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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. THI KMDAV. APRIL 2, 11)08 EDNA YARNELL'S BODY FOUND AT AI! Humors PinifMC-s, boli, rM' Un.H-fiM ttr ;iit rhi-iint. in r ii.-i. rra:- Mai e in cally and permanently carnj -3 m i ict input' food's SarsapariHa IU LAO! fllUnll UCTl4ttU.Utl'J.I'Ur. New York 9 k'J. C. G000ALE WILL BE j WAK LYING AT IIOTTO.M OF UAC j.vt',', n Absolutely Pure The only taking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate MIST VAI.I.KV ,OTKM (Sjpoclnl C(irreninnfpnrc. ) ' Lost Valli-y. March 31). Weather' Is not very conducive to funning ut present. Iliircl rains, with biiow low i ill tlici foothill. I Hoy AddliiKton and Uyron Dunten 1 were vlxllora lo uimone Ht Monday. T. II. Kenton vlKltud tho Uuxhun Sunday hcIiooI March 22. Mm. O. W. Noot la iikhIii auffl clenlly recovered to bo out. Dexter Sunday achool elected offi cers Sunday for tho following year. Thoso elected were: Superintendent,' Mrs. Ida Williams; secretary, Mrs. I.. Ii. Addlnicton; nrKaiilnt. Mrs. Ilulh Piirker: chorister, Miss Viwta Jacobs librarian, Miss Stella Cruzan. The Sunday school haa Invited all dole gates to leave their lunches behind. as Dexter will furnish food sufficient for all. I0d Morgan Is atlll ucarchinK tho inarko tfor beef cattlo. I'lilllp and Albert Johnson have their shingle mill In running order now, and ure prepared to fill all or-deru. . seventy-root whalo Is now on tho beach at Waldport. Three hun dred dollars' worth of whulchnno has been taken out of tho monster. WAN I K-KImTOiJJ """ out r.wrj, rl.Tg In tno ttwi t A HLXDItl.D KKKT HV.UtW WHKJtK SDK VV.l.h IX Kl'XKlU Ah hh UK lli:i,D SATlliD.AV AKTICUXOOX AT UK8IIIK.VCK OK Mil. AXD MliS. Z. A. DAVIS The body of Miss Edna Varnell, who was drowned In tho mill race yesterday afternoon, as mentioned In last evenings Guarrl. was recover- BURIED AT SALEM Tho remains of J. C. OonrtMe. the: former 'Lane county sawmill man,! who died In Southern California yes-, tcrday, will be brought to Salem for j burial. He died uddnly from heart trouble at Santa Unmra. instead it at Sawtelle, as statPd yesterday. Hei was born In New York state Decern- ; iiep 9"! isjd n hln first irarrlage t he has' a daughter, .Mrs. Hoe ft'al- I O you want to see yourself dressed like a New Yorker? Then come in and try m ed at 10:10 o'clock last nlirht, after lace, at Chr'sanin-. Mich. On Jan having been in the water nearly six hours. Immediately after the drown ing n search was begun for the body and a large crowd of University stu dents and townspeople kept at the search until they found -the body a hundred feet down strfsifi from where the canoe bad been overturned. The funeral will be held at the res idence of Mr.1 anil Mrs. Z. A. HavM, I til East Eleventh street, where Miss nary 23, 1SCS, he was married to Ida E. P'llvr. To this union wre born ; four children, J. f'.. Jr., and C. C of : Salem, W. D.. of K'-aule, and Mrs. Welliy Stevens, of Eugene. His wife! having died January 29, 1 901, hei was 'again niarrl"d December 30,! 1901, to Clara Carkaff. who still stir-: vives hinir Deceased came to Oregon ( In 1SS0 and located at Colmrs in the . awmlll business In ISs.i. quitting ; I r I Yarncll boarded, Saturday funmm in 1900 and nnvini to S'Iomi. Kr lam 89 ytaru old niid nnverinott nny rmmily tMiii ft I to Dr. Moll's l'in-Tir-llottey. It iitwi qtilok rnit itriniuii'itt relief In grip ki well bit coukIir unit oulili. II nmk woAk lu nun tntnir. Mm. M. A. MmvAU-K, l'tuiucttli, Ky. OR. BELL'S ; Pine-Tar-Horiey i Nature' moHt tmturnl rompily, imp-oved t y mico i to a PI.KABANV, I l itMAMiNT, POKITIVU Ch. K for oouirhn( oohit and all Inllumctl mirfiot'U vt tho J Luuk mU lirouobial Tubtt. , WHY DO THH PFOPLH USE OVHR 5,000,000 BOTTLUS ANNUALLY? 