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THE KVGEVE DAU.T GCARD. KRIPAY, AI'HII. 3, "1008 """ilrM III s:,v of tuu week. 'trf SteJ Address ull com- , eif"6 , ,i.-e all remit- moral drawn for the retailer was "advertise." In a telling address, J. F. Wear! of Cherokee, sx-ivtary of the North western Retail Lumbermen's A - elation, told0th:- 140 lnmln mi -.i a' the convention that hv liberal ' . (lljard. clcffi.il ... . , . .0 10 iae -loiiui uxu uo.ouig a:ive:-nsti; - and newspaper advertising lar.-.ch aiono could they hope fjr sucf.si against the mail order comp tiior He advocated the use of the same; cuts, the some reading matter and nil, M C .jvance) 2.00 ttne same or better prices hv the re-' jK-'-s " 50tsi!er in his newsna - iv,.w,. ?Srrier:r." month .SO. d W carT! e n advance 4.00; that the mail order h hail In lw- . . i.au n HIV ... .am U dUO " " " - rr. i . . . ..w cuiin; ui rtinerua are 1! readers of the dally papers and nat urally look to them for guidance in :iim; Fueene, Oregon, poetof 1 FjS-r.'.ass matter. " Itholr l.nvlnr, 11 - The Guard. -...b ' t-oniiiiouuK's re- :r...-inT ar auium.. ' - wucuin ii ue P frpoeipt for subscriptions or j food or raiment. The man that aj PrL nther business for Tneiveptj intelllirentlv niol lil.i,...ii,. t.. the n.au that gets thetrade amp the medium for transmitting this intel ligence to the public is the paper thai goes to the home the local daily. It is no experiment, but has been tried times without number and always with the best of success. No good ad vertiser ever goes broke, it is the fallow whom everybody knows and who doesn't need to alverti-e that invariably falls into the hands of tip. bankruptcy courts. If you win; the trade you must go alter it in the sam0 manner that is followed by the mail order houses and the good; and prices in test be right. You can't fool the people all the time, no mat. ter how successful you may be in fooling them once, it is the Roods and the low prices that count along with wide publicity of these facts. r inr other busim weekly Guard: C,e" A Drury. 'VisTera are authored to 111 TreHl-t for subscriptions ulmber of Associated Ires. FPJ1.AV. Al'Iilf- . !!) HPVOTSH'l'KKOIi w!ly no' iti'ft a campaign to pe- .k. h:t Hlng 01 111 M t ;trie ril'''''! tnrougn m The road m g-'uif io to till? '. u,at ls sure' R5 . ... . 1 K... tf ted in csleruay s uuuiu, ...... could BT'tr It alang it worn-, re urtli vast amount in increase . rsperir values 10 t-us"ti -.-.. neit twelve montns. Vothlng makes a city grow mm---. in to have it recognized as a r.tl ad center. Eugene now has the D.ihera Pacific, the Wend ling Luca. and the Welch system of Ltric roads. With the coming' of Oregon Electric it will b? the L important railroad center in state, and jobbing houses and kuulacturing industries will nat- L push their line to completion this tuulscturlng Industries will nat tilf locate here, because oft the j's transportation facilities. Let us offer the Oregon Electric Winy company special Inducements push its line to completion this tar If possible. iMJAMi;XTltY ItAR m:i:iikii at capital Tie e-.idenc3 adduced before the jedilhous? committee which is in stating the charges of lobbying ii tonnection with submarine boat :??:5lation emphasizes the desira- iii'y of congress enacting a law es- ibllshing a parliamentary bar. A' ocg as persons are permitted to rep. wen: interests Paving 'legislation tforj Kiisresi and to keen tli?in ses Ml cf sight or nearly s-'O, a'.id tir etnploynieat a secret or virual- so, so long will congressmen and ill ntrsjns not. their constituents, "lag business tith them, be open IMplfiOil. Without the pght which Is rhe.l P3t sniijo"'.