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J THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. MONDAY. yOVBIBEB 23. 1008 6 What Ails You Do you feci weak, tired, despondent, have frequent bead 1 aches, coated tonfue, bitter or bad taste in morning, ' "beart-bnm," belching of gat, aeid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dirzy spells, ; poor or variable appetite, nausea at timet end kindred , aymptoms? - . ; ! ' ' - i ' -V - If you bare any considerable nnmber of tha - ' ' above aymptoma you are Buffering from bilious '- ; nets, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. .'. ' Dr. Pieree'a Golden Medical Discovery is made I. - ip of the moat valuable medicinal principles ;l known to medical science for the permanent , , i . cure of suoh abnormal conditions. It is a most . , ' efficient liver invigorator, atomaoh tonic, bowel ' i : ' ' . regulator and nerve atrengtbener. ; I The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or aeoret nostrum, . ..ii i:.. i i. :..i.n. ki,. nrinicd on its bottle-wrapper and attested i .k a a - i w:n ,i.nH that it contains no alcohol or barm- - lul habit-forming drugs.- It is a fluid extract made with pure, tnple-refined . fflvaarine. oi nroner atrength. from the roota of native American medical, , forest plants. World'a Dispensary Medical Associstion, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Black Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure V Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed, 6 to 26 miles an hour. Neat in appearance - i Travels any Road , Made any sty ley , ; " o ' Prices .u ; ; ; $375 to $750 rJJ-; These cars are made (b go any season of the year in good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels, ; solid rubber tire, easy springs,1 motive power gasoline, ! substantially buitt. For demonstrations and hire apply to ! HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S. oi.: v RANDLE & HOWER AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET P- 0. BOX 455 EUGENE, OREGON NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE OF RESOURCES MEET i MANY SENSATIONS I IN LAMPHEFfE TRIAL TRIAL OF WOMAN WHO KILLED DOCTOR , OPENS JN NEW YORK iaK).v;:wUiil ) TaraeysWaiiM Live and Dressed Turkeys wanted at DodgeXGrocety and Produce House , Top Cash Price Guaranteed E. DODGE. Successor to Scobert & Dodge Boston. Nov. 23. The New Eng land Conference of Resources, con sisting !of the governors of the New England states, the lleutenant-ajover-dom and at.orney-generals, the pres idents of the senates and speakers of the houses of representatives of each state, and members of congress and eight lay delegates-at-large appointed by the ! governors of their respective states, was called to .order by Gover nor Guild of Massacnusetts at me Tremont theatre today. The object of the conference, which was called together by Governor (Julia, ana which i will remain - in" session two days. Is the consideration and discus sion of the various resources of the New England states and of the best means to preserve ana aeveiop mem. ... The onealne session was devoted to the consideration of tree planting, Glfford Pinchot, chief of the forestry service of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, spoke on the fu ture of forest trees In New England. Professor John Craig, head of the department of horticulture at Cornell Ilnlvera tv and secretary ot tue Amer ican Pomologlcal Society, discussed the subject of orchards in New Eng land and the great opportunity for fruit culture In the New England states. I The mornine session tomorrow, which will be opened with prayer by Archbishop O'Connell, will take up the subject of the preservation and cultivation of shellfish, now rapidly vanishing from the New England states. Professor Francis Hobard Her rick, of the department or Dioiogy at the Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, will read a paper on lobster culture. Dr. George Wil ton Field, chairman of the Massacnu setts fish and game commission, will speak on the growth and preservation of oysters, clams, quahaugs and scal lops. 1 . The. third, session, which will be held tomorrow afternoon, will be de voted to the consideration of high ways and their use. Harold Parker, chairman of the 'Massachusetts high way commission', James A. McDonald; highway commissioner of Connecti cut, and ex-Governor Nahum J. Bach elder, of New Hampshire, master of the National grange, will read papers touching upon the subject.