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THE KVGK.XH DAILY GUARD. FRIDAY. MAIICH 6, 1908 ft INC. . .mi ri'- ... Is itfcly to occur, for the epidenit. is reported under control. One d. atli from typhoid fevee is given, tin i: should have rend one case r : . and there are other errors of similar nature in the report as publis.ud. which are misleading, to the public. A writer In EnglneeriiiR News Is Inclined to poke fun at Edison's pro ject for casting a cement house in a single mold. Following up the id . :uterf flay or me wee. ,l,6et!,ed Address all -com- SUM' .kid make aliremit ."'"""ble o The Eugene Guard. "C"0"- - ff't. Tr ,-11, ... .... nor week. $ .16 h Carrie , t - Eft t " H i.ir iur,i k""! i, carrier, per mouto . , of casting plumbing fixtures an.) uijfflTU i iT. advauCcI , . .1, Ana vea" iu nn : nlnps In nlnrp. ha aiii"nt ihm it..-h. Ilk advance) '"..-... " ... . ' tjauH1" ....... " I uc vasi uii me uuiiug-room lan.e ""i'm' '. ' - ,05 1 and arranged with flushing-rims and SirS'tM n"d. kn0WD ODl wst "k plumbing fixtures rljitai. '. ,.atnr I 'and the trouble of iliih wiiiicr i... fpiii.'-- pUEene, Oregon, ijui"- i trti t coud-class matter. done away with forever. He eon- Guard lluu,ia "J iu.i u me uuue- '"r e 8,','thorlzed to ! holder's sensibilities are so blunted i"l!nf for subscriptions or ! as to make him willing to" occupy a cement dwelling which Is precise ly like thirty thousand others, pre sumably In the same town, he would almost bp ready to consider cement napkins and cement beJJhis." l.nXKST JIAYOK AT tAtft " , other business for The Daily LI U Clark. crw fieo A. Drury. """.asters are authorized to A" f'T'iZ, for subscriptions 77il)hl'KMl- I Ml I1IIXKST ,,rorUne. of ronland. has on-e L turned the tables on his critics. Wtiom T;ere " .. . n,inictr It. seems a! -Knuwn ,1 efforts have ueen uiuue .. .i... ,1,- nntnrioUS FritZ ! ij 10 .iue tabling hall and saloon, but each lie a charge was uiu..6' ,Muiltl resultea uuui it ! with this notice was The Ashland Record says At the Ashland Commercial cV.b meting Monday evening a live comniTinicii tion was read from tile Engine C im mercial club asking this club to take an Interest in the referendum vote on tha State University appropria tion' bill. The Ashland Coiiimeiviul club voted its hearty endorsemeiit ::i the U. of O. and assured ;he Kinetic club that It would be out"bo:sti:ig" for the cause of higher education in Oregon during the entire campaign. The Oregon Tradesman says edit orially: Does advertising pjy?'Look at the department stores. Their hinted that the city adminlstra-j wor3t enemy Vill not accuse th?m of i-lS ' Sianums in ....itr resort. .No lIlt.n pf these charges until Dr. iBnugher, a personal friend of the j In n Hirmnn nf ujor. aecuseu mm !i,a nf backbone In prosecuting ucn tlKM. - Then ihe mayor got busy ai In yesterday's Oregonlan mads nblic his orders issued some time Loto Captain Bruin, instructing him continue his raids upon r ruz s Site until he was finally forced to. lit business or keep within the . pale lithe law. These oraers were iniper- jie ana eacKeu up uy tuc n.iu., tuof Police Commissioner Greene, tibom the mayor referred the mat- L .l... ,intl.r .,l,1lf.atln9 the F. Ill US v;uui)inrtcij , in w - a tinistratlon in the premises. It. Lane has had a hard row to Ilia his attempts tq give Portland Is first' clean, honest admlnlstra- La It has had in y-:ars, and a weak- nan would, have given up the