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4 THE F.IGKXE DAH.V GUARD, FIUDAV, AUGUST 2H, 10O8 m CURES c SKIH DISEASES FAMOUS RUSSIAN AUTHOR IS EIGHTY YEARS OLD (Continued from Page One.) - When the blood i. pure and healthy, the kltin will be soft, smooth, and free from all blemishes and eruptions ; but when some acid humor takes root in the circulation, its presence is cjuickly man i rested by some form of skin disease. The skin receives its necessary nourishment and strength from the blood. When, however, this vital fluid becomes a humor-laden stream, itcan no longer preserve the healthy, natural appearance of the skin, but by its acrid, impure nature continually irritates anil inflames the delicate iissuesanu nores ana Keeps trie cuticle in a diseased and disfigured condition. External applications cannot reach the blood, and therefore are beneficial , ' note In RiiHala. and It had no ........... io.euuce niiammauon. ami assist in keeping tne parts I nmcuiiy in enlisting ihe support of throughout the whole civilized world , uuuuc wie uiwju rausi oe purine.! 01 tne numors lany illatlngiilslif-d men In nearlvTv- un the old man has thousands of ar that are causing the trrmt.U Q ,iriUKa ..t n,. f .1 1.1 1 i - . V .L . dwii. me iiicjuu ; j r.ui tij.-au eouiury, tne Lnlteq uei auiiurers an over ine sione. ...... .Tmi... ...n-d-i ui oejng irriLaieu ano aiseased, is nourished Dy a healthy, coolinjf stream. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation anil removes every particle of impure matter, all acids and humors, and restores coming a mental wreck. His firs hp a, novel, ".Anna Karenina. was lU';.ished In lT.j and made him fa 11, otis. Although the income from his estate and from the cijiyrinht of his hookH would eiialdp him to live In keeping with his rank. Count Tolstoi has ever since his marriage lived the simple life of a peasant, denying himself all luxuries. His time is di vided between his literary work and labor in the fields or at the cobbler's bench, where he makes shoes fi himself, his fa 111 1 1;: and his neighbor His ethical, sociological and noliii teachings have produced a deep !m prcssion not merely in Russia, but CAPTAIN HAINS MUST ANSWER MURDER CHARGE f the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin disease or affection. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to II who writ. . , THJJ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO i ATLAHTA, GA. MILLIONAIRE ENDS LIFE WITH PISTOL Lafayette. lm.. Aug. 2S. standing before a mirror, John Henry Illggs, aged 62, a millionaire cattleman, shot and killed himself today. 1). anondency over HI health was the cause of the act. the house. She graciously responded : to several encores and would still hi I singing and bowing had the audience 1 had their way. The company sup- porting .Miss Cameron Is a strong one having been especially selected h 'the author, C. Herbert Kerr, and the , one 11 11 n 11 red ana one gooa iningi . seen In the piece will make Its llf long and we hope prosperous. "Hi ram Hklnner" and "Alexander Com I stock" were characters that won lib I eral apnlause and numerous encores itates and some of the lirltiuh lies. The committee had started sev eral Important movements coincident I with the celebration, and all of them nrornlse to he successful. One of the' plans is to raise enough money to purchase the copyright of Tolstoi's books, so that cheap editions may be published with a view of popularizing the Ideas and theories of Russia's grand old man. Another movement is directed toward the establishment or or II. I. itK.vsox nicKiK ok ciim'HT jitm;kshii (JRACK CA.MKlUlV Kcoiti:i) iik; hit as "IMHXIK DI.MIM.KS" There was a well-pleased audience at the Eugene theatrit last night when Miss Ciimoron and her company presented "Utile llolllu Ulmples," a bright, suarkllng oiierutle ,lrm. At the rlsn of the curtain, and from the ' wine miss Cameron appeared In the part of "Utile Dolllo Dimples." shu was the talk of the audience, In fact, the whole house. It began to dawn on them that they were making the acquaintance of an extremely charm ing and talented young woman when she made her first uppenranc, but It was not until her singing of "tlood byo Dear Old Homo" that she took llio house by storm mid then they accorded her an ovation that HhOok Tonight the company completes Hi engagement here, presenting M ll Julia." a splendid opera that Is new to this city. 1 1I KOI till rtTAOE TO KITSON BPItl.NOS Arrangements have lately been made so that per'Kins wanting to go to Kltson Springs can take the mall stage at Eugene, Onshen or Spring field and connect with the stage ai Ix)well for the springs by way 01 Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdava. Sept ( I'rlzu night tonight at the Grand. K. (1. 1IAIGIIT, I'hotos, stamps and post cards, Ooneral view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf Judge Henry I.. Benson has resign ed the office of circuit judge of the first Judicial district, composed of Lake, Klamath, Josephine and Jack son counties. He Is a brother of Secretary of State Prank W Benson, and was speaker of the "Benson HoiIRe" urhtla huvla nt Vnatarn fir. if of a Tolstoi Institute and museum ltm ..,., i,.. ,. a,i-io. y ,', eicrsourg. ell house in the legislature of 1897 ,m leiegrams or congrat-! that never organized and failed to ...wo,.. auuresses ana oirtnuay pres., make any appropriations or pass am enta for the count were sent to him In i laws. Governor Chamberlain will iiiimoers irom every part of the appoint Judge Benson's successor. 