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TOE EUGENE DAtLY GUARD. THE El'UKXK DAILT GC KD, TIESDAY, JAM'AItY -Trt S VP . . .- rtf ha wpplr. rT:t overy u '" rented. AQUroan an sDd) e"e'd make all remlt """""".""ble o The Eugene Guard, all remit- gobcrlitl"n Kates Dally bo"" r 2.00 .05 '' ., .in' rates made known on ,pfttl0ant' Eugene, Oregon, poBtof WWr,ia V- focoml-class matter. . . . tnv The Guard. . V.iioKinir are authorized to imre Geo. A. Urury. ??, "'.imnmera are authorized to Je w and receipt for subscriptions SttTD.Hr and Weekly Guard. on her wedding day anything about the mysteries of household economy, of 9he ways of doing things which must be done If slQ Is to have a wholesome, healthy and happy life. It Is necessary to suggest how serious this condition is as it relates to the essential Interests of lire. Judge Lewis, of the United States court, sitting In Denver, has upset all the government prosecutions for fraudulent coal land entries In Colo- irado by deciding that the "dummy eniryman," system was not Illegal. The supreme court, now. There la one consolation in the theory of Professor Dodd, of Amherst College, that the wise men of Mars will soon be teaching ui by wireless messages they can't try to teach us more fool things than our college proressors now do. Member " Associofeu rress IESDAV. JAXl'AKY 7, 1908 NEW THEORY SUCCESSFUL INDIANAPOLIS ti" irivn BY rXfiKXK'S " . - - - an. . . T. 4 v'n Fl.NK .M1L,I1.-UX IJ.l.l- tVene has a splendid band, th nralt largely of a year's hard work on part of Professor Read, the very Mnkble leader, What ne nus accom ullahed could not nave ueen uuue, however, except for the persevering work of the members or tne organiza. Ition, and each Individual Is therefore ..titled to full share In the credit that attaches to the band as a whole, Oar people have enjoyed the numer ical free concens given in the park sod on the streets, and no doubt ap preciate the organization and the ef- lorti it has put forth to entertain ithem, but this feeling should take a bore substantial form that mere Lords of commendation. Something fciors tangible Is needed by the land boys, and the opportunity is to be given to extend such apprecla- Ilon la the shape of financial sup ort. Tomorrow night the band will give is entertainment, assisted by Miss lorlt Dare, an entertainer of real bllltr, and the people of Eugene Ihonld pack the theatre to its ca- uclty. They are assured of a splen- U'entertainment, well worth the Admission price, and furthermore it 111 give evidence that the band Is Appreciated and that the city is proud if It, and glad of the opportunity to mist It financially. Let everybody a booster tomorrow night by turn og out to hear the band play or if o can't possibly attend buy a tick- It and send a proxy. jCHOOLS KDICAT1NG FOB. INCAPACITY With all the elaoratlon of our ed ucational system, are we fairly pre- firing our young people for the work Men must be done If the race Is to I "Stain Itself, Is civilization Is to be oped for? Does our over-elaborate iducatlonal system aim at the end of "Hipping the rising eeneratlon fnr Pe real duties which they must face? Interrogates the Argonaut, and Mnswer to Itself says: uur system takes little or- no an- Pnt of the needs of the workaday provides no equipment for thi ng 0f every-dny and common we duties. Much ioa ,i i. N discipline and coneenti-ntinn ... fW to steady devotion to hum mings. Even hor. it Hi to be efflnlent the work of tin fTatlonal . .... fee i 10 unpened 10 Lwi degeneracy. Our IT re,- turn out a boy or girl fcen' ,0 a intelligently, to -"n nana, or with that disci " .usracIer essential to any - D.eunV-t.riln.. ...... n- "'"s eupaoniiy. know r,f . The Commercial Club is making a wise move in taking up The Guard's suggestion as to the organization of a local building and loan association. Nothing could be done that will tend more to encourage home building. