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EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10. I008 Bargains ill Real Estate (University of Oregon News .... -- ! " " r i-i... . i, , i .,...ii.t f,.- . irif., mi., F'Miav Iur li-VJ.i City Property Mo i.Oiiu vacant lot, west i'rK-o 3.,u.ov K'n V'House .-Hid lot. close Ii rents fur $15.00 per month tcr wicks wr:tor piped to house; n icf; l:nvii and flowers; the or chard is 1 - year: old, Price HIMMMIO Will m il 10 acrea on south for f''IHI iif.r kith I.Vi. 1 1. 320 ncres, ISO plow laml, ft Ml jrj,.e y i .m.iii.ihi i :i nines west or r.iiKonc; goou or- , ., ,1 chard, house anil barn, price, per No. E.-3 1-2 lot In Iross addition. on Adler Street, prhV . .SOWI.IM) , , ... , , Xo. 13. 305 acres 6 miles fronicEii- No. 7. Fine lot and barn on ' ;' K,.,.; K,i wheal land; all Inciil- 11 h fil i.rlrM RHlS.VUU KJ ., , j i , , ..... ,.. r, . uvauon; koou nuuso u ii (j nam: rr , , . . r'm;V ".r,":' '"r "f-i"3-"01 trouble clouds have cleared away Marv K'li-liay (lurin-l Y. W. '. A. cimvi'iitloii. u ..i... f:.tt..r fif Profes- linlnor meet to-I vis,fl ',,s BI)II ,1,1s week on liin way UiQi nomu in ruriiauu from California. The Oregon Law School will meet th rnlverKltr of Washington lU de- l.atn in KMiiiiln in Mav. Washington clash The track team leave tonight for i vUl t Portland, where they will compete in the ():jiiniliiu morrow wiih O. A. ('., the Multno mah Athletic club, the Portland Y. M. C. A. and Pacific Pniversly. The outlook Insures a victory for eHher O. A. C. or Oregon. Smlthnon is entered under .Multnomah colors, and hlB presence lessens Oregon! chanceH for hq In likely ro e good for at No. 10. -Lot on South Lincoln; Prlco $U0.00 Ko. 11. Lot 100x120 feci, water main down KaM and North Front, Pries . I.W.(M No. 12. House and lot t 8th St., Very nice location; price. -"000.Mi No. 13 Lot 80x140, West 12th St. Prlco I (. No. 14. i'j0t 50x100 feet south 01ln Street, burn and lot, price No. 15. Lot 03x1 fi. fair rn. in ter brought in on lot where Iioni BhTiuld be built; alson owti wllli sewer; very flan location, Prlcn fclttKMi" u. 1. lloutPR and lot, 'North Pearl i Xt Price !.) j Xo. 17. 1 1-2 acr:-s clow In; '.00; i 81011 down; balance on or before Will divide the place lor H5 per 6i,lr,nK the ,ast we,.k u navlng becn a(re- .announced definitely ton Swann and No. 15.-07.7 acresgood buildings. wuiitn?on will not run in the O. A. C small fruit, house hold goods amP Oregon meet next month fanning tools, chickens, hoio. ' '""u l'U"'rn accused Oregon of he- cows, pigs und new wagon and har- i '"? uiraiu oi oeing ueaien, anil not ness;, close in, pr'e :,ll)0.lll) No. 1 1320 !, 105 plow land, t:utU'; tea iaestr . laod? trim ),. o Ho. 17. 1 fc"rff 11-1 tt ot r& to l'ofct); ll lit rlf garni? sports. A dispatch from two years at 7 per cent Interest. 1 u-rn t T1iara Houio Did store building;; jtx4 ltro $uH oth er out huli4i:ii:i; rooiily In fruit; I'rtia- !,. UK No. lit. lfiO cr('R, riHim house, byrn iiOxiJO, fkimtly orcliard, som; pcrsitiiiiil proH"rly gies with the place; price per acre . . . . IjWO.tM) ?C' IK. 1 1-H n-cres wim Iiohs, r!t trees s!t out. 1 and 3 vc'm-h old. ! N". 9 room house, 3 lot sl.e J ril I) Jlnn .tpiF No. 20. 3 lots In Gross addition, Prlco :W.l.(Ml No. 21.-T-2 lots W. 0 St SII.-O.OO No. 22. 0 room house, pantry con crete foundation, Hi9 of lot, 50x 1G0, price l(llt).