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0 REMOVES L .land ol the skin la employed in tho necessarjLivork of toth even texture, jwftening and cloaasing it, and regulat es THE EUGENK DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY, 0C& 13, 1909 THREE P0'. .... hHiaa. This i3 done by an evaDr.r,nin tvZ i Ch uoeHo continually day and night. When the blood th humors and acids aOertain percentage of thes. ; S with the natural evaporauon, -nd their sour, fierv Sflunes the skin, and dries up its Wtural oils, cttUaini .mtosorsome itching rasher hard scaly skin affection rubles of every kind b neutralizing the acids and r ftom the blood. 8. S. S. cools the acid-heated circu- n to its normal strength and thickness, multiplies iti SSusclrt, and enriches it in every way. Then the skin, "Tted and diseased by the exuding acrid matter, it rnd softened by thls co,oUnS- healthy stream of blood of blood purifiers, expels all foreign matter and surely ... Tetter. Salt Rheum and all other diseases and Ma It removes pimples, blackheads, and other un Jroni the skin and assists in restoring a pood -olejdon. wies and any medical advice desired free to nil who write. IiUi3Vll? X o-ciiri ATLANTA, GA. ING pair of Shoes. costs you all the way from $3.50 , and for $1 I can make vour old shoes like new, of $2.50 to $3.00. Half soles, sew&d on, 75c. BEST of leather and two of the BEST shoema- he Pacific coast are awaiting you at the PLIABLE SHOE STORE FOR ME ' 640 Willamette St. IWATER, Proprietor. PEAR! RLES mm 3 HISRIVAL CHARS tfaWHis Allegations Upon the Testimony of Eskimo Boys fi. D O New Wk.O.iMS. The following statement of t W.mande- Robert E. I eary. which he sulnultWl. together with the aci0iian.vifi map. to the vdr Arctic Club. In support ot iuf") contention that Dr. Frederick CookT utu not reach the north pole, is now made public for the first lime. The statement and may have been copv rij&tecl by the Peary Arctic Club: biguod statement of Pearv, linrt leU' i!t;JIOn' Uul'l and llcnson in regai to the testimony of Cook's two JVklmo boys: "The two EskimoHovs, I-Touk-a-Shoo and Ali-Pc-l.ee. who acromna nied Dr. Cook while he was aw;v from Annatook in Huts and ISO. o O G Wcr oo I., o cmMs- I c I S - w ( o 1ST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Ore. nd Surplus bid like to have your banking business o o large or small. Safety Deposit boxes. your valuable papers in one of our heavy s in our secure steel and concrete tire proof he annual outlay of $2.00 wularotect you or theft. Open 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. $200,000.00 were questioned scparatolv and in dependently, and were corroborated by Piuukpali, the father of one of personally familiar wLUi the first third and the last third Tit' the ney "To go more into details, one of the boys was called in and. with a chart on the tablo before him, was asked to shuw where he had gone u LIES. LULU SHEPARD State President of the V. C. T. i'., who speaks at the M. E. church to night and at the Presbyterian lunch tomorrow night. Daniels' orchestra will furnish the music. eir jour- No trouble at all to , brighten an oil painting, the colors of which have grown dingy by age and exposure. With a clean sponge apply cold water in which a little Ivory Soap hasbeen dissolved. cThe same treatment will materiaKy improve the appearance of the frame. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure- with Dr. Coiilt. This he did. polnt lns out wltliQils finger on the map, hut nut making any marks en It. "As he went out the other boy came in and was asked to show where he had gone with Dr. Cook. This he did. also without mnkliiK any marks, ind indicated the same route and the bailie details as did the first boy. When he was through i'anikpah, the father of I-Took-a-Shoo, a very in telligent man, who was in the party of Eskimos that came back with Dr. Cook from the southern end of ,'an sen strait, who is familiar as a luin ter with the Jones Sound lesion, and who has been In command In Pcarx's various expeditions for Id years, came in and iudlcated the same loca tions and details S did the two boys ry, so they were able to take but a few things from theiiO'aches. "From heriQthcft went southwest along the coasi of lleibergland to a point indicated on the map as Svor drup's Cape Northwest. Krom here they went across the ico, whiciVwas level and covered with snow, offer ing good going, to a low island which t'ney had seen frunt the shore of lleibergland at Cape Northwest. On this island they camped for one