task disgust long ago. In spite of the mtks of politicians, plots of garn ets and dive-keepers, and criticism Jlssruhtled officials, he has pur- ii bis policies without swerviir? rathe path of duty and has emerg- ! Tictorlous from every one of his (inerous encounters. The lesson of istareer is that the official who Is ranally honest, sincere and clean nothing to fear from any trumiv- Mnp charges that may be brought aiist him, and In Harry Lane's I'wMy those who know him' best I"e the most implicit confidence. WKI'S KIM) SI PSTITrTK FOIt FOIi.MKK MATERIALS Tie coopers of the Unlte'd States w probably suffering more at the time for want of a supply of :;lr than the ni-;n of any other tocd-uslng Industry. ""Is condition is caused largely by P great decrease In the supply of -o woods eoiiFlderei necessarv for "Parage Stuck, mill tho lnolr nf 'ledg of the merits of such 'wi of word a5 might possibly "wd as substitutes. A few years " the rooperaae manufacturers of Pacific coast obtainpl their sim- '1 ft timber from the East, using "7 largely tl, . t,otler cooperage uch a3 -bite oak and elm. ntly, thefl. manufacturers have s'ng, with reasonable success, "fui snorif.. r .,.,.. . "ln"l 'ittlliK I" wlr limrudiam ie,.tinn kiiuo pwelltiow largely used on the Pn- tout fr slKh sia(.k goopo'-gge sin-ar. Vmo n,l hni. nd tisht tooiieriiire. sin-h na i,fnr, nirkiu ,.i i........ . ' H iuit uarreis, ana crn-isi; r pal' being foolishly benevolent to the newspapers. " Their detractors have never claimed that they do not suc ceed. Look at their advertising. It .is the most liberal of any class of trade. Why? Because they know It pays and pays well. That Is the only reason' they do It. According to the ukase of the congressional powers that , be, , the tariff, is riot to be revised by the next session of the present congress, but by 8 special session of that to be elected this year, which, is to be called after the lnauguaration of the next president. Now, where did they get authority to speak for "the next president? We take it that Senator Nelson, of Minnesota, Isn't, one of th? cour tiers of "the uncrowned kin of fi nance" or likely to be. Mis sar castic reference to the "relief" of the market by Plerpont Morgan and his bunch was decidedly refreshing after all the slush that has beeti handed out on the subject. t 0 v' CLASSIFIED COLUMNS o o 1 OK AI,K 1 l'l'ltl: HKU1) White Wyand.i1 1. egs I for sale. J. A. liilfl'in, 7 IS Kerry I street. mli''. KOIl SALE twpnd rtu fir ' wood. W. L. Copperuoll. at Wall's jewelry store. tf KOIt SALE Fresh milch cow. . It. Yerglo, West Seventh slreei . .tUuiiaby addiUon.i .n KOK SALE Cheap, gjd siml bund Studbaker tl-inch watton . Enquire at Eugene t!rtu''rv. t KOIt SALE Huff Orpington egs. 13 ftir II. W. 11 llaiiipum, 11U-' . ruiun:bla avenue, "orner l'.ith st. KOU SALE--Loose intl lull Ml rlieil' l.i. y; also oat straw. Krone I'nr iners 13SI. Squire Smith. Irving mis d '.v l1,., oai.K - Hood sLH'imu-biind Smith . . Premier typewriter. Cull nl ottlci of luteriiHllotuiL Ciirrespondeuci Si'hools, 4"i West Sth si. KOK SALE--Snap ' r shor' time nti - 1'. One at.d a liuif acri iiuiut pruvi' l. udjoinln? oily limit-'. C i.