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THE EUGK.YE DAILY GCARD, TUESDAY, FERRl'ARY 11, 1908 IXC. is an cuiu- '".nd make alirenu- lc,u,.hl to The Eugene uuaru. If".1!!; Oregon. gosc"" uttnn lUles l'y hap week . S . .15 r1carr e : per month .50 One noA 05 tii'",,de a D .ppUOtio"- e Oregon, postof ""'fli .econd-class matter. .anMlor ineVu-. ... knowing are iuimi - re Pt for subscriptions or 21a otTer business for The Dally Weekly Guard: w .Ji iJ L. Clark. C'es!"'7in A Drury. Testers are anted to nv.n1 Weekly Guard. pi ire i... r .. . . 1AII?R "mber " Ass.H:lncd I'ress PAV, KKIlltl AKY 11, 1UH $ . .(., ana fnr nrlma- ? nitration opens for prlma- i ries, January 6. J Close for election. Apr 17. I Primary Election, April 17. I Registration reopens, April I 21. T Close for election. May lo. t General eiecuuu, ouuo. Registration reopens., 4 tier 2u. I Close for election, October 211. , Presidential nioctiou, Novem- 'er t -t t, --- one doubt the hnneiiv nf Hi '"is" of onr c.ivnt nmQn( 1... "a" doubts whether Cuba will al- ' promises tn be fulfilled. If ' Utlon la saved It must be saved W' onlsl.f savs Lieutenant G Weekly. the . ' l; Mth?r chance. J Pity of the whole situation is UI 'lie mvat -., . . )., " me plain t.T f flass In Cuba wM. . " women Who ask . f " MndlStrl.J .......... -e their little rields, and ''lr cinare-.te, and sip their X l Afier beius pres. I! A.p . ' "l,h and Ccn" ' S;l!',: st "dying closely " , '"""'"rii an character In " ' Mrl.. I have no doubt ' Hau nt ' of silk-hatted feW, .8ml " of Si-., aynu,r- 'ho frighten I,r" f"lk. one by one. Into iw,. c,,l,n ln Venezuela, with , 'Erord f rebellion, the J..,., "r,li''i lth the lash v ' rl'ie butt tl. il of r, i particular ill , '" ,hat she h It "oa 0( nroes, who, VJ7 ni '"less, and hav . k, l0M' bt everything to K ,. , ' are 'he Immediate frl,." who "Plrea to Wl MTenl wonnli and a noble record of real valor he! once shot with his pistol two of his own men to force the rest to charge a Spanish column said to nie, al most with tears In his eyes: "Ah, the people the poor people the; are bo good. There is nothing bad in then It Is their wicked leaders. If they could be put together and i shot we could save Cuba." Unfortunately such a select execu tion is out of the question, and the problem that must be solved is how, in the circumstances as they are ta day, can our .government keep Its pledged word to give Cuba another chanco. As far as The Guard is concerned, it intends to oppose any candidate for the legislature, of either party,' who repudiates Statement No. 1 of the pri mary law. It believes ln the popular election of United States sentaors and this is practically accomplished when the legislator pledges hlmseir to vote for the choice of the people, as ex pressed at the polls. The candidate who refuses to sign Statement No. 1 must naturally be understood as op posing the election of United States senators by the people, and should not receive the support of a single voter who believes in that principle. It is a plain issue upon which' there Is no opportunity of evasion or equlv- ovcatlon. Extremes meet. The 1 9-year-old daughter of a Gotham diamond mer chant, after making all arrangements to become a nun, changed her mind, swiped $1000 from her dad and eloped with a married man. She'll soon be wishing she hadn't. The scent of something rotten in the government printing office took a long time to get to the capitol, but the congressional joint committee on printing Is now working on it. Wheth er to uncover and disinfect or to whitewash, will be seen later. It's a good guess that the Toledo judge, who committed himself and two reporters to the workhouse for four hours for investigation, he said got more advertising than In formation. And he gtit what he went ufter, at that. An Italian duke is said to have cast covetous eye3 on the millions of Sen ator Elkins and to be trying to ar range a marriage with his daughter. "Sieve" has the reputation of bein a mighty hard man to g ji.l bnc;t. "The girl from whom you can't keep a secret," who is being adver tised by her proud fellow-residents of Battle Creek, Mich., should be taken to Washington and turned loose on the presidential conspirators. If the editor of the Iowa weekly which says "Leslie M. Shaw