- under rttnalilmotfon f tijr.-ts ! ou .-id" tnnier. the ci ty.:s (H;:.tiy would ie in a water m; is ihaa they now are. Not one C(ir.'.'r ..-:.imau In ten understands feels on viiuh lie votes and the 'b'-'rs in mot casei ohtain their information from interested parties aer than by original research. Isis is of ueoesity the case and is no means a rellectlon upon the Personnel of congress. CorpiOa Uons pay enormous sums to attor T to present cases affecting their Interests to the courts and no one Mestlons such employment of dh Uasnished counsel. Why It should regarded as honorable employ tnt to accept a commission t j over "row the action of congress by dem "strating its unconstitutionality in courts and on the other hund, 'Ploynien: to prevent congress Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has made an estimate of wheat still on hand in this country, and statis tics bearing the date of March 9 show that there is still on hand of the old crop some US, 721, 000 bush els. One hundred and forty-eight million bushels seems like a lot, bet It Is well to compare the figures with the amount on hand a year ago at the same time. We learn that March 9, 1907, there were 206,64 1,000 btisftels of old wheat In the country. While we have enough to make ns a few loaves of bread, still our re serve has been diminished. Statistics of the agricultural de partment show one of our greatest sources of wealth to be the live stotk of cjiJ5at:on. It3 total value on January 1, 190S, was placed by statistics at $4,331,230,000. The figures show that there has Ijyon a decrease in values per head of horses, mules, cows, beef cattle and swine, while there has been a slight In crease in the price of sheep since 1907 began. In the total value of livestock we have a loss of almost $9G, 500,000 In a single year. A woman in Los Angeles has been adjudged insane because she arose in a theatre of that city and demand ed that one of the acts of lh.' piny be omitted. Did the lunacy commission first atfnd the theatre before tak ing action? !f not it Is posdhle that Tin y have done that wjman a gi v.i. wren.:. i. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Oil HAI.K W iM tli- ontiiiiicd. ) l-nvsiciANs AM) sii:t.i:tis jewelry more. KOlt SAl.K h.c.uo'. K"..tn f!r wiHiu. V. I., Copjeruoll, at Watt's tf 1 KOK SA1.I'- Team. a::on and har ness, $l."i0. A.i.iress or call on I 1'. O. Ilox H'i. t'jimr.:. Ore. at WAN IK I oral lion at 7 7 W. -A g::-i t.i ai ;eve; j,. l-:aouii'i St Srvcntll strce in g..n.OlU lit OiU AN I - To rem, :i hvo or s.x rttoiu luHisr, rtof Kinjii,''t' of S. liaiific a: w Y.Wk'U'w th:;tlit'. ANN.v MAI'KKU, t)stt-ap.Hluo phv-'i Lin. AH nblo (ii w. tn'.tioJ. Woiiu 11 11 ml ctiihirt'u & OIH'fialiv. Dffiro over K. K. I)uim'& r ho lid 1UJ o ! you SAl.K riu-ap. 1 hand Stuilt'luikor J Knqutiv ai Kas-.'n. -O- K.-o.l 'A -iiu-h uroc-' stM-oiul-v3;oii. Y OO 1 VOW SA l.K 1 ti-i n i- h u 11 k wool. Thorn TaniUTs JhU or in quire at StorntT's Ki-tK-ory sttir;. a6 ? 1 & 1 f Ti .4 . i 'A 1 FOlt SALE Huff Orpington ggs. i 13 for $1. W. IV liampn. H"- Columbia avenue, corner 19th hi. FOlt &AI.K Loose anil baKM cheat ' hay: also oat straw. lMione Ktir ! mers 13x9. Squire Suiitii, Irving. I o ;, t :. ! l't)l SA1.IO--One No. 3 Oliver Type i writer: also one No. 7 Kay-Sho; j bLth I'.iachlnes In gooil ord.r. t S. Frank. it I FOlt SAI.K ! one season sell cheap, street. Natl ituil wheel, used In good condition. XV ill I'aii at 3 S Fast 1 :'.lh i If WANi'FK Ten ladies and gents dai ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Kugeue Iye Works. tf WAXTKH -liood horse, 12.M1 to 13..0 pounds, suitable for lady to drive; a!su two-setited top eartiaiP. Ad dress F. O. Hox 247, with descrlp tloti. tt GEORGE J. GOULD. Itecelvershlps for two Could lines nre attributed hy the financier to fed eral and state mill-railway legislation and not to the antagonism of other high liuaneitil interests, ns has been staled in some quarters. Mr. fiould. who In herited much of his t'uther's genius for great Uunnchil undertakings, bus been the controlling and guiding bund In the niniiageiiient of the fortune left b the late .lay Gould nud has been remarkably successful. Ills recsat his frionds assert, are only of a temporary nature. HAY FOl! SAl.K Three ni tons of niled vetch nr.d c.i at lor sale. liei-'i'.an iVh.-ic, mile uo.-tll of lMi.-'."n- all FOlt TWILH.IIT TOWN Over dar in Twilight Town, u hen de sun goes diittln down Hriftin" to his place of rest, Wlungst de shadows in de west liat's whar things appear to me Tes' like what a town should be. Castles rlsin' fob. yoh view Shlftin', changin', always new. Wails of crimson, seas of light, flnlden streets to lef an' right. Wouldn't I Jes' like to go Dnr and not ccmie back no mo'! Oat's de place where all Is gay -While you look It dies away! Oat's de way wif all yoh dreams, flat's de way wif all yoh schemcs Cilorious foh a little' while. Hen clean faded, like a smile, Or n ""wdrop or a rose. Dat's de way de story goes. Castles ris an' tumble down Same as dar In Twilight Town. Washington Star. toinohllc school I suppose you under . stand everything?" j "All but one thing, sir." "What's that?"o "What the de-il makes the thing go without horses." Life. j TAIIXJIt SHOP KKMOVAIi NOTK'K I D. S. McDougall, the tailor, hns ! moved his shop from the Pratt bulld I lug on Willamette street to tho room ! one door east of the Yorington drug ; store on East Ninth street, where ho , will be found bv all his customers, tf ii vol' kxfw Tha merits of the Tc-xapi Winder. you would never suffer from kidney, I bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a j bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for i testimonials. Dr. M. W. Hall. 1921 , Ollva street. St. Louis. SALIC- A line piati.'. si;g'ally used; a big liirgaiu at $lt'J. AI Stevens ilul.n's id.-.uo iioo-e. Commercial Club b!och. llt'FF LF-CllOliN K(i:S- line bred. $1 per selling. i;eo. Melvln Mil ler, itoom 211, .McClung Ulock. Phono Hed 14t'.l. tf AtiKNi'S WA.VIKIl lfix-.':- craon portraits 40 cents: frames 10 cents, and up; sheet pictures one ct-tit each. You can make 4oo per cent protit, or $3t per week. Cata logue and samples fre. l-'UANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY. (j)OW. Taylor street. Chicago. 111. u2 WANTI'.lP - From r.uiio to 3. hod V. res iiean d or partly clear d lalul, rich dep soil, a.lapled to fiiiit. Iriiiiilng and live siocl:; lo cal ion do.-ired on liver and crei-U. Lriug us a iti-scripl ion and outline ot land in tracts o;' !n0 acres and up. Pacific Luad INimpany, P. O. Ilox 247, Loom 7. over Cham bers and lirl-iow bank. il .HIM l-.l.l...Ni:tll h Dlt. OLIVH C. WAI.l.lllt. Osteopathia O.ysicinn. Ol'tice liours, 9 a. m. O'o 12: 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Ilampo ton building. 