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EUGENE 'DAILY GUARD CAMPBELL BROS.. -PUBLISHERS Published every day of the week' Sunday excepted. Address all com munications uuil make all remittances jiayable to the Eugene Guard.Eugeue, Oregon. '' ' BUBbCIUPTION KATKB - DAILY Teller,.,! hv carrier, tier week, t 15 Dnlitrered liv carrier.uer month.. 60 l)y niuil.oue year (iu advance;.. Wot 111 auvance GET THIS BEAUTIFUL COLORED PICTURE FREE Splendid Peproductiou, In - Sixteen Tints of a Celebrated Painting " 'l Six months (iu advance) i One month J Bingle copies 1)J Every person who sends 6ne dollar 5 (X) to pay for a year's subscription to the o K Twieea-Week Republic, of St. Louis, Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postofllce at Eugene, Oregon, as second-class matter. ' ' A.N INDEPENDENT PAPER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Negro View of Negro Question How may those self-appointed Nor thern guardians of the negro, all the time raising a hubbub about his al I ged treatment iu the Smith, explain this statement of Hooker T. Washing ton, the negro educator, iu the De cember number of the American Illus trated Magazine: Whatever special difficulties the ne gro lias to fiice, whatever obstacles race prejudico may place ill his way It is mounted on a paper, and will make, Mo., and Farm Progress, will receive, absolutely free, a beautiful colored picture, 24x32 inches In dimensions, entitled. "The Departure of the Bride from the Home of Washington. " This picture is a direct reproduction from the celebrated painting by Fer ris. Sixteen colors were employed in the process, Hue, heavy when framed and bung, a maguiflcent ornament for tho home. Aside from its genuine artistic merits it possesses an uncommon interest to every Amer ican, as the central figure iu it is George Washington, standing at the portals of hiB Virginia home, bidding adieu to the bride and bridegroom. The color work is highly ornate and correct iu every detail, as are the character representations, costumes, etc. , The Twice-a-Week Republic is the oiliest nnd best semi-weekly family paper in the cmntry, and Farm HOW TO PREVENT TYPHOID FEVER f, ,u.a ,i,i,.,.fr,l,ini has the riuhl I Progress, which is also published by to work, at least iu the South, and Kepublic, is the fastest growing work for the best things the world farm monthly in America. Remeui otrers. He has the opportunity to j h that J" Sot both of the8e "Plen make himself useful and to share the did journals an entire yenr, and the benefits that his genius and labor con-, beautiful big colored picture, all for fer on those around him. That is, u only One Dollar. seems to n,e, what emancipation ! Pr.i8j.nt; subscribe rs may tako.adv.in ' . .. . . i tage of this otter, by sending a dollar means, in practice,to the negro. J. hat .. . th . !, ,,,rl..,l mean. Some delicate sarcasm in Mr. Wash ington's statement that the negro wish the picture should send in "has the right to work, at least iu tho ' seriptions at once. year. The Republic hereby gives notice that this offer may be with drawn at any time, and those who sub- At this particular time we wish to make a few suggestions regarding the bealthfuluesB of Unto:) In an Interview with a leading Eugene1 doctor recently the writer was impressed with the earnestness : displayed in bis state ments. ' In part he said : " ' 'Good fish is absolutely the most health produc ing solid food in existence, being nutritious, invigorating, sustaining and easily digested. I skull recom mend it to all my patients." Why should every one not eat flsh at least ouce a day? Any physician will agree that flsh