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-'.(-,-. THE KftiEXK DAII.T GtARIi,' FRIDAT, FKllIUAHY 2H, . ltiniY I who W Jin hnlilttml nc... n 2rSrAlt REPUBLICAN PAPERS FAIR STATEMENT jj. Fisher. ed home Intoxicated she tucked him away neatly between the covers and waited until he got thoroughly wrap- n)liai'Z' Address all com-i"; --'rpneus. then make all remit-!f"e sewed the sheets about him. v ... 1 1 amuK a good-sited club she then went after 1..110 ..-.tattoo IUUT ' him In a manner that brought him to a realization that there was some thing Koine on nhnnt hia hn.. . 1 K 1 "u,,ac- in- .1 hr carrier, per weeK. -'fore the Irate woman got throuch EWear.P 4;SowIth him she had her befuddled a" .Jwace) "i" euuruiy irom under the n- "csriius lj ue re leased that he might sign the pledge. oitai .65 I JJ2E m,de kBOWn on r1"!10.'.' Eueeoe. Oregon, postot '. "Slas. matter. r. rece pt for subscriptions or r-...wi r.nard: ESS?-!. Clark. Irfaulhorlzed to 143 l"s,"..,Mt fnr subscriptions rally nd Weekly Guard. are authorized to liber Assucin.ed Press 7i:hi;ia;iv g.s, '.iob tttt t ' TUK KKAl. ISSI K lli:i.)lti.: TDK nature of events, be opposed to con- ' s'kutlonal Brnendiuent vesting in tie (S-ile.,, i,.-." 1 1, people the p;wer to elect by direct It V J"""'l. "" vote a Tnlted States senator, and hrl, . ?'ttsIe r;,y ,,,i,,Iir What '" r aspirants youaaS,wn,Jav'e10, WhethJr for ""b!,c om' ' 18 today oppos- ihen tl,? .. . . , I 1 man r rot ing Statement No. 1 on the ground vVv m ,SKr 'f?e ,l,n,1'-,B- that it opens an avenue through i calm reiit.nti. i i travsi iu io uince, aars ill on1 , , W,1',at we r'?,!ard ,he st,"" '(1 announce himself un-l Statement V,!'6!1!' "'I" 5'"n,"lM'"- 0aHfledly opposed to constitutional! Isrmeans'io -tL'9",:: '""J""" ""I"1!? flowering the people 1 Inkc It n l,o,. 1,1 . . ' " - l" ""'" mreci. cnoicB OI laeir I II ted JftKe it or leave It, but the real Issua States senators' ! itltlU) GVAItAXTKKS LUIGEST CUtl'l IjATIua T . The Dally and Weekly Cmrd aave a larger bona fide iibserlptldn list than any oth- re newspaper in Lane county ml will accept advertise- meats on this guarantee or money refunded. AVe are rady'at any time to show Jotn"' with our mailing lists uJ subscription books, and i'jnd ready to forfeit $100 to ur cbarltable institution If uj competitor in the field Is ii!e lo snow to a committee Li reputable business men tilt our claim Is not true. Actual work begins next week on Eugene's new depot, which will be the finest ever constructed bv the Work will also commence upon the I v.. ,Z ,? or l n'-ed States senn'ors can defeat if thev will cease their Eugene-Springneld-McKen?.!e elec-! nothin. rill !! ' ? ,""1'le 1 family quarrel and organize them- rt.:?iTthe -tk- r-je" h,s ivrm?& rr.,uete'i 1. . GIUHIU ol uus - ,"'" ' !" i , enit-eiy to the Unite d States senate from ! P ciry ana tne surrounding territory, t ri , Oregon, it will be the fault of the! since this w, be the acuta, begin- onT7er 'oVeenl, "i " ! nlng of a system that will in a few a very important one. ' i un i, in.,f m,ct,i. I years cover the Willamette valley In L se'p, tlon and elf-lion of can.tl-' . - ' ! all directions, cutting it up Into : of.,. Ej"e ,wo B"'1,:i 1,1 ,he fil'ins of. (Woodbun lndependen:. Hp) i checkerboard squares. Verllv Kn-I To niiim. tii"; ,t , , ' CVr,al" Salp!" Hepubllcans have! gene's progress cityward prongs I SSri '1 , "' Zl?" "'" be even more rapid than the mast j '.1?'