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion invited a scrap with the nrohl- bitionists when It decided that a rail road was within Its legal rights when it gives a lower rate for carrying beer than mineral water. Ex-Congressman Williamson has the laugh on his partners, Van Ges ner and Biggs. They have served jail sentences and paid flues, while he stands a good show of being acquit ted on his next trial. That It will be cheaper for Neva da's legislature to ask that United States troops continue to do po lice duty than to provide for the state's doing It is true, but that it will be wise we doubt. Former Senator Spooner says that all he knows about pouitics Is what he sees in the newspapers. How ever, Senator LaFoIlette will have to "be shown" before he accepts that as literally true. No matter how little diplomatic Ice the new Greek minister to the United States may cut, he has made a hit by declaring American women to be the same type aB those of classic Greece, only more beautiful. Gas Addicks must have copped another bunch of coin, as he' has an nounced that he Is back in politics and a candidate for the republican nomination for governor of Delaware. i No, brethren, the occasional whoops you hear in the dead hours do not come from wild Indians. Some men can't fall off the water wagon without making a lot of noise. In times of peace prepare for war," said George Washington, and the administration is acting upon the advice and sending war supplies to the Philippines. L. T. Cooper Makes Very Many Converts During His Stay in That City The new theory, backed up by his Is a fair example: preparation) advanced by L. T. Coop-! "Mr. B. F. Campbell, of 3224 West er with regard to the cause of most ' Washlngton street, has this to say of is bh;r6ofwnheb prr , 't' Is being sown broadcast by this tha nnt fi .. " yrLm?nK i. 1 lnS Pa'" all the time. Everything I stomTh hb.8l'ehVe8 thai ,he human' ate Stressed me. I have been under S J"! b TH8 ,deSenerate ln he treatment of many physicians and nla h i amn;and.decl?re8t?atg00d have taken 811 kinds of medicine J,8 . iLmS9iblVL'?le!8.the "om-; none of which afforded me any re rto Jf.h M ""'f d I"'" he clalms to ,ief- 1 was ereatly discouraged, and An aH.wi f?anf "v."- , ,. ,. 1 Was ab0,,t read' t0 ive up when Mr ?tr H.fnnt r th.e i?"1"""1"0''8 Cooper came to this city to introduce Star during Cooper's stay in that city his remedies has this to say of Cooper and his : " 'I was skeptical, of course after fnln:f "Rrid?nU, ' ' spending so much n onoy anTUkln" and h?i f ast0,,ndedb' L- T. Cooper such a large quantity of medicine and his new preparation. , but, like the drowning man. I was .r-. ,? tn".t Prec,eded Mr- CoP- ready to grab at a straw, so I secured nfh , nf.re ',ld. ! "U 8nccess in some ot Mr- Cooper's New Discover" .. uul ie immense guc- medicine and began taking It it cess of his medicines and the general seemed to help right from the 'first ,1. T j . j wuoiiy ua- nose, i nave been taking It for sev- P J1; ,..u .... .. eral weeka- a,ld can now eat heartily l tMo - . 7. ' mo urai t...o js " mm. imui.ie miinn ume in rive years eat anvthlng in line waiting their turn for hours In without n.in ji.,.,.. . .S' . L, m. . . " " i'"" ".C.COO III uiiv KII1U. U n un m ee mm. i ne most in- i reel like a new being life la worth .v..0L.f, ivaiuiii ui mm u me stare- living now. ' ments made by reliable citizens as to l.nt the ictn.i mmniiEi,m.ni. p:. .....;".:"'"' " " "'.' -"ir rH- or'a A v"vi- IIIOIMIUIB IIIKUlCllie 10 OU If yOUT "".r , Biuio- euuerai neaicn is not all that It should ments of this character the following be. Hull's Re Cross Drue Store CLASSIFIED COLUMNS lOIt 8ALK WAXTKI) (Continued.) WOOD FOR SAl.K-lti-ineh wood. Phone Farmers' 2Sii. oak FOR SALK (iood fresh niilih cow E. M. Watson, 322 East Eleventh street. j$ FOR SALE Household furniture at a bargain; Inquire at SG9 Oak street. $ WORK WANTEU Man with team will plow gardens or auv similar wurk. Phone Black 5172. Jll WOOD FOR SALE 16-inch oak wood, 16. 5u per cord. Phone Far mers' 2 86. j2 6 FOR BALE Second growtu fir wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt'6 Jewalry store. tl FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, nearly new. Inquire at 6S5 East Elovonth street. tf FOR SALE A fow hay, delivered. A Phone Black 281 1. tons of louse C. Matthews. FOR SALE Cheap, good second hand 8ludebaker 3-inch wnwn. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. li' WANTED TO RENT Modern cot tage lor family of two; will take Ions lease and take good care of premises. Box 43, Eugene. J7 ham ED On or before Februar ist, modern seven-room house. Ad areas 3 11 west Eighth street mono Black 2741. jn WANTED Manager for branch of- nee vn v-Nh to locate hero In Eu gene. A'Llrnjs, with references, inn Morris Wholesale House, Cln cinaati. imio. J CORDWOOD FOR SALE Leave or ders with L. O. Brown at Dr. Brown's office In CTIirlbnian block. IS MEMOKIAM Of Jessie Maud McCormlck. dauch- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCormlck, who died December 30. 1907: An angel of mercy and love Came down from God's mansions Above And ere the night had changed to day Her spirit wooed from mortal clay. BERKLEY -NOTES. (Special Corresnondence Mrs. Mattle Piatt of Portland vls- nea witn ner brother Jesse Fountain a few days last week. Rev. Curtis of Eugene preached at Falrview school house l.n.t Snnj.. The crowd was small, on account of siormy weainer. I. A. Jivans locclne crew hovi This model sister, this loving daugh-1 . el? . runnlnS logs since the The Japanese explanation bureau Is forced to work overtime In order to keep down war rumors that have their Inception In the movements of the active little Island empire. Hats off to Justice Dowllng, who will sit In the case, for issuing an order prohibiting the admission of women to Harry Thaw's second trial. Now we know how the report got out that King Alfonso Is a victim of consumption he eats nine meals a lay. ore desneratelv creature In n, . h me wuriu mar " Br or elri no,- j ,, grauuatea with iuey c.l 1 1 ., . tibib -v. . irom ou ITU) system, with no lifpac- reH i,.j .. slhw .. """siy. to write I lu "g'ire acrurntelt, t j .3"'.'ln.lywh,ti; .h It rtr. " win n, rIkl... . lM rears or ." ., ",,c" ,ur 8,1 1 k Dri.,,u n""ners. And ''tab.,,,," ."ola "re spewing ' " 9("ehow by th C.w.?,'i,lng wor,d8- 'l,i. . "Me as we" as In in nth. to du 1 (r days every boy f i. if "n'e "Ind of usefu "round . 8 "10re tnan lrr,. ., Klrl some- h " "e """'estlc duties. '.' -l,on of boys In "rn i ... ""portion ot ather'a hun.. ""p"teak or Irnn . rkloa , 6 ,hat tha ave"-age Pon n-'lr"n,ln 'o look ask- H Merles n ?DX bea,,9e thr '"-an ui i iDlIih. "aa no practl- te, Xot o e , one younf re old, know? Carrie Nation Is in Mexico, and It .night not be a bad idea to try and persuade Diaz to keep her there. WATERS OP TriiE LAKE ARE FAST EMPTVIXG. J. Frank Adams Informs the Mer rill record that the decrease in the depth of the waters of Tule Lake, as shown by the government meas urements at his place, amount to one Inch within the past two weeks When the vast size of this body of water Is taken into consideration and the further fact that this Is the season of precipitation and not of evaporation, It will be readily recog nized that the newly discovered out let Is gradually lowering the lake. Mr. Adams is hiring men and pro curing heavy crowbars, plrks. thalns. a derrick and other machinery, and proposes to try to enlarge the chan nel sufficiently to alio was much wa ter as runs In Lost river to flow out. This should soon demonstrate wheth er or not the present outlet Is per manent, or is merely running Into a large cave In the lava bed3 that will eventually become flllPd up. causing the wator to raise to Its old level. ter. Noble in thought, so pure in Uf Loyal in friendship, Chr;stllke in deed. Her practice consistent with her creed. So loved at home, so dear to fr'nds. Her Influence in a circle extends Unmeasured, unmeasured ln years, And priceless as Jewels of tears. Our words and our tears now beto ken That a fond earth tie now Is broken. But our spirits give witness at length Of a' love tie eternal In strength. To this life she bade fnrewell In joy that our words cannot tell; Christ welcomed her home, and re signed We'll love still more a God so kind. She is sleeping, oh, so sweetly, Where not a trace of carp or sorrow E'er can mark her peaceful brow. Keep the tears that thou wouldst lav tsh O'er that quiet peaceful head. Written by a friend and neighbor in beart, also a neighbor in Women of Woodcraft. freshet. They have about th reA.fniiT.1 h of them In the creek now Will Goldson and wife have come u-om uurvauis to work for T. A Evans. Gertie Fisk of Acme Is quite sick at the home of her uncle, Z. T. Flsk. rrann Jones of Washington has ueen visiting with his half brother Arthur Jones. He came from Wash ington to attend the wedding of Ida Job, his neice. The school at Falrview closed January 3. Mrs. Inman has