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Tie Star M Mine Co. ..- - I t i. -rpctinir a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON far the manufacture of their Lrld famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil. gas. etc., etc -Aaratm nmnnnt nf i jniuL Mtey "nl atart you ia STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES hve been proved by repetitive Tests to be ggfest In The World. For full particulars regard- well drilling machines, . nllc. etc.. write to tools, uyi""--1 ryfsuR DRILL1N6 MACHINE CO. AKnOH. OHIO. SOLDIERS MUST ' I miininwn iiiimiimmn hii hmmmmm J II i i , : i ASK FOR MEDALS ;i A CASE CF RAPID ! umwiUAUj PROMOTION. iii i -i - i-niu.i.,XK "mm, aiii. ,,.,,., T -NI-AV 1WL.XX.,: MKl.A. s .tent IJSTIO walk OSTJ.BOXra tC. Ouiliford 'eel and Livery, Boarding Stables Sew Floor Room New Rubber Tire Tnrnouts. Fall Creek Stage Line. ! West 8th Street. Phone Main 09 ectricGas, Water Willamette Valley Co rocenes You will always find (h Ul t 1 l groceries fresh Green Vegetables . iuur ana reea we have our owo delivery G.H. IRISHES,' .Every Woman uMwmH Bin loooia mow ,, , About the wondarfnl MARVEL Whirling Sprcy MTnana auction. HMt f-.i- it Holt rotiTflni'r.i Kte IICtaMSML.tuUf. KS51,1; P"" lr oo- n ,,,.. n" (Hark Cln.. Port Ian , SHUMWAY ""era! nihin. i. tin fori, 1 ,. i. huh wura promoti; to. ''"I line of plumbing fixture .4im Willamette BARRIN'GcR -"P'ft housemover '"Tthino-. Twentv-frv Pcrienrr D-.j T7.. r" in-l r-l c. rt N. p -"ncne. wrejon. A isreat nianv inquiries h ,, . , u,i, rj:-;;'; ; served iu i ;""1 .vn" l"",u" - . lin.-ttiKiition at tl'-. u-,r ,i J 1. rtnt-nt disc!,-,..., !ht. , " t,";,.11 e M'llt out cull- uon ,,. ... 111 .'"b.,,ed by the yu.r.t.r.L.UT li: ton v. ill be promptly hoi.or.-a thJ rart, ",hHri2l"R the Luanc,. of tnvj r.H-dals p.irvidej or 3;r:ltins of SZ H"'dals f """in,! ault- able dev.ee -,0 ,aeh ot the several ofti.era and unlisted ,,,,. and (a ilies of such as may be dead: who havlim volumeer.d and eniis-ed un der the call, of the president f r -he war with Spain, served bevond the term of their inliftment to help sup. press the l'hllllp:ne insurrection, and who subsequently received an honorable discharce from the I'ntted States army, or who died prior to such discharce." Those regiments from Oregon Washington and other western states which served In ths Hhllli pines after the close of the Spanish war are entitled to these medals nnd application from Individual soldiers with a statement of service coming within the scope of the law. will bring forth medals from the Quartermaster-General's office. tli.- part of bis own and that of his JONATHAN' IM.U'HXH (ilVKS II KltiHT Chirago. June 13. Finally aban doning all hope of Roosevelt's nom ination. Senator Jonathan Hourne will sail for Europe Wednesday, lie did not even come to Chicago. Jonathan Bourne, Oregon's Junior senator, has thrown up the sponge, abandoning his second elective term propoganda. forsaken Itoosevelt. and on Wednesday will sail for Europe to forget his chagrin In the wonders of the old world. The Chicago conven tion holds no hope for him. and he Is off to recuperate. Word has been received In Port land from Portland people no win the East, telling the story of the sena tor's loss of hope and his prospective departure for Europe. So absolute ly has any hope of success for the second elective term idea deserted Senator Hourne that he did not jour ney to Chicago, nor will he before he sets sail on Wednesday. IIAUHlSIll lt(i IlOV IllltT IX RUNAWAY Harrlsburg, June 13. A son of J Star, residing on the west side of the Willamette, near the city, In a mlxup with a bunch grass horse yesterday, was thrown from his buggy. He re ceived a severe wound on the side of his face which rendered him uncon scious, and at this writing he is still unable to tell the story of his trou ble. The horse. In its wild flight, came