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THE ECGEYK DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, MAY 80, 10O4I HE EUGENE DAblY GUARD. i rXim"i!ivrixa co., ic. , Cbarle. U. luer. bed every oay of trie week, days excepted. Address all com .icitlons and make all rernit Je, pavable to The Eugene Guard, jene. Oregon irered bv carrier, per week.J .15 E.ered by carrier, per month .50 i mall one year (In advance) 4.00 I mouths (In advance) 2.00 L mouth &0 e Copies .05 Zut Guard, per year 1.60 Jdtertlslug rates made known on jliciitlon. Eugenej 0regorJj pojtof. (Ice as aecond-claes matte'. F Aeenta lor The Guard. the following are authorized to 1 tod reoelpt for subscriptions or asact any other business for The Uy ana nwJ rfreewell J. L. Clark, iv.siire George A. Drury. ill postmasters are authorized to ive and reoelpt for subscriptions .... i jae uauy huu uumu. fAX NIll'EYiK.Vr PAP'!'.. Member of Asaoclaled Preo. legislature from Lane coumv. enterej i the race late at the earnest so'.lcita tion of friends, and u mil a S ' um'e in the ordinary t.-i uis ins resideiu t. tWc in the county h- at .Maplotnn and been e:iaai;i'd winnins in th, by his s-ra elity.- has r,uVi 11,. Ik FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1008 t BACKWARD STKP SUICIDAL. The University of Oregon jeserves the loyal support of very voter In Oregon. If the Hate of Oregon neeas a uni- terslty, it goes without ques- Hon that the people of Oregon Ihould see that It Is one worthy at the position we occupy In the peat sisterhood of states. I fcink that we have arrived at (hat period in our educational levelopment when It would be suicidal to take a backward itep. County Judge, Josephine Co. JIL EFFORT FOR RELIEF OF MANKIND hie University of Chicago has be- a crusade for common-sense ora- I, In which buncombe shall be ilnated, to give place to sane dis- llon, and In consequence of this inn has had grave differences adjacent Institutions of learning. frding to a valued exchange. Ili (drawing from the usual spring ;ests, a University of Chicago an- cement says that "It is too dtffl- .'. liur-j ' '-. ars i ma li ! mla, ar.l t.- vari.ni i'ar-u::, , time many :rj. ;.,. ' uf ruatd ba.iu. -! nit-thuds and standing liili in the ! timatioa of t.ie peopU among w:u::i. ne lias lived. .Mr. Kuowl-s :s a man of giud education, haviu at waded the State Universiiy in 'sj and 'Ml, where his scholarship record was among the best, and where he gained the respect of teachers and class mates alike. His candidacy is based upon adherence to a principle of gov ernment in which he has profound faith, and if elected his constituents will find him standing squarely for popular rights, and abiy maintaining his position. ' .t" . . ". - -'- : George Kitch, a writer on the staff of the Peoria 1111.) Herald-Transcript, being asked by one of his fair readers to explain why the Klks make so much of 11 o'clock, gives the following explanation, which should be entirely satisfactory to all the ladles whose husbands are mem bers of that honorable benevolent or der. "When the Klks first organ ized themselves many years ago, the ceremonies at each session were very solemn and frequently lnsted until daylight. This agitated t'ho wives of the Elks, and they banded together to suppress the order. A compromise was finally effected by which every Elk pledged himself not to stay at lodge later than 11 o'clock. The Elks have always kept this pledge faithfully, and every good Elk con siders It a duty to stop 'his watch ut exactly 11 o'clock each night." Through the activities of the Du buque, Iowa, women's clubs, that city has purchased a picturesque strip of bluff on West Eighth street in that city, to be forever preserved nn marred to the people. One of the purposesof the women in purchasing this bluff was to bring about an abatement of a lot of hideous bill boards and to make the heretofore unsightly bluff a plnce qf beauty. If has come to be no unusual thing for such worthy movements as this to be inaugurated by women's clubs or organizations composed of women. And yet there are people who oppose to secure judges who are able to outside of the ancient methods j women having anything to do with public affairs Doing permitted to vote, for ''instance. waging." Training In our public speaking