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T1TK K.I CEXF. DULY guard, s.m-nim-. skiti:mkr io, num. 1 1 yirnor iorses of Wyoming Peruna. O 9 pfO0' 'nent Give Peruna Great Credit. SS HOUSES OF SPRINGFIELD PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN AS SEEN BY THE GUARD'S SPECIAL CARTOONIST ! Mr A. I HUH Willi ;l: Ti ; week f. r tho i I ho Stewart 1 lendi rson ived fr nil IVii' purpose in pn Co. stuck nf i! !a:i.l ri him--k with have such confi- xffdence in prominent per- VI tonal friends wnonave usea land endorsed Pe-ru-na that heel justified in assuming that lit is a valuable remedy tor ca- tarrh and an excellent general I itonic." John W. tioyt. Ex-Governor of Wyoming. r : mar t t anient. ? tnnfAiasKa,""'" o- .,.. U"" , r"mTrl, state Capitol Bnildiug ust'of PBOMINENTJMERICA! Confederate Army, ex-State Senator Texas. . t-i..,.. n,-n.o,,i7!iTioiiR min u. v. I 1. i.;iuui uicti""". - .ru.inir.cLuu. " . , isStoi C, Military and masonic ureters. ifWastoSi' , vfno.lisll House of Farli If. H. Parsons. Mom ii ex-State Sena ..iiJmlceol tlio Supreme Lite jlriSa!ior General jUBT. Inarreenueu.-i .S, 5'., WashingtonT D. bii fentleman says: UMBuendstion of per- mi minv strong tesll- 4i(ioltro( Peruna in rf the numerous symp- with which I have lur lour rnontns pasi, a :id to undergo a treat- ttistly celebrated for- i derided change for the ,ig it only one week. It i mtonlng up the stoni ly litcUei effect upon Itimforefeel much en- lunonthe road to com- tufrlenditnTeias, where uJioDor to command a TMiu Cavalry in a four years' war, may accept, this voluntary testimonial to the merits of Peruna as n sonsi! of o'bligation on my part for its wonderful cllieacy." Col. Win. Bailey. William Jiailey, 68 1 Hi., N. K, Wash ington, P. C., Past Col. 35nc. No. (it), Union Veteran Legion, and prominently identified with many of the groat labor protective associations in Chicago and New York, and Secretary of one of the largest associations in the former city, had for nearly thirty years been afflicted with kidney troubles. Within a short period he has been per auaded to try Peruna, and his present healthy condition is attributed to his Judicious use of that great remedy Washington climate is notoriously bad for kidney and liver troubles, yet by a judicious use of the remedy he is now quite cured and la excellent physical condition. This brief statement of facts, without exaggeration or hyperbole, appears to tell the whole' story, which -the Peruna Com- I ' ot Wyoming..' i -AusvWi I pany is authorized to um'. If It soi-hnosos. bclieving.asl do, that by so doing it will, be for the general good. Win. Dailcv. Col. C. L. Patten. Col. C. I.. I'atlon, 61 W T St., X. W Washington, ).('., a Lieutenant in t ho Old Cmird, an exclusive organization composed of soldiers of (iistineli.m who j i fouL-ht in tho civil war. and a Thirtv second degree M asir'., v.'r.'H s n.s follows "1 have used lVnina, and desire to recommend your remedy as an invigor- atingsnrntr tonic; also one of the h. t remedies that. 1 ever tried for eouuhs. colds and catarrhal eompl-iints." Hon. K. S. Ryan. Hon. R.S.lly an, now residing in Nome, Alaska, was formerly a member of tho English House of Parliament, and See retary to the late Irish patriot, Charles Stewart Parnell. His Washington ad dress is New Willard Hotel, Washing ton, D. C. He writes: "I have used Pe runa and can recommend your remedy as a very effective cure for colds and catarrhal complaints." Hon. Thomas Cale. Hon. Thomas Cale, elected toCongress from Alaska, is well known on the Pa cific slope, where he has resided. His Washington address is 13129th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. He writes: "I can cheerfully recommend Peruna as a very efficient remedy for coughs and colds. " I disc, has put in tho entire ; Messrs. Stew .rr Clark, invoicing ! Hies toek preparing to iake possession of tho store. Mr. ller.dei: on in- forms us that the management will I likely he turned over the first ..f ,h.. week. When Interviewed regarding his future plans he stated that con', siilorablo improvement would be made but just what would be done he has not yet decided. O. W. Johnson, the hadw.ue and furniture dealer, whose success since embarking in his chosen line has been almost phenomenal, sumriseil i ne pilDllc this week by atin.,uiu iitLt I his intention of branching out. thus jsoparating his two linos. II,. has ; leased the west half of the .MeK;nuo building joining the one he n nv oc Jciipi.s, which will be u-ed lor his j immense stock of furniture. A Sara. archway is being cut bi'twuii n -! rooms and the west hait' which he now occupies will be used I ly for hardware. The (Irani;' met In n; j last Saturday forenoon to feasibility of holding a lai i in November. After sever jWcre made in lavor t:io I was decided t hold air l is the weather is so it hat time of the year. Th lepa rt tiient s will he n Agricultural, iiorl iclllt era s !inil ii.l poultry. A Aclllsivc- ''11 Sc-Sioll liscuss tile ' sometime ll speeches he fair il nloor fair. mi: same time ile in ) cone;M 'own 'iis s Ipslitiil unuiii oiuniitte hev a ir. , sueee.- o e buinc 1st in wlia the un.le i n Bill STEAMER Wt 15.-A special dis k from Victoria B. C, ;ram received at. Bam- tae long missing unsimas Island. -?ers are all sale. Xoth- wnetlier the steam I or not. lo the News further !Wrt of the safety of ' u tarried to Kan ' miles from Christ- British freighter a rranclsco in Ju ' Apia, Samoa. Al- o licenes to carry pessengers she took several naval people, including several women who signed as stewardesses and men, jvho signed as members of the crew. Reinsurance on the Aeon is quoted at 55 per cent. ' 'Phey Tuke the Kinks Out "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," savs N. H. Brown, o Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 2 5c GOOD FISHING AT NKWPOUT. Advice has just been received that Sllverslde ana Chinook Salmon are being caught on trolls in Yakina Bay. S2 4 OPENING OP OTTO'S GRILL SATURDAY EVEMING Otto's new grill room will be open ed to the public Saturday evening from 5:30 to '.2 o'clock and the grand fornix i opening will occur Sunday evening wi h a table d'hote dinner from ! to s o'clock. A full orchestra will furnish music on both evenings. A Tier the dinner Sunday evening, tho grill wi:l remain open till IS for regular business. Fol lowing is the menu :'or tho table d'hote dinner Sunday evening: Toke Point Oysters K:i Demi Shell Consomme Clarenietii En Tasse Celery En Hranelie. Salted Almonds Queen Olives. Filet of Sole ala lloliandal.se Pontine d'terre ala' I'om d' lluerre Hon let de I'rintemps aia Marengo Peti 1'ois Francaise Kn Ca sseolettes Uarti Sirloin d' Uoeuf ala' Ci!a:::;iig- tlKlllIi Pnninie lie Tirre Fn (':;:. Saltula ala Waldo!-,' Tulti Fruitii Asorii i '-: i Fours Froniiu:.' ib-' Uo-iui-t'oi-L He.-.ts (':-. kits Dt nii Ta. -o w a iin.ti-i-t :i king ;, in annual fair tiute cxiH-ct to ilruving as the surround ; tile erealu of lae v;il- of :V.- i".t'rin .' J'iyv. I v less:----. -XiiSx:-!1'!'!:- Gomp;is Delivering Labor's (One) VoU STORY 0? SWIFT PLANT FREE ?hej wf.l i.. (.i;i:i:m.i:ai 2 ht a trenip :o!ii,".-.,3;l. f-t.pthal nm-tf... r ii. -i.ts m.:.! y e'frc:-..si' ot : toi,,: --:.ion is i.:. ol a il c-: for i'"oil it f llOiS, e;;t-ie t'l-c.l :ouey to be m:i'!e ; ;e-k--t t' e etior ' : that is Oct ii:i 'ry of the worM's Uy.v Rt ) to you O". refC.. -t. 