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UTfivn CO., IJWJ I- a. Klslier. feSy Addre,. a., com- ..We .0 TM Oreon- . iri.a fliinrd. Al-T""nere authorized to '0" f for "ubscriptiona or eXforTheDany Li- r.narA: fci''oe?- : .,. authorized to S S ' for 8ubscr.pt.0ns s?55Siri.;iiKXT PAPhK Pr nr Associated Pre U. FEBKl-AHY 87. WOS - . a J. .A. T ' -TTiTnBr week.l .13 rfffd W ra" per month .60 ,dbrr;ler.P ' e , . 4.00 aoitl' . . . .05 cop, . r'ntes made known on Fucene,' Oregon, postoi- t' nd-class matter. matter of hri-ltS that tUt matliiMiir. trig of vUi'KjMs conlmiidllltj uf llf has titen greatly stimulated wiiiiin the uast year, hs the possibilities for Such enterprise have become appar ent to moneyed men. These Indus tries' will be Increased as time goes on, provided the proper encoiirnse ment Is given those who Invest their money. In them." The money poverty In American swollen forturtedom is s:ild to be having a most depressing effect up on the conductors of the games at Monte Carlo, who have been aeons tomed for years to count upon a cer tain average crop of American "suck era." till; mm fuitv iWi.tm,nswt-I vmrm or. ions j ifnVltf Ths Daily anu . Ld have a larger bona fide Sxrlptloa list than any oiu- Mspaper In Lane county j will accept aaveruse- Liti on this guarantee or Lm refunded. e are ii! t any time to snow Lm" with, our mailing lists ,il subscription books, and iud ready to forfeit ?100 to tr charitable Institution if ur competitor In the field Is le to show to a committee reputable business men u our claim is not true. b; a battle royal, for fur men are not going to re- 'lr hold on the neonle Hiking a desperate ntnmele "I te spent lavishly and It T years before the battle o matter which wav thr -I'U. U IDII'KIIAXCK WAVE IS ItOLLIXG OX ifmpwance wave Is sweeping the states of the Union anc" ; them have already gone dry i the sentiment Is largely r.oward either hlsh license or sag up of the saloons alto- lany years reformers have raroerlns lustily at the grog bat without any perceptible tut of late the structures havt idually giving way under the to of the enemies of the itli and today every state in has Its war on, either for r conduct of the wet resorts entire obliteration. it dispatches convey the lnr athat the United States Mai- sortition has united the brew iramnion alliance for the pur- ""are against the prohlbi I temperance movements, and Mfi many thousands of dol lar fund to combat the Sun- iing and temperance move- rticharenow going on In tin "ales. The active work of aperance hosts has alarmed : manufacturers ami ihev iag to make a fight for It til The market for Southern conven tion delegates was never more ac tive, though most of the dealing s dono under cover and much uncer tainty is reported, due to disputed ownership. All In all, there are few er more risk Investments. Whatever else congress does or does not do, it may be set down among the certainties that It will not deprive the senators and representa tives of the right to name the several thousand clerks that will be employed in tho thirteenth census. Not only has Senator Tillman got his pitchfork after the circulators of literature alleging that he had bought eleven quarters of railroad grant land, but he has asked the postoffice department to issue a Traud order against them. Nothing wonderful about the alleg ed discovery of a scientist that every man has the murder germ In his blood. Now, if he could find a man who has not committed murder of some kind, that would be really won derful. , .VK RoI.DlKU tiMli A fall5 yoillla mother calmly rad While oiw iinnd NkKed the cradle bed Wherein h first-born slept away The twilight of a simmer dv fehe carelessly the paper turned Till "l.atest War News" she discern ed: "Our loss was small," dispatches said "A skirmish,. and one soldier dead." They troubled not to give his name, . ovu ins iroop irom which came: For who, rejoicing in success. j-whs 11 mere K mle private less Ony a soldier dying there. With blood upon his sunuy hair, With no kind friend to raise his head Or treasure the last words he said. he those Parisian freak discoverers have uncorked a scheme by which we are to sell