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TUB Bl'OEXE DAILT GCARD,' THVTlSn-AY, MAItCII if, iK)8 '"d-mNTlN'G CO.. INC. 1 1- every day of tuo week, population that can support two good COUSINS ELOPE AND GO dally papers is bound, u go ahi.ul rapidly." Address all coin- j mane " ....... ...hurt ,,i,la -1 ...I "!.iioa4 iI - . ,.,,.. a Guard. Suliscrll't'"u Rules IHiil', Wh!l tt" bebbc'.. - tu-Uhl ILirrtnian q-.titni bo;!.-1.! n:.- railroad, and In li...; s-i.i!!:'? bailiwick at that, and wit'.; Tom Wat. son d:iing constant guard dit:v. Sem day tlio people, will wake 11 s and f!:;i', that Ilarrlr.um has bought the whole shebang over ni,;lit. ... k, carrier, P?r week . $ .15; &int a bv carrier, per moniu .ne :1,,frei W " in advance) 4.00 ! J" .... in advancei i n,,i, .,,,, k,i. . i,n,.:,. ,5 advance) ;.j mdli.a pom-i Ssnator Clarke, of Arkansm. s'i to be playing a lone hand in the 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA ..::. v.T. .;; am: y,xs . t.i:i!:(.i w;!ii' d::tki:- . MiMn to i:ii in si'n i: i :;;:iii i'l.Ddi) i;i;i..VTii)siiii . The story of tin- elopement of a y .uu'.; duple residing ia the Mi Kciuie valley and who are tirst eou- ; sins, has reached The liuard. Th. i young people are A l!-i.in Wycofi. . I who is aged aliout L'l. ami Miss CLASSIFIED COLUMNS .05 led notice that he would not vote for I lleorgla Wyvoff. said ,.( vear W V .... rie3 made known on t' Ji t Eugene, Oregon i rnt as second-class matter. r5,-aSU to U ,tid rec-il'i hllalness for The C'?Veor3 A. Drury. C,bU Asters are authorized to " t for subscriptions r.:le'",. and Weekly Guard. rjie i""1-' Umber of Associated Pres.. AdvertislnS jiicatio" Oregon, postof- 1.50 either the Aldrieh bill nor the rtailev substitute. Still, if there Is a Clarke substitute we have not heard of it. trV Jr-kV-: -5W. 1 n:t fl X ! F 1 1 1 1 1 ; i w bin ale. J. A. t Va;i.!o: : il l .11. V I FOll REN i t. IlK.ll loom iM'.l:u:e KM Cast i;i, v.' ! tr. tn' if KUK A1.K-- t.-c. u". r.i.lti fir vviHia. V. 1.. Copi'emoll, at Watt's jewelry store. if w ood. quire KO It SAI.K ltt-iuch oak IMlctie Karui:M-.s -Ml or '.1 at Stern-, r's nr.icer stor-. at' And then nKain, the king .... mice ai nf ltal ! British ;KniSI)AY. MAIiCIMP, lOH COD CIVK IS MEX SIeo whom the lust of office cannot kill, Men whom the spoils of of fice will not Duy Men who have opinion and a will. Men who have honor, men who will not lie. be only 1 1 years old. They left home two or three clays ago, accompanied by the eo;;.rni;ereh,',T,n-vT Is hu-xlujustible that came to Eusene by private convey- tyn K.. lMnklmm s fKrtablc auce and took the first train for' Compound cnrrlos moimoii suici,v rntnml.la u-!t.... tt... .......... 1 I. I.A Cl,.i,rn nf 1 ll'n ' - " man ami ins cousin win ue married rier ana the governor of Massachu-! the laws setts at the same time as an evidence I marriage P a . v... .1,... u.. that after the weddins; they will r . . ', " I turn home and expect to reconcile " I was passing throiiph the Cbanire lleves us when we say one mans as their parents to the union. I of Life, and suffered from nervous- good as another." It Is said the young people have ! ness. headaches, and other annoying been contemplatng marriage for some ! symptoms. My doctor told me that time past but the parents of both Lydin K. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Coin have naturally been verv much op-' pound was good for me,' uud since tak- of the t lug it I feel so much belter, ami 1 can FOIl SAI.K llilfl Orpington etl-s. 13 for tl. W. 11 Hampton, 110J Columbia avenue, ioi-ner It'lh st. FOll SAI.K -one season sell cheap, street. -Nati.uial wheel, used in good coiulit Ion. ill Call ut 7 Kant Kith tf ins cousin win ue marrieu. r, , i,,, rr. V l.,n..,in ; of this state forbidding the 6 let'or " 'lil"f.n-: KOH SAI.K Loose and of first cousins. It is said ' 3W. inS l iiluillblls, Ohli), i h . als . s,,.aw will tvntL'8 to Jii'8. J uiMmiu: nwn i3x!). tt 4 iBSIEMIOrSNESS IX EATIXG AXI