'i I.e. end a ,ostal fur it tir.L'.v. I Spei'ial Corresiiontlei (Ireenleaf, Sept. li.---! Johns! in has put more gra road here, this year, than been put on the road in a pas!. We hope to pass a and spoil some more had u pervisor el an the has ever the -ars 1 it-mill tax road, next and in the make a line ing count v ley. The harvest hall al lite opera house last Friday nigh: was by far the most pleasant and largely at tended social event that has iaken place in Springfield for a l.ing time. It will be given by Will Cheshire and Aca lladley and while the way they had in drawing the large crowd from far and near was unique yet the or iginality of their scheme had the do sired effort and from nine o'clock in the evening until two the next morn ing the merry throng was kept outs tripping the light fantastic toe. Henry Sinner returned home Tuesday evening from Cornelius, where he has been running a con st ruction crew far the Southern Pa cific company. He Informs us that he w ill remain In - Springfield nnt! work for the S. P. Company or go to Weudling where he will take charge of the Hooth-Kelly logging road. He has had an opportunity to take eith er position but is yet undecided which it will he. He says he Is tired of being away from his family. Dr. Wells Van Valzah who has been In the city visiting his brother K. O., and family for the past month will start on his return nip to his home In Pennsylvania, next week. The doctor is tin old resident, of Springfield having practiced dentis try here several years ago. Iicsiiles his old acquaintances he has marie many new ones who will be sorry to see him leave. Fred Hossernian returned to Sa lem Monday to attend the state school for the blind, after spending his suiumr vacation at home with his parents. While he hates being purled from his parents he seemed ulad that the opportunity for his re turn had come and he could again be with his little unfortunate corn- pa nions. (Jeorge Allison and lilt Kintzley ti I at Wend ling erecting two build ings which are to be used for a con fectionery store and a pool hall. They have leased a lot for a term of two years nod will erect, buildlnu's thereon. The boys will also carry a line of soft, drinks, cigars and to baccos. W. I!. Mi-Kinn'-y and family have moved back to Springfield afler an ah--eni f nearly a year at. Fall Cr'"-k where he was manager or a store. Mr and Airs, .fohn Vln7.onried and 1 aught or I I'eel-y and wit- . ? and wife, ami ,! r. wife are takiie: in this week. Sprit,: mm.-mmm zs wm 1 .ow-Tt mm-? j,i,t,A' . W. H. T. "Put It On Good and Thick While You're About It.! NT t i I CII.MItMAV CAM-) I'.KOhF.N IN III W.TII. ia, Mr. M. M . A. .1. Pcrkile W. Perkins and ha ho fair at Snlcin eld News. U i'-u use brea k dow n ing, W. M. piililicnu S of the oomph trim which lo 'nki; oha it ma n ale Central e nerv -u of tin He - - SPORTING NEWS - - ! yea .' 4 Ll COUCH Bl'SO. F-CVuO,OiU'-r' -71T-TI Slemimins a couple and ri-lat f Stck of Irns Is Exhausted MORE Mrs. .loo morning for with friend.' Iir-'ton. Mi---cs linth hav been visit in-- : Sam Cox. "f !! at (). Wilcill's with d'.avorii'g to ine- t ; Saginaw doe- not Ihe h ;nr. iron t Sunday in, tiei: had :i pie s;inie storm. 'I such a Cling h other time bei till.-1 ml Fl fence Hayes Wilcill's. ! MURDERER TO OIE ON SCAFFOLD a party and en- ,1 to it .at is t! - lnipi i s! ol'lll - ISnr by the lo -1 h- COUp III ORDERED ! Hfef$U-ii!hr,U W , :saCvn?Ult.our II;n-'inating Enginetr avulg i-cas in home nd store illumi- ago. .1. A ury of Furtu 1 slolli days. it induied in the hruise on his heel a -1. w i e k . SiM'cial l.'ale I i, f'nl-llallll I iii-n- iil lie Kenora. 