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THE EUGEXF. DAILY GUARD. SATl HIiAY, APRIL 4. 10(18 -re,Trv day of tue week. V"'-' , ,li AJdress all cora- , T!u' r-U6,;"D" .,wrric. Per week .15 rein-- nrrit.r 1: luuuiu HJ M r.r'r; ' a(,vance) 4.00 ririv-r:.;:::. '!lifS!i'D i-oeene. Oregon, pof tot- fa1'" .... . 7iiniog are auuunira .u P ?Kt ("r subscriptions or her business for The P Twsr-'e A Drury. . Uirs-G r ; Qr ...,norz .d to ! "?' V,,. f.r subscriptions yiilT jvvauard: "Tlvm'l-KM'KNT PAWK. js Ymill'A?. APRIL 4. imwO ATK rXIVKHSITY'S O C.U'SE GROW r 1 nu.ur.ii. N,iment In favor oi property Lining the State diversity Lto be grawlng in every part of state, and the present indications tbat the referendum will be over Uingly defeat. There is nol uocr in Eastern Oregon dui is bglr supporting the approprla- Dd the following editorial rrom East Oregonian is a fair sample Its, arguments that the newspapers tint part of the state are present ly their readers: frit University of California re- s an anmial appropriation irom state amounting to aoo.uuw; Islington University receives iiJlOO 6 'ear; Colorado umver- IHa.uuu; .Montana tiu.uuu, den the sparsely settled state of kda appropriates $85,000 per it for the support ot her univer- Shall Oregon, which is the peer a; ot these Western states, re- to appropriate the small compar- kiamof $125,000 for her univer- r The East Oregonian hopes to the University appropriation car- t the biggest majority enjoyed by measure on the official ballot tear. Let us make it iood and il end demonstrate Oregon's isln btT educational facilities. Ii Us southern part of the state oil; ire the newspapers standing He Diversity, but the commercial lies of nearly every town have pas- rtsolntiona in favor of the $125,. impropriation. The Tidirigs( re iresolutlons adopted by the Aslf? k Commercial Clhb as follows: "In vita the general spirit of soli prjert toward the schools which prevailed In this city for years fte Ashland Commercial Club nflT endorses the State Unlver- 'PproprialloD- bill which conies ft the voters In the June .elec- The following resolution was fa'.d by a committee composed of Carter, E. D. Brlggs and L. L. :" The !a?t session of the m l-tdrhtur s.ass-d a bill an- atlm $12:,, find fnr the sunnart Mintcnanoe of Hie University of " "'n bill will, by virtue of Wenihim provision nf the rnn. n" Of the sta'o nf Ornirnn he 'ifo to ii? p,.(,,,ie f the state June plpftiMt, ,i 'Was. , are firmlv nf fhp tbat. the ami,nt appropriated Sulfide.,! r..- r i J y of 0re!on. In keeping Kim) and greatnesa of our Hue attft. i . ImaT, j v" "" "'"'re oe n dl V-1' lne Ashland Commer- ikii.nH we 1,l'ar"ly endorse i . r j '""'"lea." it to the ravor slderation P,l the people of Plainly evident that th. nen.'ile on io not Intend to be made V Of non-prouresslveneso hv '" aupport he University as 1 " ftrnwIriK requirements ' Even tl.H s,,ti,- ..itiu aitiLa, Mn'ed , fr)r ,hop ..... i'v'.""'1 n";beof the predic- (op an. 3!1 ''Ountf accept or reject the anion of ,. stute legislature. Until the last so.-sion of t' .. (. gon ci?sl.itnr,. iiH-r.