I)1U-kiiu Abstemiousness in all things Is a Wteristic to be commenaea. fiuttony, or over-eating is almost as bniful as over-indulgence in orink- fntoiicating liquors. This failing not arouse the brutal Instincts te man as does the liquor habit, so far as the harm to his phys- hl system Is concerned, It Is just bad'as the drink habit, a fact that :t sight of by the average Indi- :ll. !i commenting upon the commend- lehalilt of abstemiousness an ed- riil In the Baltimore Sun snys: Here Is a school of hyglenists i: motto Is: 'Eat less and live :ar.' Abstemiousness Is commend ii the first of virtues. Persons, I worse, who lead a physically ac- or laborious Ufa are conceded rations than are allowed to t eneased in sedentary occupa- or without occupations, but In tase there is danger, It Is con- M. in eating too much. The pan engine requires Just so much land no more. If given too much only result Is to burn out the r and clog the pipes, with the IftoI Indigestion, dyspepsia, rheu itlsm, Brlglit's disease and a hun- other Ills caused by excessive '.'i? and deficient exercise. 'Eat, ak and be merry, for tomorrow we li commended as a wise saying, the reason that those who look '1r to eating and drlnkng for merriment are sure to die to , or next day. It is pointed that octogenarians commonly the simple life, and are content simple f-,od and little of It. cider th-y set and the less they 'he less they task the organs of on and assimilation, In con- wee of which they continue effl- surprising length of time." Th"e a squabble In Missouri F' tSe Republicans and in the "ntlon of two of the congression tarlcts assemliteil in wi 10 t!l national convention n 'if set of delegates has been nam- Cne "t Instructed to vote for :kH snJ other s t goes unln- . lit presumably will fnvor "omlnatiun of Secretary Taft for v ""ids the organization falls. T?t men S... r.. I,. I' l- itntlon will not I tit-' boys say, but le win out the oth-"ated. Rudyard Kipling thinks "going after riches with both hands" is aw ful, but that getting riches with his good write hand is all to the good. We have often thought it was the royalties he pinched that made him such a staunch imperialist. And now the baseball editor stalks around with the haughty mien of a monarch whose crown is unchalleng ed, while he thinks or the new slang he'll hand 'em this season. Oh, well, we can't all be the whole show, even part of the time. Anyway, the Oklahoma legislature has got the new state a lot of free advertising, and states, like business establishments, need all tho adver tising they can get. As a king Alfonso, of Spain, may not rank one, two, three In history, but as a plucky little chap, with a full supply of sand, he seems to be tho goods. Though the diamond trust is i ported as "busted," no bargain sales of the sparklers have yet been adver tised by our enterprising merchants. Sure; if we had only one per cent of what John D. Rockefeller has we could prea:.U a brand oi contentment ia'.'r u" to th?t 1:? i: if. out. posed to it. Seeking the aid of the I lug young man she was agree, and the elope the three and successfully carried out. s sister, it was found that ' again do my own work. I never forget ireeabie to the proposition I to tell my friends what Lydia h. l ink iopement was planned bv bam'a Vegetable Compound did for ma baled cheat Fnone Knr- Squlro Smith, Irving. PAS'lTKk. TO It MX I' Will pasture e.ittlotauu horses on the Matthew Wallls larin. two miles west of Eugene. J-'inu grazing; terms rea sonable, inquire lloom 1. over Loan Savings bank, or address P. O. ltoi is:! Kut'iii Sel I It ire-nt ell t !l..l ! i.c llti- ulitM I it . iv i'f t ;u- es- l!i..i. .I.-.-.-...