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jakes io w who reads the news bod? . woderful a s 10 made y liver ami blad- L der remedy- .e uc; . .1.. arrat med- SvereVufterve. o Kientific research bv Dr. Kilmer, the ,i,ioent kidney and 1Dd is wonderfully VTi the bladder and feffhwhkh to the worst tSI&ottonot'we. K:w bladder trouu.v. &"LL"T1'hoVpiuI tai"" .i Vactice. and has t a T everv cose that a 'BCC.it hm been made by li-. !I ...iv 11.1VC H SO'" h- NKiiin.Root.nndliowto "w ;,ki,l.iev or bladder tron. fXm tl paiM.-r uujl si yotxr ,,Ur.KiIi" The res'""' Lwtleaare . l draw! sts. l'on-i mane ''lftt remember the name, Mt' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Biujsliamtoii, N. .,on IZYLIVER I u tronblfta cre.l deal with i ud hi4th". K " Uklnf w.r.th.nle 1 fel Teryniuch better tll recommend lliem to my rrieoda liMOidu 1 h I.,u uikom Mill No. I. FU Klror, Mast. Best For The Bowels IEETINGCF COLLEGE HEADS IS FRUITLESS i , . AMISKMENTS The .Nixon & Zimmerman Company have decided to perpetuate the fam ous characters of "Simple Simon Sim lle namely Mnu Tn.. iin i.. Hans Splegelberger, and' they will all luuuuuueu in the new musical piece which Manager Fred O. Xixon- iMrclllnger Will nrescnt In PhllHi I.S;Phla early In May. The new vehicle REACH El) O. A. C. REQUIRE-! er, CharleaHBrown "uuu, oi simple Simon Simple fame, while the music will be of the tu.i.poBiie sort, a number being fur. : RESUME WOHK ELECTRIC LINE IN SHORT TIME SCHOOL EXHIBITION . I LAST OF FEBRUARY ivoihv ok iTi'ii.s will m: ins. University of. Oregon News NO DECISION ON UNIFORM EN TRA NCE REQUIRES! ENTS MENTS NOT VP TO STANDARD. A. M. Ctterbach, foreman of con struction for the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway Co., Informed The Guard today that he has orders to bogln the work of building a switch Monday at the end of the electric line at the car barn In Fairmount. nisned by each and evnrv mnii.n ... i. .. .c. Because the standard of entrance nd composer that has been on he Springfield I He skys the tatter work requirements at the Oregon Agricult- Mon & Zimmerman staff of royalty wiu begin T about hl first o Febru ural college doe. not equal that of Betters. The new piece, it is claimed, Try The itfes ?which have been oiled the other ..Oregon.. Institutions, and be a novelty. ' 17'. J." " w.f" . Sl" hshenu rhoro .aam,, n ' . "'"" lUB-IUiKl "ei'WU "S" t .1. and Springfield for - '" ,,V T - "-nase, Pastor M. E. Church.. i""""1" " l" """an scnooi.i Longmont. Colo routn of th im It u..Mth.r L -.... .T ewuiuauDii Vi the perfecting of a state Inter-col-! I wish to express to you the ex cars will be runnlne into SDrlngfield S BT .ulne several schools to leglate association which shall fix treme pleasure wrf There several months are now distributed along the PLAYED TO I'l lil.lt SECOND I SEMESTER DEtilXS MONDAY, EKllRl'ARY . During the last week In February the Eugene public school pupils will give an exhibition of their work. All the work done by the pupils of all the grades will be displayed to the public. This will be done so the pa trons of the schools and the public In general may gain an idea of the cIbbs and nature of the work being dono in the schools. Eighth grade examinations are in The Athletic Council met last Sat urday and decided that the O. A. C. game might bo played in Portland next fall, but that In such n. case, the precedent should not bind the place of (he game the next season. No official announcement has been are 36 taking examinations. 7k I candy cathartic l i.'lUble. Potent. Taste QnoA. Do Good, .cffeiken or Oripe. 