Is the strongest man ln the country today" doesn't get the printing of that auto biography, somebody will be open to the charge of Ingratitude. Of course prejudice has nothing to do with the decisions of the Unit ed States supreme court. It just hap pened that three of its recent decis ions have borne heavily on organ ized labor. Having got the Idea, probably from reading the town's yellows, that all policemen carried a wad of yellow backs, two New York footpads held up ono and got 36 cents. Oratory in congress may amuse the galleries and furnish readable news paper "copy," but it will not satnsfy the popular demand for legislation. XOTK.'K Notice Is hereby given that I have made and filed with the city recorder ballot titles for the amendments to the city charter proposed by initia tive petitions and to be voted on at the city election to be held April G. 11)08, In reference to water bonds and water works, and prohibiting ceme teries and biii-ials within the city lim its. Any person dissatisfied with said ballot titles may appeal to the circuit court from my action as provided by law. S. 0. A1.1.KN. City Attorney. Eugene, Feb. 7. 190s. fll OHATOJtIO HOOKS A HI! IV E The oratorio books. "Tb Golden Legend." have arrived and members can obtain them by calling at Hur den & Graham's shoe store. Owing to the fact that the chorus has grown so large. It has become necessary to chanae the place of practice from Frank's hall to the Methodist church, and the first practice will be held there next Tuesday evening, begin ning at 7:30. C. A. nt'KDEN. MOTItLRH KITOIKX Seventh and OaR streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday, tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. woon 8AWINO John M. P. Dixon, successor to W E. Bod ay. All wood sawed to For prompt servlc pbon Black till. Reiidenca.lt7Htiaitrtat.tl OmoIIi. waatftav. t i MORE JUDGES o AND CLERKS APPOINTED The following persons have been appointed cleks and judges of the April primary election and the June general election to ..,-v.i i ..f those who have declined to serve or are cut of the precinct for which they were appointed by the commis sioners' court at the Januarv term: Fall Creek Frank Ekl'elr, In place of J. Kissinger, clerk. E. Cottage Grove James Ostran der In place of Win. l.andes, judge; A. L. Briggs In place of E. C. Wheel er, clerk. Pleasant 1 1 III Win, Hrlstow In place of S. H. Calllson, clerk. Wanton Tom Calloway in place of E. G. Crow, judge. North Eugene, Nj. 1 H. w. Thompson ln place of Geo. T. Hall. Jr., clerk. Falrmount W. B. Mummey In place of E. K. Mummev, clerk. S. Eugene, No. 1 V. W. Calkins, in place of Louis E. Bean, clerk. Lake Creek Charles Pope in place of Clayton Pope. Judge. Mound Gvorge W. Prescott, In place of T. H. Tripp, Judge; Geo. W. Holland ln place of Walter Holland, clerk. Five Rivers Lafo Prlndle, In place of Martin S. Durbin, judgi?. Camp Creek Oscar Campbell in place of Geo. 0. Potter, clerk. Saginaw Guy Mr. Huford In place of Geo. W, Johnson, clerk. Znmwnlt V. G. Zelgler In place of Wm. II. Wood, judge. muiixn vj;opki;ty WILL GUOW VAIAAI1LE Blair street addition property Is suro to double In value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coining up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other di rection. As suro as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is there. There are both acreage tracts and large lots ln this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly install ments if you desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf IP YOU KNEW The merits of the Texas Wtnder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two mouths' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by nmil. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Oliva street. St. Louis. WANTED. Citizens of Junction City, Coburg and Irving to take advantage of the splendid sofa pillow top premium giv en by the Lare Studio, Eugene, Or., to holders of certificates. Represen tative will call on you soon. fll LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK UTfS it UW AS USUI! HOUSCt Madame Cean' FRENCH p.. I n rtMAi.E IlLLOi A CFtirAiN Kr.-!!' !K;;iT;:rvn..N. FY! t0K TO Hit. hHlV! Sun : V, ,v!v! Ntitlf ftirllen Gillir miner! n: M.'i:".v l'(.