Irtment," a professor said, "is the ilopment of thought, and nat ness of expression, rather than mechanical gestures which char rlze the styles of many represen ts of othef colleges. In place of r-colleglate contests, the Univer of Chicago officials plan to '.n:vi) ier:us contests nmong its own ents, for which large prizes will Ifered." o more absurd relic of the mod ages remains than present-day Plans have often been made, says Cassier'8 magazine, to develop the power of the tides, but In most cases these have failed of commercial suc cess. Now, however, a project is well advanced to harness the power of the tlde3 on the coast of Maine. A com pany hrs recently bonded land on either side of Back Hay, In Portland, where it Is anticipated a tidal power plant will be located capable of de veloping nt least 2a. 000 horsepower, r anmifh in run nil the electric cars. ns of oratory. From the public , ligu nnd enKlnes ot the ci,y. trum to rel on t ks natu the socialist's upturned ; the street corner, nobody In several counties, notably Mar- naturally. Heavy pounding of on, jjnn and Douglas, much bltter- ' f fiat on the open Bible too fre ( ptly constitutes "emphasis" In the I lt, while on the rostrum few or- r.ess and even personal encounters have resulted from the local option campaign. This Is due largely to h ever mean anything either byjg newspapers taking up the dls I ure or Intonation. cussion, something that Eugene and (odern "oratory" Is too tedious i,ane county have entirely avoided. toleration. The school originated . The question will be settled here next h kuorance and has been perpetu-! jjonday without any Ill-feeling and 1 I by vanity. The sole notion of J tne verdct accepted, no matter what public speaker following the ac- u mav be. as a matt?r of course jru code Is not argument but 1m Ision; he substitutes "color" for Notwithstanding indors conference nient by and pass- ! - I v 'W:' - A UNITED STATES MONITOR AS A TARGET. A modern numltor which i-ost Sl.ouwioo Ik a mther exiwnslve target. tul Hint b the use the Florida. Imllt In 1!H1, has N-eu turmM to by our on v. The idea of the navy ortlclals In using the Florida ns a tarRet was to test the effect of heavy shells tired against Iier gun tuiret. the ncvuraey of tlirHilM-s when directed at a real war vessel and the effect of nhota on a spiral nillltnry mast. Such a mast was erected on board the Florida especially for these exerluieuts. IIKAX (H)NFIDKNT OF TICKKT'S Sl tH KSS must not frighten away outside Mlt, wealth." As we understand It, thero ! is no occasion for any outside wealth ! , ', ... ,, .,,, . . . ,, , 1 Louis K. Ileaii, republican rand - to be frightened, except that Pl'ed date for the legislature, has returned up outside te law. and that ought from the nlenle at Junction, where ' he made an address to the votertt i ! ; yesterday, along with other ramll- A writer In a medical journal says dates for county offices. Ho Is con the mothers of this countrv are In "''"'"t of the surccss of the republl- to be frightened. appalling need of Instruction on the i ran ticket next Monday, and feels tbnr his nun phinpn f.ir i,tor.tlnt, raising of their children." That's could not bo brlxhtor. nfttr vlsltlnii queer, In view of the amount of In struction handed out by "old maids" and bachelors. This talk about difficulty In find ing candidates for vice president is all rot. New York alone has two millionaire applicants for the job. both of whom are known as good spenders. Much as others may laugh at a policy or "political expediency," it Is no laughing matter to the congress men representing districts In which the vote Is always close. No congressman will be nfraid to tackle finance on the stump they all know that It Is the one subject upon which their hearers will know as little us they do. Assents of the society for the pre vention of unnecessary noises haven't yet got lifter the managers of the Johnson boom, but may do so later. most sections of the county. Mr. Mean lias adopted a consistent cause and adhered to It since announcing his candidacy bofore the primaries, and feels thnt he is In harmony with the wishes of the republican major ity. His campaign has been clean nnd manly, without any hedging or dodging, nnd he la willing to accept the verdict of voterS regarding their desire to choose him as a represent ative In the legislature. Vnlurd Suine as Gold. I). C, Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., sayB: "I tell my customers when they buy a box of New Life Pills that they get th worth of that much Bold in weight, I: afflicted with constipation, malarlc or biliousness." Sold under guars n tee by W. Kuykendall. druifglst. 