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ae No Food. jnrk, 1865 Pran'kford ,Pi, writes: (February, 1901, 1 was ft thit extended from goat to the bottom of gy were so severe that for adoctor about two ping. brury until July of keton, and they were H for kidney, liver and land after taking all pores, in the month of fcr eat nor drink. For I not taken a morsel of (liquid form. At the could not drink milk ill imall eips, which J U hlpe of liTing )k or two at most. I Bueht I had catarrh of k seemed to think so Ud of Pernna I deoid- oe0 that evening, and i weeks rested fairly ERING LIC PRELATES 14. nifit'mr.ilka Mti and eminent lay ( parts of the United atdft JlJIVA BasamklaJ tke part In the first lie missionary Con ttgreta will have its tomorrow and the lltinue three itavn I ine congress la to Wlc Interest In mis- general and to give ivement for the sup- foreiirn mlsnlnno ho tiles. will be formally op- 'uiuiug wun solemn ---- . Mln MM 4Ut, BATTKDAT, KOVSMBKR 14. 1KM Vjtt? PTOTa TM a to t to t.- VY i u-avLu i JL-j.vuiNqr o Ujm th'sisbanner Ji lit, tlFllMviMix-:P m tsMx -.. k40 Wldence 01 mr. l nauocn, nniwerp, unio. CM 11 f S WHtv,' Irfthe MMy Thottand Homea Where Peruna I ' W -VV' j la a Popular Household Remedy. l I iiTtBBTT OP THE HEAD. IF f of too erau" " J uo ut)Ba OI ? i-oVf 1 1 the head of ling. led Parana &s a general tonio, as well as for catarrh, and are gait, and recommena it to anyDoay wno naa catarrh. Lkinir nv information oan write to ine." "I kept on using Peruna as I had started, and after using it throe days and nights the pains in my chest and stomach disappeared, and they have never appeared since, and it will be two years this July." Pe-ru-na Relieved All Symptoms. Mr.J.C.Crumpacker.R.K.l, Kokomo, Ind., writes : . .. "I can say that I have nothing to com plain of now. I feel well, rest well at night, have a good bnt moderate appe tite, can eat almost any kind of food. "I have no aches or pains anywhere, andcandosomektnd of work every day. I must say I can stand as much fatigue aa I ever could, and feel good over it. - "The hemorrhage has yielded to Pe runa, the grip has done the same, as well aj pains and aches of all kinds. "The roaring noise hat tire!y left my ears and head, my mind is elear, my recollection good, my bowels are regu lar, and I Just simply feci easy all over, "The cure of my case was surely a victory." Catarrh of Long Standing. Mr. C. A. Reustrom, 670 Seventh Bt., Ogden, Utah, writes: "X take great pontifical mass In Holy Name Cath edral. The Most Rev. Diomede Fal-' conlo, apostolic delegate to the Unl-J ted States, will be the celebrant and the sermon will be preached by Arch bishop CConnell of Boston. It la expected that at least 2.000 delegates and visitors will attend the congress. Among the distinguished prelates who will take part are Archbishop Keane of Dubuque, Arch bishop Christie of Oregos, Arch bishop Hoeller, of Cincinnati, Bishop Byrne of Nashville, Bishop Bonacum of Lincoln, Bishop Cunningham of Concordia, Has., Bishop Colton of : Buffalo, Bishop Charard of Indian-' apolls, Bishop Donahue of Wheeling,; Bishop Fox of Green Bay, Bishop; Fitzmaurlce or Erie, Bishop Gabriels i of OVfcdensburg, Bishop Garrigan of Sioux City, Archbishop Messmer of, Milwaukee, Bishop Schwebach of La lisses' and Children's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 exact sree fcr ptctecticn against the wet and disagreeable weather 'EN Sb GRAHAM 568 Willamette St. ssmaking School Is bring own material and make any garment wider competent instructors; classes to fill Advancement according to capability. The ;'o.date system of cutting and fitting taught J- lerms reasonable. For further particu- KISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk jt Woven Wire Fence f ImKc Fcrce Wzic of Spring Steel Wire r en.ccs 'cr ary kind of stock !j -ar just received prices right L sold by r Quackcnbiish Sons IBS A k " MR C HALLOCK. j pleasure in stating to you that your medicine, Peruna, has completely cured me of a long-standing case of