-l or terilis. Hove & It ui -y, ni'lice In 'llurer's je'.v:ry store. FOIt SAI E- -tMie t"liin of good mares with harness atul at.uoii; iiNo one yeiini cow givini; s.iiii.1 niliu nm! tvn .lrsey ealvts. A. K. Linn. 4 I Eiist. Klevemh sir el. U KO I SALE l'onu'.r. sawmill, true tlon engine, threshing ni.icbl.ie: nriclilnery pi-aciica ly new atul I; good condition. Price for until'' outfit SlifiOu If sold soon. Ad ilpw "E. P.," care of (limrd. a.' KING MANUEL II. OF PORTUGAL Portugal's new king, Muuuel 11.. Is the youngest koverelgu In Europe, being only nineteen years of age. In feature mid disposition he resembles his mother. Queen Amelle, who Is not only one of the most beautiful women of royalty, but one of the stroneest chnnictera fouueeted with aiiy throne today. Her heroism In trying, to shield her sons from the bulluts of the assassins was one of the most daring acts (fyer performed by a woiuau. Manuel li lt Is believed. wJU be governed largely by the jidvlce ol uis uiuiber In tb conduct of the nation. She Is said to have taken cofinsel from King Edward of Emjlnnd and many weeks ago urged the lut King Carlos to sever rein Hons with Dictator Franco, who bus lung beu unpopular with a large fuetlou of the people of Portugal. " I "Unformulated truth" may be all right in propositions to be wrestled with by learned judicial hair-splitters, but for every-day . use plain truth is good enough, even if It Is much rarer than it should be. 'luperage, buckets ""nily ,,,,. ,,. ,. ' m Si"t M-nice. these helne A i . . w " i insidf. wi,i, "tfin. high grade of IH'llltiii. fir la nl i.ooH HfrBt ....... ".. k..k our grnues Ol oirrt What are the , advocates of no-more-leglslatlojii Mcking about, any way? Aside from the regular supply bills, congress doesn't seem to be making anybody dizzy by the speed with which It Is legislatl.ig. as salt and sometimes made of morning .... ib .... r ... "Mr'- of Harn. "' d .... ? " i'uhllshed abtoad r published to o be the monlh- County Health hut Hnlntentlon made of it '"US and rfomolni rra!) ' due 1 ;n tt. -d th,. Justice Harlan wants nil the jiost offlces closed on Sunday, but r.s there are a few men who have not $10,000 life-Jobs who don't, we ex pect the usual day hours will be continued. It is an unjustifiable s-lnnder t;i say that women are nut '.-. I man agers. Just count the wcil-tinman -d husbands you know ur.d you'll admit it, even if some of the husband won't. APIOI.TMK'TS or pivimtv sri ij:xts The following is a list of students of the Divinity School who preach next Sunday, together wit.) the places of their ministry: E. V. Stivers. Perrydaie. F. C. Stephens, FernMtidne. D. E. Olson. Harrlsburs. Howard McConnell 'Oakland. C. Hanson. Donna. II. A. Van Winkle. Scott's Mills. C. C. Curtis. Elmira.' C. K. Moore, Halsey. F. M. Brooke. Pleasant Hill. K. L. Dunn, pextor. CALL I'lllt CITY WAIiKANTS Nrllre is hereby tlv'-i th.tt a!i citv warrants up to and Including N 192, registered July !n:i. r.o'i. and drawn on the g- neral fund, and sew er warrants up to an 1 Including 172. registered .Inly 11th. H . will be paid on presentation at my office March U'th, 1!"'v Interest wilt renf on that day. FRANK UKISNEIi. ' City Treasurer. Eugene. Or., March ."th. !!. HAItlUSBUHO NOTES. IAR'AL AND I'EIISONAI.I B. S. Norwood is down from Eu gene this week, shaking hands with his many friends hereabouts. L. A. Tobius, of Marcola, was here Sunday last for a short visit with friends, and also looking after some business matters. After more than twenty years' continuous service as mail carriei between the postofl'lce and depot, P. II. Couch litis retired, and the mat. Is npw carried by William Widener be having commenced bis duties will Uncle Sam Sunday morning. Mr. Couch was a falthi.il s.irvant of the government, but his iidvauced age and continuous attack of j'bsuniatism compelfed him to retire. He will be missed at the depot, as he was well acquainted with all of the trainmen, and was well liked by every one. Died At the home or Mrs. M. A.. I E. Smith Friday morning, February; 28. 