-,(l.lo No. 23. Moiiho nnd lot In Coburg. worth the money asked for this place, price $1100.0(1 No. 24 Lot 00 2-3x10.0; North Law. ronce street. Price Hlli'jn.Oi) No. 27. 2 lots on College Hill, slo 0 Ox 150; prlco $17.1.(10 No. 29. 7 room house; frame barn, chicken house and park; size of lot 100x160; prlco . i . . . . amO No. 31. House and lot and barn; end Eugene, price $1050.00 No. 85. Lot North Pearl St., prh-o $1.10.00 No. 36. Lot Enst Eiignno, Kolsny's second add, price H'i'MAW No. 37. 5 room; new house, 1 lot, f950.no. Or with two lots 9IIOO Electric lights mill phono In the house; good well of water. No. 14 Lot 80 x 120; good barn: Price 1 050.0(1 j 1 11) f-t; one lot sot In fruit; barn larKe enough for 0 head of horser.; coal bonne; will sell or trade for Kugcnu properly; Price Ijej.loo.oo No. 21. 92.16 acres, 8 room house, 2 new burns; good 6 acre apple orchard; small house and cherry and npplo orchard aside from the other, prlco $10,000.00 No. 22. 520 acres, house, barn, 75 acres In cultivation; creek running through the place; good stock ranch; price, pur acre ....$10.00 No. 23. 354 acres 3 miles north oi Coburg; all good wheat land; good house and barn; price pei acre $.50.00 No. 20. 80 acres In Crook Co., Ore., all In cultivation; good wheat land, price $130(1.00 No. 27. 86 1-2 acres 12 mlle& "ast of Eugene; 40 ncroB In cultivation: balance In pasture und brush; Price $.(oo.(Hi No. 28. 100 acres 2 1-2 miles n. 01 Creswell; no buildings; prlco pei acre $o.(M, No. 31. 3 1-2 ucres In city limits, house, burn, price $I0I)0.()(, the University of Oregon to the Ore goulan last Sunday, also said that there was some strong talk underly ing the reason for no entries which put the 'Varsity team In a bad light. The studeuts therefore are only too I It lad to know that Manager P.ean will Mf&X9nl'nke a team to Portland., He states eispnaticaliy tnat the only reason that Oregon did not care to send a team to Columbia was because of the bad condition of student body fi nances, which offers no basis for the statement of Portland sporting ed- I Ito.rs. I Leller From Kelly, I Trainer llayward has received a letter from Dan .1. Kelly, the former sprinter at the 'Varsity, who tied the world's record for the hundred yards I a n l accomplished other remarkable reals. Dan is working fir a paper house In New York, and explains Ills defeats litis winter as duo to poor condition, nnd no training. At the present time he Is 111 training at a club and expresses the same old confidence in his ability that lie had when ho left lOugene. He will try for the team to represent the United Slates In the Olympic meet In Eng land. Even though he falls In the sprints, he has his magnificnit Jump ing ability to carry him through and will undoubtedly , barring accidents, (40. ,Ien Honored. Professor Irving M. Glen has JUBt received word from the president of the Northwest Music Teachers' asso ciation that he has been appointed JAPS TRYING 0 o TO FORCE WAR UPON CHINESE FACTS ABOUT NE SfCU oo BED BY! NTERVIH from . . . .. t 1 An nrticle renin, April iuk 13 i r i.riin, in rr,-a fiiliui into an armcdiTenn Runner, nublished duriniV Nashville, L. I'Hsl'ing for o-.lk.rj . it Kiuii ... . r. ijooner s visa to iiiul uuv, iiiiuws . m a ,Pu, . law men will be permitted to particl-. peacef,, j some light on the remarkable