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THB KI CCTK DAfLT GrARI. SATl IUUV. Jt ,.Y . o I -- 13, 10(18 to Ltooo, the first of: L. ... iwnt In nee- f, pleasant alternoonj nrccent were dse, Misses Leone Bellman. Miss (! Minnie ol-u"' 2 Hendricks, Miss I Jit S3 CUB LQe Robinson, Miss tlfi JUes &u" ,nces Young. Misses into Kelly. Lu of the week was I., .ha hanVa nf the L'n-ar Palmer Ayers' y left town ai an eai- iidl at tneir aesuua- . n.onarpH A jit. Tne remainder .... in tho Rhade on e river. The party I .. mm Vnnan e Miss Bessie uay. md Mrs. Metcalf and UnHa Kollv and Land Winnie, Mr. Allen ana son, Airs. Boise), utto ana Boise). ioere, of UGrande, leii of Mr. and Mrs. fee left for Portland in her husband. Dr. he president of the Jallon. From Port- to the national con- Id at Klrksville, Mo. returns this evening, i trip south, to visit ;i Uhble Howe were :esday evening at a ,....u irlvnn at their nleas- on West Tenth Btreet. j n nn(aftninPi1 Thursday VIS O'lOy riuvi- ------ , .neuoon in honor of Miss Lee of rroowell. WnO IS vibiih'6 men brought their sewing and en- wTed a pleasant afternoon chat. De Wons refreshments were served by he hostess. The guests were: Mrs. P W Osburn, Mrs. McMorran, Mrs. Tromr Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Tldball. Miss Ue and Miss Greta Brlstow. Sivift-Purks. A very pretty home wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening. Julv 22 at the home of Mrs. Parks, when her daughter, Cllde E.. was ...i.j in mnrrlHee to Edward 0. Swift, of Pleasant Hill, Rev. J. S. '.. -ii,,, nfflMntlni?. Mr. and Mrs. Swift will reside at Pleasant Hill. n..'f tho events of the week was a picnic party given by a crowd of .. nnnio at PnlH SnrlncR on the McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Wll ioughbv chaperoned the party, which consisted of Mr. anL-Mrs. Geo. Wll loughby and little son, Stewart, Miss Mnbel Johnson, Miss Grace Cheshire (Portland), Miss Jessie Linton, Miss es Grace, Ruby and Marguerite Dunn, i'nu t. Matprs Tin Smith. Charles Watts, Newton Johnson,' James Cop- pernoll anu uiarence carter. Mrs. C. C. Basche and little son, of Sumpter, are visiting at the home of Mr. Bnd Mrs. William Cheshire, of Springfield. MoCreadie-Lurch A quiet wedding took place at the home of Louis Hexter, Portland, Ore gon, on the evening of Sunday, J.uly 19. when Miss Cella Lurch, of Cot tage Grove, was married to Jas. Mc Creadle. of San Francisco, Cal. The ceremony was pertomed by Rabbi Bloch, of Portland. The drawing rooms were handsomely decorated with sweet peas and palms. The bride Was dressed in a gown of white silk lace and wore a veil. She car ried a bouquet of white sweet peas and maiden hair fern". After the cer emony an elaborate dinner was served In the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. McCreadie immediately left for a trip to Victoria, B. C, and the Sound cit ies, and will make their home in San Francisco on their return. Leader. . Holmqnlst-Hovn;fl. A pretty wedding was that Miss Florence Howard and Mr.1 H. E. Holmqulst, which was celebrated Tuesday atliigh noon at the home of C MARX, Jr. Everything possible in clean ing and dyeing. Sixth and Willamette Streets. Plume Hod 28J1. O o O Prof. Wm. P. Boynton of Kil,t i i n or., uev. Ora C. Wright, f fc iating. The marriage ceremonv which took place in the presence of the immed iate family and a few Intimate friend'! was read In the parlor, which was a beautiful a bower as woodland greens ijumis, ana cnoice nowers could make it. The bridal party stood beneath a picturesque bower of vlnen inter. I laced with ferns and roses. Miss Dor othy Boynton, niece of the bride acted as flower girl. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the dining room, which was prettily decorated with roses and greens. The bride, who is a sister of Mrs W.P. Boynton, is a graduate of the University of California, and since her graduation has taught with marked success In the High schools of iRedding and Redwood City, Cal., where she has a host of friends. Mr' Holmqulst is a graduate of Stanford University, and Is now connected with the United Gas and Electric Co of Redwood City. He will probably be the nominee of the Republican party in his district for the State As sembly next fall. The young people took the Flyer for Portland that eve ning, and after a short tour will make their home In Redwood City Cal. , KEST THE WORId, AFFORDS. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend . Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the best salve the world-affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and It never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 25c at N. A. Kuykendall's drug store. GASOLINE WOOD SAW W. G. White is prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. GASOLINE WOOD SAWING Call .up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf Feed your roses or lawn a little "Will Grow" fertilizer and see the Improvement. Chambers Hardware Do you want your windows wash ed, your house or office cleaned? Good work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Nick Miller, 74 East Seventh street; phone Red 4621. al6 i S1USLAW RESERVE IMPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT" A. E. Cohoon. supervisor nf Hie biuslaw district of the ITnqpua for est reserve, will have this s,ason forty or fifty miles of trail an 1 sev eral miles of road built in h s dis trict, which will be nf much benefit to settlers as well as to the gov Tn- ine road-way Is beliu- built w0tSBrIn".dport- ln Llncoln ar'v 1 , t' near tne '""'nd- ar) line f Lincoln and Lane work h".8 '"r the consl""l work nave bepn nniirM.tnn.t .... .. county commissioned of Lincoln ,,he government and the set- r h'. e donnIed labor The --- . ..uporiance to development for heretofore the only route of in gress and eirrpaa h-a i, v . : ' i uccii uy i, ip A I that Rtrptim hi,... ...... j . tL ,1!".lt'"llv of bringing cattle. , y "J win proDably he fn islled SOIllPIImp nov. The trail which the men under Supervisor Cohoon are now working on. is n Tlllnmnnk ... no , . , "i.tuj. x soon ...rii iw, worK will probably be- , , " "llicoill countv troni Lane to I lie Siuslaw comitrv. "I oi inese trails are constructed entirely, hy the government. How ever bcih will be of use to settlers, particularly the nno in tih. ,. Mr. Cohoon leaveb tomorrow ior - ..... j wu a iom oi ' spection. i iiiciiiiiHiK rniinit' m. n . R. B. Wit AY WILL n IN AUTO GARAGE. R. B. WrAV U-lln Id ln.nl . the Bulck automobile, will put in a garage in. this city, just as soon as a suitable location can be secured. He Is prepared to do auto livery business u. uavBiing puunc or lor pleas ure trips. Call up to Eugeue Trans fer Co., Phone Red 1101. Best the World Affords "It PiVPR ma nnhnnnJaJ nt to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the best Salve the. world ntfnrAa Tl cured a felon on my 4humb and it never fallR tn heal avorv eni.n h.n or-wound to which It is applied." 25 cents at VV. A. Kuykendall's drug store. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all city warrants up to and including No. 44 and drawn on the general fund, registered January 2, 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office on July 25th, 190S. Interest will cease on that day. Eugene, July 17, 1908. FRANK REISNER, City Treasurer. IT CAN'T BE BEAT: The best of all teachers Is exper ience. C. M. Harden of Silver City. North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney trouble, it can't be beat. I have tried it and find it a most excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden Is right; it's the best of all medicines also for weak ness, lame back, and nil run down conditions. Best, too, for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. FOR WOODSAWINO Gasolene power. Apply J. R. Con rad, 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black 4762. Successor ' to W. H. Davis. al3 Kortol will without doubt, help anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue it for the short time that it is necessary to give you com plete relief. Kodol is sold' by all drug gists. ORDER TO SHOW CAI SE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the Guardlnnoiiip of Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver, i.l Susan Weaver, minors. This cause, coming on to be heard July 17th, on the verified petl- t'on of John M. Williams, the guar dian of the above named minors for a license to Leii the Interest of said mlrors In the real property described as follows. Hoginnin; at the southwest corner of donation laud claim No. 51 Notlf. No. 7026 In section 33, township IS s., r. 2 w., run thence north V4 de grees east 15.5 chains; thenre east 24 chains; notilh 15.25 chain. an.I west 24 chain:! 'o beginning, contain ing 36.60 a.vei ; also beginning at the northeast corner of D. L. CI. r. 1 Notif. No. 7026 In section 33. town Bhlp 18 s., r. 2 w., run west 43.30 chains, south 15.10 chains to south Ji line of said claim, ea.t 43.30 chains ito s.e. corner thereof and mrtn 30 I minutes east 15.10 chains to begin XI ning, containing 64.40 acre-, more or less, all In l ane county, Oregon. I And It appearing to the court that 5$ lit will be beneficial to the said wardJ that their Interest in said real estate should be sold. It Is therefore ordered that said Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver in.l Susan Weave- and their father an.I mother. Peter Weaver and Canl Weaver ani all persons interested in their estate appear in this ro'i-t anr -how cause. If any they hav.. wny I in order thoLld not be made bv this til court lic-nsinn the guardian o. said H : minor, to .HI the Internt of said m I Inors In ,. Un4. ol lt.- Motilav. XX ' August 17th, l'-. at .".!."-, ti9 a. n... be N1.