7th and Willamette streets. Residence, ami office phoUH 6171 UK. II. I.. STUhLKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 5 IS Willamette streev Phono Hlack 1326. Consultation free. Kesldenco 734 Ferry sirouL Phona Hed 3197. C.T1. CANNON, M. I). Hotnoepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic disease c and diseases of women and chWlren a specialty. Klectrl cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite. I, 2 nud 3, Dunn build ing. Phono Main 540. Hoards HoiO.ian House. Phone Main 11. J. Fit AN K TlTi'S, M. II Homoeo pathic physician and surgeon, chronic diseases and diseases of women ami children given special attention. Paradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treaiuuiQs given. Olice, corner Willamette and Klgblli streets, Matlock hldg. Kesldenco 633 Pearl street. Ofi'Oo phone, Ked lO'l. Kesldenco phone, Hod 49.S1. FOH SALF; - Some high grade sec ond hand organs at bargain prices at Stevens & Huliu's piano house, Commercial Club block. If FOU SALF Purred Plymouth Hoik, tiolden Wyandotte and Hlack Min orca eggs, $lper setting. Address, A. Wood. Saginaw, Or. a26 FOlt SALF. Haired Plymouth Hock eggs, $1.00 per setting. 'Cheaper rates In Incubator luts. Address G. W. Spores, Sptiugflold, Or.o OAK WOOD FOK SALIC Small oak wood; can be used for cook stove without splitting; sawed to 16-inch length. Phone Farmers' 2SC or enquire at Sterner's grocery. a3 DiilCSSMAKLN'li - Misses Sullivan & ' . Miller. ol'iS Washington si reel. Plume Hed f. 106. n'.M j U ACCOItlllON PLfcA ti.MJ -Holm by Mrs. Pert Vincent at (127 Hilynrd street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms, l'hone Hed 3302. tf 0 IF YOU WANT A blue print doth of the lands opened for try April iith Pi nil 14th, send all ccins eucu 'io iioseourg rtusiracii on j en- A ITOHMCYS AT-I.AW O- M. TKAiSAitorney-at-law. Of fice over Rugene Loan & Savings Hark, Plugene, Oregon. UOHHIS &. SK1PWOUTH, Attorueys at law. Office in llovey building, over Chambers-Hrlstow bank. 1). ALLE", Attorin.j-nt-la, 618 Wtllameue street. Eugene Oi-egun. C'ompany, Kosehurg, Or. THE l.lf.'HTF.K SIIIIC A Similiii'liy. Sam .lohnsnn Am dut ?tory 'bout George Washington and de cherry . tree in do Bible? Parson Jackson Suttinly not! 1 Sam Johnson Wnl. ain't dal storv 'hoot Jonah and io whale in de Bi ble? Parson Jarkson It suttinly am.; Why? Sim Johnson Why. I thought nroliahly de same reporter wrote 'em both. HI THE MARKET P0R R E AL w bit The Itelic Mill. t'Tt'ii strolf d hi J lone. looked over the land- i-hil; I Vl'. W' from cnaci-: unfair or uncDnstitu- ""l legislation should be frowned ln, Is not exactly clear. Flr Us own sake congress should prmtiri,,;; i.fore ,ts commit 'on tr f;,m,. bii-a pan0 as prac b,;.r,. ,, ,..,,irts. A law re Wring ,., r, U;...,.Um ()f ,,,RS. "" repr .-seatatlves, togetlier with '"'i-m.H! measures in which ero ia siir-iy must b" t; iu: a nw is tneddlers, w!u"i Hindoos an n,.H',.. m.T here to toll tl'"ir i r n- i hies and ask us to help th 'ui m dir tile Knglish out of India. Still, is ma be only because they know their his tory? ICngland was never made to turn loose but one country, you know. Congressman Cou.lrey, of Missouri, thinks ex-presidents shhould be hon orary senators for Jlfe, at 2r,,0o0 a year for life, and has Introduced a bill to that efefct. This seems to be another attempt to knock the senate by landing "Teddy" therein. a A prohibition exchange .i.m know whv, If saloons are such a good thing they are closed on election dav? We give it up. "l ss 11 18 '"r the reason there is danger sometimes of getting too much of a good thins"- whiskers w it c.li: ' 1,,, t-.j.l (..-M v.-- t'eii gin act -i :-o; iinv of tl:' "her,.', d em : of tie hi Mtfle the b! of o .mil of bnll.