success shaped a V 1 . ,,i ... the nf hi,.h chincKR officials. This ouln-IO the young mans theories and Jly rhenuiatlsm .... uail1 a, gii'-st 'of the Beta Bp's 11 on Sorority ion, they say, is based on Japanese j medicines in varjous cities visited by l.'ared; ai"l 1 excl l0 d, thiT week, visiting her daughter, .Miss Premier Hayasni s unjieiuiug mu Frances Nelson I tude, which has the appearance of Mrs Catherine Wird Pope of the having been assumed for the di .. . . ... O .. i i ..I- .1 . . r. t Awlvintr China ho. university School or .music i im.i- uuu VuiVuv w , rpnorationa now e0inir on nm, -iv recital in the near fu-:yond the point of endurance. On Cooper s preparations now g0,ng on ture. fhe date of the recital has not ; the other hand, China Is Inc'jjied to Tho P,.ri O yet been announced. She made a ; go alOrig on a otiftcr line ot poncj I ne fOrt-V' . , l,i,,oin Air nprppmpnl he- him during the past year. The aril- nionth' ' , "ir time T cle is a follows: wondert'SV medic 'o'1" '"l iJ 1U IIC. VI nu.n u. 1UJ it T W Hat U h. J 1 mtiur'a hrpniirjillnnn now i;nin? nn "a.,..., Gt'Cc - :n tnis city aim uie iuibunh interest oniith, of r.nr, u Hn i which Mr. Cooper has stirred up since said: ' l have h ,tr si hla arrival. S representative of the hlaii.io- een s iuffc.il ,H lr'&: Sr'rSi arrived1 w n th Japaner ana'ese re- Banner spent Thury afternoon at ty-fWe AXt.See nne will re-imais entirely unlikely, at . - "waS atl VLlti main here untircoliege is out. Uud ley Clarke is her son. Miss Alice McCormae of Marsh field, visited here last week. C. P. Ithodes was down from Port land last, week. He is a prominent engineer. Miss Grace Magladry has recovered from an rllness. til the American fleet arrives,think the Chinese, who believe that the presence of the great armada in the Pacific will tend to bring the mikado to more favorable terms. Kears American Flet. Toklo, April 8. Japan is worried about the negotiatfons between Rus sia and the United States concern- Harry Hampton stopped off oneMng the administration of affairs at day tills week on his way to Southern Harbin. Oregon. He is a representative of j The sensationalists connect the the engineering department of the coming of American warships with Southern Pacific. j possible future resentions concern- Mrs, ilonevnian of Portland, state Mug affairs In South .Manchuria. president of the Y. W. C. A., who was attending the convention, was a guest at the Tail PI Sorority house. Miss Pansy Shaver of Portland, has been visiting her sister. Miss Iso lene Shaver, '10 at tne Kloshe Tilla cum house. While here she visited till McKenfe. Miss Laurel Inninn visited Miss Daryl Belal, 11, Inst week. Walter C. WInslow, '(10, is a can didate for the legislature from Mar lon county. Winslow does not will votes slowly, however. Wm. Cake was called to "Portland last week, to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Dr. Win. M, Cake. He returned Sunday. Webster Kincaid has presented to the University of Oregon Library a hundred bound volumes of federal and state documents and a large number of Btate pamphlets. Forty of the bound volumes are reports of Insurance companies nnd state nudlt ors, very useful to classes In Econ- A Washington dispatch says the Anierjcan government has decided to oppose the action of Russia and Japan in Manchuria. Advices from Harbin quote Consul Fisher as say ing that the United States govern ment on its own initiative demands the abandonment of Japan's present status in Manchuria. These things have aroused much comment here, bu't the foreign office retuses to ac cept an alarmist view of the situa tion and states Its belief that the American government is not opposed to Japan's present attitude in .Manchuria. 