-1, lia.4 .t f.M- I'ilUll seltVluont. and Monday, ;no :M y. lai'N, bus been set I . i r final lu-i.rin by the coiniiy court of l.ane countV. ( ve.iui. EL LEX .1. ItOOT. Adtlllutst rat ric. Hie.l her of said c d iv of I', w ANTKU Setlellieut. Emerson, de- WAM'KI)--To rent, nice small fur nished cottage. Address I Ins fi'H. lliO COOK WANTED--First-class cook wanted at Kugeiu General hospi tal ut once. tf WANTED--Second-hand leather suit case. Address A. . .., care oi Guard. ni20 '::Tr r'"x MOlt.VLS vm:v AT WHITE KOl'SE. Uu:!,,., , 1 '"ok 111. lis I'lghof r,r. ,,, '"' will l,n . t'T"1"1 B:,ru'n' b' making 'dem.-.aarr. niinishablo bv fine ,a of railroads or business ''e information to a pri- c"ticerning Interstate shlp- mplov to Mrty ' " I'Unr,.. . t. . k ' ' " iii oe wn mMhods of the Standard Lilian v,., .... ,t " 'ii u wouidn t be ef ,." ,! k''rs of such rrook- , ;. "M,n "1 gladly "". If n It is a matter of common knowl edge on the part of congressmen and other high officials, that there has been more wines and liquors con sumed at the White House and paid for by the government during Roose velt's occupancy than for nny like period In the history of the govern ment. Roosevelt is not only an In temperate drinker himself, but he keeps those about him who follow his example. Fairbanks knew the habits of the president well enough to know that he could not begin his dinner with out cocktails. . In Kansas we seek to put the badge of crime on the liquor busi ness, but that Is under a state law. At the White House the United States government provides Intoxi cants In the most generous fashion. This has always been the nract'-e. the only difference being that Mr. Roosevelt has demanded and receiv ed more, by far, than was required for aiiv other occupant of that his toric mansion. This would excite little comment but for the fact that Roosevelt poses as the most honest and niornl man in the country. Xow we have the office of the president used for a raffle conducted l.v himself and two Ct'lted States senators. Hy way of ap dogy for the senators it must be said that the part they had in the game was madi necessary, as tins was ine a me president chose to dispose of the pat ronage of their state. The two senators from South Da kota. Senators Kittridge and Gamble could not agro" on a division of the office that custom has made it nec essary for tnein to ony president. Roosevelt decided to mn l.v ii raffle. This would be a violation of the i. i, K-iiisas but any old thine goes now-n-days at the white house Illlt What do the l.on-l.-m ma i." i and women of South Dakota think oi it , ,. What do the good people of Kan sas think of it? Is this one of Roifevelt's policies (hat must be siistalne 1. Think of it. h'ro worshli f...l..m! offices of a great termined by a uanblin- g.i- If the people elected their offt cers no such scene in this would 1" witnessed at the white li"s-. I at ronage! Patronage! Patronac-. t ' most corrupting thing in government Home Rule. FATHER O'K.MIHELI, OX PI I.PIT AXI POLITICS Eugene, March 18, 190S. To the Editor: Some Ideas ex pressed in your editorial of lust even ing seem very much out of place when advocated by an orgin publish ed in this enlightened community. Your second paragraph. It would seem, can be accounted for only by reasoning as you have reasoned in your first with regard to Father Yorke and Mr. Heney, and conclud ing that you have little use for preacher, priest or rabbi Passing over the question as to whether or not politics are out of .place in the pulpit, I hold that preacher, priest or rabbi has a right. a Citizen, to express himself on matters political in public or pri vate, as I believe that political ques tions are closely connected with mor al issues. Who Is recognized as hav ing a better right to speak on moral matters than a professed teacher of morals? The faot that a distinguish ed name gives added weight to his utterances does not take away his rights. ' Were it not for preacher, priest and rabbi, and the Influence they ex ert on public thought and the check the fear of their opposing voices often places on politicians, we might havg reason to tremble for the conse quence". Teachers of morals are not alone mistaken, but it seems a matter of History that, the successful experi