for supper will make you sleep better, feel better, look bettor yes, and be bettor, give you a clear bead and strong' nerves. Why not avail youiselveB o' the advan tages of the telephoLe, private delivery and management of a place like the hga recenty D6eri discovered. It Eugene Oyster Co., where a fresh uenrs a close resemblance to the" supply of all kinds of flsh is received malaria germ. To free the system . .. o .. a, iw from disease germs the most effective dul'y- 2 M M 1W remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. uuttrameea io cure an uiwufiea uue to mulnria poison and constipation, at iioc W. L. DeLano's drutf store. Phone Red 461 1. WHITE'S GROCERY. CLASSIFIED SALE FOR 8ALE4vZ zssr rcxi Box 118, SpriuRv fjO VS.-.I. r. n run oAids-.a. weU.TTJ iraci or laud, trees TFrot J nearlv all -i,.' . CTiueiJ Enquire nf a K ifch Special Prices on ali Grades of Ranges For a Short Time Only No. 50 NINTH AND OAK. S. L. LONG The Yellow Fever Germ INVENTS NEW FAMILY FILTER South." Iu the North he has no I Remit by Post-Ofllce or express ........it, nnl... .....iut,.....! Utiiinp Imnlr greater politic,.l.rig.its, while except at j t Dq odd jobs and iu more menial occupa tions tho right of labor is denied him. The late Senator Mitchell's estute will probably yield flOOO.against.which there are about ten thousand dollars of indebtedness. The government has made demand on the administra tors for the jlUUO unpaid flue, assert ing it 1b a preferred claim. With the line aud costs of administration out the creditors will receive about twenty-five cents on the dollar. Write names aud addresses plainly aud, address, SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. Tbo Republic, St. Louis, Mo. 2 17 Ctdw (Since February 13th Southern Pa cific Hues in Oregon have received fif teen largo now locomotives. With tenders they measure u7 feet four Inches more than the full width of a Eugene atreot and both loaded to full capacity ready for service they pull tho scales down at lill tons. They will oporato between Roscburg and Ashland until the 80-pouuds-to-tho-yard steel rails aro laid from Suglnaw to Portland. ' ."' Eighth Grade Examinations The Unal eighth grado examination for the public schools will be held on May 17 and 18, Juue 14 and 15, 1906. Teachers who have pupils ready for the ,-exainiuatlon should notify the chairman of tho school board, whose duty it is to conduct the examina tions in person or appoint some one Double your money by buy ing a lot in Campbell's Addition. ; T. F. Parker, who resides at 9S4 See H. C MotTlS, 63 West 8th Willamette street, has invented aud Sfj-gg has on sale a filter for family use that ; equals any filter on tho market, and is inexpensive. The filter consists of a small tank to be fitted on the water faucet aud it contains six layers each of charcoal and gravel through which the water must run. ThH filters are nn Mllo at Hall & Shumwny's plumbing shop ou East StOD at the Courthouse Seventh street. r j tt , i . Eugene over night. 25 Cent Beds. CALL UP PHONE MAIN 68 i And get your MEAT delivered to any part of the city at any time of the day jtjtjt by special delivery, tjtjtjt E. T. BUSHNELL 277 J3th and Patterson Sts. premises. "HftJ cow for sale. (.;0d tJ milker. F. G. r il of West Eighth stS"n'i TTllR CAT p 77 - u.