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'"A EUGENE DAiLY GUARD. JTjTe.i every day ot Wo week. v excepted. Address all coui-'"cstiou-4 Bl,(5 ,naltH al1 remit. ' j pjvabla to The Eugene Guard, Je. Ureson- ,.,l bv carrier, per week. J 15 j verei by carrier, per mouth .50 iniil one year (in advance) 4.00 aouih Ua advance) .... 2.00 ' mouth 50 iii. Copies 05 fe ir Guard, per year ..... 1.60 advertising rates umuo nuvwu on a csuuu, ercd at Eugene, Oregon, poetof- ice as 8ecouu-Tiofc 'inucr. aeeats tor The Guard. Lk. following are authorized to S. .nrt receipt for aiibscrlptloirs or mad any other business for The. falv and weeaij uum. V1' .. T T 01..l rresweii j- , oburg George A. Drury. AH Ptmasters are u "or.ato rlre ana rewir; the Daily and Weekly Guard. rA ixukTkamknt PAPK!., Member ol .AKSKCunea i-rvKi. Tlll'KSDAY, MAY SH, 1008 ! Not an Oregon newspaper is opposing the University ap propriation. Oregon Jour nal. ; ! k ! femrAIi APATHY (THAT AUUl'HS WELL j FOll ll I1L1C YVELKAIiE ' Wrom every part of Lano county es the news that there is no ap trent Interest in the election of t Monday, f eopie are not tuiaing , iltlcs, the campaign Deing tne mosicuseg tn ValM Slates of ..swiplnK e.. .... i.j nn..ni.. I jtnetic wei niiuwu im into Winn,'. tere Is a little talk for and against itement No. 1, (he Interest mainly ng taken by Its advocates, and Iro Is a suggestion of concern on t part of the voters over the out . Bie of the local option election. As I the candidates, there seems to be ti popular expression of approval tax for the establishment of a county i disapproval. Other counties In ; high school has many supporters, and It state, with few exceptions, are i has much to recommend It. A splen jjlng through the same lethargic ; did school system has had very inpaign experience. much to do with the material up- ijrhb condition ot apathy, as tlie 1 .. 1 1 i I I i t i of many of the Knstern lllcians would term it, is more ap- stales, and Oregon will make no mis irent than real, however. It is the tai;e in following In thMr footsteps. fiace Indication that gives little t of th; depth of real Interest In public welfare that lies below. truth is that voters are no longer i yed to any great extent by speech tf and printed matter made up ex 1 S5ly for campaign purposes. They tiuse any longer to become excited . i W stampeded by personal solicita-; 1 in or appeals to partisan i ud ice. ' ley are not affected in reaching a i Itlsloa by the old-time campaign 1 llioiiib or abuse. The voters read and think between ....! .....I thnt !,nlllt l9 ...paiBiis ., ..... (It auietlv on election day .not In the I t of excitement, but after mature (liberation. The "quiet vote' that j llltirlans used to fear, even in t'e I frs when it wa3 not numerically lng, has gr.own until a large ma- lly of the people have . become ! "let" voters, men who keep their n counsel and vote conscientiously Wfthe candidates and Issues of their t'lce. They are no 'onger puppets , the hands of machine manlpula- J but real participants In the gov-1 ment of the county, the state and ' tU nation. j political apathy or the kind that , Wvails In Oregon this year is dan- j IVous only to the professional poli tician. ? t Villard hall. University of Ore- tm, tomorrow night, the fituil debate ljthe high school championship se-; will take place. The contesting anis. wiio have each won the rtan.iens.:!, uf their own and au er dlfiri.-ts. will now meet m try clu.