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JjffljGENE DAiLY GUARD. Address all com- ot tLe week. all remlt- ana K,Vbleto The .uBm - . v.,rrler. per week. .15 urtrea ' ler per monto .no C rered W P(ivBnce) . 4.00 r -.n one rear u" nn Uo.... ::;::: .bo V2i Tt Eugene, Oregon, postot-wfwond-class matter. uard. - fAilowing' are aumorwBu m J"Tt for subscriptions or f'(0 A. Drury. Cob Masters are authorized to ill postmastera a e g M'e'"T Weekly Guard. grounds near this city Is well-timed. We have reached a stage or develop ment and populutlon in Lane county where there should he a good fair held here every fall. We can no doubt secure the district fair part of the time, and when that is not possl ble a good county exhibition and pro gram could be arranged. Chairman Tawhey, of the house ap propriation committee, is also getting theinterrogalloii habit, lu response to a letter from Attorney -Genera! Bonaparte, urging -an appripri.-irtan of 941.91Q to pay secret servico'ch ployes for six months; he wrote ask ing by what authority of law Fernet service agents" were employed by the department of justice ' S-Tvii.'i'i.:Ni)H.T PAPEK ulber Associated Press Registration opens for prima ries, January 6. Ctoefor election, April 7. Primary Election, April 17. Registration reopens, April 21 Close for election, May 15. General election, June 1. Registration reopens, Septem- ber 20. -Close for election, October Presidential election, Novem ber 3. Lt MOItK SIOXKV FOlt l'KXSIOX KOI.li Tie chairman of the sub-committee lesions of the house committee iDoropriatlons has announced ror- Br that the committee has agreed nrommend the pension roll of .OM.OOO for the fiscal year end- lime 30, 1909. This will be about ilO.OOO In excess of the pension of the nresent fiscal year. The hue Is largely due to the provis- of the McCumber bill, effective in Btury, 1907, by which the en rcaent of pensions in (accordance rue and establishment of phy3l nmlnation as pre-requlslte to leiabllshment of pension'' claims iMOimtof physical disability were light out. nil chairman of the pension com ae has addressed a communica te the secretary of the interior ommendlng that all the pension ides throughout the , United '.es be discontinued except one, it Washington, D. C, and all the llness of the department will be incted from that point if the wot plan under contemplation is into effect. SSMALETK.XCIIKIiS AltK ItKCOMIXO "SISSIKS' hit hundred men shuffled tineas- a their seats, a thousand women fled their best raiment and whls- M with much nodding of plumes fu President G. Stanley Hall, of f University, said of the over tolalnlzation" of our schools to the state teachers' convention rff- Men should be principals, with wer them, so that they will he dieted once In a while. In the P" now we flnd men principals "are only women under them, toe men are becoming 'sissies.' " reldent Hall Is rlL-ht m n, h. Re value of contradiction. A P Is apt tn he quicker, keener. ' "doom a broader man than 'Pman or a teacher, because he " ' court or printed brief no that Is nnt'nnalyzed, sifted wntradicted If nosslhin w hi- Through this mill of con- ""nmust he ground before he Wperly become a Judge. The r and the .,,.h. ." I,,., . uncon- f tled In nl,,;t nn. - ii initiiurin. rare v,MtvB to stand -nr without mental loss -etendenev nf n, ... .. period, not 1,"dl"K his aHogod fn,i,,, The "edit the female llrnnt -.1..,. I ,v. ,. , ""mi popuin- Norn... ... . - ,:i,s "assea III l a ... hr.nl .. .. . n,.,t W,M Jars nn -unnor wnni-n teacher. Kri-al m .i . . .. Somehow we caii't exactly got the altitude of Hear Admiral CuppS, chief of the bureau of construction, who told the house naval commutes In one breath that the navy v. elconied Intelligent criticism and in the next demanded that the newspaper men be barred from the committee room. The head of the largest national bank in Washington takes no stock in the talk about this 'national cam paign being a dull one. He said of it: "It is going to shake the coun try from one end to the other." do ing, to be a sort of politica' earth quake, eh? Senator Hansbrough, of North Da kota, says the Harvester trust has decreed his retirement because he dared to offer a resolution to Investi gate it. Tush, tish, senator, haven'! you heard that all Hie trusts hae been restricted? SO LAM) FltAl ii I - UL'J ...... iiiu, K iHoiii-:i) f,.nol':,.f "le Pending land - ni ite tried at the lire ' m. iiiu urn-, ni ti, , p aoanoon them. At the "" Ji ine llall-.Mavs consul. racy case th.s week. Special Prose- . ..... ..nit; win return to San Fran w. LU ii.-!,iiiio tne .prosecution ; ""i' snut cases 'that he loft n" "rariiy in order to conduct the ..,j.,..lo , ,e ex-uistrlct attorney. -aiijijiiruing this term of court Judge Hunt will probably be nvu IO- uisniiss the indictment umriio i. urownell, who I charged Mth subornation of perjury .. ...... in,, uuicr inuictnients are to iu uisonssen. It is not known. - All the remaining cases will then be set ui.iriai at tne April lerm. On or m.i ui juuge Hunt yesterdav nil In roi-s summoned for the terni, except ...vsc me rian-.Mays case, were .