-as I tl).. ,. tho University had lic-ii smm: .' . along a lwln v ijiro;.r'-iC,-i S47.r,iin a y..ar f;ir th.' - , an institution bavins; 4mm J. , i' more than half of wliu:n ;,: ' , !. ar witrkiiii: t !i Ib- k-,v .i; ,. . The members nf the t"a 1 1: ! : v been miserably paid. In of all tiWs ertmilins Infiti-O.- ' i.,. . gon has borne the di.-t;n iii.n ,.f -.. '"; ni're ot per suns ' i r til . ,if i . state to be educated tbPi any ,,, )..'.. commonwealth of Hi,. Usi n in ,'?'. , isortlnn to "poi.nlntion ;i-on,li;i, thr o -lvnys to br deplored. 1$ Sauth Carolina, we are ashamed . -v- was ono posse'ed of the :n Orenon spirit of pnrsinuinv t'l.i1 ai-! lowed its institutions of leamj-- to' -iffer starvation, but that utiifap'iy' time has passed, and South Carnil'n-1 ans tolay have cause t:i bo proud ,,f I tKo cnrllal support nf the )fu;. f the s'ate throijssh their iPai,!?,,,,.. , accord to the deinansN of the lii'j.T educpilon. as well us of die io:um'i 1 school'. j We should like o cn'l th.. ' "Ion of tnos" who hiy. r ip. : C Susth a-, neulis'nt :'iKl.iinni'vl',i! ' education ti iilnmtM.itiim nm, trast bem-orrs Sauth C:'ina ri'vl tl '. oro. And w wlh Ir Or-t n . dawning of a lsMer day. eh :r -sci'm-- O Ized bv a snore j!i,M-;i s in iisvus n war l a esri- that i.-O'.i" -i" i it i! it ' f. n or all ntitionnl progress S?.d all liu-j moo .ichcjjj'vemeut. t Edli?jrinls like this one ' from : South' Carolina's leading newspaper j ought to rouse the voters' nf livglin ' to a'sonse of their duty to the State I University, even If nothing else can. Think of South Carolina pointing the flnsrer of scorn at Oreiriin' ' It woSd seem that the agitation in favor of a city ordinance prohibiting canoeing in the mill race within the city limits is a movement in the right direction. Several lives might have uctju suvtru iisiu sucii restriction oeeii. In..nnnj .1.1.. .1 1 . imiiuocu uciwic una IIIUU, ailU till' enactment of such an ordinance now will 'iijevent deplorable acQiegs in the future. There are so many stu dents and other young people of Eu ge.ne eager at all times for entertain ment of this nnture, the very element of danger rendering the sport more attractive to them,, that only a city enactment, rigidly enforced, would have any deterrent effect upon them. Advice .and warnings alike fall upon deaf ears. The pleasure of boating upon the race would not be Inter fered witlggp nearly all the danger would be femoved were canoeing prohibited. 9 i ' , Xj lt Irk C9 v9 i1 BJ jJ &jJ VJSl 3 l- ' 7"r' - 1 . SV ) . "MA- IJt, - 1 f 1 A ' T . v"J.'j.y.tr" -Or- O ton sai.b .'.mi.O it cMiiiiiiii.i.) O itri-.sTAii; ;i-:sth l-'oli AI.K bvcon nr;;..tn lir WW U'i' f.. t" T:. v S.WyC.WtV. k CO. p. .1'.. rs i.. 1 -e.il acq'.. W. 1.. (.'Dl-sivrbosi .11 Wat: s -.q'.s h.Ms.., . ! r.,( st... ,.f yy '"- '.-;!. Or jewelry store. tl S .1 . iu' O , ;,, Sj 5 Sr sl ' ,N-S A.l M Kl.l llNS l"P!t SA1.K -Team, uicni .is.,1 ii.ir y rti'ss. i.,o. A l.h, us- .ia 1'. 11. Ilox 14 0. C.H1111 Osv. a i it.ui.i sei'.iild -nun v..m, fj - lie Jl-ncrv O II " A7 I Kll l'Ol! SALE Cheap, hand Slelr.ker Eniiuire at fttfgi jWOOH Klllt 'OLE ---It; -i nils oah wnod. I ' ti duo S''ai'iners UMi fi'Ja UUire at ,Steriier's j'.roi i i y stor' -Qit' A.N I 1J - I t-n 1.1,11,.., .yy-. ly to kc'. their elm he yvr ed hi it prei.siil at the Hi;s;iy o WmQ. O O if le.f'p.i-.