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Y - - ' , THE KIT.KXE DAILY GUAKD, WEDVKSIUV, M AY 2(, liltMi .. . M DAiLY GUARD. ml PBIVTIXQ CO. G u l inner. "Tj, .very dar of tbe week. Address all com- L make 811 remlt-2-ible to The Eugene Guard. Option Kates Dully ti by carrier, per week. I .15 Shy carrier, per month .50 f0Beyear (in advance) 4.00 tths (In advance) .... 2.00 ' lo5 Xrd.'p" year ... 1.50 Itising rates made known on lat Eugene. Oregon, poetof , as second-class matte'. Jts I"f The Goard. tollowing are authorized to j reoeipt for subscriptions or I ny other business for The ad Weekly Guard: nj. L. Clark. rt George A. Drury. Betmasters are authorized to Tnd receipt for subscriptions Daily and Weekly Guard. 'tfPETEXDEXT PAI'KK. sjber of Associated Prew. era of greater prosperity that is right ,u- A" together now, Hl'RKAH! There s, em8 to be a genera! opin ion in railroad circles that the Ore gon Eastern will be 'one of the firt railroad projects that llurriman will carry out in the West. Should the surmise prove true, It will make Ku gene not only an important railroad centre of the West, but a Jobbing Point, wi.h Its trade area extending across the Cascades to the hiaao line and south into Northern Califor nla. "Fightins Rob" Evans, when told that he had been spoken of fur the vice presidency, said: "I've been threatened with jail aud a lot of oth er things have happened to me, but I was never threatened with anything as bad as that." nb don't have to be Introduced to a joke when he meets it. JPXKSDAY, MAY 20, 1008 fcOLOSSAi. UIAXDKIt Jregon has made one co lli blunder In her educa I affairs. Let us hope she may not make tin jr. The paucity of our 41c school fund Is due to l judgment In the dlspo af our school lands; to de f the University approprl jk would be an equally nous blunder, equally din gus to' the educational in ts of our state. fjAS. WITH YCOMBE, actor Oregon Experiment Ration, Corvallls, Or. lAD MAGNATES look von msY times Gould is pushing his plans the Pacific and thus to dl JUl Harrinian , the honor of la transcontinental railway jrans-contlneutul. Ever since Inies on ono end f the line J". Huntington on the jther the territory between Omaha Francisco, we have had what fihemlstlcally called trnns :al roads, but the first man plred a real ocean-to-ocean inder his own management L Harrlman. He has had this st month, or since the links Dpleted which joined his Central with his Illinois Con his far-Western roads, say? outs Globe-Democrat. dw the head of the Missouri getting a thorough con between the two big seas. I Western Pacific Is finished e able to start from the Pa ride right through to the pin cars and over rails con- lirectly by himself. Asked willingness to take the risk wing his work on his far road, he has said that fie the return of normal times pelve months, and he wants a position to take advan ce prosperity. Like all oth iy chiefs, and like the ma tie people, he is hoping for ps in laos as a means ol nsincss out of the slough ol Big harvests had a ver 1 effect in this direction in ' Part of the panics of 1873 and the depression Is not great now as It was then. Pt that Harriman announces sunie his work of Improv ises Is another indication 1 railway magnates believe a turn which is now under not be interrupted. The rt showed that there were cars at that time than at date since the beginning of Jowever, by the record of l'Mch Is better than It was or a few months ago Jetween the present Income fr and that of a year ag load as It was in the ear ' of laos whim no e men as Ould and llarri- lh5. as they are, for bri.