taught a good school. It Is hoped he WlLLASrETTW v TlnT-r ' CHANGES OWNERSHIP Having purchased from B.F. Good pasture the Willamette Meat Market, I expect to conduct the same in a first-class manner in every respect. i win Keep cnn-itantly on band a complete line of fresh and smoked meats, guarnatne'ng then the best quality at the most reasonable prices. Orders filled promptly and delivery made to every part of the city. Phone Main 33. tf J. H. VINCENT. TIMBER LAN'D may bq employed again In the future.) - . t AS TO ACl'TE DISEASES In many quarters of the country osteopaths are not very numerous; as u ruHuu, me news of their good work having spread, they are kept bsy treating patients who come to their offices suffering from diseases that have become chronic, so ihat the im pression has grown that osteopaths treat chronic dioeaca only. In many quarters of the country where osteopaths have bocome nu merous the doctors of this new school have become the regular family phy slclay. They have been called In alike iur uio irouuios of children and pa rents, and their marked success In the treatment of dl character makes their services much sought after. Any ono who wishes a thoroughly convlnclnz dnmmiti.i.n,. of osteopathy's effectiveness should call In an osteopath when some mem ber of the family is suffering from on ntuio auacx; ana it Is quite cer tain that the osteopath will thereaf ter be the family phvslclan. ur. ii. l,, studTey. osteopath, office xv-i i-iianiners Hardware store Phone Black 1 326. Residence, 734 rerry street.. I'lione Red 3197. WOOD FOP. SALE, A few cords of good dry grub Oak inul drv fir. Enquire of E. M. Warreu, 412 Lawrence street. FOR SALE Fine lam" ,n ucreago tracts, close to Eugene; good loca tion; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. lii'tnln' Holms 3 and 4. lleekwitli Build ing, Eugene, Oregon. fi FOR SALE BY OWNER New eight roora house with gas.elecirlc light, beautiful shrubbery, and all mod ern Improvements, two blocks from car line and In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots 66 2-3 x 160. Apply at this office for particulars. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chickeu fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent, Room 6, over First National Bank. Bring this notice with you. FOR SALE One of the best couiitr-v general merchandise businesses In the Willamette valley, store hav ing made big money and party do ing well, but other matters require owner's attention. For further particulars address "X," this of fice. j7 SI MMONS l. TEE nitCl'lT COI'RT OF Till STATE OF OREGON FOR LANI- t ill N Tl . M-... 1- i .i...i, ..in ..i.i., i iiisoiis, iiiunmi, vs. ueorge rosier ritrsons, (ielenilant. In George Foster Parsons, thu above named defendant: in me iiu.1110 oi iiu; statu of Ore gun. you are hereby required to ap pear ami answer t ho complaint filed ngalnst you In (ho above entitled sun. wllliin six weeks from th date oi tne llrsl publication of this sin "ions, and If you fail so to nnswr tor want I hereof ph'.i;:tli'f will apply in tills court for the relief prayed lor in tin? complaint filed In the above entiled suit, to-wit: For a d uissiiiviiig uie marriage tun- iraet. now existing between plaintiff anil defendant; for the eare and cus tody or t ho Issue of said marriage namely, Maude Beryl Parsons; and for her costs and disbursements) In this suit; and for such other and far mer relief as to tills court mav see meet and equitable In the premises. mis summons Is published bv or der of the Hon. L. T. Harris, judge oi uie auovo entitled court, which order was made and dated tho 16th day of Dec'.'mber. 1907. and whieh said order directed that this sum mons ue published once a week for six successive weeks, in the Eugene i.?.in uuuru. Tho date of the flr.it publication of this summons Is December 17, uul. FRED M. 1110 NEFFE, Attorney for Plaintiff. FOR SALE BY OWNER Only one block from high school, choice lo cation, residence, new and modern and east frontage; lot 30x162 feet ; well worth $2000; will go at a bargain If sold soon. Enquire at ints orrice. tf MI8CKLLANEOIS TO TRADE By owner, timber land lor city property or land close to some town. No agents. Address H. G., Box 4 94, Eugene, Or. ACCORDION PLEATING Done bv Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf FOR EXCHANGE 16 acres, well Improved, near Oaklnnd, for prop erty in or near Eugene. Good trade will be given. McMurphey & Ru,'h. 22 West Eighth street. tf RANK KOOLiSHXES When attacked by a cough or Here is the chance of youi I'.fe. 1 colrt " h , uf, a cn or 8 can sell you timber in tracts Iron "'i' thn .i ,T '"'"l " 4,000,000 feet to 400.000.000 feet as medicine mannr vy ,er i oo 5S -ont. n, hn,..on foot n,ealcne than Dr. Kings New DIs- Thls will make you 100 per i&t per "cia ""? h EldrldBe' ?' Em yea, Put your .money where It will ZoreV en ve I'r" mane you a roriune in a snort t me thi. host n,j. . . " and stop talking hard times. There ' br L in ?r coughf never was as good a time to buy as f, "d o.8;.,?,' "'"V,.0"!," 1 ,nroat and now. Don t wait six months and then kick yourself for what you have lost. Inquire at 482 Willamette street or write James N. Randall, Lock Boi 455, Eugene, Or. GASOLINE WOOD SAWING W. G. White t prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street NOTICE Subscribers to the promotion fund ire reminded that the first payment of their year's subscription Is now due. Kindly Instruct your bank to ut sarfti to the credit of Treasurer E. Yoran. If paid for a year In dvance a discount of 5 per cent is Bowed, or 2 per cent If paid for lx months In advance. EUNGENE COMMERCIAL CLUB. Good music at the Underwood :1lnk every evening. Come and en- oy yourself. State of Ohio, Clly of Toledo, Lucas coun'y, ss. : Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of tha firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE :it:N'DRED DOLLARS for ecb und eve'y case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use o. Hall s Catarrh fii-o. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn before me and ubscrlbed In my presence this 6th day of De cember, A. D. lSKfi. (Seal) A. W. GLn.VON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces or the system Send for tcstlmonlalirl'ree. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- 'Ipatton. DRKS8MAKI.VO Suits a specialty. Mls Williams A lung troubles. Mv chlldron .h. ject 10 croup, hut New Discovery quickly relieves evnrv .h..i, Known the world over as the king of i.i.unt mm mng remedies. Sold un aer guarantee nt W. A. Kuykendall's mil mure, ouc and ai. Trial bot- uo iree. POKTLAXI, ROVAI, IIAKERY Bread, the hen? anil h..in,i, ( Co.. Rooms 7 anjj 8. Gordon block fl bread made, for sale at Otto i. IMGHTH GltAl.K EXAMINATIONS The eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools will be hold January 23, 24. May 14, 15. June 11,12. Teachers who hn VP niinlta -n A .. for tho examination should notify ne oi me mumicr or questions want ed and the name of the porson ap- e.....-.i io nonuui.i mo examination at least 15 days before tho date far which tho questions are wanted W. B. D1LLARD, County Superintendent. SINGKK SK WIXG MACHINE Co. Machines sold Terms, $2 per month. 615 will.,..' ette street. Phone Red 1451 PORTLAND UOVAL BAKERY Bread, the heat nn.1 k v.i . bread made. For sale at Otto s. STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nished free to eniplolyers. Clerks' Registration Bureau, entrnnco to ofrices 14 Selllng-lllrHch building, 3S6 1-2 Washington street, corner West Park, Portland, Oregon, tr DON'T Tall to see Chezem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Clie tem. Room 1 1, Walton Bldg. tf Rciristrritlnii of Ijiml TIM,. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of uregon for the County of La no. In the matter of tho application of .lonn it. Campbell to register the Mile to 1 no "east half of lot six in block Seven, In Skinner's donation to Lnno conn ty, Oregon; ulso beginning: nt the southwest corner of said lot six in said block sevon and run soiun ;i4 reet, east 80 foot north 34 feet to southeast cor. nor of Hiild lot, thonce west 80 reet to place of beginning. In Eu geno, Lima county, Oregon," Against Tho First National Bank of Eugene, v?ieguii, a corporation; S. B. Ea Kin, trusteo, N. A. Whltenker and w. l'. Cheshire, defendants. To all whom It may concern: Take notice that on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1907, an application was filed by John R. Campbell In the circuit court of Lano county for In itial registration of tho title to the land above described. Now unless you nppoar on or before the 31st day or January, A. D. 1908, and show cause why such application should not be granted, the same will bn tnk. en as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the iippin-aiion mid you will be forever barred from disputing the same. U. LEE, Clerk. WALTON & NESS, Applicant's Attorneys. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market iFkimbin Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the f;as fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call and let us estimate on your work. a & Heitznun 34 West 8th St. Phone black 1171 EIcctricGas, Water v Wil'etnette Valley Co Organized 1083 TS First.- National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Cnpltal paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided Profits 65,000 Additional liability of stockholders under nutlonal banking laws. 100,000 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING-On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write tho Oregoa Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale street, Portland, Oregon, for nrlces RESPECTABLE "oENTLEM AN, very wealthy, wishes to correspond with Intelligent respectable lady or wid ow; object, matrimony. Write Im mediately to N. Leaman, Room 207, 8G Fifth avenue, Chicago. , E. C. Guiliford Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables New Finer Itooni v I'lilihi-r Tire Tiirnoiiis. '' Kill I (i-ecli Stage Mne. lll) West Kill Street. Phone Slain Of) Total , $265,000 We will bo pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub- ect to check. Wo will handle your business with care and In strict confidence, whether your account la large or small. T. G. Hendricks President " Lukln Vico President E. Snodgrass Cashier Luko L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier Merchants Bank s.v 1.1 nn, UK.KCJON 0 Does a ? General Banking Business on Conservative Lines I rort kknt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms ror young men students. Cull at 332 KVast Fourteenth streot. tf FOR RENT New six-room house. unfurnished. Cheap. Call at (i2 Alder street. jn rURNISHBD ROOMS El ei.tr Ic light and bath; three blocks west or postofflca. Apply at 521 Lincoln. tf UlSWMIKIWItNIMNMi Pictures for Xmas. j FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, $8 per month; also irnn room, $6. Two unfurnished rooms, I inquire Sin High street, or Moses & Son's store. J 7 PASTURE TO RENT Will paTtuTo cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of i Eugene. Fine grazing; ii-rms re sonsbln. Inquire Room I, over Loan ft Savings lunik, or a -I dress I P. O. Box 182. Eugene t have just received a large or der ol Ibem which we will sell (or a (rwdaya'pr!cn Hut will entice you to buy. See Our Window OVERTON I S Wall Paper and Drug Co. 2 MymM)iiM i s : is v o. .-. orciNUHK, President, m L, H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALIS TER, Cashier. A 0 Cor ?.h anj Willamette m LOHT AM) KOI .M. LOST An oU-fnshlone:! lircnKplii. Loavo at Guard office and receive rownrd. j7 Skating at the CnderwnnH ninb tonight. Come and pleasant Ime assured. if WA.VTKH WANTED TO BUY A lot or Angora goats. Address Levi Oeer, London Springs, Oregon. J7 ! IF YOU WANT TO SELL your erty tell the Orenon Land Compa ny about It and they will c)o tho rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu rene. Or. tf J. W. BARRINGER Expert Houscmover I Moves anything:. Twenty-dv yrars experience. Residence, Easl Fifteenth and Oak Sts Phone Red 451 1 . Euircne, Oregon Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Haulm WOOD FOR SALE 504 WlllimetteSU Eugere, Oregon Phone Hlnok VAX K. L. ( 1 1 AMI! Kits, I'resldint. DARWIN IIRISTOW, Casliirt Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon, . Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000 Notes mid MorlKages liounlit. Mon ey limned on approved security. In lerent pulil on time certificates of de. MMlt. A general banking busluewi timiKiieleil. HOWER & WOOD 15ml K.Melc mill Timber LhiiiIh ItfiiH-li, Knrni noil City Property Vour uiliuii.-iKe ri sMi (fully soiielli-i, Itooni 1, mer l lr,t Nat. Hunk S. E. Stevens . . I'l.lXO TI'NEIl , . I.e.-ii rilei- nt KlleiV Piano lliiiiw. . IMiooe Main -41. Ifclileiirp l;tH West I2lli Ht. Itenlileme l'hone 1U-0 2771.