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rilE ECOEVR DAILY GUARD. THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1008 ZT&V f 'tut week. hHH1 !;:7 Address all com- iwJ to The Eugene Guard, "forego0- , . ,v.,rrler. per week . I .15 Vf" " rier. par monin . br (indvaDce). 4.00 ;(U..:::::. it BnSae. Ore8on- !"- r7f.ir The illMl. .. Z,,n r authorized to I i mwlBt for subscriptions or fc "business for The Dally Sleekly Grd: .; A. Drury. . . . Iw '....ners are authorised to fed "nt for subscriptions rm Weekl 0"'rd- "WI)K''KJil,K'T ''A,!'EU LflOOL HOI SK HOititim He awful school house fire report- in rateraay's dispatenes 10 i ne Ll. will serve as a warning .to Cjjol trustees the country over, Just the Iroquois theatre tire revoiu- Littd the construction of places of Lisement. The hundreds who died borrible agony on that occasion Oot sacrificed in vain, because ;jlir sentiment forced lethargic city "itiilj to act promptly and effl- itlT for public safety and hun- Lis of theatres that were formerly -t trips are now at least reasonably il supplied with means or quick jt In case of fire. The death of so ut innocent, helpless children in imland yesterday should condemn It trustees of that Bchool district to Li'j lor murder, were It not a fact il toe criminal intent was lacking. tse school officials were no more litr of negligence than are thous- Ui more holding similar positions liter the country, and the parents i degree share this culpability lithem. They had never thought ich an occurrence,, since s'chool n are very common and hor- iike this luckily of uncommon trrence. it suppose that our Eugene pub- hool uuildings are r;asonab!y soardcd against such a hola- lat ss that reported In yesterday's pitches but how many of the ins really know this to be true or '(taken the trouble to find out? ( will be charges of criminal :i?ence and a rigid investigation be Cleveland disaster, and intem- rite charges will be made by dis ced parents and relatives of the i, but that will not bring' back lite and childhood happiness and ire usefulness the two hundred -r;d and twisted little bodies, or fl the life-long burdens of the ned and Injured survivors. Why not this Investigation made be ta appilling tra;edy shocked or!:l and brought sorrow tn Ireds of lives? plce fire drills are forgotten by ones in the presence of "Hire and smoke, and the dlrec- p of teachers are unheeded when tomes that tries the courage of "outest of grown men ami wn. rl Only low i,iiji. ...,, V - - ...,,,.,:., we'll fillip- V m br"aJ stairways and wide "'winging outward are fit for "oo of the lower grades, ot one of them shni,i .,.. i. :W than two tnrip i,.. .i. Meat. The fire drill is useful. '"7 ""-evented a catastrophe in 'al Rauids. i., u ... L. . rv- and m., .. 1 I'uinia were con- . una SI1U Ol 111 J ' e over the telegraph wires Ma' H Is that ti,B , k, '. sleeping ln ra,3e an1 f(jn. r,1"irfs just such 8ac- " this to OT.ii-kon I ra?re win 1... hoMo. . unit uuier lt SlJUil" ,a'h ". and e. v , " "iniren o- S've ia,e 0 hUh(,p (lei;l9 Z rjr" 6 h'" ' children and b, ,rns',' f rcsi,"i,ii"'- loU, ! r"'Z"n Wh0 "l"8 ""'lesof rh.ini . itdiw inesaro- l n "'"'"Ihlren should -""urd by a standard of d cenr. ... . . 1 hn "iruatea to ' ho ar. rur.,t.... ... . . -a nnu mcoin- ""'""R.KKSK.,,, '""I'll SAURY '"S rm 17 u, salary ""or'a- " "ar ,t' "! 