-, l'-';..i to 1 : "'UiiJi.. ssrK.e lor lady tn .IsW.-: also tywtt'd lop carnage. Ad- ll l';'S.sVI. stox -17. it tl lll'Sl'l'lp- UK. AN.v MAI UKIl. c . .t iMi hlc irt'iiu'il. WoitK'n a. nl ihtMr--n t ftpt'i-iulty. Of fire ovor K. K. Uunu'i I (HMIt IVt'll o o '.i:tlsio Q'Ok SALE Huff (irpiiiKtou .-ggf 1 13 fur 1. V. 11. llaiuplori. 1 IQ' Columbia avenue. Wrner P.u:i ,y?NTS l-'uli c.M.E Loose and la hay; also oat :raw. iners 13xil. Siillire Smiili in'iseai i'.iony I'ar Irvini; :. 1 ," l tlli SALE Hue No. S Oliver Typt wrl'er: als.Oone No. 7 l'';iy Sl'.o 't ' b:b nipi'Mines. in i;o,l ord r. t MISS HELEN TAFT. In the event of the election of lllians II. Tuft to the presidency Miss Helen Tuft will occupy 11 position Ai nublie Interest corresiionding to tlsat of l'Ol! SW.E Nal'Qial wheel. 11s. 'il Cbne si'ason: In goo.i c.MidiW'n. Will sell cheap. Call at :tf. lVl i:'.th street. , , tf o Q c? O- hay iVnt s.ii.i: -TiiivVw r.iui rtous orinsuied vetch niol cli al lia rr f.lT; llei-Tioill lli'h lO uil north of Eiig"ne. KOlt SALE A line pinna, sl:PI7l;' used; a big bargain at $ti. At Stevens & llulin's piaao house. OKI a I the present Ms-s. Xleholas Lollgwiiflh when she was Miss Alice lloosevelt. Miss Tuft is the only daughter of the war seesetiuy. She Is Just beginning her social career. She Is a bright and vivacious girl, fossd of study anil travel, and It Is said that her interest in political alTairs Is ressmrkable for a voting woman. Miss Tn'ft recently spetst a whiter in Europe. Commercial Club block. VOH YOi n SUNDAY IIIXXKU. TRANSFERS OF LANE try the following delightful dessert: OnilUTV uril CPTITrl 1-2 cu English Walnut sneats. uUlJnll tit AL CO I A 1 1 1-2 doien figs, cut up fine. ' . 1 10c package JELL-O, any flavor. .. .. . , , i Dissolve the JEIA-0 in a pint of Have our Abstracts. Made l.y the j boUlng water- Wnen coo, aIld Just .O " ?.nt,? A,,stru , i comniencing to thicken stir in lift i, rK? I' ilaH 6 l! - l Cat',er,lnrS and nuts. Serve with whipped cream. M. Grant. Q. C D.. 11 acres In SeW Uellclous. The walnuts, figs and JEU , ' ,''! V in W7 LOt la 'n blk' 1 , c"n b bo8ht at any good gro in uienoa. I1.0U. ,cery This makes enough desert for Win Landis etux o J Slier-, d , eeononi man, 1C.10 acres in Claim f0 tp. 20, O s r 3 v. 600 I V. S. to S. F. MrConlga, 80 acres in Sec. 4, tp. 17, s r 3 e. L. A. Wilson etal to Da-nicl I)u gan, tract in sec. 12, tp. 21; s r 4 w. $1500.' O R. W. Jenkins to H. N. Price, elal tract in Sec. 9. tp. 15, s r X w. $450. U. S. to Nancy 11. Cox, pat. 160 acres in sec. 20, tp. 18, b r 5 w. U. S. to Jane Cox, pat., 160 acres In sec. 30, tp. 19, s r 6 w. W. .1. Sherman etux to Will. Lars iQis, etux, tract In claim 50, tp. 2Q r o w. UUU. Win. J. West to W in claim 59, tp18, U. S. to Gedfte F. Young, 160.7 acres in sec. 8, tp. 19, s r le. CMirge F. Young to Elsie Nlma Young, W. D., tract in sec. 8. tp. 19. s r le. G.'sAit; tract i r J w. $49X0. The Guard is working lor th-.ad- vancenient of Eugene and Lane comi ty In a pracfrWl way and that Is why it took steps to. find out definitely the intentions of the Oregon Eelectrlc Company concerning Its rumored in vasion of the Uppej-' Willamette val ley. The publicity glvenjts plans will have a good effect, setting at rest all doubts as to the company making Eu gene its southern terminal, and giv ing our people, a guarantee of in- etjeased transportation facilities and , SIMPLE QUESTION. cxtpnfilvo rnllrrtHd develonment In theO O vy near future. It Is the duty oO j KiW' People Are He,u.