-Aciist-u irom rurllier attendance the term. Another panel will ui awn tor tne trials at the term. , When it was stated on I lie floor of the sonaje that about April, 19no, that body would be engaged in revis ing the tariff, we take it that the first of that month was not meant, by the speaker. There are humorists everywhere. ' Counting noses is an expensive job for Uncle Sam. As a starter he Is ask ed to appropriate $14,000,000 to de fray the expenses of taking the 1910 census, and it would smash all pre cedents if there wasn't a big deficien cy later. THE Kl'GEXE DAILY GT.-.I5D, WEDXESDAV, JAVT.1RY 20, IflOS 'transfers of lane COUNTY REAL ESTATE April AX IMPOSITION. We do not claim to lead in every thing. -When it comes to using such terms as liar, "scoundrel," "mis erable rascal" and "vulgar vaga bond" in speaking of and to each oth er, the German reichstag has congress beat miles. With members of the parliament of British Columbia openly talking of the desirability of arming agninst the Japanese, John Bull must realize that his Jap problem is likely to grow more complicated than Uncle Sam's. That over-modesty is a Kansas specialty was again demonstrated when the legislature Incorporated this little local ad in the Taft reso lution it adopted "Kansas, the greatest state of the great West." Michigan's sufragists haven't been doing any freak stunts which may ac count for the election committee of the constitutional convention having unanimously reported in favor of woman suffrage. - - J There may be nothing in a name. but the fact remains that up to the present stage the Willies are far in the lead In the presidential race. TWO MEN' Day after day we meet them. Wherever our paths may load. Two men of the self-same habits, And men of the self-same breed, Both of them ready to follow Whore the call of duty may bid, But one Is the man that didn't, And one is the man that did.. With hands that were strong and wil ling. And hearts that were stout and bold, They went to the wild Alaska To dig for the wealth of gold; They dug In the earth together Where the glittering ore was hid. But one was the man that didn't And one was tho man that did. They went to the "wild-cat" region To bore for elusive oil. Their drills went under the surface. Through a thousand feet of soil; They anchored their pipes together. Right down on the cap rock s lid But one was the man that didn't And one was (he man that did. Then why should one ho lowly, (La Grande Observer.) retitions are being circulated various counties of the snno with view of submitting to the voters of uie general state election in June, the question or tne suli-dlvision of the present county or Wasco. This mav be legal and In case the rooniroil number of petitioners are secured the question will be submitted to tile voters oi tne state. The question nat urally arises. What interest the vot ers of the state outside of Wasco can possiuiy nave in this purely local mat ter: What right, morally, have the vuieis uuisiuo or vi asco, to vote on uie suu-invislon of this county. it is just possible that tho -bes: tiling the voters can do. if thov in forced to vole on this question, is to snow u under so deep that it will act as a precedent in keeping dow inner aucui MS. ir t ins no lev mil tiniies. the ballot will be weluheil uuHii wnn proposed city charter amendments. This is purely a county seat ngnt, wnerein no one not a resi dent ol Wasco is interested, and it I an Imposition (o attempt to place II on tno general ballot. AS TO ACCTE DISEASES In many quarters of the country usieopnms are not very numerous; as a result, tne news of their good work naving spread, they are kept busy treating patients who come to their offices suffering from diseases that have become chronic, so that the im pression has grown that osteopaths treat enronic diseases only. In many quarters of the country wnere osteopaths have become nu merous the doctors of this new school have become the regular family nhv- siclay. They have been called in alike for the troubles of children and pa rents, and their marked success in the treatment of diseases of everv character makes their services much sought after. Any one who wishes a thoroughly convincing demonstration of , osteopathy b effectiveness should call In an osteopath when some mem- ber of the family is suffering from an acute attack; and it Is quite cer tain that the osteopath will thereat ter be the family physician. Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware store Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. BhiHTir GHADIi EXAMLVATIOXS The eighth grado final exnmlna Hons for the public schools will bt held . May 14, 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should notify me of the number of questions wnnt- ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least la days before the date fur which the questions are wanted. W. B. DILLARI), County Superintender,:. WOOD SAWIXO John M. P. Dixon, successor to W K. Bodny. All wood sawed to gauge, Kor prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw STORE ROOMS AND OFFICES I have blocks In contemplation. Tennnts desiring store rooms and of fices will do well to consult me Im mediately. I am also planning flats for families. FREW THOMAS, Architect. 1 2 tf Room 7, Chrisman I!lk. GASOLINE WOOD SAWIXO W. G. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phono Black 4351, Residence, 516 West Sixth street. The Theatre Cafe is now serving a dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and eat oysters. , tf Have Your Abstracts MuuV by The Ijine County Abstract Co. William Coe etux to Edward Roth auge, deed, 160 acres In Sec 16, Tp 19, S R 5 W. $4S0. O. Walter Millican etux to J. A. Pin man etnl W. D., 3 acres in Sec IS Tp 17, S It 1 E. $300. L. E. .Meyer etux to J. A. Piitninn. W.J1.. 3 acres in Sec IS, Tp 17, S R 1 . J25.00. U. S. to Levi Berkshore, patent. 160 acres in Sec 10, Tp 17. S R 9 W. Mary A. Tracer et al to Joseph It. Wall. W D. 160 acres in Sees 13 and -i. IP iu. s It v. fiso. U. S. to Eric Johnson, patent.-165.- acres in sec 4, Tp 1 o It 2 E. E. B. Rutan etux to Charles Bovn ton. etux, W D. 52.67 acres in Sec 29 Tp IS. S R 2 W. $1200. Herbert O. Thompson etux to Mae w. 1 nnmpson, W 11, Lot 1 and part him in moon - in J. n. McFariand'i add to Cottage Clrov. $10.00. C. S. to Justus 11. Willouuhbv. nnt ent.160 acres In Sec 20, Tp 15, S R Field-Curler Co. to The Field .......uiin-iu v vi., fiiiiiu. iiotni: -in ac res in s.'c L' l. Tp. is, S R 2 W. Field-Carter Co. to The Field Bloonil'ield Co., 16(1 acres in Sec 12 Tp 16, S R 2V;-4SO acres in Sec 20 Tp 15. S R 1 W. $100. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS on SALE WOOD FOR SAi.E 16-inch wood. Phone Farmers 2S6. MISCELLANEOUS oak! f 20 1 FOlt SALE Chopped feed at feed "-"'9 West Eighth street. f!2 FOlt SA1.E:- STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nished free to enipiolyers. Clerks' Registration Bureau, entrance to omces 14 aelllug-llirsch building. 3S6 1-2 Washington street, corner West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf -New 6 room house: concrete foundiiihm: out linli,iin,.o good well, by owner, 974 Ferry ' ACCORDION PLEAT1NU Done bv street. J30 ! Mr' Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard FOR SALE bucona growtn fir wooa. w. Lt. (Jopperuoll, at Watt jewelry storo. . tf RICHARD MOUNT WRITES FROM CALIFORNIA Ttedondo, Cal., Jan. 24. 100S. Editor Otiard: 1 see by the Week ly Guard that you are advocating a building and loan association lor Eu gene. 1 hope you will succeed. Thev will build tin a town hotter than nnv. tiling I know of. When I was living there I tried a number of times t,i ir..i different ones Interested, but sonic way I did not succeed. 1 am enclos ing you a pamphlet for a nrosneiilve colony for Lower California, which If youl think proper I wish you would Ivo it some notice. 1 am a menihei- of it and have attended some of its meetings and think It is all right. lours trulv, RICHARD MOUNT. The colony spoken of is that nf the La yrosperidud Colony Association. EKiENE l-KOPi..i;TY WILL CiltOW ALt AllLE Blair street addition property Is sure to double in value within the qext two years. Two electric rall Ways are coming up the valley from t-ortiano and uotn of them must en ter the city from the west, and the I line mat will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out in any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down Hib valley bucause the business la there, There nro both acreage tracts and large lots In this addition, onlv n mile from the business center nnd three blocks from the Geary public SCHOOL Prices are very reasonable and vou may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly install ments if you desire. face tho OreKon Land Co. nt 41? Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf run B.iLi-. ncavy rarm wagon, nearly new. inquire ut 6S5 East t-ievemn street. tf FOR' SALE: Cheap, gnod second hand Stlidebaker 3-lnch wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. tf CORDWOOD FOR BALE Leave or ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. Brown's office in Chrlsmun block. run. bal.k t'.iisllsn walnut treees two years old. J. W. White's gro cery, Fifth and Willamette streets J31 WOOD FO:: SALR A few cords of good dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence street. FOR SAI.E Cook stove wood for sale; 16-inch oak wood, the right sle for the cook stove. Phone Far mers 2S6. ns FOR SALE River bottom farm, con- taming about 60 acres; will sell part or all. Enquire at 476 West Fifth street. f2E FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, six years old. Also pure bred Poiaud Chiun pig. Address (leo. C. Wid nier, Eugene R. F. D. 1. tf FOR SALE Homestead rellniiiilsli. ment of 160 acres and SO acres. Also a small tract of timber for sale. See Mark T. Fleming, 412 Willamelto street. FOR SALE House of five rooms and largo lot on East Eighth street, north side; at a bargain if sold soon. j. tj. Rlckle. For partic ulars address or call on S. R. Wil liams, uugenc, Or. FOR street, near East Ninth, on reason- ame terms. Phone Red 3302. tf n.Aui'j i' ine land in acreaco tracts, close to ISiiiA'iio: good locu tion; good school adjoining prop erty; tonus reasonable. Inquire Roims 3 nnd 4, Deekwltu Build ing, Eugene, Oregon. fj "FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT ana "Around tho World," by Charlton Bristow Perkins. Price, $1.50, postpaid. Address H. Clay Perkins, Grants Pass, Oregon. flO aukh TRACTS Acre tracts and large lots in Dlrlr Street Addition close In and near school house; installment plan you mnko your .own terms. Call or write to Ore .gon Land Co., Eugene, Ore, tf RIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received bv I. I).' Coleman, Eugene, Oregon, up to 5 p. m., February loth. 190S. for office and hotel building 55x114, two stories. Plans and specifications may be secured at the office of John Hnnzicker, architect. Owner reserves all rights. fS MOTHER'S KITOIEX Seventh and OaK streets, has nncn- ed under new ninnngement. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home coaklnsr. Chicken dinner everv Sunday. tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. FOlt SALE BY OWNER Only one block from high school, choice lo cation, residence, new and modern and east frontage; high, dry lot wen worm $2000; will go at a bargain if sold soon Enquire at mis oince. tf FOR SALE U OWNER New eight room house with gns.electrlc light, beautiful shrubbery, and all mod ern Improvements, two blocks irom car lino and In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. l,ols lit) Z-B x 160, Apply nt this offico for particulars. fOlt BALE AT A BARGAIN dood nouse of 7 rooms. 80 fruit trees deep well with wind mill, one acre unaer cnicKon renco; largo chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N. Karnaugh, agent, Room B, over First National Bank. Bring this notice with you. FOR RENT PORTLAND ISOVA!, IIAKEHY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made. For sale at Otto's. Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look llko new it Eugene Dye Works, Sixth nnd Wll- aniette streets. tf c; a. ts "x o rJx a. . lim tit I M Hind You Ham iw,s ijtti, Signature if FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for young men students. Call at 332 East Fourteenth stroet. tf FURNISHED ROOMS Electric light and bath; three blocks west of postoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln. tf Skating at the Underwood Rink tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a pleasant time assured. tf The Theatre Cafe Is now serving a SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR LANE COUNTY. sse Fisher, plaintiff, vs. Rosa E. r isner, defendant. To Rosa E. Fisher, the above named defendant : In the name or the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned nnd required to appear anil answer the plaintiffs complaint filed against And why should the other be' great,1 dish of delicious fresh shrimp wilh i you In the above entitled court nnd '""reive ih0 v''ry host to he do nnt ).0Vl, with Dr. Vm .- "IH opinion that ho I.. . 0 Pfk oni .,!.,.,.. . nrni to ,i, ' "mT lPar"- .lo. l :Pr"f"nwho would Ntof .v.. .nt ""h violence -i cn,irai-tn, ' """HUM' .. MUM, ' n foot t0 -ai Permanent fair They followed nllko tho courses Mapped out by tho hand of fate. But honor with all Its baubles Goes screeching the thrones amid, To frown on the man tt:at didn't And smile on the m.vi that ill I. Whitney Mini t ;on.ery. every order ol oysters. 1.01110 nnn cat oysters. tf (loud music nt ine I nderwood Rink everv evening. Come and en joy yoili-elf. suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first pulilli .itinn of this summons, which dale of first publi cation Is Decimh r lsih. 1H07. And you are hereby notified thai If von f.fail to appear and answer the said 1 complaint within the time, nfore- PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cnttlo and horses on the .Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Lugene. I- Ine grazing; terms rea sonable. Inqrflre Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182. Eugene. WANTED WANTED A cheap boat, box 281, Eugene, Ore. V Address WANTED Cook for Eugene General hospital. Apply Room 1 15,3meede Hotel, tf WANTED Plain sewing, reasonable rales. 