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- .prv fiav 01 lut; FIcePH maT a' remit- I hibjZTr month .60 k4 by c. fin advance) 4.00 Li one " , ,00 ti'tbs ii 8dvanc!! : : : : : 50 ionm , .05 copies 1.60 ItiOD. nnetnf- f at Eugene, uifkuu ! jlnnd-class matter. M r"erh, business for The t an? UL1" ' a flLceorite A. Lrury. "!fJr ro authorized to .receipt Mr subscriptions Daily and Weekly uua.u ..-..V'VT K1IER. L'tv-rof Av iated pliSDAV I.V -' """ IVINU THK VKGLTAISLKS WITH VAlllK" DEVICES. Luther Bttrbaiik and his fel- bpirators are changing the as- nlant life and producing new markable forms which nature Utended, other experimenters ing all sorts of tricks on stam U'ectable vegetables, swvb :a in the Minneapun uun.n... are doped with chloroform, led with alcohol and drugged verything in pharmacopeia, in fort to make them do stunts rould never perform in their ber vegetable senses. Internat urrlages are performed by im- re pollenizers between species laven't even a, speaking ac pnce, and the progeny Is W and nursed and educated palous care. ntly -some remarkable Tesults ken obtained by malting plants vertlrae. This has been ac- fched by substituting electric pr sunlight, when the solar orb ily disappeared below the hor- In this way the plants are ly misled and made to believe Is still daytime. They keep bn at work, mailing leaves, g buds, growing roots and per- frult and seeds. A , lettuce nor Instauce, can be bambooz- 0 producing crisp, leaves in and far In advance of a broth- It kept In mere sunlight, and to sleep normally o'nlghts. f strawberries may be pro y this species of botanical de- tiile the ordinary plant Is pegging along in the blossom clever vegetable-raiser carries whole process with a green nd a gas engine for his out- tie engine makes all the light and its water-jacket keeps the tause warm by supplying the ter for the pipes. He has however, that If he operates Pit all nlg'.u, the vegetable F grow weary and do not do I' He has been obliged to' ff the light about 11 at nltrht fe them a chance to snatch a mrs of sleep before them up in the morninir her deceitful scheme is to he sunlleht na thr..h i lass before it reaches tho It has been found that red iinnilates irrnu-th r.,ti,. pie grass stunis It. Under the he leaves become lntn0.,i,- fid the natural fragrance of 3ms or fruit s mucll en. Truly, nature U a old lady. Scion i . ... v. 10 ,ettUll, Pier own eanie the ' MAXA;k COURTSHIP IX ( Hl lK ll. following incident should be 'articular value t v..'. - I, ""(.one e "day-svhool and church-going , " ""a "'omen. It Is cheer "lired without anv n. "r the suggestion offered: gentleman happening to on"rch , ., . . "h'n sat a mum. i.., atflll. Win ri.l,... ... ... . .-...juo ut tll- 10 a rnn. .1.1.. - .-...1.11111 on t,,e spot; 7 nnt s,,i,ig a formal I,, ,. " ' u ie case "'Moilowing plall: He j)u. b!s fair ,,.,, with n ,,, ... ... ... - n ill lllf l -A .', I" ' 0"'1 KlBtl. Of ' , '"'''-"Ami now I be- ,;" an though I ,.' ,!"1:i'.nnlmcnt ... ' ' ' " lii"l t-oui unto AVhv 'iinl. and !'avc! I foiin.l fs. r,u, thou K":vdM f IH?i spe. a stranstr?" He re turned the book, pointing to the thir teenth verse of the Third Epistle of John, "Having many things to write upon to you, I would not write with paper and ink, but I trust to come unto you, and speak face t.i facc9that our joy may be full." From the above Interview a marriage took place the ensuing week. THE "KVtlENE DAILY GVARD. TIU INDAY. JVI.Y 2, urns. For the benefit of many persons who are making inquiry about the time of holding the Democratic Con vention, we will state that the great event takes place at Denver ou Tues day, July 7. The hosts are now gath ering for the great meet and from preesnt Indications there will be something doing every minute from the time the convention is called to order to the final fall of the gavel when it adjourns. Whatever else the Democrats may be accused of, they are never rightfully charged with Inertia. That there are about 4,000 husky and well fixed miners In the Fair banks, Alaska, district, who are pin ing for married happiness, is the statement made by one of the wifu less of Fairbanks, who is said to have written a letter to the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce, asking that or ganization to advertise In the east for a tew of the surplus unmarried women In that section to journey to Tanana and