-,k ie near future, the average right to feel that the Mr discontent has been left Here's a revamped euieram turn ed out by a foreign factory: -Some things we were born to believe, some things we were made to believe but most things we believe because we wish to." By a judicious use of Fnrnker soothing syrup and Roosevelt pie It is expected that the discordant untl Taft noise In the black-and-tnn band will be shortly changed to "Hail to the Chief." BASEBALL GAMES AND TRACK MEET a. t atm-..::ti-s win. meet IMVKIislTY TOSSERS AM) lilXERs 1 R1DAY AM) SATI U b J. M. The O ball same ODD FELLOWS ELECT NEW OFFICERS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS WILLIAMS, OK Kl'GEXK. ' t IIOSKX GRAND SENIOR Alt DKX OK THE STATK KXl'JMI1. MKXT. ICR SAl.K MISt'KM.AXKm'8 (Continued.) FOR SAl.K Thoroughbred Hereford IF YOU WANT TO SELL, your prop- bulls for sale. h.mette. ife Enquire 6.'0 Wtl- :f General Fred Grant says "we are a very pugnacious people, and no na Hon is so little prepared to meet the consequences." Still, Fred, you can not point out any Instance In which we have yet failed to 'meet them. Society may yet find it necessary to draw a line by stating the exact amount of money a man may acquire before he is entitled to apply for his first divorce. C. lineup for the baSO t'XI S5:irir,1,ll- will nrnl ably lie as strnnn .-i :mv te-nn iK-.t the Agrii-s have ever sent to Ernie ne Roper. l.,.,.n.'y and Myers will b? on the m mini in the centre of Recrea tion Park, and M i,.,e and Coper will alternate behind the bat during the two sanies. The rest of the linr-up is n fol lows: Kirsi base, II. Moure; second base, Swann, who is barred from the track this year; third base. Francis; shortstop, llolinau; left field. Poff; centre field. Htlyeu; right field, Da ty. The entrl-.'s for the track will prob ably be as folljws: 100-yard dash. Scott. Schroeder. Looney; 220-yard dash, t-coit. Schroeder and Green haw; quarter. Stelwer. Howard and Greenhaw; half. Dsvolt. Crowe. Stei er and Creenhnw ; mil". Davolt. Cross and Italy; l:w hurdles, llrodie. Southeriand and Farnswiirt h ; high hurdles, llrodie, Soutlicrland; broad tump, ChnpiiiHii. Ilro.lle and l.oiins- berry; high jump, I.ounsbe.rry. Chap man, and llawley; pole vault. Chap man, l.ounsberry and Fnrnsworth: hot put, Lounsberry, Wolf and Hall: hammer throw. Hall, Wolff and Smith; ellscus, Jame'son, Louns berry and Wolff. One of the elifferencos between the 1'niverslty alheltics and agri cultural teams, is that members of the baseball team take part In track work also. Last year Swan played on the basket ball, the track anil tho baseball teams. The track meet will be pulled off rain or shine Friday afternoon. The business housed will close. FOR SAl.K A n-.s heater, almost lie'W. for sale cheap. Address llox Kuge'iie, Or. if erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the real. 413 Willamette llreot, Ku gone. Or. tf 1 4, Salem, Or.. Mav 19. Salem ceiuien a corcnai welcome io mm im.i Kllli SAl.K AT A ll.UUi.UN Five- reiums ami tteoecKans looay. w nen , horsepower g-isollne About the merriest widows of the bunch are those who have perfected arrangements to become June bride's. THE l'HOXIO IIKIJj She ran to cook his pancakes, And the phone bell rang. She rushed to start the coffee, And the phone bell rang. Breakfast he went without It, "Good-bye," they had to shout It, She would have wept about It But the phone bell rang. She tried to dress the children, And the phone bell rang. She went to wash the dishes, And the phone bell rang. The parlor needed dusting. The chafing dish was rusting. And' the silverware disgusting, But the phoue bell rang. The grocer stopped for orders, And the phone bell rang. A neighbor came for gossip, And the phone bell rang. Sho thought by being hasty She could bake some biscuits tasty, Her hands with dough were pasty, And the phone bell rang. All day her housework waited, While tbe phone bell rang. No time for rest or labor When the phone bell rang. : At last he came to fold her In his arms. "Poor girl," he told her, For a second he consoled her And the phone hell rang. Columbus Citizen. idlt la highest among the l"n !e Sam s. W'Swe tdl s ,he greatest on P'1 Sam's. Whose natu P1 re the most Inexhaust f1 Sjru's. Whose