-ijl, House huh corner of Seventeenth """d afreets P-!.. ,.eu" Ull stTeeT tau"1 .V HOBOS BROKE INTO WAREHOUSE Last night some one broke the lock 03 the door of Cooper & Williams' warehouse on the depot grounds and entered the building. A box of house hold goods was broken into and the contents scattered about, but nothing is missing. The would-be thieves spread a -feather bed on the floor and slept there during the night. It was evidently the work of hobos. Auto Line to.Cascadia Eugene Water Co. , UNAJWJr 1 ILL) I Pure well water furnished for household purposes, motors and hydraulic elevators. j Rates and Terms Upon Application, T. W. Harris, Pres. J. H. McClung, Treas. K. IVIcMurphy, Secretary. Albany Democrat : H. F. Mollwain returned Saturduy evening from t'as- oadia, whore he has been making ar- I ... !'V.ouu . nt.,.u...v -uu.w raugeiueuiH jor me improvement oi v.... .....u vuv -"" i UUv..j luw ruuu ueyouu oweei uuuie lor uis me of the number of cinestious and nronosod automnbile'line between this ! who is to conduct tho said exatniua 'tiou so the examiner may receive the questions in time. W. B. DILLARD, County Superintendent. J if A very neat rcmcmbiatice of Wash"- iugtou's birthday that at Portland Sunday afternoon, when a thounnd boys usseuibled in the MariUnm tlieatre, wore addressed by lioverni r Chamberlain and Judge Frazer. Tho speakers had a good subjict, uo other character in ptniaue hUtory nppriutch iug that of lieorgo Washington for In tegrity, steadfastness of purpose and bright and unblemished patriotism. For the PublicBenefit O. C. Mickolsou would liko tho public to read what Dr. Harris says: "I have had the O. C. Mickolson & Co, dairy eaxmined and find every thing In a satisfactory condition. J. W. HARRIS, Co. Health Officer. February 10, 1000. TRAOr. Notice to Tax Payers Relieving that conditions will be materially tmpruved by complying strictly with tho requirements of law aud assessing all property for its "true cash value," 1 take tills means of notifying the public that such will lie my purpose and that assessing will I'ommenco on March 1st. Vu reeorded deeds should lie placed ou record liefore .March 1st, else proierty represented by same will lw assessed to former owner. Please have your list of personal property ready when the assessor or deputy calls for.sanie that owned on Alarch 1st at 0110 o'clock a. in., UVO. It. F. KEENEV, County Assessor. MA It IN Seo our lino Standard Paragon sewing machines at only 819.5U aud fc.'1.50, fully guaranteed hi all re spects. You can try them before you buy them, and I think you will ogreo with me that they aro wonderfully good machines. 33 East Ninth street. city and Cascadia. The iutontion is to put ou an oight passenger machine, which will be able to make the run :n from threo to four hours, the f irnior timo if the roads are properly fixed. Hop Contracts Tooze & Page, hopbuyers 'of Wood buru, have filed with the county clerk two hop contracts for 1!K)7 delivery, both being at HV cents per pound. M. Beyers agrees to deliver them 12,000 pounds and A. E. Harper 10,000 pjunds. Committed to Rstcrm School. Nice, clean beds. Every room on the outside. No noise from street or side walk travel. Well lighted, roomy, comfortable office with safe but handy bag gage room. On same block and just back of courthouse. Eugene Transfer Co. ' Successor to CI arks All' .tad of baullaf tna team work. Pt.no aot lai PKl.ltr Wood fot S.I., lions.; Offlcrltl ttalnrar Knnh of Loan tod I..I.H Rati Offle. ,n.oo.Bd ldll. Res. 'FbOQ.