-.t..,l to Oj lloiictttly Answer This, our Commercial Club to make every I I effort consistent with good business is mOthe wOd of a representative j judgment, to hasten the construction I citizen of Eugene more convincing' THE MARKET FOR of tho road. ,Cjin the doubtful ntternnces N. : a in. handful SMn-"'rs has placed For every railroad run strictly as a business proposition in the inter ests of It 3 stockholders, these are several run sol-ly inO'ie Interest .1... ... 1. it. -i ..nnl .O u-llll IIIO biui h-ji'immju, ............ , snv teS P Vf woull be dilO uliUiffor,,,i t, control thenV peiiplo living everywhere else in the Union? Itead this: I (Monies lieadle of 333 West Eighth St.. Eugene, Ore., says: "I am fully, as ready lo recosnmend loan's KU-' (lf ney Pills today as 1 was in Kioii Just l after using tne remeay. .s s sam tesiimony at that time I had from kidney complaint near-; to make the most credulous believe that Harriman made his millions working in the "interesP of the roads he controls. '. Several days ago The Guard print ed the news that the sQ.ernment wpuld open bids for the construction of Eugene's new (Ostofflce building on May 9th. Other newspapers are just finding It out. ' Oh no;Qjf course hoiQ politics ha nnthinir so do with springinss : anv luMioflt. 1 finally began taking Ilnan's Kidney PI11B. me acts(;n os shir kldnevs and bladler was soon ly always since the war. I n 'ver knew when lo expect an attack. A' cold would bring It on or an over I ......lim, flit Devorul nfi-nsloilS I DV helnless. Tho last severe attack I Of had was about six months ago when i something like lumbago set in aiid lf brought on a heavsk. bearing down I pnlu as If there wSA a' weight over i f each kidney. I was bent over and ' T could not straighten up to save me. There was such a weakness In the. action of the kidneys that I could I not control the secrajlons. and It caused me much antrayance. Having ; used several remedies with little 11 R E Ali ESTATE this Venezeula business jusPat this time. It has just "hapiO-cd" to be come desirable to give that pinhead. Castro, an enlarged view of the big stick. and arM'i,T,tin..i,, "at all ti,.. i '. ' " 'lrp in th(. f,,,. ' vir;h-,.s. ' ,h" (li ;., 1 tl the -nii 44 v.. is ' S):'a C.v vts-: r "i,. i st.-rit i:i , " are not cen "'l. but that the ' its share of :' lieve in educa- nment it stands 'aki n by the Co '""a. Daily State. "' as follows: ' ' "i"l ti think of init West as helnK penalties f til' il.art In lightening th layed mails, the P is: uient has shown that cympathy witli Q congress that the ruilr-HIQ' Ing overpaid f ir ciirrying the l.ffie it chai- not ado in. i I A disgruntled mi cat out of the bag til F do : has let till hisrgiiig that the loud..