to the river at the ferry landing plunged Into the water and drowned before any one could reach him. TEA The cost of good tea is so very little : only a third of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast ! Your rwer it turns your moner If rou doal lk Scauluif Beit; wc par turn. The Best Pills Kvrr Sold "After doctoring 15 year.! for chronic Indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, n-.thlng has done me so much good i.s Dr. King's New Life PIH- I consider them the best pills ever sold." writes B. K. Ayscue. of Ingleside, N. ' . Sold under guarantee at W. A. Ki.yken dall's drug store. 2a cents. Tv(X)Ii: WOOD! 16 Inch old growth fir. .r..2S per cord William Transfer Co.. Phone Black 1H1. " Kvervbodv in Eugene and l.u:" couniv 'should patronize horn- In in--, trv Lounges, couches and mat ir.-ss-1 es are now made in Kug.-ne by ex pert mattress and cub maker". Kv- erv dollar spent in Eugene ...r hi ,ab,r In making tMs product n . n, ,. n,.rci,an'. farmer ami ;- -u. f sent to Ponlatil 'hlKJie.ie is. taken on- "f o..r v.t-mtv. -;-' 1 tn-I'M. r.e celleie-s a.e! ' '- .' ; are nm.le in B-.cn-. r,,.W'- ',..- tv.m;r ,. these maliie-s'S h stock f 'r your ins; ".'I.'... : P Krai sT..:..:dav s ha-! . fort land. '' "..klan 1. - puts r..rf.an.l ' . , i a ' ,.f ren a-" to'un.n 1 ' ' ,, ... th- -nit n- I'" . 1- Whoa Alt-sis Nitslerhonr was drafted "'to the Knssian army there Was great i' ".g and nailing oa two f.-.n.i. - ir.Kiu-,1, ' S um.. This was dur ii the re.g-j 0( ivu.r tlu. i;r,,.lti ,vho s ,lt ,h,. uuu. ei,mg ta war anJ tlie y. iing o.uscripi was uot likely to re turn. 'Well," said Ales Is as he bade them Rood by. anyway, l will make a sol tl.er of myself. If I , tolJ IO mHri.h P to ccnam ,!ealh 1 will go. If the "ill ers te I me to do things, uo matter how ab-mM. l win do them. 1 have no desire to live now tlu ani separated from borne i.ud Olga. and 1 care uot bow s 1 au, k.lletl." Alexis went off to a barracks to be turned Into u soldier. His command ing officer had no need to lecture blru as to the importance of obedience, for Alexis' determination to make a mil itary machine of himself only grew stronger with his nbseuce from home. When he bad been drilled till lie could march by the flank or w heel or double quick as If worked by springs. Instead of being sent to the front to be shot he w as sent with bis regiment to do guard duty at the riar'i palace. One day Alexis was stationed Inside the palace with a lieat past a door which he was told to guard. "Iu there," said his captain, "is his majesty the emperor. Do iot permit any one to enter." "Not any one?" "That is the order. See that it is obeyed." The officer bad scarcely left when rrlncc Menschlkoff, the ciar's favorite minister, came up and made straight for the door of the czar's apartment. "ou can't go In there!" shouted Alexis, placing himself In the minis ter's way. "Yon fool! I am allowed free access to his majesty at all times." "That makes no difference to nic since 1 have been instructed to let no one pass." "You impudent bound!" exclaimed Menschikoff "III teach you rcsioot for your betters." And. raising bis cane, he brought It dow-n on tbo sol dier's shoulders. Thwack, thwack, thwack, thwack! Suddenly the door opened, ami there stood the czar. Ills minister was be- latioring his guard, who received the blows bolt upright with his musket at "present." "What's this?" asked the czar. "This fellow denies me admittance to your majesty's presence," said Men schlkoff. The czar looked at the soldier, who did not open his mouth, still standing with his musket at "present.' '".Yell, come In." snld the czar. Men schlkoff entered, and the two were en gaged for an hour upon business of state. When the minister made his exit Alexis had been relieved and ail other man put In his place. That evening shortly before the lights were put out at the barracks Alexis received a