ments outnumber the unsuccessful ones. Editors sometimes glvo wrong advlei! one year they- condemn what the previous year they advised yet It does not seem to deter others from daily grinding out lengthy para graphs on matters political, religions, etc. It seems a sad state of things when anarchists and their ilk are permit ted to mouth their blasphemies against law and order broadcast, while those who represent the high est authority are to be muzzled and In silence sacrifice their lives, and those whom they are supposed to feed must follow every red or yellow rag that floats upon the breeze of liberty and license. f J. M. O'FAllRELL. from the ettle the during this trying period. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years I.yilia K. Pink, ham's Vegetable Comixmml, made from roots anu nerhs, litis been tite standard remedy for female ills, ami has positively cured thousands of women who have lieen troubled with displacement, iiitlaimiiation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periiiilic pains, backache, that betir-itiK-dnwii feeling, flatulency, indices tiim.dizziness or nervous prostration. V hy don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinklinm Invites nil sick women to write her for nil vice. Shu has iruldoil thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. UllFF I.EtlllOKN ECUS Pure bred, $1 per setting. Geo. Melvln Mil ler. Room it), Mcl'lung Wock. Phone Kid 1-ttil. tf FOR SALE A good driving horse six years old. Inquire of John Thrunier, Day Island, quarter of a mile east of covered bridge, Eu gene, mis I WANTED An Irish or Llewellyn i setter puppy. Aldcess 11., care. Guard, or call at this office. I WANTED Ten ladies and gents dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed ut the Eugeue Dyo Works. tf FOll SALE Good S-rooni house; lot 66x210; close In; good burn; chicken park; garden; fruit trees, berries, etc. Address" II.," care Guard. tf WANTED TO RENT A good S-ro.un house with bath, toilet; centrally located. P. O. llox 4 3 1. Eugene. tf FOR SALE A 3 1-4 wide tire wag on and one bay horse, weight about 125(1 pounds and nine years old. Enquire of Squire Smith. Phone Fanners 1 3x11. ills FOR SALE Nearly new Studebuker wniion. double box. narrow tire. 3 1-4 size; perfect condition; used 30 days. Price, $S0. E. S. Itolfc, 244 West Sixth street. ml 7 SO( lA'l.lSTS CAM. ' X ) I X T V ( O X V 1 1 XTIOX The Socialists of Iane county are hereby called to meet In mass con vention at Frank's hall, Eugene. Or., on Friday, April 3, at 10 o'clock, for ihe purpose of nominating a full ticket for the coming June election and such other business as may come before said convention. All Socialists are urgently requested to be present. II. M. MANVILLE. Chairman Co. Central Com. E. C. COLE, Sec. Co. Central Com. a3 The de- 'ik-ht. rap at pay the " r-""ltT I'-'tin-nt observation ' lt-tiilz..r: -The En. 'I in,,ro an,i t?t t rr n ' business men of n outside op reason En- ( ITY EI.MTIOV I am directed by the common coun cil to give notice that the annual city election of the rkv of t.-uc-ne "ii be held April fi!h. 1" which time one councilman will ..e etc, t from each ward af the city ( ami -dates for that office saoiild ft - th r nominating petitions with the H recorder on or before the -1st day of Marck. 10S. g p City A'tor.-.'-y. AMEIIICAX lil VERH In the .Orient are f!ndlng It more difficult vear by year to make pur chases of either Turkish or Persian rugs, and it is predicted tha' In ten years from now the sale of this benu 1 1 fit I handicraft of the East will h? entirely exhausted. If you want an Oriental rug the time is to liny now. On sale at parlors of Hoffman House. mill XA.I HEV iiA.Mi-.r-. Rest Healer 111 the World. Rev. F. Stat-binl". nf East Raymond. Maine, says: "I have used Hncklcn's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old arm v wound, and other obsti nate -ores and find It the bet bonier in the world. I us- i; too with great success in niv veterinary biisin ss." Price L'T, ts at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. M.ik"s blood and muscle than anv oilier renieuy health and strength Hoillsier's Iloiky towers above all ninklng sick p-i peopl" "well faster Gives and vitality. Mountain Tea ither remedies for II and well n ,r T. a or Tablets LINN DKI 'l CO. MERRY WIIMW SAIIMtS A new line of y. i., r.