-,lnS :hMni by t'te dlr-t v,t of mending legislative nuididiue Tlu i sanguine had anticipated. ,'.e !eoj,le 1:1 the natne of the ll, pnb- make an excuse that It is done lit ! ..... , '; 1 V . K",i'st imstase eliminate Statement o. 1 . One of Los Angeles' thrifty young Kennblican miri'v mur.AX i'kkss WAKXS l'ARTV ItOSSKS a; The Guard reprints from i Republican state exchanges i! articles in defense of State It. 1 of the direct primary. law. tally all the papers of Oregon, lbs of party affiliation, are ujby the principle involved .In i'ltsemnt, regarding It as prac- plaelng in the hands of the He election of United States They refuse to follow the J the Oreganian and the nia- i!ltlclins wno are attempting 25 about a restoration of the I torrupt methods which dis- many sessions of the legisla- :i stained the fair name and i: Oregon, besmirching with at ol Jubbary and bribery the i office in the gift of the walih. u absurd contention that the r eiectlcn ol senators, as pro- 'ftn; direct primary law, is a ' l-e "'e of the llepublican fa.v other legitimate pcliti- l.Mt t', made by the is a suspicion all over the I'Miutr-i th.it n. . , ..... .. ! per for twenty years the ltennhlnn fi,-t .... i week managed to save enough money I l'rI.v has steadily nressed forward In convention policy and I no -lt u I in a short time to purchase a largo ! !"! ,7,"'f ''.'v'", r senators by props from the "direct primary. It! i ,.. . t V , 1 , J"e lJK" ' was 110t a shrewd trick by any mean s, I Vwnv fT-nm ti. i i 1 st,"nIO;an" hs lne more to spilt the He- 51, .1 B 'l,!!isljtors- ! publican party, and materiallv assls! n..n those who oppose Statement Iu the election of Chamberlain tor ; '. , u"r"lnlblu'1"' a"d tondlitB I'nlted Slates senator than anv curse ,L? H a Dcn""' "re m)t they cauid have pursued. It Is claim- that they ,,re opposed to naming sen- ed that nine out of everv ten Repuh- Kn,i I?" V0,r ,h? " S "cans are opposed to siatenient' No. Republican platforms and Uepub-j 1. If that Is the case, then the cal'. lean legislatures, time without nun- ing of this convention, to be held ber, have endorsed direct election of March 14. was unnecessary and Im senatora. untitle rr th iii...i.. i j, , men who was eniplayed at $17.50 ranch and a new whizz-wagon. The authorities began to take notice of the rapid advance in life of the young man and decided he was too swift to be turned, loose in the w;orld, and they garnered him In awl now he oc cupies a choice room in oue of our largest penal institutions. The Japanese war talk is gradu ally' wearing itself out, but the gov ernments of the two nations are rapidly placing themselves on a war basis. But this may mean some thing, or it may not. All the prin cipal nations of the world have come to the conclusion that the best way to avoid war Is to be constantly pre pared for it, and probably this is the view taken of the situation by the United States and Japan. There are still some oversmart Spaniards in Cuba. One of them, who edits a paper in Havana, has discovered that the blowing up of the Maine was planned In the United States H'ar department. That man is wasting his talents in Cuba, when he might be drawing a real salary on one of the big yellow journals. Congressman Llttle'fleld has intro duced a bill that would rank high as a trouble-maker, If It became a law. It gives every citizen the right to question in court the constitu tionality of any congressional appro priation, and gives the court of ap peals of the District of Columbia ju risdiction of siii h cases. " inimical Uossisin and giiar- !ained life and virility to Party In the state, pro 11 1 willing lo heed the voire in t!,t. selection of can- u'e of senators bv pop " lung b,v the accepted aMt cf the Southern stiitns 11 as not destroyed the pow 'aaizatl.tn of the iel.m,.. ' ''ai H'.thm ,,f rl, .. "iV forced them to h,,,-l.