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rr snaai 'iaaBBSBiilllliaiBiBaiBliBaiaaaaaapiBm THE EUGENE DA.IY GUARD. "iiAK'1 iViu.vrixa to., inc. tliarli-d li. Fiahe?. p0blibed every aay of the v-ck. Sundays ei---ii.u. an com- nuiiicauous " remit- Eugene, uis""- guuscniuiuu Kato Iwiiy Delivered by earner, per wee it. j .i; Delivered by carrier, per month . r i j m mall, vear llQ advance) 4.uij RU IDUMiii ' . t.vyi One niu" single iP" ud Week'? iiuarB. i"" er l ull Advertising rau uiaue Known on Eatered at Eugene, Oregon,- postof- Ageuts lor The Guard. rhn following are authorized to take K reoespt lor suDscrlptlons or transact any oiner uusiness lor The Dally ana wee111' viuaru: CreSWeil J. lain.. Coburg George A. Drury. All nostttiasters are authorized to receive ana receipt iur su ascriptions 5.S IXDfcl'KXKEXT l'AI'J.;!'.. Member of Associated Press. SATI KD.W, JIXK (I, IlldS KOT AlWAa n.ii WE THINK WE ARK. The longer we live, the more we learn, ana ine inure we learn, me less mini niiu". uul ii i me in bnnn. Cnl, l . 1. i consistency or man s ideas, i ne less One Knows lue gicaiei ins opinion Ol bis abilities ana wisaom. in , tne morning of lite a conceited man prides hlmseii on nis greatness, and wonders to what grand channel he vill confine tils talents, lie looks upon nis scuooi uisiriei as me woria t large, ana nimseu as tne great jenlus In whose Keeping the world s nature rests. He Imagines that when he speaks, nations tremble, moun tains totter ana tne sea Decoiues sil ent. He Imagines that a gaping and wondering populace are gazing on him with open-mouthed wonder and Iron-clad astonishment, and that he holds the world In the hollow of his hand with a grasn that Is iieriietual. But as days, and months, and years pass in rapid succession, tne young man Unas out that ne is uossib v mis taken and if he would wonder nvn and Ret lost some one or more of all tie neonle of the earth would not Oss him. Bv and bv he hoclns tn realize that he is only one of manv m lllons of the neonle. and Instead of standing forth as the center of at tract on. he onlv fills a smiil! niche 01 Some obscure pnrnpr mill ronllv attracts but little attention. The ig norant man who realizes h ? ignor ance and who fines not seek In n.iss himself off fop more than he Is vorth, Is pardonable, but the self conceited man who trios to pass him self off for a premium, is to be pit ied. The best way Is to hold one's seif-steem down and not rate him self ton hieh Tho nmn u-hn cllinlm the highest has the farthest to fall. It Is more pleasant to be Invited to take a higher seat than to be de prived of it. It is more pleasant to king of a cottage than servant of palace. It is better to be a good I've cent piece than a bogus qtiar- In other words, It Is better to 'old ourselves at what we are hon worth. The world is full of People who never )earn anything be- use they think they know enough ! doctors at $:..o" per, and giving din to beein with Th,.i. oro t....eh. . iw.ru that cost $:'0 a plaie. we are w"en they ought to be taught; thousands believe themselves wise hea their ignorance Is lamentable: thousands believe themselves clothed gold when they are only thinly Plated and the copper shows through "J many places. The wisest are com paratively Ignorant and thousands of Ben who i,.ive gran(i idas f their n abilitt,.a will some day wake up 'the realization that they hav h"cu Wboring tinier a large-sized ib-in-ina. ar.ya young man's life Is glided bv kri8lH dreams that come In the early 'Se of the game, but later mi 1, ' nds that these dreams are only em pty, and O, how little Is the ciianc ,bi It conies. 