catarrh. "I had consulted noted doctors with out any relief. By persistent urging of a friend 1 commenced the use of your wonderful Peruna with the best of re sults, and today 1 highly recommend It to any one suffering from catarrh in any form. "As for myself, I suffered untold agony, but today I feel as spry aa any one, with more ambition and confidence in myself than I have enjoyed for years. "All my friends say I look better than ever before, and 1 urge them all to try Peruna, and have sold dozens of hottloa with the greatest of satisfaction. "Tour Peruna la the greatest tonio and builder for a broken-down constitu tion arising from that dreadful disease. oatarrt),'' Some people prefer to take tablets, rather than to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people ean obtain Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal Ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet la equivalent to an average aoee of Peruna. Crosse, Bishop Richter of Grand Rapids, Bishop O'Gorman of Sioux Falls, BlBbop O'Reilly of Baker City, Bishop Mats of Denver. Bishop tJenl hen of Great Faile, Bishop Uallaghet of Galveston, Bishop Hoban of Scraa ton and Bishop Meerchert of Okla homa. Sir Charles. Fltrpatrlck, thief Jus tice .of Canada, will bs one of" the most noted guests among the lalety who are to participate. Among oth er distinguished Canadian visitors are the Most Rev.' Fergus Patrick McEvay, archbishop of Toronto; the Most Rev. Louis N. Begin, archbish op of Quebec, and Rev. Dr. A. H. Burke, president of the Canadian Ex tension Society. STANDARD OIL CASE TO SUPREME COURT Washington, Nov. 13. Following the recent action of the circuit court o. appeals In Chicago In refusing the United States government a re-hearing in the Standard OH case, made famous by Its $29,000,000 fine, the department of justice tonight decid ed to take the case to tho United States supreme court. Orvea Tears of FTMf. "I kave had sevea years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is ths best medicine to take for ooufha and colds and for every diseased condi tion of the throat, chest or lungs." ssys W. V. Henry, of Panama. Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discov ery Is the best remedy for coughs, colds, logrlppe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumtplon. It's timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and $1.00 Trial bot tle free. CKMKVT WORK. All kindu of cement work: curb. guttr, sidewalks and foundations. See us before rou let roiir work. G. Meyers. Cross Hotel, Phone Main 13. 1 tXTt MW" HiiiuMm inww, t W. W. Mnr hM Red 322 rdors large or ma a w t- apvr'"'! WASOLPfB Worm UlTTWSO Call as Pboae Mai" 32 or Faraws 1 R. A. Msirsas - FIOCTJ FTOCR YalTsr flenr. $1 if P" aek. Ax Bflfy Department Store. tf New designs In watcb fobs and hll huskies and fobs at WaM. I rnnTDMi ntv 0rUU1DLLwi: Many Notable Contests Take Place On the Gridiron O " o New York, Nov. H. Ksttlinc, pood gridiron contests aro promised in every section of the country tc dny for the critics of the same to witness and ponder oOr. The !'ni versity of Michigan and Pennsylvan ia eleven has journeyed to Aun Ar bor to tackle the University of Michi gan. In this section all eyes are ien-i tered on rincetou, where Yale ! meets th Tigers. Harvard will keen one eye on the afternoon's contest i witn the husky Dartmouth bunch, while the other will be on the ....ne between the Ells and Tigers. West Point should have little i trouble in disnosinc of the Washing. I ton and Jefferson oloven n. i tlut the Javy may find it a harder task to come out of the contest with l'enn state victors. Dickinson and Buck nell clash for supremacy, and It will probably be a game well worth wit nessing. In the middle West Cornell meotii Chicago at Chicago, which will be the real test of the Ithacan's strength. Illinois and Iowa meet at Urbana. Minnesota, Wisconsin and several of the othor big Institutions have an open date. On the Paolflo coast, California and Lelnnd Stan ford come together for their