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THE KVCEXE DAILY GVARD, FARMERS WIVES TELL WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT PE-RU-NA. Wh& prV rorCl.lldr.ni Vfe , A , .-J- ' V VtH ',M',hl C0,d V4- A A: V ' s-J 1 K-Vb Mr Mi. rial na Mr, tnrT V V x V -J -Si H J " t JJ.nl.r K,u. Martin. la V-t i&Gta,- ( , Sc ? ' ,t H Ifl aKilf:- U;i s.Hfnartin): - - ., I ' much for yur a,i- ins r Bnm -'"""ZloWiV 'I ' W$iK ViC'. 1 fl'M5i time will, .ore o.v I wa. advisod by A S'l3iJS 1 f ' 4 v . ' W(Wi$k .V Manl"Dl,ve"ved at once. isl- A I V A:&Vty, '4l ,"5,lift'- "The first bottle relieved me, and ' '- ; AW- V V S ' , V ' QWM :2 "When I wrote to after using four bottles I was entirely ' ' h W ' M ' sV(6 r Mr "y COI""tion aro afllicled with catarrh. I have -SST I . V 4 ) t 1 I 1' V C Mrs Lenora Bodsnhamerr mmm&r eo Poor lhat 1 dld found It to boa L-reat remedy also for sstfSjS's?.: rr.SM HotT.-o finan coughs and cold, of children, a dose I " 'II TO 6' 11 J'1J7 0 J Obeying Orders. llQ a Indigestion and Nervousness. Mrs. Lenora Bodenbaraer. K. Y, D. 1, Box 99, KernersviHo, North Carolina, vritei the foUowinc letter to The Parana Drag Manufacturing Com- "I inffpred with atomach trouble and Indigestion tor aome icpe. and nothing tint I ate agreed with me. "I was Try nervou and experienced t eoatlnaal feeling ct uneaalneBS and "I took medicine fr m the doctor, bat it did me no good. found in one of yoar Peruna books a description of my symptoms. I then V rote to Br. Hart man for advice. He aid I had catarrh of the stomach. "I took Peruna and Manalin and fol lowed his directions and can now say that 1 feel as well as I ever did, MI hope that all who are atllicted with the same symptoms will take Peruna, Hit has certainly cur ,d inc." ffcow Perfectly Healthy. Mrs. Mairrialonn Winkler. Route i. Westminster. Mil- "I thank you very much for your ad vice. I can pafelv 8ii y that Peruna and ! Manalin have saved my life. i ' When I wrote to you the first time, asking your advice, my condition was so poor that I did not expert to live through the winter, but now I am perfectly healthy. 'I cannot praise your medicine enouuh, and I recommend it to others." Catarrh of Stomach. Mrs. Mary Allen. Route 6, Franklin, Tenn,, writes: "I am glad to be able to tell you that I am well of catarrh of the stomach, for which I am sincerely thankful to you for your advice. If it had not been for Peruna I would never have been well. "I had three physicians. One of them told my huibaud that ho could net cure me. "I had been sick about nine months when a friend asked me to try Peruna to gratify her; eo I commenced taking it. li can cut aid walk and work. Every body says 1 look as well as 1 ever did, "Oh, you dou't know how thankful 1 do feel to you, "I have pot several other people to take Peruua. I praiso it to everybody." time with sore eyes I was advised by a friend to try Peruna, which I did at once. 'The flrst bottle reltoved me, and after using four bottles I was entirely cured. "I do recommend Peruna to all who aro a til ie ted with catarrh. 1 havo found It to be a great remedy also for coughs and colds of children; a dose at bedtime will relieve them from couching all night. I always keep it on hand, and recommend It." Catarrh for Seven Years. Mrs. T. Freeh, R. R. No. 1, Hickory Point, Tenn.. writes: "1 am happy to tell you that I am oured of catarrh. I have followed your good and kind ad vice faithfully. I bless the day when I wrote you of my condition, and I will always praise Peruna. 1 think It Is one of the grandest medicines on earth. "Having been afilicted with catarrh and stomach trouble for seven yearn, aud after having tried four different doctors they only relieved me for a little while. I gave up all hope of beln cured. I only weighed one hundred and thirty pounds, and was so weak I could hardly get around tho room. 