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f EUg DAilY GUARD. -TFjuxTixa to., i.c. juries H. Fisher. '"T7d every day of th week. toeuted. Addretse all com "ZSt . a4 ak8 a remlt parable to The Eugene Guard, g,, Qreton- Lr! by carrier, per week. J .16 Ered by carrier, per month .60 Kl one year (In advance) 4.00 S.,S(i 2n &:::::::::::::: K. Guard, per year ..... 1.50 Jiertlsing rates made known on Sjdat Eugene, Oregon, postof . fire as second-class matter. j Agent lur Tlie GuarO. it following are authorized to ilnd reoetpt for subscriptions or act any other business for The iand Weekly Guard: Lwell J- L.- Clark. rj,,rgGeorge A. Drury. g postmasters are authorized to jve and receipt for subscriptions Daily and Weekly Guard. Ts ixuei-kxiiex f papki:! sjemlMT uf Associated 1'rcsa. r ft ESI) A V MAY II), 1IMI8 It 4 bBEGOX S (iHAXll OM) MAX AM) STATK VX1VKIISITY We ounht to have a Rood inlversity or none at all, f we want a good university, fen of course it must have e means to make it good, k poor, sickly, half-starved stltutlon would be a dis fcace to Oregon. GEO. H. W1L.LIA.MS, Mayor of Portland. I 1ETESSITY I'OK XEWSl'AI'KR CAMPAIGN fe Guard is refusing paid matter both the prohibitionists and opponents. Both sides Beein to campalgn funds and are filling newspapers wherever possible their arguments pro and con. ay be necessary In other coun- ut here we do not believe it to since Lane has had prohibition o years and this coming elec- leans nothing more or less than toresion of onlnion from the neo- jpon the practical trial of what rto two years ago nn exper There should not be an lu Jnt voter, in the county who tot know his own mind; he If "wet" or "dry" from reason- this own, based on )ersonal . nee and observation and it If He of newspaper space to appeal it a voter with the hackneyed ereotped arguments common ! discussion of such issues. Guard wants to see Eugene ane county grow and has all (advocated moderation and tol- in the discussion of these Ions that so often divide com 9es Into warring camps. Le. tter go to the voting booth and sthls question without any un citement and rancour, toeing d to accept the result, what- niay be, as the will of an in t, honest majority, and thus In a position to continue boost 1f a bigger and better city and $ We are willing to pass up fcortunity to sell nome additlon i e, in order to carry out a pol nlch we believe to be best Tor reral welfare, a position which I will be endorsed by the best lp of the county upon sober ion. MX ax,) KXGMSIt IllMOli merlcan regard for that clns- ngiish humor. Punch, has fn a standard jest and stands r'f of becoming a trifle worn the edees I abuse. A familiar picture If typical Britisher, standing almost overcome bv surprise Nternation at finding a joke CP- of Punch at which he 11 utter bewilderment. So our standard of the hir differ from that of our cnus e other side. Br'tlshers, however, return Ipliment with good Interest, f "KM frequently. For cx-"Tht- Collece Widow." that 'thwnie and laughable of all Ai'' productions, now be td 'a London, has on its pro ,.key' ' or guide to the Jokes ?' illenre. wantinir to un- f rything that is said, can odr programs and afimi oil of cnmn.lv Vrt ..-V.-. ban a i t .wuukii tun: iuu.u "'"nor In ch a matter-of- rlnui manner. ferial ,i,, ,. . .... .... - - IMIRil Uf I III." "rnment on March S2 la', 'h of opium, and ' ""e British government has agreed to dwrease its exporta t on of the poppy f0r a perioJ 0, three years i l)rair lo se? vbvlhvr the number of smokers is ieSS,,a bhuld such be the case, in.p.,rtat;oi into China wm he liecri.ascd graJ. ually. The decree orders the en- .orcemout of ttisting regulations an,' :he elaboration of further measure, to deal with the evil. Harry Thaw is said to be afflicted with an Incurable form of ins:mitv and the alienists assert that he would "e a constant menace to the public if urned at large. We thought ,.i