-Bl.U 4C The Oregon Fire Relief AssociaUon of McMinrwuIe Will save money lor you. If your insurance is about to expire see J. H. Daniel, Lane county agent, and learn how we save you fifty per cent, on your insurance. Urick. buildinRsa specialty. Eugene Office, McClung building room 8. opf , Loan and Savings Bank. Cilenn Dickson, aged U years, was committed to the reform school by Judge Chrismnn t Jday upon complaint of his mother, Mrs. Cora Dickson, who claims ho is incorrigible. Gasoline Wood Saw. Residence 775 Ferry Street 'Phone Red 1693. W. E. BODDY, Prop. S. . Stevens Will attend to Piano and Organ tuning and repairing. We are the only dye works in the Careful work and reasonable charren. city. iX Willamette street. tdf , Leave orders at Rankin's Music Store, ; ; or residerfce,134 West Twehh street o. win giveiueir amnim poverty riione, Ked 793 F. L. CHAMBERS, H. E. ANKENY, President. Vice-President DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. Chambers-Bnstow Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon Paid Up Cash Capital $50,000 Notes and Mortgages bought. Money loaned on approved security. Interest paid on time certificates ot deposit. A general banking business transacted. C.S. Farrow & Co Real Estate Brokers ' FARMS, TIMBERLAND AND' CITY PROPERTY. Stock Ranches, Hop Lands andj rrun lianas oi an Kinos tor sale. - For particulars address us.-t'':.i Office, Rooms I and 2 over Cham bers' Hardware Store. 'Phone Red J HI. "S? A Strong Pull Of our pure and choice Wines Liquors Whiskies and Beers have a strong pull with the public who appreciate high grade excellence In WET GOODS gen erally. -We have a superior stock of the best imported and domestic whiskies in the country that have purity, age and low prices to recommend them. C. E. Hughes. THE Pacific Mutual Life. LIFE AND ACCIUEST POLICIES. Albert J. Caron, General Agent, Portlnnd. J. M. Williams, Local Agent, Eugene, Ore. Timber Land Wanted I doKlro neveml pieee of Kood tim ber land. Mu.-t I cheap and dexlr ably located. Write full information, price, etc, and mail to me. "Tim ber," cart (iuttrd. Ladle, red this cutnlnK-ue of chimns. liriKht eyes, kIowIuk cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without n Melllinll, in shult, peiftvt lienlth. l'nr Mix with every packnee nf llulli.ter's Kocky Mountiiin Tea. cents. Linn liufi Co. iivlniid's boniiless chickeu--tiinali t the Vxh.ee of Strict. ir. t'H:ttd Eugene Theatre FR1DAY.FEB.23 The Bartlett Macey Co. EVA BARTLETT MACEY, VerMlile EntrrUiner. ELENOR PIPER. Cornctist. RCBERT DcARMOND, Bjsso CanUnti. ORA AVERnX Df ARMOND, Accompanljt. Citizms' Ent2rLsinn;ent Course. Sixth Entertainment. Admission 50 Ccr.ts. ba'.l the 2VM. Prizes will bo given for the most representative dancers. Preston Paint with Phoenix paint & Hales, agenta Butter Nut Bread, try a loiu; It makes you feel (rood down the sides. Beware of Imitations. See that every loaf is stamped "Butter Nut."" h First National Bank OF EUGENE Paid up cash capital . d,urpiuB. $150,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS done on reaionnhle terml. Sight draft, on Chicago, Ssn Prrnclico and Portland, Bill, of Kxchange Bold on foreign countries. Depoilta received aubject to check or certificate of deposit. All collections intrusted to us will receive prompt attention j T O HENDRICKS, President. S B EAK1M, Vice Pres r I SNODG8ASS. Cuhlei. L U POTTER AMCaak run OAJ.ll. At n I. soon, new 8-room boaM stone foundation. N good water; east rVv,."i vcui.;..... . "uu v """ "H' street, w -i premises or addre.. t?pF.: Eugene. u i; leGR SAIJ.' t . ; uerefi. iflr..' ? laua- "ouvenieiittoa;?'! ' no.iversity, new hou8e M chtokeu house, etc R, , .H out. Slant., fltvn:- SM Bllth Btrr.ot T.- :' '"ia x,hruKt yemeiitly located, iu Al J We keen t ... i 1 must move house from the t''OK SALE One pair ofUrI pair of lare hoies aud ft),, 1 1 tnlt-A liu 1-...:i. .1 roft O.Air. .New il-rnnrr. KobdweU. 