'I was induced to try Peruna, and to my groat surprise I am now entirely well My weight it now one hundred and eighty-eipht pounds, mv health never I was iK'tier In my life, I shall ahvavs j praise Dr. Ilurlinan cad his remedies, Tho l'Urmcr'H Wife. Who is in a better position to know than the farmer's wife hersolf what is required in the farmer's home? Kite must moot lis troubles, solve Its prob lems, ward off disease, nurse the sick, she must do all these thlnifa herself, and she learns by valuable experience what is host and what is not best. In numberless farm homes Peruna is relied upon as the family medicine Peruna books are consulted in health and disease. Peruna Is used as a preven tive as well as a corrective in disease. The wives of the farmers of tho United States constitute a solid phalanx In favor of Peruna. Against this testimony the slanders of a few critics will not prevail. One sensible mistreus of a farm home who has cued Peruna knows more about Peruna than all the magazine critics In the world. Peruna In Her Homo. ' Mrs. Anna Under, H. Y I. No.fi, Das pel, Meeker Co., Minn,, writes : "For I wo year? I suffered with that torrihle dis ease, chronic catarrh. I "Fortunately I i-'nw your advertise ment in my pr.per and I spoke to my sis ter about your irudieino. Shu wrote to you a::d I r,,f yo'ir ctl vice fren of ehnr;:e. of two children. MI owe it all to Peruna. I would not be without that great tonic for tvn times its coeI, for I am well and strong now, and cannot speuk in too hii;h tonus of its vaiue as a medicine." In a letter dated June 12, HWt, Mrs. Lin (hr writes: "I cannot ox press my thanks Hough to you for all thenoml your medi- I took Peruna ui. d am eil and a mother i cino has douu for me and my family. This spring I took cold and It settled la my kidneys. At first I thought it was kidney trouble, "I took Peruna as directed on the bottle and In a few days I was all right, so I owe my health to Dr. Hartinan and his remedy." Mlaeraale With Catarrh. Mrs. Ustiie Green, R. K. 6, lake, 111., writes t "Last November I had catarrh, and felt ao miserable, I thought that X would go Into consumption. "I tried so many doctors and medi cines, bet nothing did me any good; only Peruna. "After began the use of Peruna I bog an to Improvo in every way. "My Wo ad does not hurt so much, my stomach is all right, my bowels) aro regular, my appetite good, my complexion clear, my eyes are bright, and I am gulniug lu flesh and strength, "I think Peruna has no equal as ft catarrh remedy." WILL HELP KM H OTHKK interests and see if thev can become TO GlT WIVICS: benedicts. The ofifcers of tho club j 1 aro Howard Winters, president; 13. Monteano, Wash.. April 16. One Ca,',er' ylce-president ; W. It. Pin , , ' 1 cley. b. dietary, and Hurry I.inseni- 4ozsn young bachelors ot this city. ,eir. trvusiirer. It is said that the desirous of forming matrimonlul ul-; dues will be used in printiiiK lUura liances, have lormed a club called tur0 l" ue "'ailed U prospective "Toe Bashful Dozen,' and will pool brlut's- TIIK STATK r.MVKKSITV. EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Angeles' Safest Hotel 'r-iwMLi i--"r wit - - xB J? ?lv 8t.?a..a4.. I . For pure Dnko & L-ftl' faco wai'T !' in.;in i:u: wale;'. LA 'j ; . d ;.i In t!