'KKSIIiKST WIKUIS II Jior.K i hi; "iu; stick." ""' Wall street was recovering "wish couraEe tn lnnk noon the "hi ; Rick" Without having epileptic s i - naother blow was administered weilder of that redoubtable i P0n. II , i. --hen - - U n -''oc inai mV-h, " ernment began suit to dis auspicious relations between hi Ran Xew.H!,ven & Hr, - ttn, -" - lo and trolley lines of New Kng - 11 H declared that the Niw Haven Poration is KUty of all the Ini.iul-: w vu " lltC a-MIt.1 II ws and Is iiracllcallv transportation business in original habitat of th-. Yank. e. 'fe ens., i,... .V has one or t tn utri- r"".irk the I.os Am-V' I.'v 1 am railroad c .mMmr rs lai k noveltv even if inK tlUBLXK DAILY (ilARU, SATl KHAV, JIXH Ihav,. .,... ,...,.. , . nav.. been , ...i.. . - ...uur a nil; I..- I-ClloU uf , .,, . I ! "" - :,:.J U:: T. v'- r"-'J a;v:i.-,t th.. l..rMne a li, !v ,. , i-iinilar sirrn: !.. ' in Southern Calif,,,-!-outcome is n,,i ..,... d T..I". a:i. . wen if th. l'resiK.nt l'.ui,sv..i, -' eis are aiinarenth- nf ,i . .. trade must nt be restrained hv .,-8--s of the tw methods of transpor- "" '! natnrallv corn ice. Possibly, however, this NVw "aven insianre is merely an !,'., , lessr.n for Cnpress, wbi,-l, has been s reluctant to make any ,.h:lll!;s , "- oaerinan act after inucli urgi,,, by the chief execuiive. S'ill. f. M right d,. U) bras H-KS, We i.milil! blame ... not ber-oiniiii; ,.ciiel i ,,,... fits becaus - nf i ii,.-, i . :. - i-. ,, , a ..nun les. -elu-.l nUd tn bit Ih w : , - years hence. Now, if it was a buik "ot due ten days hence, there would lie some reason for wniu-i.,.. ,i.. floor. North Carolina's governor says the new -dry law" will be enforced to the letter, which Indicates great confid ence in the state officials, or the in tention to do the evor-wntchful stunt pc-i-sonallly. Anyway, the law will be violated. Another tremendously Important of Congressional legislation was the appropriation of $4,000 for a pedestal for a statute of Rev. John Wither spoon, the only preacher among the signers of the Declaration of Indepen dence. Henry Watterson now wants Gov ernor Johnson on the ticket with Bryan and no filibustering in the con vention. All right, Henry, but why not speak for yourself and one George Chamberlain of Oregon? A far seeing sense of humor is that of District Attorney Jerome. He says it has shown. him only the humorous side of the charges aitainst him, while most peopler rega d those charges as serious on every side. If you don't believe that money "talks", just keep your ear to the ground until the spellbinders gel busy about that billion dollars hand ed out at this session of Congress. and you'll be convinced. Is the announcement that Senator Dolliver will place Taft in nomination before the Chicago convention anoth er snub for Senator Heverblge, who was willing to be persuaded to pull oft The st ant? No wonder our bis cities produce few really big men these days. Hav ing to live in the raged and cramped quarters of the modern apartment house, they have no room to grow big. When Evelyn Thaw ran no longer command first page space, the $1,0110 a month allowed her by her hus band's family may look a lot bigger to her than It does right now. With Hetty Green hiring beauty getting mighty curious as to tne gen tleman's name. 