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SATl'Kr..iY, MAV .11), ll)OX THE GLORY OF THE IEAI The blue that speaks of youth and hope, And the gray that comes of years, Clasp hands and meet each other's eyes In a sad-sweet mist of tears. Their souls grow bathed in Mem'ry's light, As when on autumn's days far-off view Is dimly scanned Thro' evening's dusky haze. They see again the field, the camp; And hear the cannon's roar; The vojice of comrades and of friends Now silent evermore. They help to swell the mighty song That sings of triumph won, They hear their country's loud acclaim For duty nobly done. So, .marching onward, here they meet, Where white and silent tombs Are strewn with gentle, kind ly hands, . With Nature's fairest blooms. Why should not, then, youth's heart beat high, Age proudly rear its head, Ia fee'.ing they've a rinht to share The glory of such dead! Peter H. Boyle. " VL'Uodi 1 1 lit x' tu ' I MOKE GENERALLY OBSERVED ' f This is Memorial Day, dedicated to onored and patriotic dead of the j tatlon. From a small beginning it his grown into a general holiday; tad flowers are strewn not only on : tte graves of the nation's heroes, but j on all lowly mounds beneath i fhich rest the departed loved ones of ery family In the land. Business l suspended, political strife is stilled tad thoughts are turned into higher,! fBrer channels. ' S It la a beautiful i:istom, this oli tarvatlon of Memoria' day, and It tll continue through all time to row mor? sacred in the estimation of D the people. '1 tRlVKIiSITl APPEALS TO HIGHER IXTEI.I.IGEXCI-: It, ,'" cmpalgn for a great r 1111- tan-i-y in Oregon has closed and cv v till" friend of the state l.n;. .- 'i" eforts put fiirt h have nut ea I" vain. The friends of cdum Hon have given much la!or and .nune I their means to present acni.il facts "i- v iters, seeking to appeal on: If the better elements and higher in telligence of tl:e people. With tiii- id voters rests the fate f the Ckiverslty, and their verd.it l aai' iU anxiety by those who b-st taow the value of the work it has In the past, and the more Im tartant achievements that the future Ws for It, provided It Is given the ourc necessary to make It all ( It should be and that Its re rrN and faculty desire It should be 'H.-'ny misrepresentations have been Ibl maed by the University's en"- ales. r - actuated by what motive we not, which its friends have pa-tfcnrh- antl rarpfully corrrtod or t'X lllir.f.i without rp?nrt!ne to vlllifi- iht in.t!tut!on (lMrr.i- v n jh . nn-a-Mir" . 0 ' Q :v ' !1 f p.-o;-.' i.f Or - r: Q .(1 moral:;. . c.v. 1 I' 'Kit. antagonistic elements are the s er, tiie state is not wor.hy of university, and win r,,f t:in it. There i, rV,v lieve, h"K be Iavurai that Id li,a i.tt.;a tile ,,..r,n,r!..-.l In lam.Ke and l..ni'e clnintv.'h u wed as the home of the I'nivorsitv, i.ere slioul.j be next Monday. tlu dissenting ve The Republican legislative ,.,... dates object to the report of the joint debate at the Junction picnic as! printed In The Guard. We were as sured by the correspondent that it was in substance correct, although the most prominence was given to the remarks of the Statement No. 1 candidate, and we are sorry If it was not so. We have studiously trie, to eliminate personalities and mis representations from the few politi cal articles appearing