annual battle. In the South there will be several games of importance. Alabama and Georgia meet at Birmingham. Clom- son and Tennessee at Knoxvil'le, Vlr-! ginla and Georgetown at Washing ton, Sewnnee and Georgia Tech at Atlanta, and North Carolina and South Carolina at Chapel mil. BOWERMAN AND McARTHUR ARE SLATED TO PRESIDE Unless opposition shall develop Btronger than now presented, Jay Bowerman. of QUUam, Sherman and Wheeler, will be elected president of the senate In the Oregon legislature two months hence, and C. N. McAr thtir will be chosen speaker. Both are Republicans. Their headship of the legislature will give control of that body to the anti-statement, nntl Chumberlaln forces. Superiors of Chamberlain have thus far been un able to raise among Republicans the statement Issue In the organization of the law-making bodlos, says the Ore gon Inn. Though the session Is too far In advance to forsee with absolute cer tainty what will bo accomplished. It Is evident that the allies of Chamber lain Republican and Democratic have been slipping backward In their plans to nnmo tho nreslilont RUd speaker. T. B. Kny. of Marlon, who was running ns the Chamberlain can didate for president, has seen the procession pass by. Ben Soiling of Multhomah, has been boomed by the Chamberlain men but has made no effort for the place and they have been able t offer him nut iittio. a. a. BaUev. of Multnomah, has receiv ed scant encouragement from hia ne gotiations with Chamberlain. PROHIBITION HAS NOT CUT BOOZE SALES Washington, Nov. 13. Tho wave of prohibition which it is claimed hna spread over the country appar ently has had llttlo effect upon tho connumntion of alcoholic nquorB aim milrltmiB drinks, according to evi dence -brought out at today's hearing on proposed tariff revision before the house committee on ways ana meiuin it wna nmmrent. too. that the li quor Interests, on the whole, are well satisfied with tho present tariff on spirits, wines and other beverages aa wine growers and Importers were practically the only lnlreesU repre sented at today's hearing. Tomorrow the committee will take up tne touac co ached ule. A SURI'KIHKD MIXI8THU. Hyomrt Cored IlronrhUl Catarrh Af ter Ho bad OIvcti I p im Deapoir. "For many years I hsvo been a sufferer from bronchial catarrh, ud had despaired of anything like a cure. Judge of my pleasant surprise when I first used llyotnel, which brought complete relief. Hyomel has been a rogular goasena. iter, udm, Uartlev Sardinia. Ohio, There are many readers of the Guard, who are su Tiering rrom ca tarrh flther nasal or bronchial. Many of these despair of ever being cured. They have soakel their stom achs with nostrums until they are disgusted with all medicines, and are now traveling their misoranie way, allowing the devilish germs of ca tarrh to sap them of their health, energy and vitality. But let us reason together. Hull, iho firm-cist, has n guaranteed rem edy for catarrh, cold, coughs, bron-1 chills, croup, snd ail innammaiorj diseases of the noso, throat and bron chial tubes. The name of this re markable remedy Is Hyomel, and If It doesn't cure Hull Drug Co. will give you your money back.. Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) Is medicated air; yon Just breathe it through ths Inhaler orer the in flamed and germ-ridden membrane, and Its soothing antlptle proper ties will allay th'teinnainmatlon, des troy the germs, and rajtore the en tire respiratory tract lu Its normal oondltlons. A complete Hyomel ootflt. Includ ing a hard rubber Inhaler, costs but II. C and an eitra bottle of Hyo mel, If afterwards needed, costs but 50 cents. See Hull's today abotlt. gm - Pleoaajit. sere, rJ M't'o UvsO Pills, are DwVfltt's Utrls asrly Kls ero. ikrtc r ail dructf- GENERAL NEWS FORECAST ! - PJK IHt COMING WEEK, V-Miistim. D. Cgyv. 14.