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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. CL Cliarles H. Fisher. .,.i eery flay of ub week, 2?i SSUted. Address all ecu rBwnon8 and make a.! reratv pavablo to The Ei.ifeno Guard, F.ug-"i". Oregon. . Subscription Kales Unily. .inured by carrier, per week.t .15 S! red by carrier, per month .50 Kal one year (in advance). 4 00 Sonth(U vance) 2.00 One month single coP" Advertising ratea made known on 'WE'"'at the postofflce at En fen6 Oregon, as aecoDd-class m.atter. .igencs tor tlie Ouan!. The following , are authorized to tike and receipt for subscriptions or transact othor business for the Dailv tcA Weekly Guard: , Oreswell J- L. Clark. Coburg Geo. A. Drury. All postmasters are authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Guard. " AX IXlKt'KX!KNT I'APEU. Member of Awuwlnlcd J'ress. SATURDAY. JULY 13 - KVKKVltODV MUST ASSIST IX ('AlUtYIXG OUT ItAILKOAI) I'KOGItAM The Important announcement is made In today's Guard that the Slus law railroad stock subscription has been fully subscribed. This means that work upon a railroad will begin from this city immediately that will reach the big timber district to the west during the coming year, and in due time will give interior Lane county a direct connection with tidewater on the Sluslaw. It Is also reasonably certain that a branch line will be constructed to Corvallis, where connection will be made with the navigable waters of the Willam ette river. This is understood to be part of Mi. Carver's plan to make his road absolutely independent of other lines, while not Included in his prop osition to the people of Eugene, and work upon this part of the system will probably be carried on simulta neously with the construction of the Eugene-Sluslaw section. .Not only will the construction of an independent line of railroad be of vast benefit to this city, making It an Important jobbing and business centre, but it will prove a boon to every section of Lane county and the upper Willamette valley. For this reason it should be borne in mind that this railroad movement and its promoters deserve tho healtlest support of all the people, during the progress of building operations, be cause It is to be a road owned and managed by the people, through a lo cal board of directors. During tho preliminary work of securing rights-of-way and preparing for actual con struction the good will and co-oper.-.-tloa of the people 13 especially to be desired, and at all times tho direct Interest of the public. In the great en terprise should be uppermust in the minds of all. Those who have worked so untir ingly to Induce the people of Lane county to comply with the terms of Mr. Carver's proposition deserve at least tha gratitude of the community If no more substantial recognition or reward for their ssrvices may be ex tended. With the signs propitious for a new and unparalleled growth along all limes, the people of this city should Pull together long and stoutly to 'ring about the consummation of our nopea for a greater Eugene, not only tne most beautiful, but the best and biggest town In all Oregon with the Ingle exception of Portland. OOD LUCK TO THE BOY WHO SAYS "WE." Don't lanjh at a boy who magni fies his place. You may see him coming from the postofflce with a ig bundle of his employer's letters, which he displays with as much pride 3 though they were his own. He 'eels important and looks It, but he la Proud of his place. He Is attend lnS to business. He likes to have tne world know that he is at work 'or a busy concern. The boy who s "we" Identifies himself with tbe concern. Its interests are his. He sticks tip for its credit and repu tin. He takes pleasure In his ork and hopes to say we are In ear "t. The boy will reap what he sows J' he keeps his grit and sticks to his 0B- You may take off your hat to "'m as one of the future solid men of town. Let his employer do the riht thing by him. Check him kind-. 