7 "'"" en nre ana rrorn many parts After ten years on the bench Judge of the world. Many tokens of adml-i Benuon h.. ai,iH n, h .,111 rL ration and sympathy came from the turn to private nractice and make Uj 5:d:' ot Irons h Lthiustsd I: - -LL ' ' !IT ' itim'iLijiii."lisuiiMiti K50 MOREIORDERED ! The Special priceof J$4will hold for a short time after their arrival. W In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer for useful current savingjideas in home and store illumi nation, ... Electric Engineering Company Machinery, Wiring, Supplies I nited Sutes, Germany, France and Kngland. Judging from the irenrn I and enthusiastic manner In which Tolstoi's birthday was celebrated throughout Russia today the count is at the hlght of his popularity. The fact that quite recently Count Tol stoi has been "persona non grata" to the Russian government, even more than before, may have been a stimulating Influence upon the sym pathies of that large class of educat edKiisslans belonging to the opposi tion. Tolstoi represents, more thun any man In Russia, the progressive and radical element. Nearly all his lire no nas been on the opposition side, defying and combatting the evil Influences surrounding the throne. me. iiiireaucratic clan and the reac tionary faction of the nobilltv. His sympathies have ever been with the people, and his aim has ever been to lead them to freedom and hnnnlneaa Yet his radicalism was not of a vio lent, nature, and never did he nrfvn. cate the use of forco or violence. The .Miunsrs or Russia, the anarchistic el ement, found neither .support uor sjiiiimiiiy wiin roiBioi. , Tolstoi had a remarkable He was born of noble, and wealthy pa- leius ai vnsnaya, rolyiuia, on AugiiBt 2H, lSliX. Ills parents died while he was a child nnd he was loft In charge of an Hunt. Ho received the usual ed ucation of a Russian noble, first at home and afterward, in 1343-44 at the University of Kazan, whom he eutored the faculty of Enstern lan- 1 ullages and literature. In 1844 he took up the study of law and was grnnted his degree and admitted to practice In 184S. In 18IH he accom panied his brother to the Caucasus and entered the army. It was during his residence ill the Caucasus that he wrote his earliest novels. In 1853 he Joined tho Russian army of the Dan ube anil fought against the Turks. In 1862 ho married Miss Sophie Ilhrs In Moscow, who has had the most remarkable Influence upon his life, his religious and sociological views, and has. many bulleve. saved him from fUiundal ruin and from be-) some money. Prize night tonight at the Grand Why James I -co Got Well. Everybody In ZanesvIIle, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee. firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's .New Discovery. His lururs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis covery. We tried It. and Its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung remedies . For coughs and colds It has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it. Sold under guarantee at Kuykendall's drug store, 50c and J 1.00. Trial bottle free. New York, . Halns, Jr., Aug. 2V Captain P. brother of T. Jenkins Hains, was held today without bail to await the action of the grand Jury on the charge of murdering William hi. Aunls. captain Hains wore cu-, izen's clothes, and his pallor and un-i shaven appearance indicates the ef- j feet of his confinement. ! The announce J intention of Hains' j ' counsel Is to plead insanity as a de-. fense, together with sensational charges against the captain's wife. ... GKKMAX COACH STAIJ.Io- 1 The German coach horse whlcL ). purchased from Duncan Scott will' make the stand duriny the season ai Bangs' barn. tf J. H. PERKl.N'3. Country Hams, 1 5C Country Bacon, 1 5C Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs and W W e JITJ C rvat. a'0iiv,V Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Grocer Prize night tonight at the Grandl III LI.MIRR BROTHERS For all kinds of draylng and ex press. House phone Red Z7lz; of fice. Black 6411. Prize night tonight at the Grand. COTV FEED. Alfalfa meal. At Ba!'ie7s. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. Prize night tonight at the Grand. BETTING & HENDERSON MASOXS. All kinds of brica:, stone and cement work promptly and .neatly done. All york guaranteed. Residence 921 Willamette Street, 131 West Fourth treet. Phone Red 4312. Prize night tonight at. theGrand. Summer Bxchrslon Raton to Tajulnn and Newport nnd Detroit. On sale every day, round trip to Yaqulna, $5.00; to Newport $5.50; to Detroit, 4.'25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Run day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited to Monday following. 3.no. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent Prize night tonight at the Grand. TP Ynr RNF.W The merits of Texas Wonder you vould never suffer from Kidney, bradder or rheumatic trouble, Jl a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or. by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street. St. Louis. HERD HUTTON, ART., Axldent and health policies, ance. Opposite postofflce. si Prize night tonight at the Grand. 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