'Deed we are. Perhaps Tom Watson is keeping so j nun-t because he is n aril in .... I..!,,., ,lt Wll.-lt II S iOI1C will when he be-onies President. l'KIVATK lllli:iIVi Mrs. Skiiuvorth will op-p. a privat. ' b .-anling 1m"-1 . :., at the r ext k. Then' i'l '" . ami a f :v-r-.- v;.r- V : t hem the b , H- K r. MOKfi'S IM It.MTir.H TAITOHY Furni.uro r''U holes T " . , ., M4, end - in...r.." - a l;ilitr!Tic s'UIcIihI "I ruin,- . Hbience p i Paone B.ack 3i- iuvu Black rKPMV itiii-H STAI.I.ION Th German ""'. erntt will n'.i..' Q Hinpi :,Jn- j n pKnKi'S tf ll-.l -ll vr , , . -uur a nil; 1..- .1 It me .-!. .; I .r ,,f W .t l-.UI.lll ; sn-P 'I''- -t o! I... ami a l:r.-- ' ,..,i'i-!. Mf t;;" . ;,,,o bave'two l.i.e bidrnn-is ,11 Tin tin:,. 1 Tt. !es, Pills l-'vei S.'l.l ' ! "Aftei- ii"-"i'- '. :;: I ::.ru.;t,-...3:J,r.. i done 11" ''"h -'". .... ! -He I 11 . , .... ..... t., .1 ri '-- - 1 'v;;:.: . ,.. s t.s-.i UIlU' l 1 - ... I dall's drus store. 1 S?' W.-'t i. V. ' . LATEST PICTURE OF MARIE STUDH0LME. A wotideiiully pretty actress Is Miss Murlu Studlioline, whose many photo grajihs luinlly do her Justice They fall to reproduce her tine coloring. th pule crisp colli of her hair, the clear gray eyes ami the delicate compleMoii. Miss Siu.lholine look to Hie stage at seventeen, and there her iH-auty, dainti ness and winning nianoers soon gained appreciation. Sho Is very devoted to children and uever huppier thau when giving them trenta of sumo kind. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright, IOCS, by Edwin A. Nro. YOUR SON DO YOU KNOW HIM ? "Oh, my boy Is all right. He may lie a tittle wild, but I nui sure he would not do nnytblng very bad." That was the way n fond mother spoke of her sou when n friend hinted .nneerulng the young man's habits. The son Ia of age, a kind hearted, bright young fellow, and 1b the Idol of bis mother. What are the facts about the bny In a word, be Is doing about everything a boy ought hot to do. lie does more than take an "occasional drink." He gambles regularly. He attends to busi ness all right In business hours. Out of business hours he devotes himself to various vices. The fact Is this young man Is rapidly going to the dogs. And there Is pathos in the thought that bis mother MleveB he Is n good sort of bo; , only "a little wild." She will never know her son as he Is until some erleis comes. Some day lie Is likely tn disgrace bis family and cruelly shock a doting mother. Why Is the son going wrong? lie comes of a good family. He has been well educated. Ills mother has taught hhn from his youth up the prin ciples of right living. Unvlng fortified him In this way, his parents do not dream that the son Is leading a disso lute and unclean life. Father and mother do not know their son. They do not know his real thoughts, hnblts. Inclinations, associa tions. They think they do, but they don't It may lie this boy got away from home influences when lie was a lad. Many hoys do get away early. Moth ers sometimes are unable to keep a string around them. Mothers Bome tlmcs think they aro keeping tab on the little fellows when they are not doing so. They aro deceived. It matters not when tho young man here mentioned happened to l cor rupted. Thin is sure- Ms cuse Is a typ ical one. There nre thousands of young men deceiving their parents Just as this one Is doing. Helng of the nature and n'-'e of men. they are free to come nnd go at will. It Is difficult to know their neinncr of life. And you would have d.Hleiilty lii convincing the par te, 's