-: f,f unnrngrr,sslve achievement. ' l'ttl exnect to ' "h-re exhibited ""i-e of popular ' mi-hlng; ihere " anion of 'h' ' 'i'to-(!nrlrtint: ""' of the S;ate ' ! -tsihborn op ' in that I 'he ref-i-en- in the i..,.,,. ' '1-1 In iv. a -). I'sii- .I-sr... Ck 'l-'S husband- iJio r i u .... aboii, I a' prices oi r.as h-lr bills. kicking millinery never pay will you b quiet ? vP a m.i.s.s i i, io she cable lo-v.". 1 ': tusal want? a dictator. We ha'.,' several who could 1" spared ith-ut serious loss m 'i : coiin'r.' . s When called on to lio,,se t.-ini" n his duty In Washington an, I !!'l' ' omplicalions a- li-'iif. ' '' :iv"' senator bikes f, :' 1 'i-' eO-ected and then the pains disap peared. I was benefitted In every war and what I told in my fnrmirr tesilirTinv about th-,rellef I obialned is tru.O In every respwet. Three t? vrari have now elunsed since I t"s- T i If led ill favor of Uoan's Kidney Pills I and I have been e,mi limally free trolll kidney con Cfllt. 1 Consider them a wonderful rein:y nnu nine recommend.-, I Uoan's Kidney Pills' aeiin and acain." For sale bv all dealers. '-'Price .,() ienM losler-Mlihiini Co.. Unffalo. Ne.w York. smlcgossiK fir the (jjilt-d r. ..... Keniemb"' I he name uossn s -nou lake no oiiQ I ITIiMTI KF K.t ToriV Having purchased the IMvQv Hen- derson furniture fai 'ory. I am now lirep-ired i" manufacture furniture: n-i M.-.iai ord.-rs. and am pre-, J' , ,,. ,n ,,rH..r f ,r the retail! . iraile. It-palrlne work i ill, i', rl and (.ronipt attention red who 9, MIL.' O K AT II ki i CD Mciviurpney iRugh's. n west 8th St , WE BUY WE SELL 3 WE RENT WE fXCHANGE Nlne-roosn l(t)e and Q 1 block from car linn; Clnis home in good condition: a bargain at $2. OOP or furnish- , ed for $2,400. ISO acres 6 miles from Euger.ej qIBO acres In cultivation; tiu pasture; splendid K-rootn hodse, C0x60 barn: all kinds of fruit: price $12,000. In cluding everything un the place. ( 160 acres, C5 ryets pasture and timber cruises 1. SDH, 000 bbw timber; 90 acres fenced; ,H room house, spri.Q; at house; . small barn, chicken nousie. young orchard, all kinds of berries; sschool 1 mile. Beat this for $1500. , Here we -are 1C0 acres. 60 acres feVced; 2 houses. Pggo log house and small frsMsn, log barn, granary, well water ed with living s(reainiOnd springs; 2,01)0. 00(1 feet saw timber; 9 miles fr-jm Eu gene. Price, $1500. 8', iti'in adjoining town: fine -r,Wis house, 3 barns; young family orrharr 5 head hones, si cows'. 4 -j 'xr- !l:ii;s, 'rs.rnesM, wssgissss. bW;- S;y( ie-.lllll cliiekens, tools. Itn'pli-WjiBsris, furnltur'. etc.; price. $7,000; $1,000 cash; balance at B per cent. We also have business oseri ings and a" large list of real estate to offer of every d.ss crlptlpn. McMURPllEYo c & RUGH 22wst8'hSt. " ly pi s wi.i .-. ' ii n be i Mini; imr f oiml ri ' ,'.-ina': ,:,r:ii" il P. " -; :. ' V'litGA.V M'lV . V!i II I Ul'FK LEOUOKX ECUS Pure ored, $1 per sWsng. Geo. Mwvln Mil. ler. Room 20, .McClufrg Block. Phone Kcd 1401. - tf FOIlr. SALE Some :h grade sec ofra hand organs aV harguiji prices at Stevens & llulin's piano house, Commercial Club block. tf FOll SALE Durrod Plymouth Hock, Golden Wyandotte nud llluck Min orca eggs, $1 por setting. Address. A. Wood. Sagliuiw, Or.' a20 por! Mill WA.Vl Eli 1 r.-'t Ills 411 cents: fi r, up: sheet plr'.ni.s o-ll V . II e,l ll ll.