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THK Kl'GfcN'B DAfT-T QEAJi:, aUTVIUlAV. MAIU H 8. 1IMM -".'toy of W F'tuia-d Addre. W make m33, "oThe Wtfne Guar, a I ...n i'Wr ill l a-Jvanco) 4.00 fM advance) .... 1.0? o:b '" .f.l) ooo" . . , - .05 copies 1.50 L-ugene. Oregon, postol T4. ' ...... matter. lite s" fatiiirtl. L SfW are autlw.zed to f '.' Inr subscriptions Of ?"Sfcr business for The fV'eekiy C3.ib.-J: t- "it J h. Clark. E.J fieorse A. Drury. t wrif( wr- nthoriz'd to 'V.IIV and Guard llmiber oi iTl lUAV. MARCH an, ifs ingly successful without arousing the envy and Jealousy of his fellows? Booker Washington has gone It-.-,, the manufacture of epigram.! tic "don'ts." His latest, though add-es-ed to negroes, is applicable tj ill "Jlon't try to tell how the govern-, ment debt can lie paid until yuu learn : to nay the grocery bill." ; What's th" l.'al iri'y In cone s going to do about the promise of tV lown Republican ce-nver.t'.on. tl'iit. ev-e-v iiuT.'eptlrm f-i Presid-ui Ilome velt's ll'cf-siiges '.'all be written I'i'n laws? Thut does not square with do ing nothing. HAISEK'S GAKG Of YOUNG ROBBERS ARE CAUGHT fHECOMEANDSEESEN! CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ' .....i.imi i.vrT v hJBO IT llli rf io;-'"" Itwrdins to a recent consular re train Chile, tne government u. Sogtl. American republic has L, bo provisions for aiding lndi tib to rebuild the damage ugat by the eartnquaice, ana oas Bide provisions lor wmening ftxaighteislue some of the prin- thoroughfares in Valparaiso L reconstructing some of the pub- bdidings, the appropriation ror mrk amounting to 7, 476, 000. Keitber bas there been any con- :j action taken on the part of interested parties to secure loans L iblcb to rebuild. But little has Lt done as yet in that portion of city tbat suffered most further la to clear away some of the rub ied erect temporary quarters 10 neb time as provision can be lit lor rebuilding. A large pro ton of buildings that ware not (old repair have been put in t which has greatly relieved the :i. Most of the temporary shan- U.B UTOU I DUIUtCU 1IUIU LUP Ms, boulevards and parkB, and atopls are comfortably housed. pdoiies for the storage of mer- fiik are most needed, for these Ifatd moat, being located near the liff'iedge, where foundations were flu natfe ground. Irilabor troubles have interfered IS (be rebuilding of the city other a a great increase in wages, which ao double what they were be- f U: earthquake, and the work in fralbae progressed quite safisfac- J, considering the financial altu- j4dillonal building regulations - been made, either by the gen e:vrnmnt or the city authori- Eu'ler than to change the build line on some of the streets. Ei! this is the dominant charac- r't'tofthe Soanlsh-Amerlcan peo- r Ta'r m never perform ft task W that can be put off until to prmr. Procrastination Is their N failing and has done more to PfJ the progress of the southern r-io" of the American continent pa aar other one thing. Some day r people of Chili, win ,, a " ""V miu F"r that a great damage has f ronKht and It Is up to them to M It Then they will go to work. I0" of our stato exchanges says: I '! the Custom of mnnv ..1. I. F'amnnd to the editor's nnnctHm r1 n every raalier of pubn, ,nter. P hih tllni.. In nn .m.i.i ve not ar-tert the manner ,llith thev hollo ... . f ''."V "Wnv don't you ro"t l-" That query Is put up to' the ,r more ""''haps than any other fc. .. . "'.. I villi r them'- ii, .. .u. ,l . ",,- "ih ..'now wno ..e,nstlen ,m h(, ,hp one who 'he Imii1..!ii if . ,v. 