people r. Oiit-piay and out-tight f? '"n'le Sam's. Those dtnitted let e':erybod J1 t the calamitv howler I.lMISKIl YARD IX XEW UK-ATIOX W. B. Andrews has moved his lum ber yard to West Fifth street, across from tne Gross hotel. T hose de siring building material will find him at the new location prepared to fill orders as promptly and satisfac torily as In the past. ni2H I'l KK WATER Fnr nnro heiliurk water see G. W Taylor. All surface water cased off Kv onwtiK' into the lied rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter G. W. Taylor, t-5 rairerson street, Eugene. Phone Red 3377. SEE THE FLEET AT SEATTLE Mm- Ol ant '? tickets will bp on oln tn QafifTle nml return for $12. .t0 final return limit 10 days from aai' if sale, and on May 2.'i and 2S tie k ,i. n-iii i,e cnM tei Tacoma and re turn for $10.30, with return limit 15 Jays. ni22 A. J. GILLRTTB. Agt ROLLED BARLEY AM) HALED II AY ai n-iMev'a Tenth and Willamette Phonn Red 1521. tf WOOD SAIfUfl John M. K d:iod, ucccor to W B Bodar. All wood sawed to gaae c- nrvlri ohone Blac 3312. Resid-nre 324 High street, tl Gasoline woodsaw ,.. .,.7.v iv.ll'll STW.I.IOV n-u ' ',...n rnurh hOl S Which I 1 ne m i " .., purchased from Duncan Scott ll. make the rna a'lnng mo Bang.- barn. y j K1S3 wood: wood: Maple, body and second growth fit Jn1 "'WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phene Uiark 114L GASOLINE WOOD SAW W O. White ! prepared lo saw 'TborViUm""'- 16 Wtit Sutb ijreei. tlu miMnltrs of thn? orders mi:h ort'il for thoir Hiinual ineotini: ot srand lmlt ami assembly. Strv:s and busiuess h usts are d '' oral iM with buminc and with the I. O O K. emblem. K wept ion conuniltei s luive met all trains ami the visitors have been escorted to rooms and boarding places. The Grand Kncumpinent convened this morning in Representative Hall, with about 9i) delegates present. Very little business wts transacted aside from tho election of officers w hit h resulted as follows: Grand patriarch, K. , J. See ley, Albany: : i;rand hish priest, U. Hobertson. Rseburs; prand senior warden. John M. Williams. KuKdie; rand scribe, K. K. Sharon, lortland; srand treasurer, V. W. Francis. Al bany: grand representative, II. M. Heck with, Portland ; grand marshal, tl. P. Itickley, Hurrishurg; grand sentinel, lr. 11. A. logu, Ontario; grand outside sentinel, J. S. Law ' rence, Conulllo. The Keheckah Assembly convened In Odd Fellows hull this morning with Grand President Mrs. Knitiia Galloway, presiding. The assembly degree was conferred upon I Mi new members this forenoon and upon .() this afternoon. This was the only business of the day, aside from the appointment of temporary committees. quire at Guard ofic engine. F.n-1 uw in j UAUKO HAY FOU SAUK Twelve dollars per ton. Squire Smitli Phoue Farmers" 13x3. nr. I TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY KEAL ESTATE Have Your Abstracts Mudi- by ltue t ollllty AltsU-uct t i. U. S. to Jackson Shore's R. R., 1 ti3.SS acres ill see-. 4, tp. 21, s l 4 w. 1). J. Hill etux to O. A. Rllan. UiO acres in sec. 24, tp. la, s r 2 w. $1000 Hanry Scbwarzer etux to O. A. Rit- an, ltiil acres in sec. 24, tp. 1.1, a r 2 w. $21100. Kred G. Stickles to Charles Se-ver-son, part of lot ti and lots 2 and 3 of block 2 In llawb'j's add to Eugene. $111 ho. W. J. Warnoek eHux to A. O. Toi ler, tract in Scott's add to Eugene. $1000. E. A. Tozier etux to John W. War ren, tract In Scott's add to Eugene. 10. Aredell Leonard to J. D. Plrtle. lot 7 in block 1 in Coleman's aild to Coburg, $1)0. U. S. to R. H. Craln. US. 77 acres in sec. 8, tp. 20, s r 1 w. O. & C. R. U. Co. to The Sound Timber Co., deod. 820 acre's In see. 17, tp. 717. s r 2 e. $17t;n. R. H. Dearborn, etux to L. W. Urown, 04.70 acre's in sec. lti, tp. 24, s r 4 e. L. W. Urown to G. N. McLean, 04.70 acres In sec. 10, tp. 2 1, s r 4 j. $050. J. F. Spray etux to L. C. Scott, tract in sees. 4, 5, tp. 21, s r 3 w. $1S50. W. B. Cooper etux to L. C. Scott, tract in sec. 4, tp. 21. s r 3 w. $S0. l S. to Mary C. Spores, 100 ac res in sec. 12, tp. 10, s r 3 w. Mary C. P 'ores to A. A. Jenkins, 100 acres ii :ec. 12, tp. 10, a r 3 w. $400. H. C. Neal etux to Robert Gano, etal, lot 1 1: block of Christian's 1st add to r'lgene; lots 1 and 2 In block 5, Kehu.v's 2nd add to Eugene, lot 0 of sec. 20, tp. IX, s r 3 w. $1000 F. A. Rankin etux to Margaret Fleming. 