'dr. de bar honored BY OREGON MASONS chairman of the vocal section at its i omlca and a number of the pimph conilng convention Injuns. Thlsap-!lets ae einally important. Mr. Kin polntmont comes in recognition of j ca'l states he has 500 other volumes Professor Olen'a service during many jof a slmllnr nature which he will yenrs that no has rendered the cause 1 1'1 BHO"t " giauuatus No. 32. 214 acres; good 8 room lwiiiu.) niwl luirn AM ..,..,u 1, .,.lil. No 41. Large House, 3 lots Fast! ,,,,. ,,,,., mMure ,, Kugimc; prlco $ 1200.H0 : timber; 3 miles soutji of the city; I Prlco of choral music In the Northwest Tho Northwest association is plan ning a great festival for tho Alaska Yukon Imposition In which the en tire Northwest will co-operate. Pro fessor (lien Is the lending spirit in the Oratorio Society which arranged for the Chicago Symphony concert. Ilnsrhull Schedules. i no iiasenall srneilul.'s tor tlip sen- A meet Is In the process of nr- At the annual assembly of the grand council, Royal and Select Mas ters of Oregon, held Wednesday af ternoon nt the East Side Masonic Temple, . Portland, officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Grnnd master, Dr. Geo. O'B. DeBar, ,..rn,.r,. .,...... ............ O Orecon freshmen t ;u-u men rt the ' Spencer, Lugene; principal con Oregon freshmen track men and the University of Washington Freshman track team. Knowing that good vaulting poles are hard to obtain, George W. Kelly, of the Boolh-Kelly Lumber Com-, puny, who takes a great interest in i ductor of the work, S. L. Kline, Cor- vallls; grand captain of the guard, J. II. Richmond, Portland; grand treasurer, S. Bullock, Portland; grand recorder, Seth L. Pope, Port land: grnnd chaplain, A. L. Rumsey. No. 32 House and lot on paved atreet; closo In; prlco $:I000.00 ! No 3 ., No. 43. Now house, largo lot 100 xl48; very desirable location, small burn, prlco $.1000.0(1 No. 44. Acres nnd 3-4 ncreB; also, lots In Ulalr street addition; $100 down; balance on or' before 2 years at 7 per cent Interest. Farms No. 1. 46 acres all good bottom land nnd In crop; poor buildings, 4 miles east of lOngi'tli', t 1-2 miles northciiHt of Springfield; Price $l!HO(.(0 No. 2. 50 acres 3 miles cast of Fu gene; bridge; 25 acres In cultiva tion; 7 in limber, estimate 5110 cords of wood; nil good potato or hop land: buildings poor; Prlii ,. . $:t.KiO.O(l No. 3. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south east of Kng.'iHi; good house and burn; thu buildings,- concrete walks, fenced in, six different fields: all kinds of fruit; good wa ter, tho best of Boll; price per acre $7.1.00 No. 4. 10 acres, house and bnrn fenced with chicken wire; one acre In cherries; all kinds of fruit; Prlco $2,12.10.00 No. S. 66 acres, S 1-1 miles South of Oreawell; 50 acrea In cultiva tion; ten almost ready for the plow; good 7 room house and barn; Rood young orchard; all kinds of berries; living water, Price $ 1,500.00 No. . 