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Paul CiMvant Writes From 219 Monroe Strec' T.m.l-
STOLE AUTO AND
ROAD TO DEATH
Mr. Kmih; h',-Uona, S'l-if) S. Lawrence St., South Tima, WafhH
In Spring: and EaPly Summer a Tonic is Needed.
Clires Her A.V rnVui'd With Peruna.
Rend Her Utter Bdoit:
The source of good bleod is fresli air and weU-digested. food. If anythinginterfere with diges
tion the blood becomes impure.
. catarrhal condition of the stomach prevent perfect digestion. Such a condition allows the
tood to ferment and decompose in various wavs, instead of digesting. The blood is thus contaminated
with various materials that do not belong in the blood.
This gives rise to spring fever, eruptions on the skin, general lassitude and constipation.
Peruna corrects all these difficulties by striking at the source of them. By eradicating the ca
tarrhal condition of the stomach Peruna at once restore digestion, the blood is thereby purified, and
the whole machinery of the body is put in working order.
Peruna has probably made a more remarkable record in cases f catarrh of the stomach than any
otner medicine. These cases are very frequent, and we have a host of testimonials in which Peruna
.s'.i:;l. May (... An automobile,
running at the r:it' of r.u miles nil
hour dashed through t lit' uuprotcct
f.l t-ulliiiKA :n Fourth and Andover
'streets last t". i k ri t ami alighted mi a
l raft of loi;s seventy-five feet below
in Elliott bay. carrying wltli I' two
i girls and two young men. The girls,
llam-1 Itoss. aged 17, and Alice Tea
. tor. nKi'd 20. were falallv lnlnril.
I
The nieu, Edward C. Bennett, aged
22. and II. C. Hubbard, aiit'il 23, aro
seriously hurt.
Bennett stolo the automobile from
his father's garage to take the fatal
rid.-.
"""w lavisn praise for prompt and permanent relief in cases 01 catarrh of the stomach
TtTK EVGF.XK DAII.T fifARfl. WKIiXKsn.tY. M IV rt
11000
PURIF
Mrs. Paul Cae.vant, 219 Monroe street, Topeka,
Kansas, writes :
I "I hsve found Peruna very effective In restoring
amy health and strength after 1 had been worn
oat and run down ior a long time, i Degan to
! unit about six months ago when I was nnable to
love my bed. My nervous system was shattered
mil I was dally losing flesh and strength. This
condition was completely altered after a few bot
tles of Peruna had been used and I kept on using
it until I was finally restored to perfect health
md had gained about fifteen pounds.
I feel so grateful for what your medicine has
done for me that I kin pleased to give it my hearty
endorsement and shall always bo glad to speak
'sgood word far it;"
".EMILY ,
Hit hand this man rou:d not get.
His health was not as It should be,
lie had not used the "best us yet,"
llolllstcr' Rocky Mountain Tea.
I. Inn Drug Co.
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Mi
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WILLIAM
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Mrs. Emily KellopR, 6tH9 R. Lawrone St., S.
Tacomt, Wwb., member o Ldioe of th Mmc'
boon, wrttoa:
'Three moo the ago I had an atUek of bll lonaoeea
which threatened to undormlna my- health and
atronf;th. Luckily for mo, I tried rerunaat tha
auKReation of my f rtanda before 1,1 waa too late. I
found In a few daya' time thai I did no hare the
usual iick headache, netthor did food nanaeate me
any longor. In two weaka' ttme Teruna bad cora
plotoly rid my eytttem of tUe poison and bilo, and I
waa In a much better condition. My akin aiwnmed
ltd normal color, I had a aplendldappetito and I
waa In every way Improved In health. I uaed
Poruna for a montii longer ajid it wrought a won
drous ohange In my entire ayatrm'
ones up the System.
M. William MoRoberts, Waverly,
nn., writes:
I am perfectly well of the catarrh. I
bolt Peruna and Manalin. I renom-
pend your medicine to every one and
lannot praise it enough. It is a flno
fcedicine to take any season of the year.