1 Here U 0",of, t.M"1, B"""11 filvcfl hy poe thc Mmy. Jul Ymmr 1iom Hluupd 'i'ho Couirb. J.lI-WALKi: TIIR B. K.fl!'TUKIll.ANI MKIMfMSK CO., 4)liiliinm r-l wt tuiunl lny triliiit.tiinl in ttinM ,f your wt M iM'lirllltc.i iiAllonli, AlHHltt" oMfi'kr nKU 1 ft lilf nfii-.l K vi'i y Iml ixitit wtiloh wtHnl oil inv lii' cs, 1' tri- w WoM- itiidl I rniihl tmn1y wIiuimt bii'1 I w "r!l In" tutu Hunk. Ti'rt lif ttr (lf reiin'tliti ( ill iln'TUlon'l ti'Ki no. Jlj tfi til iiMln (IniuifUl'i nil-1 uin linix'il u fW, lvoti' or yi'"r In. Ilt ll l'liiP-l'Mr-1l'it7. mill H'lir tlonri Hodih'iI tliii foti 'li mi) I bii llm nm imtxl iiitfl't'i In w ttl. AnyU-tlv w).o duuNl 1 1 U'l ll-fin wr-'ti Ini' r wtleuUiiil L llontHHilitiDy, No,4T6t)mnliuMtHlriot, (IKO, ri.UK'II, Look for the Hell on Rottle and our Oi'rmUec No. 506, VNITAlTIIHRn ONLY HY TUB B. C: St'Ttlt HI Mi MUDFISH CO,, lm,rv..,uU at 3 o'cliH'k, and the ifciiiHlns will be Interred In the I. O. O. i oerne'ery. Kev. J. S. McC'allum will hafe charge of tho HervlceH. Htnry the Irfwnl;i. MIhh Yarnell and Miss Venta Davis started out In the middle of the af ternoon for a conoo rid? up the mill race. They went to tho head of the race nt .hulk inn' Iolnt. In attompt Iiik to turn arotiud to come hack the BWlft current cuitKht the canne and upset It. Mls8 Duvia, belni; ahle to Bwlni, reached tho Hhore quite easily. She had hold of Miss Yarnell by the foot for awlle, hut was . unable to keep her hold and the latter sank to the bottom. MIsb Davis called for help, and two Unlvurtlty am dents who were walkltiK alons the railroad at the time came t:i her ntd. She told them what had happened and taking lnr to tho Nye reihlenc? a nuarler of a mile down tile rare, they nave the ahtrni and ran bi'k to the Hrcne of the drrnvniiiK to try and Cind Miss YfirncH'H bodv. Within a few mln iiles a Ini'L'o crowd i:t tdm and boys were there, iJrnpimui; hook w4r; font, out front Orll fin's hardware Htore and Chief of Police KarrliiKion jtnd niany olhern went out to assist lu th'e si'an-h. The bottom of thj r-ve was drawled continually and fi lially, after 10 o rlnok. p. hook "aunM on Mi- slrl's slcevp and ;he, body wn hr-uht -to the surface. It was found tb;t h"r wat.'h had stopped at 4:22 o' l'tcl:. Te un fort unnte !rl was born on bM father's farm In th? Mohnwk val ley anl was r;iised then1. She was need K! 'ycari on tho, 30th day of ln t September. She wns formerly a student at the liunene bimiirss o;-!!ei;o, and at the time of Tier d"ath wi' i atteiftliiiK: the musical depart ment of the Tnlverslty of Oregon. .She leaves besides her father. J. K. Yprnell, several brothers. Sho win a beautiful ulrl nnd had many frl-Mids mnouK tho young people of 1h hinh school, bUHlness colleKe and Urlverslty who tiro deeply pained on acoiint of her untimely death. She wis n member of the Christian church of this city. was a prominent Mason and Odd Fel-! low. STIDK-NTS' AIM'OINTMKXTS 1 FOlt SLXDAY, April 5 Following are appointments of Ku-1 pene Divinity School Btudents for j next Sunday, Anril 5: ; N. K. Hrh. Klkton. 0 . R. V. Stivers. Amity. H. h. Dunn, Drain. i W. Calllson- Irvine. f'. C. Curtis, Klmtrn. V. M. Hovls, WendlliiR. r n. Moor. loll. D. K. Norcros.s. Waltervllle. K. C. Stevens, Franklin. i D. K. Olson, Harrlahurg. " ' C. DansE-n. Donna. J D. i. Morgan. InnfMen rv. j -H. (, iVanWinHe. S"ni Mills. Prof. Morris, S;mta Clara. V, There t nothltiK better than Ko dol for dyspepsia, Indigestion, sour st'tmach, belching rf ga's ami ner vous headache. It digests what you eat. Sold by all druggists. HOTKI. AKUIYAl.S Til" W:l"'M'f!, .Myers, I'ortbtpd. V. Phut, New Y ! . (1. f'-hC'i. IJor 'f-d. A. P"li'n. II."