228 acre 4 miles north of Coburg, large house and good new barn; all kinds of trull; 125 ac res In culthurtlon; 14 avrea In hops; KHod new ht Irmlwe. about 35 acres hi tknUtt imi pasts re; price Nlvu.WM Or will Hf4l 75 ivuS's. Glid ing; all .W MMt tor, per acre ' (W7..1 No. 7241 i, lkn north of Coburg; m nit! vort.U laud, house and rv; kM outbulld- $.1,000.00 100 acres 2 1-2 miles north. houso mid 3 barns; good orchard; Price, pur aero $7i1.(H) No. 35. 080 ncres on tho McKonlt River near the Hendricks Ferry; Prlco, per aero ........ .,.$10.00 Nol 30. 037 acres, 160 acres plow land, good house and extra good barn; plenty of timber, price per acre $2.1.00 No. 37. 160 acroa 8 miles west; houso, burn; prlco per acre $:I0.00 No. 38. 100 acres, 75 in cultiva tion; 0 acres In orchard, choice fruit, II room houso; burn poor, two good wells. Prlco $10(10.00 No. 39. 15 acres, 8 ncroB In orchard, bum, price $:looo.oii No. 43. 110 acres, 100 plow land, 4 uitcs in orchard, 10 room house, new burn, 35xK0 feet; 80 acres In wheal, oats end hay, good feme: Price $0,.100.0(l No. 4 4. 20 ncres, 3 miles from the city; new 7 room house; good burn, cows, chickens, plgB, funn ing tools; new wagon, buggy, double harness goes with place; prlco $:l,.1oo.()0 No. 45. 160 acres 2 1-2 in Una south of Creswell, 100 acres In cultiva tion; all kinds ot fruit; good 8 room house: barns 40x56; can put In electric lights, school house; 1-3 mile good roads; will soil 80 ac res unimproved for .per ac. lfl.00 Or all for $60 per acre. No. 46. 330 acres In Harney Co., 250 acres good Alfalfa land; most nil good wheat land; good 6 room house; 3 miles bo u Hi ot Hums, County sent of lluruey Co., water right, prlco $niHH).(H) Kiiqulro of J. W, . Buoy, owner, Kugciie, Oregon. No. 47. 151 acres 1-2 mile south or Creswell; 59 acrea In cultiva tion; 5 acres In logatt berries; liv ing water, good 8 room house; new barn, prlco per acre ..... .$1.1.00 No. is.--"5 acre trncls or more. 2 tho University athletics, recently '""'' "'. a, ace son Is as follows, the trip to Seattle ' "it to MicMu-an for the best lk j"",,,;;r iwt?tna- ntrr S ' 1 " being e out by the athletic council: , l'l that could he secured. Tralnei j " . ' , , ""' suullRl. u- u- April 10 with Fugene High School, "nyward finds that they are just the i ""'" In I.!nt..nn I I tl i 1 1 tT 'I'hi'V 11 1'P nsh Min-iin-v ihfir-' April 16 with Whitman College lu'ouglily seasoned, of a straight grain ! Fugene. .and small In circumference. mrv ntvri'ii f April 17, with Whitman College ln Tho public speaking department T ,v ,,' i'ii-r avi-i-i.-c I Ruaen. of tho University will shortly inaiiL'-IT ,'"'M 1 " M'1" Riigen April 20, with Columbia Univer sity, In Portland. April 21. with Hill Military Aca demy, In Portland. April 22, with St. Johns in St. Johns. April 23, with Woodburn In Wood burn. April 24, with Willamette Univer sity In Salem. May 2, with Wlllamotto Univer sity In Fugene. May 8, with Multnomah hi F,u- of tho University will shortly Inaug urate a mlninture lyceuni. On each holiday or public occasion, the Uni versity will mnke n business of fur nishing speakers If desired. Fight embryo Websters will be sent out to the different public schools of the I city on Grant's birthday to introduce the new plan. This system Is in use i Ut SvrilCllse Unlversitv imH la fmm.l I to work ailmirablv. Philadelphia. April 9. Warwick - Brooks, a negro, was hanged here today for