-4 as th- time for .hearing the said petition and any n' Jijec.ions that uny be filed here.i. ! and that tins order be serv. 1 on sai.1 ....r,,,, !, oiiblicatloll tl.W "Is f:r v .:: ..,..ivp weeks in the EUf-no tin''- i , , Dailv Guard, a newspap- r. m - JUNCTION NEWS BUDGET FROM THE TIMES Frank Moorluad and family '.eft Monday morning for Newport and spent the week inhaling the salt sea air. J. H. Eicleston has rented the Wil helm build'ng on the coiner and will opeu up a billiard and pool room, also soft drings and cigars. Fred Kberhart stepped on a nail Monday and a few hours thereafter showed unmistakable signs of lock Jaw. Prompt medical treatment pre vented serious results and the boy s foot is about well now. Harry Leppert will leave next week for Indianapolis, Indiana, where he will remain au Indefinite length of time. He will take up the studv of music. He will be greatly missed by our young folks. Two separators were unloaded here Wednesday. One was for the Liber ty neighborhood, headed by Winn Dyer and others, and the other for Long Tom, with Cox-Kobinson and others as owners. These machines are for private use. although custom work will be done nfter the owners have cared for their . grain. The threshing season will therefore be. brief on the west- side of Northern Lane, as three new machines have been brought into the neighborhood this season. It was reported here Monday fore noon that William Hugglns was drowned in the Long Tom at Mon roe below the mill Sunday evening and his body was recovered Monday morning.' During the afternoon "Bill" stopped at this office and in formed us that he was not drowned. Mr. Hugglns was a pretty lively in dividual to be drowned the evening before. He informed us, however, that he had a pretty close call last week. He is the owner of a rather vicious Holstlen bull and-while lead ing him out the bull struck him admldships and knocked him into the middle of next week on the next field, he was not quite sure which. He was not serlojisly Injured, how ever, but he will not take any more chances with his bullshlp. Times. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Cn tf Singer Sewing Macnine Company. 615 Willamette street, phone Red 1451. tt Cold boiled ham Bandwlches, fine as silk, at White's restaurant, 5c. alO When hungry don't forget tha Whltp's restaurant will satisfy you. MOULDING SIDEWALK SHINGLE POSTvSYBOXES HERE'S TO THE GLORIOUS 4TH 1 VV JULY. LONG MAY IT LIVK AND NE'ER .MAY IT DIE. There's nothing like being frpe ; and Independent. It's good policy to dine where you get the best meals for your money. This, as well as polite treatment Is always accorded thoso who patronize the Theatre Res taurant. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH ORADE WORK MTU 11 IIW tl USTIIi JUKI i I The Kiud You Hnvo Always iu use for over 30 year, and fflf so,ml supervision since Its Infancy. t-CCCCAftl Allow no nun in lce,.v vnn In Hil All Counterfeits, Imitations and " jHst-iw-ifond " nro but Kiperiinents that trIQe with and o"-". Infants anl Children Kxpr one o against Kxperiuient. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kurt-olio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishness. It euros Diurrhaea and Wind Colic, it relioves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It asHiiuiluts the Food, regulates the Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural (sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI OKNTAVH QOMMNV, TT MURRAY TACCT, NIWVOHH OITV. Possessing every convenience and an'ideal location fronting; on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rate Earo?an Plan $1.00 and 11.50 per day. $2.00 aud $2.50 with bath. Eugene Guard pn File ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables ( Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of AIL Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leave, Eugtne at 5:30 a. m. Stage, do not cail at private residence, but will call for baggage If Hotitied. the day before, Livery Phone Main 2 1 S For Bedrock Wells some Water bee .T. E. KILBORN Satisfaction Phone 5391 HOTEL IRADSHAW Poom ani biard. .-Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen, including dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, ovglooking the ocean. Hates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport, Ore. Sought, and whlol has neon lias borixj the niitnre of has beeu inauo uixler his per- Signature of The e LENOX . . , , , Portland's New and Most Modcrnly Furnished HOTEL Third ind Main StreeU PORTLAND. - ORECON Rates American Plan $2.50 and $3.00 per day. $3.50 and $4.00 with bath. O. H. SPENCER, Manager EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A dally ftage leavesEugene at 6 a. (tit for Mspltton, clout connection by UMimr lur Plonmci and Pwt I'OMTK ATTENTION greets all customers at our market, and as choice a piuco ot meat bh was ever laid on a block Juicy, tender, exquisite ly flavored and fine Brained, U what we cut your porterhouse, sirloin, flat bone or hip bom steaks frwm. We know how to cut up meats for your table as well as te choose the prlmest, so that they will look tempting riB well as tender and succulent. Our prices are low for prime meats. Broders' Bros Phone 2Main 40 West, fith St. and Pure,, Whole Guaranteed 557 High Street,