-..n M'tilar Toire. h,,, Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, may not take the highest rank as a statesman, lint he-has again prove 1 that he believes in taking care of his friends by Introducing a bill appro- Inrfnllnir STiO (11)11 tit bp ii.-dd t:i mo of them for palnling portraits of al the Justices of the supremo com' since it was established. thus.. states the attempted state machine has """I by the uVteat of ifs primaries "ill nut des: Oregon nntnn h.vo a .1.1.. ' fc,r'c. V",UI . ,.' . ".- I. me) iu uoiiiiunieu couiu nave gone and there Is not a Republican In Ore- before Oio voters at the prlmarv gon who has not endorsed that prln-; promising to support the choice of m r , v ;the maiorlty of Republicans at the The Republicans have gone further nrlmnrv f..f nno.y,- t . . and have endorsed candidates for propose to "recommend" cand'ldete tne inlted btates senate nominated anil hv or, Hin tt.m .i..i.. and elected by the people. with stones. Have our Salem pollti- Kepublican legislators submitted I cians some of whom have been In the direct legislation amendment to retirement since the district primary the people twice, and enacted the law went Into effect and with hapt .la3 law. flU countenances bob up again sense The issue at the coming election is enough to know that the mass of Re. whether the people of Oregon Jh.ill publican voters of .Marion countv retreat In the battle for direct elec-, will resist the convention tactics' But tion of senators, or go forward. ' let us look a little deeper and we A law. has been initiated by the may sec the guiding hand of Seca'ar Peoples Power League that directs Kulton whu, writhing under the as the legislature to ratify the choice suults of Honey and expecting defeat of the people, regardless of party. .;at the primary, looks f.irwair. to The real issue before the people is election by the legislature, composed whether they shall advance or retreat In major part bv m-mVrs who nave on tills principle of direct election of . not signed .Statement No. 1, and who senatore. I will not ed th wish of tha mai;r- If the law proposed by the inlfla- ity of l(epiilliit,ns at the prlmarv live Is adopted, there will lie little I and on,.i,,iiv ih, ',... i...,: left for the legislature to do but rat-1 by such conventions as .Marion pollll- It matters not what party a legisla ture man belongs to. or what party the people's choice for senator be longs to, the representative must net. The issue Is now whether thai law shall ha adop'ed or not. Even though not a single member of the i could he lake an oalh to support the f"" .i i , V '.'!, constitution and the laws of .he .tare ,e-"r "uv Kh,: U'B fl'"th of ag- n,-,i vii.,, ,1 .., i.- V.r u I "a"n nas worked olf. You rear people on the main t.rinclnle? ' i ! "-' vol. fln.l out what It IS tint ,' liitfur I... rI"l . you read the more you will be lief. id- died, fjr there is a lot of slush band ed out along with the logic- of th;:sv who oppose the principle of the thing. As a matter of lie-t. .i,t li tin advocates and the opponents of t li it method c.t carrying .u: the win at w ircinu l..r?;ely ujion emus piuposj. uoo.ioarn ind.'pen-dent. THINK IT OIT (Pacific Outlook, Kep.l What Is Slalenient No. 1? Well. you read the Portland Journal and It seems to us the course to pur sue for those who oppose Statement ! No. 1 is to defeat this proposed en- aunient that will force the assembly to ratify the. expressed will of the people on United Stales senalii!-. That, lo our tniliil, is the real I.--- r"i ,1 on leu w e i n e I M n ; ' e w I I 1 , i, . . . .llvl I.. ..l,. i,. ri,... he pi-op.e at hyi ( , favoring the (lection of si-nainrs bv,,n'j It Is not liksly that the iin:i-'l'al't negro hot-air dispensers will uv -r-look the case of Major .1. H. Lynch, one of the few negric.; lit,: lin. com missions in the army, !; is to be conipulsorily retired, via tile liorse manehip test. " . - . . .'' ' Wmt it will a. '' 1 .., , , ;;r, - . '".,".. 