the murder of William T. Jones, a negro, shot during a quarrel. Brooks Is the sev enth murderer hanged here In eight weks. ! .1, gene. May gene. May 'i Mav May 9, with Multnomah In Fu ll!, with W. S. C. In Fugene. with W. S. C. In Fugene. II, wlih O. A. C. (two guinea) In Kugene. June I, with Multnomah In Port land . May 30, Willi Multnomah, In Port la nd. June 5, with O. A. C. In Corvallls. June 6, with O. A. C. hi Corvallls. Athletic Notes. Last Wednesiay the tryout for tho 4 40 yard run was held, Paul Reld winning over Harry Lowell, second and George Sullivan, third. Tho time unofficially .was 54 seconds. INtSIITI! GR.VDK XtAMlWTiON'l NOT,rI'; TO STOCKHOLDKHS OK LLKWKLLVX TFLFPHOXK CO. mo of the number of questions want-1 ed and the name of the person ap-! T'1e stockholders of said company pointed to conduct the examination ;n.lV0(e(l nt the annual meeting to call a lenst lu days before the date for ' special meeting May 9, 1H0S, at 1 which the questions cro wanted. -o'clock p. in., at Central schoolhouse, for tho examination should notify , Sl'lt"ol District No. 44, Lane county, The eighth grndo final examiim- ' Oregon, for the purpose of Increasing tions for tho public schools w in i,e ; me capital stock ot said company held May 14, 15. Juno 1 1, 12. Teachers who have pupils read'. W. B. DILLARD, County Superintendent. SPECIAL KATKS TO Kl'GKXK I All stockholders are requested to be present, J. 11. PERKINS, Pres. A ANDERSON, Sec. mS III ILDlXti IXSPKCTOlt'S XOTICK Must liet Permits Before Beginning iuii i ruction Notice Is hereby given that all per- From all nnlntn Salem in Aoi-in i.owen anil suiuvan ran good races both Inclusive, special rates of one I llUllillut ltim1 T riu'.tll vnloltm -pniil.llu mttA nnn ,1.1 l . .. in the fhiarBp-rVuL " " " Zn ac coun ' of the , .tal f.TS: hthehv'"? vr n"1 huMa Lust Saturday the 'Varsity beat' be held here AprU 14 and 15 ' I '"f 'ft '"JJl "l? c,08t were. the High School by the .core of 17 al3 A. J. OILLETTK a,., lf-WU? !'r? "mlt8- equals to 2. Heavy butting was the chief . , or wunoiii siuu. must present (....,..- . o.., . .1 TTt ' to me at my office. No. 565 rhnmoi. Tennis player, are getting In shape ' '"'Zto ,0 ' ?lan W ,otf,7. SUff,clent for the tournament to choose the On account of the Fleet Celebra-' pairs nersn ,", dln8. r two men for doubles to go to tlon. tickets wilt be on sale lo San ' Vth !, ,0 COn'- Seattle. Tho tryout will bo held In Francisco and return tZ iSE.?n W.'th .'.lle. ullildlf? ordinance of May" 8l,le (,a,,'s My 2nd Rnl 4lh. "r'inai , v . A I KM','- return limit 29 day, from date of A i . M. t. A. report says: There '. A J G1LI KTTF are 110 members out of 200 men In ml ..... ii,.. ii,,iv.,ri,,- .... ..i. r..-. Agent. of the men the Y. M. C. active m.-mbcrs. the city will be prosecuted. V. McFAR'LANIl. I Building Inspector, 505 Charnelton St. tudents who belong to Plenty nf Trouble. A. Musi of these are Is caused liv i.l. mm.,,, ,i. Thirty-six of this and bowels To t-..i .i i .,( i number have been serving on com- headache and biliousness and the in It tee during the past ear. poison that brings iaundi.e tike IV I Me expenses from September. '07. King's Now Life i'llli the reli-ible "'j'V""!'i '"o' W7V 0!"l,""",a '"' l""'l'leis thai do the work without lugs; prhe. rrot. . . .$ t.1.(.0 No. 50 10 ..ere. 3 f,-.,, ; i... " -..',. "L . ... T"'.T. t-l'l'ing. -'..c nt W. A. No. 8. 