-i ll .1,10 Q, lit, or lltii per sveeii. lolle and s.ltnples llee 1' V. WILLI A MS COM 1' VN'V. I W. Taj ler stieet. i'.:i. -a 111. lilt. OLIVE C. WAI.i.Klt O si pnyslcliiliQ Oil.ce hours, n a. m. v to 12; 1 :Ytl p. m. to 4:.U. llanip ton building, 7th an,l Wlllanietto stl'eets. Uesidenco ani olfu'sfj soii'iiti vi I I WAVED- I'Qil! ai-res cleisiyil i land, rich deep fi nil, trui kini; : cra.s mi ,',;"lO."S? II. Q.. STl'DLEY Oste,.p.i9ilc per cent jslsysician. Offices over Chambers' Cat a- KSoi-e f.is Will:, ,,,.,ii,. i ....... INK" l'hosi.. IllaeW i:i'.'i; I',, tie,, fri'e. lii'sidence 7 3 4 Ferry street. U Phono lied 3197. Q Z.lHoi ,r pal'!' soli, n lid live , it.lHHI O-HeJ lapli'd lo cation d r-v linng us til on river ;m,l ipel:. descs-ip! ion and out iine of land In trans of mi a.ies and up- o o O Pacific Lund Compai-s , O O. Ilox J4i, Itiioiu 7, over iiain-1 hers and Itiisiow iiank. tl .IllSy l-.l,l,..N 7,0, UltlQsMAKlMl .Vvsm'S Miller. allS V -o- l'hone Sullivan ,v : OS Wellington si reel, i lied 5106. O q a21 v.v-...Vw., .,,,..1.1.-1. -.,,e -e,. Mrs. Hurt Vincent at 627 HilyWdU si Md, near East Ninth, on rcattuu uble terms. onoiJed 3302. tf If IOC want A blue print on clotls rfis tl,0 lauds opened (flr en try April, 9th and-14th, snid 50 cents each -to Hoseburg Als.itrjicl Company, lioselsthg. Or. n!5 KOlt SALE Uarrod Plymouth Kock eggs, $1.00 per setting. Chenper Orates iurjlncubator lots. Address G. AV. Spores, Springfield, Or.o OAK WOOD VOH SALE -Small oak wood; can be used for cook Btovo without splitting; Bnwed to 16-inch length. IQono Farmers' 286 or enijOire at Sternor's grocory. a30 FOll iOsLE Good 8-room house; lot 66x210; close In; good barn; chicken park; garden; fruit trees, berries, etc. Address" 1L," cQo Guard. tf FOll SALE A tnodurn up-to-date cottuKO of nine rooms, large barn; U all nearly newi-.all kinds of fruit, H berries and fiVwers; one of the best loctions in Eugene. Inquire 76C. High street. tf DON'T fall lo lee ijp.eieiu If you want bargains in real estate. Wo htltf .1 ,1 ,S .Os f ,. ... n ,1 nltu nvrt... O " - . ,." 1 j i" .o' er t y , improved and unimproved. Timber and mining Btock. H. Cho em, ltoom 11, Waltou llldg. tf KOIl SALE A 3 1-4 wldo tiro wag on and one bay horse, welgkt about 1250 pounds and nine years old. Enquire of Squire bmitn. Phone Farmers 13x9. a!8 FOR SALE Snap for short time on- lv. One and a hair acres, unim proved, adjoining ally limit. CaBh or terms. Howe & lluoy, office In Maurer's Juwelry rtore. FOll SALE Variable suwnilll, trac tion englner threshing niachlno; O machinery practically new and in good conditio,, l'rlco for entire outfit $2500 Mf told soon. Ad dress '.'K. care of C.ssard. isfs KOlt SALE I ly owner One new 5- roous coltnge, closr in: modern', lot 60 2-3x162; sslso one li-rooin house, dessis well: plastered; rock f-oisida- tlon: corner lot. flkxlio. M sell bargain. Innulre at this ot O" '6 a We. FOll SALE One if 'O' best retail general merchnnfllse country slon'si - In Isne county King and farm tirade looking for a chance to make mon ey investigate this opening. AO drese "X," thli offlco. a20 IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about it and they will do the rest. 