'Hit. cution of Will ib-t.itH I imlr,P r -aii iib- a mi, nth b-r li it v W.l. on ler in r .nod ,-ir the v I ! : ti. who ap iatiotis anil : tiniio'r. ;i Ihe ma ! vi, Lis o ho tin 'ka A'i LiVo Sl'I'l'- Sou I h til ket L'U'. limit. it, ' $".'" at i .1. 1 X. The eii Pliul. the coli who attelllpled i. takes place to icti'd of ! ho mur ing, whoso dead :i Ihe Kainy dl , 1 !Mi7. at a point ;e ol 1'inowoorl, liotll at'-ij lo oiijny frionilly kaied up the river lo I when miir the bus.i do iied that Paul had s ' io chief I a s i r u in o n ' m.ir.l'T, I lull was dis !,. , . I.io-r when Paul s in, I near the lio ly. Kir i-.NKM' , i.r I -van Wonder yon -r;: , r from Kldrioy. o n tti.-i ' ic t roil hie. II a ooie I. .' i roalment ' so! i ,. M' mail. Send for ' p. : w. Hail, :::' t rnnMi'tTod lo tie- I ho e.xecn 1 U'e com mill t. biiiiy ol oollil III:!.! 111! t.'.i man campaign in ihii rosoonsi hi lit j tuts he, a tho nieiiiiioi-ii ol mis which In Id a l : ing ''' com;, let e,l itx oi F'.;i ,ii.atl, 'I he o mi li I ,n ol Clia who U hoini; llea-,-1 ill tariuiu, V.iis repolleif yes serious. AH lougti lie man has f.r several da ir-ius ol t : ii 1 1, ing to lu.utei, acliveiy to : niojit of ; an Dr. W announce on ol his would Li lian In t liian. lies bail l.ul.i n Amerf' under ihe a in ma-, genienl. of i, oca u i -sea.-iiiio 1 ;i ring" It i,. alllM!M-il of ' i who make -o- well II i u Look oni White So ti troil and St . - league race. I'Voiaim Iro.llil III tie and for Amor Hie a :i l-io - la I- i i load l' I! il I nil- r I ill 1 1 1 of Newark in league rocoid ror line. Hut of a lotal of by Newark III a recent loin e I it-in in 1 1 1 made in In cna.r he;,, I,, (II, to l.'ep'l to as.,, line e i a in oil l gn . I, i j T. W il ii.i in -i in y I thai tlie piiwtca ,a:iotil was mi !i proven!, -1 Iroin e pend.ng r.imj'l : It. lio., leffcoi f . oolinec, j ti i.-, ni-x t t ''lurk Willi th and i:rir:ih .! to Ihe '1 lu st I..oii1h Nnlion- rcboily wil lows a 1'ttli K : w in noli I, ill, il i Ml, Pf ,1 r c- iit I.v ol u . Ly an uai io l,:' o-- - cilos w hou a young- baseball l.a-i sea . Hie Now vrk llke:M cub wil l eV'-r .leiso city, hill nt s liilililie name is hitting li 1 man. wll l'i mi: ylv.-.uia. - o (.-ir -: -: .- 1 1 1 1 I ha' Iholr gn-jl io. Cobb, Crav. lord and Ko-s win tin- ling (or l he TI yi r. 'Hi Pii'.-'iig lin,liiv-iil John v hlle. of Hihla .. Iioulio'i. Mi-.. say: -'Ha .-..iii.b-,1 w'th ,i i-oiuh .'.a- a '. I I nany 1 1! ' 1.!'. w Inter rt i I'll I"' ft e't . in:! I lo King'-: N' ; wa- ha Till: f go The . lilies ' during ; Addle s.-i t In- (.'l'i'' bat ,'a Chbago Culu will play five villi tlio fliants In Now- York the Cubs' ICa.storn Invasion. o s. Ihe Clovolaud pitcher, a.-o While Kim cail'l lit, ,t:it ii , anything In Ju l I'Lall that wlm. I l-'ei " Crif H of the Hi Louis 111 omis, continues at th,. t,,, ,,r thu A t lean league halting averages. tilling thl-'lU'-'p the I'tllll'e soinoll us a pinch hitter and making good U MOIJiO posies. bait if I I p'MI' I - o -Fred Clark !::' going ,:, bun i, i' i ,1 oi t w in i , "mil, no hlau I ) l'i-. puts- 'o-; : and N. clonal can Lo in. I'iia'e , play lei, p.;,; Mi k i hi ill in will ter"c..EnSineerinS Co. I like II Ihe ,loe I hiow that r and j. i; n n-: oppor! Illli' ' W'l I AiiieilraiM Cia Ai: I ."to , N.-. .Ii and a ra ti ' ' ' store firs l Crcnvill". S All t'e - a gnat l,, C (;soi.im: CpII up I'hoic !. It. A. Ma, wuoii saw im; ,,rly l!f- I mob' A Hi-, and I o I 111" p. ilSVV.-ll.l-We.t iiitpi'oi rtiiohb Vb-ei:,!:! iw n club vld"iily inrg-, Supplies k-iida Trial I", Ihe known i gentle ale. woiil I make Ii it ilng to il- goon ami Mini h,, wanti wit the maj ir leagues. Main an. j or ran d ruggi.slH. o o O