-e Hent ol la City NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A ve:y desirable hotc! for all visitors to the city. Hrr.t clas u 3-i reipcv.s By Frank Strong. Ph. D., President of tiie I'liiversiiy of Kansas. The ordinance of 1 7 S7 definitely ' fixed t!ie system of higher edmatloif, In all of the states admitted under' , that ordinance or afterward, as a' .state system of h!ghcr education. It-! i would be impossible fur any state to break the historical continuity in; such matters,- if It wanted lo, audi If il undertakes to so do It is at Us! . own peril and loss. j j Kxpei I'.'iiee has shown that it is I practically impossiblt; to support, z j system of iiainnuir and liili schools j of liiyh t;ra It; and eiTh ienry wlt.iout tin influence of the higher instiui-i , tiuns caili u the univt'fsiUt's. i iiiti if,, j ro,., to i-ay, i Keliool system stands or ! rok. tails tne.her. As il h:is been shown i ..a I the i;tv;iU si int"iii i v of t liil -1 il;t a to f.uisli t.ie lauiin tr grades i (Hmo is that there is a IiIkIi s-hool beyond, I . so the necessary iitevntiv.' to the de-j vi'lnjiineiit ot hiii .schools is that j there is a still higher Institution be-, j y.,nd. ; In a!l our western scales the uni- ( versity is tho apex of the state s:ys tfiu of tdiication and there is every , reason w.hy thai university, if il ex- ss at all. should be tile uiouL efti- ! rient iHissible. I doubt very iriueh 1 , loitK eiM i iei!( e wiielher any ; ;..t.e tt. ;1. .- ij...i,t ncr can ex, left to (Uvlop hugely mid Otti cictiiiy vvitliout a puuiic sihoo sys- , teiii wiih tlu state university at in ' iieatl. It is certain that men who live in Kamas, Nelira-ka, Missouri, and Iowa, ai.d other states Ukc them vii re the state university is lare and ad q. lately supported, are KoiiiK lo ii-sitaie a long time before they 'will emUiaie to a statt- where thiw lolidi'iolis do not exi.-t. Tlieretofe, M l- a ma'ier of 'ood policy for a .-:a:- to .:,"i' adt-fpiat'ly it--- sta!i lull df t ii ,s ma i -on U v T" eioyt- in: o I u ii ner. r aid to the to tlie ij. ! very much that the state of Oregon! will not pursue the fatal policy of! crippling one of the greulest usencies! for the upliftlim of the community.; PI I IK W ATKK For pure bediock wnter see fl. W. Taylor. Ail surf ace water cased off by casing into the bed rjck, thus In suring nothing but purn bed rock wa ter. U. V. Taylor, 82S Patterson street, Kugcnc. J'hono Ua 31! 7 7. A Wui-iiing, "If you ever get to hobnobbing with the crowned heads of Ktiropu, said the experienced card sharp, don't ever propose a little name of card." "Why not." asked tho neophyte. "Hcchuhc," answered the sharp, solemnly, "they have tho advantage of you In that they can always pro duce a royal flush." WAMlIt! w.itim: ) rock water rp La We case off all sur-ca.-ing into the bed ae'Jiii) but pure bed & lkfflkii, Villurd iioulevard, 1. Kug'-ne. Xeilless Alarm. Miss Tartun Mr. Mcllash, tl.ts be ing leap year, let me ask you hltridcnt Young Man (hastily In terrupt ing ) Oh, 1 beg of you, MIsh-- Ml.-s Tartun If you think any eslf-n-sp"-t Ing young woman would g j out of her way to ak a dub like you to marry her? "fun she take the high (".' "Not without knocking off some ;f tbn hari.' Llfi. lie' t h ir - 1 t AtcsSJ.OC per day and up. Write for booklet" i,i 1,; TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. pi th.- -1 ( I. IV I JIT. l!il--Ill ,11. I' v h:n -h Hi Th" Automobile Livery j Automobiles for Mire g Day or Nifit g Dy Phone E;4ck J5I I NtBht Ph-r.e E' 1571 EL'GENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO o F n VFIT1M. Aarar IS in Or at:d with j!H i-. aiiiio.Ji. ljt-;.otid Inihly iiw-utis t hat not b'-'-n allowed i 'i-iij.T at-d to develop, o an el i i' i lit arm ol t.-f in eM y re . L tiie mid lie west imp) i-t.v .;ed in i in last in ii. y tv n university, in ar- I bavf ii-"ti here, i!e ri. t- r ail purpose, ha Irora about SUO.MUM to and fi:e permanent equip ment of the university has ali been lar'!y liu.-ea-ed. . Q In faf- a re-w type of MaTV unlver siiv . enierning which will be not on ly "the agt-rny of the state for higher .ilm aMon. hut for doln.JDP ai-pn- in t -d . . -.v. : - .... ... . .-. , C I U-oys v "'kJixLiMiLL')i$tfa 1 ,rk that the i- f : r in is rew My ;i.'tc.