2!c KiiuiniiiiH' I'lioto 1 em Oak street near 9th. Stamps, postcards ami photos at lowest prlcer -T- Hcar i to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. IMS. by tttwln A.' Nye. AN OLD. OLD ST0R.Y. A few weeks ngo a very handsome St. Louis womun left a good husband because she was "tired of him" aud ran away with a rake. 'Ibe eiiected happened. The rake got tired of the woman, lie had not taken her away from her husband because he loved her. He merely wanted to prove his Hntaulc ability to dominating the woman. Bbe was handsome and appealed to his lustful senses. One day the rake showed his true self. He intimated to the woman that she wns smart enough to sell herself nnd live without his nld. Made desier ate by the suggestion ami the dlscov- B and nlavs to the eve rather 'the governors' 11 to the ear. If the University oflage by the house wiin ouij i ()f h(,r ,lri,,n,lr-B r,.a diameter. " iago sends forth several thousand senting votes of the Iniani " n" r' (,,. woman shot the brute nnd killed f g men with common sense no-j ways Commissi n bill, the senate ; uu U B of how to address men. it will , bosses have d'dar-.d that the bill J The whole miserable, business wns the logical outcome of things. The woman Invited retributive Jus tice, and so did the man. When the woman left n faithful bus !i:n;d. lur.'d by the tempter, she cut her- 4 conferred a great benefit upon! shall not pas that body, .-imply j tijn,, . j cause Km.M-velt wants It. T.iat may Ibe stai .smanship. but it 1" ks a. One of the questions which vitally whole 1 t roi.re- lik- rh!idih p:i;' ierns t.vcry man Is that of thei 'e sources of power supply, saysj If i-'W-Oreg n Tradesman. It is state! the terri'u M our anthracite coal fields wi 1 th- roinm "font but fifty years longer, nn.l.lno lobby 'M In a hundred years the b:tii:ni-, house "'I "coal will he gone. Natural ga i s2. he d " ( petroleum fields are being ex-' associate k Wed rapidly. .But there remains i member.- :s,iirce ,f power which shou'-I be exhauste! the cheap- t ,! I the one without waste. Wat r h lnagnlflcent source of power. In ' Briil sections of . the country t' CODicrva(tn r... l..l.,ttn nil'. Is being studied and applied hink the canals mar be utilized l"er purposes without loss to en dependent on the water for tion purposes. It Is clalmeJ 'It may Interfere with navigation, t..is is not an imBiipmniint able f,e. The establishment of k-w-! Writ does not necessarily bar tion. but methods may havei " ai-er-.t '.I,.f iMinr Bi-dU-d -nan l.iil-y d-; in,lieini-rt c n'ain rve.l tni I!1V.'-. o.t-.l by ..TV- rx; for .linn- f i:.; t. - an n-ifi U '' t. . ? V r n. And the postal savings bank bill has been tucked away In 'h- : already filled t ov-rflow.ne i'h good Int-nti .ns postponed until r-fter election. M-anwhile old stockings and such contain a lot of money that ought to be circulating. I'ngene Debi ha? been nominated for 'president for the thlrd'time. and no hollng l being done by anybody ab.ut it In 'hls """' " tial nom.t.ation any man h a, c' n veti i n a:as open i an ( n o a aa - Water piwer 'rm of electricity i "I'l'ly 'he needs of t it f ran:p ii-'tl O' :d-C r t'.. - o- ' self on from bai'plness. It could not bo otherwl-e. Iioiibtless she was loi pr.el l to cnuvl back and beg the for-j.e-e'is of he man she had deserted. A::il she llve'l In tin scorn of the man v.h i hod do'ie villi her what he would. All of v lil h Mas Hiilhcli'iit to drive the no or vo':mn to madness. Aod lis for It'.e lo::n - I Ills n-bb" '! lent In taking the de ceived wife from the side of her hu- Iiand was small satisfaction. The task j ' was too easy to gloat over. And when the silly woman realized his supreme I meannesa he g-,t--so we say in street ' phraseiloiry-"Jut what waa coming ! : to him." I A real man. you say. would have I atayeil by the woman to th bitter end. ! But real men are seldom engaged In ; the biulneaa of tenllu otber uieo'a : wivee. I I The itory Is a typical one. It ti th I lifting of the curtain on th age lon tragedy entitle-! -The Kul That Klnnrth It Shall Ile." Th" translator of the Old AnslivSaxoti Ill'' g"t the right word "ben tl.ev laid do'vn the moral l'-v. 11, ev ld ti"t .'iy.CJe soel that ro 'b m:iv d'- let SHALL die. 