul the county court room h
JOugcne, 1 nuo County, Oregon, as tin'
;ibi'-" lo hear uny objections to the
said account.
Any persLn Interested in the sab'
natter are renulred to file thflr oh
;ectlons on or before the said dnv.
S. I'. NH8S,
Adnilnls'rMor of the F.stute ol
Louis llalverson, Deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Fstnte of George Drury, dcceuseil
Notice Is hereby given thst til'
undersigned, George A. Drury. ad
ministrator of tho above-named es
late, hns filed his final account In tin
natter of said estate with tho count'
"lerk of Lane county, Oregon, nntl
lint Monday, the (ith day of April.
Ift'lS, nt the hour of 1 o'clock In tlu
nfternoon of said day. has bien sei
tnd fixed by said court for tho hour
lug of objections to said final no
ciutit and for the final settlement ol
said estate; and all oblectlons It
said nccotint must be filed with said
oiirt on or b-fore the said time unC
date so fixed by said court for snlC
final hearing nnd final settlement.
Hated this 14th day of Fohruury
I90X.
0KOH0K A. UIllIltY.
AdmliiNtrator of said esta'.e
Notice of Kliinl Kelt lenient.
Kstnte of Isnnc H. Tyler, deceased
Not lee Is hereby given thut the nn
derslgned, George A. Drury, executor
of the shore named estate, has filed
his final account In '.be matter of
said estate with the county court ol
Lane county, Oregon, and that Mon
day, the llth day of April, 1908, at
the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon
of aald day, has been set and fixed
by said court for the hearing of ob
Joctiotw to said final account and for
the final settlement of snld estate;
end all oblectlons to said account
must' be filed with said court on ot
before the snld time and date so fix
ed by snld court for snld final hear
When were you cnlled in to attend ,1" ""d final settlement
him?"
"The very nlqbt nfter be reached this
place. It was thought he wouldn't
ilve to reach the enmp. Itut lie Is a
Dated this 14th day of February,
1908.
George a. nrtrrtY.
Administrator (if said estate.
lie succumbed.'
Notice of Final Kclticntf tit.
Notice Is hereby glvn that th un
ail nilttlKtriitor of tltn e
tnte r,f .trisctih It H-i.iin ,l..coi iwl
"If he was us sick ns that." I mut hns filed his final' account with th
tred, "why did lie leave Snnla Fe? county clerk of Lane county. Or"
Jte must hnve known what It would gon, and an order has been made in-if
iif.iu to ! shk here." 'entered of record directing this notlci
I don't think be did. 1 his Is hlsjand setting Monday. Hi.. Cth dnv o'
t'-.t ilsl' to the mine. He i-vli.-ntly ' April, I Sot. at the hour of in o'clid
L,.,..v lu.i'ihiu f to,. ,U!!tciiiti.- ih. ui-. for the hearing of iiblc-tlons
, i lint t. -....;. I i.i ...... It,, un. If ""' H account and for Hi
determined to fin tl the cauip. ovci,
after be had ls-eii given a sl-.'ht of It
bade fair to be I did not see how I ; cinn ,)f Krpnt ,,Im.k I)H .j u() ,m
was ever to iMineilown again, i.oing . hl)) flKlt touched this platform; then I ,, ' , '
1.. I.,., Hi,, i.i.scrit i OiTSIk
"r I"'" '
Honever. as what goes up must In I
the coiir ei.f nature come ('.own. I put
this i..:o-t.m ai!e n:nl gave my lursc
his lie;;'!, after e'liniir:. him with a
few billies of gr.isi, nhich he soetne 1
to Hinl edil.le e:io.r:h. t!io;:gh tlicy lit 1
the s.',; nnd e.i..-:!i::i? of the feel of ,
f;.i;:i gl:.
I!..w ve g"t there yen must ask thla
- ani:;i.'i!. who took '! the rosoon-
fJiu the opposite mountsfn. He told
final settlement of st'd e-itiiti'
It A LI' II W. HTONK.
I Administrator of the estate of
LIFE-SAPPING PARASITES
?!AT WRECK HUFAM SYSTEM
The following romarkahle stale-,
incut was recently made by T. I., j
Cooper. It concerns tho preparation j
which hns boon so widely discussed .
'ir.iiittliont the country during the'
past your, and hns sold 'n nch onor-j
uious (iiiaiitltlos In loading cities. I
"It Is a well-known tact that j
herever 1 have introduced my New1
Jlscovory medicine-, hundreds of:
oiplf hive brought Internal parn-
iltos or tnpeworms to me. In many;
aaes these people did not know the;
nature of the parasite, and were con-.
uin'iitly extremely nervous until 1.
'xplalned tho mutter to them. In
ionic cities so many have had this
xperlence that the public generally
'locanio alarmed.
"1 take ibis opportunity of ex-
.biiulug what these cnvitures nro,
nil what I have learned about them
u the past.
"Taiii worius nro miti'li more com
mon than would ho supposed. I ven-
nre lo sny that ton per cent of all
hronlc stomach trouble, or wluu Is
tnowii as ti 'run-down' condition. Is
uuseii by them. An Individual may
suffer for years with one of these
great parusltes and not he awure of
It.
"Contrary to general belief, the ap
petite is not greatly Increased It on
ly becomes Irregular. There Is a gen
ernl fooling of fuliitness, however,
and a gnawing sensation In the pit of
the stomach.
"l'eople afflicted with ono of these
parasites are nervous and depressed.
Their chief sensation Is. one of lan
guor, and they tire very easily. I,aek
of energy and ambition at feet the
body, and the mind becomes dull and
sluggish. The memory tiocomes not
so good nnd the eyesight Is generally
poorer.
"Tho New Discovery, in freeing
stomach anil how -Is of all Impurities,
seems to be filial to these great
worms, and uluuift Immediately ex
pels them from tho system. I wish
to nssure anyone who has the exper
ience just related with my prepara
tion, that there Is no cause for alarm
lu tho manor, and that It will us a
rule mean a speedy restoration to
good health."
The Cooper medicines are a boon
to stomach sufferers. We sell them.
Hull's lied Cross Drug Store.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
G. II. Irish wishes to air ounce' that he lias
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Allen & Co., located at : 5 east 9th St., and
carries at all times tlie uest orands of
Grochkiks, Flour and Fhkd. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Phone
Main S3
G. H. IRISH
32 East.
'9th S rett
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical anil Surgical
STAFF
Kuykendtll, M. D.
W. O. Preiser, M. D.
P. I. Bsrtle, M. D.
B. P. Sctlele, M. D.
D. A Pilot, M. D.
Gen.O'H,LHar,M D.
L. E. McUougsl, M. D.
For the care and treatment ol
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating; room and equipment,
Appliances (orX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps q( trained nures,
Fates on application,
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of tiic hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or Infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
Juueph II. Slotii, duiieti.ii'il.
A fULL LINE OF...
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Stoves, Ranges
and Hsaters a,klesordins'
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