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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
1 THE EtOKXE 1M1L UVXllU, fiATl 111)11 TJl 0."H"" IjaireA doqs-3T-uj-punoj 'Aip 'apcin -Xpeaj sip o; jousdns AnB3j3 pire ireap 'qsaij speui sjb XjjsbcJ pire sco 'jino -siq )S03 pue aiqnojj umumnui tnjyy jo ureoj sdsjQ jbjCojj kimj It J,!, UtMi-iiiii 'Asea 3upp?q guioq ssstbj SJ3ABS aoqe pire ouiii jo jsareajS sift si reAon 'sasreq oiim ueuiOM. sirj ox JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES OF LANE PRECINCTS IU!.fl.-!Jl!gW'qm!ILl.) MEETING AT PRANK'S HA Mi FOB 111IIMCAL STUDENTS On Monday evening, June 8, at 8 p. m., there will be a meeting held at Frank's hall on tiast Ninth street, which will be addressed by Brother W, H. Dundy, lale from China, in the tk"""- ' wirvl Ul'i!.- J DON'T READ THIS Interests of biblical students and Christian people. An Interesting din course Is promised all who attend The subject will be "God's Mission' ary Work," in enllghtenod America ns well as elsewhere. Seuts free and no collection tuken up. Every one Invited to attend. m Unless you wtint to buy J WALL PAPER a We have it per roll from J J0c,,up . and it is up 10 date Ludford & Haskcil Practical Painters tai Decoratenr , 8th and CharncJton Street I Thinks It Saved His Life. I Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says In a recent letter: "1 have used Dr. King's New Discovery for years for coughs and colds, and I think It saved my life. 1 have found It a re liable remedy for throat and lung troubles, and would no more be without a bottle than 1 would be without food." For nearly forty yours New Discovery has been at the head of throat anil Jung romedies. As a preventative of pneumonia and henlor of weak lungs it hits no equal. Sold under guarantee at VV. A. Kuy kendnll's drug store. 5ue and $1. Trial bottle free. Kodol Is the beat-knovn prepara tion that Ib soict by druggist today for dyspepsia or Indigestion, ar any stomach trouble). Kodol tllgettfs' all foods. It is pleasant to taiko. It Is sold here by all druggists. MERCHANTS BANK EOCENE. OREGON Does a Genera! Banking a Business on Conservative Line S. S. SPENCER, -PtctwW. L. H.i POTTER, Vice Pret. F. N. McALISTER,. Caihiet. Cor 7th and Willamette UST OF -PETTY OFFICERS WHO WEKE C1IOHKX IY lEOI'I,E AT SI O N WAV'S EJECTION IX SOME PKrX'lXCTS THEltE WAS A TIE FOB CONSTABLE The constables and Justices In the county elected last Monday are as follows, the first named being justice and the latter constable: Eugene district R. S. Bryson, F. T. Plank. Blue River Chester Edwards, L, J Heebe. Bohemia Rollln Hicks, J. W. Kerr. Cottage Grove J. W. Vaughn, A. B. Atkins Creswell Geo. S. Miller, Frank Schmltt. Cheshire Harvey Horn, James Cook. Cuuip Creek J. II. Devor. Pleas ant Ilartwlg. Coyote John V. Jenkins, W. J. Canady. Elmlra T. A. Fountain, Joseph via wen. Falrmount Wm. Judklns, J. W. West. Fall Creew John Kissinger, Har vey iiarains, DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES WILL Florence Drew E. Severv. R. N. Weatherson. Five Rivers E. S. Prindel, E. L. Meivin. ) Goshen Ansel Hemenway, E. R. Copenhagen. Gate Creek Joseph Gillespie. Hen ry Carter. Glentena A. C. Barbour, R. G. Fowler. Herman 0. D. Wheeler, R. J. Phelps. Hazel Dell Wm. Hill: for consta ble Bill Walker. Wm. Heuert, Wm. Hill and W. G. Hanna tied. Hcceta. Geo. Griffith, Bert Fro- mnder. Irving Lincoln Bond, Harry Wln- slor. Junction Isaac B. Tower. J. M. Nichols. Jaspor Adam Richer, W. G. Ea ton. Lnlco Creek Lawrence Lamb, Martin Olsen. Lane J. W. Renulngor: for con stable C. Rust nml F. Radcffff tied. Mabel Wash Adams, II. St. Rlggs. Mnpletnn J. C. Phelps.' I. T. Agr Middle Fork W. II. Sharp. Mound H, D. Johnson. Geo. Pres- cott. Mohawk John McKibben, V. Mar tin. Pleasant' Hill H. C. Wheeler. Fred Cook. Richardson Cha. C. Bennett. Oren Kirk. Saginaw R. T. Porter, F. M. Jackson. - Sluslaw John" OTJrfen, Warren Crow. Springfield K. W. Smith. Her bert Beadle. Spencer J. T. Richardson. J. W.. Gates, i Thurston J. J.. Totten, John XJaak. Walton J. L. Atkinson, J. H. Fowler. Wallace J. O. Powell, H. D. Banghmiin. Willamette C. Wv Frown. Wendllng L. M. Freeman. H. Lankin. (elegates were elected today by the Democratic committeemen of the county to the mate convention to be held June 9 In Portland, with direc tions to Instruct tne national dele gtaes from the state to vote for the nomination of William Jennings Bry an for president. The county delega tion was also Instructed to support L. M. Travis as a nominee for a del egate to the National convention at Denver. Lark Bllyeu was selected as the Lane county member of the Dem ocratic state central committee. The-delegates to go to Portland are as follows? ! 