fill many aching voids that now exist in masculine hearts. A Georgian paid $1 for a quart bottle of dark brown liquid a sug gestive, rich dark brown which was delivered to him with a wink, for it was the conspiclously labeled "cold tea." The purchaser drew the cork, hastily took a large swallow and yelled for a doctor. Investigation showed that the label was true. Wasn't that shocking? The Guard's serial story, "The Man of the Hour," appears In to day's paper Instead of Friday, this week only. The change of aay of publication Is made necessary in or der to i tpare to ithe omission of our regular Saturday edition, on acr count of the4th of July , wWch -will be observed as a holiday Jay the Eu gene papers. . Harry Orchard must continue to live In spite of his protests, which seems the strangest situation in the annals of criminology!. Some per sons will profess to believe that the murderet's expressed Wftfh to die 13 feigned, but If these Bkepllcs hud Or chard's bloody career to reflect over, they niijlit find deatit a welconm He:. j.-4a jy'n 4 ? C"i THE "THREE HANDED" SHOPLIFTER. The ways nf Hh- shupliltcr are ninny ami Inmiiious. In this picture a woman detective slwvs nm f the methods adopteil by the up to date' thief. The object of Hip raise hand is obvious. While the thief's hands are appu'r ently in sight, one is at work pocketing, nnd nil the salesman sees Is the false hand and one real baud The real hand works under cover of the Jueket Th". c!se llM(l. of flit. Is love;l come high to somebody. Charlie Is no cheap man. The civilized nations of the world should step in and stop the- horrible massacres of innocent women' and children by the military of the Shah of Persia. The country Is in a deplor able condition, according to the re ports of the press telegraphic ser vice, and the situation Is becoming worse every day. No wonder the sub jects of snch a ruler are In a state of revolt. The only wonder Is that such a man Is permitted to rule at all. season for the makers of kinds of j campaign accessories, except rubber boots. . i - Fasting has another cure to, its credit. After going forty "days with out food, to cure a cancer, a Zlon City, 111., woman died of starvation. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS o I (IK BALK W'h lit eil Com in uihI. ) l'Olt SALE One tre. 1'. L. Miller, lllalr in ami calf. Street addition. tf WAN i Kit An Irotter at tho FOIl SALE Loose cheat hay. Squire Smith, l'boue Farmers 13xU. d&wj'JO FOil SALE: A gas neater, utmost new, for sale cheap. Address Uox 14, Eugene, Or. tf FOR SALE Tnoroug-uorea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 660 Wil lamette street. ;f FOIl SALE Dine Front Uestaur ant on Willamette street. Inquire Chris. Mink at the restaurant. J4 FOR SALE Buff Orpingtou eggs, 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner lUih tl. FOIl SLE A first-class barn, suit able to be made into a dwelling. Enquire !iti or 84tf Alder street, tt FOIl SALE Small farm and some city property; get price fr mi own er. Address V. KOHOVSKY, Eii gen. Or. j;s Foit SALE l'aities wisiut, to buy 200 acres of first-class tit iber hmd call on J. W. Carlile, lour miles west of Hale. experienced .March Fisher laundry. Iiuusu E. !Hh JO WANTED--(llrl for senoral work In futility of twi,, lhS st reft. Eugene. Ore. WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Ettgeue General hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris. tf ATlOllMtVs (Coin inued.) C. A. WTNTEKM E1EK, Attorney-at law. Land titles and prub;ilo spi iallles. Office over Chainbera-Urls-tow Hank. WANTED A man mid his wife, the woman to cook and the niun to work on tlie ranch. Address, (!to. Sandersuti, Camp Creek, Lane Co., Oregon. tf WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too far out. Three in family. Eugeuo Real Estate & Investment Co. tf WANTED A suite of iurnislled rooms with b.mrd and use of bath from Sept. 1. I'.ios, to tli- follow ing July, In a home within crin vellielll distance fiviu the l.'lliver slty. Adlrcss Ml K. Ninth. LOST AMI ItllND UEulttiE H. liDHKis -Attorncy-tit-law, office llovey Hulhling, cor. Sih anil Willamette streets; rooms I anil 2 upstairs. JESSE O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postoffice. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances und collections. Aisu to all pension matters. Fhou Red 1176. WILLIAMS & HEA.N. norneys law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the stauo and before tho U. S. Land Oft ice. Offices' 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunn IXDEKTAKKHH J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and. fuuoral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDr-.ltSON. undertakers and eiiibaltners. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. LOST Dttituond scarf pin Four p. at clover design. Reward offered. Sim. Z at Stnecdo Hotel. J( FOR ABSTRACTS L: Uu....iS cou...y. ' or blue prints of va ant lau.is, write Roseburg Abstract Coiiipanj, Roselmrg, Or. j I FOR SALE All kinds of four-lout ; wood. Can deliver at once. Ad dress G. L. Ueckwllh, Goshen, Or. Rhone Farmers 52.v5. J2S rilHCbLLiAMUILK Albany and Salem are preparing to Illuminate their business streets. Sort of a reflection from Eugene's enter prise. Just now the o-Hl-ink for tr. Sny boom at Denver is pretty blue. Some men want to be so sure they' i are right before they go ahead that ! they acquire the habit of sitting and j thinking they are thinking in Its tin-' breakable form, and never get any- ( where. Better take a chance occas ; ionally, and keep a-golng. Another scientist has come for ward with the announcement that the sun Is gradually cooling off and that posterity will freeze to dfinth; but It Is very difficult to be very much im pressed With such prognostications when the summer and the ice man are both here. Albany will have a glorious Fourth of July In spite of the prevallm;; dry ness of the Wlltamef.u vaTIei'. The Herald reports the arrival there ol fifty kegs of near-beer, which have been carefully placed on ice to await the advent of the natal dxy hilarities. Just to Show that he didn't "go broke" on his little personally con ducted dash into politics, John Hays Hammond has contributed $10,000 to the George Washington Univer sity. However, that's no sign that he'll welcome the campaign collector. This English silem'at who Is ex plaining how and why hot weather is beneficial to humanity probably i merely wants to prove that the up-1 to-the-mintite scientist Is equal to any demand that can possibly be made on him. THE MARKET FOR REAL "Most of us die simply because we cannot rapidly enough get rid of the poisons that accumulate in our lio J ies," says one of the greatest biolo gists. May be true, for all the most of us know, but what's the good o." telling us about it? It's a good guess that the "aid" Charlie Schwab is said to be giving a bunch of Spaniards to organize a company to furnish steel for the re building of the Spanish navy, wilt If memory serves us right, the town once had another statesman whose .Icing could be confined in "ho pent up Utica". And also he was a , member of the near-red-head tribe his front name was Roscoe. (One expert tells us that iced tea puts ns on the blink, because or tuo tannin it contains, and another thn" ' iced tea, properly brewed, Is a drinl; fit for the gods. What 'can a poor man drink and feel safe? .Surely the man who died eating mince pie, with the thermometer In the nineties, was a near relative of the man who "didn't know it war. loaded." ' Judge Gray continues to insist that that his name is being used 4u that "favorite son" stunt, not only with-: out his consent, but against his ear-. j nest protest. ' i Native Filipinos kill Americans I with sufficient frequency to keep us , from forgetting that w;; are not on i the Islands by their invitation. i I Of course all this talk about fil-j I ling a possible vacancy on the ticket i makes pleasant hot weather reading; j for James Schoolcraft Sherman. Hire's hoping for a prosperous m THE NURSERY. -- ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rush's 22 west th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE GO acrefarm. 38 acres In crop, 12 in pasture; new fl-rooin bouse and 'barn; crop, stock, tools. Implements, etc. If taken soon, go with place at Hut.oOO $1 "jtiO cash, balance on good terms. 182 acre?. IIP acres In cultiva tion, 40 mire can be; S2 acres in t.tnber and pasture, all fenced; ii-room bouse and b.tlh; good afix52 burn and cow barn for 3 4 oaws; .good farm h( D e 'i mop; all tools anil 'ii plemenis go with ' place at li,."tll, oh boat of terms. 80 acre s in crop, 7 'i miles from Eugti.e. If sold soon, will go at ftSO.OO an aorc crop Included. 100 acres. 