1 different proposition oppose it. In Ore- roy the rule of y i'any cx, e, s lon(. a, '"SS'J array tliem H'"sl;i,:t , ,,, ,. ' ui ensure I . ,mi: ' i'": ie. deter m'n:aiu ,h ..,,,,, , . '--in. "e,.t J(i eav '-''ii ef the dire 'he Republican ' Primary law :h" n" and file ill! IH'mM... . t " ' r il.iwn ,t.,. i' iir of party "I"-; a large a' ' l hnv. 3 O-'oii, 1 'he v.e, lil-rs ti w uv st.ti:mi-..t no. i? tWesteni tlregoll, Uej,. I AWstern Oieiiii d;es tint (latin to be a political sage, ami its jii'l-j;-Ineat nia lie eiToheous; hut it ( ;ut niit see ivhy niiyoue who Is in favor (if the election of a United States U1.n-,r,,t- l,v ,lii-,.,t v,,t nt' tl.e ,,..,,.. todays nispaicues 10 i a.- ..i.n , ,.., i.,j,.,i.sly objc.t i Statement slate that the O. It. ti N. C pany N, . 1. has declnred an extra tlivi.l :itl .of' S'-veral paui have lie mi liyin..; t i tliow that ih'- direct tuitcc-j law has nothing to do wi.li S.aleta- ;.: No. 1. or rather that Stale, so ;,t . 1 lias nothing to d : witii 'i e iIt. -i Ipiimary law. J.i-eraKv. tlii.- in.y b What is the prohibition lobby in the case, hut in t..c i ot i,i,..-e Washington doing, allowing th.- s n- sincere an.l ltii..ir pi jinli . S. :;: ate , , pass a bii. appro,,, iatia, ,, ' J; l; YZ 000 for a '-bust?" The bu.si In ques- r,.,.t ,,,-inl!, ,-v J1W. t li: I . Hod save us, tion is one of Presidenl Z.n diary T.iy-. sh.mlil have died 'it lie borniit'. j,... I ll-re are iiir.il ol us who pre- $73 per share. The "hard tlme" do not appear to have afleele.l w -stern railroads to any great extent. er lie- old litne As Andy Carnegie has away $1(10,0110, to a bti.b . weo wa ll o relative, we take it that h- h..n not had to apply to Itci'y (ir.-eu l a a loan. Illel! ;H Ihe'hod I Sl.'ltehietlt N.J. 'Joe" Cannon has he. it l Kcpubll- .,,, rpi,,.i whether In- gets strive toll... .i.i t ,,t...., i.. ma lii. u','t-iii I'll ine uiiiii inn . lit.. . 'hey s ine ""ii dav ,. , ait a,.,-,, '"It tie . ' s- , .' ' ''""ins his camptrtun suit Is oui. ire " out-voting ''ery assault, """ ""' "r-to Ilell Tower Co., "'"'- Post Street "rtaia the I Seattle. Wash. They alw.ty-i pu) sun voi is i'i!ii :i-; in.- l given . liul in 1 lo- In ;t f t !. l.lose ol US w II I II. M' in en iiiiwi- i ing our iiine s oat ! m- 1 ae i lee: jot. ol a United .Stat- s. na'er n ilii-.fl vol- of the f.ple, -l.i;! i.o:iesil op" :-e Stall .-..i-iil No. 1 . We.terli Or.-.i 1- ti l!".ii!.'.ifiia hi in a" ' paper. () ie-.l and punli-li. by (.- publicans. It lees lei 1 -1 : - - see 1 V- Kepnliib .-in parly c;. I'll 'aliv lon. Hut if it is to me. t ..ti.-l! a taie. Statement No. 1, yes or no. cannot s'ay It - will c.t ! resp.iitslole for it. It. will he l.t night aieiet l.y the . verlaslinc. llsera. .-(in s.pia .1.1" of the party factions. Now. if tie- fa. I i ".I..- .'hall r:?.; to tindidate. I the highest market n ice. papeis cf ' l:natlon. Are you lacking in h-a!:h- , easiest thing in the w : io tb, it) the "ie hardest lo get? H-.lii' ulrt .... 1 Mountain Tea is lieil-'i M. -th. .rl.l t.. k P. Ie- la.ti.MIs if til. 's- pn'al.le It Will. .e r , . l th- r i n ".ii Mi.'r .1 t s-'Heessful other r.-niedy .yourself. 3.". Il-icky .,, i:- f N o . .tl-t , r.'.irrn b' d In -lei.. W hat Slalc;u.. at No. 1 OMiplisn alone, ;,i.s ii,,,. lu,, iiepli.o'i are two very I. a d in i:i ! strutted only by experience. If any jof our read'rs at-.' stueii on the I problem we can only advise you to sit down in front of Hi-. Iieal r after i supper, wi.h y ,uv . Ibows on your j knees and your I ,wer jaw In your l hands, and stay ihere iinill you imve i fUured if out. 