along, and advise that he be con stantly confined in his present prison isyluni during the balance of his ex istence on this terrestial sphere. Thi country can get alone verv ni.eH without Thaw and all other men ot his stripe, whether they be insan. or otherwise. To illustrate the importance o( the newspaper as related to .e for ests, it is reported that an English man largely Interested in newspapers has secured by, purchase in one of the English dependencies, a tract of 600,000 acres of land, thickly col ored with tmber. so that when he finds the general supply of wood pulp paper running low he can draw from his private resources. Does not tills fact make one think? The conduct of Hurry Orchard. who dismissed an attorney who endeav ored to save him from the punish ment of his crimes, Is cordially com mended to some of the wealthy male factors of the land. But these fel lows are not built that way. They prefer to escape the consequences of their crimes, and after all, that If but the natural instinct of self-preservation. THK EVGEXH DAILY GVARD, Tl'ESDAY, MAY III, ItHW O A MIMi or ItKAlTY Jh. sine me a sor.g of beautv; I'm nr. d ,'f i!h str. ssful sur.g I 'in .-ary ,.( ail the preaching, The aiaaing right and wrung; I m fain m f,i, get the adder Thai under the leaf lies curled, And dream of the light uud beautv thai gladd. the gray old world. it-., sir.g , f the emerald meadows That smile all day in ihe sun: The ripple and gleam of the rivers Thai on throimh the meadows run. h. sing of the singing branches Of tree- in lh leafv woods. And the biltn hidden Afar in the s the heart that's lit title 1 AM 10THEB CLASSIFIED COLUMNS i nn balk MISrKI.l.AVHm'ft (Ponltmicl.) KOit S.M.hJ Thoroughbred Hereford NOTICE Having recovered from my A Washington dispatch states that the average weekly wages through the country is $10. Now you'll un derstand why, with two kids on our hands and doctors' bills staring us in the face, we're still wearing our heavy winter duds and why wife's spring bonnet is on the absent list, says the editor of a country weekly paper. The Methodist general conference insists that we shall have a "dry" president. Well, either of the two gentlemen who seem likely to be nominated by the big parties ought to be able to fill the bill, and Tom Watson Isn't In any danger of being elected. Before having to pay increased freight rates the consumers, who will in the end have to foot all the bills, may have the satisfaction of seeing a. lively scrap between the big ship ping Interests and the would-be-rate- holstlng railroads. Since a Brooklyn bartender Inher ited $75,000, tinder the will of a man whose taste he had long pleased, he has quit worrying about the growth of the prohibition wave and gone to worrying about automobiles. Should the Chicago convention have any trouble In finding a man to take second place, it might give Les lie M. Shaw, statesman-banker, now out of a job, a chance to mnke a noiso like joy. Wu Ting Fang says the report that he was jolted off the water wagon was a slanderous fabrication, and as Wu isn't a candidate for anything his denial will probably be accepted as final. Andy Carnegie says "a nation has everything to fear from gigantic rm vi Dreadnaughts." but we believe his tecl trust Is still filling orders, at fancy prices, for armor for battle ships. It might be just as well for sev eral thousand would-be millionaires to bear in mind that there is but one Tom l.awson-made fortune, and that belongs to Tom. We are assured by an expert fnot Senator Tom I'latt I that the Merry Widow lids have had no perceptible Influence on the flavjr of the kisses under them. We take It that the makers of cam paign buttons already out are far too wise to w.i,: until the conventions act to colled their coin. Tom Plait was unquestionably rightly turned as the "easy boas." Mae Wood seems to have found him very a- " HI KE WAS KATIiEll? The birds let