81 "flt. and thn ::'':d,,,!'1 ' f'"""l "no othorf "i i!,5, " ' i! lhP land. It is m Illem.. the writer, la the only ther noble wage earner who thought at one time tbut he was getting too large a salary. Blrce was working ou one of the Hearst newspapers at special writing stunts for J 75 a week, a princely sal ary at that time. He went to the owner of the paper and protested that he was not earning that much money. He wanted to work on the basis of $15 per column, so that he would not feel ashamed to take his pay. It Is needless to add that the accommodat ing newspaper owner granted the re quest. Verily this Is the day of exaggera tion. After It had been heralded fur and wide that a Philadelphia heiress was to divide one-half of the $tio, 000,000 which came to her under her father's will, after a bitter contest, among tho contestants, 1: turns out that she has distributed just one-sixtieth. ' vrjShb, CLASSIFIED COLUMNS' .ami ii t hi hi i ryl There's a deadlock between one of Of the 'busted" high financiers and his creditors. They insist on allow ing him only $10,000 a year uii;il their claims are paid, whLh be says ho cannot live on lesj tlian $50,0011. They might compromise by rompeil ing him to go to work and earn his living. 1 rs 1 Olt SA1.K v.;j i:i ((iitiiuied.) i I'l U: HU1R) White Wyau.l.i.t.' ., I for sale. J. A. Griffin, 7 I S Kerr 1 street. nrJ KOIl 5Al.K brvond Krt,m fir ' wooo. W. L. Coppernoll. at Watt's . jewelry store. ' tf A. I KM IM K ION l' V K.l. 1 N.ni.illl house with bath, toilet; ventratly ltu-att'd. 1'. O. Box 4111. Kuiri'iio. tf i VCIll SALE Fresh milch cow. It. In allowing a part' of its lines In Texas to pass into the hands of a re ceiver the Gould railroad systJin was doubtless merely turning over to the court the task of raising the $2,000, 000 the state railroad commission had ordered in betterments. Quite foxy, that. Oklohania Is liable to "get chesty on account of the numeruus bouquets handed Senator Owens cn account of his recent financial speech. His case only goes to show that the man who knows his subject seldom falls to get credit for it. , There are no ifs, nnds or huts about Senator Culberson's opinion of the panic, which he says was "pre cipitated by" men who desired to fat ten upon national disaster," and he Js by no means alone In taking that view. Nobody has suggested that the pro ceedings of the Chicago convention will be of the cut and dried brand. From the number of knives In sight it looks as though it might be a cut and thrust affair. iff. fcrVS "W, Yergle, West Seventh strew (Quimby addition.) in, KOIl S.M.K I'lienii, g.'"d sicuml baud Studeliaker 3-luc!i arfn Kuqiiire at K'ugenc c.nwr ' l'X)lt SAUK Huft ud..,,,-.. 13 for $1. W. 11 lluiupton, 110S Columbia avenue, "ornec l'."h st. VOil SAUK Loose and hal.-d ih.nt hay; also cut straw. I'lnine Far mers 13x0. Squire Smith. Irving. in I S d w FOit SA1.K Good secoiiu-himd Sintili ..I'remier lyiewriter. I'all in oifii-i' of International Correspondence Schools, 4 5 West Sth st. I'D'.t S.M.i: lino t.-am of good ninrei wlih harness and '.-.guu; nln oin young cow giving pome tnhlt an.l two Jersey calves. A. F. l.hiu. 4 45 K.ist Kleventh sli'.i't. tl MRS. ISABEL M. JOHNSTON. "The Jeweled Toad," the most successful children's liook'of the year, was Invented by Mra. Isabel M. Jolnislou to please her two little daughters, Agne and Isaliel. to whom It is dedicated. Since its publication It has successfully pleased hosts of other children. Mrs. Johnston was tiutll recently a leader In the social and literary life of Fvanstou. that Intellectual suburb of Chicago, but t at present residing ut country borne, Stouy Brook, N. V. JENNINGS OUT FOR REPRESENTATIVE Anyway, it Is good to know that J. PierponUIorgan thinks the country can again stand alone for a while. He has gone to Europe on his annual va cation and art buyfest. In history men who threw bricks occupy more space than those who threw bouquets, and the harder and faster thew threw them the more space they get. Augustus C. Jennings, who has served In the legislature several terms, has been county clerk and has filled several other offices during the past years, has filed his petition for the nomination of representative on the Republican ticket. His platform, as given ln the petition, is as follows: "If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, give close attention to each and all bills and resolutions proposed, and ear nestly