the Philippines to Ger. many. They should at least confine themselves to possibilities, if they ex pect to get any attention In this coun try. . According to good authority, when foreign noblemen marry American heiresses, they Invariably Insist upon huving the marriage settlements In ready money, not In securities. They want the stuff handy for easy spend ing. And Senator Teller does not stand alone in thinking that the man with a little horse sense has the so-called technical expert backed . off the boards as an intelligent witness on battleships, or any other old subject O happy mother, do you know That not so many years ago That soldier was a baby, too, With face as sweet and eyes as blue As those within yon cradle there? And knew a mother's tender care. Who now must alt aloni unH u-on,. Because he wakes not from his sleep? And other thousands also said: "Only a private soldier dead." Without a passing thought thut ho Might one of nature's nnhlea ho Or that the words that line contained would wreck a life that yet remain ed. His mother waits for him In vain, For he, her only child, is slain. Jean Paul Wayne in Chicago Post. my ;k.ti,k.ma. I own a dog who Is a gentleman By birth most surely since the crea ture can Boast of a pedigree tho ilk nf whieh Holds not a Howard or a Metternich. Since the walks of life unkind tall By breeding, hd trod He never waggad an abroad. He never snubbed a nameless cur. because Without a friend or credit card was "e. "Who Is the man whose nomina tion would be a disgrace to the par ty?" writes "Anxious First Voter." Why bless your innocent young heart. don't yon know that? He's the other fellow's candidate, of course. Without entering Into a discussion with the lecturer who says our polit ical parties are now only "bodies of organized office seekers," we would suggest that he specify tho date they wero otherwise. By pride. He looks you squarely In the race Unshrinking and without a single trace Of either diffidence or arrogant Assertion such as upstarts often flaunt. By tenderness. The littlest girl may tear With absolute impunity his l-i'lr. ilia pincn nis silken, riowln;? ears the whilu lie smiles upon her face yes, I've seen him smile. uy loyalty. No truer friend than h lias come to prove his friendship's worm to me. He does not fear the master knows no fear. mil loves the man who Is master horj. By countenance. If there be nobler cye.i, More full of honor and of honest ties In finer head or In broader shoulders round. Then have I never met the man or hound. Here Is my motto on my lifeboat's log: "God grant I may be worthy of my ting. New Orleans Timcs-Demoorat. ki ukxk ::orici!Tv AIA AHI.EI If they keep on knocking the Al- drich emergency currency bill they may make a lot of folks afraid to rust It, If it ever goes up against a real emergency, so they will. In order that the hired press agents may have a chance to earn their pay. the gas meter will have to take a back seat as a liar until after the presidential election. P 'HU IS OT'LL PlSIIIXd AltKAD v,slla has niao..ri .1... hands of a ontm,,iui.. ,ba' Place win be nm(lB . J anil an attrnellvo ro. m. Th.. hi, ir" me oi)minsn 1 11,11 '""Win erii,lovlnB n rf. -uuent. The commercial begun a movemnnf . ""rag. home manufac- Palsn for , purpose t,. t. i-'iiiuieni on "'ateamaa nf that city " me rannii.. 1. ij.. . ,u"5 local con- '-.'UUI70 a. aa i:ir na t...... I "o JIUSOI manu- I tail "l w 01 1 entii-,,.!..... - . to:.., ana en- iu. sin,,,.. ,uiBU Wttru... ' otn5r '"ronri " Wltn i'Vik "'''"ated any. u,: Wa,;a "! h '""iirinK turn li U, - ""uracturAg ln- 'Ult ,'he Proportions " however, a REVEXTIOX OP THK SCOIKGE OB GUIP Grip hns been wlely prevailing In the United States. Many yearj ago when It was widely prevailing in Boston, we sent an officer to a large match Tactory, who found thut no a single person of all employed then had ben troubled by the grip, the reason being that they were at work on sulphur. We have several times published articles on this subject, showing that In sulphur mines even body escnped the malaria which was prevailing about them, that In Cali fornia men engaged ill bleaching with brimstone escaped epidemics. Casey