-ielv d a' C Ninth stri-' M E: TV Widow Hlll'Tf Ivln k Russell's, t. tf water: . hater: ill o-. t'l My stoi k of Or! regardless of i"-r. them ut the 1 1 i: ;m.' !lllt' I'ri- l.f I'll o e -Mr ll'-d XA.I HANlLi'- V a-ner tur ptan pTs at Morris- Mn.ic THE MARKET FOR ESTATE IS'AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west Sth St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 8-room house and 2 lots; de sirable corner; good barn, water, bath and sewer; must be suld soon; good value at SHOOO 8-room house and good lot on Willamette street; good lo cation; city wider; elect. Ic lights. Price If'JTJ.l 8-room house and corner lot 80xlOU; barn, hen house, chicken vard, some fruit. Price -JUiMI 79 acres five miles from Spring field; 40 In cultivation, :!!! pasture; new 10-rootn house, 40xS0 barn; 4 acres orchard; for sale or trade for larger place. 3 acres close to town; 4-room house, small ham; 1 acre orchard; to trade for larger place; wi;i pay difference. We al-o have business open ings and a large list of real estate to ilfer of every description. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8ih S, FOR SALE Snap for short time on ly. Ono and a half acres, unim proved, adjoining elty limits. Cash or terms. Howe & Uuoy, offlca In Muurer's jewelry store. FOR SALE Ono team of good maros with harness and wagon; also one young cow giving some milk and two Jersey calves. A. u. L.11111 4 4a East Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE Portable Bawnilll, trac tion engine, threshing machine; machinery practically new and in Eood condition. Price for entire outfit $2!i00 If sold soon. Ad dress "E. P.." euro of Guard, aa FOll SALE Rale cheat, and loose vetch hay for sale; also Hi-Inch and 4-fo5t mnplo wood, well sea soned. Addresa Louis C. Vitus, Junction 11. F. . No- 2. Oregon Phono Fanners' 1211. all FOR SALE BY OWNER A brand new 5-room cottage; all modern: In choicfi location on West Kiev- enth atreot: lot B0 2-3x101 1-2 feet. The beat bargulu In Eu gene. Must be sold very soon. En nulro at this office. m2S FOll SALE OR TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral land, 19 south. 1 east; half mile from mil Itary roud and river; will trade for accounts of defunct banks of Port land or property, or make a cash offer. H. Moore. 504 Goldsmith street. Protland. Or. n4 FOll SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, ono acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1(100. Time. . on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent Room 5, over First National Hank Bring this notice with von. FOR SALE OR TIIADE Tltri B acres fine land; all fenced; all kinds of frulls and berries; good building of nil kinds; farm Implements and garden tools; fine garden spot near Irving. For further Informa tion apply to Kitchen & Koinpps barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts ni21 FOR HALE HY OWNER A nearly new 9-room house; close to Culver Hit y; on a choice, high and sltely corner lot 0XX12U feel; nicely I111 proved: Homo good fruit und deep well; tills property Is well worth t:i000, but much less will take It If sold within ten days. En nulro at this office. m2S FOll SALE Oil EXCHANGE Thn mining claims In Eldorado Canon distrb-l. 12 inlloM from Search light, Nov. Assays as high as $0 ner ton in gold mid silver; will trade for real estate. Price, J2 r.iio. George II. Newman, 7'J Pearl street. Eugene. Or. 11 1 1 Eleccric.Gas.Water 1 . J! ' 'fjyri i J' Wi'.'amette Va!h;y Co l-'Olt KALE l.arg't 'i room moder house must be sold In 14 days Holcmndlv Improved: has city wi ter