'r eorn,, hls w;ly o ))B roB,.ed If n ..." . """ nniiera "roast can '"'I'd upon t st llp awf, 1 Sen nv b u "' are stepp(i r t will (,.. tho maddest man in hit him. and the m thai l, .t .. , .. " nil .nreaien to tdilor. Jt.it of course he r-fi'ifosplol j fron. ,.,.;,- ),,r,, !iii--ing but snniow h d.;5r.-t h'i'n:li;it . won1, r e n' to ninfrw Inability t i r;ef. elt'it.T anniKint o- OMli'-'iitcp-fwt "l of an "Vt'y!.-l r7Ii''ii!ln of grammar, "as U g-"i-n.1." Ar:e- e'l K-'invT r-i. i-...n lun'i "linn l-i f-Mlins to imlwid wl-.v sb snii''! 'm s'l -nrorl nI)(l ('.,., ,Ir.. lor Uny In Vkwed 'n jii'ike ti"-- H'c. "!': .vlipnovni' h- I1"!1'. Of the-two Day Is tho more dang.-.nus. Senntnr l.nF.-!l!"tt ti.nv lip quite as unpopular with his cnlleaguos us he has been said to be. but he surely knows how to make them Vow tow to him when it comes to legislation in which ho is interested. ( Consistency may be a jewel In some -circles, but not in polities. There are mighty few politicians with records .that give tem any risht to records that give them any right to other.1. ' Uny Hay.-s. aged IS, and ltob-.-r' j Hm-ii- y, a.., i m,.nliiTH of a Hal i S'v i;-im; ;if vnni rnbb'r-'. wore :i tf4 in I'livla-ul vst.-rd-.v (; ' n ion bv n-t.-tlve J. no.. i, y H-H:v I 1 1 me Southern Tacifle I'linnanv a-i 1 '.k-n to Albany yesterday liv the nt fi . ' ' The two la Is. together with half r ; (Ii2i.n more youths nf that lncaliry liavo ,oP (., ,,,, hutiit f idii'lnc m V'-amliro ,,,i, c i-ifi.p! M,.rv stores In the vicinity of Alluny and Halrey f ir s""v I 'I'linl'is, and w;erJ not eauitht until D.-frtve Ifcllly rouriieil no -h t"'o tinys y "or-lav a n tiinv cont's si'd to u u ni or mi (I'Mireda'ions. 1)" . Hx-tive Reilly put on the trail of ;tht yniinsst-.rs after they had broken into a li'ix ear and stolen a cak of wine, whlrh brought liniw"tl!a! tlon on the part of the railroad offi ; rial . I Wh-'n '-l'"d wliv ''ey .-ad p'otiarV el on a career of crime, the lads said that they needed money and e:!u!cl ; rut tt"f work, so took th-. easiest wy If' satisfv'ng tlioir civ'tig. In pddl tlon to Ramsey ll'ld Hives, 'sever-.! i mora ypiittis WIH be arrested at A I ; bar.- :ml l'a!se-. I Among th" places rolib"d bv the bovs. acc(.ri!ng to the admissions of tile two lads In cus'of'v, w" n-.o , .Mow 11 "o ms' general merchandise store. Koontr.' merehrndfsp store ind Perry's conf "ctionery storo t Hal sey, in addition to a freight car. 4T i 1 Olt 8AI.K w.ix'i i:ii tCn.i.i.iiK'ii.) KOIS ''Al.lC - Bv.-uiu'. cro-ui lir uoa. V. I.. Coi,ii-ri.ull ut an s jewelry store. tf We are far from knowing it all. Mnyba proving "who said it first" will cause millions to change their party allegiance and votes, but we'll have to be shown. Before accepting the presidential nomination of the Populists and Bill Hearst's .league. Senator LaFolletle would better get Tom Watson's O. I Why slander travels faster than praise will be known just as soon as it is why the average person prefers hearing scandal to goody-goody talk. Ji'EWS SOti ES Representative Hawlev, of Ore gon, delivered his maiden speech in the notice yesterday in favor of the F-til'on railroad land grant resolu tion. Not only did he succeed in explaining to the house clearly and concisely why it is necessary for congress to pass the resolutions, but he demonstrated