Jiieo in the 6priug it tones up the
astern and aota as a gentlo stimulant."
Qood Tonic.
lr. Joe Leonard, Flat S, 232 Allen St.,
Iflffilo.'N. Y., writes:
11 have good reason to endorse Peruna
1 1 have found it a good tonic, stimu
liDK the eye torn and sustaining it
aider great pressure, imparting un
tntf endurance and enabling me to
for It much longer and harder than the
item could possibly do were it not
the great powers with which Hen
lYed me. It gives one nerves of Iron."
Mr. Caleb II. liortell, Police Officer, 212 North Paoa street, Haiti more,
Md., writes:
"For several yenrs I was troubled with catarrh of the head, throat and
stomach. Many times I would vomit before and after eating.
"I took seveu bottles of your Peruna, and Iain gUd to say that It has
cured me.
'I feel moro like living and working, and am not bothered at all with
my old troubles.
'I take great pleasure in recommending Peruna to all sufferers with
catarrh, and I thank you for what you have dune for me, for tmne but
those who have suffered arf I havo can appreciate a great euro as 1 have
found Peruna to be."
Mr. William Hoge, President Commercial Travelers Association, 8S0
Broadway, New York, N. Y., writes:
'l endorse Peruna as the most effectual remedy for catarrh I havo been
able to tii:d in my travels in this country or Kuropo. lean truly say that
1 have spent thousands of dollars in this country alone tryfni: to find a euro,
and it was not until 1 was induced to givo Peruna a trial that I obtained any
thing like permanent relief. As a tonic it is simply great. It ought to be In
the e,rip of every commercial traveler on the mad. ll cured my wife as wol
as myself. We have not bad the slightest symptom of catarrh for a long time."
In a later letter Mr. Hugo says: "1 have used Perunn for many years,
never without a bottle in my grip.' 1 am the youngest feeling and youngest
looking man of my age In New York, which 1 think is entirely due to Peruna.1
Splendid for La brippe.
Mr. Prank H. Fielder, 218 aeasant
Ave., Montgomery, Ala., formerly prin
cipal of Haynesville High School,
writes:
"I can truthfully say that Peruna is a
splendid remedy for la grippe, and a
good tonic for building up the system."
Pain in Chest
Mrs. A. W. Gustin, 5200 Lake Ave., St.
Joseph, Mo., writes: 4,When I began
taking Peruua I had quite a severe pain
and ache in the left of my chest. I suf
fered uxr-aXdcal with it.
"I wrote to Pr. ll:irtman and aked
him what I should do, lie au vised my
taking Peruna, which 1 did. I took
three bottles, and I cull say 1 am cured,
'Thanks for kind advice and Peruna."
hay Fever and Catarrh.
Miss May me K. Smith, 414 East
Mound St., Columbus, Ohio, writes:
"Have used Peruna for catarrh and
hay fever. Tho rc&ulta being remark
able, I can highly recommend It to all
whoare suffering with thoaltovedlseases.
I am happy to, ho ahlilo say It has helped
mo wonderfully
Eyes Red and Watery.
Mr. William S. J learn, 10K3 Bogal Ht.,
Camden, N. J., writes:
"For about two year I was troubled
with my eyes being red and watery, and
my general health was very poor.
"Finally a friend advised mo to try
Peruua. I had tried almost every thing
else, so I purchased a bottle of Peruna
and commenced to take tt at once, and
be for o I had finished the first bottle I
found I was Improving. ,
'I wroto you for spool al advice eon
corning my eyce, which I received. I
continued to take the Peruua until I had
used six bottles.
"Now my eyes aro absolutely well,
and I feel like a new man In every way.
"I honestly ad v I so any oue similarly
afllicted to try Peruna."