-ions with each other f r siase ior anj the splendid t;-iphy n as the "Reg -Ms' Cup." "f d by the university. Thl de 'Ung league, in which the state is II1'-(1 into four districts, has b en , tdnctlve of much Interest fills year I g high school students, and W"''ly not Uss than nn huiHtreu ""Onion's bovs and Elrls have com- - td for Its honors as representa--, "Hi Of their m.,!!,-. a, -hill, Is 1 1 i vlni the effect of bringing the erslty into closer touch with rite ' Hc school system and of direct ' 1 the minds odf many pn ' f -f t-5e latter toward the nn'agei of a higher education. ! hi. reason The Guard ho 1 b- . P-ople large attendance ifj le tomorrow night, as an "f their F.vmpathy iih ' the league and a enrour ' i its prjinolors to c J.'inue Her., . ' r fr, aim the same li:. Krmcisrj Judge ha Judgment as.ilnt tV a now tlecea -I f..r three opera: ions plT- o pellilirltis. Oh:.t same: about i-i l: i t e;Il diioKir tho matter w courrs. w Save tlK- v, tlx- nun , noticed tiv It will me above ;V.al ,t. t are out of th.. owliuarv ,-knii,- trade and seoru to reioitniz,. the n tral practice of B : v 1 n k wholesa rales. It is no: dear wnai tin. ij should he under th ordinary tradesman. practice of the but it has tin'n observed by a recent writer that no self-respecting doctor would pr. sent a bill for services t.i the estate of a dead man t'.iat would aggregate more man the amount of the property alu-- ' fc 13 i.i.iu nneiv mat aiae 1 1 ........ nuou is mi mat sue is said to lie and pr.,t,al.Iy more. ton. Hut that d , - " i ii n inn leniouaie ai best and diserves to ln s-nt to the .penitentiary on general prit q'ples. The mere fai t that the Wood woman 'aas so in i-.i li as ev -n a passing ac- quaintance with l'latt is enough to I damn her character, but that 1 h-r misfortune and she is paying dearly for It. L. R. EdmuiiMin. Statement No. 1 candidate for the legislature, wishes the report corrected that he Is op posed to the university appropriation. On the other hand he desires It known that he Is heartily In favor of this appropriation and will, if elect ed, use his best efforts at all times to secure ample financial support for that institution. Sir Wilfred I.nurier, the Canadian nremier. on the ntithot-ltv nf a man ,s,ued ,)y ,. wap dt,)artment a0 a bunch of Arctic islands belonging to Canada. The administration must have a, traitor among its map-makers, as it is not conceivable that it has been hunting a new Island-trouble. Th? proposition to vote a small Henry Clews, the Wall street bank er, says the corporations are reso lutely but unobtrusively working to control the federal government which Isn't half so surprising as thai Henry should have blabbed II. They must have been blocking some ot nis financial gambles . Anoth r batch of hero medals bar been handed out by the Carnegit Hero Fund Commission, and tho man who allows his wife to cut bis '.lair again failed to get one. Some of the llPro.spo!Iers must ho loafing on . . ' their jobs. "ivi!,' i ,. ,,, ,i, .1 , . li ' i wiiii. draw his threat to take the stump. i he Is likely to bo kidnapped and shipped out of the country before tng campaign begins. The people can't be expected to stand for every thing. Reduced to Its plain meaning, the advice of some business men, who ought to know better, is thnt when the head of the house hears burglar at work, he should take an opiate and go to sleep, In.-tead of making a fiIB... Every owner of a flying machine ! f.iat won't fly knowy ex.ii ily how the owners of presidential bo.;nis thai refuse to l.no-ii are feeling just now " tn i-.i;; i i r.. i I v.te intelligently next Mon.l:. Troportii'tial U.pre-"iita:lou" hearing the championship d.-l,.v I ween Astoria and l -ban evening. .May -''. s 1' i Hall. Go "i tnusl''. S'.-r ten,. Mit Arii-rmai '1! P' " tiful iteg.jii s Clli" i're mission --. I vi : Su:i !. It l. -d. MIHKS OK (.. A. K.. TICK . .V, ,, lirig ell- hilJk,.,s to the hall on Memorial ,..,. -. have not rei-e.v- e(j any of the money donated for th'- CX IICU S" flf ilav. MHH MAHY S SMALL. President. ROI.I.KD BAISI.Hr AM KALKIti D.ll.v-. Tenth snd Wlllsmctt streets. Phone Ked 1521. SIMMONS' PHOTO 1 KNT. Oak St l.-'ime.