412 WlllaniuUo street, Ku- ' gone. Or. . tf GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, lorRs and all household aJ tlcleH that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale streot,. Portland, Oregon, for DOcoa C. II. CANNON. M. I). Iloissnepatbic plswciali and surgs1, Chronic dis-Srses and diseases of women and children a speiQ'lly. Kleeti'i ciil vilii'istory and lilst IrentQut. Office. Suite 1. Quid 3, Huun liujlri Im;. Olione Alain 540. Hoards . f I in m is House. Phone Main 11. J. FRANK TITl'S. M, ll llomoeii palliln phvilcian and surgeoisr Chronic diWises and diseases of woinen and chlldi'eis given special aitentiou. Faradlc galvi'.nlc, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical ; trsMLtmcuts given. Oflce, corner Willamette and Eighth streets. Matlock hldg. Itesldence 632 PsWl street. Offlc.o phone, Hed 109 IQ Kesldoncu phone, Hed 4981. A I'TOKX K S-AT-LA W L. M.THAVIS. Attorney-nt-lnw. Of f left over FQene Loan & Savings Dank, Eugene, Oregon. DOlUlia & SlOl'WOKTII, Attoruoys at law. Office in lluvuy building. (yor Chambers-UrlBlow bank. 8. lQ ALLEN, Attoruej-at-la, 616 Willamette siren'.. Eugene. Oregon. NOTICE Having recovered from i$ injury 1 have resumed my business of horBcshoelng and general blnck soillhing. C. D. Iloloway, East . Eleventh street, Fnlrmount, Or. $10 CASH AND $10 I'EH MONTH Will buy a keuuOul California vineyard, the income from which will be sufficient to make you In dependent for lfe. Handsome pamphlot, valuable Isiformutlon and contract free. F. II. Koblnsou, general agent, Pacific Grove, Cnl. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home in nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at uie local enrollment office. 45 W Hlghth street, R. J, Klrkwood. rep resentative. Q I,, B1LYKI', Atturnoy-at-law. over Y Oregon Oirica over Yoran's shoe store, EugouSj; C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chumbers-llris-tow Dank. WOODCOCK 6t OVTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south ot Chrisnian block, Euguno, Oregon. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, ICutfoue Loan and Savings Dank. WALTON & NI0S3, Attorneys-at-lnw. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in all tho courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. rem UKNl FOR RENT A modern flat. Ess iiiln. of .VLSi'lini'ldcr III the Schiiel der block. tf FOR RENT S-nQii house on North lllgl) slreet. Licet ill- lighted tluil -sniodornly eo-ilpped. lniUiru al iliis iifflri. O a2 WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Wliliama, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the state and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and IK McClung Building. l N HARBAUOh! SiOdal atten tlon given to divorce and settle aient f estates. Agent for Contl nenlal Insurance Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. JESSE O. WELLS, Lawy(r, No. 26 West Eighth Hlreet, tsiiigene, Or. oppissltu potstofflco. Gives special intention to the examination of all-, slracts, slraftitsg wills, settlltig es tates, cotivuyaiscssB and collections. Also to al! pension matters. Phone Ueilnil. ARCHITECT FOR SALE 30 aores of river bottom land; 2 4 acres in full bearing or chard: one tnlks from city llmius; nejit 8-room hossse and flrssi-classs liOprovcinents. Will sell as a whole or will BUb-div4.de, Enquire at ,' this office. w use eosissiry ssores w i huvlug lain- log- U'ASTl'ltLM'OR R KN I'-rl.ll l'oWlfWiO'l THOMAS Architect. Sketch, rade. lOyou ar.