- ' Fl NISH MILLION-DOLLAR ' ' FEDERAL BUILDING Providence. R. I., Nov. 23. The magnificent federal building recently completed in this city was opened for public Inspection today wltn ceremo nies under the auspices ot the Rhode Island BuBlnessi Men s Association The building cost-$1,000,000, and Is one of the finest of its kind In the country .'V- ItiWlH contain the postof- flce," 'the: customs offices,! the United States courts and othor federal of fices. La Porte, Ind., Nov. . 21. The sensations in today's trial oi i Lamphere case were the assertions of Daniel M. Hutzen and his daugn ters, Evelyne, aged 11, and bldera, aged 9; that they saw Mrs. Gunness and a' strange man on July 9, though they were unable to distinguish her features because of the thick veil she wore. They are positive they could not be mistaken. Hutzen de clared he tried to follow the couple, but' they got ahead : of him and he was not likely to-follow too closely for fear of "getting a chunk of lead. John Anderson testified that he saw .Mrs.. Gunness Saturday ef're the flrA with a t ranee woman. This is .the .woman the, defense contends must have been murdered by Mrs. fiunness and whose body ' WSB the adult bodv found in the fire ruins. Fred R. Ryckman testified to having worked -for Mrs. Gunness ana sum one afternoon he- had been ordered to dig a hole five feet deep and five fet long. Two men arrived while Mrs. Gunness was In town but upon Instructions he gave them a Key. Thev went Into the house and did some drinking. Before Ryckman left, one of the men gave him some of the wine and on the way home ne became unconscious and did not know anything until the next day. TO MAKE GOVERNOR ( CUMMINS SENATOR in. his Des Moines. Nov. 23. The Iowa general assembly will meet for a one day's session tomorrow to elect Gov ernor Albert B. Cummins to the Unit ed States senate to fill out the unex pired term oi the late Senator Alli son. As soon as he Is elected Mr. Cum mins Is expected to resign the. gov ernorship and wjll be succeeded by Lieutenant - Governor Garst,. wnen the new general assembly meets In regular session in January Mr. Cum mins will be elected to the senate for the full term of six years. .. , AMERICAN CONSUL REPORTS CHINESE RIOT New York. Nov. 23. Consider able public Interest is manifested in the case of Sarah Koten. wmcn was called for trial today In the criminal hranch of the supreme court, me young woman, a Russian Jewess who has been In America out a few is .charged with j having jnurdered n, , iw w. AiisDiti last spring.'- The victim was a matt of family .and physician of high standing n'rofesslon,',' '' l ""Br. Ausdkz " maintained k' private Bantlt'arium and Sarah Koten was employed by him! as a nurse. Ac cording to the young womani she was wronged by the physician and then cast out. When an, effort ,to obtain justice. In : the courts failed her she determined to wreck person al vengeance upon her alleged be- 'OrTthe night of the tragedy she telephoned to Dr. AuBpitz t Ms home in East Ninety-Third Btreet. In the guise of a patient she sum moned the physician to make a pro fessional call at an apartment house in West 135th street. When the physician arrived at the house the young woman, heavily veiled, met him In the vestibule and (without a word shot and Rilled mm; instanuy. After the killing Miss Koten col lapsed and for -a few days her Hie was despaired of. 1 Because of her condition'-she was removed from the Tombs to the city hospital on Black well's Island. , There, on September 26 last, she gave birth to a cniia. Tho .circumstances surrounding the case I aroused much public sympathy k.k.l, , v,a. nnfnrtnnota