108, Damon Smith, aged 2G years, 5 months and 22 days, t Da mon Smith was born in this city Sep tember 6, 1881, and spent his life In this section. He had, been 111 for mor,e than a year past, but had great hone3 of recovery, although consump tion had gained a great hold upon him and refused to give up Its death grip. He had been In this city n few di'ys previous to his death, and had planned a trip to Eastern Orevon as soon as the weather would p'rmit. He became suddenly 111 Thursday night nnd death relieved bis suHar ings at 7 o'clock Friday morning, ending his earthly earner. Just In the prime of life. Hi? was well liked by all who knew hln'i. a young niiui with pleasing personality and good habits. Hiiletin. A NEW RKAL ESTATE VIKM Those having farms, timber lands or relinquishments,' city properties, business houseB or merchandise for sale should see Wilson & Nichols, over Linn's Drug Store, as they are in touch with investors in nearly ev ery state in the Union. AYATK.lt! . 4YATKIU . For pure bed-rock win. r see La iluke & Loftier, the well-drillers. Prices reasonable. Phone Keil 5121. !)HH vi'i'ivd - - ko, tt AXXOUM-KMF.XT J. M opened a hen were nine deaths building this should 'he number of i Jewelry s'ore Howe and J. W. Buoy onve real estate otnie in ui--with .1. A. Mn';'.,',i, number niJ woiini ne CONTEST NOTICE. Dep'artmnt ::f the Interior. United State-, Land Office. Itos"bin'. Ore.. March 2, mux. A snffieient contest affidavit bavi lug ben filed In this office by Har rison K. Shirk, contestant, agnlnst homestead eii'ry No. im;:i7. made April 30, mm. f..r W. , N. E K , S. E. . N. E. VI . and N E. H S.E. i , Section S. Two ship '. H S., linnge B W., by Mnck wond Hopper, f'ontestee. In which It Is alleged that' said Mackwood Hop ier never established his residence t hereon, has never built any house thereon or Improved any part there of, afl I bus never lived llieroon. but at'all times since making said entry has lived nnd has hitd his residence elsewhere, and has wholly abandoned the slild entry so made by him; and that said illieircd absence was not due to employ it In the military or naval service nf t'le United Stutes of America in time of war. said par ties are hereby notified to appear, respond, an! "ff-r evidence touch ing ald all-Kation at in o'clock a. m . on Anr'l L m". before W. W. Calkins. "United States C liiliilsloner. In his office at Eugene. Oregon, (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on April IS, ltms before the Itcitistcr and Ke-relvei- at the United Slates Land Of fice in Itoselmre. Oreion. The said roin.-stant having, In a proper affidavit, filed March 2. 1K0S, s.t firth facts which show that after ilue diligence personal service of this iwiti. e can not be in.'.de. It Is hereby ordered and dir-ctel thai such no tice be given by due and pr imt pub lication. . ,., HE N.I AM IN L. EiD, . KcglSto,-. lamette s'reet, where we i nlefiaeil to have all or' identic in mil 1 1 have property to !,. I of Ihe criuntv.lcitv, ml! and !M Mm- ,i ,. , , ' i we will do our ! 