- The AtteWon of the UiClan Catliolia world will bo centered uext woi'k on O u Kieriuil I'ity. whore brilliant mnl ehrwrate coreniunies will be held in coUvratiu nof the pope's Jubilee, the fiftieth nnnivrsary of his ordination' to the irsthood. From all parts of the worl eminent prelates of the church, including a liberal represen tation from America, have journey-) e,l to Home to take part In the Jub- r Hoe observance. ; Also of great Interest and Impor-! tanco to the Catholic church will be the meetliiR In Chicago of the first A"UM il'an l'a(nl,llc missionary con- R,rs9-. which will bo attended by dis- "nK"a enurenmen and laymen 1 1. .Mi nu ffaiis ih uiu couniry auu Canada. In the United States Circuit court at Itlchntond the Injunction suit In- ?.uniu" "y the Baltimore & Ohio Katlroad Company against the Inter state Commerce Commission will be argued. The suit is one of several brought by leading railroads to test the power of the Interstate Com merce Commission to enforce the so-called hours-of-servlce law, which became effective March 4, last. At Boston on the same day argu ments will be heard on the question of advancing the bill In equity brought by Attorney-Oenernl Hona parto to prevent the merger of the Boston & Maine railroad with the New Havento force the latter to dla po.e of Its trolley lines In Massachu setts. In New York, Sylvester G. Wil liams, the special examiner appoint ed In the case, will 'begin the taking f f ,,9,".m !,ny ,no "''"-"""Bor suit brought by tho government for the purpose of dissolving tho lltirrlmnn Railroad system. - After several postponements tho case of In Whan Chang, the Korenn nccused of the nssassluatlon of Dur ham White Stevens, Amerlcnn advls- to the Korean government, will come up for trial in San i-ranciaco Monday. Important conventions and confer ences of tho week will Include the mooting of the Atlantic Deeper Wa terways Association In Baltimore, the National Society for the Promo tion of Industrial Education In At lanta, the National Prison Associa tion In Richmond, and the National Municipal League and American Civ ic Association In PlltBburg. NATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS IN SESSION Richmond, Va., Nov. 14. Several important prison reforms will bo ad vocated at the annual meeting of the National Prison Association which opens hero tonight. Among tho more Important matters considered will be changes needed In criminal law. nnd tho problem of the dis charged "risoner, convict labor, and the question of vugrfiliey, ami the use of workhouses. Governor SwanHon and Mayor Richardson are to welcome the dele gates tonight. Professor Charles R. Henderson of the University of Chi cago, will rcBpond and the annual address by the president of tho asso ciation, Rev. J. U Mllllgan. chaplain of the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, will follow. Hundreds of delegates have ar rived in the city and the total atten dance Is expected to rach tho 1.000 mark, delegates oomlag from nearly every Slate In the Union, Canada and Porto Rico. Th convention will continue In session until Friday and many prom inent speakers will be heard. Gov ernor Glenn of North Carolina will bo heard Monday morning on "Con vict Labor In North Carolina." Georgia's solution of the convict la bor problem will he explained by Governor Hoke Smith of that Slate and Governor Broward of Florida will discuss "Peonlage In Florida." Before the division of tho Criminal Law Reform there will be an ad dress by Governor Fort of New Jer sey. Othor speakers will bo Mrs. Maud ilialllngtosj IBpoth. Bishop Fallows of Chicago and Hon. Shir ley Bragg of Alabama. WHHN HKIl BACK ACHUH. A Woman Plods All Hsr KBergy oad Anibltloa tUipolog Away. Bugene women know how ths aches and pains that como wben ths kidneys fall mako life a harden. Backache, hip pains, haadaehsa, dls sy spells, distressing urinary troub les, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of tho stealthy approach of dia betes, dropsy And Brlgbt's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all these disorders. Here's proof of It In a Kugene woman's words: Mrs. L. E. Abbot. 