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, . i " r - . i .) IIIIIe l.WI.K K.VAI I'AIX'I HK TIIK TOM'.V ItLD on July 4(h In honor rif bis birthday, and I hero will be many lolled gowns and gar ments to show evlclenre of tloi paint. Whether It be rl paint, stain r aoll from any rauae whatever you will have your garments renovated so they will look good hh new when cleaned at tho Kiigcuo I-iye Work. Every thing possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Stj. Phone Rtd 2861 A NICK 1.ITTI.K MKAI, AT THK TIIKATUK CAKE la always apnruitc4l, where you get everything so apctlliig nnd tooth, om llnnr June, mornings, when your apprtlM In fickle. When yon want to treat your friends, your wife or your imeclhi-nrl In u moo I that la rook I'd to the (Jncen'a tuatp, bring Ihi-in to the Theatre I'nfi'. A New Set of Chairs Why do ,vnn have, OLD fill AMI! Y CIIAIIIH In youi hftinn, when you rail tnnko thoin UOOI) AS NliW (or (inly 6uo T A ran of Chliinme Kill work wonders In your hom. tii t I hut '.he Chinaman la on every cau. Hoe our west aliow window. AHK TO HKK (II It XKW WALL PAPKU 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON S Wall Paper and Paint Co Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing jnd tinning wrk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 14 Wntt Bth St, Thona Mack I 117 Julius Goldsmith CEO.K.MUNROE T HOVJSrilKNISHKR STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 1 f7 Wait tlKhtk SU i We h-.vw r..r.vthing for the kit- rheu. Al woru of pot and unt In metal and xianltrware. All tho little rontr.tun. es that inake imklua: a I patlli- Inalead nf a dnoUe tun will find her Tvleph.ne Hid ii'.i. EUGENE .OREGON M'ltM'lllllk Milt 1Mb tf Alll) I C1M.S Summer WILL SOON Be Over And there will be no de mand for l.ight-weight goods. Like all other sen sible merchants we reduce the prices on seasonable goods as the season wanes because we want to clean them all up to make room for (all and winter stocks. You will, therefore, find many real bargains in our store suits and furnish ings for summer wear arid that will be just what you w.nt for early fall. We carry the famous hand tailored line of Michaels, Stern & Co. clothing, every suit of which is cor rect as to style, pattern and workmanship. There arc none better; few lines equal to them. Mulit wHtfht rmlrmvur nnd all kiiiclM of fiirniHhiiiKH for tlio Miifiimrr 'UHn. If ytiu would (Iriuft w'll and comfortably, coinr In mid Irt ua allow you wlmt ho liave. You don't 1 1 ii v to buy uulrNS you find wluif huMm you. ED. HANSON KUSTIC : -xfe MOULDING Vrti PQSTJ.BOX&Sr Organized 1883 The First National Bank OP EUGENE, ORECON Capital paid n $100,000 Surplua and undivided , proflta 100,000 Additional liability of atorktuilderi under national banking laws. 100,000 , Total 1300.(100 I'mler Hamr lMiinKi.iMnt Yeara Your I'ntniiiauv HollcittHl. r. O. lUlulrlcki Prealdent 3 H. Kakln Vice Prealdent P. B. Bnodgram Casbltr Luk U Goodrich. . AaslrUot Caahlar Individuals an url) no f triii, mrMrntitm ami hin UM n'ntuHir tin no cif t'HinlilUhliiK htmuiK I jink liiK oiniit-ll(iii. In mi In-Hit nay tun tliln In tnn'IKIif 1 1 tan hy ia in uw tmmu wtili (Im' Mrrvliautft.' Hank i t Kiiucni'. , CAPITAL"- 1 5,000,000 J. W. BARRINGtR Exptrt houjemover Movcj anything fun i J n i 1 1 it. Twcntv-liv. Fctic'irir, Ea Filtnlh nd Oik Sts. Tlionc Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. O UNION PRINTERS MEET IN ANNUAL SESSION AT BOSTON HoHton Mukh, Arnj. 10. The fifty fourth f-oiiv ntlon , thf? Intt;rnaiion ul Typt)Kritjnical I'niou ojifiied In , i-oid .M ri.or.al H;ill today with an at I tf-ndance of nearly 2.000 delegat I an.) vlxitf.u from all parts of the ' ( iiitfd StatiH and Canada. Addrvss ' of wt'lf .ti; wrt made by Mayor (lib i hard, tin; officers of thu Honion un i hi and others, and w?r respond td to by i'real lent James M. Lynch. The rvportH of officf-rH were then pre fteuted to the convention. The report of President Lynch 1b a I comprt'iiciiHive oocuiiiuni, anu tuvr I . 