'II - T-.1v il .'i not al".av end In tour ,!..r .is !n ' ' St Ii rls Ie:t it . . e-. l I ' i And t!,- r.f' ti Or " . S .... . -.i.:i..t kill a f.'.l w.th ":' ! i'.l-4 a ' THE MARKET h"0R REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west &ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Nine-room house and lot 1 block from car line; fine borne iu good condition; a bargain at $11,000 or furnish ed for yi.iUU. 180 acres ti miles from F.ugene; ICO acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid H-room house, ;fixt;o barn; all kinds ot fruit; price l2,uoo. In cluding evcothlng on the place. 160 acres, Da ncres pasturo and timber cruises l,fo).0ii0 saw timber; K0 acres fenced; 4 room bouse, spring at house; small barn, r.hirkon house, young orchard, all kinds of , berries; srhool I mile. Heat this for lf,oo. Here we avo 100 acres, CO acres fenced; 2 houses, large log house and small frame, log barn, granary, well water ed l:h living streams and springs; 2,uoMDS M saw timber; S mll from Eu gene. Price. II GOO. -85 acres adjoining town; fin 8 -room bouite, i barns; young family orchard; 6 head horses. cows. 4 year lings, harrows, wagons, bug gy, cart. 104 cblrkena, tools. Implements furniture, etc; price, t7.cu0; tl.OOO cash; Inline at 6 per cent. W also ban bo sine, open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 wl 8 h St, CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I i Ut X l Wantetl (('out iii uctl.) AIICIIITKCT l ent SAI.K - I'.ood plow hair.; will sell cliea;' ....st Th. rteetuh sweet. and steel Ulliluire A a I Kli . experienced. Ill J s-w in a shop; ! ; f ; rs.'ii t.; ree: in " V'Oii SAI.K - A gas luater, almost new, (or sale eluap. Address Ilex 1 4. Klltene, Or. tf you SAI.K Thoroughbred llereloid bulls for sale. Kaquire 5a0 Wil lamette street. .f loit i;i: t ; yon sai.k- a j baby buggy. ' Fifth street. baby walker and a inquire 3a7 Weal tf IKUK SAI.K CIIKAt' A good work j team; must go at ouce. inquire at this office. in .HI you SAI.K llody fir and maple wood. Kugene Citin Company. Phono lllack lull. ja KOK SAI.K Huff OrpniKtoii .ggs, 13 for $1. W. H. Hampton. 1 lOi Columbia avenue, corner lath t. you SAI.K Seven room house on two lots at Nye Creek, Newport. Oregon; $H00 If taken quick. ('.US Smith, 411 lluchanan llulldliig. Portland. Or. ni27 yOU lillNT r,u,r fiiniMl.'d house kcei'ini; rooms, rent reasonable. r 1 1 Olive street. map KOU KKN T- Klve-roouied house; also sood garden tor sale. 7'.3 Law rence si reel. in2S I.OSI' AMI KtllMI FUKK THOMAS Arelittect. SKtch es un.i plans drawn, blue prints and specltlcallons. tieneral super visual over buildings in course, of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, nee me. Terms 'reasonable. Hooui 7, Chrisuiau block. IMHIUTAKHHS LOS I' - Small pltia lameo pin on .May 2tl. Keturn to itooui 1, Titus block. milt MISt Kl.l.-KO! H HOl'llAN KllliS ON SIIAHIOS -I will furnish n lew settings to reliable parties. C. S. Frank. I S it Kast Ninth slreet, Kugene, Or. FOK SAI.K Two giHid timber claims for location Term rea sonable. Smith & llrown, Co burg, Oregon. Box 94. Jit KOK SAI.K Oood horse ti years old; IS hands; only partly broke, l'rice, $100. Phone Red 14 61. (ieo. Melvln Miller, city. IK VOU WANT, TO SKLI. your prop erty tell the 'Oregon Laud Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 4 12 Willamette slrooi, hlu gene. Or. tf KOK SAI.K Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class timber land call on J. W. Carllle, four miles west of Hale. NOTK'K Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. li. Holoway, Kast Kleventh street, Kalrmouni, Or. J. W. KAYS A CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Kugene, Or. DAY & HKNDKKSON, undertaken aud eiubalmers. Corner Willam ette, aud Seventh streets. W. T. liOUDON, funeral director. State licensed etubalmer. Office and resilience. Tenth and Olive streets, l'houu lied 44X1. MINIMI KNlilMIKItS HKKIIKHT LKU11I. mining engineer aud expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Kxamlnatlons