442 1-S is rc miles rroni ' ": 'air houso anil huge lyrn: I and National pledges. $:.o:' score- ' 1 ' Coburg; nearly all plough land;; lu"'' farm; price, per I tary's salary. $:tun; sldo-Oilk $;;..(Xi: KOlt SAI.K BY OWXFU plenty or wood for inch purposes. " - ?ii.uiiijii'i.i ira-i i no ex.v uses w in . . j can divide hi ono-hnlf; price, per l 443 77-100 acres, six miles "mount to a little more than this. miles of city nt, per acro'$t.1ll.oo 1 No. 49. 10 acre tracts 3 tulles from' city, per acre $200.00 WOOIC WOOD! Maple, body and second growth fit and tie?. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO Phone Black 1141. ing the swarm of humanity came and kinds uf liiedicini i aMtfl trn or nn I. . ' ICCtlVJ 1 . . w. ..u uviiem lrum .1., had a c.i ; . . '- . 1. 'During the afternoon the reporter had a sound Interviewed many oi tne cauers ana ing bruken at intV . Jt. obtained statements from all who tho night, i had ""4!f cared to give them as to their expe- unj burning sensat nn ia,1! plunra with fnniiup flllil his liretui I'll - " -I I .. lnH3. UU SO niUl h nl u. . '"ne to ,h ' I. ... '-UUI- Bl ... ; that rience with Cooper and his prepara tiomt. "Tlie loliowing are seiecieo irom might be able to iriv,-j those statements as being -typical of Met . 1 have now T , the general expression of the people medicine .,., . " Mini seen: : ler in everv Z v tK:.?m ':J "Mr. B. B. Lasater, livlns at 1221 peared, and 1 li ,v . , - 1 North Fourth avenue, when inter- ever. I hav viewed said: '1 have been troubled press mv ?i with niV stomach for the .past two er for his w.,w..i '.'C years, and have had rheumatism for what it h;cs d.me in mv ' more than five years. Sometimes I take pleasure In rtconim' 1 could not walk, and there were times others.' noenfcj when I could not even move in bed. "In splto of assertion Hard knots would form on my nius-, physicians that t'ooner i i : cles, which caused me Intense pain. , will soon die out tl,s , ing, anil gave me inucii pain ami nearnvay as his distress, and often I was restless and close." tossed all night, losing much sleep , The and rest. even ... nan urn, agency fur rnnm..-. ... ed meilii-iaes ha i.un ..:...' "'Hearing of Mr. Cooper and the : We are niakiiig a fln ,Z , great work his medicine was accom- them. Hull's HeH rr-, n, . OPPORTUNIH COLONIST RATES from all parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by The Oregon Railroad Navigation Col Southern Pacific Company (.Lines in Oregon.) Daily During March and April, 11 FROM THK PRINCIPAL CIT1KS OF THE MIIIDI.E WESI TUB RATIOS WILL Itli AS FOLLOWS: From CHICAGO $:J8.00 ST. LOUIS. . . ; 835.00 KANSAS CITY $30.00. From COUNCIL BLUFFS.. OMAHA ST. PAUL ..CI ml Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopoven at pleasure at all points in Oregon. The Colonist Hate Is the Kreatest of all homcbuildci'S. Oregon lusunllirl resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger oiipmufcl Oregon people clu accomplish splendid results by heralding tils oj j tunlty to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reliable k inauuii iiuouc tne state, far and wide. Call on the above niilroadnor. necessary. Fore CanBe Prepaid nere nt home If desired. Any ai;ent Is authorized to accept the reiM posh, aim telegraph ticket to any point. Call on. , . a. .1. ui 1.1.1:1 n:, Local Agent