gas. electricity, beautiful yard choice shrubbery and many oth nttractlons; offer owner Is now making Is good for 14 days ohlv For particulars and terms apply to this office ut once, as the prli will soon dlsposo of the property which Is but three blocks from car line and In heart of rnsld district. A BARGAIN A IiO-acrn tract 7 miles west of Eugene on Elinlrn road: 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 seres In pasture some wood In pasture; .1 apples 1 cherry, bearing: 2H assorted fruit trees one and two yam old; 2 acres under jilsw; 15 acres In out and vetch; box house of six rooms Mtid pantry; roof leaks some; gar d-n feni-'-d: barn for stx hi l .mow for 10 ton: two ebb-ken hous. and for-e pump. File, IHiimi H-lcg ibis notice, f N, It rbau:-h, over First Nnlloitftl ilnnk. . 1 Notice of l-'iiud Estate of Frank O. ceased. Notice is hereby given that C.'orgo - It. Dorrls, administrator of said es tate, has filed his final account us ; administrator of said estate, and . Monday, the lltli day of March. 1 tills. .at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day. has boon set by the court for flouring the snine. and any objections 1 1 hat may ho filed thereto. I Dated this, the Mb day of Febru ary, 11HIS. CEO. B. DORR IS. Aniinistratof. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United Slates Land Office-. I lloseburg. Ore., March 2. 1 DOS. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed In this office by Har rison K. Shirk, contestant, against I homestead entrv No. 101137, made April 30, 11101, for W. V4 . I X. K. V. , S. E. 14 . X. E. i , and N.E. Vi S.K.Vi, Section 8, Town- 1F YOU WANT TO SELL your prop-1 ship 19 S., Range. W., by Mack- erty tell the Oregon Land uompii-1 wood Hopper, I onteslee, In w hich It nv about It and they will do tho alleged that suid Mackwood Hop rtlst. 412 Wlllamutte streut, Eu-, nr never established his residence gene. Or. tf WANTED House work by the day or hour: housework, lfi cents per hour; wusjiing. 20 cents per hour; house cleaning, 25 cents per.hour. Address Mrs. May Troxnl, Eugene, Or. mil UOLD AND SILVER PLAT1NO On knives, forks and all household ar ticles thnt do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownadale street, Portland, Oregon, for Drlres WANTED From 5,000 to '3,000 acres cleared or partly cleared land, rich deep soil, adapted to fruit, trucking and live stock; lo cation doslred on river and creok. Bring us a description and outline of land in tracts of 80 acroa and up. Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 2 4 7, Room 7, over Cham- burs and Brlstow bnnk. tt MlHriOLlirtMtXM'H DRESSMAKING Mlascs Sullivan A Miller, f'HK Washington street. 1'lionu Rod 510G. n21 I Pr inereou. nas never uiim any itousu thereon or improved any part there of, and has never lived thereon, but ut all times since making said entry bus lived and has had his residence elsewhere, and has wholly abandoned the said entry so made by him; and that said alleged nlisence was not dun to employment In tho military or nnval service of the United Slates of America In time of war, said par ties aro hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 4, 1908, before W. W. Calkins, United States Commissioner; In his office at Eugene, Oregon, (and 'that final hearing will bo held at 10 o'clock a. 111. on April 18, 1908, before the Register and Re ceiver at the Unltod States' Land Of fice In Roseburg, Oregon. Tho said contestant kavlng, In a proper affidavit, filed March 2, 1908, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal scrVici! of this notice can not be iniide, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such no tice he given by dua and proper publication. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. 