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RED HOT NEWS . . . ' ...ABOUf... Real Estate This is our first advertisement in THK GUARD and we are titUino; it to find out if its readers are in terested in a lrood Keal Instate Bargain. We Have Two Of ferings Today which should demand the atten tion of any one who is looking for a profitable investment, one is THE BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN Willamette Street Property We are pretty well acquainted with valuations on this, the main street of our city, and we know a bargain when we get it. If you don't know about it, let us show you. Anpther exceptionally choice bargain is a residence lot on 11th St. for $800. II is only a few-steps from Willamette St. Don't try to guess where it js. but come to us and see it. This is certainly . a bid for "a buyer and if you are awake you should investigate. Our commis sion for sellingthis lot will be -10. Tell us you saw this ad. in THE GUARD and we will allow you a rebate of 5 if you buy. "NOW HURR.Y" COFFMAN, SMITH & RODMAN 18 VV. 8th Street., Eugene Opposite Poit, Office IioiiK I'lvo (he IvIiik. W the popular cry throughout Euro pean countries; while in America the cry of the present day is "I. (inn live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Oregon members are Lieutenant Ihrnnt and' lung remedies, of Colonel Poorman, Major May, C'np vhlcli Mrs. Julia Ityder J'ulno, of tuln Knnpp, Captain UroscheB and Turo, Mass., says: "It never falls Lieutenant Lcbow. quickly euro a cough or cold." Mrs. i There Is a rumor thnt Qunrtcrmns l'aiue'B opinion Is shared by a ma- tor Sergeant Dillnrd .of Company C, jorltyof tho lnhubttants of this had one of his privates looking all country. New Discovery cures weak ' over the fort for tho key to the pa lungs nnd sore tbouts after all oilier nulo grounds ono day. Just how remedies have failed; and for coughs ' long the man hunted wo have not nnd cold it Is tho only sure cure, i heard, but the sergeant Increased his Guaranteed by W. I,. DcLnno, drug- reputation as a sober-faced JobIi to gist. 60c and $1.00, Trial bottle quite an extent. free. Company hnd a sub-cnllbro prac- Cool Clothes for Summer Wear Hanson's is the place to buy clothing that is suitable for summer wear; that looks "well, wears well and feels well. We sell the famous Michael Stern clothing which for workmanship and quality stands at the head of all the well-known makes. We have a complete line of Panama and straw hats at very reasonable prices. Full line of high-grade furnishings for men. 8 Street ED. HANSON Orllon EUGENE Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall. M. D. W. O. Frawr, M. D. P. I. Birllf, M. D. B. P. Scilefe, M. D. 1. RBirtlf, M. D. Geo. O'B.DfBar.M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses Regular cotifsc of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. REGULAR ARMY MEN COMPLIMENT JMPANY A, MKMBKRH OP Kl'GEXK MILITIA COMPANY' MA KM GOOD SHOW ING WITH IHCi CUXSJ Camp AVII1 Il Ilrokcn Monthly Morn ing ii ltd Our Hoys Arc Expected Home Tlmt Nlnlit Life nt Tort Ik v Full of Excitement Humors of Nlftlit Attacks 1 (Speclnl Correspondence.) Fort Stevens, Or.. July II. Com pany A Ih Bettlinir down to Uin work of hnnillltiK a battery :n Rood shape and have received manvcompllinents from the regulars. In fact, the work Ih of such a naturo that one Is inter eHtod enough that h hardly knows what other organization!! arc doing, bo that a letter is almost sure to he entirely of his own company, and lielni; Identified with Company A I am from this condition only able to turnihti newH of that organization. lieutenant Habb and Qunrtormns ter Sergeant Faust's families arrived in camp Tuesday and are visitors for a few (lays. Captain Percy Willis, a major In the Second OreKon Volunteer infan try. nnd Lieutenant Cooper, a private in Company D, Second Oregon, who FIELDER A. JONES. Manager nnd captain of Chicago Amoricun lenguo team, world's cliniiiuoiis, who pin vs nt couter field. no doiiht will he 'remembered by ; memliors of thnt organisation, are on duty here us officers In tho coast ar tillery. Among the National (luanl offi cers that will be remembered by vet- eran National fliinrdsuien and Second HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating' room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rate's on Application. tlce Wednesday, "a description of ! which might be of interest if taken in connection with the Oregonlan's account and the company's detail as given In a previous letter. First let me explain that to find the range of an object that there are two stations, a primary and a secondary. At each station- an "Aslinuth" Instrument Is installed. These instruments meas ure the number of degrees and hun dredths of degrees an object is from a given or datum point, and the re ports of each instrument go simul taneously over telephones to the plot ting board, where the exact distance of tho object is figured out, which is phoned to the guns and they are trained on the object and fired. If the target Is moving there Is an elec tric ticker that ticks In buth sta tions at the same time every twenty minutes and the asiinutli In sent three I times a minute, from which it Is fig 1 ured the range and speed of tho ob ject. Supposing a ship was entering the Columbia river and the battery commander wanted to track it, this is what would occur In the tower in which I am stationed: One man would be In charge of the Instrument, the other man would have a tele phone receiver fastened on his head and u transmitter swinging Just be low his mouth. The man at the phone would receive and give the man at the Instrument Instructions something like this: "Ship entering river Just outside of bar." Tho In strument man would swing the glass around until he caught the front spar of the Hhlp, when he would announce: "Target identified, which tho other man would phone In and receive In structions to "track" and answer "next reading." and from that on the Instrument would be kept on the forward spar and tho aslinuth 'read at the sound of the ticker every twenty minutes until instructions to "cease tracking" were given. This is what happened in the sec ondary station Wednesday, all the instructions and commands coming over the phone. "Prepare for drill," "drill will be aub-callbre practice," "after command fire, flight of pro jectile will b e37 seconds." give asl inuth of target," "take aslinuth of splash." We heard the first com mand of fire, but found no splash, as they had overshot quite n ways. Tho next, shot we caught and from that on they Kept getting closer, cor recting their aim each lime as the report of their last shot was sent in, and In this manner Company A, a National Guard company, after three days in camp, won the compliments of tho officers and men of the regu lar army, doing target practice with a mortar battery. The next three days are to ho full of excitement, as there are rumors of attacks, calling to arms and battle maneuvering. Government pay is al so scheduled for Friday. Every one seems to be enjoying himself and the routine work is mov ing along smoothly. We break camp Monday morning and will arrive home that night, prob ably on tho local. ARRESTS MADE IN ROBBERY CASE nichnrd Sharp and May Mr.llnrtrtie, of Hrownsvllle, wero arrested at Hal sey Thursday night charged with the robbery of Anderson's Jewelry store and Warner's hardware store at Hrownsvllle Tuosdny night. Sharp and Mcflnrgue bought tick ets nt Halsey for Portland before the burglary, going back to Hrownsvllle, nnd then going to Portland, it Is said, on Wednesday, and returning Thurs day nftornoon no Halsey, when the Hrownsvllle people were notified and a cnnstiible went over to Halsey and made the arrest. It being thought thnt the circumstances Justified it. Sharp resides near Hrownsvllle nnd Is 2.S years of age. Mcllargue, now 21, Is a son of ex-Sheriff Mcllargue, and resided In Albany for two years. The theory is that if, they did It they took tho Jewelry to Portland and disposed of it. The matter will be Investigated. Albany Democrat. XOTH'K TO OOXTUAOTOK8 Notice is hereby given that the Honorable County Commissioners' Court of Lane County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for tho furnish ing of nil material and the erectiri' of a bridge across tho Middle Fork of the Willamette klvpr, nt or near Lowell, Oregon. Bind bridge to be built according to tho plans and spec ifications now on file in the office of the county