'I'en to one you wlil ! come as ne.tr being ril.t iu your i conclusions as the ntn.'ority of the 'wiseacres. Don't swallaw any of tin os . -pill: try aboui ii.s I. -ing iu tl-fianc of the national c ,:i II: pi ion. It Is no .more a violari'in of tin- const it in ioi. for I he p." pie to exnresH ih.-lr desire as to a United States senator than it is to -;ire-i(i tie-ins Iv.-s on any oth-j er subject. lio.i t i'liiiil.e any ta j w ith regard to lis 'e-in il.-siguetl In I wr-i-k til K.-p.ibi'lea.-i parly. It if (le.-ign.'li ttt pl-lit- tile ma!) above the party. It must !, . .ne, .. .1 that, as a rule, llie cli .be of (lie niajorlly is a wis. choice, el.-.- it -oat).!. ( intess- d Hint the III a si -s ale i Ilea pa hi e of ill-;t'-lligelll se I f -.!' . v. i' n in e ti t . The man ' who Is nfialil of ma tori. y rule needs to be s i rlcbt In bis b.-ai iln;-. The man who w.iiil'l iaiin-r .ore a yellow do elected froei bis own pai-ty than a sijuni.'-lniilt white luan from the opposing parly ie nil oi place in this stale and era .if pro gress. 'I lie man who preteio the old regime of swnpi,ln. jungliiL-. erhem Ing and w r.ingliiii; over a l iil'e l States se.-ialor, to the ...! a t Ion of Statement No. 1 Is badly saop-worfl and should be put (),, i),,. bargain e.Hiritt'r, along wliii t,i!,er ,-,nti.iii-lles. Statement No. 1 may hcikI a iii-tiiii-crat lo the Uul'.il Sian.- h-iiaie. We don't think It wlil, but If II dues we will t-.ke our m.-tj' lne , h.-erfully a. id tontiniic to r.-it i at.- tfiat any t n.' Hlis or men.-nr.- tln.t placs t lie I peo..' In rloer touch with the cen- tr,. of governiiH tit is a good tb-;; lo; ii" lo o i T-a or Tab!. - I.fNN iiKl ii ("". 1. Wli' O'lit the 1,'i.iir and :l... He ;i I"' In to- lt!l N . 1. i.- No. ,r I(.' i. ni Idl'll l! I ( 1 1- iV I if, s VA. I s not),-. V'e mo all th" s b. i i, denning and dy-'iM- )ye orks, corner ? ette si-,. t t. ph .ne it 2 S 1. Kugcnc, Ur. . - t pi a- l!: til.el' 1 ' ill! lew t ' h.:, :,.! i I '- O i 'tl l'l-l I, inii.l on 1'; if ; O Kive.' THE MARKET h'OR REAL ESTATE ' IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 Wfst S h St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OH SALE Jiisi t:i,i,,K(il 8 PUUI-: IliiKI) White Wyando t egjs j for sale. J. A. Criftin, 71s Kerry I street. in in I KOlt "5AI.K second growtn fir I wood. W. L. Copperuoll, at Watt's Jewelry store. tf j KOU SAI.K Cheap, good second-! I band Studcbaker 3-Inch wagon. ' ' Knqnlre at Kugene (Irocer. tl l-'Ott SAI.K (jood secoiio-hiuid Sniitli . .Preinier typewriter. Call at office of International Correspondence Schools, 45 West 8th si. KOll SA1.K rijuf"f Onuiigton egg's. 13 for 1. W. I) Hamilton, 1102 Columbia avenue, ..orncr 19th st. KOR 8ALK Lot 1.(1 2-axltiu, corner ltltti and Lawrence. 5-room house; good well and small fruits; HO fruit trees; fl.iw.ers a u.l shrubs. .1. L. Kurntsh, care of Kugene tint) ' Store.- tfl ACCOHIilDN PLKATiMi - Done by Mrs. Hert Vincent at 027 Hiiyard street, near Kast Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone KeJ S302. t? DliKSSMAKINO -Misses Sullivan fc Miller, r.t.s Washington, street. Phone Hed 5100. atll DON'T fall lo see Cheiem If you. want bargains 111 real estate. W buy and sell farm aud city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber end mining stock. H. Che iem, Hooiii 11. Walton Bldg. tf l-'Olt SAl.lO HY OWN 10 it A brand- new !i-room cottage; nil modem; I in choice location on West lO.ev entb street; lot lit! 2-3x101 1-2 feet. Th.. best bargain in K'.l gene. Must be sold very sao.i. K.u tliire at tills oftlce. ni-S TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eugene and surroundings Good well-fin. nIhmI 0 room Iiouho niitl three lots In Par liui, Itluho, mid 110 nore farm adjoining I'annn to t ratio for proMrty In Jams Vo,f Oregon. in n ens, 1 mllti from lJu'iio; nil In rultivntloii, O-rooui liouse; khh Imrn; brlrk rol ler; chicken house and park; family (irlmrd; deNirahle lilaee for prlre $2200 J 25 nciM' of the very best river bottom land, unimproved; will trade for city proMTty. fca ' 2K nvroH joining Oakland, Or., DoujiiUHs Co., to tmde for ltroMTty In or iK'nr Knene, Oregon. 