Young, member of congress from Memphis, Tnn., assured 11 f many years ago that whpn the yellow fever was raging In that city he advis ed some dozen or more gentlemen In his offices to wear powdered sulphur In their shoes, and all who took his advlre escaped the fever. It Is well known that the old prac tlce of taking sulphur and malasser in the spring would so penetrate th body as to blacken the silver coins In the pockets of the persons Inking It. We wish that some of our eminent nhyslcluns would investigate carefully the advisability nf wearing powdered iiilphnr. about the body In times '01 epiaemic disasen. ilea, J. Angel! In Our Dumb Animals, Blair street addition property is sure to double in value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming 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 sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is there. There are l)oth acreage tracts and large lots In this addition, only 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. WOODMAN MKliTIXi; There will be a Joint meeting of the Woodmen nf the World and the Circle at Woodman Hall, Friday night. February 2S, laO.S, at 8 o'clock. All Woodmen and Circle members lire earnestly requested to attend. The committee have ar ranged a musical program and each member la expected to bring one or more friends. You will miss it II you don't come. 12$ - Committee r ' " .w.iT.vrir nn j, ,,.,, ,t , CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! THE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rush's 22 west 8;h St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 1 OK BILE llKKsSSMAKlXU Misses Sullivan & WOOD FOIt SauE lU-lnch woud. Phone Fanners oak fllti Miller, litis Washington i-iione icea iiiuti. nil Pl'liK HlilCl) White Wvan.lott eSKS for sale. J. A. Griffin. 71 s Kerrv iu20 street. FOB. RAl.E bcuund growtn fir wood. W. I,. Copperuoll, at Watt's itfR:7tiov77 iewalrv Klnro 11 . Al ION A L, DON'T fail to see Chezem If you' Capital paid In -out DiKiiMis iu real estate. We Surplus and j mm eu iarui ana city prop erty, improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. 11. Cho eiu. Itoom II, Walton Blda. tf OrRarviJted l&Si National Bank CF EUGENE, OREGON $100,000 SPLENDID INVESTMENT fur inves tor Of Mil. Mil $1. ",.(1(1(1. I'ali in room 7, Clirisinaii block. ; FOIt SALK Cheap, g.iod second hand StuiL'baker. 3-lncli wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. tf HAY FOIt SAUE six tins of out hay, good quality; will deliver in Eugene. Phono Farnier-i Springfield. f;ii COKRK.-O'ii.M. DI'.M'E SCHOOLS "The llusv Man's I'niverslty." GIvus a thor ough training at your own home in nearly all the trades uud profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full lnfoi uiatlon and circulars nl the Uniil eai'olliiieiit office 4b W Eighth street, It. J. Klrkwood, rep- undivided prof Its 65,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total 2C5,000 Wo will bo pleased lo have your nnme on our books ymir funds sub Ject to check. Wo will handle your business with caro anil lu strict confidence, whether your account la large or small. FOB SALE Good seconu-hnnd Smith ..Premier typewriter. Call at office of International. Correspondence scnoois, 4a west Sth si. FOR SALE Buff Orpington egg's, 13 for $1. W. B Hampton, lit):! Columbia avenue, comer luth st. Keeping (H'n House. Everybody is welcome whek we feel good; and we feci that way only when our digestive organs are work ing properly. Or. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of the stom ach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help fueling good when he ut these pills. 2a rents at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. VOOI B.lWfNO John M. P. Dixon, ncetsor to W Bodnr. All wood sawed to esuire For nroMDt service phone B'ac 3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw Here's your chance to make good Special sale of boys' and girls' school shoes at Yoran's shoe store. POIMI.AXP HOVAL DAK Kit Y Bread, the best and healthiest bread made. For sale at Otto's. TO Tt Hk A lt,7.l IN O.VK DAT Take LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists ref.ind money If it falls to cure. E. W- qilOVE'a ? 