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-7iy of the week, ei Addre.- 8,1 ct""- U" iu Daily J'"";;', carrier, pr "omn DtftfJ. war ( m advance) 4.00 !oo ... .05 ' 1 60 jiarej" -.pplication. riiffpnp. Ores0. K!e!" .wond-class matter. Kl(iKXK OVARII THI-1WDAV, JVLY 0. 190H. gene, the parade being especially I creditable. It was Bluiply an cvllem-i;. S,r,ln advance). joontD ST cww 77, tur The finard. "S'lng are autnorizeu w ne (0iio .iw bscrl,,t ons or intd,rT her lioness' for The '"CL Weekly Guard. " oliJ L. Clark. Col!r' V authorized to A" Pfn7receii.t for subscriptions te'.n,lT1 Weekly Guard. ,v lI)KI'KXlf-s"r PAI'KK- .K-latel rn-"- . (..iiMrnla newspaper prints a ion . . , , n ront issue tnai ib et-rinon iu , wrtk reading by all and especial y the young. Whether or not the article Is original, it matter ....... i. there just the same. It is on the subject of work-making, a habit or doing things right; iUlt.are the links which we m horsing day by flay In the chain Of character. It taeretore Denouves ut see to It that the welds are maae carefully. Not slovenly appren tice! are went to do, with the seams left open, ready when the strain com, to snap asunaer, uui w.i.iuui blemUn, as the master mechanic "Carefulness as to detail, and pains taking thoroughness In atte nalng to the commonplace affairs of life, are rcommendable traits la all walks, but nowhere tbunt for (note than In the formatloa of ShWacler. It may seem trivial toaller to have your watch Jtet ith railroad time, when you wish to travel, but it may make all the difference of catching your train or losing It. When some one does you a favor, do not wait too long before passing If along to another. It may stem to be a little thing to speak kindly instead of crisply to your ac quaintances, but it puts you down In Mr estimation either h.3 a "soc- table fellow" or a "grouch." Life, as rale, is made up of small affairs. One of the distinguishing marks f the successful mechanic la that f hen he turns out a piece of work it sdane. Each link has been carefully inspected before it leaves his hand, ndwhen the chain Is forged and fin ked, it is ready for the supreme st. But how many a man- has left m? little ragged,,'i!nfinished weld imeithere in the chain of his char ter, and when the real te3t of life es it rips open like a rone of land? "Theunprlnclpha mechanic will "'Betimes smear over a weak ..nt f his chain by filling his weld with se, and tnereby hide the defect r a moment; but when the wt hip lss at her anchor nr, n,'..i fig tide, there Is no hiding n, ..., f. "'"O iuk ncotv then, and just so surely as It ttlsts it will cause o 1.,,... o- '"i the man wlm ,a .... e in som? linio ,.. r...... , ... - irtiiu. ime IT, S"eCter of hls J'c,ulirul "Ins. ""I rise in the hevd "' "I'iness to prove his un- uieuiiauic. ii. nua biuiij an r I aunc.w H of what a town may do whePevery- I i.nJ.-lt,ula GnmuTn l.xll.l .... ...... ' bodyhelps some. J'q build up a city we must pull together. A busy Iconoclast .leisures tin re is no more trurti in the ffttsy Ross flag story than In the later Ilnrbmu i Fritche yarn. Oh, what's the use?' Even If they were Illusions, th y were beautifnul enough to be let alone. ' , Hon. Adlal E. Stevenson, axeman j of the first Cleveland administrati:m '' and vice-president during the second, j just to show that he Isn't a has-been ' 1.5 a candidate for the democratic I nomination for governor of Illinois. ; Few National conventions or can didates have succeeded in naming in advance the paramount Issue of a campaign puon sentiment nas us ually made- It after the campaign was well under way. Chirp up, ye lovers of political ex citement. Chairman New predicts there will be more of It In this cam paign than in Buy lnc 1890, and his guess is apt td ha Pight as another's. Uncle BahTwlll shortly'open bids for S.OOu.OOO pounds of dynamite. Nobody need fear being blown up, however, -It's for use