-t n (ireon if Kf l.UllfT C .lli t tioli sf ate jn ir organ ali'd tiyon to d' the I'lllV'TSi'V oi t b caii- of my ;h it, and I hope ( TilRAM MAXIM, WHO FAVORS AN AERIAL NAVY. HI' irn Maxim, the Inventor of high eiploMlvi, liiniHts that tho governm'it mnut iw. n nld airsblpn to Its riavj. I f sas tilnhlim or wnr lmlloins sre noSv a nw-es. Ity In warfare and that the 1'nited Htat-s to kef pare with other rouritrlHt mut hav thrn. Is lnellne! to iiilnlmlrj' th havitc that dynn nitp dropM-d from tmlbntus would cause, but h" fiiyn Mm bnlbionH or alrshipx woipil l. of immnFp valiif lii("'-,rtiifnliig the position of tho enemy ai4 aftig lurid f'iicen of the approach of h"sti; ships. The pHysiliologlcnl .'Moment, "Pa, what's a psyschologlcal moment?" "We will suppose that your mother wanted u new S.IO hut, and that I was down town and hail Just met a beautiful young lady who found It exceedingly difficult to keep herself from falling in love with me. We will suppose, also that. I greatly ad mired this young lady, and that wo had paused In front of a candy store am said a lot. of complimentary things to each other and that 1 had finally Invited her Inside and bought her a big h:x of candy and thai we looked at each other and done u lot of stghlng, and that th"n the girl hail Midiy sfiid goodby and started out. and that I had followed her. We will .-uppo.,e t hi , having reached 111' si;, ct, was about in r.uirl alter the young ady when I heard '"iir moth er's vole. Heme in her this Is all a mere supposition, but vn will nay tlia'. I paused w't'i a reeling of guilty l' ii r, and turning, saw ymir mother only a few feet away an 1 hurrying toward me. 'John,' we w suppose she said, 'ivslt a rnomeiH, I witt to speak with you.' You may easily lin iiglue what my feelings would he in the eirctinistiinces. Mill wn will sup pose Hiiit I paused, expecting her to tell me thill she had been following me for hours and that she would place t lie ca -te In the hands of her lawyer at once --ay, y.ju understand. that thin Is mere!;.' a hypothetlcnl I rai Ht hat it Is merely a fictitious i eji:e eoni'tructed for the puriione of! lllu'-traMon. don't you? Well, while I ;t Hturiung over In my mind such i h oughts we will suppose t hat your moihcr came up lo me and said: John. I - I reallv don't look well In anything hut. that. $:tt hit. Don't vrnj thing i hat you foul I a f ford to er It for me?" That, would be a ,)-' 'I'llnL'Icil ni' ir.ei.t. She would ,' I the ),;,, " Wonn: wooli! bodv and second giwth fll Maiil. :md il.- V, 1 1,1,1 A M S Tit A Phono lllack 1 I t 1. S1 Kit CO. it. iiak. rutuisr 1 am now ready lo furnish rut flowers, also designs in any form. Also house plants and shrubbery, at 1 G:;, !IIamette St. ICopyriKlit. l.Vt. t.y W C. Parcels There O s a coluuui of us ridinj aloeir the highwav in sets of four . O ... , i qWIic" one oi ino nnaiiunnj I lurched and pitched from bis saddle .ist as wo heard the report of a rltle. At the edge of the cornfield twenty rents from the rem! was a puff of blue smoke to direct us to t'm- bush whacker We had the fences dowu and were rid ing toward tho spot two minutes later. War is cruel enough, but bush .nick ing is simply murder. A farmer am bushes himself and tires into a column of inar.-hing men. Whether he wound.- or whether he kills, the war goes on Just the same. The government would feel the Kiss of u mule more than of a man. "If your column Is bushwhacked. Mud the man and hang him. If ho has a home, burn it. Those weie the orders, and every man remembered them as we rode down on the bushwhacker. We found where be had knelt down to take nl.u. but he had disappeared. Fifteen rods up the hill was a wretched pole cabin, with the root' sinking in. It had tu ittMii at the opening and no sashes at the windows. There was no tlour, and the cooking was done at u rude fire place. A girl who could not have been over eighteen and who- was poorly clothet. and barefooted sat at the front