summons to tho palace. He felt sure that the minister had received from the cznr permission to Inflict upon him some terrible pun ishment. Indeed, he expected to be reprimanded, then taken out and shot. "It doesn't matter," he snld. "They have Insisted on making a soldier of me against my will, and I am n sol dier. What Is a soldier for but to die?" When he reached tile palace ho was taken Into a large room, at one end of which he saw Menschlkoff nnd the tzar talking together. Peter held in his hand a cane, which be gave to Alexis when he came up and, pointing to the minister, said: "This man struck you this mornfng; return the blow with my stick." Menschlkoff was astonished. "Does vour majesty mean that? Surely you don't Intend that a private soldier shall strike your minister?" "That would not be right. I admit," said Peter. "1 therefore make him a captain." "Hut I am an olllcer In your majes ty's household." "I make him a colonel of my life guards nnd an offl.-er of my household." "Hut 1 am a general." "And so Is he. 1 appoint bim to that rank. You see I will not permit you to Ik- struck by one of Inferior rank." That ended Menschlkoff's protest, for there was nothing more to say. The czar motioned Alexis to begin, and the newly made general laid on the stick till the czar, who was greatly amused. sli;naltl 111... to deslsL Then Alexis was tllsiulswtl. and the officer who had brought bin. was Instructed to sec that he was lodged for the nifbt at the ! ace In a manner iH-eoiiLlnf bis statloa. The neit day Alexia vas ofiVUrij notlned f his i.ppoiiitu.ent to the va rlnus orhit-s nnnn-l by the czar. He .-as most anxious to go home and ac quaint Olga with the g'l news, so he aYl'llcd for a leave. It was at once granted, and as s.s.ri as ho could get fitted with a general s uniform be sinro-d for home. When H!g saw him coining all l.-pangled with gold lace tie. tight that be had lfn killed u battle and this wai b!s wrnllh com- k her. so she iorn.gi.iwaj When she came to her lover was b-i.dlng ever her. I-. king Into I.T eves t illl Ills OWI1 or IIIC SSIIIO tily hue re was great rej .. ;ng In the fam- ea-t d'-w n by trie li.g to r Menntle-I .jtie t: llles thai id l Your Credit is Good K eep Coo! YOU S4VE MONEY BY BUYING HERE During the Hot Summer Season You can do so by using White Frost Refrigerators, Tus culeum Porch Shades, Blue Flame Oil Cook Stoves, our line of hammocks, crex grass rugs and carpets, fibre car pets and rugssee here for House Furnishings. White Frost Refrigerators Absolutely best refrigerator made fully guaranteed. See them and you will buy nil other. Steel tubular construction, always In shape, never warps like old-fasiiioned wooden ones. Come in four sites. , Tusculeum Porch Shades Same as you see In Portland and the cities. We are exclusive dealers for Eugene for tht-so shades. Absolutely only porch shades made. Hammocks, Comfort Chairs, Etc. Keiiiember, we can give yon better prices on all grades hammocks, oil stoves, comfort chairs und summer furniture. lH'Y MAI1K IX Kl'tiKNK t'OlVIIKS AXH MAT TKKSSKS.'llETTKK Ql'AU 1TY VOll I.KSS MONKY l'ATltONI.l-: HOMK 1NDIS-THY. 't-UMPLt I C MOUSE FURNISHERS f1 Phone Main 43. No 50 West 8th St WK DO 1'1'llOI.STKItY WOltK OK ALL KIN1W, ItKMAKK AM, (illADK.S OF MATTltKSSKS AXI IN) tiK.NKHAl, ItKl'AlK WOltK Ot'' 1 rilMTlllK r - ---t' 't--- MAlUtlKD At the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bond, west of Irving, June 14, 1908, at S p. in., Edwin C. Ward and Miss Zelma Bond. Hev. O. C. Wright officiating. They will reside on the farm owned by the groom several tulles west of Eugene. Ho has just erected a nice residence there. ril.KJsi m.En: riiJOl! . , . . Williams Indian rile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching plies. It absorbs the tumors, allays ; Itching at once, acts as a poultice, ' gives Instant relief. Williams' In- 'dlan Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c ,and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland, u. At the home of the officiating cler gyman. Hev. W. H. Sellock. Juno 12, 1SH18, Albert J. Ward and Mrs. Ida I I). Ireland, both of Vldu. ftllimunns. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of I Oregon for the County of l.ane . . At the homo prepared by the! Edna M. Gardner, plaintiff, vs. groom In the Working flats on Law- Burton C.irdner. defendant, rence street. Sunday evening. June I To Burton Gardner, the above named 14, 1H0.S, at 7 o clock, llnrdy O. How- art and Miss Nellie M. Smith, Hev. H. N. .Mount, pastor of the Presbyte- defendant In the name of the State of Ore gon: loti aro hereby summoned and rlan church, officiating. The groom ; required to appear and answer tho Is head salesman at the Bon Marrhe, complaint of tho above named plaln and the brldo Is a popular yaund ln-tlff In the above entitled court, now dy residing here, although she has on file with the clerk of said court. been employed In Portland for some time past. on or before the 11th day of July 190S, and you aro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer If you want anything to furnish said complaint as hereby required your home or office with you will: the plaintiff will ask said court for save money by buying the same from I the relief demanded In said complaint Cnmpbell-Kellman Company, 50 Went so filed with the clerk p( said court. Eighth street. They have the larg- to-wlt: est stock and can furnish your house For the dissolution tit tho mar complete. They give credit to every- ' rlagn rontract now existing between body, and they give prices that defy I plaintiff nnd defendant und for the competition. I care nnd custody nf tho minor child I of plaintiff and defendant, l.yndol DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the Fay (ianliier, and for full relief hero famous little liver pills, are sold by. in. all druggists. j This summons Is served upon you m. 1 1 j 1 ,-by order of Hon. I,. T. Harris, Judge vivrir-ir nw stir i ' 1,16 above entitled court, duly v ,i I , . ' , , ,,, , iniade at chambers In Eugene, Orc Notlee Is hereby given to whom If 0. . , .. . . ,n..u County, Oregon made an. entered ; publication on the 11th day o May, 19 OS he, ' iitir1tt-.ilif iiti ntl min Intrn tor with I he .... ' in i r . . f I a ' l " n s , nnd that you nppi'ur nn or Warm Weather Clothes 1VK IIKST SATISFACTION WHEN Pl'lK ll Si:i AT HAN. HON'S. WK CAltllY 11K.II (illAI)K NUTS, MAXl'KAC TVUK.K 11Y Mll'll AIM.H 8TF.UN t.yim WHICH WK AltK HOLK AtiKNTS IN I.l'tilO.NK. TIIKY KKKP TIIKIH HHAPK, WKAlt 1VKI.I. AND AUK l'HICKI) HKASON Altl.Y before the 11th day of .Inly, lliUH. I,. Illl. YKIJ, Attorney for Plaintiff. Huff, deceased, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for rash, at the steps of the l.ane County j court Mouse in r.ngene. uregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June,, 1908, at the hour of 2:30 p. m., cer-1 rruniinona tain real property belonging to said In the -Circuit Court of the Slate of estate, described as follows, to-wlt : Oregon for Lane County l-ots 6 and 7 In block 41. In Jnucllon , Louisa A. Ilowen, plaintiff, vs. David City, Lane County, Oregon. II. Parmonter. defendant. W. 0. WAHHHURNE, ! To David H. Parmenter, tho above Administrator with tho will annexed' named defendant: of the estate of Jacob Huff, do-1 In the name of the state of Oregon ceased. j you are hereby summoned and requlr- O. F. SKIPWORTH, ed to appear In said circuit court at Attorney. ! Kugene City, l-ane county, state of .. Uregon, on or before six weeks from Notice of Flnnl Settlement the date of the first publication of F.tat r Clarence Thomuson. tie-. this an mmons, a nd a nawer the com plaint oi ine p. a. iitiii men inere.ui ceased. Light welglit I'nilerweur und all kilitls of fiirlilshliigN for the slimmer hciihoii. If you uoiilil ilrt'NN