find 111 ueuau u. .uo - uu.w. friendleBs young woman. ' This synK pathy was increased iwhen It .bM came known that charges similar to those made by the young Jewess had previously been preferred against Dr. Auspltz by another woman who had been in his employ.! Through the efforts of charitably disposed persons able counsel has been en gaged to conduct the 'defease of Miss III . . . X ' V VrM.il i. xuese i . V. - , ' ! . . .' i . ! v l! Washington, Nov. 21. The first report of an outbreak under the now regime In China comes from the American consul,; General Martin, at Hankow, who reported that a riot oc curred on the YangtBe river in that vicinity. The cause of the riot is not stated v . ! STATEMENT No. 1 , LEGISLATORS TO MEET TP i be Th Eugene Poultry Store asks you to please send in your orders early for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks - i v,; and ! 1 Chickens for ; ; Thanksgiving :1'1 )!.- !lw ih!il' tiiel'i Minn .idyll dllw xll'J Vr. ,HlV'l . n I'll' (If r- I I Ic" Tir" HR W'l I'll" .! ' -rrt '-in-. :-. )!'! ' ' ' rnH .A .1! : itfilnr.H ,nviH .0 .H .m .ri.i-.o-) ROAST 'BEEF ll "ibotlll .tilxluH jiMiloil ; r i jit. U!ln.Tliotvph,a lltJy, iry fihrd ,,no;w, ey f yoala.TJ"iWalw dt ,esyvi Bte. IbeTaddrnss. bolo-w - whwiHn stnih ot Tendflrl'luley; mirvftafSjasaiSienKsj mlh-IJ .Mill H M. I. :ni"'ii!l'l .iiiM-.K .7 .. .i!DfAln.i'DUK.""' anrtr37n.TiT:-.irt.i."rrr.r XOTTAGr? GHUVB NOTES Cottage Grove, November 21. J. M. Hamilton cam edown Satur day morning and went out to Dlston on the "Slow and 'Easy," as the Ore gon & Southeastern railway is called. He Is after lumber to work up in the factory In which he lately. bought an Interest at Eugene. L. E. Hard and wife came down from Eugene Saturday evening and took in the fair. Mr. Ward was at one time a resident of this locality, having owned and conducted a ranch two of three vmiles from this city on Row river. The sawmills In this vicinity are running full time, giving employment to a large number of men. The Western Oregon has a club bing combination with the Eugene Dnily and Weekly Guard and will push the combination to the limit among the farmers In this locality! More building is In progress In Cottage Grove at the present time than for years past. Old General Prosperity seems to have established his headquarters at Cottage Grove. , Portland, , Nov.- 21. A call has been Issued to bring all Statement No, 1 men to Portland on' oi' about December 20th, of this -year, his Is for the purpose of offering an opportunity to the coming members of the legislature to get acquainted before the legislative . Bession. A general response is expetd. i X SPORTING NOTES TIMIIKB FOR 8ALB -. . Four and a half million feet of old growth fir, constating of 130 acres, only mile aad a half from tide-water. Sfuslaw river, on good lagging strem. oaa ha baught far M0 cash (need tk saaner). .'. . ,:,a .unu.-i...;;. i., Apasy to...,,,.. i (.'" im.i.,' , ... , TOM WOLF. V,: Na.'siO HsUaun Bids.. ...... ... , Laa Angeles, C&l. fililfh Paokey McFarlnnd becomes angry when auyone mentions that Oscar Xelson Is writing a swell book. President Ebbets of Brooklyn has handed Patsey Donovan hlB. Another good "shofer" pitched over the rad Ex-Manager of the Cincinnati Reds and back to the "Microbes" for Jonnthon Ganzel. " Several heavy warriors of New Ha ven and Princeton will enter the de bating squad and leave football alone hfeafter. Some is enough. . Dr. Roller of Seattle says he has quit the wrestling game and in the future will devote himself to pug ilism. All right, Doc, cut loose. . s lack' Everhardt,' the old time light weight, has gone to Panama to start a boxing club. Jack heard that there was a bunch ot Chinese Boxers down there. The troma-tlght ctn pro It neainst impurities and d otects neainst impurities and deteri orationnever sold In bulk. : 1 Your grocer will grind it better if ground at horns not too fine. fc. i: -!0'1 a ( ti WW a Jiv l 'inu ' -., - rwli-ntil liilu Jlfl .u-JI '''. ,UoJi - J JJ-JlJiJ nil I) Phone Black B6 21. Residence, 854 High St. II - llll,. yiol. ;lim;!.l .. .' ;liii.,! i avr" .iHil'Ol. ,j'l-j mY n"V iilil7 .0 .1 ;ilniO 7.i i' inv . . WILLIAMS' KIDNKT. PILT i Hava-.you .negleoted your kidneys? . Havsiroiioverivdrked your nervous .ayMtomjDd'-oaiBit Wooble- wlth your iktttnryt uil I'jMaditPHtiaiiinv n.you i'PVtns lauthe lolosp std(ibnokingrolns ouid,ittoonfrt(ueitiii dfltir.