't "o '1 Harrlsbnrg. . twr.Vi; i frl-.id ' ,'1 f,rr.i el OASOLINK WfK)l) AYINO W. '1. White prepared to saw vonr'wo'id on sho't liume. G ' I'hone I'.i.-i. k Ilesldenc J16 West Suib stre..t. THE MARKET REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rush's 2?. west 8:h St WE BUY WE SELL Wfc RENT f WE tXCHANGE 8-room huiisf and 2 lots; de sirable corner; good barn, . watur, bath and sower; must bo. sold soon; K""d value nt . nciooo 8-rooin tioiiKe and Kood tot on Wtllametto Hfreet; K'od lo cation; city wmer; elect rle liKHtH. I'lii-e 272.1 8-room house and corner lot 80x160; barn, hen noun", chicken yard, hoiho frnii . Price .'.412(100 79 acres five miles fnim Spring fteld; 40 In culii vai ion, :tW tjasiiire; new 1 0-room hnise, 40xSd barn; 4 acres orchard; for nalo or trade for lai'Ker place. 3 acres closo to town; 4-rooni house, mnall burn; 1 acre orchard ; to trude for larger place; will pay difference. We aleo have businefs open Inns and a large UI of real .ftte to offer of every description. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22wst8'hS. .o.i s.i.K Hale cniat anil loom vetch hay f.ir dale; ul.-io Ul-lncl' and 4-foot maple wood, well sen aoned. Address Louis C Vtt3 June. Ion it. F. 1). No. 2, OreRon. I'hone Karniera' u3 roil SALE BY OYVNISIl A brand new 0-rooni cottUKc: ull modern! In choice location ,on West Kiev enlh jtreot; lot 60 2-3xltil 1-2 feet. The best bargain In Ku gene. Must bo sold very soon. Hn- . quiro atiis office. til J S FOR SALE OK TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral lnnd, 19 . Bouth, 1 east; half mile Troiii mil itary road and river; will trade for accounts of defunct banks of Port land or property, or make a cash offer. H. Moore, .104 Uoldsuiltli street, I'rotland, Or. a4 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; larso chicken house; two blocks from (leuiy school house, l'rlr.e, tliluO. Time on part. L N. IlarhauKh, nKont. Room I, over First National Uank llriiiK this notice with vou. FOR SALE OK TRADE Throe acres fine 'land; all fenced; nil kinds o fruits and berries; Rood bulldliiKt-' or all kinds: farm Implements nud Karden tools; fine Burden apol uenrMrvliiB. For further Informa tibn apply (o Kitchen & Kompp's barn, corner Seventh and Ouk sts. m2l FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly new 9-room house: close to Univer sity; on a choice, high and sltely corner lot (11x120 feet; nicely Im proved: soirle good fruit and a deeo well; thl property Is well worth $3000, .but much loss will lake it If sold within ten days. En quire at this office. in-S FOR SALE Larue fi.room modern bouse must be sold In 11 days splendidly Improved; bus city wa ter, mis, electricity, beautiful yard, choice shrubbery nnd ninny other attractions; offer owner is now ninltliiK Is Rood for 14 days only. For particulars and terms apply to Ibis tiffins at one, as the price will Hoon dispose of the property, which Is but three blocks from car line and In heart of residence district. H.MtC.AIN A 30-ncre iracl 7 miles west of Eiiki-iih on Elmlrn road; 3-4 miles from school; all miller fence; 10 acres In pasture; some wood In pasture; 3 apples. 