Peruna Tablets
Rome peoplo prefer to take tablets,
rathor than to take medlolno tn a fluid
form. Bueh people can obtain Peruna
tablets, which mpresont the medicinal
lngrodlenta of Peruna. Each tablet la
equivalent to oneavoraodoseof Peruna.
JSPECT MARTIN'S
RECORD UNSAVORY
(Continued (ram Paga One.)
wait j was in the army, imv
C r.-ed as a second lieutenant of
Twenty-first In fan-try in Cuba."
J!--n lie wont on to rux-omr. his
m -tia
in vaiinus portions
the United States, all of which was
forelcn to the object of elosetine him
I with District Attorney Manning and
the detectives.
Martin was extremely nervous, and
District Attorney Manning sudden-
; ly seized upon a moment when he
t was more than usual off 'his guard
lobe held for the murder of the i and aske(1 hlm in a loml "me:
iy lender. "Why did you kill Wolff?"
fl have been studying medicine; not kill Wolff." said the
lie said, "and came to Port- j prisoner. "These scratches on my
M from Syracuse. 'N. Y., a few net. B, hands were maili- by a cat
tr.- ago. Prior to my coming to , ,nv home a wc-k am. and the rut
I bear on my h-ad I did myself, with
an ax. 1 knew Wolff, but di.I n t
kill hlm. When 1 firsr - a-ii-- w ! -n-lnn-1
I pawned my v.;il--li with Wr-i'i'
and s-M-ii nft'-rv :trd. n-it b intr :iii
to r'-d-'i'tii it at i he s; .Inl".l tim . 1
vritrd Wolff --main. I swear th'-s"
are the o!y two times I had any-thli-.g
to dj w- li the i-awniir.-ik.T."
Tli(-n he went on almost inco
herent liy. saying sud b-nly that he
sk-it In the imp. -rial hotel lat Sun
day night and hi Ue Dclvidere Mon
day night.
"Friday afternoon." he said. "I
met Judge Cameron down town and
went to Turn Halle. There I saw
by the evening paper, that I had
failed In my examination taken for
the appointment as examiner of
weights and measures. Then I got
on a car and went to my home In
Sellwood. staying there until about
5 o'clock. Friday morning 1 sola
my revolver to a pawnbroker at 31
. . . t tun "
lour Stcmacii
7?S"." "d "k . i
l ""m Jj"l'-'Pi Mid mir tolna.'h
llrd VtVVl J', 1 httv I"--'" tnklnf medl-
tvli"luLr lhtne ,r,r tnd,e,il011 nA
II"'ir nice loi."
uit Stucklej. Much Chunk, Fa.
Best For
The Bowels.
t ""S,,'l" Tun Oood. DoOooa.
l'k fK"1" n"P. lta. c. Mi. NeTef
tj iT lrenBtn blel itftmpml CUO.
- " cart or your money bftck.
3T. , R""'dr Co., Chlco or N.Y. 590
AL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
Pine street to pay on a debt of $U0
That part of the prisoner's state
ment wherein he stiys he siK-ured
money from Ashley & Ruinelln has
linen Vorroborateil . and as his state
ment continued, detectives ' would
lenve the room in an attempt to sub-
stantlate other portions of his s-tate-ment
where he menti ined names, lo
calities and figures.
lie aiiiieared to h" pxcee.iincly ner
vous and npparentlv was under the
influence of some drug. The money
he had in his possession when ar- (
rested $40 In gold and a small
amount In silver, he said he had ob-,
talned from Ashley & Kumelln.
After much questioning by District I
ir-,,ov Mannlne Martin finally re-1
ferred to his movements the nleht of
the murder. He said that after re
turning from the Turn Halle he stay
ed at home until about S o clock,
when the women folks of his family
engaged In a quarrel, and he left,
rather than participate In the trou-
bli m-i shown the revolver with
which the attempt had been mad- to
kill Wolff, and denied ever havlne
seen the weapon before. He ald
emphatically the pi.-'ol ha-1 r j
been his property.