'T " he shows signs of being too big f his place, counsel him as to his "its and associates, and oecasi O" T show him a pleasant prospect of Mcement. A little pride does an honest boy a heap of good. Cood luck to the boy who says "we." The members of the city council are anxious to have the county court pass upon the matter of the proposed paving about the park blocks and county buildings without further de lay. The paving district has already been enlarged by nn ordinance passed at the last council meeting, and it is desired to finally settle the bounda ries so that the contracts may be ex ecuted, enabling the paving company to adjust their plans to the amount of work to be done this year. The Guard thinks that the taxpayers of the county will eiidorse the actlun of the hoard If it is decided to author ize the paving proposed, since it is in the nature of a public Improve ment that cannot long be deferred, owing to the location of the county property in the heart of the rily and the desire of private owners In the vicinity to have the work done now, while the Warren Construction Com pany has Its plant here, and are pre pared to do the work at a cost prob ably lower than It can ba done far at some future time. Western railroads are complaining of labor difficulties. The large amount of building going on needs more men than can he found. Labor ers are independent as a result and do not remain at one Job any time. W. H. Bancroft, vice president and general manager of the Oregon Short Line, says 130 men who were brought out from New York to Battle Moun tain, Nevada, by the railroad, jumped their Jobs and went on to San Fran cisco. The railroads are bringing men clear from New York, paying their fare, so scarce are laborers throughout the West. Making It harder for railroads building In Ne vada are the Inducements offered in a mining way. Laborers go prospect ing when. they have secured a "grub stake." Even at this quiet season of flic year, with all the numerous educa tional institutions of Eugene closed, the "for rent" signs that In forme'r years were wont to adorn the win dows of residences In this city during the summer months are unusually scarce, all of which Indicates that the demand for houses will' he great when the university opens. Those who are now recreating in the moun tains or at the seaside will return and the fall anil winter activities promise to be exceptional this year. This con dition is no doubt due to the many large projects now under way, or In immediate prospect, and It Is safe to say that there will have to be an ac tive building season or a genuine house famine will be on before next winter. The Increase in the stamp sales at Eugene's postofflce for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1907, was $2, 581.21 over the previous year. While this city Is not booming, such a decided increase In postal receipts indicates that It Is after oil "going some." Eugene now has four city mail carriers. Those who criticize Jury verdicts of acquittal under so-called "un written law" and demand that our laws bo reformed are bark.ng at the wrong knot hole. It is human na ture that will have to be re-fonred to stop such vcr lici.: At least one Philadelphia in doing his best to pull tho town out of the slow class he proposed to and was accepted by a pretty nurse tne aa after his wife's death. Even in Chi cago that would bo considered as going some. Marie Corelll may be counted upon to deny that she proposed marriage to Mark Twain, while driving through Stratford-on-Avon in an open carriage with him, If she has to write a novel to do it. One thing must be credited to the nature-fakirs they have made all the stock sea-serpent yanu look like plugged nickels. And auywi..-. they'll soon be devoting their talents to politics. One of our scientists has secured sucre.-sfiil photographs of tho canals on the planet Mars, but It's dollars to brass buttons that no Martian has got any of the Panama can.il. His Olllness has been accused of manv shortcomings, and that he has been" guilt v of most of them Is doubt less true, but inability to keep busi ness secrets Is not among them All our battleships arc to be mounted on wheels and rent over land to the Pacific. This Is abo.it as authentic as most of the J'uff tnal i being printed on the BUbJect. There's no politics In the sugges tion ttiat the Immense treasury sur plus be put back into circulation it's big enough to give every man, woman and child a dollar. Senator "Bob" Taylor of Tennea-;s.ruck see predicts a war with Japan and advocates a navy second iu size to that of no nation. And "Bob" Is a good democrat, too. With Dooker Washington sawing wood and "Teddy" chopping wood, within three miles of each other, there should be something doing ere the dog star wanes. Why should Bryan worry about who is to be the democratic candi date for president, when so many other men are willing to. do it for him? A little stralght-from-the-shoulder