in tiiis paper during the campaign, una have a high personal regard for the Repub lican l-.glshulve candidates, although, without any partisan feeling in the matter, we have al.vavs favored the principle embodied in Statement No. 1 gf the primary law, believing it to mean virtually the election of I'nlted States senators by direct vote of the people, a principle that has been endorsed by all parties in this and many other slates, through their delegate conventions, fcr many years past. We. hoveve! concede1 the right ot any man to differ from us on this or any other subject and that, too, honestly and conscientiously, and to be fairly treated in the news col umns of the paper. The minimum fine for the viola tion of the pure food laws is JJ5 and the trial court is authorized, upon conviction, to destroy all mislabeled or adulterated foods or drinks in the possession of the defendant at the time of arrest. Any retailer who purchases unlawful goods from a wholesale house and sells them, knowingly or unknowingly, is liable to prosecution. The plea made by the retailer that he was not aware that he was buying anything but pure goods is no excuse. The county high school proposition should not be lightly passed over by the voters next Monday. It is en dorsed by State Superintendent Ack erman, and other prominent educa tors as a movement in the right di rection. In the matter of education al expense it is better to err on the side of liberality than to curtail fa cilities without proper investigation merely because of the qxtra expense entailed. Many paper-makers have testified that there has been no agreement to hoist and maintain prices. It has, we are asked to bellrve, been a mere eoineidcive that prices have several times simultaneously jumped and that no publisher has been able to buy below a certain price. All records in the stock-watering line will be smashed when the Standard Oil Company increases lis capitalization from $100,000,000 to $500,000,000, and there seems to be no available law to head off the transaction. Aftei all has been said and done, there is something in the contention that it is a waste of time to teach a man that he has certain consiiulional rights, as long as it remains In the power of a federal Judge to cancel these rights Indefinitely at will. As a rule, find a man who has an extended experience with individual Japanese and you will find one that J distrusts the Japanese as a uation. There is a reas n. j "Why is a political r-f irmcr?" 1 asks a br. titer editor, apparently a j a joke, as ev.- body knows t oe an-j svv-r generally to get, or hold en to ait .'ifico. This claim that Hugh' s will lie . ouiiiiat-1 f.T i"'-td -r.t u ih. fourth or ft all..: miit Mean We .-hud !-r t" t'ttoK '.-it:-' ha! is etoiug to le- ih'ti-' tl t!" tump at. "it hills that -n'.y la.- 1 hi,, bran, h of c.nigr...--. (,MH 111 ... MH ItlJ SH VOlV I ik the Ant!o-Saxoti sjM-orh With Its .1in-t rt-VMiiiinus; It tiikt-s a hold and swing to fi' I Wav down into your iVi'.Ir.f. That 'soni" folks d-em h nid. know. And tlo-rt-forp thy at.u. It. Hut I liavt- nt'vr found It so H,.forf all I fhoi.