1. ' k':f fl R. M. Veateh, West Cottage Grove; J. C. Wallace, East Cottage Grove; F. P. Thurman, Camp Creek; Henry Kompp, Zumwalt; H. M. Stew art, Springfield; J. T. Neeley, Maple ton; C. P. Houston, North Junction; James Hayes, by James Calvert, npoxy, South Junction; Green Zura ait. Irving; Frank Collin. Coyote: Henry Chezem, Blanton; H. L. Ed niunsoE, Goshen; 1. rt. Ertmunson, South Eugene No. 1; M. S. Wallis, South Eugentt No. 2; .1. D. Matlock, North Eugene No. -I L- M- Travis, North Eugene No. 2. There's no better preparation for the day's duties tlan a cup cf piping hot Cocoa at brecK fast. It invigorates, nourishes, Strengthens, without artificial stimulation. Does Coffee? j. Li POLITE ATTENTION greets all rustomera at our market, and as choiee a ploco of meal as was evur laid ou a block Juicy, tenden;, exquisite ly f lavored and fine grniirad. Is what we cut your uorterhouso, sirloin, flat bone ar. hip bono steaks from. Wo know how to cut up meats for jmm table as well as to cboose the prtmest, so that they will look tempting as well as tender .and! succulent. Our prices are law for prime meats. Broders Bros PhoiM Main 40 - - West. 8th St. YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave your order at "THE PARK GROCERY" . Succatsor le Nlcklln and Ncol Quality and PrlceG uarantced. &o"k.39.h.ndo.k R. Daniel, Prop. COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like 'em? ' Yoar fTttetr ratarnl your montf it j&t doal lHwScbUUv'i B.tli w pay him MKRCHANTH WHO HANDLE KKiKNK FACTORY llltOOM. The following are the names of the firms handling the Kugene Broom product. W. M. Green, Ax nflly. Geo. Hall A Son. Chambers Bros., Griffin Hardware Co., J. H. Daniels, Ber ger Bean Hardware Co.. Scobort & Dodge. V. J. Gibson & Son. Kugene Grocery, (Hamilton & Vanostand), Johnson & Chrlstonsen, G. K. Mon roe, V. A. llclle, Cnmpbell-Fellmnn Co., E. D. Matlock. V. II. Daniels, W. H. Demster, KViIrmount. CHURCH SERVICES. t'en (nil Presbyterian Church Frank's Hall, 42 East Ninth street. Sunday school at U:4d a. m.; sac rament of Lord's Supper and public reception of new members at 11 a.m.; C. E. at 6:45 p. m., and evening ser vice at 7:45. Every one welcome. H. N. Mount, Pastor. Kt. Mary's Kpisoojml Church Corner Seventh and Olive street, P, K. Hammond, rector. Holy Commu nion at 8 and 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Eugene camp No 5387. Modern Woodmen of America will observe their annual Memorial day by attending the evening service In a body at 7:30 p. m. Christian Church I. S. McCalluni, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a in.; preaching at 11 a. in., subject, "The Christ In Both Worlds." Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in.; C. E .at G:45 p. ni. Professor V. S. Dunn will deliver the address to the .graduating class of the high school at 8 p. m. A cordial invita tion Is given to attend all of these pervfees. Congregational Clmrrh W. B. Pinkerton, pastor. At the morning service at 11 a. m. the com munion will be administered and new members received. In the even ing at o'clock the pastor will preach tits the subject, "The church and the Forgiveness of Sins." Sun day school at 10 a. m. Y. P .S. C. E. at 7 p. m. A cordial Invitation to all these services. Baptist Cluamhta - O. C. Wright, minister Bible school at 9r45 a. nt.r morning wor ship, with sermon. Lord's Snpper and reception of new members, at 11 a. m.; B. Y. P. tT.. at X o'clock; evening service at 8 pvm. TTte pastor begins a series of stereopticon preludes on Ma trip to San Francisco. This will be on the University of California. Short sermon suggested by Presi dent Wheeler's address to the grad uating class. TOrtlKxtlst ChurcH D.H. Trimble, pastor. Class meet ing at 9:45 a. m.r at IOrlff the pas tor speaks on "The Babies Should They Be Baptized 7" At 8 o'clock, subject, "Our Friends In Heaven Do' They Communicate With Us?" Sunday school, 12' m.; Leagues, 6:45 p. in.. Professor Gle nand choir in loft. LESS THAN A CENT A CUP Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. D. CKirardclH Company San Francisco Bucklen's Arnica Stive Wins Tom Moore, or Rural Roate 1. Cochran, Ga., writes?: "I had a bad sore como on the Instep of my foot, nnd' could find nothing that would hdal it until I applied Buckren's Ar nica Salve. Less than half of a 25 cent box won the d"y for me by ef fecting a permanent cure." Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuyftendall's drug: store. TLEASKIi WITH ORKBOX Mr. and Mrs., J. S Moore and fam family, who recently came to this city are so well satisfied that they have built a substantial residence on their lot In the Gross addition, which they purchased prior to moving here. Ther have also just Installed In their new homo a handsome Story & Clark piano purchased at the Stev- oii8 1 1 1 ii 1 In I'laito Mouse. J6wlt iiillli Zl it a it a a lis Wholesale and Retail Beaters in Fireworks of every Description The Home of the 25c Gold Moulded , Record HILL'S GUN STORE 513 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon The Home of the 25c Gold Moulded Records Columbia Graphophone . ..Agency.. Having bought the entire Columbia stock of the Itunkin JJJJ , , . Sluslc Store, mo now tiuvo the most complete line l ' oliimms Graphnplioucs unil ltecords ever carried In Ijine Cminty. and 3r new music room IU be known ns the home "I the ic . It a a tt a S3 tin tttt tut tin a a a a tt tt tt tt tt Gold Mounted Records. Marconi Disc Records. Wo also have the new non-breakable Ask to see tliem. The new II. Q. ty JJ1 is a winner. No horn crane or rubber tube bom swings to any direction. Price, $30.00. A catalogue for the asking. I Cures dlr.r.y siwlls, tired feelings, ' stomach and liver troubles, keeps you well all summer. Thnt's what Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Toa will do. Try It and you will always buy It. 35 rents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Company. Pronounced by millions the great est strength maker, appetite builder and health restorer. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you feel that Ufa Is worth living. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives mo measure t speak a good word for Klectric Bitters, writes Frank Contan oi 436 Houston street. New York. "It's a grand fam lly medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications .while for lame back and weak kidneys It, cannot bo too highly recommended. Electric Bit ters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood and Impart renewed vigor and Yitalitj to the weak and debilitated of both sexos. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. BO cents. A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges o and H?aters kheesadins. S I AMP HARDWARE STORE Li LyVMlVJI 50 Fast. Ninth S&eet Those rich prises to be given aay by Watts ar. attracting a great ileal lot attention and fortuning go re sults. The prise, are on exhibition In the corner window of ITIitts' np-to-dato Jewelry store, cor.er Nl.th and N lllametts streets. DR. r. C. GR1FKIT O Famous State Veterinary of Call fornls: served t'Qe. years on Stnte Meillcal lionnl. is located at Kit ehen & Kompp livery stable, corner Seventh and link, l'lione Main 93 d&wtf o We nre exclusive agents for the genuine Vudor porch shades. jf Wholesale and Rcatail Dealers in Hg FIR.EWORKS-your orders solicited p iXXX zt ;::;x:u:::::;mxt:n::x::r::x NOTICE T) MODHRJI WOODMEN All members are urgently dequest- ed to meet at the camp hall Sunday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock to attend the decoration services In memory of deceased members. Also meet at 7 p. m. Sunday to attend memorial ser vices at the Episcopal church. J6 DAVID LINK, Clerk. HUdl) HAWTXG John M. 1. Dixon, successor to W R. Boddy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black Residence 324 High street, tf (le aline woo.l o O- Singer Selng Machine Company, aii Willamette street, phone Hod H51. Q! Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas .fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Gill and let us estimate qp your work Aya & Htitzmato 34 West fthSt, Photft blcckl 117 WOOD! wood: IS Inrh old growth Or. IV 25 nop enrd. William Transfer Co., Phone Itlack 1141. " ,f J. M. Morris V. p. Horrii J. W. Warren iixuimm I TU DJcT BLACKSMITH- 1 he Ked Star TrasssTO i Ileal Estate, Insnrance, Invest ments, Loans : : : : t Property Listed and Sold at Owner's price : t t t ( : Room 4, McClung block, Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. Phone. Office, Black 6271; Resi dence, Black 4402. Flngene, . - . Oregon Scotfs saMepsm Capsoh A POSITIVE CURE. ft; For Inflmntnattofi or Pntturb at tha HUddor ud lJtMavd Kidnorm, No trar do pv. OnFM nnlil mwA imikmk of th I fnmrj OrvmutH Ar oloiwlf hftrmlsM. Hold b droKgtits. 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