342.14 acres In sec,s 27, 34. tp. 10. s r .1 w. $l.o0. V Polders, trustee, etux lo O. N. Frailer, lot 30 In Tulltioos L:ilie Club iilat. lino. V. S. to Alfred Dooliltle, 100 acres In sec. 20. tp. 22, s r 4 w. A. F. Will etux to S. F. Sanborn Co.. 100 acres In si'c. 22. tp. 20. s. r. 0 w. $2400. L. I. Snydi r etux to G. F. San born Co., 100 acres In sec. 22, I p. 20, s r 0 w. $2loo. I'. S. to Marlon I). Scott. 100 ac res In sec 31. 1 1 , . la. s r lo w. T. E. Gill to M. L. Gill, lot .1 and in bloi-k 1 in Pci'Wn.i add to Cot tage Grove. Frank Sherman t Mm. M. C. Wal lace, trait In sec. 33, tp. 20, r 3 w. M. D. Scott, etux to W C. cham berlain, tract In sec. 31, tp. IS, s r 10 w. C. S. Cabf etux to N". L. Fluhenry, trait in sec. 3, tp. 17. r 3 w. $lou. FOR SALE -Good plow and rleel harrow; will sell cheap. Emi'ilre 39S East Thirteenth stre'et. ni2S FOR SALE riY OWNER Modern.. -room bouse, lias, water and lights; good barn; full-siEed tot; at a bar gain. 321 West Fifth street. m22 (OK SAl.K Hiirr lirptngiou i-ggs, 13 for $1. W. 11. Hampton. 1102 Columbia avenue, corner ISth t. ACCORDION PLl-'A l'lNO -Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 027 Hilyard street, near Enst Ninth, en reaunn able term. Phone Red 3302. tl NOTICE HavliiH ree-cvered from in injury 1 have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black- I smithing. C. D. Holowny, East I Elevem b street, Falrniount. Or. FOR SALE Two full-bloode'd Ken-tue-ky fox hounds. Eueiulrei at 403 Olive Bticet; phono Red 1741. i iu'2l DON'T fall lo see Cheiem If you want bargains lu real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber aud mining stork. II. Che em. Room 11, Walton Uldg. tf INTERNATIONAL COKRESPON 1KNCK SCHOOLS "The limy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home tn nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text hooks and instruments ( when required ) f urnlfhed free, Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 V Kit, litli street, H. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. I'Olt HI, I K t'ltl.vra of VACANT LANDS write us enclosing f0c for, ach. Township wanted. Hoseburg ' sol TIIKltN IMCIFU Abstract Co. FOU SAl.K City lots, close in; $300, ;1M and $100; $."0 down and $1 Oper month, without Inter est. W. H. Kay, at Kut;eiui Oun (Company's store. tf FOU SALE Two Rood timber claims for location Terms rea sonable. Smith & Urown, Co burn. Oreon. Box iM. jil Is Mountain limiting Neces.-auy to Itcuiico I-ut A few years no the physician would have snld yes. lut to;1iy less expensive, less strenuous and less dangerous methods ure employed. So well understood has this distress ing condition become thnt one can literally sit In nn easy chair at home or at a well supplied dinner table und reduce excess Lit at the rale of one half to one pound n duy, without pre viously koIiik to any Krealer exer tion than a vh.it to the drtiK store en tails. Any druKKltft can supply a perfect fat reducer at a moment's no. tice at a cost ot only a few centa. Ills btst receipt Is one ounce Mjirin.sUi. one-half ounce fluid extrnet Cascara Aromatic, and three and one-half ounces Syrup Simplex. V teaspoon f ill taken after meals und nt bed tlmu will do more for a fat man or woman in a shorter Hpace of time and far more r.afely than all the exercise and dieting one could crowd Into u sum mer s vacation. u notice. All who have hmiulit tickets to the entertainment lo be itlvi-n by the Ladies of Jhe fi. A. It. will please notice liaue In date from May 23 to Mav II IV. irs ow n at oil wlc. ITiee rif ndnilttnni-.