-M p ,.., r-iii--." '!. . K. Fr:rier. o'tlard. Kurt?:. Portland. S. Hnimhv, Portland. on a Suit or Overcoat made for us by Alfred Benjamin . ' , & Co. They are the leading tailbrs of New York and we are the sole distributors of their product in this city. ( Roberts Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street V,. R. Itoc'vade. Tort land. .1. P. Woir. Silv-rton. It. V. llttbberd, Salem, o. Lowell. Salem. t- 1.. ItiiwH. Hro-nMvtl!e. W. C. llllzletts. S".'ltte. V. M. r!lrk, Qulncv. 111. A. N. S'uilh. Portlond'.. Chim. It. Archer. I'ortlahd. W. If. Marvin. Por'laed. W. K. Aiiht. P-rtlnnd. .1. C. Jenkins. Ticomn. A. J. H'nKhani, Portland. M. II. Murnhv. l'ortlmid. J. R. Kennefleld. f'tilcaKO. F. R. Iiavls, New York. II. M. Glazier, Omaha. i C.K. riinroe T. W. Munroe I HOUSILFb'XNISHINGS ' We now have the most complete lint of stoves in Eujere 0 Btds and Bedding, Rug's and Matting, Shilf HarJwir; i and cuttelry I 67 W. Eighth SL. j EUGENE - - ; ORE.OCON Warner tunea pianoii Leave or ders at Morris Music Store. . ' tf ' R. C. DeWItt & fo., Chl-aRO. 111. : Gentlemen In 1X97 1 had a dise-se. , of tho stomach nnd bowels. In the! siirlnK opIHilS I bnnuM a hr.tr lo Kodoln'nd the benefit I received all ; the,!old In (leorRln could not buy. j May yon live lontr and nrtHner. Yoers; verf trtilv. C. N. Cor'iell. itod'np. Oa. i Aiianst '.,7. 190G. Sold by all driiR-! KistS. i E. P. SHIrN j Shocmaking and Repair i pairing of all Kinds I Neatly done at my shop j j 68 V. 8th st, Eugene S. E. Stevens . . I'lANO Tl'XKIf. . Leave orders at Kllers' Piano Mouse. . Phone Main II. Tteslilence l.'W West 12th St. KesfihMH'e Phone It.i t77l E. G. GuSliford Fcdcr.d Livery, . Boarding Stables N'ew I'loor Hooni N'i-w linblier Tire Turnouts. I'"all Creek Mlane Lino. 10l West Kill Street. Phone Main 0!) j Bcott's sanial-Pepsin CapsuTd POSITIVE CURE. For Inflammation or Oatarrb of thfl-.UlBdder and DlMwwd KMrtaja. Mo cure do pa. pii'i-M quickly and par m in "ntlr all Cnnaturttl I)Uea4 of tha Urinary Orga-i. Aiy oati7 harm I ots. Hold bi rirntgiats. Price $1.00, or bv mnll. postpaid, f 1.00, or thr TIIE SANTAt-PFPSIN CO. ItKl.l.KKI.NTAl.NK. O. Sold by W. L. UK LAXO, DriiKicmt PO5TJ.B0XES! IF YOU NEED r '.. . groceries WE HAVE THEM A. full line of Groaria, Flour and Feed, Tinard Graniteware. Headqw tcrs for White River FW, Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE The Grocer Corner 5ih and WilUmtiteSli ! Phont Red 4611 IN ONE OR MANY COLOti ; LARGEST FACILITIES E IN' THE WEST FCJ ; O THE PRODUCTION 0: fe HIGH GRADE WOUK fi& BITES AS 10W tS tASMII HUD 5 ' aMrra"H -j feJ For Bedrock Well ' Sec me before cbntrictit! lorices bedrock. Well dnfce is my business and 1 an P pared to do your work in first class manner and atpn esthat cannot be duplicatt Don't Ict your contract ml you have first seen me. J. E. Kilborn Phone Rej;391 - 557H.;t iiiXZxiixixiixiiiiTiziiiiiir;Ttt;?t?tf???r?tt ft ;x;ix2Iiii:itt2ii 5:.x4:::j::nu:xx:u2:::::u::;j;;;::;;;:;3:j We Are Forced to Sell The erection of the I. O. O. F. Block will necessitate the tearing downof a portion of our building and a consequent damage to all of our stock. To save oursslves as much loss as pDssible ws have decided to close out some lines of our goods at prices never before made on these goods in Eugene. Following are a few Lines Which MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, GLASSWARE,. CHINAWARE TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, WIREWARE, MEN'S and BOY'S HATS and CAPS, SUIT CASES, TABLE OIL-CLOTH, UMBREL LAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, TOYS, NOTIONS, SHOE'S and MANY OTHER LINES. ' We are not talking through our hat but guarantee our prices.. A visit to our Store will every article you buy. We invite you to get prices b2fore purchasing elsewhere. convince you that you can save money on These Goods Must Closed out by May 1st or Packed up and moved 1 ' A l4 9th St. c- ", ) 35 E.