and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Kugene Oregon. KOK SAI.K A 30-horsepowr boiler all complete and In good repair; also a 70-horsepower needing some repairs. Kugene Woolen Mill. Jl! KOK SAI.K A good Beven-room house (wired, bath and toilet, sew er connections I and lot 66 2-3x 160' feet; fruit trees and rhickeu park; on Wset Tenth street. Ap ply at 021 Lincoln street. J3 KOK 8ALB City lots, close In; 300 1360 and $400; $fi0 down and $1 Oper month, without inter est. W. II. Kay, at Eugene. Oun Company's store. tf KOK SAI.K A No. 1 business for sale; good location; clean stock; will take city property In part pay ment. WlBh to retlro from busi ness. Call at Guard office, tf HOMK-SKKKKK I have several nice farms nnd soma city properly lor saiu cheap, (let price from o-iors. Knqiilro V. Kobvosky, 268 Lawrence St. m23 KOU SALK Kt rat -class baled cheat hay; nbo maplo and old growth fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, Junc tion, Or., II. K. I). No. 2. Phone Farmers' 1211. j20 KOK SALK A well Improved fnim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. This la a bargain at $'iil per aero. On good terms. Smith & Hrowu, Cohurg, Or. KOK SAi.K One National cash regis ter, one Itemliigton typewriter nnd a largo Iron safe. Knqulro of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank bull. Hug. KOK SALK A flue farm of 171 acres will bo sold for 10 per acre on good terms, If told In the next thirty days. Smith ft llrown. Coburg, Oregon, Hox 84, jg FOK SALK House and lot in Springfield; new and hand plas tered, modern finish; on account of my Interests being in Kugeno will sell for $200 leas than actual value. It. C. Morgan, Kugene, Or. J2 DON'T fnll 10 see Chimim If you want bargains In real uslnte. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Cho anal. Itooui 11. Walton Uldg. tf $10 CASH AND $10 PKK MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient to mako you in dependent fur life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable information aud contract free. K. I). Kobluaon. general agent. Pacific Grove, Cul. INTKRNATIONAL COKKK3PON DKNCK SCHOOLS "The Ilusy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home Iu nearly all the tradea aud profes sions. Text bouks and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information aud circulars ill tho local enrollment offlco, 4 5 W. Eighth street, It. J. Klrkwuod, representative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIANS AMI HlltdKONH DK. ANNA MAUKKK. Oatcapatllll pliys'cluu. All curable disease, treated. Women aud children i specialty. Office over K. IS, Dunu'i Phone Kud 1631, DK, II. L. 8 I'll DL1CY Osteopathic physician. Offices ovor Chambers store, 618 Willamette street Phone lllack 1320. Consultation free. Kesldenco 734 Kerry street, l'hona Kud 311)7. . C. II. CANNON, M. D. llouionpathlc physician and surgeon.. Chronic dlsenaes and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl cal vibratory and light treatment Offlco, Hullo 1, 2 and 3, Duuu build ing. Phone Main 540. Hoards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11 , K..TITU8, M. D. Homoeopathic physician nnd surgeon. Chronic ' diseases and diseases of women nnd children given special attention. Karaillc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments glv en. Office, 6HI Willamette slreet, with Dr. U K. McDougal. Resi dence, 633 Pearl street. Office phone, Main 6)11. Residence phone. Main 631. ATTOK.NKYH.AT-LAW r'IL.i.1 a..i.j li.. I 8. D. ALLEN, AU.ruoj-at-la, 616 Wlllamett street, Bugeu. Oregon HOUSES KOK SALK One bay maro weight 1200: one hav horse. weight 1100; one black, alnglu' L. 1IILTKU, Atlorney-st-law. nnver, sate for lady to drive; one fine saddle pony. A. M. Gilbert, at feed barn. tf KOK BALK Kino mountain mnch of 80 acrea; 40 in cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house and out buildings; located eight miles west of Kugene. Price, $1000. Carl (1. Washbiirne. It FOK HALK - From two lo nine acre tracts of fine rlvir bottom land, all in full bearing orchurd; one mil from city limits on river road. One l-n-aere trael; eight eight-room house; private wa;er works; nice lawn and shrubbery. T deplume unrl K. K. D. ; on electric survey. II. A. Cox. tf otrio. over Yoran's