them sing In your singing. And flush through the lines you Write. The lark with his list in the morning. The nightingale charming the nigh:. The butterfly over the flowers That hovers on painted wins All these, let them brighten and lighten The beautiful song ycu sing. nd let tin r- be faces of lovers And let there bd eyes that glow, nd let there he t-at s of gladness Ins'etd of tears of woe; t Vnil lei lh re be clinging kisses Of lips lor a time that part. . Hut never a tristful shadow To darken a iiust.ful heart. Ay, sing me a song of beauty Away with the songs of strife. Away with ihe spectre of sorrow That saddens the most of life. Though under the leaf the ad lor Of death and doom lies curled. Oh, sing for a space of the beauty That gladdens the gray old world. Dennis A. McCarthy In Ihe New York Sun. bulls tor sale. l.imette stff.-t. EuciUlre 6;tf Wtl-1 f KOK SALE A -is heater, almost' new. for sale cheap. Address Hox ' Eugene, Or. tf . injury 1 have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general b'.ack smlthlng. C. l. lloloway, Easi Eleventh street, Enlrmount, Or. H. EOll SALE AT A It.Utli.WN Eive horsepower gasoline engine. En quire at Guard otlce. dw mi.'i HALED MAY KOK SALE Twelve dollars per ton. Squire Smith. 1'hoiiB Farmers' 13x9. m J 4 PURCHASE INTEREST IN OREGON LAND GO. P. A. Frost of Fort Morgan, Colo., and L. H. Knriglil, uf Muskegon, Mk-h., have each pumiasiM, an in terest In the Oregon Land t'o. Mark Fleming si 111 retains an Interest. Mr. Frost, of the. new firm. Is :l nuin nf ; considerable wealth, which he in-i tends investing in laud or other; properly in Oregon. lie has! a 1 1,000 acre ranch at Ft. Mor;;au. Colo., which lie desires 'to trade Tori Lime county la ml. Mr. Kiirlght j modestly insists that he is ju.si no- i body in particular, hut this much I we have found out that he is a man of energy, character and education, A'ilh the very best reierenccs, and j he is likely to make Some of us sit' up and rub our eyes. How many American women in lonolv homes to-iay Ions for this blessing to come into their lives, ami to 1 able to utter these wort is, but because of so mo organic (Icrange ment this happiness is denied them. Kvery woman interested in this subject should know that prepara tion for healthy maternity is accomplished by the use of LYDIA E.PINKH AIM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggie tlilmer, of West Union, S. t,vrites to Mrs. Vinkhum : " I was (rreatly run-down iu health from a weakness peculiar to my ses, when Ti.vdia K. Vinkham a Vegetable Compound waa recommended to me. It not only restored roe to perfect health, but to my delight I am a mother.' Mrs. Josephine Hall, of ilardstown, Ivy., writes : " 1 was a very (Treat sufferer from female troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydia K Pinkhani's Vege table Compound uot only restored mo to perfect health, but I am now proud mother." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. l'or llnrtv veal's j.vdia K. l'ink hum's Vi'Ri'taiilo Cotmiouncl, mailo from roots anil licrbs, fins 1hcii tho Rtaniliiicl remedy for teiualo ills, and lias lmsil ivelv cured I liousamls ol women who have lieen trouhled with displacements, inllammat ion, ulcera tion, tlhi'oid tumors, irtctfulai'ities, periodic pains, liackaclie, that licar-uiK-down feeling, tiatulcncy, indiges tion, di.zuiess or nervous prost rut ion. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. I'in k in Invites nil sick women to write her for advice. She lias troided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. KOIt SAI.K (looil plow and Med harrow; will m'II cheap. Kiniiilrc 3Sin Kast Thirteenth street. uiJ irolt SAl.K II Y UW'NKK Modern 6 ruom house, Ran, water ami Hunts; K"od barn; fall-sized lot; nt a tmr- 1 Killn. 