Martin was ordered in' M.todj I
hv Dlstrlcj At.:orn-y Manning unttl
later, when he will ae.iln puM- '-,
el to eross-famlnat!'in. '-','""
trlct attorneys office , u-nfld-nt
that sufficient evidence l at hand
to chare- Martin wi'h the crime, and
It Is pr (6).ble. District AttJ..er Man
Dlnc said, that a formal complaint
would be filed against htm tomor
row. Wife'a Damaging Admission.
I In addition to the material evi
dence In the hands of the police, they
have obtained from the accused man's
. wife what is alleged to be practi
cally a confession of her husband's
guilt. Mrs. Martin, who is a re-
' fined llttl? woman. Is completely un
strung. She married Martin In Syr
acuse, X. V.
Mrs. .Martin declared that her lius
band ha.l told her In order to allay
ll-.r suspicions that he would go to
a salo. n ;ind v.-'t the missing coat
and v--.-!. She ytiid he left the house
aii-l di-l not r mm.
Mrs. Martin f a r- port--r M-
('.' t'tat she itad ent rii'.iue.l siisj.i
t i-il::-; l li a .ht ira.i-tin ! was itaplirat
eil in ill - rl ilne Iriini hi- liinun nt he
rot-imed home Krida uiiiit, with
his fa-- and hands cut, an I minus
his shirt and wearing a strange er;at
and v-st. He first explained to her
that be had been held up on the way
.home. His next story was that he
' had been engaged In a poker game
in a saloon which was broken up by
a fight, and In the melee he liar been
' hit with a chair.
Mrs. Martin said her suspicions
; only were further aroused by her
, husband's stories, and Sunday on the
way to the Catholic church Bhe pur
posely led hlm by Wolff's pawnshop.
There, she says, h!ip asked him tKilnt-
blank if he had had anything to do
with Wolff's death.
Mrs. Martin says that he. replied
that he had not. and that If he
thought she suspected him he would!
Jump into the river. j
Later In the day the subject was.
acaln brought up. she says, and then j
she begged him to leave her and not i
to bring further disgrace upon Her.
Si-rveil In Cuba
Martin at one time was an offl-1
cer In the regular army and served
in Cuba as a lieutenant In the Twen- j
ty-flrst I'nlted Stales Infantry, and is t
said to have commanded his compa-
nv at San Juan Hill. He contracted
dysentery while on this campaign.!
and met his w ife, who was a nurse i
In a hospital at Syracuse, where he ,
was being treated for the disease. I
GEO. GOULD ASSERTS
GOOD TIMES ARE COMING
.ItiillMPi
i. s
tr, KKWARP
I had stolen from the barn Satur-
dav night or Sunday rrornlng my
OREGON ATHLETES
EAGER FOR TRIP
.Notice ol Sale on Kxeviitlou
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execatltin Issued out of the
Circuit Court of tho State of Ore
gon for the County of Lane on the
-till day of April, 1908, on a Judg
ment rendered In said court on the
2d day of March. 190S, In favor of
K. V.. Mink, plaintiff, and against
Nannie K. Relshaw. defendant, for
I the sum of two hundred fortv-two
I and and -t00 dollars, which Judg
j ment was enrolled and docketed In
I tho oflfce of tho clerk of said court
ion tho 7th day of Murch, 190S, by
I which writ I was commanded that out
(of the personnl property belonging to
said defendant, or If sufficient could
not be found then out of tho real
property belonging to said defend
ant, on or after the said 4th dnv of
April, litis, to satisfy said Judgment,
costs and accruing costs, llelng un
able to find personal property with
which to satisfy said judgment, costs
and accruing costs, I did on the till
day of April, 190S. levy upon the fol
lowing teal property belonging; to
said ilefenilanl t on the snld -Ith day
of April, 1U0.S, or subsenuuntly, to
wlt: Lot No. 4 In Illock No. 8 of tho
original town of Eugene City,
now Eugene. as platted - and
recorded, all In Lnno county, Oregon,
..Now, therefore, In tho name of the
State of Oregon, and In order to satis
fy snld Judgment, costs nnd accruing
costs, I will on Monday, the 25th day
of May, 190S, between thq hours of
9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'coick p .m.,
to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on said
day, at the snuthwestdoor of the
county courthouse In Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, offer for sale for
llelshaw's right, title and Interest In
cuah subject to redemption, all of the
nbove-nnmed defendtant'a Nannie K.