on the Pan- rama Canal.' fascinated by her firs. n.,o . ""raiobile a Las ,. r8"a'iok.ew,;fi;:,: 'ne ps the ton,.. I,. . . blamo ul 50 niHt'h "iame, after an n ,, . "1 tlle W(rld. who hav .,k r,:7' '....re that seraliv n. -ienee, and . I r'"'1"' ' nine i,,e'or their , ls rc"",on- '!)ria'su '' rrPn,'1'ard or 'ovmeni if,. ' '' 0rp.m I)e "0,sr,' ','!"" '"' ,!le mat- the State' n , 'h m"1 "P ayoA cm:,'0,. d"':"e people of '":h ahn .J' " '''c eomnion- Win. ' "right's donne- li'ily wa:.,r. somebody w:'s reporteil :'f' ronr,. rn. ' 'halrmar. foni mlt- When it comes to naming the bad men of the day, lawyers who. for a price, map out evasions of the law which enable "malefactors of great wealth" to keep on malefactlng with Impunity, should not be overlooked. Texas seems to be more active in trying to collect the $0,000,000 in fines Imposed by Its courts upon the Standard Oil Co., than the Federal government is going after that $29, 000,000 fine. Temporary Chairman Hell of the Democratic National Convention ought to be able -to mako a ringing speeoh. And what is more this par ticular Bell Is said' to possess a silver tongue. Judging from the enormous show ing of cash on hand In recent bank statements, .the old stocking isn't as popular a depository as It was last winter. Poets may sing of the glory and joys of other days, but there will al ways be men with whom pay day will continue to hold It's own as the best "of all. From present Indications nobody need be surprised to see same of the Roosevelt messages to Congress dis tributed as Bryan campaign literature. Forty-four different people com peted for prizes offered by the Cherry Fair at The Dalles, and there were 6S1 boxes of cherries on the tables. r 'T '.-": ...--1 V i r -.-iy i''. J i' L4'- - V m CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OR BALE i'olf SAl.K -Kri'sh W. S.iunil stru'l. Vvii SM.V. One tr;. .ow and calf. 1'. L. Miller, lilair Sir.vt addition. if MRS. JAMES MONROE MILLER, Mrs. Miller, wlm , a.e ivaus n-prvKeututlve, ls one of the most popular and progressive women In the life ot Washington. Mrs. Miller ls a native of I'eunsylvaiiia, but was educated at the Kansas State university and for severul years was engaged in the woman's club movement In the wesL Ml Miller ls a writer of considerable ability, having contributed several stories of merit to the various magazines, in Washington society she is uoted as a most (jrilliaut and entertaining woman,, TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Coquille Herald: Kev. .1. N. Mc Connelli )( Eugene, who conducted revival meetings in the. Christian church In this city during April, will be back again the last of the week nii.l H.I1I tub.. lit, ruvolop t.nt...,! Fred Fisk, sheriff, to B. A. Wash- j work In the county for a year. Mr. burne, D., 1G0 acres in sec. 2G, tp. ; McConnell had good success, adding 19 a., r 1 w., $19.64. to the church about 22 members dur- Samuel E. Lowe to Jesse K. Lowe, , ,,g the meetings referred to, and W. D., 40 acres In sec. 3, tp. 1!) s., , there is no doubt but that great good r. 12 w., $300. Iwlll be accomplished during bis stay J. E. Kennerly et ux to F. A. ! with us. Moore, W. D., tract in sec. 10, tp. I 17 s., r. 1 e., $42. j Henrietta Goldsmith to Zlda Gold- Holding that a notary public Is a smith, V. D., part of lots 5 and S in ; state officer, and that his duties and blk. 18, Eugene, $10. , functions are not confined to any United States to Willard L. Card, ' particular district or section, Attor patent, 160.35 acres in sec. 12, tp. j ney-General Crawford contends thnt 19 s r. 12 w. .a notary public can officiate at any L. A. Houck et ux to Michael Cof-! place within the state. The opinion fee, W. D., 308. 