-t an cksnitli to hammer out tell one th in broken officer' swords. ' Al Appraisement. A wninnn fell from a ferrvboat crossing ever to Camden the other dav and a neor Irishman nvnng ov-r and rescued her. When shT- was safe Iv landed on the deck her htuband. who had been a calm sneetator of the aceldeat, handed the brave fellow Some rif the !iv9lande-s ev-e.i-.ii;cJ indignntion Pat said: "Ar'ah, don t I blame the gentleman-- re miows I best. Perhatw if I hadn't saved her he'd have given me a doiiat. Well, at any r.i;e. those who pn dictel from t!u first 'hat the bafle- tcail. u I'" -'"i - i ship fleet was htm few tli- .,.i;i-:.-i l-t..ld-you hand.' nl a , Wrong ItuxiiioK. Prlncipli. "Here's good news." grunted Gib sa f'.olde. "That roll of no'os I lost has been found by a clerk out tf work." , , , He thrust the biter In his pocket and fell noon the ham and eggs mot beer'ilv then before. "Itetter give h'oi a .lob. said Mrs. ' fiolde, .-is she ri.ill"'! ner muhohiio d be. "'im'l u.-iness." 1 i oh ' i v.atit any died 1D th- v 'rested and the parties r.'oreseiitefl imd the '"Sfnt enforcement of penalties "filure to so register, would do osrd ridding the capital of lrabi5 citizens than countless "ltlJ 'nv?:lgailons. 0' TO PKiHT TIIK IM.VII, WITH K1IIK r;?ht 1r. the devil with his f l.lsl 1 no An tirlliy I11'1-" dav from eve. --i-" !I",E! hern. The warning l. Ignored by those addicted io th haldt heP-abouts. i The mhe ch in lev e'-e 'lierbia lav the b I nli'- d of a board of tile liovi ' If enngres. Is really going to get after the vagrants in Washington the law .hnuld be so drawn as to Include lobbyists whoce means of support are not visible. 1 lur J"'nan wnicn w-ent, out tinual convention of the x'V Lumberman's Associa- r"ltit'1 'a J,ar'nalltnwn recently. ,? 1" tt.n competition of the ,,K'ii hou.a i: - a, ,.. r k ,', ' referred to m;.re es- 1 o. iiitiu onjer noose Tv. ,in hands of the Johnn.m own'' . , i,...!,,. any trouble with Doom are uoi - h&, boxes-Its no! moving fast enough to make 'era. MOTHKK'S RIK'HFV Seventh and OaK street!, has open ed under n, management. f.o. hoard and room s u--month. Fir---!.-.-' ,h " 1 Chicken dii:"r "V,rv '' ',., wiping lii knife upon the tablecloth, j 1 , tht't what von do at home?" he I .. i ii te A T a KeO. iuo:erte. .,- . - , ! '-(ii. no." an-red lh" boy, j quickly: "we have cleai knives." I One Way Out. I ' "Ll'ten!" said the man of middle: ""'lie was bendine over the palmist. ' whuoerlng ..Tcitedlv In her enr. I "Listen "j, be said again. "My if! Is coming toOw.ii t hi aft- n'in to have her fortune told, and ir von' want to make some money on the. ""'lie laid a banknote on (he stuffed ow! head. . , : Tell her on no acioiint to bu a ,,.r ...,r i.ecaue vou read In her ' ii thm king In an a I t. i Ident lie killed ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & RugiV s 22 wft S h St Wt BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Niue-room house and lot 1 block from car line; fine home good condition; a ' burgaln at 12,000 or furnish ed for $2,400. iso-acies 6 miles from Kugene; 160 acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid S-roum house. 6Ui:0 Lam; all kinds of fruit; price J 12,000, In cluding everything on the place. 160 acres. (,: acres pasture and timber cruises I .r.00,000 saw timber: acres fenced; 4 room bouse, spring at house; Htnai bira. chicken house, young orchard, nil kinds of berries: .-!, ool I mile. Heal tb! i for 1 1 .".'io. Here we av" 160 acres, 60 a. res t. t.ce. ; bmlse !. IlirgO ..g Io. i-.. and small frame, log bara. granary, well water ed w it ii 01 vtng strecun and soring. 