854 Emerald Avenue. Phono Red 33 92. f4 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN' The question has of:en been nskd. can ther be good water siirnred In the Gross addition? We say. yes. O. W. Taylor, the well driller, has Just Informed the company that he has completed two wells of ex.elleiit water In said addition at a depth of 65 feet. 0. onnss. I tf Manager. 1 The Theatre Cafe Ish of d II, -loin fr every orler of oyi cat oysters. is now serving a sh shrimp wPb !ers. Conic and tf CASTOR I A For In Din's r -d C!i.i'lren. The Kind Yoi ' v Always BsugW said. tin. pliilnlirf will apply to tho said court for the relief prayed for In his said complaint, to-wit: For a decree declaring the mar riage contract now existing between said plaintiff nnd defendant to he forever dissolved, and that plaintiff WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvln & Russell's millinery store, 84 E. Ninth street. WANTED Position by first-class stenographer, Beverul years expe rience. Phone Black 2781. fl vt a. . r.i) - stenographer desires po sltloti; two years' exp'-rioiici1; ref erences furnished. Slate salary. Address M. A., box 26n, Salem, Or. ' flti TO TRADE By owner, tlinlier land for city properly or laud closn to some town. No agents. Address H. O., Box 494, Hugene. Or. Warner tunes pianos. Leave or der at Morris' Music Store. tf I Bears the a'tfasture of C have a divorce from said defendant ... ... ' .. and for full relief herein. " 'u """ "rop- This summons Ik published once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Eugene Dally Guard, by idu'. nf Hon. L. '. IrVrls, Judge of tho above entitled court, which order is dated December K.th, 1907. Wm. O. MARTIN. 'Uirney for Pjlntlfr O ery (ell the Oregon Land Coinns ny about it and they will do the rest. 412 Wiilametto street, Eu gene. O.-. a tf WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. tf DON'T fall to see Chezeni if you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erly, improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H, Che em, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knlveB, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 12 8 Lownsdalo. streot, Portland, Oregon, for orlcei FOR EXCHANGE 15 acres, well improved, near Oakland, for prop erty lu or near Eugone. Good trade will he given. McMurphey & Hugh, 22 West Eighth street. tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home in nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 4 5 W. Eighth street, R. J, Klrkwood, representative. Jenkins & Starbuck , Dealers in REAL ESTATE We arc new comers here and are in the Real Estate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present we are in correspondence ,, with a number of Eastern People who are going to locate in this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. We are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west. If you want to SELL, list your property withus for there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 1? and 18 THEATRE BLOCK Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. ;Call and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th St, Phone blnck 1171 Organized 1883 The First. National Bank OF EUGENE. OREGON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 05,000 Additional v liability of stockholders under national bajikflig laws. 100,000 Total 2GE,000 We will bo pleased to have your name on our hooks your funds sub ject to chock. Wo will handle your business with caro and In strict confidence, whether your account la large or small. T. Q. Hendricks. President a. a. kakln vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashier Luke Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhler ; Merchants Bank ; EUCENE, OREGON 9 Docs a ' ? General Banking Business on m a Conservative Lines I S. S. SPENCER, President. I L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER, Cashier. Cor Tth'and Willamette J F. L. CHAMIIKItS, President. DAKWIX IHHSTOW, Cashlc Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of ICiigene, Oregon. Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000 Notes nnd Morlgnites liouglit. Mon ey loaned on approved security. In tcrest paid on I line certificates of de posit. A general bunking buslnona transacted. EIectric,Gas,Water THE OliverTypewriter Is Superior to all Others Visible Writing No Carriage to Lift Willamette Valley Co C. S. FRANK. Aat. Any old machine taken in exchange S. . Stevens . . PIANO Tl'.NKK . . Leave, order at Kllors' I'lnno Houm. . Phone Main 41. Itrwlrienrn IMS irt 12th N. Iletildence Phono Hvd 8771. HOWER & WOOD Kcnl ICstMlc n nil Timber tarnl Itiiiuli, l.'iirin noil CM j- Properly lour imlroimue rfSeeifiiy xolicilcil. Hoom I, over I Irst Nnt. Ilimk v Is very Ihli I and very black. Paint it on. Is belter than enamel. Dries quicker. wear looeer. For Sale by Chambers Hardware Co. uu ourgur-iiean Hardware Co,