-n n 1 I : I. d M i ' r p i sir MISS VALESCA SURRATT. Miss Surratt, I lit? winsouie nudeviue uriiM, is a;iuost as popular In Lon don as she Is In America. The London pictorial implications, noted for then careful sekMlons or stage beauties. 11 mi her a lilting subject for many lllim trntlims, particularly us the true type of the American henuty. This favorln photograph of .Miss Surratt shows her splendid cast of features to excellent advantage. ' Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright, 1908, by Edwin A. Ny. TO THE GUM CHEWING GIRL. My dear young woman: Do not Kt-t tin ImWt. I want to tell you that tho cvtls of the RUtn chowlns habit an Hourly ex plalnoil liy Tr. John S. Ilaiuoiul of Itollovuo col!t'Bo, New York, and ho oiiRht U know. He says, for Instanoo: That If you chew gum huhltunlly yon unduly oxclto your snlliury glands. You aclually swallow hoiiio phits of saliva every day. And If you chew during the hours of digestion you neu tralize the ncld it y of the stomach. Now. says th (loetor. you delay dl Kcsilon. which In lic!f Is a had thing, imd .iou run the il.sk u' tnlcrolws. KesideM: Ir. Itlamnud uys g:nn cliewfng N "a neurotic nitinifcstatlou." T'niI is to say, your nervos are Jn;i;'l'l. owl uf tune. You havt develop d 11 ho.-i uf Jaw unrest, which is no trivial affair. rish!" you suy. All this talk a hunt stotuach and oerves does not touch you. Hut say! !o yo'i know this: iutn chew Inn persistently followed tip will destroy some of tje beauty of your mouth utid chin aud sooner or Inter put ugly lines In your lower face? It is tho honunt tmtbl Now. I think I ace you sit up aud pay attention. That warn lug in worth while. It stands to reasou. Tbe machinery of the lower part of your countenance was not made for perM'tual chewing. It Is geared to work only when there Is the right kind of grist. Overwork and strain will nick the working pari Just as they do r. ny other kh:d of in t chluery, even more so. U'eiiuse mus cles and nerves mid hlood vessel are delicate. KuiiH-thlMg also might he toiid a I Kit it your face In perpetual motion. You tu:i a great risk In 'rmlttlng your best yu:ig man to see oii undt-r such cir umstaii'-es. of ( (nirse where every one In yoiiriwt is of n lik' rliewlng dtspoltiun ainl ev eryl.ndy r!i"W4 and chews ami chews, whv. perhiipH It ! not well to be too fiiil.al. IJut - Just remeinlM-r. ulil you please. atKMit the roming of llise ugly lines and creases about your mouth? XOTK I-: TO 'OM'lt (TOIW. ) Notice la heretiv given that the Tounty Court of Lane County. Ore gon, will receive .ealej bids for the furninhlng or all material ana run utruetlng a brld acro the Kd ward slough on County Kojd No. 12 in Sc. Ki. Tp 16. S l i W . aid iirldife tn be a '0 f':ol stian. of Howe Tr i pattern, to be built according p!ac ac-l .jtei-'fi' itlon now 'He Itl the of'!"' "f M ''oiin'v V of I. an.. ' -ui'v. Or-co-i " he ai'oiiii'-itil.-d bv c'Tfifi''! - , ..o- ... t r.f t mi'inl of (.!.!. Pllld bid be f!!e. with the rk of Lane CilUHU or le-f ti of J . rie !-r ( ' or' l- t-T Cri'lMf C o U ll'll U, M II rv- THE MARKET fOR ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & RugiVs 22 west Sih Isi Wfc BUY WE SELL . Vv't RENT WE EXCHANGE Sine-room houne and lot 1 block from car line; flno bume lu good condition; a bargain it t $2.OU0 or furnish ed for ISO acres 0 miles from KuKeuu: Ibu acres iu cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid 8-rootn house, (Hut; i) baru; all kinds of fruit, price $12,000, In cluding everything on the place. 160 acrea, 1.5 acrea paatnru and timber crulxea l.r.OU.OOO aaw timber; 60 acrea feuced: 4 room houae, tprluK at bonne; small barn, chicken houao, youiiR orchard, all klndn of Lerrlet; vhool 1 mile. Heat thla for llf.ou. Here we uvu 100 acrea, CO acres fenced; 2 houses, la rue log hiiuxe and small frame, log barn, ttranary, well water, ed with living streams and aprlbKf; 2, 000. 