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BtGEYE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY. JVXE 3, 1008 Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and. ; - Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the miml, i dtscouractiandlubiiuiisuuiljiiioii; heautv, vie,or una rheermi-' nes soon disappear wllcrr the kiiliieysarc " out of order ojl dis- easeil. Kidney trouble lias become so prevalmit tliat it is not uncoin ' uiou for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooftcu, if the urine scalds Uie flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause of thedifii culty is kidney trouble, and the first step suoulU DC towarus me ircuuiiciu ui these importnntorgans. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamo-Root is soon realized. It is sold bv druueists, in fifty- f?fK cent ami one-dollar (IP; r 5&rfV size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, alno a nomo of Swmiip-itooi. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Koot, iiu'IikIiii' many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Sc. Co., Hingliamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, and the ad dress, Uingliamtou, N. Y., ou ever' bottle. DON'T READ : : THIS Unless you want to buy WALL PAPER We have it per roll from JOc up and it is up todate Ludfcrd & Haskell Practical Painters and Decorators 8th and Charaelton Streets B1 W'jr ! COMMENCEMENT--".,., WEEK AT EUGENE 5 -' - m school Following Is 111" program - the Eugene 1 1 (Kb school commencement week: ! Sunday morning, June 7th, bieu Innrentq sermon, speaker and place not yet chosen. . ; Wednesday evening. June lOthj b;i liquet given uy juniors to incinhorD 1 of the koi, or class. ; Tnurnduy evening, Juno 11th, senior play, given In the high school building under the direction of MIbb Stlnson. I Friday evening, June 12th, grad I nation exercises at Kugene theater as follows: High school eliorus. Address by President Crooks, of Albany college. Presentation of gold nnd 'silver medals to the two members of the class milking the best grades. Presentation of dlplamas. Saturday evniii'.;, June i:!lli, the alumni of the hli:ll school will give a parly In honor of the fieiiiur chics in the armorv. The (lYitlluilt lug 'l:iss. Following Is Hie list of graduates this year: I Honnlo Baker, Wendell Harbnur, 'Harold Ilean, Kthel Hebe, I'i'iisy I lleebe, I.urla Campbell, Cilc:;tr ('hrlsman, l''ay Clarke, Unroll C:.'fl: ierline, Leslie Fmnions, Uen Chuud ; ler, l.ydln Garrett, Fre:la OoldsmUl:, j (ilen Hunter, Cecilia Hager, ICliza , both Howe, Laurel Inman, Helen I Koyle, Mabel Lane, Drnlol Mliehell, I John Motley, Herbert Koome, Bertie iltulh, Haymond Salisbury, Arthur Stllliruin, Poiirl Sweet, Clans Swean- oy, Wm. St. John, Mule Slngletary, Helen . VanlJuyn, Gwyn Watson, Oruco Warner. lliieklen'H Arnica Htlve Wins Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coehran, Gu., writes: "I had a had I sore como on the Instep of my foot. and could find nothing thtit would heal It until I applied liucklen'B Ar nica Sulve. Less than half of a 25 cent box won the day for me by of foctlng a permanent cure." Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. ROUF.I) HAItf.KV aNfi TiALKl) HAY At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. tf Rogers Dros. 1 847 silverware sold cheapest at Watts'. . i . i IT McMURPHEY & HUGH GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. OREGON HOME LAND CO. i ii ii n-rii i i ri ii ir I i i niin iiii i-rrn, iiw.ii i i m m ! . mi i.,h TOO MUCH SKOW TO f WORK AT-VALOO LAKE K. . Hhfck'.1 p.oi.ietrr of tile pro 'icv.u.10 irjJ-::ii .lit- yailv with. 1 he )ald'j .crek, outlje sum mit of the, Caseade mountains, re- ! turned yesti rJiiy. from wiiere be has. toje? "of; liien " at" work' repairing ' the ' 'trail' to lllo, fake. He says, the ; snow Is 'too deeii';yet'to reach the i luke," but his uifcn are niukiug good progress on the- trail- and can get within. en or -twelve miles of the 'lake. . Ill; some places the snow is 'eight and ten feet deep. Mr, Block expects to return to his work In a short time and 'hopes that warm j weather will soon come so the snow I will melt In time to do a good lot of work on the reservoir project this - summer. EX-SENATOH JONES EXCUSES SI'DDENLY A AT WASHINGTON Washington, June 2. Ex-Senator James K. Jones, of Arkansas, (lied at hid homo at !i:,iO o'clock last even lug, after an Illness of a few 'hours, aged til years. He as one of the lead ing Democrats of the senate from ISS.'i to 1903, and was one of the stningi st supporters of W. .1. Ilryan, having as chairman of the Demoeral I.; naiioi'.j:! committee conducted the campaigns or lSlif, and 1 1)00. . Sine-'-leaving the s"nate In 11)03 he had conducted a law practice In this city and lias not been actively engaged in politics. On Friday Mr. Jones returned from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. I.eona Carrlgan, In Arkansas, and Inst night was apparently enjoying good health. Complaining slightly this morning I13 remained in bed, and at 5:30 this afternoon died of heart failure. II' YOU KXEW The merits of tho Texas Wonder you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292G Olive street, St. Louis. If you want watches. Jewelry or glasses, Watts can clnviuce you that It will pay you to buy of him. Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, stomach and liver troubles, keeps you well all summer. That's what Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Try It and you will always buy It. 85 cents, tea or tabletB. Linn Drug Company. Kow Is this? A fine 2 fountain peu for $1 at Watts' Jewelry store. Every pen warranted. PBnvrwvnniirwnwiMraniinmimMnvTRnvpnifwrMim TKe streets have iust brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET ADDITION. THE Do you realize what an investment in this addition will do for yon? How can it avoid ad vaneing in value with these lots lying right against the built up district, and where the city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take you out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want to, but we think you will want to after you see these fine lots and know about the easy terinsyou make your own terms you may have. Better not wait; the other fellow i-s getting busy and it's time you acted, before all are sold. Theic are only twknty lots and two acre tracts left. OCKERLINE &- WETHERBEE manps that you join the throngs that will respond to this wishing for. WAIT FOR IT. Watch for our big Ad FORGET THE DAY. u- ' ' Coc Summons. In the Circuit f'ourt of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane . . Edna M. liardner, plaintiff, vs. riurton liardner, defendant. To Ilurton Gardner, the above named defendant: In the inline of the State of Ore gon! You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of t'.ie above named plain tiff in the above entitled court, now on file Y.lth the clerk of said court, on or before the 11th dr.y of July, 1908, nnd you aro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required the plaintiff will ask said court for the relief demanded in said complaint so filed with the clerk of said court, to-wjt: For the dissolution of the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and 1 defendant, Lyndel Fay Gardner, and for full relief here in. This summons Is served upon you by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled court, duly mado at chambers In Eugene, Ore gon, on the 21st day of May, 1908, requiring the first publication here-1 of to he made on the 23rd day ofl May, 1908, and the last publication thereof on the 11th day of July, 1908, and that you appear on or before the 11th day of July, 1908. L. BILYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff. been nicelv graded -DON'T MISS THE June 6th, at 9' a. m. sharp they will open their Great and QrigirS Shopping Carnival. The -most extravagant underpricing 0f Merchandise ever attempted in any store in this cityor in any other city for that matter, "p ne Saturday, June 6th at 9 a. m. ker line (3b W etherree VK WILL HE RICH, WITH MONEY TO RXJRX, WHEN COXC.'RKSS GIVES TARIFF KEVISIOX A TL'RX. There seems to be much discussion and difference of opinion on the tar rlff question by the shining lights of our great parties. We are molding public opinion to regard the Theatre Restaurant with high favor and set tling all doubts as to its meals being equaled any where in the city. The only argument that Is needed to con vince you that tho Theatre Restau rant Is all that we claim for it Is to give it a trial. It's bill of fare will please you. THEATRE CAFE Subscribe tor the DAILY GUARD. and the sale of lots is OREGON HOWE L PACIFIC MiniMin r"" - OPENING DAY- jfs -.kj '.' n m w - beg to announce- that nn , announcement. Thiss the Opportunity you'havTr. in Friday's papers, and see your SAVINGS DON'T N r ifjgaHMsjMasii Julius Goldsmith n LAND BUOY LAND CO. CO. 8'h and Willamette iEagene,0p fancy ra-r: CATTLE always seeking the end.M-ost meats we can Have US cut vnn f . b ' family Kill enjoy and wli7h; all your meats here herea!tt' Brodcrs' Eros rnone Mam 40 . . Wert, 8th St. I NEW YORK CLIPPEI 18 THE OREATEST THEATRICAL S SHOW PAPf IN THE WORLD, 54.00 Per Year. Single Cipy, 10 ft ISSUED WEEKLT. 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