-t'tti::'."l. 1-nt pn ikiiU fi.i'Si .ir- -'rl..x. V lllt'iil Ui. in i.ii lni.i. i- ie pi.i'l f"r when r::$i-'i. b'.unp!. IT -- In-M on IT'-ltlttir tho Fftoili . ni- '" i.ultlone. I'your dn;ivi-l' ;...t L..v.' tUtiu cnd vour crtl- rs u imiTCO ur.;;,t C5 boi , tsucjinr, pi. " f vy Mri.an POSITIVE CURE. Far IrifJsmtflsjtton or Pattrrb of th Bitd.lar dH LIbsmim1 KllDr No ear bo par. f'urw rjntctlj ftnl pornsABv otit til ('tantl IMaM of 111 IHiarj? UrMS Ar swlaUlr bmlM. Hold b druninu. Hrtm 1100. or b D4'. imttwld. It'll, or lafM bt tm U I A.!dr.a, tui 1 1 urii .orDm rn Sold hj W. L. DK LA NO. In-utcit mi i n A.I. J !'- 1.1 (-' irr'j ll".4 Ur JltSA IM't. In H'J ' ' -l-ltV I IN ONE OR MANY COLORS I I r3 Scott's Santa -srji THE MARKET EOR ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 west 8th St . WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE -City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eugene and surroundings Good vell-finlsln'l 0 room lionsi nntl three lots in Pnr ' ma, Idaho, and 1 10 acre furm ndjoiiiing Parinn to trade for property in Lnne Co., Oregon. 800 ncres well ImproviMl lvlient farm nt Kent, Slicrnuin Co., Ore., to trade for stock ranch In Luiie county, Ore. ( room house hi ( Vnl rulia, Wash., t (radi for property at Kiinem, I.aite county, Ore. tt 128 acres joining Oakland, Or., Douglass Co., to trado for property in or near raiment', Oregon, For Sale 200 ucreH on Mo. hawk; 120 acres timber, fl 000,000 feet; 25 ncre Tim. otliy and clover hay ; four ' ncreH variety orchard; 5 room house, frame barn; price $:!300; 1-2 canh, balance good terins; will consider trade for house fn Kiigene. 185nercs joining town; all well fenctl, fine 8 room bouse; 3 barns, chicken bouse, smoke bouse, etc; 3 year old family orchard; price $0500; IjtlOOO down, balance at A kt cent. j& 75 acres 7 miles from Kugene; 50 acres pasture and timber; 25 acres cultivation; 4 room house; 50x00 barn; other buildings; young orchard $1 :ioo. 4 4 4 cw 28 acres river bottom on McKen zie river; inoMly In cultiva tion; fine river tmttom; small houve nud Imii ii, some apples and pearh orchard; a barguin at 91000. 4 4 4 ilOO acres on McKetizie river 5 mile from Kit gene; 80 acres iMittofti land, all feitred coyote titfl'tl 2 bouses, eneb 8 rmmslaru 00x!H; nil liorses, cows, sheep, goats, tools and implements go Mlth the plac4 nt IO,0(m; 1-2 rash; babiure 0 er cent. McMURPHEV & RUGH 22 west 8th St, CLASSIFIED 1 OH BALE VOOI wood. FOK SAi.K lti-lnch Phono Farmers oak t2ti KOlt SALIC Chopiuu feed at mill, j;i West KUWlthiStli'i'l. fd t'ta ; FOK SALK hecoud itrowtn fir j wood. V. L. (Jo'!urnoH, at Watt's j jewelry store. tf I nearly now. Iniiuire at 0S5 KasI ! lilcvi'iith i'.rret. tf I FOIl SA1.IC Ciu'tiii, ji'Joil si'coiui I, hand StuU'.buKcr ii-incti mh.iii. Eutjuiro at Kukciic tirocery. tf ODD KOi: SALE, A tew cor Js of ood dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of K. SI. Warreu, 44J Lawrenru street. I FOK SALK--t'ouk stove wood tor sale; Hi-Inch oak wood, thu rlsht sle for tile cook stove. lMiouo Far. tners 2St. flS FOK SALE A Chatham inruliator and brooder in good condition for sale i-heup. Address llox 14, Ku Kene, Or. FOK SAL10 Sure llateli Ineubalor and brooder, cheap. Call at cor ner of West Fourt If and Adams streets. fl3 FOK SALE Ulver bottom farm, con. tainin aliout t!u acres; will sell part oi" all. Enquire at 4 7ti West Filth street. fa; FOK SALE Six lots rinse lo busi ness section: street graded and new sidewalk' on easy payments' V. Uobvosky. 2'iS Lawn.-nco street. rir FOK SALIC House of five rooms and lai'no lot on East Eighth street, north side; at a bargain if sold soon. .1. C. Kiokle. For partic ulars address or call on S. K. Wil liams, EuKeno, Or. "FIIOK OCCIDENT TO OKIEN'T" and "Around tlio World," by Charlton llrlstow Perkins. Price, $1.50, postpaid. Address II. .Clay Perkins, Grants Pass, Oregon, fit) I FOIl SALE 40 acres near EiiKone; good soil; well fenced; never-fali-int; spring; cabin; $:t.riOU timber; $t!U0 this week, tiood wagon goes Willi it. Inquire St7 Pearl street. FOK SALE lit OWNEH New clglit room house with gas, electric light, beautiful shrubbery, und all mod ern improvements, two blocks from car line and in heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots lit! x ltii). Apply at this