1. l l. (. (...,. lilt? H'ki:kh iii mi c u Lilts iiu";i nanuii- ORVILLE WRIGHT. One of the Ohio Inventors whoa aeroplane has conurerud the air. til. orKimlzatlon for tho period elap sing since the Hot SpriiiBs conven tion of last year and recommends numerous plans for the future. In referring; to tho work of the year, Mr. bynch stated that It was largely iiIoiik lines of effort lit reclamation of those offices that were lost, tem porarily at least, during the eight hour campaign. On this subject the report said: "The membership to day is but a trifle less than nt tho tlnio the eight-hour difficulty oc curred, when It was about 47,0110. Today the membership about 40, 100. The reclamation work referred to will continue during the coming year." Serretnry-Trensurer J. W. Hram wood. In his report, hIhiwcc! total re ceipts of 77 1,'.iii3.!4 for the venr ending May 31, 11I0S and expendi tures of $s:i:i,7il!I.IMI for the same period. Under tho head of burial fund, :iK.IIMI was paid during the year, and under the head of defense fund. Including transfer, to other funds, f lit; 1, "its. .13 was paid out. For the year, tho average mi'mbersihp, as Indicated by the per capita tax payments, was 43, 740. an Increase of 1.3N3 over the average membership of 1 1 ! tl 7 . The convention will remain In session until the end of the week. At various sessions there will be ad dresses by lyalKir leaders nnd others of n ii 1 1 1 1 ii a I prominence. Including among those present are represen tatives from the American Newspa per rubllsliers Association, with which the International Typograph ical IMilon holds n special urbltra linn agreement, running until 1IM2, which guarantees both sides ngulnst strikes or lock-outH, and provides that any disagreement must be set tled by arbitration. The selection of the place for next year's convent ion Is eagerly sought by Seattle. Wn. and St. Joseph, Mo., nod boomers from both cities were on hand at the opening today, work ing to secure the convention. One of the features of the conven tion III which the public is especially interested Is the attitude which the International Typographical Tnlou may assume in regard to the move ment Inaugurated by President tiompcrs of the American Federation of l.ub.ir. seeking to secure the uni ted support of orgtinUed labor for William .1. Ilrynn for the Presidency. While the officers of the typograph ical union have declined to slate publicly the stand they will take in regard to tlie matter it Is preiiy well understood that the organization. In i accordance with its p.ist reputation ! tor ennserval Ism. will avoid commit-J ling lis. -If definitely to any political programme. I lllllOtt.ll STAtiK TO I KITSOX SPlll.S'tiS Arrangements have lately been I made so that per ions wanting to go' to Kltson Springs ran take the mall i stace at Kui;ene, Coshen or Spring-1 field and connect with the stage at ' Lowell for th-- springs bv way of; Uael li. ll, on Tuesdays. Thursdavs, ! and !aturdas. Sept t Wl'.l.l, Mill. LING. Mk4WS$l lifted ; ffr Jp sr,'K,'-f f J J . W3W4K&- ' WILBUR WRIGHT. i run to north bank of Little Fall For im-to-d.i,. well drilling seelere.k at lo water mark. 44 rods ti. I.nliiike l.efder Co., well drillers. I a point ." decrees west of south from Tel. Itrd Mil, 99 Vlllard lloul. t'.ibe pl.iee of beginning: thence up White's restaurant U t a clean. , the norih bank of said creek to the moire meal : rents. alO west Hue of the southwest quarter ol J Sev. :tt : tlicnce to a point n rods It. C. Moliti'.Vs I'I'ltMTl UK east of the place of beginning: thenoe KAtTOUV. l2-. ro,l north and 10 degrees west I to :!i s'nth side of the county road Furniture manufactured for whole- ' rnlinln i! no I.ttlln Fall creek: thence sale or rei.itl trad Va,.!orv at eat ll 'pairing solid- ! JIM. Residence! .lid of Fifth .