clerk. All bids to be ac companied by a certified check of five per cent of tho amount of the bin, to Insure tho faithful performance ac cording to bid. All bids to he filed with tho county clerk by July 29, 1907, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Tho court reserves the right to reject any ami all bids. Dated this Sth day of July, A. D. 1907. E .VU.EE. County Clerk. How It Spmiils. The first package of Dr. Leon hardt's llem-ltold that was put rmt went to a small town In Nebraska, It cured a case ot piles that was considered hopeless. The news spread and tho demand prompted Dr. J. S. Lconhnrdt, ot Lincoln, Neli., the discoverer, to pre- j pare It for general use. Now It is I being sent to all parts of the world. It will cure any case of piles. S.dd for (1, with absolute guar-' antee. 1 Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Kails. 1 N. Y., proprietors. Kor sale at Hull's drug store. For Saie (iond high grade sewing machine, 'also piano, talking machine, all In good shape, used but n short time, j Will sell cheap. Terms and time glv ; en to responsible parties. Address "J. J.," care of Guard, Kugene. Or. tf Just received, a new line of Jewel self-generating gasoline stoves. It Is as handy nnd ns safe as gas. CHAMUKHS MARUWAKH CO, INCREASE IN BUSINESS OE POSTOFFICE FIFTEEN PICK CENT MO I IE STAMP KALES FOIt VEAU EXDIXO JTNK 30 THAX IX PltEVlOl'S YEAH. Ijk ked Only $W!0 of Iti-wliing Point - for $100 Increase ill Postmaster's ttnlury Money Order Iluriness Klimvg Much (irenler lintc of In crease Tluiu Slump Sales. The business of tile Eugene post office for the fiscal year ending June 30 shows a guod Increase over that of the previous year. Postmaster J. L. Page today kindly furnished the Guard with the figures on the amount of stamp sales for the two1 years, that part of the business aione figuring In tlve rating of the office. The sales for the year ending June 30,' 1906, were $16,653.39, and for the year ending June 30. 1907. they were ,$19,234.60, an Increase of )2.r81.21, or at the rate of a trifle over fifteen per cent. Had the business been a little less than $S00 more during the last year the postmaster would have been granted an increase of J 100 per year in salary. Tho salary is now $2500. By the end of next year the $20,000 mark will have been reached and the salary Increased. The money order business does not JIMMY SLAULE. Center fielder for klic Chicago National league team, who is ono of the heavy hitters. count In the rating of tho p;stofflce. The rate of increase in that Hue dur ing the past year was very much greater than that of tho stamp sales. Postmaster Page says the amount paid out by him In cashing money orders was a quarter of a million dollars more during the year than he received for tho purchase of orders. Tho recent Increase In this business la, one nHgeiy iu uie inci umi me ouice of head Hanker of the Woodmen of the World, hold by P. E. Snndgrass, bas been located here, and most of the money sent him goes through the postofflce. A Sustaining Diet These are enervating days Ther, as somebody has said, men drop hy the sunstroke ns If the Day of Klre had dawned. They are fraught with dan ger to people whose systems are poor ly sustained; nnd this leads us to say In the Interest .of the less robust of our readers, that tho full effect of Hood's Snrsaparilla Is such ns to sug gest the propriety of calling this medicine something besides a blood purifier and a tenic say a sustalng diet. It makes it much easier to bear the heat, assures refreshing sleep. and will without doubt avert much sickness at this time of year. A Memo ruble Kay. One of tho days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health. Is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's Now Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, nnd keep the bowels right. 25c at W. L, Dc Liuio's drug store. SOME REAL ESTATE BARGAINS THIS WEEK ltm SALE lhO acres 7 miles south of Kugene. plenty of wood to pay for place twice. Trice, 750. VOYX SAI.K 500 acres. 100 acres In good river bottom land, In cultiva tion. Kiver runs through place. v per acre. " FOR. SAI.K Mouse and barn wlli lot 66xlt;o 111 Falrtnount add!- tion; somo fruit. $!on. BIG ? i nip A s ! w1 J v ' - bs 1 - Kl fiKXK liK.M, KSTATK IXVKSTMKXT .. 