well nnd coinfotiiibly, count In ulitl let UM hIiow you uliitt wo lutve. You dtili't have til liny lltilenH you find what suits you. ED. HANSON W 8 FjisI Ninth Street Kugeue, Oregtin a:.1 "'" 'i. el vmic. i herebv nlven that Dora 1 for want thereof the plaintiff will ap E Thompson, administratrix of the ll)' t" the court for the relief prayed estate of Clarence Thompson, de- for In the complaint, namely, for an ceased has filed her final account In annullment of the marriage rontract the matter of said estate In the conn- existing between you and the plain- tv court of l.ane county, Oregon, and tiff, of date October Jlst, 1907, and that Mondav the 3d dav of August, tor such other relief as to the court lios at the 'hour of 1 o'clock In the may seem equitable and Just. .rt.rm.nn of that day, has been fixed H I" ordered by the court, the Hon. by said court for the bearing of oh-;!.- T Harris Judge thereof, dated Jectlons to said account, and for the April 2a, lnft, that service of s.im- uti: settlement of said estate, and mons he made upon you by publlra- all objections to said final account 'Inn In the Eugene Guard, a ne-rspa- m.ist be made anil filed In said court per of general circulation, published on or before the said date so fixed -tally In aal.l county Sunday except- en, IOr SI -llir-, Illl,. ween. Ill, date of the flrat publication being Monday, the 27th day of April. l0s. by said court. Iitcd this fith day of June. 190S. IKJKA E. THOMPSON. I,. BII.YEI'. Administratrix. Attorney liKO. H DOKHIH, Plaintiff's Attorney. al to Kros' has fr, -er.it. r in e ,1 -h a ie.g oi -r a: like -he y. iiu..-n I' ers. ar- refr.gera;o ba ll A ex l went It. ! bis various ! w l-b bim. II d . al 1 .ol ' 1 . u:al.a-' i f tlr.-e p " . i , ;.-I -V.u:i to e. li.. .. 1 I. :f- Jo' ...... I. e' n-l.k it). oWliCE DI."NtY HILLA rf-.rm tig le:t w.. k:i"W that i ta-! -I a family that :o.-i.i:i sflairs l-ol. I I K A ITH.N I ION greets all riiKtomera at our market, and aa rholte a piece of meat as was ever laid on a block - Juicy, tender, exquisite ly flavored and fine grained, Is what we cut your porterhouse, sirloin, flat bone or hip bone steaks from We know how to cut up meats for your table as well H. to choose the prlll.est, so 'hat they will look tempting as well a tender and succulent. Our priii-, are Jin for prime llli-.it.-- o Broders' Bros Ph.n. Motn 40 Writ. Bill St.. Organized 16A3 The First National Bank OF EUCENE. OR ICON Capital paid t 1100,000 Surplus and undivided proflta 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100.000 Total . 1.100.000 I'ndcr Name Management Sift Years Your Patronage Holltited. T. O. Ilsndrlcka President a. B. Eakln Vic President P. E. Bnodgraas Caahlar Luke L. Ooodrlch. .Assistant Cash lei Darwin Mr I stow ... Assistant Cashier LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows: Ta Both Waya On Way through via Portland CaUlorala Chicago 76.25 l87.5o St. Louis 71.25 82.5o St. Paul 6.L75 81.75 Oiimha 6J.75 7S.o0 Kiinsas City 63.75 ' 75.00 Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 2.J , August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good (or return In 90 days with atop over prlvllrgea p'casurs within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For iny further lul ormAtioa caII oa A.J. GILXETK Local Agent or writs to Wm, McMutray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. H. H. McVAY Succraanr lo M S. Hubblt Transfer Company ulll A K'H-rnl IrniiNfrr hi.M,iM-; 1 H'mmI, ItoiiM'holil KfMNlH, Iniiiku ntul nil thin if In lit line hIII rf'cHvc -rtin)t ti&l rur-fful Mlli-nlloti. 1 "Hu(im-m lr--fiijl mill ( n'fur In rmr rtiiiti, , I'liour ll.il 1121 i or l"ve or-tJ'r al Nadcau Cltfar H(r KITCHEN & KOMPP Succsvsort to" ARMITACE &. BOWN Li very, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eocene. Or. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2SII orcallat 345 W 4 th t O