-tH U I don't .bHt that no-n smhiU air Thf '!''' (iav'' f"r- W rh ' an r -voir." ' adi'-M ma rti-r Kur thai' hat Krvurh 111111 Hn. Mh. -r.;ny ;ak ), ,,;V..r';.:"r..!ii'n CVaT..! o o 1 u 1. - p- " iit. mil. I 1 . jn M Uw FOUR FAMOUS AMERICANS. Prolmbly no otti ial gathering of Aiueriinii i-ltlr.eus ever represented more illversltirtl vlevm and Interests thiu the eoiiserviitlon convelltlon nvciltlv held nt the White House This picture of Andrew I'nniogle. James J. Hill. William J lirynn uud .lolin .Mitchell sealed togetber Is ample testlinony of the goct fellowship which exited ,11 Unit gntlierilig. Here one of the chief exponents of the cause of labor slls wlih two of the mightiest rulers of nuance uud the mini who wool, I reoig.inii. the country's entire commercial aysteni. And I 1 saw in mother's eves The love she could not tell me A love eternal as the skies, Whatever fate befell me. She put her arms about my neck And soothed the pain of leaving. And though her heart was like to break. She spoke no words of grieving; She let no tear bedim her eyes For fear she might distress me. But kissing me, she said good bye, And asked our God to bless me. Eugene Field. Head to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyrtirht. IOCS, by Edwin A. Njre. MURDEROUS WORDS. Hut f.r our own the lltt-r time, TliuUKti wu luvu uur own (he bi t. "Go Jump into the lit t;o mid drown yourself!" exclaimed Mrs. Joseph (.ar row of Ohk-iitfo to her huslmml. They had been quarreling about nothing In particular. (,'arrow did not answer, but sat dowr. aiul wrote a iute a. id ImuH-tllately iVciit nut and thiv.v liiinelf iu:o the !u!:p. Vv im Hie luati was temporarily It)::t:e. HtH the great pity of it erme to the sobbing wite, who lima tied over the mana dead body: "Oh, .lop. deary. I didn't mean It that way! It was only Joking. Oh. Joe. I dtdn t meau U that way !" Of course hw didn't mean It that way. Nor do wo mean It who speak tb hitter words to those who are most dear to us. What. then, do we mean? We mean simply to make the sharp retort, to return word for word, to "ret even." which Is not at all a laudable thing. And as the quarrel grown pas sion mounts. Anger and temporary marines! tnke the place of Judgment and discretion. And nt "the last word" a qiih k hatred Ih fanned Into life w hich j dictate the cruel speech that cuts like a knife. j We forg-'t that every ranh Fpnsm of j ha::"'. iimiiH'ntarlly Indulged has In !t. j tos.une di'gn-e nt least. I he murder tin j tlve. It was not withrnit knowleilge of the human In-art that the Narareiie ;: iv- uricrnnre to the ominous dr lara- ! Hon. "Whoso Imteth h!s brther Ik a j ruinh'tvr." That is to sjty. the umtivu Is thf r-ist-nce of the erhne. All our ; Iaw- and our moralities are based o:i 1 motive. hi her repentance that came too late : t';is ue.-:,:i;i iiin! have felt and will ' :i;'v:-s f-e! i'i:it It was Iht ha Mi and! lu fe'llng words that drove her hus t.;::ii to his ,'e.ifh. A:id th mor.il of If? V!iy. jo" l,.v ""r tinleful Bpe h may not drlfe jour derir one to the rerire of despair, but by the manner of your spiteful ur caustic utterances you may wmind them to the very core. They may not retort In kind, but you can make their live scarcely wortb th living. A blow In the far ia nftatU? to b preferred to the spiteful tbruat of uo giMjprou cornfueiit. Wofflu may be munleroiw thing. I!appy art we If we hava rmlly learned to praetlee the hlM1 truth that "a soft anawer turutb a way w ra ( li " ilu'-fl Some ait iliL j O f, f. S'. wn-'. a nn-ri-tiMit "f ""-' ,,r 'i'-. Ml" . :' ' 1 " :l "IV ' e t h v a Ii'.e of '. ei '..f.. IT .' t .. . r. 0 . - - 1 . - - .y,4 ,, y-- . I'UtlPAUilD INSTANTLY. Simply dd boil ing water, cool and serve. 