19 acres in sec. 18, Is given in the case of a notary nub- That Taft should go to the Hot Springs lor a rest at least shows that he hasn't the usual candidate's fear of getting in hot water. England Isn't worrying over the spending of $50,000,000 for warships by Brazil she has the contracts to build 'em. ' . The benevolent print paper trust continues to pulp wood, letting the newspapers do the talking and pay the bills. Now, that they are actually curing lepers, hope Is revived that a cure may yet be found Sot the campaign liar. GA.SOI.IXK WOO n AW W G. White prepared to saw your wood on short nonet. Phone Black 4.15 1. Kjaldence, Si West 81ita street. tp. lo s., r. ft w, $3500 Samuel Elmore et al to O Hard, Q. C. 1)., 56-100 acres in sec 19 and 30, tp. IS s r. 1 L w., $10. v Grace L. Parker to W. E. Parker, W. D., lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, in blk. 102 Junction City, $500. Kobert Uano et al to J. M. -Martin, W. D lot 1 in blk. 9 of Chris tian's add. to Eugene, $500. T. A. Hurd ot ux to 11. II. Wood, W. D., tract in claims 47 and'72, tp. 17 and IS s., r. 3 w., $1000. W. E. Hiown et ux to O. I. Circle. W. D., lot 1 In blk. 1 in It. K Scott's add. to Eugene, $530. Solomon B. Colvin et ux to Chas. B. Allen, W. D., tract jn sw.s. 22 and 2 7, tp. 19 s., r. 12 w $101. LIGHTS OF HOME. I Pilot, how fur from home? . Not far, not far tonight; A flight of spray, a seabiri's flight, ! A flight oi tossing foam. And then the lights of home. i And yet again how far? , Seems yon the way so brief? Those lights beyond the rollint; I reef i Were ligius of moon and star. Far, far, none knows how far! ! Pilot, how far from home? ' The great stars pass away Before Him as a flight of spray, Moons as a flight of foam! I see the lights at home. j Alfred N.iyes in the' Cornblll .Iag-j azine. Alfred Noyes in the Cornhill Mag-1 azine. lie who removed W. Portland. from Glendale to THE MARKET FOR i D'P A I THE ROOSTER AND THE SHOT. ' ','''- I '.ht-ugnt io. . .. j : Roosteri "Ah, that looki like some thing to eat. " ... i.i-i- Eav no- i. . '1f. !' 1 "n , ' " i'ntr,!,... , 13 Wrr,,. ... i'1" In a , ii.fl ... . ' 1 '"'ration i,r x be,, 111. i' . ,iU' .-' 4r- Hem "I'm going tff)have eom of that or I'll know why." I I IV. I i ESTATE IS AT I McMurphey & Rugh s 22 west 8ih St Wt BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 50 acrefarm. 38 acres In crop, 12 iu pasture; new tt-room bolide :.ud burn; crop, stock, t.,o!s. implements, etc. If t;i r....i soon, g with place at S.t..';i( $1500 cash, balance i.u good terms. lii' acres. CO acres In cultiva tion, 40 more can be; 82 acres In timber and pasture, all fenced; 8-room house and bath; good 36x52 barn and cow barn for 84 cows; good farm home; V4 crop; all tools and implements go with place at $a,B0, on best "of terms. ' SO acres In crop, 7 miles from Eocene. If sold soon, will go at $:).0 an acre crop included. 100 acres. 7 miles from Eu gene, on good gravel road; 75 acres in cultivation; 25 In pasture and timber. Price. I. IIOO. 16 lots in Phoenix. Arizona, to trade for property in or near E UK" lie. New 5-roorn house and lot ( Ins. in; modern In every r.-sp.'c.t; well furnished, for 2.(Mli,. Good new 5-room house and two lc.t.- : good barn, chicken house and park; family or fhard and berries; n good hon e; tor $1.(100. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8'.h St. i i FOK SALE Loose cheat hay. Squire Smith. Phone Farmer 13x9. d4cwj20 FOH SAl.b n gas neater, ai.nost new, for sale cheap. Address Hex 14, Eugene, Or. tf FOH SALE Tnorougnurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire DaO Wil lamette street. ;f FOH SALE Good paying business In Eug.ne. For particulars ad dress box 4 13, city. ja FOH SALE Buff Orpingtou egga, 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th ti. FOH SALE A first-class barn, suit able to be made into a dwelling. Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class limner land call ou J. W. Carlile, four miles west of Hale. FORM ONE MOR.E - AJM'OIINKVS 1( oiiiiiiu.'cl.) O L. HlLYEL', Alt.ir.iey-nt-law. Oillce over Yorau's shoe (i)ore, Eugeu6, Oregon. HABIT FOH SALE st-room houi..