office for particulars. FOIl SALE AT A HAfUiAIX Good house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, ono acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $11100, Time on part. I. N. Harbangh, ngent, Room 5, over First National Dank. Bring this notice with you. FOR SALE Well-bred Uarred Ply mouth Hock cockerels at $1.60 each; also Golden Bronze turkeyB at $10 per trio. Address Goo. Spores, It. F. D. No. 1, Springfield, Or,, or phone Farmers 39x1. flOd f20w FOK RENT Five-room cottage for rent. Inquire at 194 East Eleventh street. tf FOR RENT 1 i modern furnished room. Enquire Room 2, Schnei der block. fl 5 FOR RENT 1o furnished rooms for young men students. Call at 332 East Fourteenth street. tf FOR RENT Seven-room house; good well water; nply 103 Wost 4th street, corner Charnolton. flO FOR RENT Stock or dnlry ranch on the const; good pasture, out range; Binall orchard. Address .las. L. Furnish, care Eugene Gun Company. flfidw PASTURE TO KENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls furm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; .terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Itox 1X2. Euueno WANTKII WANTED i of k for Kiineuo General hospital. Apply Room 1 I ',Sinecde llolil. tr WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply ut "1 West Nlmh stret. tf WANTED-- Several apprentice girls at liolton At Jenkins', successor lo .Shuniaie, milliner. Call at once. WANTED - Apprentice girl at CoWln & Russell's millinery store, S4 E. Ninth street. Tf) TRADE liy owner. Ilmbir land for clry property or land close to some town. No agents. Address II. G., llox 494. Hugene. Or. IF YOt' WANT TO HKI.Ixyour prop-1 erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu aenc. Or. tf WANTED Ten ludles aud gents dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. tf WANTED A girl between 16 and 20 years to Bi ll tickets at the new Electric theatre. Call nt once nt the theatre. 574 Wlllninlte st. POSPriON WANTED Experienced clothing, shoe and A'cnta furnish ing salesman; married; 7 years' experience, would Ilka position; best of reference. Address R. V. 0. S Bat (4, Bugon. (19 COLUMNS misci:ia,.f.ois ACCOlilllON I'LfcATlNO-Dono by Mrs. Hert Vincent at ti27 Ililyard street, near East Ninth, on rtisow able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf DO YOl' WANT a homesiead or tim ber claim'.1 II' so address William Douglas, Itox 3 11, North Bend. Or. m 10 DON'T fall to see Chejetn If you want bargains ln real estate. Wo buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved and unimproved. Timber sad milling stock. If. Clie m, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf GOLD AND 81LVEK PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like no'V. Write the Oregoa Plating Works, 12S Lownsdsle streut, Portland, Oregon, for nrlcea STRAY HI LL CALF Came to my place 2 0 miles west of Eugene on the Sluslaw stage road January 4, 190S. No mark or brand to be seen; deep red. Owner may have his property by calling and paying charges. A. F. Anderson; DE IlOO & RETELL, S40 .Moss ave nue, landscape gardeners. Lawns aud yards cured for. Let us put your place tn good shape; first class work; contracts made by the mouth. Phone care of lie'npster's grocery. Black 1621: 120 1 N T 10 II N AT ION A 1 , COIt KESI'ON DENCE SCHOOLS Tiie Busy Man's Cnlverstty." (lives a thor ough training at your own home in nearly all the trades nud profes sions. Text books and instruments t when required) furnished free. Full information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, It. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. $10 REWARD 1 will oiler $10 re ward (or tile arrest and conviction or information leading to the ar rest aud conviction of the parly or parties who entered my fowl house on the night of December 25 and on the night of February 2 and stole trcrefrom on the former dale one Silver Hamburg cockerel and on the latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller than the other. Jos. 1 in vies. 1 m7 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN AIISTItACTOIW THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms, 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. .MIMMi ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining, engineer