3. M. Howe l still soiling best tail ored suits on the coaat f nun Conti nental Tailoring Coiniiany, of Chica go, at 642 Willamette street. tf Wny buy ne clotlii-s when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works. Sixth and W lamette streets. tf TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eugene and surroundings Good nell-flnlshed 0 room house and three lots In Par ma, Idaho, and 1 10 acre fiirin adjoining Pnrnui to trade for proiH-rty In Lnno Co., Oregon. 15 acres, 1 mile from Eugt'nci nil in cultivation, O-rooiu house; bm:(I burn; brick wl ler; chicken house and park) family orchard; li-Nlriilil place for pi ico -' U'.'00 s 23 ucreti of tho very best rlvor bottom land, unimproved; will trade for city innperty. CH acres Joining Oakland, Or., Douglatw Co., to ' trmlo- for proiterty In or near Eugene, Oregon, ' J 0 o COO acrcx on Moluuvk, lSOncivs limber; cruises r),0(M),tH0 ft., buuinco In (mature, meiidotv mid fruit; fl-room house, flu mo liar n ; prlco lowered from $:l.1tM) to $:tl!i)Oi will consider trade for resldcnco In Eugene, 1H.T acres joining town; nil well fenced, fine 8 room house; 3 barns, chicken house, smoke house, etc; 8 yenr old family 1 orchard; price $0500; (11000 ' down, balance at 0 ier cent, ' jt 40 acres of tlmlier lying iinnie- dfntcly on Sulslaw rivet-; rniisea It.OOO.OOO feet, to trade for prH'rljr In or neiir Kugene. tj i. (lit ncr- of roidaood; 3,000 cordis 3 nillm miiiIIi of I'hi geni', ut $U() cr acre. 28 acres river bottom on McKen zle river; mostly In cultiva tion; fine river bottom; small bouse and burn, some apples and pencil orchard; a bargain at 91000. 100 acre; 80 arrea timber, 40 piil urc; 40 acre cul tivation; n-room Ixiuve; fair tmm; virlcty iirciutrd; 20 head of cnltle; 2 horse ; new wagon; luu-k; new plows; dlc mower. ef Price, $:tOOO; will rouslder trade fof properly In or inyir I-.'u- gepe. FOK SALE Lot tili L'-3xlGU, corner 13th and Lawrence. 5-rooni house; gooj well and small fruits; 30 fruit trees; flowers uud shrubs. J. L. Furnish, care of Eugene Gun Store. ( FOR SALE m OWNEK New eight room house Willi giis.eleclrlc light, bountiful 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. FOIt SALE AT A BARGAIN Good bouse of 7 rooms, SO fruit ireea, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks -from Geary sciiooi nouse. I'rlce, XIOOO. Time on part. 1. N. Harbauglu agent. Boom 6, over First National Hank. Bring this notice with vou. FOIt SALK OK TItADE Three acres fine land: all fenced: all kinds of fruits and berries: good buildings , of all kinds; farm implements and garden tools; fine garden spot; near Irving. For further Informa tion apply at Gltchen & Kompp's barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts. ni21 1U KEWAItD 1 will offer SIO re- ward for tho arrest and conviction or information loading to tho rest and conviction of tho party or imiuea who entered my rowl house on the night of December 2.1 and on the night of February 2 and sioio ireretrom on tho former uaie one silver Hamburg cockerel and on the latter dnto two browu iesnorn cockerels, one much smaller than the other Jos. Dnvics. ni7 LOST AM) KOI'NI) LOST ir the person who bv mlstnkc or otherwise took from ih office of H. T. Dow a tallor-uiude gniv overcoat during the lust week, will return tho same to .Mr. Dow in Itoom 4, over Schwarzscliild s book store, or to Mr. Calkins' office In the sanm building, no iiueslion will be asked. fi LOST in this city, small iu dies purse containing $.1 bill and receipt from ir. S. land office at Uoseburg. Please leave at this olflce. fug A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 7 14 miles west of Eugene on Elmlru road; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres In pasture some wood In pasture: 3 apples 1 cherry, bearing; 28 assorted rrult trees one and two years old; 20 acres under plow; 15 ucres In oats and votch; box house of six rooms and pantry; roof leaks some; gar- , den fenced; burn for six build mow for 10 ton; two chicken hous and force pump. Prlco, $1000 tiring this notice. I. N. Ilurbuugh over First National Bank. tf roil RENT FOR RENT Five-room cottage for rent, inquire at 194 East Eleventh street. tf FOR RENT One large furnished bedroom. Inquire Room 2, Sehnol dor block. f 2 7 run iir.