10c. 23e. 50c. Never ,i Tbe crniiln) tablet mumped C C C. Moeirtotfoui" Dinner back. i-fKtrcedyCo. Chicago or N.Y. 6oi NILE, TEH MILLION BOXES ine entrance reauiremema in am ha rnHn a u3nr,,i,i., . -w. . . .. c.i-j A, , . . Oregon universities and colleges on Rob.ey Ma Za'uX" mep 1. N- IT... th. ! . Th?. new begins on Mon- as uniform a basis as possible, will on the evening nf A.,fft th i, trncf fnr hniMin. tk. hrin : curuary d. The final cxamina not be consummated for nrnhahiv ' nno t u .. . .1.. ....?..? lions ,, , . u. .uc uappiesi. uns 01 ine sea- the river, is now ill, and it cannot will be held next week. The Their superb singing, Robley's.be learned when he expects to begin Z"d bv SuZiMen.w a.,"K "re' Id imnersonatlnns nrt ,h work on iho t,-nci,,ro ( Pared by Supeilnteudent Alderman. iweivo nnnrtred letters have been written by the pupils of the schools to send to the East under the direc tion of the Commercial club. A committee will awnnl tho nrivno in Comment- the best written letters at a later ai a meeting 01 me committee of splendid impersonations, and the work on the structure. ..s ""er- geniai, manly character of the boys' noon in Eugene, the matter of unl- themselves combined to make the JUDGF form entrance requirements in the evening civen them n f Oregon colleges, was discussed, but real Joy. Verv trulv vnnro. 1 p ' the result of the meeting was appar- Pickett, Pres. ently fruitless as far as accomplish- An audience which PARKER GOES AFTER HRYAX yours. j. E. ! Albany. N. Y.. Jan. 22. crowded the.'lng on Bryan's statement before the date. arbjjck Dealers in REAL ESTATE renew comers here and are in the W'Estate Business To Do Business w b;en in this busi are and understand 1 3i&7. At present m correspondence number of Eastern "ho are goine to this country and M desirous of dis- fol properties such '! Pasture and Farm on us. We anally acquainted 1 number of these Nnti and know 'wmtng west. If tto SELL, list FWy withus for PZ to be "things in fMl estat; that ; 'Uh us. Is-"" '-- ' " ; ; , 1 'Sfc&M pfffl v - in i s r 1 1 nl ; JU b If u ; . YJimW phecy by "occupying the waste places' are corroborative, evidence. Queen Victoria believed this version and hoped lo live to give over her throno to Christ." j Oivgnn Man Certain. Only one candidate presented him self for the Rhode Scholurshln ex- made as to the choice of conch, but a ' amlnatlons, he being Cornelius Bee- well authenticated report states that ! be, of this city. Two others who It will be Forbes, who handled West ! passed tho examinations last year are Point this year. Forbes Is a Yalo i eligible, but they are all from tho man, and after his graduation, was ! University. Bolton Hambla and Cecil Lyons are the scholars, and the ques tion of who shall go to Oxford, Ilea between the three, in case Mr. Ueebe successfully passes and demonstartes his scholarship. In any case, an Ore- OIXGERlSIiEAD CADETS IN "Till (ilXt.ERBREAD MAN," AT El(iENE THEATRE THURSDAY, JAN. :it lng the purpose for which It was seating capacity nf the First Baptist Kentucky legislature yesterday that called. - The committee was named by church and caused s'.anding room to Parker in 1901 was the "man above the State Teaehers' association last he at a premium was splendidly en- all others I did not want," Judge May, and consists of President H. M. tertalnel Friday evening by the Rob-' Parker today said that It was because Crooks, Albany College; President i ley Male Quartet. The program con- Bryan had stated he would bolt Campbell, University of Oregon; sisted of vocal quartets and solos by Cleveland. Hill. Oormiin nnrf P.inv ; Presient Kerr, of the Oregon Agrl- the membeisthe members and several , but would support Parker, that In j cultural College; President Coleman, I entertaining readings by Mr. Robley. duced Parker to change his life's I of Willamette University, and Presi-1 Encores were frequently demanded work and take the noniinntlon dent Kiley, of McMlnnville College, jand graciously responded to. Fort when the tide proved too strong themselves very fortunate In being I According to the statemenfof one , Coffins Express. : to be bre.