000 feet saw timber; S miles from Ku gel.e. Price. $U.0l. fc.'i acres adliiliiln town; fine h-roo.n house. 3 bnrus; yuiniK family orchard; 5 head hoiBin, '' rows, i year 1 1 is tH . t.nrneHS, wiirmia, bn jty, cart, lii'1 clilekeiis, tools, Iliiplelli'MiH furniture, etc.; price. $7.i -ii": $1.ouu rash; iMlum-e at i per rent. We al.'o have business open ings ami a la ice lint of real et.iie to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8th St, ElectricGas.Water .f, r e. VM'ramctte tSil-y Co I REAL I I 'H, 'im CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I !( Kilt hiiri.fw; will s-il iui;'. K'.iqn; liAi.Ki) It A Y KO U S 1.1 : - Tw 1 v v "liars mt tun. Squirt Suiit h. J J'Uotu' KarnuT' KUi'. uiJ4 VOU SAl.k ;--A Kas ht-atcr, almost j new. fur i-aio rluap. AiUiroi-s Hux H. Kujji'iu'. Or. It KOU 8AI.K rhoruuKtitirfil MeroforJ bulls for sale. Kimuire VU lauu'tto ttlnvt. :f KOU SA i.K A liaby ulk-r and a Fifth strt'it. tf KOK SALK t'HKAl' A K.nut wurk trniii ; must i;o at oure, luiiutrt1 Bt thta office. m;i0 FOll SALK - llody fir and maple wood. l-limene tltin Compunv. Phone lllack lei 1. JJ KOK SALK AT A HAUllAlN - Klve hortieiiow er itasoline engine. Kn uuire at Ciuard ollee. ilw m-.'i KOU SALK Huff OrpuiKtou eKs. 13 for $1. W. II. Hampton, llll-' Columblll avenue, corner lltlll At. KOU SALK Tim itood h:u lots at the corner of Twelfth and Wash-! inton street. s L'uqulrc at elti Wil-' lami'tte streel. niL'7 KOU SALK r 1-2 million timber : claim Tor $L'UiMl. Kor particulars address U. Hox 21U1, Kugmie, Or. 1 Ml2 7 I I KOU SALK Seven room house nn two lota at Nye Creek, Newport, Oregon; $1000 If taken quick, tins Smith. 4 11 lliichunuu Building. Portland, Or. in2i 4 - FOU SALK Two good timber claims for location Terms ren Bdnable. Siullh & Drown, Co burg, Oregon, llox 94. Jil FOU SALE Good horaa 6 years old; 16 hands; only partlv broke. Price. $100. Phone lied 1461. lieo. Melvln Miller, city. FOR SALK Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class limber land call on J. W, Carllle, four mites west of Hale. FOU SALK A 30-horsepower holler all complete nut! In good repair; also a 70-horsepowiT needing some repairs. Kugene Woolen Mill. J2 FOU SALK -City lots, rloso In; $.100, M.'.o and $100; $:.0 down and 41 ojier monlh, without inter est. W. II. Kay, at Kugeuu (luu Cmnpany's sloro, tf KOU SALK A Nn. 1 business tor sale; good location; clean stock; will tako city property in pari pay ment. Wisli lo rellre from busi ness.' Cull at Oiiurd office, tf IIO.MK-SKKKKIl I have several nice farms and some city properly for sale cheap, (let price from owners. Kniiiiirn V. Uobvosky, 2118 Lawrence Ht. ni21l FOU SALK Klrst class baled cheat hay; also maple and old growth fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, Junc tion, Or., U. F. 1). No. 2. Phone Farmers 120. J'JU FOll SALK A well Improved (aim of 120 acres, 4 miles norm of Co- burg. This la a bargain at $ i0 per acre. On good terms. Smith & Urown, Coburg, Or. FOU SALK One National cash regis ter, one Keuiington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Kuqulra of L. M. Travla, Loan & Savings bank building. KOU SALK A flue farm of T?l acrea will bo sold fur $ i per acre on good terms, If void In the next thirty days. Smith & Drown, Cobtirg, Oregon. Dux IM. JO FOU SALK House and lot In Springfield; new and hand plas tered, modern finish; on aiH-ouiit of my Interests being in Kilgi'liu will sell for $:ioi) less than actual value. U. C. Morgan, Kiikciiu. Or. J2 1IOUSKS FOll SALK - One bay mare weight 1 200; olio bay horse,' weight 1100; one black, single driver, safe for lady to drive; mn fine sad lie pony. A. .M. (lllbert, at feed barn. tr KOK SALK Klne mountain runch of HO acres; 40 111 cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house and out buildings; located eight miles west of Kugene. Price, $1000. Carl O. Washburne. if WANTKI) A place to sew In a shop; experienced. 