2. noii. 000 feet saw tlinb'r; ! miles from Ku gene. Priee, JUi'JO. Si acres adjoining town; fine Si-room house, 3 barns: young family orchard: 5 head horses.5,6 cows, 4 year lings, harness, wagons, bug gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools, Implements, furniture, etc.; price, I7.H00; $1,000 rash; baleaee at C per if nt. We a!"o have business open lr. and a large list of real 5iat to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22wtst8;h Si. ',lHMI4.t IIIUI tf 1 FOlt SALIC Good 8-room house; lot 66x210; closo In; good bam; chicken park; garden: fruit trees, berries, etc. Address" 11.," care Guard. tf Foil SALIC A Oiodern up-to-date cottage of nine rooms, large burn; all nearly new; all kinds of fruit, berries and flowers; onu of the best loctlons in lCugenu. Inquire 766 High street. tf FOH SALF. A 3l-4 wldo tiro wag on nnd nno bay horse, weight about 12D0 pounds nnd nine years old. Enquire of Squire Smith, Phone Farmers 13x9. alS FOH SALF. Snap for short lime on ly. One nud a half acres, unim proved, ndjolnlng elly limits. Cash or terms, llowo & Hnoy, office in Mauler's Jewelry store. FOlt SALIC Portable snwmlll, trac tion engine, threshing machine; machinery praitlcnlly new and u good condllion.. Price Tor entire outfit $::fi0i if mild soon. Ai. dress "!C. P.," care of Guard. ' 1 FOlt SAI.1C I vetch bay llaio cheat, and loose for sale; also I'i-iii'ii and 4-foot maple wood, wed mi s eicd. Adilreu Louis C. Vitus, .lf?:ic;lon if. F. I'. No. 2, Oregon. Phono Farmers' 1 2!t. a3 IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compn ny about It and they will do tho rest. 41!) Willamette street, Ku gene. Or. tf 0 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Wrlto the Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdnlo itroot, Portland, Oregon, for orlcaa 1,15 L. 1IILYEU, Attornoy-at-lnw. Oitica over Yorau shoo store. Eugouo, Oregon. DON'T fall to see Cheiem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stork. II. Chu vem, Houui tl, Walton Uldg. tt NOTICE Having recovered from my injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smlthlng. C. 11. lloloway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or. ?U CASH AND till PICK MONTH 0lll buy a beniillful California vineyard, the Income from which will he sufficient lo niako you In dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Oiformatton and contract friie. F. H. Holiluson, general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal. C. A. WINTEKMEIICK, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probato spec ialties. Office over Cliauiburs-Uris-tow llnnk. WOODCOCK POTTEH, Attornoys-at-law. A. tl Woodcock and E. O. Potior. Office one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugono, Oregon. LEON II. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law. Hooins 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Stivings Uank. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in ulPthe courts In the stalo. Officii, room 3, Waltou Hloclt, Eugene, Oregon. IN'liCHNATIONAL COHKESPON dP.N'CIC SOIIOOLS "Tho Husy Man's University." GIveB a thor ough training at your own home in nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books n ml Instruments i when required) furnished free, full Informal Ion and circulars at Hie local enrollment office, 4." W. Kielilh nireet, It. J. Klrkwood. rep-resentatlve. WILLIAMS & HICAN. itttorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. lleau. Practice In all courts of the stato nnd before tho H. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunfcj lliilldlng. 1. N. 1IAUUAUOH. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment if estates. Agent for Conti nental Insuranco Company. Kooiu 6, First National Dunk Hullilliig, Eugene, Oregon. ?ICSSE C. WELLS, Lnwyer, No. 28 West Eighth streot, Eugene, Or. opposlto postoflico. (lives special attention t" tlni examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collect loiia. Also in all pension mailers. Phono Hed 1176. run, iiic.vi FOH SALIC Hy owner one new : room cotttige, closi in; m idern; lot 6(1 2-3x162; also one 9-roiim house, deep well; plastered; rock founda tion; corner lut, 6Sxl20. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this of fice, tf FOH SALE One of the best retail general merchandise country stores In Lano county, having lanQ log ging nnd farm trade. If you are looking for a chance to make mon ey Investigate this opening. Ad dress "X," (his office. a20 FOH SALIC 30 acres or river bottom land; 2 4 acres In full bearing or chard; one mile from city limits; new S-room house and first-class improvements. Will sell as a whole or will sub-divide. Enquire ut this office. tf FOH SALIC OH Tit A HE 3 20 acres of timber at'.d 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 properly, or make n ali offer. II. Moore, .10 4 Goldsmlil hip ei, I'rotlaiiil, Or. n4 FOlt KENT - Vlou.ii house on North High street. Electric lighted ami moilernly equipped. Inquire' at this olilco a2 .1 FOlt KENT A largo front roiim.i furnished; electric light and hath; hot and cold water. 52 1 Lincoln street, three blocks west of post office. O if i FKICIC THOMAS Architect. Sketch- es and plans drawn, hluo prints and BpeclflcatioiiH. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Itoom 7, Chrlmnuu block. M$T AXI KOl .VD LOST Saturday cven4ng on I he streets, a brown purse coulalnlng a money order for $-", $10 In rnsh, a gold cross nnd some small change. FlWer please leave at Guard office and receive reward. LOST Large, heavy, gold belt buckle. Please lenve at this of' flco and receive reward. a3 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ItliAL KSTATK AGENTS J. L. CLAKK & CO. Dealers In real ' t'stge, (,'reswell, Or. FOH foW.IC OK EXCH NiiK -- Three mining claims In Eldorado ('anon district, 12 mib'sO from Search light, Nev. Assays as high as $j:7 per ton In gold and sliver; will trade for real estate. Price, $2. f.00. George H. Newman. 795 Pearl street, Eugene. Or. all FOK SALE Large H.room modern house must be sold In 14 days -splendidly Improved; has tlty wa ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard, rholre shrubbery and many other attractions; offer owner Is now making Is good for 14 days only. For particulars and term apply to this office at once, as the price will soon dispose of the property, which la but three blocks from car line and In heart of residence dMrlrt. THE Appreciates smoking good cigars. It $vcs him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a 9o., Humus 2 ami a, Waren work, favritc among all thinking men Eugene, Or. I'm es reasonable. I t. . .. i .i . n It is positively the ocst JUc AIISTUAfTOItH LANE COUNTY AHSTKACT MINING K.NGl.VEF.ItH 1IEK1IKKT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Kellable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore trHtmenl. Eugene Oregon. Cigar on the market I'MlEHTAKKItH J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY 4 HENDrCKSON, undertakers and emhalmeni. Corner Willam-i-ltH and Seventh streets. WANTE1J ! W. T. GOKDON, funeral director. I ' Sta'e licensed emliiilmer. Oftlce Itt'iviKU - Girl H.p Petit housework.' '"' residence. Tenth nnd Olive Call at 308 Ka Fifteenth street. slleels. Phoim Hed 41K1. Easter Post Cards o at G SCHWARZSCHILD'S Cook Store Wei!, Pa', a!:. a io; h; advertising. Tlie ; (f y.L.i. - '