llelshaw's right, title and Interest In
and to the above-desorlbed real prop
erty. Dated this lBth day or April, 1908.
KURD FISK.
Sheriff Lano County, Oregon.
Intensive training will be dono on
the track at the U. of O. all this
week, as tho try-outs for Hie Whlt
inii ii-I'll 1 1 man trip will be held Fri
day nnd Saturday. The Oregon team
leaves a week from today for
the Inland Umpire, where the Ore
goiilniiH meet Wbli man College May
14 unit, 'a 4iliii:li!i Slain l'olei;i
May I ii. . - Tr.lhler Haywood expi-cls
the Pullman in,.,. ,,, j,,, Ml.,n ,me
iiii the )ueii. as it ciitnes uiilv two
I days afl;- Urn. whitman in-ei. The
l --a in will r-tiini liioii Wa liln;loiil . ..
I May Is. and ave tm'v t un- days'! 'i
-. .' . . . .I-""
j i-i. li i 1 1 1 tin- i 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 "I I . , , I . inei-i
, I.: Jittiiie, Afi-.-r Hu- O, A. C. nn.-ut
I i bn ( r-nriii men will re-i fir a week
and then l-avn d.r Se.iitle to nu-ei
the I'nlvetslilcs of WuHliliigtoii ami
Idaho In the triangular meet at Seat
tle. ,
Tho competition for places on the
Oregon li am U, very kn-n, ii.td sonui
fast running will bo en In the try
outs. Tho distance will bo excep
tionally close.
The vnrslty baseball team Is work
ing hard to get In first class shape
to meet Multnomah here Friday and
Saturday. Fred DeNeffii. tho for
mer Mlchlgun star, will pitch one of
tho games for Multnomah. Iast
year's varsity beat Multnomah both
In - Portland and Kugene, and this
year's twain hopi-s to repent the per
formance, I be varstly second team,
which plays ball- but I It t In Inferior
to 41111 first team, goes to Albany Fri
day to play Albany College, A game
Is expected with O. A. C. second at
Corvallls on Saturday
New York. May S. George J. I the railroads of that state. Mr.
saddle. It has my name across the Gould said yesterday that he thought Gould mid the change In the sentl-
iiiw itorner nan neen nirnea in i.ne , ment or trie people or I exas witn re
flnanclal situation and while he look- sped to the railroads had become
ed for somewhat unfavorable rail- pronounced wltbln the last throe
road earnings, perhaps until July, he weeks He bellevrn that this more
waa Inclined to take an optimistic friendly attitude on the part of the
view of the outlook. Me said that , politicians and the people will arad-1
back of the pommel A. P. McKIn
sey. Will give IS reward for an)
definite Information regarding the
same.
A. P. McfTINZEY,
tf At Hampton Ilros., Eugene
ly shown any material loss. Sub
stjintlal progress, ho said. Is being
made In the construction of tho
Western Pacific.
TEA
We couldn't moneyback
tea, if our tea weren't bet
ter than tea as you know it
Toor rrm-or ftturnt f our money U roa doa'l
lit fcliiiliof Sn, piy bia
I'hlle all roads would not be able to
borrow with the same facility as the
Pennsylvania, he was of the opinion
d. trial the success of the Pennvlvs
motii Kirs KrviiKJf
GERMAN COAtH HTAI.MOV
The German coach ho.w whlrh 1
k I 11. Hftitt will
make the stand during the season at tht 'nt!rb,orou1 Rapid casea
ably easy for the other roads to
pise, loans.