shirt-sleeve diplomacy might prove to be the most soothing medicine Uncle Sam could hand the feverish Japs. That's a fool Idea, evolved by a St. Louis Solomon, to fine attempted ; suicides $500. Nobody with that I much coin is likely to atrempl sul Iclde. I Candor compels the .1 li'.Usslou thut r.s a rule those who are tr.l;t:ig n conspicuous part In the ati.'i-hissit t, crusade are personally cnklssablc. The call of the harvest, which Is as insistent as usual, must be hard on the nerves of the gamblers who tried so hard to kill tho crop. No wonder dollar-cha.sluir is Chi cago's specialty seven days n week the police of that U'v.i ri-5 jailing men f.ntnd without inunoy. THE STKKKT OA II HAliY It's just a round bundle of flannels and lace, Two fat little feet, pudgy hands and a face, And, kicking and rolling, grows bold er and bolder, Till it crawls from Its mother's em brace to her shoulder. And there It surveys all the folks In the car, And crows as if pleased with all things as they are:. It chuckles and gurgles and smiles in a way That means "All you kind people, I bid you good day." Then mothers observe It and say it's well grown, But of course not a patch on the "kids of their own. While a school girl examines the shapeless wee boot, And declares that the darling's too awfully cute: And the crusty old bnchelors look up from their pipers With a half-frowning smile at the bnlty-kld's capers. Half afraid If they catch thos3 round eyes of deep blue The fat little baggage will gurgle "Pop-goo." , And then, as the bundle of coolngs ami charms Is borne from the car In Its mother's proud arms, A fatherly man says, "Your boy Is a pearl," And coldly the mother replies, "She's a girl." Toronto Telegram. WI1EX YOU THIXK ABOUT IT When you come to think about It on this old terreutial ball, Rimmed with roses in the springtime, heaped with fruitage In the fall; Though we all were born agrowlln' though we're axle deep in doubt; There Is really very little for the world to growl about. When you come to think about It did your growlln' ever pay? Did it ever bend a rainbow chnse a thunder cloud away? Don't it deafen all the angels when they try to sing an' shout? Don't they know that there's but lit tle In the world to growl about? When you come to think about It but the best way's not to think! There's a spring there by the way side stop ye, travelers, and drink! There's a green tree in this desert, 'neath a firmament o' blue, An' a hlvo that's drlppln' honey for the famished lips of you! Atlanta Constitution. 4. If you are going to the coast or mountains for your summer vacation, have the Dally Guard sent by mall to fc vnnr nostofflce address. It will be better than a dally let- j ter from home. ? The Snillo that won't come off. anpeara on ba liv's face after one bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, the great worm medicine. V.'hv not k"tp tli.it smilo on baby's face? If you k ep th!.-: medicine on hand, you will nev-r see anvthing else hut smiles on hi face. Mrs. S ., lllackneil, uk!a., wrlt-s: "My baby was peevish and fret ful. Would net eat and I feared he would die. I used a bottle of Wlilte'e Cream Vermifuge and. he has not had a sick day since." Linn Drug Co. Gasoline Wood-Snwine. Whv not use gasoline wod saw. Instead of having your wood burned while having It sawed? Costs no more. All wood sawed with a gtiage. For prompt service phone Red I 7 7 1 . W. E. BODDY. Residence, 775 Ferry l,and cruisers' estimate bnoY.t for sale at the Guard office The Wells shoe store can bornt of I,.,.-!..,, tho !,-.t shoemaker that ever Eugene. Try him. OKKfiOX NEWS In six months the secretary of state has turned into the state treasury $9,-05$. 30, which under the old sys tem would have been pocketed by the secretary. Indicating that the office was good for about $ IS, 000 a year. The state thus saves about $13,000 a year by the change. i'ortlaud has a woman for a health officer. Dr. Esther C. I'ohl, who was appointed to the plaeo this morning by tne health board, succeeding Dr. Wheeler resigned. Dr. I'ohl has been a member of the board of health for the past two years, and was given the new position by her colleagues, Dr. George K. Wilson, Dr. A. J. Uiesy and Chief of I'olico Gritzmacher. Journal. The Charming Yomnp Is not necessarily one o'f perfect form and features. Man ya plain woman w'ho could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all , tho world ndmlres: neat ness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that uprlghtliucss of slop and action thnt accompany good health. A physically weak woman Is never attractive, not even to herself. Elec tric" Hitters restore weak women, give stron;; nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful com plexion. Guaranteed ill W. L. De l.ano, druggist. 