10c. per packmse at all irrocera. 7 flavors. Refuse all aubitituina. THE MARKET h"0R ESTATE IS AT McMurphzy & Rush's I 22 west Sih M Wi: BUY WE SELL WE RtNT WE EXCHANGE Sine-room house and lot 1 hlocH. from cur line; (lne home Id good condition; a bargain at $2,000 or furnish ed for I UU. 180 acrvv 6 in I let from Kugene; Jtiu acre in cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid 8 -room house. 60x110 barn; all kinds of fruit; prlcu $12,000, In cluding everything on the place. 160 acres. (? acres pasture and timber crnlses 1. .00, 000 saw timber; 10 acres fenced; 4 . room house, spring at house; small barn, chicken bouse, young orchard, all klnda of berrlos; school 1 mile. Heat this for iroo. Here we avn 160 acres, 60 acres fenced; 2 houses. Urge log house and small frame, log barn, granary, well water, ed with living streams and sorlngs; 2.ol.00j feet saw timber; 1 miles from Ku gene. Price. $lf.00. h't acres adjoining town: fine 8-rooin house, 3 barns; younic family orchard. & head horses. cows, 4 year lings, harness, wagons, bug gy, cart, loo chickens, tools. Imp lenient. 4 furniture, etc.; prlcf, $7.i,m0; $1,ho cash; balance a' per rent. We also have business open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every d crlptlon. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 wtsl 8th St, REAL ri0ARCi" j ihiiiw JP ! wan; Julius Goldsmith CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I Ull NA1.K I'Oli ti.M.le. () - llUO''. illUU'l it.'W. lor s:iU' cu.i;t. AJtir'.v.s Ito H, Kuut'iiv, Or. tl t'Oii SAl.K Ttitiroumiliri-il lli'ii'lurJ liults for salt'. Kniiuii'c Wil laillt'tle strt'el. :f I'tlli SAl.K . liuliy milknr mul liHiui.-f Wf: tf lut'y tTii ; ii y . Kill li strwt. r'OU SAl.K I'HKAP A Kiuui work ti'Hlli; lllll.it Ke 111 OIK'l'. Imnilif ill tills ufiU'tv tu;i0 KOU SAl.K - - Hotly fir aiul nnipli' WOe.l!. KtlKl'IU' lillll I'OIUllllliy. l'lioiii' llliii k l.M 1. j.l FOH SAl.K Huft UrpiiiKinu jCHh. 13 fur tl. W. II. llmtiiton, L10J Coliiinlila avi'nuo. corner ll'th t. t'OH SAl.K - Si'Vi'il ruolll ll.iusi' nil two lots at Ny. I'n'e'it. N' w ii.irt, liri'etuli; fill On If t.iki'ii iiuii'k. lius Si'.illli. 411 lliii'.iaiinil H 1 1 ; 1 . 1 1 1 1 . l'ortl.uiil. Dr. iti- 7 KllU SAl.K Two ttiuiil ti'.nHrr Halms fer loi-atlnn Trrins ron stuuiMo. Smith i: Itrown, I'o bnrt!. Ort'Kon. llox 94. J'l KOK SAl.K liooil horsn tl yi'ars olil; Iti liaiitls; only purily lu-oki'. I'rioo, lltlil. l'liono ll.il Util. lifo. Mtflvln Miller, i-ity. Kull SAl.K Canii'a wishing t, buy 1100 a'les uf flrst-claaa 1 1 ill tit-r litml full tin .1. W. Cariile, four luilon wt'st of Halo. KOU SAl.K A 30-huriH'pu,r liollfr all coinplt'to anil hi goutl repair; also a "O-hursopuwor ntMtllnit Home repuirit. Kukou, Woolen Mill. 12 KOU S ALK Timber land: quarter sectl-.m in township 111, a. r. 1 w.j section 32. Will sell cheap if sild j at onee. Address C. J. U., cart! Guard office. j KOK SALM -A good seven-room house (wired, hath and toilet, sew er connections) and lot t6 2-ix 1 (t() feet ; fruit tres and chicken park; on Wset Tenth street. Ap ply at Lincoln street. j3 KOK SALE City lots, close In; 3uu $;tr0 and $400; $50 down and $1 Oper month, without Inter est. W. 11. Kay, at Eugene Qun Company's store. tf KOK SALK A No. 1 busluesa for sale; good location; clean stock; will take city property in part pay ment. Wish to retire from busi ness. Call at Ciuard office, tf MOM K-SIOKK KK 1 have several nk'e farms and some city property for sit lo cheap. Oct price from nwneis. Knqulro V. Itohvosky, 2tiS Lawrence Ht. in!!3 KOU SALK Klrst-chiHH baled cheat bay; uIho inaplo and old growth fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, Junc tion, Or., H K. 0. No. 2. Phone KarmrH 'ii. J1.0 KOU SALK A well Improved fat ?n of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. This Ih a bargain, at $'o pur acre. On good terms. Smith it Itrown, Coburg. Or. KOU SAi.K One National cash regis ter, one Uemingiou typewriter and a lare lion safe. Kiujiilro of L. M. Travis, Loau St Savings bank building. KOK BALK A fine farm of 171 acres will he aold tor $0 per acre on gool tonus, if ld In the next thirty days. Smith & Hrown, Coburg, Oregon, llox 14. J6 KOK BALK House and lot In Springfield; new and hand plas tered, modern finish; on aocotiut of my Interests being In Kugue will Hell for $300 lees than actual value. It. C. Morgan, Kugene, Or. J2 HOUSES KOIt SALK One bay mare I weight 1200; one bay horse, weight 1100; one black, single driver, safe for lady to drive; one fine saddle pony. A. M. Uilhert, at feed barn. tf KOU BALK Fine mountain ranch of HO acres; 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 O. Wanhburne. If KOU SALK -Kroin twti to nine acre t rartH of fine r! vr hot 'o:n land, all In full bearing on' hard ; one iii lb from city limits on rtv'-r road. One I n acre t ract ; eight etnht-room hoii-e; private wa'er works; nb'o lawn and k'i rubbery. Telephone and It. K. I.; fn elerirlc survey. I). A. V.ux, tf WAMTKU WANTKU -To rjnt, seven or eight room house. Call at 141 East 8th si rent. WANTKO: Horse breaking by day or month; also horse tracked. Kn gulre Rangs' livery . JiHAs WANTKI) Tlirw. ulrla to Inarn nuratnii at (he Kiikiia Utinral hos pital. Apply to br. 1. Vf. Ilarrla tf WANTKh To txirnw 13000 to I,- 000 for a li-rin of jn-ari with fllt HlRPd MM;urltr. fKiil propoaltlon for any 'in wUhlng in plaj-a a loan. Adtlrosa C L.. car Uatird. ! WANTKD Aitrnt tin aalarjr uf 4r. to $ii0 pnr month and ronimUalon: '! h-r Ind Ih tir Knt U.iii.ti . Apply Itonm 2, llofrinan IIiiiihii. May 30 from 'J a. rn. to i p. m. WANTKD - 'lty property for 1H7 arr fiirtn In ll'-nton county, Ort ttoii. two mll'-a from rronlni' town. I'lH'-f M''" l"l wr I'll Mill . Tom nnd Wlllaiix'llo rivi-i" : '.' l'-rH f;ifnillir Kroiinil. V (. Kay. Kiini-iiif. Ori'Kon. tf Waiiltil ((' in mil' . 1. 1 r li.-ii-Is.'ll St. AiM'ly at . .lc WAN I'K.'.l To I'liiplny u I'.naolii- imii Ifimtii as Knal ri-iirt'SiMiliit tvi'. i' ri'illliro tl iH'i'son ut rni'i iiy Hlul iiliilliy fur the posiii.n. Satiny. $IS it'r wook. rut' at oiu-t' lur li.Hrtii'ularsi. 'l'hi Huoy I'lilillshliiK I'oiuiTaiiy. :i2i lloaiburn streot, C'llli'.iKO. 111. 1-1 U HUNT KOU KKXT-Kour f.iiiilsluel hotiso keM'ptiii: rooms; ivai re'.isoiialili'. :- a Oltvo strwt. mUO KtlU IvlNT r'ivo-roollio.1 hollsiS also ttooil liaritt'ii fer salt. 7 i 3 l.awri'iiv'o stroot. m-S lillsr AMI l-'ul Ml l.l'S I'- Small .iv .'