door, smoking a pip. She saw ua swarming up the hill, but did not move. Our curses filled her cars a mo ment later, but she puffed at her pipo and looked at us indifferently. "Where is the man who tired the shot? Ymi heard it. You must know who It wan." "Didn't dun hoar nor see nuthiu'," she replied. There was ouly one room lu the cabin. Lying ou the floor under the rudo bedstead, with his gun besldo him, wait the mnu. Wo hauled him outdoors without resistance. The wife ou the ate pa did not rise up nor cease to puff. She did not look at ua nor at him. The man was a squatter, per haps twenty-two years old. 11 was "white trash." "Bring a rope!' The man leaned up against an old cherry tree and looked at wife and baby. I was looking into Ills face ail; tho flme. It was emotionless and un readable Not one- human sentiment swept over it. lie simply stared and at a nil and stared. The baby had been nursed and croon ed to sleep. Tho woman still held It. Her pipe had been smoked out. Sho still retained It lu her black teeth. As tho freo end of tho rope was thrown over tho limb of another tree not far away tho woman seemed to took at her husband for tho first time aud said: "Jed, didn't I tell you un o?" "lteckon." "lie's bushwhacked ouo of my men aud he's got to hang!" sutd the o Ulcer , to her. "Told him not to." "Will you ko lnsidor , ! "Fiip why?" "You don't want to bco your own husband hung, do you? "I'll sit yore," she nnswored as she settled down. "Now, then." said the officer to the husband. ,"do you want to kiss your wife and child before you go?" I looked to see soft lines come Into the man's face, but I observed not one stnglo one. It was n face of wood or stone. He looked at the woman and at the child, aud It seemed as If he had not understood. She did not even look up. I doubt If they had ever exchang ed kisses. Perhaps ho had never taken the Infant lu hit arms. It seems cruel now, when peace has been upon the land for a third of a century, but blood ran hot lu those days of wnr. and men did uot stop to think. The man wan walked to tho other tree, tho noose slipped over Ms head, and half a dozen pairs of hands drew him clear of the ground, his arms having been first tied behind him. He said no word and made no struggle. You would have thought that something like that had Imcii part and parcel of his dully ex istence for years. "Now we must burn the Imuse." said tho officer to the wlfo as tre grewsome thing hung there, swaying lu the breeze. "Ueckon you must." she answered as she moved n-dde for us to pass lu. ' We brought out everything and mado a pile In (he grass. Hhe assisted us lu no way. The baby woke up again, with n wail, but before nursing and croon ing again "he til let I and lighted her pi(e. (me of the troopers gave her tl mat' h. When ordered to move, she I v -allied away about ten yitrds mid sat ihe.vn under a bush. The old cabin was fired, rnd In a ipuirter of an hour It had disappeared. What we bul car- r, 1 out could havo Iwpii takeu away In il wheelbarrow. Tho provisions con sisted of nomiall piece of bacon nnd STOP AT TRh HIVKK ISHHKiK! about live pounds of cornmeal. The bugle blew "Attention:" nnd the troop ers began moving down the highway. I lingered beh'.ud to any to the woman: "Your husband U dead, your house burned down, and what will you do now?" "Can't reckon to say," she replied in careless topes. "dot a father and mother to go tot 8 he shook her head. "Any friends to tuke you In?" Another shake. I took out aud handed her a Ave dot- tar green bock, and she was Inspectlbg firing 3'otir -"k to Hm It h'Ttiwin 'ft I waKun anil miriiiKn nhm. Mr. Wll- klnmin, the well-known lilnckmnlili. In with him, bIko a flrst-cl.iBH painter ami iiiiminti.rnr from the Kait. All : tl nmj KlfUHiig 0T' " mbtn 1 h""'"! work li'iarHiitnirl. .New rlKS iiimln io u i QUAD oiiKt. a HI i