Mr. Gould said a'e attachi-d a great
aeai oi importance to the change that
In the attitude of
Hangs
tf
barn.
J. II PERKINS.
Inveeiuia will d'M their uieney
Iff . V. Kh (... n. . r . Uril Ol I
,n. " 'J'L ","7. ha. taken pl.ee
Tity nd in tttti mrtaii' tbe DOl,t,cl 'de" oi Tel" -.rt
I nlted States. He attributes the lin-.' J5""" a Oa streets, has opan
provement to the uiitlook to the su- " u'"'p' DBW management. Good
preme wiurt decision an the rate ""' ram oy me aay, weea or
cases. Iteforrlng to the Western I'n-. "D!n- home cooking.
Ion Teieiri,h iVimmni Mp f!nM hlckon dinner ev v HundW .
said the company had 11.000,001) In lf UIIM- 8- AliHOTT.
the bank, wpsyliig .11 Its expens- " .
es promptly, and that operating ex-j I'-I'I HTHATKI) HO.XiH
penses Had been so mucn reduced!. "ian m me nay
Tonight "Always
that net earning., despite a falling ' Thren-pleco orehe.tra tonight, violin,
off In gross receipts, hare not recent- j a""' HJ lino.
' " II1A UIU'UCLM.
MllllllllollS
Iu tho Circuit Court of the Slave ot
Oregon for tho County of Lane,
northa 10. Williams, plaintiff, vs.
Howard S. Williams, defendant.
To Howard 8. Wllllnms, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon
you aro hereby summoned and re
quired to appear and answer tho
complaint of tho above-named plain
tiff In the above entitled court, now
mi file wllli the clerk of said entire,
on or before the 2-d day of May,
lims. and you nro hereby notified
that if you fall to appear and answer
I'oinpliih'.t ns hereby reiiulred
plalutllf will ask said court for
the relief prayed for III her com--"hlnt,
so (lied with the clerk of said
court, to-wlt:
For t dissolution of tho marriage
cintract now existing between said,
plalnllif and defendant, and for an
i rder giving and granting to plaintiff
l!ie cure ml custody of the minor
d.tii"hi.. of In i ii Iff and defendant,
Helm Lee Williams, and for full re
lief In snld salt.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof by the order
of Hon. L. T. Harris, udge of the
above entitled court, duly made at
chambers In snld county on tho 9th
day of April, 190K, requiring the first
publication hereof to bo made April
10, 1 ;i ll H , nnd the Inst publication
on 'iiii 22d day or May, 190S. and
Hint you upper on or before the 22d
day of May, 1908.
h. niLYEIf,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Hl'MMONH 1
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for the County of Itne,
Claude K. Spencer, Plaintiff, rs.
Lela M. Spencer, Defendant.
To Lela M. Spencer, the above named
defendant.
In the name of tho State of Ore
gon: You are hereby summoned and
required to appear and answer the
complaint of the above named
plaintiff In the above entitled Court
now on file with the clerk of said
Court, on or before the 16th day of
May, 1908, and you are horeby noti
fied, that If you fall to appear and
answer said complaint as horeby re
quired, the plaintiff will ask said
Court for the relief demanded 1n
his said complaint so filed with the
clerk of said Court, to-wlt:
For the dissolution of the mar
rl.go contract now existing between
snld plaintiff and defendant, and for
full relief herein.
This summons la served upon you
by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge
of the above entitled Court, duly
made at Chambers on the 3rd day of
April, 1908, requiring the first pub
lication hereof to be mado on April
4th, 1908, nnd the last publication
on the 16th day of May, 1908, and
that you appear on or before the 16th
day of May, 1908. L. IlILYBU.
Attorney (or Plaintiff.
i 1 .
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