endeavor to secure economical, equitable and just laws and to de feat all vicious and class legislation and jobs to graft money from the 1 state treasury. (To be printed on ballot after I name: I "Will endeavor to defeut, all jobs and secure economical and Just laws." "I further state to the people of Oregon, as well as to thp people of my legislative district, that during my term of office 1 will vote for that candidate for United States serial -r In congress who has received the highest number of Republican votes for that postltlon at the next general election preceding the election of a senator in congress without regard to my Individual preference." Kon voi'H srxiiAV dixxkr try the following delightful dessert: Half cup English walnut meats. Half dozen figs, cnt up fine. 1 10c package JRLL-O, any flavor. Dissolve the JELL-0 In one pint of boiling water. When cool and Just commencing to thicken, stir in the figs and nuts. Serve with whipped cream. Delicious. The walnuts, figs and JELL-0 can be bought at any good grocery. This makes enough dessert for a large family, and Is very economical. A NEW RKAIj KSTATK FIKM Those having farms, timber lnndf or relinquishments, city properties, business houses' or merchandise foi sale should see Wilson & Nichols over Linn's Drug Store, as they are In touch wi'h investors in nearly ev ery state in the Union. About the meanest thing that has been said of the Taft candidacy Is that Wall street Is swinging Into Hue for him. Better swat 'em a few, Bill. KKAXKMX ITEMS (Speclnl Correspondence.) Franklin, March 4. March weath er now, there being several Inches of snow ou the mountains nenr here at present. A largo crowd attended church ser vices Sunday. Tony Bryant is making regular trips to Mr. Lemloy's on Sundays. Suppose he is lonesome. Mrs. W. II. Hay. who has been ail ing with rheumatism for some time, i. around ugain. , Mrs. .1. Bamford, who has been sick for tho past few duys, is better. Several of the youn people of this place were ut the so-ial at Elmiru Friday night and enjoyed a fine time. Mr. Hanson, of this place, called on J. M. Skeeler on business Thurs day. The roads between Franklin and Elinira must have stumps in them, or at least that is what we thought when we heard af that buggy turning over the night of the social. DOWXWAIll) l.'Ol'KSE. Fast Being Realized by Eugene l'oople. A little backache at first. ! Dally increasing until the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow. Diabetes and finally Bright's (lis-, ease. This Is the downward course of I kidney Ills. I Don't take this course. Follow the. advice of a Eugene citizen. I Edgar Washliurn'of 442 Lawr-nrei St.. Eugene. Ore., says: "I have, used Hoan's Kidney I'ills with entire1 I satisfaction and believe the remedy! unequalled for backache or kidney i roniplaiut. I had felt the need of I such a remedy early this winter, and J from the resu:s 1 obtained I can con-1 scleniiiusly recommend It." j For sale by all dealers. Price 50' cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, j New York, solo agents for the I'Llled ) Staler. j Remember the name Doan's and . take no other. IX VESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Today you have an opportunity of securing an invention which Is sure to pay you back over and over again your original Investment, and which gives every promise of paying as large. Is not larger dividends, than any other Invention or discovery of the last one hundred years. ,You will never have a better In ves'ment,.offered you. Such opportu nities are rare. Do not let this, tho greatest of all. pass you buy. Make it your opportunity. Stock will positively advance as our Income Increases. Call on or address J. M. Woodruff, Gordon block. Plume Red 14 92. AXXOl X( ICMF.XT J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy have onened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Mnnrer's jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we wouiu ue pleased to have all old friiods who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do onr best to tell same. HOWE & BUOY, tf 542 Wlliamette Street 1 RuiHTII (iR.AI)h VXAMINA'I'IONS The eighth grade, final exanilnnV Hons for the public schools will be j held I May 14, 15. I June 11, 12. I Teachers who have pupils ready j for the examination should notify; me of the number of questions want-) ed and the name of the person ap-, pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before the date for which the questions are wanted. W. B. DILLARD, j County Suuerlnlendeiif. i ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west Sth St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT i.irr r vrii i r- li-.t Healer In I In" World. Rev. F. SlBl blnl. of East Raymond, Maine, says: I have used Bui klen s Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and oilier obstl na'te snrns. snd find it the best healer In the world. 1 uo it too with great success Irr my veterinary business." Price 25 cents st V. A. Kiiykendall's drug store. GASOMXE WOOD HAWIXO W. O. White ! prepared to aaw your wood on hort notice. Phone Black 435!. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. AVATK.lt: . 4V ATF.IS: For pure h-.I-mrk war r " Duke l.effier. !'! l-() -Prlc' reasonable. I'lr tie it"l 9!l9 A'illard avenue. . La I)'- 1 2 : . FOR SALE BY OWNER Good building lot on East Twelfth! treel. mar isr line. S.'.iK'l feet. Al- .ichi-rr"oi o"t:ae.. and two lots North M.'.l rn..i Inquire ol I. .1 WALTON', Law DO"', .".lit Willamette St.: ali'1 lo lMHI' THE MARKET f OR REAL 8-rooin house and 2 lots: de sirable corner; good barn, water, bath and sewer; must be sold soon; good value at .:ooo 8-room house and good lot on Willamette street; good lo cation; city water; electric lights. Price $UTU.t 8-room house an 1 corner lot XOxlCO; barn, hen house, chicken yard, some fruit. Price IH'JtMMj 79 acres flv miles from Spring field: 40 In cultivation, 30 pasture; new, 1 0-room house, 4 0xS0 barn; 4 acres orchard; for sale or trade for larger place. 3 acres close to town; 4-rootn house, small burn; I acr? orchard; to trade for larger place; will pay difference. 'We also have business open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every description. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8th St. FOil SALE- t Itale cheat and loose vetch bay f.ir sale; also H-incn an.l 4-foot maple woo.l, w.'il sea soiled. Address Loui-i C. Vitus. Junction It. F. D. No. 2, Oregon. Phone Farmers' 129. u3 FOR SALE BY OWN Kit A brand- new 5-rooni collage; nil modern; iu choice location on West Kiev enth Jtroef, lot tiO 2-3x101 1-2 feet. The best bargain In Eu gene. Must be sold very soon. En quire at this office. ni2S DO YOU WANT a homestead or tim ber claim? If so address William Douglas, Box 341, North Bend. Or. m 1 0 IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tPj (t,,-, Oregon l.aml Compa ny about It and they will do the rent. 4 12 Willamette street, Ku htuiio. O.'. tf 1)01. 1) AND S1LVEK PLATING -On kvlvei, forkB aud all household ar. tleles that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 12S Lownsdtito street, Portland, Oregon, for orlceat WANTED- Manager; gocd salary; experience nut necessary; for Ka gene branch office of- lare IVrt land real esiaie fiitn: ue furiiit-.l lure 'list and I ;u h you the bus luess; small capital tviintrcil. Fin parliculars address "Mao.i;; lr.' 212 Fifth street, Portland. in: WANTED - By th t Highly ev.'er: ence.l faraier. place I i w.ta o. farm: h. use aail ganl -tl t'ui-:,i.!iei. for f.iaii'.v, or will liaodle pia;'i IVr o:i ; aril i-ool; for -vrw. Ad dre,s .1. !.. Downs. Weud'.lns, Ore KOll. 1115 Organized 1883 The First National Bank CF EUCENE, OREGON , Capital paid ln J 100.000 Surplus and undivided profits 05,006 Additional liability of stoekluilders under , national banking laws. . '100,000 Total '. $2t'5.000 We will be pleased to hnve yon uatue on our books your funds uub Ject to check. We will handle jour business with care nnd ln strict confidence, whether your account la largo or small. T. 0. Hendricks Presldenl 3, B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Suodgrass ...Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cahlr FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral land. 19 south, 1 east: half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade for accounts of defunct banks of Port land or property, or make a cash offer. 11. Moore, 504 tloldsmlth street, Protland. Or. a4 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent, Room 5, over First National Bank. Bring this notice with yon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres fine land; al! fenced; all kinds of fruits and berries; good buildings of all kinds farm Implements nnd garden tools: fine garden spot; nenr lrvjng. For further informa tion apply to Kitchen & Konipp's barn, corner Sevei.th and Oak sis. ui2 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly new 9-room house; close to Univer sity; on a choice, high and slteiy corner lot G8xl20 feet; nicely Im proved; some good fruit and a deep well; this property is well worth J3000, but much less will take It if sold within ten days. En quire at this office. m2S FOR SALE Large fl.room modern house must be sold In 14 days splendidly Improved; has city wa ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard, choice ehrnbbery and many other attractions; offer owner la now making la good for 14 days only. For particulars and temiH apply to this office at once, as tho price will soon dispose of the property, which Is but three blocks from car line and In heurt of residence district. A BARGAIN A 30-ncre tract 1 miles west of Eugene ou Flinlra road; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 ncros In pasture; soino wood In pasture; 3 iiii1ck, 1 cherry, bearing; 2H assorted rruit treea one and two years old; 20 ncres under plow; 15 ncres In oats nnd vetch; box house of six rooms and pantry; roof leaks some; gar den fenced; barn for six head; mow for 10 ton; two chicken Iioiih and forco pump. Price, $1000. Bring this notice. I. N. Ilnrbaugh. over First National Bank. tf KOH IlKNI FOR RENT Five-room cottage for rent. Inquire at 194 East Eleventh street. tf ROOMS TO RENT Two large rooms, suitable for four, together with board. Enquire of Mrs, A. tl. MathewB, 71 West Ninth street. If FOR RENT Two unftrunlshed rooms and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 700 Pearl street, corner 12th. W ANTKL Probationers for l hp Gen eral hospital. Apply In writing or personally to Miss .Murray, super intendent, General hospital, Eu gene, in 2 W ANTED- From 2,iuo. to 3.000 acres cleared or partly cleared laud, rich deep soil, adapted to fruit, trucking nnd live stock; lo cation desired on river and creek Bring us a description nnd outline of land in tracts of SO acres and up. Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Chnm bers'aud Bristnw Bunk. tf GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY I-'jiiriuiuIiN-.Moi'se (.'tisDlim' lv urines fnr iimiii, Nintyinu, sawing, t'tiuN tn. .Ontiiis nuiiilV(i l iilrhaiiks Srnli's for ui'inliinit. Knlrhiuik-Mors( llyimmiiM anil Mo tors for powrr mid liyht. Fiiii'Imiiks-MoiNu iinlmillN mim I'tUVt'lS. Knirlmiilis-MorM" (irimlrrs, I'Vetl CIlOplH't'N, Wi'll I'u nips. All first quality K(l"ls h t lowest I prlrtM nlvas in stork. Liberal tr-mis. Prompt ivply to tuqiHrlt'H itiul quick ililpiiH'iilN. Write Tor cutaloKuc uutl nrlci'H. tttRCF.R.