to his colleagues that, he possesses those qualities which make men useful in the house of representatives. Though he spoke only half an hour, he covered the ground fully and at the conclusion of his remarks he was heartily ap ulated by many of his colleagues, in cluding Representative Dalzell, who followed him closely throughout his talk. . Jack Milne and Charles M. Cline were lined $150 each at Corvallls for violating the local option law. Cllne did not appear and his $1000 bond was forfeited. Cline attempted to operate a "blind pig" under the guise of the "Corvallis Commerelnl Club." The case has been In the courts for three years. Kodol Is a scientific prepuratlon of vegetable acids with natural digest ants and contains the same juices found In a healthy stomach. Kach doso will digest more than 3000 grains of good food. Sold by all druggists. MOTHI'lt'S fvIIC'HKV Seventh and OaK streets, has open ed under new management, liood board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking Chicken dinner every Sunday, tf. MRS. S. v. AUP.OTT. JOHN BARKER WAS FINED FIFTY DOLLARS COTTACiK (iltOVK MAX (OXVICT Kl OK SKIXIXCS UQl'OH MATCH PACTOHV WILL SOOX - START IT ' John Barker, who w?s ar-ested last v-ooV on povornl ebarcep nf v'ot!tin7 the local option law, appears to have been vary fortunate in the outcome. Tt seems that tho donuty nroseeu'tng attorney bad a tender snot for John, and Mr. Barker promising to fo ho. fore J. R. Young, justice of the peace, and pleHd guilty to one charge, and further promising to go out of business and refrain from engaging in the sale of unlawful red-eve. be would dismiss tho other counts against the defendant. Mr. Barker promptly agreed. Acordlnely the other counts worn d'snilssed. Mr. Bar ker sold out his business, and Justice of the Peace Young Imposed a fine of $5. Will Start l'p Next Week. Tho Cottage Grove match factory, J. E. Kox, manager. Is now rendv, or nearly so, for inisiepe. Mr. Fox ex pects to turn out the. fint match run next week. He bud some trouble get ting an expert match maker, but has at last succeeded. The block match will be made nt 'Irst. and if every thing goes well It will not be lone, until a parlor match will be turned out. The capacity of the factory at present Is forty gross per day. ThiB will require the help or about G girls and as many men and boys. . The pay; roll to commence with l pa'fmated al nbout $20 per day. Mr. Fox states that his company can find a ready sal" for every match It con produce. Cottage Grove Western Oregon. IP VCli KXRW Tho merits of the Texas WtnJer, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for testimonials, nr. W. Hall, idll'i Ollva street. St. lou!s. TAILOR SHOP KKMOVAL NOTICF D S Mrnoucal'.. the tailor, ha- a i,i .hnn frnm the Pratt biill l- ling on Willamette street to the room one door east or the i ering..." " store on Fast Ninth tr.-t. bre h will be found by all his cast .inters. If Candidates' Announcements CAXDIDATH Wilt SHKUll-'I'' 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for Hie nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters nt the Democratic primaries on April 17. If nominated and elected I promise to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. HARRY L. BOWN. Wilt CorXTY .H IICJK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for the Rt publican nomination for Count) Judge at the Lane county primaries, April 17, 190S. a lti 0. It. CHRISMAN. 