tli.it tlieir boys are not all right. ei kmov yoar big leiy ,' nay think that, having got him : to manhood, you enii let lilln ip :s too o;:--;!it to know thnt I t,t-i i's many special and - r Te 1 At" S tt ? n.lKOMNK "(Mill HAW W G. White la prepared to your wood on ho't notlc. Phone Black 435!. Renlaenoe. SIS West axta atreet. W KI.I, IfKII.I ING ' c,ct our wells drilled by old and l rle'ncH wll-drllr I iU CHHOLZ CAKPENTKIt. i.IT So. Willamette B'. ' phone R'd 472 l( I too can buy your "iC'li". J' and op-bal good of Watts Ju-r ' , n a' r v o'h'-r l':a"-- "' ., , to d-avr one or more of .... - " why not Invest ,.vir" money there? STI llM'.H'.l. IMKiHT. o ...... .... 4 ' - y- . ...a:i.-fe ar..i 0:ie. tf 'sr. THE MARKET EOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 vvrst 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE HO ncrcfarm, Its acrt k in crop, lli in pariture; new li-ruoiri liouse anil lutrn; crop, Ktock, tools, implt'iiiwnts, etc If tukiM) soon, no with piiirtj at $;(-o( Jir.oO cauh, batanco on good tiTins. 1K2 acres. HO acres In cultiva tion, 40 nmro can lc; acres In timber am. patUure, all fenced; S-room hoiiHe and bath; good 30x52 barn and cow barn for 34 cowu; Rood farm home; Mi crop; all tools and tmplementH go with place at $0,51)0, on bent of terms. 80 acrai in crop, 7 Vfe miles from KiiKeiit. If Hold soon, will go at ;MM mi tMre crop Included. 100 acres, 7 miles from Ku K"iie, on o,d Rravel road; 7" arris in cultivation; 2 r In pHHturo and timber. Price, 1.01". 16 lots in Phoenix, Arizona, to trade for properly in or near KuKene. New .Vroom b ubo and lot clone In; modern In evry rHpec.t; wll furnished, for Htli.OOO. (i(wjd new fi-rnom houHf and two lotn; k""I barn, chicken bonne and park; family or chard and iM-rrlen; u good borne; for UHM). McMURPiiEY & RUGH 22 wtst 8th St, Every Woman iwuiiImI wetxvru M4RVCL Vhirbofl hpetrf If 'anfu Offl7 ti llltaaKnlMl W.fc Lai. fl f uiJ iJrtJiJrt Crtd diratrtt -m lav V4 B. M.r., tQKkte immn ItH Iir tx a tor-- vViHia-n; Co- Transfer : 9 Lighl nnd rifvv nauiing 504 Tll!mrttSt. .irr. Ortfixi, Pl.ot.s !l . k li tl fl, tmis CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I lilt S.XI.K ;.i.k c. i,l j. ' 'ur; i sti FOli S.M.K--A i new, for sale ci 14. Kuiiene. lr is neater. aimo: ap. Ail.iress Hoi K FOK SAI.K Vhoronstuirca lierctord bulls tor sale. Knouirt, el.U Wll- laiuctte Btrect. :f KOU SAi.K A baby walker and a baby hui;i;y. liniul.-c 3;ii ist Kifih street. tf KOU SAI.K .New h.nix', close In: lot Soxtt'.O. Price. JlSoO. Ore gon Land tiiniiany. tf KOU SAI.K Buff OrrmiBtou rBN 13 tor (1. W. II. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th tl. KOU SAI.K Two Rood timber claims for locution Terms rea sonable. Smith & Urown, ti burs. Oregon. Ho ?4. ;s FOlt SAI.K tiood horse ti years old; 16 hands; only partly broke. Price, $100. Phone Hod Uiil. lieo. Melvm Miller, city. FOlt SAI.K Parlies wlshmi; to buy U00 acres of flrst-elass timber laud call on J. W. Carllle, four miles west of Hale. FOR SAI.K :l-rooni house, three blocks from Wlllatuctle stdeel: lot , S Ox Til feet. Price, 100. Ore- gon Laud Coinpany. tf j FOH SALK Four-room collage; lot SixliiO; located near high school; house bus gas. llglita and water. Apply 724 Olive Btrect. JI5 Foil SALK Timber land; quarter section In township III, b. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell cheap If Hold at onco. Address C. J. 0., caro tiiinrd office. FOH SALK Best rolall store In lne roiintr; wll sell stock of about 15000 for cash and rent buildings: ii snap; must go quirk. Address "P. this office. Jia FOlt SALK Cltv lots, close In; $300, $3f0 and $400; $.",0 down and $1 Oper month, without Inter est. W. II. Kay, at Kucoii linn Company'a store. tf FOlt SALK A No. 1 business for Bale; good location; clrau stock; will take city properly in part pay ment. Wish to rellre from busl nesa. Call at tluard office, tf FOlt SALK Flrst-clasH baled cheat hay; also iiiuplo and old growth fir wood. Loula C. Vitus, Junc tion, Or., It F. I). No, 2. Phone Furinera' - Jl!0 FOH SM.K A well Improved faun ot 120 neroa, 4 miles north of Co burg. This la a bargain at $i0 per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Or. FOH SAi.K One National cash regis, ter, one Heinington typewriter and a largo Iron aafe. Knqulru of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. Foil SALK A fine farm t 171 acres will he Rold for $M) per acru on good terms. If void th the next thirty days. Smith & III own, Coburg, Oregon. Box D4. JH FOH SALK (Ileal bargain; nn IX acre fruit farm In Hraln; well wa tered and fairly good buildings; alt kinds 'of choice fruit; crop of potatoes nnd oaln vtoes with It for JLMKMI rash. 8. P. Hhutt, Drain, Or. IIOHSKS Full SALK Ono bay mare weight 1200; ono hay horse, weight 1100; ono black, ilnglu driver, aafo for lady to drive; one fine HHddle pony. A. M. Gilbert, at feed barn. tf FOlt SALK Fine mountain ranoh of K0 acres; 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair houso and out buildings; located eight miles Houth of ICugene. Price $1000. Carl (). WaBhburne. FOH SALK hroiii two lo nine acre traclH of fino river bottom land, all In full bearing orchard; one nillo from city limits on river road. Ono ten-acre tract; el.ht eight-room house; private, wulcia! works; nice lawn and Hhriibboryx Telephone, and It. F. II.; on electric survey. II. A. Cox. If WANTKD WANT KD To rent, seven or eljflU.: room house. Call at 111 Last, jjp), atreet. '' WANTKIi A cook, lady pn'f"'r( d' Kood wa'H. Apply ut the I'ml' r Hood Iioiikc. J l W A N I iVI i Hfir-sti. liri'klftl. tt. tN Ud or month; hUo horMin kf.1,,l j(,,ti ijuir) inis" itT-iy . ,t if fr'f'.n in.vvt U WANTKII Housekeeper tI6r, ISWIir I ur I u u I , j of five; good wag..an,!..,.,.! home for right pei Vilf Iir.iUK- at tluard office W A NTH I Threw rtrm itwnoMarn I nuraluii at the Kumn Uaawml h.aVilj Dllal. Apply Uj'DritUiliWomara'W.i jw tl sill tad) llMjj H'lM) IO I.1!! yilVTI.-ll.Ml. y,.,l i,.eHlill In Wor WANTKII flflrWMIwKIJI Ml" acre farri Hi-lian W(if . -vUi mun. to''mll-i fMnt"rlrHl( town. l'lactf rW4wll Tom anrt Wtllaniit irern : 0 acre Miiril9;l.r)tiDl .V !W. II Kay. iKucmm. UrAC'ML i .-. f' WANTKJ-1) tiiilor a i"tUilla gi-utu-iuan as ut ti:ii'JiiiltlVe We r"i.i. c a nr-rsou f ni ijjy and ablllly Iur Hie posl'lol:. h:tlar. $ix p. r ..ck. Write f. in:, e (,,: prtln i. Tb iloey. I'libli iig j ('.iTipnui, i'-i, U"M4 V iff aiJii.il. Chica0l!'. l I I II (( i.lllilllleil.) A I'M I l ,. P , ,,v J tielO 1 ,1 $ ... ei'O t,.i- .i t. - in iif ,.ts with mlt t. lit.il se,-!i'. t;,.,,,l pn,t,,i; i.ai Iiir all ene wStilll-; t.i phoe ;l loan. A. LI: ess i 1... care tlaiird. Add: i I A M' M l ot M US I' V l.in. lie c ; lie pup. ,1 wecke old. at Seventh an 1 llliiiuelte t reets at ab, mi In a. m. Kiiday lieturn to Kapp.i Simula house am! r.wiiu reward. JS KOU HUM KOOM TO furnished, treet. KKNT--I6 per month. Kniiitro at S7 Oak tt KOK KKNT Nieo front room; fur nace honl ; elect rle lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. I I Kasl Mnlh nicect. IISl M I.A.kOl S noi 'hax i:m;s on siiauks i will furnish a few settings lo reliable parties. C. S Frank. I Kast ; Mnlh street, Kiiki'iie, Or. IF YOU WANT TO SUi.l.Toiir lrup erty tell the tiregon Land t'ompa uy about It and they will do tho rest. 412 Wlllaniuuo Hreol, alu gene. Or. tf NOTICK HaflUK recovered from iny Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing nnd general black smithing, c. D. lloloway, Kasl KloveutU atreet, Falnnount, Or. DON'T fall lo aee Cbeaem It you want bargains In real estate. We buy and tell farm aud city prop erty, linprovtd and unimproved Timber aud mining stork. II. Cho m. Kooiu 11, Walton Hide, tt $19 CASH AND $10 PKK MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient to inako you In dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information aud eonlraot free. F. 11. Kobluson, general agent. Pacific Drove, Cal. 1NTK It NATIONAL CORHHISPON DKNCK 8CHOOL8 "Tho Buay Mau'a Unlvaralty." Glvea a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all th trades and prod-salons. Text booka and Instruments (when required 1 fiirnlahod freo. Full Information aud circulars at the local enrollment offlco, 45 W. Klghlll street, H, J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'HYSICIA.NS AMI HI ltlJKONS HH. ANNA MAUHKU. Osleiuentllc phyi'cliiu. All curable illiwaHm, treated. Women and cbllrwi In specialty. Office over F. K. Uminiai I'houe Keil 1U31. ii .ahoi: Dlt. II. L. 8TIIDLKY Osloopiilh physician. Offices over store, f18 Willamette street Phone lllark 182H. itrnmmi free, llesldenco 734 b'wtfy at Phone lted 317. ,H C. II. CANNON, M. O IliWOfikaiftl physician aud surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of VerS'ie." and children a sieHaiTJ,WM;' fl cal vibratory and (Hlt-lrriiWifiiit.-Offlco, Suite 1. 2 Ull'.cy,lTPu, M'lJia-' lug. I'hona MirVni frW.'1- 'llrai'dV Hoffman Houaa. Phone Mai J. F: TITUS, M. D. iloniowijm(lli, pnyaician ami -aurgeon-. - - inrrnmc dlseaaea and dlHfttaes ot w,6iiu-i aiid children given special attention. I- aradls galvaiala, mUMHi Krvia Mini vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Of flc; TW-WliifiSriff-Wriwtri with DrL, it.illJUujlilLilual-J deuce, l32 Pearl struut. Ofllcu nhona. Main 629. Healdc-nre phone. nnrmvKVivAT.i pi-nil m imii'iit tmiiimfc.- 8. Db AI.LHN. 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'ifvavn rirai Natlnaal flask nnlMlbK. !..... r b . . 1 - -I , I . - O-Iniens, Orea-op.ri WILLIAMS Ic llr.A.4, rttiortinytl l . '"ScTrS-f-v 'Vt""r'r W fta iuucaa ii, id. ii ana ii mi i:-iuoi llulbl.n. t I mm aaa aaa m J a tad 117$. IS! .iKCinTKCT Fltl.t; 1 ill ..MAS - Arclilte es uiil pi. ins ilr.irtli. blue 9I.ii and .-.p.- ftii-atuM.3. lieiu-ri.l visu.ti i v.-r lull., lings in cou cinslru.-lbin. It thinking of lug. large or st.iall, see inc. reasonable. Hootu i. ChrJ block. A. I Mr.ltTAKHIiS W. KAYS CO., funoral director. DAY & I1KMIKR30N, undenl and embalmera. Corner W'AI: ett and Seventh T. GORDON, fUeral dlr Btate licensed emrrSliuer. and residence. Tenth and streets. Phoua lted 44.11. Ml MM I lj(iiKKIlM HEUllhlUT I.KIC.U3nlnlng enic and expert inetallurKlsl. ltellnti Information furnished to Inteadlilg Investors. KwmlnatHma anl; ports on mlneralitj, re lrHtt I'AIIPLT t I.KA.NtU-S JAY C. Mi Phono Ilia niw UANf-;riT4'NTT austc CO., Kooma 2 and 3, Waruu l J. L. CKAUK & CW. 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