-ta. ipami .unlneT iioae', wiiitainsi: wilt jourui'iiiui Soldi byl iWQmil"SpriC9.:;rcenisaiililjiiiii ( ,i;Ijtji'I el. .':iil0.V'''"v,ll'-! '"r"1 ' Fpr, n'r.pmpt,-, sjirvifie V nlwoo,' , Black S3 1 S i Uosldence m HlRh.str.oet. If in All foods bought of Luckey till tRgr Bewin, aiaahUis usmpauy,, I (lit, V.tla(ntn,Mre.. psa Rod MIIkI)! tl Hilil'S OI avlt! mil! j if! )'i nil in ii ' il 11! 1 'j ' hovr ; ' 'ilThe' avuruee s9)u- of 'dog la Linn osranty; Is; t?i4i'Ttit!C Is 'lha: first yeav thatndnxii' huvo bowr assessed uuuMwiuiinerated dw.-thn ooinirr.'-nnil I the"Mll. how.Qhathora ans"t91fi Miiim ro l.lnn. county. Tliiwl aB'Ufp liw btnillol 1. 1 h stllli.i lliinyJIi-ililiq j in m1w 111111 n uiio-y 11 nt villi j Now stoc? brass and black and irons. Chambers Hardwsr Coa A GREAT BARGAIN 1 .. Having found it necessary to change my occupation on account of, throat trouble I now offer my home in Springfield consisting of three ac res of land and a fine nine-room house, barn, hen park, etc. 1 have young fruit trees, such as apples, cherries, peaohes, etc. Also small trull An Ideal home at a bargain If sold I once.- Eunulre of J. O. Richmond. X-r,j. ,f,Q"r doors, north of school building. Kldiiey.iPllla.initipU -Oregon;' N28 IjLlnniDnigi'jiS'.iiia-- : '.., u' .ntn ... nWatts for. Watches :l fi 1 3 mihi1 1 n; 01 &r L ' 4 " - And OTAW HOT 2TTAO itMlHs and parasols re Jlo repair-. recovered. Work nanctlral- second hand material ufd. Call 01 WaUon t PotU' Clgai1 store net Oil re. Fall and Winter Suits of Quality . , A r e w hat Hansen's j store offers to the people ! of Eugene and Lane coun-! ty. ', The MICHAELS, STERN & CO. line is fa. mous for style and quality. Prices reasonable all the time. If you buy a suit from us you know you are get-' ting full value for the mon ey at all times. . Come and see for yourself. ..jWecajftr.;, complete 4ine a of ii -f urnishhign goods tei6ityp and'' our'prices rnatijy--6f our competitors -ica'n.-ajf or'i to', sefl'ior., 'e 'own ouf owri' Btore" and hayp;.no. renit'itb paynd are-4 jSdnitent'"vtttn'1' small ,proftt8..,SBtB-,bB IWlJml.l ' Ybn are !invited"tfti e6aie A ''v1' m' ' Jt'-i'i'im-i --iTT ( and iiloosj : at .lour-; , goods Vh6ther' youbu'y,;,, ' - "" ' O if.t'H. J fl) iljii'a'i iil. 1ii 0 til nli;) fVv """"J I'll tru. O East Ninth Street ill L tici'.J HANSON Boss; Crescent, Fahys, Duber, Crown,, - movement we cur, tTw that we stand back (il, watch sold . 1 7-Jewel Waltham, 20-year case 17-Jewe Adj. South Bend, 25-year case.. 15-Jewel South Bend, Dec. Dial, Nickel Z case. i in , . ,-! At these prices you cannot afford to watch. LET US GIVE YOU PRICES ON OTHER ' ( v. H i WE CARRY j wiidHijl, Mil! ;r. ENGRAVING: FREE J. o. WATTS The Up-to-Oate Jeweler CORNER NINTH AND WILLAMITT1 S'iiBj' 1 j , u TO LOVERS OF GOOD COff. All coffee mills tertfcl will only crueh tlielwn.id the minute oil cells. iBoib fee oil to evapor&u, Una) tbe strength and flint.. I By this new pruesfeK ceils remain uobrotn, oil (food productl.cnnnsj ( and the cofiee rellnsiti&tij u.-.uiie flavor In lis Ml Bop This is one reason tflii Coffee cut In tblsmili ton to . fifteen cup isw strength coffee thaa.iair grouid th-j o,i .$. K30d coffee Life lata flavor never -found n!f in th.'ordinari'wayUii.'l' '" Another featnre iloa! i - that you may hate jws' fin,? as the finest ml still he pract!ral!? nwfs,,J dust which Is ptodtaiM method of grinding. TmcJ fore, always haves dj fee instead of a mtlireSH suit of using the W Piii Coffee il as" for percolators or. rtt"! pots. 1 . . , mill and wekinl try a ponna ot our colibo tui .- v.ik pleased with the results. W. M. GREEN, & ai9 Willamette St. PhoneMain23. EU BANGS J. H. 'WEST BANGS LIVERY; Uvery. 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