5 W.T ""'"'rlmnnv en hand Via j,,, ,, fn() B mar " "ti l,l bachelor, or a ,. ,. n, ' " old maid. The ' 'I'r an. ii,,, ..... . mi -'"i'-r .oey poj lit rf rl"h '"' 1 ,r,r,,h . ' a Mir-,. . . fc -,n" wuo, verv of- TO CI UK A '!.!' 'N "VK Take LAXATIVK HHOMO q.nnlnf Tablets. I)rugis's rr-..-.d m--iey I. It falls to cure. K. W. GUO L b slg I nature Is on each I' - " 1 Now's the tirn- "'"!' I Mountain T-a. I' d 'v- u- t .,- germs of ii.i.r. builds up 'he sr.ini !ach. kidneys a.,1 liver. Tl- m,.M wonderful purine tonic to roai." p- pie well. Ynu':i be s.n:.-;--l !" Sihe results. :t. tea or lal.let., I.'.m. j Drug I'liinpany. ! New .urlt.g pal'em-. nf wall paper i Just re- lv-1 I " y '-.''"' ' " CHAMUKUS HAKIWAHK C'J '.4.1 i' tho Tiiitl'ins nnrl Ji",lmi i ti nr'1 f pTirlivi.lTijiM. in bp s'rik- rloantiiK nvtt '.y : " '-' !- n-i -l ("';. i - ' 2V1, I) 1' . ' - Tr- ,'i -.-' 1' H I'. FOIl COXSTAIII.K John .7. Hess. 1 hereby announce 'hat 1 will be a candidate for consta ble on the Democratic ticket. Dou'l forget the primary April 17th. FOIl COVXTY rtSSKNSOIl t horotii- nnnniincp that. ! will be a candidal for re-elerllon to the office nf county assessor, subject to t.ie vole of the Republican party at the primary election April 17 II. F. KKKNKY. n.MKi for rveninlv. Mr. Viini'.au i'oul"-r. a prominent architect In the D '.'n--' Building. Kraac!.-i n. says: "I ful'y end.irso all that ha-. I a sabl '-f Ki -.trie H;t- t-rs as a tonic medicine I ' good for evervbodv. It crr'"' stomach liver nod kidney disiu-d'-rs in a prompt ami .-fflci'-nt innnner. and builds up the si sleiii " Ki'-e'ric Bit ters is 'he beat spring tni-liciiie ev.-r old over a drna.-isfs counter: as a trend pnrlller il uiu-qua led. 50 cents at W. A. Kuyki-nilall's drug store. ilivil IM imu A(VI0 W. . White V prepared to saw vntir wn'id on sh,i-t ir.Mce. ' 'i,,.r,o ilrk Residence .-,!-, West SU'h ;reet. FOIl SAI.I-: t'lieap, g. od sc ,iud hand Stud, baiier ;i-un !i v:i.,,ui. lOiUiuite nt l-lu; ue ,,-cry '! WOOD FOR SAl.K lii-incli nak wood. Plume Farmers -Mi or '.i viuilc al Sleru,'!- .H f-.rici-i. slur- , a,- This sipi is pernmi rtitly nlfafltort lo tin' front nf tlie nmiii luiil.liiig; ut tilt" I .yd in E. IMnkliarj Mi-ilu-uic ( ump;i!iy, Lynn, ilnss. , What Hoi's This Sin Menu? . ' It iiuans iliut pulili.' insiK'v -linn t-f the Laboratory and methods o! tl . i 1 1 M Im.siness is lioni'stly desitvd H ni.-iui..; Hint there! is nothing nliotit tin- luts-j incss which is not "oiH!ii and uIkiyu- : Umrd." i It. nit-tins that a pniiunont invito.-j lion is extended to anyone tuinniu and vorify itny mid all stiitciiii-ntsl luadt' in the advi'itiseincn'ts of l.ydia ; L. 1'iiikhain's Veiftttalile t'oniiKiuiul.i N it n lunidy vc'iretnlilt' minim. md , mtulo from roots and htiibs witii-j out dniKs Y I ('..lue mid ,S..e. i l)o the women of America contimi. I ally list- as iiuu:h of it is vu are told ) I C'.iiiie and Sop. , Was there ever sikIi a ix't-son as! Lydia E. 1 'ink-hum, and Ls there any ilrs. thnkliiirn now to whom siuk vromau are asked to write 't Come and See. l-i the vast nrivatocorresiiondfince with sick women conducted by I women only, and are tlio letters kept strictly conlidential 1 Come nuil See. Have they really got letters from over one . million, one hundred thousand women correspondent s? Come and See. Have they proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (.'