200 actf'M ui Mohawk, 120 ncrcs tiiuhcr; cruises .1,000,000 ft., ! ' ba In are in pasture, mrailow 1 and fruit; 5-room Iioiihc, fraiia Imii-ii; price lowereil from $:t500 (o Q:t200; will consider (radr for residence , In Murne. , t 1M."arres joining town; nil well fenced, fine H room housr; il 4 b;irns, chicken house, smoke house, etc; il year (dd family orrhiird; price 80.iO0; $1000 down, bjilimre nt 0 per rent. . -10 nrres of timlMT lyliij imme dintely on SuIsIhw rlvei ; cilliv.-M :t,OtrO,0(M Teef, lo trade fot' proMrty in or near liuneiie, 4 t 4 i0 urn's of cordwood; JJ.tHMI enrd, t miles sunt h of Mu Hene, nt JK-0 pi-r acre. 2H acres river hotiom oil McKen ie river; mostly in cultiva tion; fine river Imttoin; nimiiII bniise and barn, some apples and peach orehard; a bargain fit $1000. .. t Hi( acre; hh inns (Itnlu r, lo ; pasture; '10 fieres cut- tivittioii; ."-room lirnce; fair barn ; variety orchard ; 2t bend of caHle; 2 honM'; new uiigou; Inn It ; new plou s; , dir moHer, ' Price. 4 $;PH0; will coiiKider tradi for proMTty iu or near I'm-Kne. McMURPHEYo & RUGH 22 W(M Sih S. POIt SAl.K U tlWNKlt New elitbt rooin house witll mis.electrlc Hslit, beaulitul shruboery, and all mod ern improvements, two blocks from car line mid In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots t(i 2-3 x ItiU. Apply ut this office for particular!). INTERNATIONAL CO R R BS PON 1ENCK SCHOOLS -"The Busy Man's llulverslty." Gives a thor ough training ut your owu home In nearly all the trades ami proles Bions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information mid circulars at. the local enrollment office, 45 V KlKlith street, H. J. KirkwooiJ, rep resentative. $10 KKWAKIJ I will offer $10 re ward for the iirresl and oonvU-tion. or in for mat ion leadlnt; to the av rest and conviction of tho party or parties who entered my fowl house on the nlitlit of December 2." ami on Hie niKlit ot l-'ebruary 2 ami stole (rereiroin on tho former dale one Silver llniiihiiri; ctM-kerel and on the latter dale two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much snuiltcr tliiin the other Jos. Davles. ni7 FOR SALE AT A HA RCAIX Good bouse of 7 rooms, St fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one ucre under chicken fence; lurite chicken house; two blocks from tleary Bchoul house, i'rice, $1(500. Time on part. I. N. llarbuiiKti, aKent, ltooin S, over l-'lrst Nntloual Bank, llrinjc this notice wltb you. i KOR SALE OK TRADE Three acres flue hind; all fenced; all kinds of fruits aud berries; Kood buildings of all kinds; furm linplemenls and Harden tools; fine Kurdcn spot; near Irving, for further Informa tion apply at Oitchun & Koiupp's barn, corner Seventh and Oak sis. I ni21 KOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly new 9-room house; closo lo Univer sity; on a choice, high and sltely corncr lot GSxlL'U feet; nicely Im proved; somo Kood fruit and a deep well; this property Is well worth $:!000, but much less, will (like It If sold within ten days. En quire nt this office. ini!S A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract ,74 miles west of EiiKenc on 10 1 in 1 1 a road; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres In pasture; some wood In pasture; 3 apples, 1 cherry, beurlni?; 1!X assorted fruit trees one and two years old; 20 acres tinder plow; 15 acres In oats aud vetch; box hoiiso of six rooms anil pantry; root leaks some; Bur den fenced;, burn fur six head; mow for 10 Ion; Iwo chlckun hous ii ml force pump.' Price, $1000. HrliiK (bis notice. I. N. HilrbaiiRb, over First National .'l.