-.vt. Ited. Phone U'ack phone. Ilia, k ;.."il. If - j Oregon K.nn.Mi 5 i axatlve Cough Srup' Said sale toc nt 1 o'clock of s?UI H pecla'.h reconinietuled for rhlftl.iv dren It tastes nc.irlv as good as I PKTKIi C. McCCK. Guardian m.iplc sugar. Sold by all druggists- jWalMn Ness. Allornes. WRIGHT'S NEW AEROPLANE PLIES LIKE A BIRD Lcnians, France, Aug. S. Wilbur Wright, of Dayton. Ohio, made a (IlKlit computed at i to a's kilo rt,.,rr..a t' 17 r.o!em with his a-ro- plane here this morning. The offi cial lime of the flight was 1:4. Throughout the flight Mr. WriBht had perfei t control of the machine. No attempt was made for a dis tance record, the only object of the fllKht being to try out the aeropljne While flying through the air Wright demonstrated, or so it appeared to the apectatorg. that he was absolute mauler of the airship, first soaring and then shooting downward and then mounting at will, until finally after completing the two circles, he came down easily to earth. The performance was greeted with a burst of cheers from u Htnall num ber of peoiiie invited to view the ex periment. Wright was warmly con gratulated by all the experts, who siyled the flight a wonderful exhi bition of aviation. All Doubters Silenced The successful flight made by Wil bur Wright with his aeroplane today puts an end to a long, anxious wait In America and Kurope to see what the Wright brothers were capable of doing. In Kurope the "mysterious Wrights" have been an absorbing problem for aviution enthusiasts, uud they have Interested the representa tives of the various governments. The long postponement of u public exhibition of what the Americans had to show the world aroused the live liest comment and from some quar ters of skepticism, a Paris newspaper only last night referring to the "Hluff Wright Brothers, of whom every body has been talking for many years, but who, us yet, "have not made good." Weather conditions for the first test were splendid. The sky was blue and without a cloud, and a gentle nurthwest wind was blowing. Sours 1'pwaril Like it Itinl It was shortly after 3 o'clock this Sl'MMOXS. Iii the Circuit Court of the State o' Oregon, for Lane County. John 1). Adams, plaintiff, vs. Thresln Aclunis, defendant. To Throsla Adams,, the above named defendatit: In the name of the Stale of Ore gon you are hereby BUinnioned to ap pear and answer the plaintiff's com plaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons , which date of first publication is .Mondny, June 29th, 190S, and you ure hereby no ifled that if you fail to appear nnd mil wer the said complaint within the tine aforesaid, the plaintiff will ap ply to the said Court for the relief priced for In the said complaint to wn Isr a decree declaring the mar riage contract now existing between said plaintiff and defendant to be for ever dissolved nnd that plaintiff have a divorce from said defendant and for the care, custody and control of the minor child, Ksel and for full ro llot. This summons Is published once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Kugene Dally (lunrd, by order of lion. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled Court, which said or der is dated from June '.MUli, 190S. WILLIAM (J. MUITIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Gl .WtlMW SAI.K OF liKAL PIUlPKItl'V. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of t.ane County. Orenon, nia.le on the i:ilh day of July, I9US, 1 will offer for vale at public auction fo (!'e hiuhest bidder for cash, at the C.Min Hons.' door In Kllgene. Ore gon, on Saturday, the ,th day of S-'piember. i:ies. as guardian of Hes sle 1.. llol.