.impound baa cured thousands of these women y Come anil See. This advertisement is only for doubters. Thegreat ariny.il women who know from their ow:: ijersonal experience thut no medicine in the world equals Lydia K. iMnkliHin's Vegetable Compound for female ills will still go on using and licing ben e(itvl by it ; but the lnior duubting, surTeruig woman must, for her own 5ake,tH" taught conndeiutt.forshe alst might just as well regain her health. Ft) It SAl.K Hut. tinuiiKO.il -hk, l:t fur ii. . 11 i;.u'.p:oi,, I ie Coluillbla avenue, "cl'iut ll'ill .. FOi. SAl.K--Al Jersey . . w ;m sale at a iiar..;ai:l al the Uiv.'i- ' lina.l j ..ll-.-t-i y. two miles Until uiwii. i nil's 1 W A Nil" 1 1 (lirl for In; .it l-.uu.i K ."all tT.'i Kaot 1-ille.'.r.li M.-.-ft. HOY WANTKD To l.-aril the liu-i-n, --,s; a ; 1 1 . ! v .it on,-,- ;i t Fiioiul ly's el'l! iilaillei ie si reel in'- WA.NTKH- l -n liiiiu-n and gents dal ly to uet their flollles ,'lraui'd and I pressed al the Kugene I)-e Works. tf wa.v'i'i:i .;.H,l inn r-., u in i a.... I pii ia,! '. s, liable for la.ly I i drive: j ; ..-. '..! '.iTe,l t,,p caniai'.e. Ad dr ss l'. O Box JIT. with dcscrlp I H'.n tt FlHl SAl.K Natl., mi. v. lu-vl. us, ,i one fci'a-,,1-1: in g.m.l euuoi: i,m w sell cheap. Cail ill Kasi l.i:b si reel'. tr FOiV A !.!'--Loose and lull' ,1 cliea' hay; a, so oat miih. I'.oae. i-'a; iiiei's i;tx:. Squhe Sinii:. ii vnn 1 .-i ill l-'l-' I.KllilOlt.N Kt'.i.S -Pure lire, I. $1 per selling. Geo. Mclvln Mil ler, lionm s.i, .Xh-i'lung lllock. Phone UiX Hill. tl FOR SAl.K My ti-yi'.ir-obl slanda-d In-ed. reglsiered driving mure. .1. 11. Daniels, at Fountain grocery, fit) 2 Willamette street. 1112 FOR SAl.K Han-e.1 Plymouth Ko. k. Golden Wyandot ie and Black Min orca eggs, $1 per st'l:ig. Address, A. Wood. Sagiuaw, Or. a-ti FOR SAl.K (iood S-room house; lot 60x2.0; close In: good barn; chicken park; garden; fruit trees, berries, etc. Address" II.," care Guard. tf FOR SALK A modern up-to-date cottage of nine rooms, large barn; all nearly now; all kinds of fruit, berries and flowers; one of the best loci Ions 111 Kugeno. Inquire 760 High street. tl THE MARKET h"0R REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rush's 22 wt 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE tXCHANGE Sine-room house and lo: 1 block from cur line; fino home in good condition; a barguin at tlMHMI or furnish ed fur $2.4011. ' ISO acres 0 miles from lOugene; li,u acres in cultivation; 220 pa.-ilure; splendid K-r.ioin . turns , iloxiio barn; all kinds ..f fruit; price $12. ())(). In cluding everything on the Place. lull aeros. f n-rc pasture and timber cruises 1 , Mill, 0.1.) saw Umber; an acres fenced; 4 room house, spring at house; small ham, chicken bouse, young orchard, all kinds of berries; school I mile. Ileal this for $1,100. Here we avo 1 CO acres, 60 acres fenced; 2 bouses, large lug bouse and small frame, log barn, granary, well water, ed with living streams and sj.ilnn.-; 2, on". lino reet saw timber: ' tiill'-e rr in. Ku-K-ne. Price. $150.1. X.'