- i io iurnished rooms for young men students. Call at 332 Fast Fourteenth Btreet. tf FOR RENT Two iinririinlshod , rooms and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 760 reari street, corner J 2th. Warner tunes pianos Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf run RENT Furnished six-room houso, rooms all plastered, sew er connections. Call at Eugene Ileal Instate & Investment Conipa ny s office, llovey building. f 2 7 WANTEly Probationers for the Gen eral hospital. Apply In writing or personally to Miss Murray, super intendent, General hospital, Eu Kene. m2 PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea sonable. . Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, o" address P. O. Box 1X2. Kuiinne WAXTKII WANTED $1300 with timber claim as security. Address "M," cire of Ouurd. f29 WANTED Ten ladles and gouts dul. ly to got their clothes cleaned and pressed ut the Eugene Dye Works. tf McMURPHEY & RUGH 22wtjt8hSf, DO YOtt WANT a homestead or tim ber claim? If so address William Douglas, Box 341, North Bend, Or. m 1 0 IF YUU WANT TO HELL your prop. eriy leu mo Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest, 412 Wlllametto street, Eu gene. Or. tf Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in REAL ESTATE Wc arc new comers here and arc in the Real Estate Business To Do Business Wc have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present wc are in correspondence with a number of Eastern People who are going to locate in this country and if you arc desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. Wc are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they arc comtng west, II you want to SELL, l.st your property with us fc r there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK T. G. Hendricks. . S. B. Eakln P. E. Snodgrass. l.uko L. Goodrich President . . .Vice President Cashier .Assistant Caxhler Appr cciates snicking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount, Hood Gear is a favorite among all thinkingnicn It is positively the test 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 & HeStznun 34 West Olli St, I hone blnck 1171 THE OLIVER The r'cmicut, eilio print. hiK of THE OI.IVEIt TYIV WltlTEIl iN due In (In; do' ,.. Hani stroke of its noii-vl' ,nlt. inic tyiie-hur anil ( t um-ex type. All uUI iim,.10 f k ' ill exchitnu.e. C. S. FRANK.,' Agent OOLO AM) 8ILVEU PLATING On k Hres, forks and all household sr. Holes that do not look like ncv. Write ths Oregos Piatlnn Works. . 128 Lownsdsle street, Portland, Oregon, for orlres WANTED- From 2,0iiu to it. nun acres cleared or partly r Inured ! . land, rich deep soil, a lapii-d to I fruit, (ruckini? and live stock; lo-j cation desired on rlvor and. rreek. Hrlng us a description and outline! of land in trurts of bu acres and up, Pacific Land Com nan v. P. O. Ilox 117, Itoom 7, ovcf Cham bers and llrlslow hank. tf E. C, Gulliford FjaJ did Livery, Boarding Stables New I'lm.r lt.mn,.,T ItliWivr Tire Turimtiu. Kail ('ri-t-k HiHue Uno, ion Ve 8i.li Him!. Phone Main iv Madame Dun's "mae! Fills, A KArn. I'r.iiTAf n l.irr unit m i.Vc 'l'r, "'."" ."'"'"I'-'l- "iit pro m ,1.1 I '1'"' ".'V WlllsoiHl Hen, 'WITH MEDICU CO., In ?4, liDciitir, fi. BSSSBBVOnsnBsKABBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBSBBSi Sold in Eugene by W. L. DeLano HALL &. iHUMWAY, I'lumld.ui ui'Q newer work. . Also (.(iiiorm jolilluu li.' tin ..j lien iron work. In n work tttnlil v. Carry a J,m M or promp llllllhillK fix tors Phon. Dlsck 1S71 9 wn,metUst zJ SIIHt KL,l.n.M)l H m .ukiiiuis I'LEATI.Nd -Done br Mrs. Bert Vlneent st 627 llllyard street, nesr East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone PeJ 3 302. tf Julius Goldsmith hower & wood ?!"' ,K"" TlmlHT ,,, Itnmli, I inn nnd t lijr I1i,,h.,.T 1 iftir ilroiiHe n-sNvifi,, ollcll.il. ' Itoorn I, over tint X,,, ,lllk IFe ESMOND MOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON; Mgr. Rltrs Europun Plin 50c. 75o, JL'X), $1.50, $2.00 FrrrB.ii I,, and hom M rtlm I-ronl Jivd M.r rlM.n St.. rorlMnH. .