(!. li liloi-k. Plllk lllllH'O pill till 'turn tu lioiiiu 1, Tit lis LOST-- lilai'K IimiIht liallil on W'lllaaiitto slrr.'t, iMiiialnlat; n lallro.ul tliki-t lioiii S.'iitlli1 ti '.uii-oiivi'r, also n sain of m.mry Kowai'il. Uottini to tluar.i oll.i-i'. ailM Kl.i.lCil H 1UU1)AN KUUS UN SHAUKS - I will furnish a few settings to reltable partie.' C. S. Krank. 1 Sit Hunt Ninth street, Kiifceuo, Or. I IF YOU WANT TO SKLL your rop erty tell the Uregou Lund Compa ny about It and lucy will do tlu rest. 412 Willamette atrool, Uu gene. Or. tf NOTICK Having recovered from my Injury 1 have resumed my business of horseshoeing uud general black smithing. C. 1). tlnlowuy, Kant Klevonth atreet, KalruiuuuL, Or. DON'T full to aes Choi cm If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell firm nod city prop erty, Improved aud unimproved Timber aud mining stock. 11. Che etn, Koom tl. Walton llldg. tf $10 CASH AND $10 PUU MO.N I'll Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufftclsut to wake you In- depeudeut for life. Hnudsome pamphlet, valuable Information aud coatraot free. F. 11. Kohluaon geuoral agent. Pacific Urove. Cel. INTERNATIONAL COUKESPON- L)K N C 10 SC H OOLS' ' T h e U u ay Man's University." Gtvoa a thor ough training at your own home In uearly all the trades aud protest slons. Text books and Instruments (when required) furttlHhed fruo, Kull Informal Urn and circulars a( the local enrollment office, 4a W KlKhth street, K. J, Klrkwood, rup- resentailve. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Y.HU'l M AMI SI IttJIlO.NS 1JU. ANNa MAIJUKlt. OsleapathU phy'clau. All curable dlHeas treated. Women aud ehlldruu specialty. Otrice over K 10, Uuun'i Phone Ked 1U31. DU. H. L. STUDLEY Ostuopnthic physician. Offices over Chambers store, 518 Willamette street Phone llluck 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street Phone Red 8197. C. H. CANNON, M. tf, Houioeputblc physician aad surgeou. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a apeclslty. Klec tri es! vibratory and light treatment Office, Suite 1, S and 3, Duuu build ing. Phone Wain 640. Hoard Hoffman House. Phone Mala 11 J. K. TITUS, U. I. Homoeopathic physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention Karadlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments glv. en. Office, 6S I Willamette street, with Dr. L. K. McDougal. Uesl deure, tj:ij Pearl sir cut. Office phone, Main tiKlf. Jtcsldeuce phone. Main rtlil. 4TTOK.VKVH-AT-i.AW S. t). ALLK.1, Atieiut-at-Itt, bit Wlllsmetie street, Eugene ttrmuuu L. J11L7KU, Altorney-at-law. Oiric over Toran's shoe sio.e, Eugom (iregea. LKX fl. KDMUNHON. Alturiioy-ul law. Koollis 1 and 2, KuKflia l.oal and Savlnifi Hank. u. M. THAVIH, Attorlify-at-la. lit fire o.fr Kuk'Iih lian at HavliiK Hank. hnxiMie, OrrKon. I'dltlllH At HKII"AOH I II, Attonii.ya at law. Olfli In llovt'y liulldlun bvtr t.nanitft.ra.UrlHtow nana C. A. WIN! Kit M Kl Kit, Attornuy-ai law. Land title and probalu aptu: laltli'a. Offlt or Clianiuvrt-Urls tow Hank. WounctJUK a fottkk, Attorny at-law. A. C. Woodcixk aad E. O I'ottar. Offlra on block aouth ol Chrlaraan block, Knf.ao. OrcKon WALTON A ST.nn, Attornya-at-law J. J. Walton and H. P. Km. Will practlca la all tba court In the lata. Orrira, mora 3, Walton llluck, Etifona, Dragon. WII.I.IAMH HRAN, tlrniys-at law. J. W. Wllllarai, I,. K. IlnaD i'ractlie In all court! of