. a,T"s adjoining town; fine s-r.,otii house, Il barns; y ii ii ti family orchard; f ll' U'l hor-, -s. ti cows. 4 y -ar-liflg'', iiT-.' S'i. waxnns, bu kv, car-, loo chickens, l-iolsy illi'l.leiiienl i. fiirnltut--. ele : pri'e, fV.uo.i; $1.0110 cash; ... .!,.,. ,. ..t r pec We Hlso have business npen-Int-s and a large list of real nstr.te to ijffer of every des cription. McMURPHEY &.RUGH 22 wf si 8 h S, FOR SALK A 3 1-4 wido tiro wag on and one boy horse, weight ubotit 1250 pounds and nine yeurs old. Enquire of Squire Smith, Phono Farmers 13xB. alii FOR SALK Snap for short time on ly. One and a hair acres, unim proved, adjoining city limits. Cash or terms. Howe & Buoy, offic In Maurer's Jewelry store. FOR SALK One fine 6-year-old gentleman'B driving horse, weight 1000 pounds; price $175 for horse, buggy and harness. J. H. Daniels, Fountain grocery, 502 Wlliumntte street. . m2 FOR SALK l'ortable sawmill, trac tion engine, threshing machine; machinery practically new and In good condition. Price for entire outfit $2500 if sold soou. Ad dress "K. 1'.," care of Cluurd. aS bolt SAl.K Dulti cheat and loose vetch hay for sale; also lC-lnch and 4-foot maple wood, well sea soned. Address Louis C. Vitus, Junction R. F. I). No. 2, Oregon. Phono Farmers' 12D. u3 FOR SALK One of the best retail general liiorchiindlae country atores in Lane couu'y, having large log ging and farm trade. If you are looking for a chance to make mon ey investigate this opening. Ad dress "X," this ofllce. a20 FOR SALK BY OWNKH A brand new 5-rooni cottage; ull modern; In choice location on West Elev enth jlroet; lot 66 2-3x16 1 1-2 feet. Tho beat bargain In Kit- gene. Must be sold very soon. Kn 1 quire at til is office. m2S FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral land, 18 south, I east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trado for accounta of defunct banks of Port land or property, or nuikn a cash -offer. II. Moore. 504 Goldsmith street, Protland. Or. a4 FOIl SALE AT A BARGAIN -flood house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence: large cnicaen house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N. Harbangh, agent, Boom 5, over First isatlonnl Dunk Bring this notice wltb von. FOR HALE BV OWNER A nearly new H-rooni house; close to Univer sity; on a choice, high and sltely corner lot 68x120 feet; nicely Im proved; some good fruit and a deep well; this properly Is well worth $3000, but much less will take It If sold within ten days. En quire at this ofrice. m2S FOR SAI.KOR EXCHANGE Three mining claims In Eldorado Canon district, 12 miles from Search Ifitht, Nev. Assays as high as $''7 per ton In gold and silver; will trade f-ir real eslatv Price, $2, George II. N' Winali, 7!'. Pearl street, K.igene, Or. all FOR SU.K- Large (.nmlii mo lern boils, must, be sold in 14 days -splendidly Improved: has diy wa-.t-r, gas. electricity, beautiful yard, 'choice shrubbery and iiuitiy oilier HttractlntiH; offer owner Ih now miking Is good for 14 days only For parilr-ulars and terms apply to this office at mi'", as the price will soon dispose of th propei'v, will, Ii Is but three lib ii ks Ir mi car line and in hert of r-i- dene- lli.,l.lrt. VI S-.ll il iAlP.I, ..i , , . e i l ...u c ctiuiv to k-u.w . 1-iii 1. .!.' 11. Ii.iu- !s, l'.ave liuive 1 icv insari-M,,- ,,!'- tl e tn the Foiintaia G'.'...-, ; . .u2 i.hiliieit-. street. 11:2". W A.N"i'i:i) l-".n-. 2.1 to .i.O'ili lu'i'es cleared or partly ca'.irej land, rich deep soil. a.!ai:te,l to ft nil. trucking ami live stock; lo ration desired on rier and creek. Br.ng us a description and ouMliie of land In tracts .it M' acres and up. Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 2 17. Room 7, over I'Llaltl '.eis and Itrisiicv .tank. tf Ni tire to i r.-.lilor. l'-'aie of l.