(jJ cattle by tho ithjyyC&POil plans drawn, blue prints i iM.ee nines souin os r.ugs'irx, on rCSHonablo terms. Apply io or airflress E. A QSandut he, R. U No. 1. m3 Q- tf FOR SALE OR TRAI)E3M acres of timber and mineral land. 19 , Routh, I east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade for accounts of drt""ct I'ankn of Port. l.urf or nrnnrlV t-.T SSSISSte A CASll offer. If. Musire, 504 (ioldsmllOi slreet. Protltind, fir. . , al FOR SALE OR EXlPi -INGE Thrre mining rialmt Mi Eldoradis Cnnmi district, 12 niTies from .O-sn-b-llgbt, Nev. Aissssys as high ns $07 per ton in gold and silver; will trade for real er-le. Price, U, 500. George H, Newinall. 79 pearl street, Eugene. Or all - O- - o ; : ; FOR SAs.E Large h.room modem hossse must be wild In 14 days splendidly Improted; has city wa ter, gas. eleclrlcltr. beaistlfuQvaril. rholi,ohrisbhery and many other attractions; offer owner Is now making Is good ('irji days only. For particulars ansT terms app y to this office at once, as the price III soon dispose of lhj) properly, which Is but thri-e blocks from car line and In hert of residence district. FOR RENT A large front rS?,us, furnished; electric light and hath; hut and cold water. 521 Lincoln street, three blocks west of post-office,- tf Ol.OttT AMs PCH' Mi and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course ot construction. If thinking of build ing, largo or small, see me. Terms rensnnivWe. Room 7,Chrlmatt block. LOST Saturday evening on the stresMs. a brown purse cisnlaltslssg a money order fur $a, $10 In cash,: a gold cross stud souse ssnall I chnsige. Finder please leave at I Guisrd office and receive, reward. 3' LOST - Large, heavy, gold OieliU buckle. Please- bavO'i (Ills of O lice and receive reward. , fnj. PROFESSIONAL COLIJMNo ... , n- Q- AIISTRArTOIIH THE LANE COCNTY ARSTRAC'I CO., ftoossss 2 and if, Wareis lllock, Kisgene, Or. I'Oq-s reasonsCTile. MI.MVfi IM.INtltS liKKltKKT I.KICII, intiiliiK rriKiri--t tiuQfxttTt iM?talliirKvW. K 1 1 a Ij I e lufurinutlon t in n In hed to Intcnrlfig luvfHtorH. KLanilnatloim and re Miri m on jnliicH ami ore lrHtniLMit o o Apfjjccidtcs smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar rj a favorite among all thinkingmcii It is positively the best 10c Cig.OSfn the market .Mli.RTAKI.IIN MOTIll P. Seventh and Ci's "d under IH'A 11, board n,l room h n,on;h. Firs'-' , !""iirken d;:'.i!'"" -t! I s i Ml ' A. C. MATflF.WS Gi.'ncr.i! Ti'.inun;; CoicrtU-, Gt.ivcl, Bui:J:n7 San: a an J S" d cxiava;:on ctrlli (or " Phone Black CI I or c.li.it 'Aj With M'AM'KII ! J. W. KAVH ' flllS'TCl CO.. underlulle ill?? cli, Kill:. Tie, rs and Or. W WTKIi Girl lo '':,)! ,-il .''."I, I'.i- -:'l I THi M. 1! . i X V 'l l-'ll . -;.l .. 1,1. I I'K'sliKli.i i '-'. :.! eri. I'-M iin-l Seven 111 f. ftlltlKlN, I'tl.e l;i'ene, ell.li.t Wil I'llll'l.l 1U ( (M. .1 ( Easter Po Cards SCMWARZSCHLD'S Look Score O O I