the itati. and li.fora th U S. ljind Offlc (ifrita 1, 13, M and 16 MeCluni is ti i J il l n K I. N. IIAftllAI (III. Special alien tlon Kiven to itlvor'e and settle-, aieiit if eitiiiteii. Ai'nt for Couii nrntsl lii"iirfin'e i''Hiip;iuv. It.ioiit t., Ural Valloiijl Hank lliliiUlng. Kiigi-ue, 'O koi.O O A 10 'HiMA." l niitinii.il. ) JKSSK t.. WKLl.if, Lawyw. No. 26 Wt'st Kldlltli ttrfct. Kueitu;. Or. opposite! ptistnffice. (lives lipfclal ntti'iitlon to the .taiiilDitilon of ab stracts, draftum wilU, nottlliis es tates, con Vi'VKlU'-s ami I'ollecllolia- Also to nil liensiou uiattera. l'lioue Hurt 1176. AIM IIITKCr KhU THOMAS Architect. SKetch tn and plana drawa, blira prima and apticltlcatlons. Uenfral aupbr vlmou over bulldiBna In four so of couatriii'tlon. If thinking of bulld ltiK. lurue or atnall, in me. Terms rpnminaulo. Huom 7, Chriauiaa block. IMlKlt l AKKIt.S J. W. KAV3 CO.. uniteriakers and lunerul ilireotors. Kugene, Or. DAY & IIKNIiKKSON, und.'rtnkera and iMiibnlmcri). Corner Willatu oltn and Seventh atreota. A'. T. liOKDU.N, funeral director. State llt'ensud etiilinlmer. otrice and reaiileiue. Tenth and Olive alroeta. I'llona Hcd 44X1. MIMMJ KUIKKIt.S IllCIt IlKIt r l.KICIl. mining engineer and eipert inetalluritlM. Unliable liilorniaiion furnlabad to Intending Investor. Kiaminatlons and re porta on mines and ore treatment. Kiifene Oregon. t'Altl'KT (T.KAMKKN JAY U. MOUKK, carpet cleaner. nomi iiiai'K uuii. AIISTHAITOIW THH I.ANhi COUNTY AUSTHACT CO., Itooun S) and S, Waren Block, Kllitene, Or. I'rlc-n raaaonaliln. IlKAI, K8TATK AtiKNTi J. L. CI. A It K ft CO. Dealers IU real eatate, Creawell. Or. SOVTIIKltX I'ACIMn It. It. TIMK CARU Towanl I'oHlautl raaaenRcr No. 16 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex-. preaa. No. 186:00 a. rn.. Cottane Grova PiuiHaugar. No. 12 11:65 a. ia.. RoaebtirK raHunnger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex- prouri. Itmiinl mtn Fmnclaco rHMaciiKor. No, 11 2:18 p.m., ltoaeburg l"a- aotiKor. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cotlago Grove, PtiHHeinjer. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex proaa. No. 13 6:44 a. m., Sun Kraucla co Kxpretm. WeiitllliiK llcnnt'll. No. 84 8:30 a, in., leaves Eugene for HprliiKfli'ld. No. 82 11:10 a. m., arrives Eu gene from Uirliigriild. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Etigone for Weiiilllng. No. 88 6:40 ii, m., arrives Eugnnt from Wenillliig. VM. MURRAY. Gen. Pans. Agt, Portland, Or JOHN M. BCOTT. Asst. U. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE, I Local Agent. ' I Hl'llltNTItllC Tli ki-t v , United States senator Georsij H. ChniiilKwliilM, Halem. Coiigreasiiiiui John J. Whitney, Albany. Supremo Judito Robert 8. Uean, Salmu. Iteureae.tallte Leon R. Edinun son, Kiigen , ' ty Judno John W. linker, Coltine Grove. County Sheriff Harry L. Ilown, Eugene (tnilily Clerk Henry W. Stewart, Sprliiallel.l. Coui'ty Aiesor Welby Stevens. HprtiiKrioltl. Coiinty Treasurer James M. Kitchen. Irvlmc. County CoiiimlHsloner Guard Huston, Crow. a : DON'T READ THis Unless you want to buy I WALL PAPER J V'chavc it per roll from c 10c up anJ it is up lodatc Ludford & Haskell Practical Palnlcra and Decorators a 8th and Charaeltoo Streeti J For Snaps Ih REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAS Door North Hoffman House HI i f