-. 2 r. c uts This in'iirl'-" pi'iitralll and I'.eM ri-freh-n,.-titj MAY H SM M.I.. n.2-' Pr.-biit. C. MIUKJVV'H I I IIMTI RE I'AITHRV n;aii'ifa' nirt rl f T r.-a i trale. Sa-ii'fac- cl K.:i T,r al ea'l e:,r1 It ; alrln s-Mc lti d R. rldi'll' w ..hone Furni-ure hole-tale "r 1 1nn nuarari" i,l Kif h s're phone It'.i' k Hi iek r, .", o 1 . f . y-. Simmoii? I'lieito T nl i street ner ;h 8m.-. p-!card and j.hotoi at lowest price,. rl T" O : THE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Sine-room house and lot 1 block from car line: fine home in good condition; a bargain at $2,000 or furnish ed for 12,400. ISO acre, 6 mllea from Eugene; 160 acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid 8-roeim house, -410x60 barn; all kinds of fruit; price 112,000, In cluding everything on tbe -place. 1C0 acres, C5 acres pasture and timber cruises 1,600,000 saw timber; iO acres fenced; 4 room bouse, spr!nK at house; mall barn, chicken bouse, young orchard, all kinds of berrie-s; school 1 mile. Beat this for $1500. Here we ave ISO acres, 60 acres fenced; 2 houiei-s, tarKe log house and small frame, log barn, granary, well water ed with living streams and springs; i. 000, 000 Icl saw timber; S miles Iron Eu gene. Price, 11500. ga acres adjoining town; fine s-room house!, 3 barns; young family orchard," f load hor'sen, 6 rows, 4 year ling, harness, wagons, bug gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools, Implements furniture, etc.; price, K.loO; 11,000 cash; balance at 6 per rent. We also have bu.lness open ings and a large l of real estate to offer of every des cription. IVIcMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8ih St, t FOR SALE tloeid horse 0 years old; 16 hands; only partly broke. Trice, $100. 1'hono Red Htil. Geo. Melvin Miller, city. FOR SALE Turtles wishing to buy 200 acres of flrst-clnss timber itind call on J. W. Carlile, four line's west of Hale. FOR SALE A 30-horsopowor boiler nil complete and In good repair; nl.so a "iHieirsi'powe'r nei'dlng some repairs. Eugene Woolen Mill. 13 HOME-SEEKER I havo several nice farms anil some' city propi'rty for sale che'iip. tie't price from iMvni'i's. Eneiuiro V. Rolivoskr, (!S Luwrenee St. in23 FOR SALE A well Improved faun if 120 acres, 4 miles north of I'o burg. This is a bargain ut ISO Pit acre. On good terms. StuHli & Hi-own, Coburg, Or. It. It. TIME CARD Towarel Portliinel TnHseitftcr No. 16 2:43 a. ill., Oregon Ex press. No. IS 6:00 a. in., Collage drove Paieaengor. No. 12 1 1 : T T a. m., Itoseburg Pnssoiigir. No. 14 G:43 p. ill., Portland Ex press. Temiml San lnuii'lscoPAMsengi'r. No, 11 2; IS p.m., Rosehurg Passenger. No. 17 !):3Ii p. in., Cottage drove TasHenger. No. 1513:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis no Express. WcihIHiijx llrnneli. N). 84 8:80 a. m., leaves Eugene to tiprlugnold. So. 8211:10 a.m., arrives E g' ni from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene for W eudllng. No. 88 5:40 p. ni arrives Eugene rrom euiiiing. WM. MURHAV. den, Tims. Agt, Portland, Or . JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. U. P. A. (lll.I.ETTE, Local Agent. FOR SALE Young mil blood lianej Tlymoiith Rocks anil White Leg norn ehickeiiH for sale ut reason ublo priei'S. C. W. Roll, R. F. 1). No. 1, Eugono. tf FOR SAi.E Ono National (lash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bauk building. FOR SALE A fine farm of 171 acres will be sold for I'i0 per acre on goenl terms. If sold In the . next thirty days. Smith ftlrown, Coburg, Oregon, llox B4. JO FOR SALE Flno mountain ranch of 80' acre's; 40 In cultivation und nbout 40 timber; creek running through farm; fulr house and out buildings; locatiMl eight miles west of Eugene. Trice, 1000. Carl O. Washburno. tf Certain Approval of our workmanship and skill in cleansing and scouring, of your own wisdom in sending "that old gown" to us, only awaits its return to you. Your purse when you get our prices will join the 2lad acclaim of our generous andexpert treat, ment of your clothing by us- Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and WitUnttU Sts. Phone Red 2861 A. J. Deliiorriulr Tli'kct United Slates senator (leorgo E. Clinmberlalii, Salem. Congressman John J. Whitney, Albany. Supremo Judge Robert S. Dean. Salem. 