-e. a minor, the following desi rilied real property, to-wit: lte- utnnlug 3ii rods nnd 1.' feet cist of i . ii'M thwe-t uuurter sec. cornt r of at, tp 1 s.. r.l west, thence west a'.-n; the south side of said road L'u to t .tl'er.c south and 10 de- it roes iat to the pl.iee of beginning . Containing H acres, In Lane County. THE be at Kuykendall's Dru Store, 3 Days On Will take orders braces, etc. If you sprain of any kind, call and Tell Your Troubles to Mr. F. O. Ginnevei HE CAN RELIEVE YOUR SUFFER! afternoon when the aeroplane, which Is the same as that used In the Unit ed States, was brought out of Its shed and mounted on a small, single wheeled chariot, which In turn was resting on a single rail on the ground. After a preliminary test of the apparatus, Mr. Wright declared all was ready and took a posliton be side the motor. By means of a falling weight ar ranged on a beam erected on the ground and connected with cords run ning to It, the chariot was started running over the rail, and the aer oplane, having thus been given a for ward motion, ascended like a bird to a height of about forty feet. Then it swerved and turned in its course, and started up the field. It dipped gracefully up and down, attaining a height of 60 feet, and then descended to between thirty and forty feet. .lr. Wright thus twice circled the field, and then, stopping the motor, brough and then, stopping the motor, brought the aeroplane directly In front of the Improvised grand ssand. Sure He (.'nil .Make (food The descent was sure and easy, and was carried out with great nice ty, without causing a shock to either the machine or occupants. PoHmataa vurv n H In ttlP distance covered by the aeroplane, but the average was three Kilometres, aooui 1.8 miles. Hart O. Berg, European! representative of the Wright Broth-1 ers, gave the official time as 1:46. j O-A-STOItl-rt.. I ifeintlia -Ito Rind Yoa Ran Jlmwiloiijl!. :::::::::::::::::::::::::j:::::::::::::::::::::n:::::::::::::::::::::: 4J 1 TRUSS SPCIALIS Commg lomorrow Tuesday Wednesday Thursday for and fit trusses, elastic goods, U are ruptured, have varicose veins, 0 ;ooi COUGH C'I RK. For the complete cure of coughs, cplds, asthma and bronchitis and all j lung complaints tending to consump-j tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry, have for ages maintained an estau- lished reputation as a standard , coush remedy. It contains no op-j ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O. She Likes Good Tiling. Mrs. Chas. B. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good j things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it." These painless purifiers sold at W.A. Kuykendall's drug store. 25c. GASOLINE WOOD SAW . W. Q. White is prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, S16 West Sixth street. WOOD: wooni 16 inch old growth fir, $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. SHOK SHOP IX COIJURG E. P. Shinn has opened up a first class shoe shop in Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your Job work. d&wtf C MARX, Jr. Everything possible in clean lug and dyeing. Sixth and Willamette Streets. Phone Ited 2.S(I1. Madame Dean's! FRENCH n.... FEMALE rlLLSl A Safe, Certaix Rt I.IEK FOB BUI-PHBi-ED 1 AlKNSriuIATini H-.fel Sun ! Si.P(Jr' s,,;.? antK or Money taM" paid lor Ui-Vl., ft on trial, to. Is. paid fi, Samples Pre. lnsli druggist docs uot huvoih, orders to I ho """'"Muk 'UIITED HE0ICAU0.,0iH,ula Sold in Eugene by VI. li ;Ecotrssana!-Fepsi!i(i A POSITIVE For InfltaottJ Kiduari. ), nUy tl -llu olattlr bwilJ mail. Utttmul rt Tni MHTM Sold hj W. Ii. DR LAK0.I j CHICHESTER 8 PI Til V. Ill tUttVtt RVid Laillra! Auk jrour DruJ rilU in Kid inJ UiJ Lrl yean k now a as H, Sifctl J SOlDBYniMGISISM O O O o o O o J2 J