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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
Stanley's o oo pecial For Fri 23c GouneikTs Violet Talcum 9c $ 1 .00 Kodol, the great dyspesia cure 59c. PRICE CUTTERS 5c Hair Piri Cabinets, 3 for 5c 10c Ladies' Vests 5c PRICE CUTTikS NOTIONS, CRUGS, STANLEYS 612 Willamette Street SHOES, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, clay KATII OI'" MKS. DANK . AT WAIriOHVILI.K (Special Correauondenee.) Waltervlllo, June 11. On Mon day, June , the friends and relatives of Mrs. Ina Panka followed her re mains to the Camp Creek cemetery, where she whs laid " rest hy the Bido of her infant, sol!', who was bur led lust Saturday. Mrs. Dnnks was n beautiful young woman, of a cheer ful, sunny disposition, a wlfo for three years, nd was helovcd hy' all who knew tier. She leaves a sorrow In)? husban l, father and mother, Mr. end Mrs. It. Dea'lniond. slHter and brother, and a host of olher relatives and friends. The Hrave was com lilntely covered wllh floral offering. Them was an appropriate and In structive servire at the Camp Creek church conducted by Ucv. Chnmplc, of the Divinity School. Mrs. Policy, of Thurston, Is visit ing her son, Chris, and family. Mr. Mrubaker and Frank Dend mond are home from the Day loff King camp. Mrs. Sturtevanl Is now able to be up after nn ein-iit-wecks' amy In bed, from ulceration of the stomach. Dr. Johnson hns been her constant, med ical attendant, and haB brought her through this dangerous sickness suc cessfully. Drs. Hnvllenml Sralfe were In the noluhborhood laBt week attoniHnR Mrs. John Dnnks. Hut for all their skill, whltli is well known, death claimed her. Mr. Williams, of the RtiKeno Divin ity School, iireached hist Sunday, Juno 7, al the Waltorvlllo school house, lie la an enrnest, InlerestliiK wpoaker. and we hope every man, wo man and child In the neighborhood, fit . i 1 ' I L.j ii 1 1 '3 K m & 0 Kill 1 I', 1 rt. - 'J tu..''lj 0 O who cares for Chricttan services, will I come out to hear him Jum; 21st. I Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jennings are re I joicing over t'lie arrival of a nlne ) pound hoy. Crandpa and (irandma ; Devor think he's tlievery nicest ever. '"Mr. Starej' (-laims the Kranpaship! as J the little fellow arrived at their house, where Mr. and .Mi's. Jennings j have been hoarding for several weeks ! have been boarding for several ! weeks, Mrs. Slat-oy uaini? an experl i enced nurse. CIVIL nKKVH'K KXA.MI.XATIOV. I The t'nited States Civil Service Commission announces nn examina tion to be held In this city on July 8-9, 190S, Tor the position of clerk Examiner, Civil Service Commission. For application blank 1312 and circular of Instructions address Sec retary, 12th Civil Service District., Hoom 211, P. O. Building, San Fran cisco, Cal. Local Secretary Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex. WELL DltlLLIXO (let your wells drilled by old and experienced wcll-drlllers. Phono Ited 4S72. tf UUCHI'OI.Z & CARPENTEft, 807 So. Willamette St. J Pronounced by millions the great jest strength maker, appetite builder and health restorer. Holllster's : Kocky Mountain Tea will make you I feel that llfo Is worth living. 35 '.cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. DeWitt's l,lttle Karly Ulsers. the famous little liver pills, are sold by. all druggists. KM IT IS THE McMURPHEY k RUG: GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. OREGON HOME -a LAND GO. I n IM. KASAXT HIM. ITKJIS (Special Correspondence.) Pleasant Hill, Juno 10. The pic-, nle Saturday was a great success, I beautiful weather, large ana orderly! crowd, entertainment ani. refresh ments better than expected. Every thing contributed to the general sat-j Isfaetlon of all present. Miss Ituliy Ma.ughmun came down from nine River Saturday alter! teaching a five-nionlhs' school at t'hatj place. I Professor Sherwood and brother j Frank are spending a month In thej Cascades. Among the 100 or more people: from ICugene at the picnic Saturday I we noticed President Campbell and ! daughter, accompanied by Mcsdaniesi Mcintosh and Church, T. G. Hen-1 dricks and F. L. Chambers. j Uncle John Shelley, accompanied by his son, P. N and daughters, Musdanies Wuring and Martin, left Sunday for a prolonged visit to Kit-! son Springs. j The Salt Creek S. P. surveyors have ' made arrangements as heretofore to have their