1 cherry, bearing; 2H assorted rrult trees iiiiii and two years old; 20 acres under plow; 15 acres In oats nnd yetch; box house of six rooms and pantry; roof leaks some; Har den fenced; barn fur six head; mow for 10 Ion: two chicken hous nd force pump. Price. $1000. HrliiK Ibis notice. I. N. HarbaiiRb (O'er First National Hank. tf i . m rou ltK!S1 roll KENT Five-room ro'ltiKe 'or rent. Inquire at 1114 East Eleventh street. . tf ROOMS TO RENT-Two liirxe rooms, suitable for four, to;;eth"r with board. Enquire of Mrs. A. (1 Maihews, 71 West Ninth street, tf FOR RENT Two iinflriinisbed rooms and two furnished rooms for IlKht housekeepliiK. Apply at 700 I'eari street, corner 12lh. PASTL'IIE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wall In farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine Kraxlnx: terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan BavltiKs bank, or addregB P O llox lltK. V.iigene WA.NTKll COOK WANTEI) Klrst-clai-s cook wauled at EiiRene (leneral ho'ipl 1a 1 at once. , If WAVI'r.ll Til rent Thre,. renins 111 cfinn ctieii with office, ami Kinnlt lioio.e with burn. Allrc?u i lire 1 1 on r 'I. tn " WANT Eli -Ten ladies and Reins dal le n eet their clnthe. ce(1n, nnd .:i.-..fcd at the Eugene 1 1 Works. If V.;.TEI) (('oullliued.) WANTEI) TO tl Y --llood ti'ed outs. The feed mill, ."..: West Finbtli si. mil WANTED j;ivo all elderly or middle-ai;ed wo'iiun a pei'iiiuncut hviuie n ml small wn.-.s in return f m- 'oet;!-... itier b uise. Aioiiy (ili East Ninth street. me WASTE ill a pr enced : bo:rd S." c Orsmiied 1833 ISa First, National Bank OF EUGENE, ORECCrt Cupltul paid in $ let). 000 Surplus and undivided profits B5.0f Addillonul liability of , stockluilders ' under iiatlounl buukiiiK laws. len.iino W ANTE bo.i-e locale I) Would like to have phi'v "Ivate laiuil) : a'.n v.cll x;eri : would like for hiifiiaud to at sane pla.-e. Address "it., are Cluard office. tn" ' D 10 RENT uh ii .11! good S-ro mi II ; cent.-ni; d. P. O. llox 43 1. KuBene"' If I DO YOC WANT a liome.-tea l or tim ber claim'.' - It so address Wllitum. DoubIus, Uy.x 3 11. North llend, ;lr. uilii tF Yt.iT' WANT TO SELL yeitr prop etl '.dl Itle Onx.iu I. and I'tiMum ti y about it ai'd they ill do tin rest. 4 12 WlUaiiielle sir.'ei. l.i. Total $2H:"'..0l) We will be pleased i have yowt uatne on our books your fuuils sulk Jen td rheik. We will handle our business with care and Id strict coin idence, whether your account la lurite or small. T. 0. Hendricks. President S. II. Eakln Vice President P. E Snodftrasa Cashier Luke L. lloodrlch. .Assistant Ohlor iteue. WANTEI- Music .ivil.-; t r .' ce.il. fur .'..n. r ic.'-u:'..- ,..' lesiuns for wi.l ulvc ! in pup N .i home it d.'-.ir ,! , relet'" H. Addr .-s " ,1 . A. Cuar.l. tt tin.' ( iiOI.il AMI SILVER i'I.A i iMi- 111 . Klines, twrks and all t.ou.-.. tmld ai liiles that do not loo like n-- Write tiie Ore.ih l'l:itiu'. Works 12S l.owiidiiie street, Piirilanii Oiesiin. , nt urlees WAN'l'EI) Mnnauer; rjiu! salary; experience not necessary: for Eu Rene brunch officii of luise Port land reul estate firm; we furnlsl lai'Re list and tench you the bus iness; small capital required. Eoi particulars address "Manuser," 242 Fifth street, Portland. lull i CASOLlNSi ENCINX IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPiNG MACHINERY ) l-'itli-lmuUN-Vorse as(iliue lnincH ; for puiupln,':, spraying, sawing, uriud ' in::. Outfits cmiiilr(('. j rnirltiinl.s Scales for ueibtii. j l nirtinii)is-.Muise Pynjunns itiul Mn 1 lurs fnr power nnd litlit. I'uit'tuiiit.s-Morse inilinilts nntl I'nw rr-i, lnirbjinK-v-Mors (ti'imlrrs, Frril ( 'hoppers, Well I'uinpN. All lirsi quality tunls nt lowest prict s alun.vs In sdH'k. I.ibeml term. I'roinpt reply to iii(iifrle nml tiitlrk shipments. Write I'e-r cnU.loiiiic