544 Wllliunetle Strive. I'luino Slain JH. Pure Teas are healthful-nerve soothing-delicious. FOLGCR'S GOLDEN GATE TEAS C L O C KS Hall Clocks Grand- Father Clocks Large and small Good timers all Frcra $1 to $50 Call and see them J. S. LUCKEY The Reliable Jeweler established l(lt). I W. L. DeLano 2 Runs a Cut-Pv.ate Drug Store He is there with the Goods and there with the Price ; W. L. DeLANO : DRUGGIST NYAL'S EAS'EM j i A Perfumed Powder for the elief and Cure of Tired, Burning, Swe ity or Tender Feet f'ya!'s Eas'Em produces a delightful1 sense of comfoit tn the feet. It prevents sweating o the feet and its many disagree able c nsrquences, as excoriation of the skin, sorenes: of the toes and feet, tired, i turning feeling, curling up and hardening : i.tfe linings ef the shoes, and that dis-' gusting odor, which is so embarassin to those afflicted with it. It preserves the hose and shoes. The containers of Eas'Em have perforated tops, which facilitate its use. I PRICE 23c. For saie hy Yerington , Kuykendall Exclusive Agents 40 E. '9th St,. Eugene Op TIMltKIl AND FAHM i.AXn I We can sell you better land for: less money than you can buy nnv j place In Lane county. Don't fail, to : see or write us before biivlng i J. S. MILNE '& CO.. I 11 Cottage Grove, Or. KI.AIHIK.VS AUDITION'. i The Sladdcn addition ;.ary school 1 Is now open and ready! 9 ffSTTIjLte g Q!hJJVQlr' Ceylon H oldenfcjp Japafl E I English I jjjj fggp7 BreaKfait g TEA ' powder B ScEYL0lBIacRa I I fcs--""' Green 9 are pure. Packed flavor- tight in dust-proof car- jj j -tons to protect their purity and flavor. j Q J. A. Folger 6U Co. ' I BJ fr San Francisco jj B Importers of Pure Toaa M :. '" i'cr icu, . down and balance to suit purchaser. These lots are 50x1 ".0 and at! lie level HOU.T.8"" NeVada Uni C- "r08s PHOTOGRAPH GALLEy COOL -COZY QUIET I Good. 'Place to Get Good Reliable Photographs of all Kinds TRY US Also Do Kodak Repairing. Developing and Finishing' for cAmateurs CLOSED SUNDAYS I CHARLES cA. LAE 10th St., bet Willamette and Olive Sts. H EUGENE, , - - . - OREGON PALACE MEAT MARKET Wishes to announce that they will open their new market 44 WST EIGHTH STREET Monday, July 15. Everybody in vited to call and inspect the place BRODER.S BROS. Phoiie Main 40 IMPROVING PERSONAL That's what you'r doing when giving your teeth proper attention. A decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness. h's easily replaced. The increasing popularity ot delighted customers is one evidence of my increasing business. Make a call at once. DR. ATWOOD LIVERY. AND FEED STABLE. BARNARD & WEST, Proprietors. Eugene Foley Springs, ., STAGE LINES. Eugene-Florence, ) - ' Parties at hotels desiring to go to Florence or McKenzie River points should notify the evening before as stage does not stop at private houses. McKeiuie stage leaves 5:30 a. m Florence stage 6:00Ja. m. Phone, Main 21 Vest Ninth St. The Oregon Fire Relict Association of McMinrwille Will save money lor you. It youi insurance is about to expire see J. H Daniel, Lane county agent, and learn how we save you fifty per cent on youi insurance. Brick buildingsa specialty. Eugene Office. McClun building j Room 8, opp. Loan and Savings Bank EUGENE Racket Store There Is a Reason why you should trade with us. That it means money left in your pocket. The prices at our store will convince you of this and that we are the low est priced house in Eu gene. - To appreciate our low prices you should visit our store and see the goods and the quality. Merchants handling the same lines admit that we are selline at less than wholesale prices and we invite you to take ad vantage of our prices. Come in and get ac quainted. Yours for Business, E. R. Store Cheapest "acr on Eartr, NEW p BEAUTYi 514 Willamette St. Suits to Order I For $25 j i In any single or double breasted latest style cut. i Perfect fit guaranteed j and good linings, i i Nearly 500 nobby pat- j terns in new gray checks j and plaids to tempt you, J up to $40.00. j D. S. McDougal j ' - 588 Willamette St. j fx Eugene Billiard Parlors The place for gcntlemcnjo spend an idle hour. All the leading brands of cigars and tobacco. lemonade, soda and mineral water of all kinds. J. M.o Martin 493 Willam?(te St.