-aac Par, lav. ,1 ceaseil. Xo:l, is in re!, y c!e, t 'lit; Go i. It llorris has liee'.i iippoinle.I adnilu Istrator of the estate i t said Isaae I ': "' !;.: . ,!e,'e;ise.l. bv -lie county enu't of l.illie couu:. v.:.i.. 0f (ire on. An persons l,..ti,i-.- c! ituis '- lll' it I Ie- said twtilti- .lie I.. . -by lv.,- Gl'ied in present Hie ..m.. to ii,. ,. ' iiilnh.ti-ator al 'he law o'tiie nf Dor- "1s X- Skln.voi'th, at ruueiie Ci'y tlr- ei-.or, wliliiii six liiio'li Irion tb" i l:il- of the first publication of this notice ni'li the necMssarv vouchei s. Dated this, the 2,1 dav of March. Hills. CEO. II. DilUPIS. Adinliilsti-iitor ot tl -ta-i of Isiiac Bar. lay. lie.-e;-se,I. .iw i:i,i,'iK.ii s DRESSMAKING- iii isses Sullivan V Miller, 5 0 S Washington street I'lione Bed iiloG. a 2 I .Notice of Fl.ml Sel.b-tnent. E tiiie of Eiinliei li S.i.ninou, d - ceased; Notice is hereby i;ien that T. G. Hendi-icks, executor, .it said estat-', lias filed his final acc unt t , , r sett le nient of the e.staie.'au 1 .Monday, th," lioth day of March, r.'i'.s. at I il o'clock In th forenoon of said day, has been set by the. Hon. G. It. Clll'is niau. County Ju.lg" of said couniy. lor hearing oblectlons lo Hie same, il' anv. ai die County C oirt r loin, at I'le Court House of said cunly. , Dated tills, l he 27th day of Feb- ! raary, ItiOS. T. O. IIENDIMCKS, j Executor. ; Don-Is & Sklpworth, Attorneys for ' the estate. VCCOIIDION PLH-AVlNC, -Dona b) Mrs. Bert Vlneeu. at 627 Hilyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone tied 3302. tf IF YOU WANT TO BELL your prop erty tell tho Oregon ljind Compa ny about It and they will do tbe real. 4 12 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf OOLD AND 8ILVEK PLATINU-On knives, forka and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdule street, Portland, Oregon, for Drlcaa DON'T fnll to aee Cheiem If you want bargains In real estnte. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Ch teiu, Room tl. Walton Bldg. tf NOTICE Having recovered from my injury 1 have resumed niy business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. I). Holoway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or, BERK S A CHANCE for you to make money; our representatives make $10 a day so can you; immediate Boiler ami exclusive territory; agents can carry na side line. O. F. Penniwell, Mgr., 131 Mutual Life Building, Seattle. Wash. FOR TRADK An H-room modern residence in Minneapolis, Minn., In best prat of city; rentB for $30 a month; will exchange for good real estato mortgage, timber land, farm or city property, P. O. Box 431, lCugone, Or, ' tf NOT HE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. I'nlled States Laud Office, Roseburg. Or., March 111, 'OS. Notice Is hereby given thut tho Stato of Oregon, on September ti, 1907 applied for (he R.W'.W S.W.v, of See. 10, Tp. IS 8., It. 6 W. of W. M., and filed In this office a list or school Indemnity selections In which it selected said land; and that said list Is open to the public for Inspec tion. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision there of, or claiming the same under the mining lawa, or desiring to show said land to b more valuable for mineral thnn for agricultural purposes.-or to object to said selection for any lawful reason, should file their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest In this ofrice on or before the 8th dny or May, 1!)0S. I hereby designate tho Eugene Ounrd, published at Eugene, Oregon, us tho newspaper In wnkih the above uotlvo Is to be published. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON- DENCK SCHOOLS "The BuBy Man's University.". Gives a thor ough training at your own homo In nearly all tbe trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars nt the local enrollment office, 4D W. Eighth street, It. J. Klrkwood. representative. LOST AN'1 FOI NO FOUND Lady's bicycle. Owner call at Guard office and pay for this notice. LOST Pair ot new rubber gloves. Rewurd If returned to this office or to J. R. Campbell. .Notice of Final Set .lenient. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Hnns Peterson, admin istrator of the estate of Hun Han sen, deceased, has filed his final ac. count in thi matter of said estate with tho county court of mna Coun ty, Oregon, and Monday, Ihe 4th day of May, 1 9 OS. at tho hour of 2 o'clocit In the afternoon of Hint day has t een fixed by the rrder or said court for tho healing or oblectlons to said fl vital nccomit and for Ihe final set tlement of said estnte; and that nil objections trf said account must bo made and riled with said court on or betoro the date so Hxed ror tho rinal settlement or said estnto. Duted this 28th dav or March, 1D0S. HANS PETERSON, Administrator of -the Estate of Hans Hansen, deceased. L. Bilyeti, attorney. FOUND A ladles' fur boa on the I street Wednesday night. Owner I can have same by calling at Guard office And paying for this notice. LOST In this city, Tuesday, or Wed nesday, a gold bracelet. Finder please return to 11)4 East Tenth street. III2S tOH flKefl Mm? ' t..,atl KOH UK NT A I a run Tronl room, f u rn IsIhmI ; plorlrlc Unlit and liaih; hot and cold wHtr. Iii!. Lincoln Hlrt'ct, thri'6 lilockH went of jioxt nfflriv tf AN MA I., MINI 'I I All l-XI-.fTlOX Not Up Ih tn'ichy nlv?n that tho tin nuiil I'lcrtion fur ciiy offlccm will n Ih'M In Kuk'(i on Monday, April (i, inns, at which tlini- there Ih to Ik Hett'-d onu roiiiiHIrnan f r uwh ward, all for tin. t r in of two yenrH. Tin followltiK r 1 1 it 1 1 f led cl-'ctorn wir lulnl-1 to act an jtidm-H of km id fh'i't Ion, and pulling platf ho Jwtcd ns f'lMowH, for th MUST W'AKI) H. It. William, "K. Ii. Mnrnm-y and V. .1. Mr!'hrr--on, Muninny and Mcl'Hi-ry .11 dtasli;tuit id hm rlt'ikrt. FNtlllnv plarc. tni''k httiiM', Nt. Kant. Kif'VWK h f t .-t-r SKfOMi WAHI) I). U, F.akln, Hob () t Clicrry and W, S. Munn; Clit-r-rv and .Moon dftfwnatcd a clTk. I'olliiiK plii' t. Hook and liuld' r rodin In fh. r It y hall IniJIdlnti, No. 2:1 Kn-t KKhth t r - . TH r ft I WAItli S lM' mm 1 1 M-'lIcr, II. S. Mrynon and William (., Mar in: I'ry-'titi and Martin dtliji'c 1 f't.-i I'olllni,' vhin Hidlcr'H p. I) W"-t Si'virh yt."-j. I-" -1 MTU WAIIM l V r, I', ifmd rind S I'. N.-r, M 1, ,(:,( ! . h- -I H i ri 1 1 1'.. ! KITCHEN & KOMPP Succet&orft to ARM1TACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eutfene. Of. Every Woman UlnlnauJMrHl ilimil'l hn,v ,i. in wotKlrrrtia MARVfl Whirling Sprey V . T itvman l .Luitn. liHtt-js.ii', V;. Vy rjS. "l- Mt riienirt;l, b(li-r. ! '( MTl BlaiMH fi ' , ,Bl.l. ' ,rt. 1 H n.l O - B. UM it r., km, luak. Ijhip-Dhviii liri , i,.. i, tur Wooilwiirr). Clarke Co.. i'-orlUnH. J. W. BARRINGER , Expert houscmovcr Troves anything. Twcnty-liv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and O.ik Sis. Phone Ki-d 451 1 . Horenc. Orccco u 1,1 'i ,,r I.: .-,.. 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