moJ prleeit. at-kCRR. &. BEAN HDW. CO. AgtnCs, Eugene, C" FAIRBANK-", MCRSE (D, CO. Portland, Orugon WAN'l'EI) lly thoroiiRhly experl enced farmer, place to work or farm: house and Rut'don ruruisbetl for family, or will handle place for owner and cook for crew. Ad dress J: L. Downs, Wendllng, Ore Ron. in & W A NT E U From 2,000 to 3T0O 0 acres cleared or partly cleared land, rich deep soli, adapted to rrult. truckles and -live stock; lo cation desired on river and creek. HrltiR us a description and outline of lund in tructs of 80 acres and . up. Pnclflc Land Company, P. O. Box 24 7. Room 7, over Chain - hers and Hrlatow hunk. tl .uiMC i;li,j.M'.ih h 11RESSM AKIN'tl Misses Sullivan Miller, MIS Washington street ' Phone Red MOti. a.2 1 ACCORDION PLEATl.Ml Hone b) Airs. Hert Vineent lit 1127 Hllynrd street, ueur Enst Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Red 3302. tl UON'T fall to see Chozotn If you want bargains lu real estate Wf buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved Tlnibor and miuliiR stock. II. Che em. Room U, Walton Bldg. tf FOR TRADE An X-room modern residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In best prut of city; rents for $30 a month; will exchiuiRe for Rood real estate murlguRc, timber land, fur in or rlty property. P. O. Uox 431, EiiRcnc, Or. tf I N T E UNA T I ONAL CO RUES PON . HENCE SCHOOLS "The Una) Man's Unlverslly." Ulvea a thor oiiRh truliiliiR at your oivn homi In nearly all tho trades and profes sions. Text books and Instrument) (when required) furnished free Full Informal Inn and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W ElRlilb street, R. .1. Klrkwood, representative. $10 REWA11D--I will offer $10 re ward for the arrest and conviction or luforuiutlon leadiiiR to the ar rest and ruiivlciliin of Ihe parly or parties ho entered my fowl housi on Ihe nlRbt uT December 2T, anil on the nlRbt of February 2 and stole trerefrom on the furmei date one Silver MtiuibuiR cockeru and 011 the latter dale two browl LeRhoru cockerels, one iniicb smallei than the other Juh. Duties, in'. LOST AM) I'OI M) FOI'ND - Ladles' bracelet In from ol KiiykciidtiH'H driu store. Ownei i.'in Ret same by ciiIIIur at (luari! office and payliiR Tor tblr ad. LOST r.lHRELLAE. S. II. iinTiin die. Return In (iiiar.l office mid recelv. reward. m7 W K CA.-i HS i'PLV Vour wntils wllh wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. W'LLIAMH TRANSFER CO. Phono lll.uk 114' I REMOVAL SALE 1 Bang forced to vacate our ' present quarters, we will sell Wall Paper and Paints at greatly reduced pficcs FOR THE NEXT 30DiVYS LudforcJ & Haskell Pf-ict'ctl P.lintrrn led 1 tt -txstefs 90 west Sth street E!ectric,Gas,Water Wil.amette Valley Co E. C. Gulliford Fas J and Liver.y, Boarding Stables , etv Floor Rimmii New Rubber Tire Turiioiiis. I 'all Creek HtHRe I, Inn. 100 West Hth Strwt. I'hone Main IX) . Julius Goldsmith S. E. Stevens . . I'lANO Tt'NKIt . . Leave orucrN ut EIIi-i-m' I'lano House, .Phone .Main -II. Residence Meat 121I1 St. Iteslilem-e I'lione Iteil 2771. E. P. SHIYiN Shocmaking and Repair pairing of all Kinds Neatly done at my sliop.j 6S W. 8th st, KuBene. Willi?ms Co. Transfer L'gS' and Hfvy Hauling WCXD FOR t,ALE 514 VlllimcttiSt. r!"i;cn'. Orjco Phone ltlelt 11 IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Hii'f'l )(( Ht 11 tu pm1 wILli your I:itlin! wllh iMiv'lt(H'H to mulch. SCIIWARZSCHILO'S Book SLore !' a:hs' and 'none . i!2 Wiliaii-