50c. rAxl)XMlATOU8 Wilt Pros., land locators. Ciook county, Or. Homestead, timber, desert and swamp land locations. Thorough knowledge of tho country and abso luto reliability and accuracy guaran teed. Those desiring to use any of their public land rights In a new and growing section of Oregoa should communlentc with us. Tut further Information call nt Vincent's restaurant, Eugene, Ore gon. Address Wilt Bros, Sisters. Or. tf PILES! ril.ES: PILES!,.. . Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and itching piles. It ubsorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' In dian, Pile Ointment is prepared for piles and Itching of the prlvnte parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, O. Abraham Unco in was a man who. against all odds, attained the highest honor a man could "let In (he United States. Bal lard's Horehound Syrup has attain ed a place, never equalled by any other remedy. It Is a sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis. Influenza and all pulmonary diseases. Every mother should keep supplied with this wonderful cough medicine, l.luu Drug Co. STAGE LINKS For business pertaining to Eugene Foley Springs, Eugene-Crow or Eugene-Florence stage lines, call up Main 22. After 9 p. m. call up Main 21. dtf ELI BANGS. A Wonderful ll:ipM'Ulug. Port Byron, New York, has wit nessed one of the most remarkable caw?-i of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place, says: "Buck len's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I have suffered over 80 years. I am now eighty five." Guaranteed to cure all sores by W. L. DeLsno, druggist. 25c MOTHER'S KITCHEX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under now maungement. Good board and room by tho day, week or month. First-class homo cooking Chicken dinner every Sunday, tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. THE TEXAS WOXDEIl. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheu matic troubles; sold by all druggists on two months' treatment fay mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for tes timonials. Sold by Hulls Drug Store. woon HAVYIXG W. G. White Ib prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 5 16 West Sixth street. T?- niitMni, iit, fruit trv tha P.con- omy jars. Tbey are so easy and sure 10 seal, anu lj ea 10 1111 auu iu open, and so easy to cleanHO that you urlll uinnl nn nther Inrtt In the future. Get them nt the Model Grocery. mono uea iz 1 1. We have a barrel of money to lonn on household goods, horses, wagons, and other personal property. All luann confidential, fall on us. BUKHNELI., CRANE ft CO. 2 2 West Kl:;hth Ktrcu., opp. P. O. I;!-.!1.: KB H ATS AT H ALF PRICK Trimmed In.:; at hair price at Mrs. Cjlvin'a. All 11' w and tills Reason's stiei. J1S Co'tsV'i h-ause It go-" fi'.rthor ami lu-t.i longer. l;iiy New Era Paint ut Kerger-B.:'!! Hardware Co. If you hav-f any notnes that iited cleaning, dyeing or pressing, give us a call. We do first-class work under guaranteed. Eugeue Steam Laundry. Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Mui-lc Store. tf We or !y m:e th" he-it In our repair department. Wells Shoe Store. Coffee and cake, 1 Oc. Eugene Ba kery. It costs no more to apply g'.od paint therefore use New Era. HMd only at the Berger-Bean Hardware Company. CLASSIFIED 1XH SAI.H CORDWOOD FOR SALE Leave or ders with L. G. Hrowu at Dr. Brown's office iu Chrlsman block. FOR SALE A 5-room house and lot i for sale by parties wanting to go! away. Inquire at 354 West Tenth street. ' j2 4 i FOR SALE or tradeSix head of cows. R. S. Smith, Eugene, Ore. Or cnll at Hull's drugstore on Willamette street. FOR SALE Good farm and stock ranch at a bargain. Or will ex change for city property. Call on Jy 15 G. G. GROSS. Theatre Mock. FOR SALE 230 acres, one-lialt bot tom land, about 30 cleared; good nlee-room house and barn, on the Mohawk river Address A. .1. Workman, Marcola, Or. si FOR SALE Oi( TRADE Fine stock ranch with plenty of spriiw water for irrigating purposes. 