2D fruit trees mjfJ 4 lots buxlmt, good lwtio cA wu..o ..in, j-uKeue.' f.L. CI , T 1.1 x- rvrjc a.iirj .ice i-rooj, j good barn, two lots, coma, J and Charueltou utretts. (J nuu luueu, nice lawn aM.I indeiienrletit. u-utn.. n-n.b. 1 feet deep, steel toner, gifrj i..i't, eve, imre water notrvj germs. Call at premises orcJ Eugene, ur. FOR RET r urv iuu i uueap, a net ii nouse. inquire iol OlirestMl FOR KKNT-Kooni now occurkl i Potts' ciagr store onEasiEl st reet. Possessiun Jlareli la I Alcl' arland. WANTi-D Housekeeper for i i ' time: -rood wairefl. Ar1dr4.ll Box 25. ::J tHOUSR FOR r.KXT-A mart on rean street, isest weuii Also woodcutters wanted 1 Uuthrie, 31'2 East Eighth ami WANTED TO KEXT-Font room cottage, nut niorethur six blocks from Ninth uidT-J ette streets. Steady rent I dress Box L'.i, hiigene. WANTED Immediately, teiH men over 18 to prepare torM as railway mail clerks; U&i salary, 8SO0 per annum; W oroniotion : exiimllintion i)t at Pendletor. Write E.0.S-- 214-5 Columbia Bldif.. PoRtt i: FOR RENT Having compile new uricn diock ou w street I have several desinUt rooms for rent, from on1 facing on Ninth street El eq uipped with electric lifh lets, baths, and all moderjii ments. enquire oi ueo. Son. MISCELLANEOUS GIR1. WANTED To do genm work. Mrs. A . Ci. Matte. -Ninth street. WANTED To trade Blue M Bohemia mining ntock for ; ette valley property, city Terms, half cash, half tt 255, Eugene. New Today. CHAPPELL & GIRARD Succeon to O. w. Tiylor HOUSE MOVING Of all kinds and descriptions. Prices rea sonable. Give us a chance to give you an estimate on your work. 138 West 12tb Street. Thooe Red 2771. tuoENK, .... OREGON Ay a & Son For Your Plumbing, Tin. ning and General Repairing. No 34 W. 8th St. s 'Phone Red 135-1. FURS LOST-Two pair 'of girls' new small furs lot on Pearl. Fourteenth or High street. Wrapped in brown I paper. Finder leave at 895 High t street and get reward. j W A NT LD Several good photographs! of typical scenes along the upper ! McKeiizie river. Enquire of Horace 1 Burnett at the Guard office. j POSITION WANTKD A tl rst -class ' ami experienced typewriter would like a position in oftlcp. Can give ' good reiercnces. Address "B. A.,"! care Guard oftice. 2 il 'Mil i I'ishwaalier at the Hotel WANTt'D-tlross. ri'n c.Ai.r.--. gdod p used a short time; hard, wi ll finished ; a bargain. it. inquire at Overton's paint store. IfpjgriDlill WORK WANTKD - 'oJ place to work by day not particular what the"' quire at 723 Willamettei, m-.At.T-, a vi PiulM At $ street. We hnve the J well water iu the city, germs. .N'olSl wrwtr vi. VfTL-I Hp hot iust uradnated from o 1 grade. Will work in stwf Address X. V. Z., caret"1 lease a furnished hotel m-4 lumbering town in WP"" , ington. Only those ha1! business need reply. M., care Guard oftice, t lt"K KKNT Six-room house, south west comer Ninth and Pearl stn-eta. Chob-e of water, well or citv. qnir- CI'. t,tr.nau & Co. , 6 West Nin li street. Thc"MountHood"JOcent ?!-. takes i inca and found tn, i Its quality is perfect. Its flavor .is so delicious tliat every one! who tries it is satisfied. ! , F. D. POTTS. ROMADKA READY ACCESS TRTrNTff tu(Uin and pulling to fiet out trays. No wear and tear on trays. No looking around to find place on which to set trays. Raising the cover does it alL It lifts tray s out of the bottom. Brings every comer within reach. Ventilates entire trunk. S:. $5.00 ;nPd DOG LOST-A white IE' answering to name 01 0 XUMS BtlUUI i.ivv" , j the right eye. KindM Pi .in, ii....- Tinff at Smeede bar, and receive f Railroad Land for Lw T ,l. fho Drcuon t C ,iiw.ai P.imimnv. in Oreii 1 leased for the yar i . IHe. Owners of farms sua I-" ..ininrr railrtwJ land sh.HlU applications not later tt" ' l ion.-, oft.-r which date PI . from others will ako b '" J Address Charles , land aeent.lM) MerotianH Sail Fr.iuciM'ii, t -A.