16K Jefferson atreet. 1112 WANTED TO IlKNT A all or seven room modern house; prefer fur nished. Call at Guard office. WANTKI) To rent, seven or eight room house. Call at 11 East 8th street. WANTKI): Horse breaking by day or moinh; also hoisi-s ttaeked. Kn- quire Hangs' livery . JudAcw WANTED - Uanrh work by the Irionlb or will rent nuc on shares. Addr.-ss L. A. (.'link. 2 : . J.-ff.-r- son re.-t, i-.iig.-i.e iiw mi'o o .WANTED- 'line.. girls to learn fiur-lng at tl:e Eic'i-ne fl ural h e. pltal. Appl) lo lr. J. W. Harris O if .a.) 1 1 i-t sir. ni- 7 WAM'lMi 1.. t.ori.w l.'.mid :o $... l'"0 or a term nf years llh ;ilt eiiitcd security, lined proiesllton , for any one wishing to iilace a loan. Address C 1... cure tiaurd. WANTKD City property for , 1 f. 7 -acre tarni In llcnton couuly, Ore gon, two miles from growing tow n. Place lies between .our Tom and Willamette rivers ; IM' acres farming gunnel. V. 11. Kav. Kiigene. Orcgoli. tf WANT'KH- To eniploy a Catholic gentleman as local representative. We require a person of enerity aud nlilllty for the position. Salary. $IS per week. Write at once for luirl li'u'ars. The lloey Publishing Celupany. ll:1;! lle.nboi-u street. Clilcagn. 111. -i . ot i l'Olt UK XT KOK 1!1-:'T-- Klve-roiinied lions-; also goin gal . lell for sale. TllJ Larelii-o slre-l. ill L S LOST AND l ot Ml Ll'Sl' Small pink caaieo pin on .May 2i'. Kcturn lo Kimiii 1. Titus block. nil".! i . J ... rm ll IM.CMHII H HOI DAN KtillS ON SI 1 AUKS -1 will furnish a few settings to reliable parties. C. S. Frank, ISil Knsl Ninth street, Kugene, Or. IF YOU WANT TO 8KLL your prop orty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 412 Willamette street, Kli ne lie. Or. tf NOTICI2 Having recovered from my injury i nave resuineil my business of horseshoeing and general blnck smllhlng. C. D. Iloloway, Knst Kleventli atreet, Fnlrmouiit, Or. DON'T fall to see Chetem If you want bargains In real eslnto. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber aud mining stock. 11. Che tem, Doom 11, Walton Dldg. tt $10 CASH AND $10 PKU MONTH Will buy a benullful Cullforuln vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient lo make you In dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. II. Uobiiison, general agent. Pacific drove. Oil. INTRUNATIONAL COItltESPON DKNCK SCIIOOL8 "Tho llusy Xlnu'a University." dives a thor ough training at your own home In iiuiirly all the trudes and profes sions. Text hooka and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information iiud circulars at the local enrollment office, 4D W. Eighth street, II. J, Klikwoud, rep resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIAN AM) NI'IKIKO.NS DK. ANN.i MAUUEU. Oslcapathlt phys'ciaii. All curablo dlseaaei treated. Women and children I specialty. Office over K. K. Duuu't PI10114 Ued 1631. DR. II. L. STUDLKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Cooaultatlou free. Residence 734 Ferry street Phone Ued 3187. C. II. CANNON, M. !. Homeopathic physician aad surgeon. Chronic dlseaaea and diseases ot women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 8 aud 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. I'houo Main 11. J. F. TITUS, M. 1). Homoeopathic physician and surgeon. Chronic discuses aud diseases of women and children given special ntluntlon. Knradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 6S1 Willamette atreet, with Dr. L. K. McDougul. Uesl dence, 032 Pearl street. Office phone, Muln U20. Uesldunce phone, Main (131. A TTOItXKVH-AT-I.AW S. I). A 1. 