484 Pesrl street. Kugene, Oregon, says: "Last winter I was taken down with a bad spell of kidney complaint and my hack be came so weak and lame that I could hardly move. I took various remedies but did not derive any benefit. Fin ally Doan's Kidney Pills were rec ommended to me by a friend and my husband procured a bo at DnLano's drug store. They proved to Ite all and more than is clartned for them. Aa I used them, the pains and weak ness left me and my kidneys were strengthened. 1 consider Doan's Kid ney Pills the best remedy of Its kind on the market." For sale by all dealera. Price 60 cents. Foiter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,' New York, solo agents for ths United j States. I Remember the nsmo Dosn's snd tsks no other will ftJCHI MK PHACTH.H. Dr. . Christie, veterlnsry sur (riHin, has boon asked by his mssy friends to resume bis pities again and IcQ-Miklng for heodqusrters, ao tlre of which will b-rannounced I star in these columns. Kold dence pkone n 12. tf rijocn 1.11 n a Tint You. Wall Caigimo ..cvsily applied and durable e NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company 16-18 Went Seventh St. Sanitary Eye Classes NO CORK, NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Choose your optician aa you would your physlclnu. Kor ef fectiveness of work rather thau lowneas of prlco. Dr. Franc Lucile Hard Optician anil Itcfrnctiouist, Suite 1-4. New Clirlsitmn llldg. The F irst National Bank OF EUr.FNir onirr-.rvN Invites your account, wlirtlier large or snuill. Your business will receive prompt, accurate and confidential atten tion. 8AFK DKPOfUT HOXK8 KOK RENT T. O. HENDRICKS,, President. S, B. KAKIN, Vice-President. P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier. DARWIN BR1STOW, Assistant Cashier. LUKtC L. GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier. Plumbing Furnish your new horn properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w,rk. Gill and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzmin M Wool ata (t II 117 WellDrffiing For up'to-date well drilling ice LaDuke 6t Ltfflcr Co. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five 'assenfer car for hire any tinnc ivf of night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 W. H. SMYTH Succraaur to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do m gfnrrM tiniiaiVr hulfien; wo4m, (ioumIioIi (((KmIm, trunk ami all Hi I n k In hlN line' will rvedv promjft nnd cnrvlui attention. "liUMlnrvM I'rmniH ami I'niWiiT In nur finHI. Thorn M In il'J llM. Jtiorvr, IUmI A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Butting Sand and good excavation earth lor tale Phone Black 2411 or call at 345 W 4th Williams Transfer Co.o Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR SALE 904 VHUawtttSt. BfMtt, Orsoo CkOM atasB HI Persistency Smile pooplo Inherit this val uahlo talent as a natural sift Rut It may also be cultivated hy practir.-. Kvry tittle econ omy heiii's In the savins of money ami weekly deposits In the Merchants' Hank oneourugo persistency in bnlldinir i strong reserve fund. Why not open an account with us now? 1NTKKKST PAID OX SAYIMiS KKPOSITS Capital $65,000 WALKING I NllKIt A IIOIUSKSIIOK. Is said to he a sign of Rood luck, except to turkeys at this soason. Walking ovor hoao ihocs put on by us is cortalnly good luck to your horse. They fit so comfortably, protect the tendor parts so perfectly that he will know at last the pleas ure of being rightly shod. Make your horse thankful by having us shoo him. G. BURBACH 53 1 Olive St. WALL PAPER PAINTS WALL PAPER FRED LUDFORD Practical Painter 102 W. Eighth Si. Eugene, iV While Viewing the SkyScraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E9th St. CEO.K.MUNROE FURNITURE 07 West Kialith HI., Hucim, Ivrcgou. rimno IImI 157(1. Hole Airmts fur trie Portland Hlovfl Works. Fifty-three styles. Including ths . noted Detroit Una. Also the Laclede ) Ranges ths beat tow twice range ion tho market. I A full lino of Heaters Just from ths factory. Call and examlns our large atock before buying elsewhere. njr qtosaota lirtg III '9Japt9) patiwiajnj Muifur 'SOW AaiHlSHH fill o o