8ee Lee Hoselton, Oregon Cigar Store. tf FOR SALE 5'cond-hand top bug gy, riinuiu); gear and bod in tlrst class condition: top needs recover ing. Price reasonable. Call nt Cull at Thorpe's blacksmith shop, Pearl street, between Seventh nud Eight.. d w tf BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYS 1 must sell furniture and fixtures of Springfield Hotel, with lease on building; good location and paying business; good private reason for selling. Address, Box 1 75, Spring field, Or., for prices utid particu lars, tf FOR SALE lfiO-ncre stock and fruit ranch In Western Lane. About 100 acres bottom land. 75 acros well watered pasture, 15 acres un der cultivation. An orchard of about 300 fruit trees and nut trees in bearing. Lnrge-barn, good house, woodshed, fruit house, dryhouse and other buildings.. 00,000 feet of standing old growth fir nnd ce dar on the place. School W Mile. This Is on of the finest homoB In the Sluslaw country. Postofflce on place. For terms and further information call on or address. Address LEONARD TABOR, d&wtf Mapleton, Ore. FOIl BENT FOR RENT Two turulHlied rooms; Inquire 521 Lincoln street. tf FOR RENT Modern furnished flat. " - -'v i Rfhn"ldur block. tf FOR RENT An 1 1-room dwelling house. Enquire at 041 llllynrd street, tf FOR RENT Two or threo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In quire nt 6S3 Oak street. tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished rooms; free water. Enquire of Campbell-Fellinnn Company. FOR RENT Bulte of rooms In Wnr- ren block. See Lane County Ab stract Company, In same buildng. tf WANTEB WANTED Lady cook nt American Hotel, Springfield. Will pay good wages. J19 WANTED TO KENT Typewriter for few months. Inquire at Gunrd office. J14 WANTED Man and wife, with small family, to work on farm. State salary expected, experience, etc. Address "Y," this office. WANTED Wood choppers to con tract for 1200 cords of four-foot cord wood. Address P. V. Cooper, Black .Butte, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS .OST Ladles' gold hunting case watch with long chain attached, near courthouse. Reward. Leave at Guard office. J13 FOUND On Oak Btreet some arti cles, among them a pockotbook containing money. Owner ciin have same by calling at Bterner's grocery store nnd pnylng for this notice. GOLD AND 8ILVER PLATING On knives, forks -and all household ar ticles that do not look llko now. Write tho Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale street, Portland, Oregon, for prices. 2.-.C STOCK 2.1c. What l tho value of Block In a coal mine with a four-foot vein of coal, and which Is rightly managed, with every Htoc-kholder sharing equal ly with every Incorporator? This we pledge anil tuts we claim for the Hpencer Untie Coal & Petrol-1 Itim Co., which has Jimt cut a 4-foot 1 vein of coal, and are offering yon for a short time a small black of stock at 2 r, rents a share. This is your op portunity. There Is an abundance of coal In Oregon. If COAL! coal: We are now able to fill your orders for coal In any quantity. Place your order with the Williams Transfer I Company. Do it n"w. Phone Black 1141. tl j WOOD ! .WOOD !. Forsale Second growth and;' body fir wood in any amount. W. E. HonilY, Phono Red 1 771. 770 Kerry. Withstands ram and shine. It's 1 New Ern quality, sold only at the Dergor-Bean Hardware Co. , COLUMNS PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. MIXING ENGINEERS. HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations aud re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene. Oregon. ABSTRACTORS. THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.,. Rooms 2 nud 3, Warren Block. Eugene. Oregon. Prices reasonable. ARCHITECTS. FREE THOMAS, Architect. Plans nnd specifications drawn at rea sonable rates. 040 Willamette street. tf UNDERTAKERS. J. W. KAYS CO., undertakers nnd funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and enibaliiieis. Corner Willam ette ami Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embaliner. Olliee and residence. Tenth and Olive streets. Phono Red 44SI. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W. O. PKOSSER physician nnd sur geon. In addition to general prac tice of medlclnu and surgery spec ial attention to nil diseases of the ear, nose, throat and eye. Res idence, corner 1 -I tit and Pearl streets. Omen, Becltwltli build ing. Telephones Olllce, Biack 1291 ; residence, Main 110. DR. J. F. TITUS, olllce Matlock building. Residence, 632 Pearl street. Olnco phone Red 1091. Residence phone, ltea 4981. MRS ANNA MAURER, osteopathic physician. All curnble diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Olllce over F. E. Dunn's. Phono Red 1631. DR. McDOUGAL, pnyslcian and sur geon. In addlttou to gonornl prac tice special nttentlnn given to dis eases of women and children. Of fice over Preston & Hales. Phone Black 1631. DR. M G. E. BENNETT, osteopathic physician. Acute and chronic dis eases treated. Offices over Cham bers' stare. Phone Blnck 1326. Ib'Nidcnco phono Blnck 4riH(. ATTORN KY8-AT-LA W. S. D. ALLEN, Attornoy-at-law, 610 Willamette street. Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, At.tornoy-nt law. Land titles and probuto spec ialties. Olllce over Chambors-Brls-tow Bank. DORRIS & 8K1PWORT1I, AttorneyB-at-law. Olllce In Hovey building, ovor Chamhers-Brlstow Bank. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-nt-law. Hooiiib 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and BavinK ink. WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. M. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of tho state and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluug - Building. I. N. HARBAUOH. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment of estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurnnce Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. L. BILYEll, Attornoy-nt-law. Office over Yoran's shoo store, Eugeue, Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attornoy-at-lnw. Of- j I flee over KtiKene Loan and Savings Bnuk. EuKene, Oregon. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneya-at-luw. v. C. Woodcock and E. O. I Potter. Office one block south of Chrinmnn block, KuKono, Oregon. WALTON & NEbJ, Attornoys-at-law. J. J. Walton and 8. P. Nana. Will practice In all the courts in tho Btate. Oince, room 8, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. DOWEIl & MARTIN. Attorneys-at-law. J. II. Bower and W. O. Mar tin. Will practice In all courts. Office over Chnmbers-llrlatow linn':, Eugeue. Oregon. JEBHE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth Blroet, Eugeno, Or., opposite postofflce. Gives spec ial attention to tho examination ot abstracts, drafting wills, nettling estntes, conveyances and collec tions. Also to all pension matters. Phono Red 1170. IGAR Julius Goldsmith Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Haijlintf WOOD FOR bALE 504 WlllametteSU Eoftr', O-egon Phon llliir.it 11 " We're Outforthe Dust, and we take evrry sprck of it from the gar ments entrusted to our care, acd pive them a thorough dry cleaning, which obviates any ehince of the clothes shrinking We do this work so thoiouRh y that the garments actually look as if they h.id been washed. Hrompiness in c.elivcry is another of our strong points. (Mothrs djed to any required shade. Moderate charges. Eugene Dye Works Phone Red 2861 459 Willamette St. Eugen", Or. Furnisli your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w.rk. v-all and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitziiun 34 West 8th St. Phone black 1171 Vincent & McNutt Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables Everything Up-lo-Dati FALL CREEK STAGE LINE Stage starts from Holfman House at i a. m. daily except Sunday 109 West 6th Phone Main 99 The Newest Wrinkle IN CAMERAS The e Premograph JUST RECEIVED AT Schwarzschild's BOOK STORE Madame Dean's! FRENCH PA FEMALE lILLOi X'lttr FOR Htri'PKEHMKD " MKNtTKUATioN. DETER MOWK TO flit HmIVI Hun! Hpeedy! KnMnfticlWm (Jtinr uiiUi'ri or Money jWum!el. Hint pro pulil for ht lxx. Will no ml thi'tn on trliil, to Imi paid for when rvlUnt'tl. temples l'rf4'. Iimlnt on ReUtnjr the frnuln, luvcpt no tubatltuic. If your dniKxlHt dxw not littvo Uioui send Tour ordun to luu UNITED MEDICAL CO., Id 74, Uncirtif, Pi. K4HCnK(MSG3KflLMHLHEIEMKM Sofd in Eugene bv W. L Del.ano Scott's Santal-Pepsln Capsules A POSITIVE CURE. Wot InflamiBBtlon or fWarrh Of tti UlulttM tnd JJiftMtwt Kldnsy. No aar no par, Oarna ijnioiljr and txirmatv ntlr alt Uanataral bU4ac of tha Vrimmry Organ. Ab to I oi If harm I Ma. Hald bf drntegtsta. trio $100, or by mail. poBtpa.rJ. fcl.U), or tbr boiaa (2.15. Addnaa, THE SANTAl-PEPSIN C0.t by W. . 1K IjANO, hiu-uisf. S.E. Stevens ..Piano Tuner.. Leave orders at Eilcrs Piano House Phone Main 4 1 Residence J38 West 12th street Residence Phone Red 2771 J. W. BARRIVGER Expert Housemover Moves anything:. Twenty-five years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts Phone Red 451 J. Eueene, Oregon. Sold by W. I f ' ' i