-.sted. and Hi-van fnn'nrl Hint present. With a clear and direct of the committee who attended thel Sohieskl , he could not stop Parker's nomiiia- P'irpo.se In mind and with a heart meeting yesterday, the majority ofi He held the audience intensely in- lion, Parker says that Bryan then "holly given to love and its triumph, I the representatives of the various terested at all times. He is a born started on his famous tour of de- tlle evangelist entered Into his theme j Oregon schools were agreed on the orator and possesses the rare quail- nunciation. w"li such vigor that lu opened the! qualifications for students who cn-i'le necessary In a public speaker. Parker says It would have been hearts of his hearers-to the glorious j tered the different schools. The Ml. Vernon Daily Register. very much better for tlle party had beauty of heaven's message to earth I only bar seemingly which prevented l tne uaptist cnurcn Friday and Bryan said lu lfloa, as he says now, Hn" Ule triumphal result. OR, MARTIN WILL TALK ON SF RJUALIMS Beyond a question all who heard Dr. .Martin last night can consider orrered the head coach ship at his alma mater. He made the All-American two years. His home for the present is In Ballard, Wash. He was in Eugene I Ron man will win the scholarship of last Saturday and talked with tho;1500. members of tho council, and football Crooks Spcnkx. enthusiasts, including some of thel President H. M. Crooks of Albany fair ladles at tho Freshman Glee, i College addressed the student body Forbes Is a man of good appear- j Wednesday morning on the subject ance, large and powerfully built. I "Morality and Literature." Tho While talking, he said that tho men subject was well handled, and some In the West are larger than those o Important thoughts were brought to the East, and that the material seems the minds of the students present, much better on tho Pacific coast than I The President Is a fluent speaker, in the East. j cultured. He Is a strong supporter In view of this, It is not unlikely j of education, that an American championship Dchnto (1imiikc1. might fall to some Pacific Northwest Tho final preliminaries for the In team In tho future. terstnte debate tryouts will be held Addresses Y. M. C. A. j Saturday night in Vllljird Hall instead C. W. Converse of the University of tonight. More interest Is being of Oregon faculty addressed the stu-l taken In debate than ever before, dents ot tlle last meeting of the Y. I not alone In Oregon, but In Idaho M. C. A. on 'Homnnce of History; and Washington. From every lndi The Story of thoj Ten Tribes of Is- cation tlle final debato the last of rael." After considering various as-! March, will he a very hard battle, pects of tho question, ho said: ! Varsity Notes. "Some seventy-flvo years ago, John j O. A. C. defeated Willamette at , Wilson developed a hypothesis which 1 basketball last week has since demonstrated Its claim to I The iTnlvriiv rr' -ni,i. .ih credence. Wilson discovered that ac- have six debating coaches this year cording to tlle Irish Chronicles, there , one for every man. landed, Zbliu years ago. n tho north Dr. .l.imno cin,o,.t r ti, .,..,.. of Ireland, a iniiii named Jeremy (cf. ,onilcs department, went to Albanv Jeremiah) and a king's daughter, i Friday, where he acted as Judge of I'he Bible relates thjit Jeremiah had , the debate between tlle Albany and the care of the daughter of Zedekiah. Brownsville high schools. who whs maun captive uy tne Aasyr-j .Merle Chessman has been ratified lans. Previous to this time an In- ns Assistant Manager of the track vader had conquered Ireland. Ho team. Next year he will be the man is claimed to he of the line of tlle niter. Chesni an is 11 well known l,.,v. scarlet thread, the untinced line here, having graduated from the lo- froni Jnilah In Genesis. He married cal hlirh school the Princess Tophi and the two hous-l "Cramming" hns begun for the es of Judah were milled. From this first, semester examinations, union, through the houses of Ireland At last Friday's mooting of the Eu nnd Scotland canio the ruling house taxlan Litorarv Kocietv n, fii,. i,,.. of England. officers were elecleil: IV.wl.leni The westward migration of the Caroll no lliinstnii- vIcii.m,.i,1,i ten tribes may lie traced, because the Jennie Lilly; secretary Frances tribe or Dan, always fond of naming Young: assistant secretary, Helena things for itself, exercised that pen- Hughes; treasurer, Allle lioobo; con chant, and