& BEAN HDW. CXX Agents, Eugene, Oe. FAIRBANKS. MCRSE (B CO. Portland, Oregun MISC'KLL.AN KOI H DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan fi Miller, G6S Washington street. Phone Red 01 00. ntil ACCORDION PLlCATl.Ntt -Done by Mrs. Bert Viueeut at 027 Hllyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able torniB. Phone Bed 3302. tf DON'T fall to see Chocein If you want bargains ln real estate. We buy aud sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining Block. 11. Che tern, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf FOR TRADE Au 8-room modern residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In best prut of city; rents for $30 a month; will exchange for good real estate mortgage, limber iaud, Tarm or city property. P. O. Box 4 31, Eugene, Or. tf I N T E RNAT1 ONA L CO HUES PON DUNCE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training ut your own home In nourly all the trades and profes sions. Text books nnd Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information mid circulars al the local enrollment office, 45 W Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, representative. $10 REWARD 1 will ofrer $10 re wurd for the arrest nnd conviction or information leading to the ar rest aud conviction of the party or parties who entered my fowl house on the night of December 25 and on the night of February 2 and stolo trerefrom on the former date one Silver Hamburg cockerel and ou the latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller than the other Job. Davles. m7 LOST AND FOl'NI) EleccriaGas, Water Willamette Valley Co E. C. Gulliford Fioi arid Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Room New Rubber Tire TurnmilH. Full Creek Stage Line. 100 Went 8th Htrect. Plioue Main 00 FOl'NI) Ladles' bracelet In front of Kuykendall'B drug store. Owner can get same by calling at Guard officii and paying for thlr ad. 9 I I 1U c a i r- REMOVAL SALE Bcini; forced to vacate our present quarters, we will sell Wall Pap?r and Paints at greatly reduced prices FOR THE NEXT 30 DA.YS Ludford & Haskell Pnctical Piiuterl ind Decorators m 95 west 8th street PASTI'RK TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grallng; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan A Ravings bank, or address P. O. Box 1H2. Kugeue- WA1YTKD COOK WANTED First-class cook wanted at Eugene Oencrul hospi tal at once. tf IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Steel die stumped with your Initial with envelopes to match. SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store f;iGAR$ Julius Goldsmith S. E. Stevens . . VI. Mi Tl'NKH . . I.envo orders ill KIIith' Plnnn, House. . Phono Main 41. Residence l:W West Hith HI.. ItCHlilciico Phono Itcil E. P. SHIiNN i Shocmaking and Repair- pairing of all Kinds Neatly done at niy shop.jj 68 W. 8th st, Kugene. j Vv'ilhoms Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SALE 504 Willamette St Eugem. Orcgc Phone itlaok 11 . WANTrJ) To rent Thre,, rooms In connection with office, and small house with barn. Address ".I.," rare Ouard. mfi WANTED Ten ladles aud gents dal ly to get their clothes c leaned and presncd at the Eugene Dye Works. tf Every Woman . laLpUTMUd tM rttrttiM know MARVfL NMiirl.no Sorcv I Tito nw Tiiftl "frtatt. m. nttn. r. WANTKJJ - ? "tvi- an mIt1 y or, i'il'MI-hK'!(1 woman i : inniw'Ml li:jfiic art'l Kinatt w :ik in p-mi ni f-M look lilt! HfltT hoiir.c. Apply C'i Katit Ninth Htrei't. m." mm ITTe ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. Rate-European Plan 40c. 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Free But to and from all trains Front and Morrison St. Portland, Ore a.h , ar., ui fw a, Ti -nfi. -.i.ii-rlnt, WOO I l. '-! li ,1,. ,.,,( tt.l .! .,!, v g . S i .t..M it J til 'lrlr..lJl rrC . . t- M ' tni i, in., t'' , .1 K. Mll.ItU luilk, - Iiic-ln.ls Hrug o., o itlorei WiMMlHard. Clarke t,'o Portland ' WtrtiD NAHIM) ' John M. P. Dtio.f, sncct s.v.r to W K. llodoy. All wood sawed to jj.nitte. : For prompt service phone lllnek j 33 I II. Itesldenco, iU7 High street. t Unsollno woodsaw