and expert, metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinal ions and re ports on mines und oro treatment. Eugene, Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es nud plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over bulldlnKs ln course of construction. It thinking of build- lug, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmau block. L'NDKItTAKMtS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDrSKSON, undertakers and einbalmers. Corner Wlllani ett and Seventh Btreets. W. T. GORDON,, funeral director. State licensed enibaltner. Ofrice and residence, Tenth and Olive Btreets. Phone Rod 44K1. PHYSICIANH AND SIKGKONS UK. II. L. STUULKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette Btroot. Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry stroet. Phone Red 3197. DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic physlrlau. Office hours, S a. m to 12; 1 :30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp ton building, 7lh and Willamette Btreets. Phono til 7 1. Dlt. ANNA MAUREK, Osteapnthlc phv'clan. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specially. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Phono Red l'l.'il. C. II. CANNON, M. p. Il.mioepiiihlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and di.-fenscs of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory nnd light treatment. Orilce, Suite I, i and 3, Dunn build ing. Pbouo Alain 54 0. Boards Hoffman House. Phone .Main II. . FRANK TI'I'I'M, M. D Homoeo pathic physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diHCHBcs of women and children given special attention. Faradtc. gulvunlc.Btnttc, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflce, corner Willamette and Eighth streets, Matlock Mil Residence 032 Pearl street. Office phone, Red 111!) I. Residence phone, Red 4 11 S 1 . ATTORN K VH-AT- LA W S. D. ALLEN, juorii.-at-ln, 616 Willamette Btrect, Eugene, Oregon. L. M. TIIAVIS. Attornev-at-lnw. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Havings Bank, Eugene, Oregon, C. A. WINTEIIMEIER, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chinnbers-Brls-tow Bunk. WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorneys-al-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlimnn block, Eugene, Oregon. LEON R. EDML'NSON, Attorney-at-liw. Room 1 sd , utan Loai ai BkTlkp Balk. ojJO..lioi,. I Organized 1883 TrTe First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 65,000 Additional liability of stockliolders under national banking luws. 100,000 Totnl $263,000 We will he pleased to hnve your name on our books your funds sub ject to chock. Wo will handle your business with care aud In strict confidence, whether your account is large or small. T. G. Hendricks., President S. B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhler ; Merchants Bank ; 0 EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. I- H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER, Cashier. Cor Tth and Willamette Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The MounL Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best JOc 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 & Heitzimn 3l wm mh st. Phone bl.ck 1 171 EIectric,Gas,Water WiUamette Valley Co WILLIAMS & BEAN. Attorneys-nt-Ibw. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bonn. Practice In all courts of the state nnd beroro the V. S. l.nnd Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 nnd 15 McCltini! I,ll,lln.. DORR! ft HKII'WOKTH, Attorneys! at law. OHIce In llovey building, over ChnnihcrH-Brlstow bank. WALTON ft NES;., Attnrneys-nt-liiw. J. .1. Walton nnd S. P. Noss. Will practice In nil the courts In tbo slate. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. I. N. HARBAl'GII. Special atten tion given to divorce and settlo mont f eatnlcs. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Companv. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. JESSE fl. WELLS, Lawyer. No. 2 8 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. Given special attention to the examination nf ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collection. Also tn nil pension matters. Phone Red 1170. h. BILYKU, Altorney-st-law. Offlca ever Yurao's aba itoro, Eugena, Or.