7 miles from Eu gene, ou (intd gravel road; 75 acres in cultivation; 2D In pasturfl and timber. Price, SLiiiiO. 16 lots in I'h K-nlx, Arizona, to trade for property In or near Eugene. New ,1-room house and lot close in; modern In every respect; will furnished, for $2. oon. Good new .'-room house and two lots: gxtd barn, chicken house and park; l-anilly or chard and berries; a good home; for 81,1100. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8th St, FOR SALE H-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot S0x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore gon Land Company. - tf FOIl SALE Several hundred cords of wood; body fir oak, maple and ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plank and Johnson real estate office. FOR SALE Five horse power gaso line engine, traction wagon, and wood saw; in good order; price $225. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l FOR SALE Or will trade for wood or hay, one second hand top bug by, one narrow-tired wagon; ad dress B. A. Seelye, 8B0 High St. J6 FOR SALE 35 acres river bottom land ; 9 acres potatoes, 1 0 acres corn; balance in hay. Chenp if takfen at once. Enquire 476 West Fifth street. jy20 FOR SALE Timoer lnnd; quarter section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell Cheap if sold at once. Address C. J. G., care Guard office. FOR SALE City lots, close In; (300 $350 and $400; $50 down and $1 Oper month, without Inter est. W. H. Kay, at Eugenij Gun Company's store. tf FOR SALE A good all-around horse nine years old, weight. 1150 or 1200; for sale cheap. Enquire at the Guard office. Jyl FOR SALE A well improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co-, burg. This is a bargain at $70 per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Or. FOR SAL.E One National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. FOR SALE $800 lleo 2-cy)lnder 20 horse power touring car; used 5 months, complete with cover, storm curtains, gas lamps nnd equipment. M. F. McClaln at First National Bank. Jy2 NOTICE Having ivcovered trom my injury I have'resunied my business of horseshoeing and general bluck smithlug. C. 1). Holoway, Eust Eleventh street. Falrmount, Or. DON'T fail to see Ctaeiem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and milling stock. H. Che . tern, Room tl. Walton Bldg. tf $10 CASH AND 1 PER MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient to make you ln- . dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. B. Robinson, general agent. Pacific Grove. Cal. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. Stato licensed embaltner Office and residence. Tenth and Olive streets. Phoua Red 44s 1. V KTKRI NARY ST KGKONS DR. C. C. ;ltll i TTH Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on Slate Medical Hoard. Is located at 23 W. ilth Street; Phono Red ItiSl. MINI NO ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE! SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home in nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth Btreel, K. J. Klrkwood, representative. POLK'S GAZETEER A business di rectory of eaoh city, town and vil lage In Oregon nnd Washington, giving a descriptive sketch of each plnce, together with the location and shipping facilities, and n clas sified directory of each business nnd profession. R. L. Polk & Co,. Inc., Seattle. FOH IIKNT FOR RENT Furnished house for the summer; apply 367 Kast Four ttcnth Street. FOR RENT Nice Iront room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable, for two gentle men. 154 East Ninth street. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIANS AND HUKUKONS DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathic phyo'clan. All cnable disease treated. Women ,and children I specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn'a Phone Red 1631. FOR SALE Good clean stork of general merchandise located at onoj oi me nest iraiuni; points ju county; will rent building: party must have at least $3,000, cash. A gilt edge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1X0 acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would exchange for residence property In Eugene. For further information, see G. G. Gross, in Eugene theater block. ivili Kill.'. 