1. KM, audi lie) -at-!a, bit Willamette aire., Eugene Oregon L. IIILYKU, Atlorney-at-law. Olflot over Yoran's shoe store, Eogena Oregoe. LKON It. EDMUNHON, Attornoy-at-law. Itooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. . y. TRAVIS, Atlijruey-ai-iav. Of fice over Kugeno Ijihu ft Havings Bank, Kugene, Oregon. DUURIel SKIPWOUTH, Attorneys at law. Office In Hovey building, over Chambers-Drlalow bang. A. WINTER MBIKK, Attorney-al law. Land title and probate spec ialties. Office over Chmbrs-Brls-tow Bank. WOODCOCK at POTT ICR, Attorney-t-lsw. A. C. Woodcock and K. O I'ot'sr Offlrs rina lilork aeiith ,.r Chrlsman block, Kugene, Oregon ! ! WALTON at NF.HS. Atlorneys-at-law j J. .1. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will I practice In all the courts In the i Hate. Office, room 3, Walton j liiock, Eugene, Oregon. j WILLIAMS ft IIKAN. ,.t lone "77 laiv. J. W. Williams, 1-1 Ileal: Praelire u all courts ol tl.e st it s'nl before ln C. S. Land ofllet I "ft !. - 12, 13, 14 an I li McCluu ' llulliliug. Q lB ( I. ,1.1 - ,( , n0 noil.) 1. N. l!Ai;iiAl;il. Sp.ii.ii atten" tion kin. mi to divorce and settle ment if .states. Ai;i-ut tor Coutl lit a! ia.ir.i:n e Company. Uoon 5. Kirn National Hank Hilildlng, r.uit.'iif, Oregon. JKSSK Ci. WKLt.s, i.awyr.-. No. 26 West Kighth .ireet, Kugene, Or, 0)ipositj postnfflce. Cilves special attention to the txamitiutlon ot ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances aud collections. Also lo all pension matters. Phon Ked 1176. AltCUITKlt KUfcH THOMAS Architect. Saetch ea aud plans drawn, blue prlnta and specifications. Cieneral super vision over buildings in course ot construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see tne. Terms reasonable. Hoora 7, Chrisniaa block. I MIIMIT AKKHS J. ". KAYS & CO., undertakers and fuuernl directors. Kugene, Or. DAY & IIKNDKItSON, undertakers aud eiiilialmers. Corner Wlllam otte and Seventli streets. W. T. liOUDON, funeral director. Stalo licensed embaliuer. Office and residence. Tenth aud OIIa slreels. Phone Ued 44X1. MINIMI K.Mil.VKKKS HKUIIKUT LEIGH, mining engineer aud expert metallurgist. Unliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Kugeno Oregon. C.UU'KT CLKA.VKIIS JAY G. MOOUK, carpet cleaner. Phono Dlark 6071. AIIHTItACTOIIH THE LANE COUNTY AUSTKACT CO., Rooms 2 and 8, Waren Block, Kugeuu, Or. Prices reasonable. ItKAL KSTATH AUKNTO J. L. OLA UK & CO. Dealers It real eatate, Cruswell. Or. SOITHEKN I'ACIFlli 11. It. TIME CARD Town nl Port laml Pnssengei No. 16 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex press. No. 186:00 a. m., Cotlnge Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:50 a. ni., Hoseburg PasKunger. No. 14 C:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. T'liwiii'il Sun I'YiiucInco PiiHseiiKcr, No. II 2:1S p.m., Husoburg Pas senger. No. 17 S :3a p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No, lii 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. III., Sun KrnnclB co Kxprcss. Weiiilling Brunch. No. S 4 x : :t U n, in., leave Eugene for Springfield. No. K2 11:10 n. m., arrive Eu gene froiu Springfield. No. K7 -1:00 p. in,, lenvea Kugeno for Wendllng. No. NN 5:40 p. in., arrives Kugene from Wendllng. VM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. . A. J. GILLETTE. Local Agent. Democi-niic Ticket Hulled Slates senator George E. Chamberlain, Salem. Congressman John J. Whitney, Albany. Supreme JihIko Robert 8. Dean, Salem. Representative Leon R, Edmun son Eugene. (.utility Judge John W. Baker, Cottagn drove. Couaty Sheriff Harry L. Down, Eugene. County Clerk Henry W. Stewart, Springfield. Couuly Assessor Wclby Steven, Hprlngfleid. County Treasurer James M. Kitchen, Irving. County Commissioner Guard Huston, Crow. D0NT READ THIS Unless you want to buy J WALL PAPER Wchavc it per roll from J JOc up and it is up 10 date Ludford & Haskell Practical Psinlcrs lad Decanters M 8th and Charnclton Streets A. C. MATHJf.WS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Buildinj; and C'ikJ excavation earth lor sale Pho.ie Black 2311 O or call at 345 W 4 th O 0 O V7