we find tlle route traced sor, Mtliel Johnson: editor, Elsie Dnv by ninny names of Hebraic origin is: semennt t nrm. ur i,v,i,,. Iroin the Danube to Denmark. "That the early naino. of tho Welsh Is found cn Assyrian monuments. is; At tho first meeting of the society next semester the following pro gramme will be given: Current events mat tne eisn language contains Ethel Johnson; recitation. Kuth Bald- annul u.uuu neurew words, that tho eree; n paper, Marv Foshay; and a Anglo-Saxon race Is fulfilling pro- rcndlni;. Ilelene Hughes. IF YOU NEED .OCERIE 4W W WE HAVE THEM A. full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Graniteware. Headquarters for White River Flour t Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, ThVCrbcer Corner 5thand Willamette Sis. Phone Red 461 1 ' I any definite action being taken was Saturday evenings, under tlle auspic the fact that at the state agricultural . es of the Uaraca Male Quartet. Ad college there are one or two courses ' niiss'on, 35 cents. Children, 25 cents, which make it possible for persons I The Menley yunrtei. who have not gone further than tlie Eugene will be glad to again hear sixth or seventh grade in the public the .Menley Quartet, which appears at school to enter. Thoso courses are the high school on Monday evening. ;said to bo In the mechanical depart-, Ricketis. their Imptrsonaior, is ia mem. show In himself. Te music is always The other remaining Oregon col- ' good, and the nddhion of the musical leges feel that they cannot compete chlmors Is a rplcndid new feu I lire, oh an equal basis with the agricul-1 .Mr. Rirkett is nn Imp- rs.nmior and turnl college, since most of the oih- reader of rare ability.- Fairlkid Ke or schools require a much higher publicun. standard of scholarship for any pros-1 In their singing they showed rare pective student. President Kerr, of ability, mid no hetfr was ever heard the agricultural college, since com- here.. (lolconiip. Herald, lng to the head of this institution," The .Menl.-ys ar- great, and tho has raised the admission standard In readings of Chester Rickeus was one some courses, but there are said to of tlle many excellent features ol an yet remain one or more courses where entertainment filled to overflowing the entrance standard required is not '"n adninuute tilings. .Metropolis vrey high. i herald. As a result of the difference found 1 , to exist. It was thought Impossible toj do anything at the meeting yester-j day, and it was therefore decided to i call a meeting of representatives I from all the Oregon colleges and unl-j versifies before the stale teacherr." ; association, and to further take up this problem. Albany Herald. & Starbuck TRE BLOCK StpVon l,lB . TREK IMU'NIXf) J. F. Itoss has reslgnel his position with Moon ,t Tlngley and will take up hU old trade of pruning treos a.4ai!i. 'I here is much m Schiller has said "Low, llltimoa fh .realms of algal." One of old said i "the entrance of Thy Word glveth I light." Truly it Is the love of (lod , i that sent tne Saviour (the Word made flesh I Into this once dark and hopeless world ol sin, and by Ills' breaking the bars of earth's might iest prison i has brought j i and im mlliy to lijiht thniugh the g.;s- l. I. i It. whs "Low's Triumph" which ln-1 dined live persons to go forward I wuen Ihe g.,s,u I InWtallon was given, -thus ii.jut.n- the nuiiilier of acces i sioii.; about Ihi. Look out for "spooks" tonight. Dr. I have blocks in contemplation. Martin will deliver bis great lecture Tenants desiring store rooms and of- InlH ''veiling on "hpirli ualism thel floo tvin ,1,, ,,.n , i, i ... Devil Is in It." Iniii.it, I oi Hi,. ,.., ' mediately I am also planning flats 'iHer'ng an admission fee of 10 for families. .cents will be requested. Most surelv FREK THOM AS. Architect. i many hundreds w ill make the "Parker Is the man above all others I did not want." JERSEY' 111 I.I, FOR SERVICE The grnnd, imported, rnypl bred, registered Si. Lambert bull, No. i2, 103. A rare chance to breed to such an animal as I his. Ancestors W illi butter records 1) to ll'J pounds per week. N. Humphrey, S.mili Willam ette street, Lgenc. llionu lied 471. , '' JL'7 STORE ROOMS AND OH lCES BR0DERSBR05. NEW MARKET ! We are now located in our ne-y building- across fhe street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Cai Choice Lard for 65c Eroili and Stews Strictly Cot Price BHODER.S B?OS. m7t West, eth Street. Madame Beas'; Pills. 