321 West Fifth street, in 2 2 GOl'I.l) MVF.ItV. FKK1 AXI KAI.KS STARI.F.S Having purchased the Gilhert feod stables on West Fifth street, near Willamette, wo intend to conduct a first-class livery, feed and sales sta ble. We aro prepared to furnish good' teams and ladies' saddlo horsos on short notice. Oar prices will be found reasona ble aHd our treatment of tile public courteous and uhiiKini;. Having had much experience In the livery business we know how lo conduct such an establishment In a first-class manner. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage tf I). 0. GOULD & SON. "A CASIO OF Sl'Sf i:SIOX" At High School. May 19, 11IUS, at S p. in. Admis sion, 1 5 cents. I'nder auspices of Y. V. C. A. mis CLUB AUHIARY (NUIIYERSITY APPROPRIATION The women's, auxiliary of Iho Kn pt'ne (V m mere i.tl Club luia passed the ftdlowfiin ret-ulutioiiH on tin I'ni versity p prupr hit Ln : Whereas. At I he last. Region uf the leiiisla' m e nf the Male of Ore gon that body pished an ait urunt tnif to the st.tte I iiiversity an annual appropriat inn of f 1 fur the nKilnteiiamv of that institution; and Whereas, An effort i.-i bejtijj made by snine p'Torirt to defeat thin appro priation by means of the referen dum; and Whena-. We, the W rnan's Aux iliary of the C'ljnm r i.tl Club of Ku 1,'erH', believe in higher (! u at Ion in flie state of Op'Utiti and deplore the fat that so many nf uur ymiiii? men and women ar ti-nd insi it ut iont of leurnltiK in other states. In our judi;m iit tin.- itnportaiK e of thlis measure Is irreater than other niean- UT'S HOW before rhf M-npe. We hflVf no iipee:a iiit'i 't in ihe I nlversity, nrlnr than that which citizen f-aniild have, btif an irit'-iir-e sta. nrid-. r'avi' the s:;ite from the that a .li'.- if if ma b- hv the la-t V.-i y Inyal I i du hav" ! hti mltia' Inn appr -p: latinn ;a f tire r hnu Id , be di' tipp'-'l iinen via ar:rnpri:i! j 1 nd If t'i. ,1 a u. I i, tfr-''ii V V,o to r.vti'r" ; said when I ask-. c-d li- r to . J. An.l h kii"w ih.T I k!i-w t. at hi-r f.i-h-r w:i- d.-;id: And h- kl:. -t. i: i kn- what a ll..- , I,.. h..d l- l. w , I And hp kn-w il.at I kn- ha: h' 1 in. Mlit mh'-n f'ae !: i (In to f.ith-r " I Kennedy's I.atat.re Omrh Syrup J does not rnn-i: a'-. - tS o.h-r hand Its laxative principle more the le; rhlldrn like It. Sold by a0.drupgl:. j teTS ' from .f a (I oihih.: If l'. In d- l- ,tn iiv a'iMtis te ..rk. tl,. en"1 f I. t: in ir I'nu.'i -i' v l,an-1 is i-';i pint: a nm-it li.II hw;il-- thii i" ' ti I'luf d In i :h r- t'Ti Tid'Hii. j ;it! in iK di'f'-Hti-d lav til J;ire ll'llll- j (;:i-l nf rltizi-liit! Mute 1)11 Would i t Iti -i it ullnns of j v. t ; !i tii'pr'iprl- i :i i .1 r: v nu t le-lr -,. it i.iir f ri f ; u -1 --!t,l- to hiivi- the I y. hihI roM:fii. :i to H ipport s;il i th- i I'a on the apprnpr ty petit l'ir.i.r:,i-i. first of .I'll' Ml:.-i I. MUX X IM(Ol VltS 11. A. HlrfiTH. JIIIS. J. W. KAY. Com mltteo S. THE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 west 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Stne-rouin hoime and lut 1 bloek from rar line; fine bume in Rood condition; a bargain at i'i.UUU or (iinilnli ed for J2.40U. ISO aerei ti miles from Eugene; 1C0 acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; aiiieiidid 8-rooui bonne, COiDo liarn; all klieln of fruit; price 112,000, In cluding ererythlnn on the place. 160 acrea, CS aerei pasture and timber cruises l.Ouo.OOO saw timber; !U aires finced; 4 room bourn., spring at bouse; small barn, chicken house, young orchard, all kinds of berriea; srhool 1 mile, iieat this for 11000. Here we ave 160 arres, 60 acres fenced; 2 houses, large log house and small frame, log barn, granary, well water, ed with living streams and springs; 2,(J00,00U fi-et saw timber; 9 in Mm from Eu gene. Trice, l iiio. :' acre adjoining town; fine a-room house, 3 hams; young family onlianl; fi bead horsi's, 6 cows. 4 year lings, harncis, T.a-.'ons, lnta gy, cart, chirk -ns, tools. Impknientrf f irnl'jn, etc.; price, S7.1M0; $1."00 ca-h; balance at '6 per n-nt. We also have business open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGIi 22 wtst 8ih Si. FOli SALE Huff lirpniRiou eggs. 13 for II. W. 1). Hamilton. HOi Coluinhla avenue, corner ltilh st. I'OK 111. I K I'lilM'M ot VACANT LANDS write us enclosing tOc for each. Tuwn.