sleep. The size and position of this Island as drawn by the first boy was criticised by the second boy as being too large and. too far to the west, the second boy calling the attention of the first to the fact that the position of the Island was more nearly In line with the point where they had left nd let fv you lautiiul IkcLens UG1LE HARD ie Optician pan Mock Imettc St. WITHOUT UNES oNIN THE LENS It uied to be true that bifocal glasses were troublesome, and old looking, and trying to the eyes. It is NOT trtfts o f KRYPTOKS the new bifor&ls that look and wear like plain glasses, but give perfect near-and-far vision. , Kveryfjlng in the STATIONERY LINE for public school or University students. Waterman Fountain Pens I. P. Loose Leaf Books. Crane's Linen Lawn. Text Books SCHWARZSCHILD'S BOOK STORE First boy was brought In again Helbergbnd (Cnpe Northwest) and me- cuaimei ueiweeu ituiuuui iiigiieu land and Ellefringnes land. This criticism and correction was accepted by the first boy. who started to clAnge the position of the Island? but was stopped, as Commander Peary had giveo instructions that no more changes or erasures were to be made in tho route as drawn by the Eskimos on the chart. "From this island they could see two lands beyond Sverdrup's Elle- frongneB and Amundringnes lands. From the island they tourneyed to ward the left-hand one of these lnndjj ( AniundritiKiies land) passing a small Island, which they did not visit. Arriving at Amundringnes land the F.sklnuis killed a deer, as indicated on the chart." , ami hen with a -pencil he traced on the map their route, members of our p party writing upon the chart where,! according to the boy's statement, they had killed deer, bear, some of their dogs, seal, wifrrua and musk oxen. The second .boy was then called In and the two went over the chart together, the second boy suggesting Borne changes, as noted hereafter. Finally Panikpaii, Ohe father, wbb again called In to verify the details of the positimis of the route with which he was personally familiar, j Tell Course Cook Took "The narrative of the Eskimos is as follows: "They, with Dr. Cook, Francke and nine othc Eskimos, left Anna- took, crossed Smith Sound to Cape Sabine, slept in Commander Peary's old house in Payer Harbor, then went through Rice Strait to Buchan an Hay. After a few marches Francke and three ICsklmos returned to Annatook-. lr. Cook with the oth ers then proceeded up Flagler Bay, a branch of ifuchanan Bay, and crossed Kllsmere land, through tho WherPshown positive and reliable proof that a certain" ..remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn't O any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would 0 also benefit her if suffering yth the same trouble ? Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Hoc! Hanks, Miss. ""Words nro lniuli'nunto to express whnt I.ydki 10. l'inUliiim's Yot;i'tii!ilo Jomioiini lms done for mo. I sul't'ereil from iv female, tli.seuso and weakness which tho doc tors said was caused by a lilirold tumor, and 1 commenced to think there wni no help for inn. I.ydiu K. I'inUlmm's Yesretalilo Compound mum) mo a well woman nfter all other menus had. failed. My friends are all asking what has helped mo sOmuch, Htid I irladly recommend. I.ydiu E. Pinkham's Vrgotnblo Com pound." JHrs. Willio Kdwards. Ilampstcitd, Maryland. "Uoforo tulOiiR- I.ydiu K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was weak ainipnervous, and eould not bo ou my foot half a day wQliout 8uf luring. Tho doctors toldo . mo 1 never would bo well without an operation, out lVdlu li. Piukhnm's Vegetable Compound has done naoro for me than all the doctors, and I hope this valuable iedicino may eomo . tho lunula of ftiany more suffuring women." M rs. Joseph H. Dundy. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will proveto us that these letters are not genuine andtruthful or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or, that the original letter from each did not come tp us entirely unsolicited. What more, proof can any one ask ? For 80 yer LydU E. Pinkham's Vefreteble Compound baa been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Hade exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. mmMm, Pinkham invites all sick women tm to write her for advice. She has Butded thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Plnkhnm, Lynn, Mass. I t I RliUSCUlBK KOK TH1 GtJAKN A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, BoiHing Sand and good excavation earth for sale PhorQ Black 28 U or call at 345 W 4th ."What Dr. Cook Says Cleveland, O., Oct. 12. "It is the same old story," said Dr. Cook to- night, when shown. the statement is ( sued by Commander Peary, together jwith the map accompanying it. I "I have replied to the points rais ed a dozen times,' he continued. valley pass at the Head or r lagier ..The 1)linglle,i i,y Commander B.iy, Indicated by Peary in 18'JS, and .eary in ltsef indicates that the Ks utilized by Svenlrup in 1899, to the klmog llnve respected their proml.'O. 0 first Semester Begins Sept 21st, 1909 o t 0i n 4 4 ir nni- Bversiiy ocnooi oi wiibit m muaical educafion offered from the rudiments to the highly finished work P performer. ... ' Instructors o JD THEORY A. Moraan O ' and Sherwood) "r studio ha Campbell W Studio 9 Mi8 Ina Watkins (Graduate U. O. School of Music, pupil of Miss MoWn.) Studio ReskOre, 95 West FiftiJ Q street. Miss Nell Murphey, Mus. B. (Drake University Conservatory, n..n n Ml.. Mnrean.) Studio Re.Once. J7JWesQ Q'enth street. Ci0 Miss Ethel Evans, Mft. B. nQ (g5MtMlnnvllle College Conserva- 0 Btudio Ilesldence, 108 East Thir teenth street. VOCAL CULTURE AND SINGING Miss Eva Stinson, Mus. B. (Pupil of Mrs. Hlllrtan Smlrtv Hrenneroan ji:juor.; L'niTersltX SUIiio. Sweet VIOLIS o o (fi) 0 MrV Susie Fennell Pines Spltzner. S(lur)ing.l ind I'nlvrslt (Pupil ( Fs or otheoinformatico apply Q instructors or 0JJ IrviifW. Glenn, Ban i head of Sverdrup's Bay Fios.ru, on the west side of Ellesmereland,. Their route then lay north through this fiaord, thence north through Sverd rup's 'Heureka Sound' and Nunsen Strait. "On their way they killed musk oxen and bear and made caches, ar rtvingoeventually at a point on the west side of Nunsen Strait, (shore of Exelhelbergland of Sverdrup), to the south of Cape Thomas Hubbard. A cache was formed here and the four EsOmos did not go beyond this point. Two others, Koulootingwuh I and Inughito, went on one more march with Dr. cook ana ine two bovs, helped to build a snow Igloo, and then returned without sleeping. "These two Eskimos brought back a letter from Dr. Cook to Frnencke, dated March 17. The wo men re joined the other four men who hud ed to Anoratok. nrlvlng May 7. been left behind, and the six rettirn This Information was obtained, not from the two Eskimo boys, but from the six men who returned and from Fraencke himself, and was known to us in the summer of 1908, when the Roosevelt arrived at Elah. The in formation is inserted here as sup plementary of tho narrative of both boys. "After sleeping itUthe camp where the last two Eskimos turned back, rf fnnlr wot,, in a northerly nr northwesterly direction with the twO sledges and 20 odd dogs, one more march, when they encountered rough Ice and a lead of open water. They did not enter this rough ice nor cross the lead, but turned westward or southward and returned to Helberg latul at a point west of where they ha left the cache and where the four men had ned back. Here thev remained four or five sleeps and during this time Shoo went back to cache and got his gun, wnicn ne left there, and a few Items of supplies. After Ming Informed of t3) boys' narrQvi: thus far, Com mander Peary suggested a series of ouestlonOo the boys In regard to . . r l..n.l , anA .t.n lUIB ITI!! M Hill III'' mii'l n.iu . - - - to It The questions und answers are ,Wney nacQ fit- 't Is sotT CtosmmI Xo Open Water. made to me, that they would, not give any information to Peary or his men. The Eskimos were Instructed nut to tell Peary or any of his party of our trip over tho Polar sea. They were1 told to Bay we had been far north. They have kept their word. Kskilllim' Replies Twisted "Mr. Whitney has said that during the cross-examination conducted by Commander Peary and others of his expedition the Eskimos did not un derstand tho questions put to them or the map which was laid before them. Their replies have been twisted to suit a perverted Interest. "I will not enter Into any argu ment about the matter, but. will bring the Eskimos to New York nt my own expense, nnd they will prove, ns did Mr. Whitney, fjtl I have claim ed." Dr. Cook would not consent to go over tho details contained In Air. Peary's statement further than the hitter's remark that "the Eskimos arc only too willing to say something they think will pleuse their questioners." I.KASAXT WAV TO CI'HE CATARRH D ON T . Wait until the busy geason to have that repairing: done B.R.I NiG In your clocks, watcjies and jewelry and have them put in first dars shape by experienced workmen. 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