sho alure, Kugon uregei. LEON R. I0DMUNSON, Attoruey-at law. Rooms 1 and 2, Kugene Loan and Havings Bank. li. V.. TRAVIS. Attornoy-ut-iaw. of- flee over Kugene Loan A Having! nana, Migene, Oregon. DOKRlri & HKIPWOKI'H, Atiuruey at law. Offle Iu llovey building ovsr Chamburs-ilrlstuw bank C. A. WINTKKMEIKR, Atlorney-a' law. Land titles and prohato spec laities. Office over Chambers-ilrls-tow Hank. CAItPI-.T ( I. LA MillS JAY C. MOOKK, carpel cloauer. I'lionu lllack 007 1. AHSTUACTOHS TIIK LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 aud 3, Waren lllook, Kugene. Or. Price reasonable. HOITHKHX PACIFIC It. It, TIME CARD Tim anl Port land Passenger No. 16 2:43 a. ill., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove, Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. 111., Hoseburg Passenger. No. 14 6:43 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward Hun I'mnrlsci Passenger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Hoseburg Pas senger. ' No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Grove, Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis co Express. Wendllng llrnnrli. No. 84 8:30 a. m., leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu geno from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leavea Eugene for Wendllng. No. 88 f:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wendllng. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland Or JOHN M. 8COTT. Asst. G. P. A. GILLETTE, Local Agunt. A. J. Democratic Ticker I'nlted States senntor George E. Chamberlain, Snlom. Congressman John J. Whitney, Albany. Supremo Judgo Robert 8. Bean, Salem. HoproseHatlvo Loon R. Edmiin son Kugene, Couniy Judgo John W. 1 Haker, Cotlngo Grove. Couniy Sheriff Harry L. Down, Eugene. County Clork Henry W. Stewart. Springfield. County Assessor Welby Stevens, Springfield. County Treasurer James M. Kitchen, Irving. County Commissioner Guard Huston, Crow. DON'T READ THIS Unless you want to btiy WALL PAPER V.'c have it per roll from JOc up and it is up to date WA1VTKD WANTED To rent, seven or eight room house. Call at 181 Kusl 8th stn-ot. WAN'I'KD: Horse breaking by day or month; also horses tracked. En. quire Hangs' livery . J9d&w WOODCOCK ac POTTER, Attorneys at-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O Poller. Office one block south ol Chrlsrniiu block, Eugene, Oregon WALTON ft .NKSS, Attorneys-at-law J. J. Walton aud H. p. N.s. Will practice In all the courts In thi slat. Office, room 3, Walton lllock, Kugene, Oregon. WANTED "ItireM girls to learn nurrlng at the Kugen Oncrnl hos p4tal. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris tf vtA.M'r;i To oorow $3000 to $!i, 000 for a term of years with gilt edged security. Good proposition 'or any one wishing to place a loan. Address C. I... car Gaurd. WILLIAMS II II KAN, tlorneys-t law. J. W. Williams, I.. K. Ilean Practice In all courts of the atat and before tbe II. H Land Offlo Offices 12, 13, 14 aud 15 McClum Hulldliig. 1. N. HAHUAUOII. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle- ' gient tf estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 6, first National Bank Ilulldlng Engene, Oregon. WANTED City property for 167 acre farm In Henton county. Ore son. tWO mile fmm vrnarlntf town. Plac. e, between Long'JEHHK - vVKLI.8. Ijiwvm-, No. Tom and Wlllamett rivers; HOI acre, farming ground. W. II. Ksv Kuvene, Oregon. tf i WANTED To employ a Catholic' f'litlematt ai Peal repre"eniat Ive require a person of i-i;i igv and eb'll'y for th- "o-ltl-a, Salari, $1H per ees U'rl'e ill ori'-e for I nr'P iilars The Hoey Pobllshlug I' rui . niy r,;a limiQa streei. .n(y,. ill O West Eighth street. Kugene. Or ipoall postofflre. (lives special attention to the iamluatlon of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling e tales, conveyances nud collections Also lo all pension matters, I'hom Led l I7l HE W. LSI ATI. All L VI H Ludford & Haskell Pitched Hilntcrs ind Decorihics m Sth and Charntlton Streets NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princess Nadine, by Reid now to be hid at Schwarzschild's Book Store SS6 WUIamtteSb. J. L. CI.AKK ft CO.-- Dealirs ; estate, Creswell, Or. For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAN I Door North Hoffman House Knowle.-. iu-1 ;" q! randi la e o o