1 Represealatlve Leon R. Edmun son Eugene. County Judge) John W. Raker, Cottage drove. County Sheriff Harry L. Down, Eugene!. County Clerk Henry W. Stewart, Springfield. County Assessor Welby Stevens, Springfield. Count? Treasurer Jamei . M. Kitchen, Irving. County Commissioner Ouard Huston, Crow. iK'gliliitlve Ticket. . Leon It. Edmunsnn, Eugene, Demo- cra.-. (icnrgu Knowli's, Eiignno, Indopen dent. - WAM Ml WANTED To rent, sevem or eight room house. Call at 181 East 8th street. WANTED A woman lo do washing one day In the week. Eneiiitre al 4!i0 Olive, street. tf WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eugene (leni'rnl hos pital. Apply (o Dr. J. W. Harris, i tf WANTED: Horse breaking by day or month; also horse's traeked. En. (Iiilre Hangs' livery . J9dw WANTED Ranch work by the month or will rent one on shares. Address L. A. Clark, 21)5 Jeffer son street, Eugene. dw iu26 WANTED To tiorow 13000 to 000 for a term of years with glll-cdge-el se-curlty, demd proposition feir any einei wishing to plae:e a loan. Address C. L.. care daunt. Kill MTIUX WAVIED An A No. 1 bookkeepeT Just Pirat ing In Eugene' wauls position. Reif-erence-s. Addue'ss Mox 451, Eugene. tf WANTED City property for 167 acre farm In He-ntein county, Oro gon, two miles from growing town. Tlace es between .ong Turn and Willamette rivers ; 0 aires farming ground. W. H. Kav. r igeiie. Oregon. tf 1(111 II KM TAKTI'lli: FOR RENT doi.d pas lure for horses; close In. Einulre nt th.' Merlau plai' porta i f town. Si KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. Get your Rubber Tires put on by S. B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market tllM'fc.l,bA.MvOrH HOI DAS' Eli;S ON SHARES - I will furnish a few settings to reliable parties C. S Frank. I HI) Kasl Ninth s'ret, Eugene, Or. GASOLINE ENCINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY FnlrliAiika-Morsn Gasoline. Knglnet for pumping, spraying, Bawlng, a-lnd lug. .Outfits coniplrtt. Falrlnwiks Mcnle-s for weighing. Fair hunks-Mors Dynamos him Mo tors for Hwrr and light. Knlrliiiks-.Morse W Inilmllls und Teme-rs. KlrlMiiks-loriMi (irlnde-rs, Kcrd liopM rs, Well Tuiiihi. All first iiiallly giMMls at lowest lirlrefl hIhavm In al,M'k. I.ttifl limut two mill's ; irlnt re,,y (ll nenlrle- anil quirk liloiM iils. Write for catalogue and prlrm. BERCER. & BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. Portland. Orsgoa H ALL SHUM VAY TluiiiliTng and f4ewrr Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and tl n f ASH AND $10 TER MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income freitn whle-h m-lll lu. iiffli'lent In lnftkn von In- deiiendent fur life. Handsome ht 'fon work. Iron work promptl) pamphlet, valuable information ! attended to. and rontrart free. K. D. Robinson,! rry a full line of plumbing rxturea general agenl, Pacific drove, Cat. ! Thono lllark I:I7SI. . 4Ui Wlllninetlr A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SHAI1BY CHAIRS In your home, when you can mnke them GOOD AH NEW for only 60o T A can of Chlnamnl will wort wonders In your homo. Be that the Chinaman la oo every can. Re our west siiow window, AMK TO HKK WI H NEW WALL PATEIl 1S-1S West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Crocerics Fresh Green Vegetables; Flour and Fd No delays, wt hive ow wn dcllvcrr PW f n I C II 52 Era Main 53 O. tl. IKIOrl 9th St. J. W. BARRINGER Expert hcustmover o Mores anything'. Twenty-fiT yean experience. Residence, Eai Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eu?coe. Orcfroo. f lhe grand hurrah for the