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THE F.IGKXE DAH.V GUARD, FIUDAV, AUGUST 2H, 10O8
m
CURES
c SKIH DISEASES
FAMOUS RUSSIAN
AUTHOR IS EIGHTY
YEARS OLD
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- 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:
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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.
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The German coach horse whlcL ).
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make the stand duriny the season ai
Bangs' barn.
tf J. H. PERKl.N'3.
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Country Bacon, 1 5C
Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs and
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Prize night tonight at. theGrand.
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Tickets sold on Saturday and Run
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Prize night tonight at the Grand.
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