or address. WM. McMURR-AY, G-neral Passenger Porllwi-ft- EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF Kuykendall, M. D. .O. ProKtr, M. D. P. j. Baitlc, M. D. B. F. Scaieur, M. D. D. A PaiK, M. D. Gto.O'B,DaW,M.D. L. f McDjflal, M. D. For tbe care and trtatmtnt A Medical and Surgical Cases Modem opetatinj room tai auipaw1 Appliances forX ray ww Sputiaoi ami Wood exam'1 FU corps of trained1 n Rates on application ..Trainino; School for Nurses.. Regular counc of lectures by the faculty and p" trainino- in tKo L:,1 Tl .-J:-,1 -r, -I ci iroil 5 r . iwajiiai, i 11c iiicuiLai ohm - o , , of tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D.. JL PI' 11 1' WATKU . :I0.IHI ISH.RS acrea 6 miles north of Coberii, i all pasturs uud farm laud: price ler acre , $'J2.oo I0. 10. SO arrea 1 mlQ from city I limits, 22 acrea In merries, ap-i plea and pear. I 1-4 acres In all 1 Klnna or berries; good 7 room Qiouse, good barn; also private wa.Q " '''''"'d. Prlco east of railroad station. 9 miles south of Hrownsville, Linn county; good S-room house; 1 jroat house; X cattle barns; potato, chicken and wood houses; wagon ahed and oth er outbuildings: water piped to the house; 3 hay sheds with feed! racks; all Kinds or fruit; 40 acres In cultivation, moro can be: place I .t.VHitl. ' The Cood bllildlnir lot rn Pi t i,.v inciu sidewalk recenlly con- street, near car iin., q-.w,w , strucicd on the Association's- prop- so plght-room cotta'ce and two lot. HOWlT BUOY O 542 Willamette St. In J. A. Maurvr Jewelry Store uulie aboul $;&. 0UT1 lOiT-r tho ex penses for tho year. SiH'tnl anil Pemonnl. After the April vacation the li brary will he kept open until flvei o'clock Instead of four as hereto-1 fore. I The last OrOKiin Weekly was N- Law Office, 513 Willamette St. a'.'O IIOI'SK FYHJAI.K A modern, U-to-date rottaso of 1 rooms, large barn: all ncarlv new- all kllllU Of f-lll! I,.,rrl. . .. .' ,.'. i...l t,v n.n.h.-.., ,.t v i , -V '. " """ iioiers , ., , '."' "' lne "est locations in i.ordon Moires bad an nrtb-b- on Imiuire Tilt'. High street footlMll lu the lst Kn-oii Monthlvi re-coidid on ibe nporiiiu pace i.f th, KiKcnc. tt Per pure bedrock water see G W Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing into the bed mek ...... ... isurlng nothing but pure bed' rock wa- er. 1, . laylor. S2S Patterson street. Kugene. Phone Red 3377. WATKIl! WATEIt! For pure bed rock water see i.a' r" 0'"' case off all sur rock Tn.Hri-f.1t,,"K. !n,. W mck w,,;;;. "o p"re bedq LA In KK & t.KFFLER ,,hm n ? yillard llouleva'id. Kugene. I'li'g-'ll .loiiilial. Mooics is iMob.'ib the most prominent colleen football man ta rh.yj.'orthw-sl now. Miss l ,.O.i WhcHldon of Aibanv CASOI.IVK MtMII HHVIVl) n . n. Kite I prepared jonr wo-on snort notice Phoueltlark 43."?. MS West Sixth atreet. John M. ll'T..n . - to saw K. liodnv am -;;". lV"''r W w Uaa.iilna 1 '-'. tl EU BANGb J. H. EST C. P. BARNARD0 EARL fcV BANGS LIVERY CO. Livory, tfqpd, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions M.KKNZJWSTAGE leave, Eu.rne EUGENE-FUQE ,', , at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A dallv.tACf I'Vt". ,1 rriv,l: L . . . . CW - r -.nr3 cc; win call lot tor mapieun. e-ggageil rotilieiitje dav before. .learner i r"iore Stage Phone MaiiQ-2 Livery Phone Main 21 ' JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINOS EXECUTED AT THIS C-: i