-ihiji wanted. Hoseburg Abstract Co. KDlt SAl.K A good seven-iooin hard-finished hiiuse, with all the modern Improvement). A. T. Cockerlle. mis PON'T fall lo see Chejeni If you want bargains In real esiaie. Wi buy and sell farm and i it v pro;i erty. improved and unimproved Timber and mining stock II. Che. em. Hooni II. Walton Hl lg tf IN I KKNATIONAl, I'DltltKSI'ON DKNl'K SCHOOLS "The litis) Man's I'uiversliy." tilves 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 the local enrollment office, 45 W Klghlh street, K. J. Klrkwood, representative. gar T5.T.'3T"i'x srr.i'ssfasw KOK SAl.K City lots, close in; 3tio ;ir.O arid lino; Jf.o down and 1 Uper month, without Inters est. W. II. Kay, at Kugeue (lull Company's store. tf FOR SAl.K Two good timber claims for locntion Terms rea sonable. Smith & llrown, Co burg. Oregon. Box 94. J Foil SALti Good horse 6 yuars old; 16 hands; only partly broke. Price, 1100. Phone Ked 1461. Ueo. Melvin Miller, city. FOK SALK Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of flrst-rlasa timber land cnll on J. V. Carlilo, four miles west of Halo. HO.MK-SKKKKll I have several nice farms and some elly property for sale cheap, del price from owners. Enquire V. Hobvosky, illiS Lawrence St. m 2 3 sol Tiu:iiN pAfino II. II. TIMIO CAHII Towanl Portliiml Passenger No. 16 2;43 a. in., Oregon Kx press. No. IS 6:00 a. in.. Cottage drove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. m., ltoseliiirg Passenger. No. 146:42 p. in., Portland Ex press. Tovtard San ''ninelsei Piuiseuger. No. II 2: IS p.m., Hoseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage drove Pnssenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Kx press. No. 13-5:44 a. in., San Francis co Kxpress. Weiiillliig llmiicli. No. S4 S:30 a in., leaves Kugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a. in., arrives Ku gene from Springfield, No. S7 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene for Wendlliig. No. SS 5:40 p. in., nrrlves Kugene from WendlliiK. WM. Ml'llHAY, (leu. Pass. Agt. Portland Or JOHN M. SCOTT. Asst. O. P. A A. J. (ilLLKTTK. Loral Agent. FOIl SAl.K A well Improved faun of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn burg. This Is a bargain at t it) per acre. On good terms. Hinilh & Brown, Coburg, Or. Foil SALE Young lull blood barred Plymouth Hocks and While Leg horn chickens for sale at reamiu ablu prices. C.,W. Doll, II. F. I). No. 1, Ktigono. tf FOIl SAl.K Ono National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bauk building. FOIl SALE A fine' farm t Ul acres will be sold for $51) per acre ou goiKl terms, If sold In the next thirty days. Smith ft Brown, Coburg, Oregon. Box 94. J6 Foil SAl.K Fine mountain ranch of SO acres; 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair hnuso and out buildings; located eight miles west of Kugene. Price, $1000. Carl O. Wnshburne. t( WANTKl) WANTED To rent, seven or eight room house. Call at 1 ill East 8th street. WANTED A woman to do wahlng one day In tho week. Enquire at 450 Olive street. tf WANTED Threo girls to learn nursing nt the Eugene General hos pllnl. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris tf WANTED: Horse breaking by day or month; also horses tracked. Kn. quire Bangs' livery . Jiid&w WANTED To horow $3000 to $5,- 000 for a term of years with gilt edged security, (iood proposition for any ono wishing to place a ' loan. Address C. L.. cam (jaurd. SITIATIO.V WANT Kit An A No. 1 bookkeeper Just locat ing In Eugene wants position. Ref erences. Addness Box 451, Eugene. tf WANTED City property for 167 acre farm In Benton county, Ore gon, two miles from growlag town. Place lies between fxing Tom and Willamette rivers ; 90 acres farming ground. W. II. Kay, Kugene, Oregon. tf koi; HK.vr I'ASTIUE FOIl KENT flood pas ture for horses; close In. Enquire at the Merlau place, two miles north of town. m2l Democratic Ticket United Stutea senator (leorgn K. Chamberlain, Salem. Congressman John J. Whitney, Albati)'. Supremo Judge Hubert 8. Bean, Salem. ltepreseatatlvo Loon R. Edmtin son Eugene, County Judge John W. Baker, oitago drove. County Sheriff Harry L. Down, f. u gene. County Clerk Henry W. Stewart Springfield. County Assessor Welliy 8tevens, xpringneiti. County Treasurer James M Kitchen, Irving. County Commissioner Guard Huston, Crow. Statement No. t Ticket Loon It, Ediiiuuson, Eugeiiu, Demo era;. George Knowlea, Eugeno, Inilepeii dent. fill KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors lo ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. MIM-fcf.LA.NK'IL'll HiH'DAN" HUGH ON SHAKES- I will fnttiKh a few si'ttlngi to reliable pf ,.s. (',. H. Frank. IH!I East .Mu.li s:re-t, Kugene, Or. XCCOKDl'iN PLfcATl.NG -Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 llllysrd s'ri'i.t. near Kast Ninth, on rsuio able ter-ns. Phon H.d 2301. tf IF YOU WANT TO HELL your prop erty ti ll the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do tha rest. 4 12 Willamette street, Ku gene. O.-. tf GASOLINE ENCINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY PnlrlMMiks-Morse (Junollnn Knglnes for pumping, spraying, siivriug, grind lug. .Omnia complete. Fairbanks Hrales for weighing. . Falrbanks-Monie Dynainos aiul Mo tors for leiwrr anil light. FalrUnka-Mors Wliidinllls and Towers. Kalrlwnks-Morsn Orlmlim, Fred f'liopen, Well Pumps. All first qimllty giMala at lowest prices always In slock. LIlM-ral terms. Prompt reply lo liiqnlrlin nnl quick slilpnienu. Writs fur cataloguo and piiri-a. BERCER. & BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugeno, O". FAIRBANK , MORSt (B. CO. Portland. Oregosi Kl PH( lllllt Foil Tlit tit AHD. $l CASH AND $1(1 PEIl MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the income from wblrh win he sutfent to make you in dependent "or life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable information and contract free. F. II. Robinson, general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal. NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princeu Nadine, by Reid now to be had at Schwarzsch ild's Book Store 3S6 WUlmatU St. Certain Approval of our workm.inshlp and skill in cleansing- and scouring, of your own wisdom in tending "that old frown1' to us, only awaits its return to you. Your purse when you set our prices will join the il.id .icJaini uf our generous andexpert treat, ment ol your clothing by us- Evcrythintj possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th .mi Will i n S:s. Phone Ked 23ol miii ill i hi mgzigrars: l,M" i,'l!,,)M.'f jjTi jJjTJ aioerniSHT, Get your Rubb:r Tires put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St Appreciates smoking good cigar i. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood C!far is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market A New Set of Chairs Wbv do von hnvr OI.I1 8 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 Y cilAlltS In your home, wben vou ciin make them U(H)I) AH NKW f ir only Title 7 A ran of t'lilnntiK l will wort woudnrs In your bume. Hue t tint tlie Chlniiman is on cvi'ry can. See our wrtt ultow window. ask to m I-: I-: hi it m:v wai.i, PAPKIt 10 18 Wi st He.-i lith St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Groceries You will always find, the best brand j of Groceries Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No drliyi, e I.Avc our own delivery H. IRISHES.4 Phone Miin 53 jl J. W. BARRINGER Expert houiemover Moves anything-. Twenty-fiv years experience. Residence, Eai Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eueeni. Oregon I O ! t