1 2tf Room 7, Chrisuian Blk. Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wll lamctte streets. if or this opportunity to hear a master ly discussion on ".Spiritualism." Remember the time 7::io. The 'announcement of nn Intensely Inter esting subject Tor Saturday night will be made at tlle service Ibis evening. Coniu early. TEA You can have it good if you want to. Or bad if you don't take care. Your trnrtt "hTn reur miner If to don't llkt txhiliinr i Bl-sI: we par him ed of thlii kind of ! and having had ten or :i;or-' ifje;' e:perience m this Im'ines-:, le- ; i- hi s to s:iv to llis old cn'olliel-s, PI :-. es t.i new one.-', tliat. he will do !a!! i.:-!'U I,,"' ;n" triniTiiit'.::, ie;i-iln:r ! and flower gard-nin, fii.-l will do it' i:i;;!,f.' I have iwo expericnreil h-lp-i ei fiat have been with n:e tor twin NEW TODAY I WANTKD A situation by an expo- j lii .iieil housekeeper, capable of ink ing charge of boarding hous"; or would lake entire charge cf prl-; vale house for small compensation' anil home for sell an I two ilnugh-! ters, aged 1 :l and 1 .". : hi .t of rcf-1 CARD OF THANKS We her-by extend our le ai-l felt t.hanlis to the many friend and neigh bors for their kindness and fyaipn thy In our i lino of hcri-im ine'iii, In the loss of husii.'iiid nn-l laiher. MRS. W. It. HIL LAUD sl- flires given. II , Ml W. S' Address I'elltil Stic Mr.' A.I AMI FAMILY. Huge rORTI.ANn ROV.Wi I1AKERY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made. For sale at Otto'a. r- irisfaetion rf'iar.m'e d. I'rl, liu f.ii -oeehle HI Lie I t that, kind of work. ' Will do the work by the day or by FOR SALE: .w li r :om house; tho job. concrete foundation; outbelldlngs. Leave h tl orders at MODS' A TINO- j c '-"' wi ll, by owner, tl'-l Feny LEY'S. C .' East Ninth street. Eugene, j street. JS0 Lir.. or wrr.e me, j. r. iieas, mine address. ROM, TOP DESK For gale cheap. J. O. Watts, cor ner Ninth anil Willamett ttrrcma. Invpi.r will double their money In two year" if 'hey buy lota or acre traru in th Blair atrwt addltlot Tha city muat bulla la taat trectlB. W "v. n hospital. Hotel. C"ok fni Eucne General Apply Room II Sl-ntlng at the I'nderwiio.l Rink tonight. Come nnd enjoy yourself, a pleasant tine ausnreil. ' u CASTC Pot Trtfonfe 1 J.OIIIf'fdt' I mt ...... TfcilWndYoi' WANTED By University student, hnarq" and lodvlna; In "xchnnge for work. "C," car of Guard. J2g Blara the Butvi of L. ;.jea, . r. Alt:3 Uc'jgfe If I j FRENCH I 'fi TfMALF A Patr, Cfiitai ItB- I.inr Fit II HlTI'FKUWKU CSi.. Mi:.x-tntc ation. NfUH MO nil TO MIL. HitM Murrl Hwdv! Hittl'Turl Ion lli f.r.ti-i. nr Mnnoy "U ruutl' 1. H-nl prf fuiKI fMrtU-ti) (mt (k.x. VlllRciid thcin (in trtiil, ti to iifiid fir wi;t Mlmcil. humplci trvv. hiwist on gtllliC Vw (Tfnaiiu', pt im ti ifMi i into. 1'xmir (IrtlKk'lNl (lHV not llUVU tin-Ill Kltd VOliT ortlt-ra Ui Ilia 4 4 UNITED VECICAL CO.. Cct 74. Uncinir. Pj '"Old in tuiene i'i U. L fieiw e r-" mm 'm mm t I IN ONE OR MAN Y COLORS I Ml I J. W. BARR1NGER Expert Housemover Moves anything. Twcnty-'tv years experience. Residence, East t-il teen tn ano Oak Ms. Phone Red 4011. Kuecnc. Oie?on 4 l?3 LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOII GRADE WORK! tlTIS II 10W it USTlia HOttll ' HOWER & WOOD , Iliiil Estnlp irnd Tlmtii-r l.nmU Itntu-li, Fiirm anil t'lly ProfHTly Your imtmiingi rcnr4'tfiilly nollrlteir. Rim I, over Elmtaat. Rank TO WHOM IT MY CONCERN The nuestion lias oten been iis!:-il, ran there be Kind water sucured I i the dross addition? We say, --. . W. Taylor, the well driller, h4 Jiwt informed the company that ! & feet. has completed two wells of excellen'. water In said addition at a depth of 0 O. OP.OH8, Manager. !!: I