11Y OWNER Seven w.i Iw.nun five nnd n half lots. ! piped for irrigation, high nnd dry; Ismail liarn anu cntcKcn noiiHe; an kinds or rrult anil Hemes, n lasen at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street. t FOIl SALE Fine mountain ranch of SO acres; 40 In cultivation nnd about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house nnd oul liuildintis; located eight miles south of Eugene. Price 1,000. Carl G. Washburne. LOTS "fo7TsALE H Y OWNER Two lots and S-rooni house, barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot 160x05 on Twelfth and Alder streets, just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 34 Ferry street. Phone Red 31S7. C. H. CANNON. M. l. Homoepatblc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory nnd light treatment. Office. Suite 1. 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 040. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main )1. J. F. TITl'8. M. D. Homoeopathic physlclnn and surgeon. Chronic diseases and llHeasi-f women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanic, static. X-ruy and vibratory electrical treatments 'giv en. Office, 581 Willamette street, with Dr. L. K. McDougal. Resi dence, 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Main 62il. Residence phone. Main 631. ATTORN KVS-.4T-I.AW S. D. ALLEN, Aiioiuti) -at-la, bl6 Willamette stre., Eugene Oreaon. L. BILYEl1, Attorney-al-lw. Oillc. over Koran's shoe store, Kiigent Oregon. LEuN R. EDMCNaiJN, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, E:gene Loan mid Saving Bank. FOR SALE Two story residence and lot 80x160 between Ninth nnd Tenth streets. Soon will lie good for business location. Also lot between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Apply 633 Olive street. Al WAXTltll . M. TRAVIS, AUorney-at-ittw. Of fice over Eugene ljian & Saving; Bank, Eugene. Oregon. W WTE'i A Ctrl to tin ho 1'it-liil ' -'t rt 1" Hi-"! Kirsg) ' don't think I cars for my .(H. two hones an? an t(ty T O mush this morninji.Ql'vo jut ei'.o Williams Co. Tm.fer Li elt 3:0 Mfiivv Hauling wood ro Sale 504 wTlbnxttr St. Cnpen'. Oifl Pbon !)uk 11' i-i r .i i W TE! I I 'l l for general lloil-e- I B.irk. Apply 7."i Ferry Street. ; WAN'IKD- Girl f ir general Iioiim'-I work. Anply 67 Willamette street, j corner of Tenth. Jt! WALTON NESS, Attornoys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the Bttite. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. WOODCOCK i POTTER. Attorneys-m-law. A. ''. Woodcock and K. O. f'otl'i-, (inl.e one PiocK rtnnth o! rtirhMtlllti Ij!o,K. I'.'llltetie. Oreltotl I. V II '-linAI GIL Special atten tion Kivcn to oivorce and seftie Rient f estates. A;nt for Contl netitnl Insurance Company. Room D, First National Bonk Building Eugene, Oregon. Building. HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer' and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors, Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene Oregoo. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Saetch . as and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman block. CARPET CLEANERS JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleauer. Phone Black 6071. ABSTRACTORS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or Pricia reasonable. itKAIi ESTATE AGENTS J. L. OLARK & CO. Dealers IS. real eBtate, Creswell. Or. SOUTHERN" PACH'iU K. 11, TIME CARD Toward Portland Passenger -No. 16 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Pasaenger. No. 12 11:55 a. in., Roseburg PasHuuger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex press, i Towurd Sun Francisco I'nsHonger,' No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg 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. Wcndllng Branch. No. 84 8:30 a. m., leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene for Wondllng. No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wcndllng. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. O. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent. Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and iip-to-tomorrow ' - fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to , D. S. McDOUGAL Scott's ssoittpsiii Capsob FtfyUlVE CUTiE. Fop Ifillirr.mntiiin nr,itrh rf t i.i Hi.,. ,, jil.ftiK4 M.lii'.j i. , ,-n t) (!ni- iiil-Kl', n t..rmrf uiii M ' i...,..,! i:.-HNM of t! t rliitirv Ottfu. ,. Ah. ttt'f ImrtuJw. Hold hf :Ii-t. I' (.! II in. or h nmil. iHiti.ni'l, jtaH.ur ilirw h.iiMiA a.:,W,., NKI.I.MN1,V1,K, l)K LA NO. bruggiH Hold b W. L. I V' ' i ?! ';) :.i O