blacksmlthing done at this place. Professor Hunter, of the experi ment station at Corvallls, addressed a small but Intelligent and enthusiastic audience at the W. O. VV. hall Monday night on Important farm topics. Next! day .he visited several farms In the vicinity, recommertdlng some chnnges. j but commending methods of several. ! progressive farmers. This kind of i help from the department is much I appreciated, and we hopo may more i often be extended in the future. ' i ItKGULAP. ! j Complete line nf flags and bunting j at Hill's (iun Store. The streets have just been nicely' graded and the sale of lots is 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. TALK Do you roalie What ;in iuvcstiiiciit in this addition will do for you? 'How can it avoid ad vauciiitf in value with these lots lying right against the built up. district, and where the city is certain to get its greatest growth? : I.et one of the agents named below take you out there. Yen don't need to buy if you doit want to, but we think you will want' to after you sec these fine lots and know about the easy tennsyou make your own terms vou may have. Better not wail; the other fellow is getting busy and it's lime you acted, before all are sold. Then! are on i.y twi:nty lots and two .w kk tracts i.ki-t. IC, XADllAl' HAS Ol'F.XW K.MPI.OVMEXT OFFICE I In connection with hia cigar store,! at 531 Willamette street. Those wish-! Ing help telephone Ked 1421, or call' at cigar store, 531 Willamette street, j ' ' - .11 ' Thinks It Saved His JAle, ! Lester Ikl. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, I says in a recent letter: "I have used j Dr. King's New Discovery for years! for coughs and colds, and I think it ! saved firry life. 1 have found it a re-1 liable remedy for throat and lung; troubles, and would no more bo'i without a bottle than I would he without food." For nearly fortl years New Discovery has been -at the head of throat and lung remedies. Asj a preventative of pneumonia and healer of weak longs It has no equal. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. 00c and $1. Trial bottle free. WUVD HAWING John M. K Dixon, successor co W E. Boddy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Cfosollne woodsaw GERMAN COACHTSTALLrOX The German coach horse which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Bangs' barn. tf . ' J. H. PERKINS, If you can buy your watches, jew elry and optical goods of Watts just as cheap as at any other place, and get chances to draw one or more of those fine prizes, why not invest your money there? Co' FIIAXKLIX ITKJIS ! (Special Correspondence. . I Franklin, June 11. These bright j sunny oays ana uie meau-jwH wuu their sweet-scented flowers., make us know that summer is at hand. The protracted meetings at the Christian church, conducted by Rev. Emmons as evangelist, and the Franklin pastor, Rev. Stevens, as cho rus director, closed Monday night, af twe weeks' services. Many souls wet won ;to Christ and much good done. Several people have been sick hi the past fuw weeks in and around this vicinity, but they nre all on the mend at present. Ted Lemley Is peddling beef at present. I J. Bamford is having a new barn built. Several of the Franklin people at tended the Crow picnic and reported a fine time. The Colvln brothers, Ernest and i Waverly, left for Eastern Oregon on j Tuesday. We are In hopes that Elmira will i celebrate this year, as the people! down here at Smlthfleld want some-1 where to go on" the Fourth. J. P. Bryan arid wife and John 1 Clepser and wife went fishing on i Long Tom Saturday and caught 27, fish. 1 The Best Pills Ever Sold j ''After doctoring 15 year. fori chronic Indigestion, and spending! over two hundred dollars, nothing j hits done me so much good us Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold," writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingieside, N. ( . Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kt.yken-! dall's drug store. 25 cents. , 1 OREGON HOWE & PACIFIC Tj.' THE ElectricGas, Water i raassasM'Tir-v Willamette Valley Co E. C. Gulliford Feel and Livery, ' Boarding Stables New Floor Room New -, Rubber Tire Turnouts. Fall Creek Stage Line. I OH West Hth Street. Phono Main 9t sritscitutK for TiiK (it'AKi). 1 Sold in Eugene by W. L DdiK ' . ...... ;i . 'u-jy" M ' LAND BUOY CO. I LAND CO. 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