1 Register. ACCORDION PLKATiNO-Done by Mrs. Uort Vlneent at 627 Hilyard street, near Enat Ninth, on reason able tortus. Phone bed 3302. tf DON'T fall to see Chcium If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell fnrm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Cho .em, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf NOTICE Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshooInK and genernl black smithing. C. D. llolowuy, East Eleventh streut, Falrmount, Or. in 2 0 FOll TRADE An 8-room modern residence ill Minneapolis, Minn. In best prut of city; ronts for $30 a mouth; will exchange for good ronl estate mortgago, timber bind, farm or city property. P. O. Box 431, Eugeno, Or, tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Glvos a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all tho trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished fruu. Full Information and circulars nl tho locnl enrollment office-, 45 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep-resentatlve. M 1ST ANI KOl'NT) SAMPLE CASE LOST Small leather case. Return to lloffmuii House. FOUND - On the street today, pair of gobl-rlmnied spectacles and pat tern from Scb war.si bblld's book store. Owner call at Guard office. 111 1 8 LOST---A pair of rimless gold-inounl-ed nose glasses fin ciiho), lost at or near high school building Sat urday night. Finder please leave at Th" Guard office. in 1 8 Xotlce lo ('iiiilriiclni's anil Properly Owner. On 11th street, from Wllliimotto street Eastward to tracks of South ern Pacific railroad: Notice Is hereby given that pur suant lo nn order of the Common Council of Eugene, Oregon, mado March 9th, 1908, bids will be re ceived by the Common Council of the City of Eugene at the Recorder's offlro In said Oily of Eugene, until 4 o'clock p. m., March 2 1st, 1908, for the pnvlng and curbing of Kiev- . nth street In said city within tho lmlta utHivn mentioned. accordiiiK to tho provisions of Ordinance No. 716 passed by the Common Council of Eugene,' January 28th, 1908. The said work Is to bo completed within 5 months from April 1st, 1908. At the mild time and place of re ceiving liidH the common council will let the contract for sub! work to tho lowest, responsible bidder. Bidders win stato price per sqiiaro yard for Kald paving, ns required in the Hpecifleatlona for snld work. All work lo ho done under the supervis ion of Ihe said street commit too to Ihelr satisfaction and to be approved by them. Bonds will be required of each con tractor for the faithful performanco of his or their contract. The coun cil reserves thu right to reject any and all bids. Attention of all contractors Is called to the agreement of Warren Brothers Company on file with the elty, in accordance with which agree ment Warren Brothers Compnny agree lo license all contractors desir ing to bid for the work to lay tho lillitlithlc pavement In accordance with Its patents and the terms -of said agreement. Eugene, .March 11, 1IIU8. 1). F. DOI1RIS. m2t Recorder LIUI.NK T.OPKItTV WILL (iRONV VALt'AIILK Blair street addition property Is sure to double In value within the next two yeiirs. T'vo electric rail ways aro corning up tl.o valb v Loin Portland and both of I hem nnii.t en ter the cltv Troin tho west, and tho line that will tap the Hliislaw conn try ran not go out In any other ill rection. As sure as water runs d;wn bill, Eugene must build down (be valley because tho business is ther. There are both acreago tracts and large lots In this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from tho 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. E. P. SHNNN Shocmaking and Repair pairing of all Kinds Neatly done at my shop. 6S W. Stli st, Ku-cne. moi' r Tin-: hivkk i.iuiH.i:: Hi-liiU your w ork tn Hrnli hrt fimn'r winr'iii 11ml pji rriij u, nhoii. M r. WI I klii -uu, fh p w'-ll-k n'w n tiii'kn.iiit h , 1-4 -th Mm, iiJho Mmi-Hii-m iMlnf'-r anl u j iioIi?t tt fn ui the K;i-'t. AM 'iik K i.ir.iiil'-'-'l. t'vv 1 i i;s iuitiV tn tm('r T u 16 Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv.rk. Call and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Hdtznun 14 Wet east. Phon black 1171 ind largest ' mi9 I