-mk. If LOST AM) l-'Ol'NII LOST- II the person who by mistake or otherwise took from tho office of 11. T. Dow a tailor-mado may overcoat din-Inn the last week, will return the siiine to .Mr. Dow in Room 4, over Schwuntsrhlld'n bonk store, or to Mr. Calkins' office In the same biilldliiK, no tiueslionti will be asked. fU LOST In this city, small la dies' purse contalnliiK $" bill and' receipt from U. S. laud office at Roseburg. rienso leave at this office. 129 rOH RKNl KOR RKNTKlve-room coltaite for rent. Inquire at 11)4 Eust Eleventh street. tf FOR RENT Two rurnfshed rooms Cor young men stiidentH. Call at 332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf FOR KENT Two unflrunlslied rooms mid two furnished rooms for llnht house keeping. Apply nt 7 BO I'earl slreet, corner 12lli. YVANTIOL I'rohnt loners for the Gen eral hospital. Apply In writing or liersoniiliy lo Miss .Murray, super- 1 1 1 1 -n .1 . n i . i ;. -1 i - in i iioHpii.-ii, i:.i- Itene. m 2 'AS'l'ltllE TO RENT -Will pssture cnttlo mill horses mi the Matthew Wnllls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Finn grazing; terms rn Rouuhlo. Inquire Room 1, over Loan Savings bank, if address I'. () llox lsZ KucMue WA.MIOK j WANTED- -i:;(lll with lliu'i j an sec.irily. Ad lic.-s ".M," Giiaril. r cliillii en-.- of WANTED I'oslilou l.i work In prl-v.-le fiiuilly in- lis lioii!ieke'-ier bv v.. ling ludy. Addlirs "L. S., inri of Gil:ird. in V I WANTED Ten ladles lilul gents dul ly to get th.-ir clotlit-H cleaned and lii'cHscil at the Etigeno Dyo Works. tf DO VOI' WANT a hoinesii ad or lim ber nlnlnr; II so iiildr.-Hs Wllllnin Douglas, llox 34 1, N.irlh llend. Or. in 10 ! IF YOlt WANT TO SELL your prop ! erty I. -II the Oregon Land t'oinpa I ii y about It and they will do Iho I rent. 4 12 Wlllauietto street, Eti I gene. O.-. . tf W-ANTED Work by married couple, man Ii ctiip.-ut.-r lint 1.4 willing lo do liny kind of work, woman a . r.oi..l cook. Call lit the I'lyiiiinitli i Ixi. lining liouse, Willamette str.-rt.J ; ' ml GOLD AND SILVEIt I'LATING On ' knives, forkp and all hotifehold ar ticles that do not look like nT. 1 . Wiliti the Oregon Plating Works, 12S Lownsdsle streot, Portland, i Oregon, for itrlcei ! WANTED - From 2,0 00 to 3.111.0 iii-i.- cl.-.-ir.d or partly cleared lui.d, lltli d.-.-p soil, H'l.ipt.ll l.t finit. t ft. 1; I n - it 11 1 1 live souk; lo. 1 .0 1. m ib ir- d Mi 1 i v r si ie cr. ' k. Hr.'i;: 11 . .!.- . i ij.l ...11 ;(( .,!. ;M. t.t lainl In to.. ': of sit : r-s and iij.. I'n.-i'b- I.;. Ill ( ' 1 N 1 ;.-t tl V. i". o. It x 17. Ii .'.!., ;. ,,.,, ( -.,;,,. bi .s .ml litis. ow bank. tf Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in REAL ESTATE We arc new comers here and arc in the Real Estate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present wo are in correspondence with a number ot Eastern People who arc 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. We arc personally acquainted with a r.umbcr of these correspondents and know they are comtng west, li you want to SELL, list your property with us for there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck " Ronms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK E. C. Gulliford Feed aid Livery, Boarding Stahlcs . New I'loor It. mm i-v litibbi-r Tin. TtiriiitiilH. loill t rt-ek Stage l,iiti. Kill Wet Kill III reel. I'll.. n .Mailt If l t' .t ! I: :