-. three blocks from Willamette suleet; .ol 80x76 feet. Price, $2i".i. Ore gon Laud Company. w Y.1F HAVE probably not vet formed enough "hab its". It is likely that you would find the "ad-answer-Ing habit" a dividend. paying one and one that would never lure you far away from the best thrift-creed ever devised. A habit is usually formed through yielding to natural In clination. The Hd-anxw.'i'ing habit will have to be cultivated perhaps again! present in clination, nnd through an ef fort of will. You are not in the habit of saying "impossible," are you? ""MM I $ WALTON &- NESS. Attornes-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. .Ness. Will practice i all the courts In tha late. Office, room 3, Walton HKick, Eugene, Oregon. Wnincl (t untiiiucil. ) FOH SALE Several hundred co;;i. of wood; body fir oak. maple a. :! ash. B. A. Seelye, oflic? at Phin, and Johnson real estate olfice. WANTED A girl to do ho;isow.;rk. Enquire at 640 High street. tf V ANTED Crl work. Apply 7 for general hoine 5 Ferry Street. FOH SALE Five horse puwer gaso lino engine, traction wagon, and wood saw; in good order; price $225. Write, K. Cook, Irving. A-l FOH SALE Or will trade for wood or hay, one second hand top bug by; one narrow-tired wagon; ad dress B. A, Seelye, 860 High St. J6 FOH SALE Choice Hoyal Anne cherrlua, Carefully picked, for sale. Phone Black 2S31. or call at t.64 Washington st.c-et, corner : t West Seventh. FOR SALE 35 acres river bottom land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balance in hay. Cheap if taken at once. Enquire 4 76 West Fifth street. jv20 FOR SALE TirnDer land; 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 Eugene. Gun Company's store. tf VOI SLE One pair light mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight about 1000 lbs; one mure, 4 vears old. weight about 1150. A. M. Gil bert, 87'W. Oth st. J7 FOR SALE A well Improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles nortn.of Co. burg. This ls a bargain at $'j() per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Or. FOR SALE One National cash regis, ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. HAY FOR SALE The hay on the fair grounds has been cut and Is now for sale at $6 per ton on the ground. Oats and vetch. En quire ot F. M. Wllklns or 1 . Hangs. ' . j7 FOR SALE Good clean stock of general merchandise located at one of the best trading points In Lane county; will rent building; party must nave at least $3,000, cash. A gilt edge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. FOH SALIC OH TRADE 180 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. FOH SALE BY OWNER Seven 100111 house, five and a half lots, piped for Irrigation, high nnd dry; small barn and chicken house; all kinds of fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street. t MEN WANTED Men and boys wanted for picking cherries, half mile north of Eugene bridge. He gin .Monday morning. Dunn Land Co. J 3 WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6 . rooms for two. or three months; not too far out. . Three In family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. tt WANTED A stilto of furnished rooms with board and use of bath from Sept. 1, 1908, to the follow ing July, In a home within con venient distance from the Univer sity. Address 289 E. Ninth. LOST AND FOUND LOST Diamond scarf pin. Four leaf clover design. Reward offered. See Z at Smeede Hotel. . JO LOST On the streets this (Friday) afternoon, a pocket book contain ing $75 in currency, an Elks' card, etc. Finder please leave with Geo. H. Smith or nt The Guard office and receive liberal reward. .17 irJISCKLlitNKULS SAY I am here again to work. 1 am the lone, cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L. C. Williams. NOTICE Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. D. lloloway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or. DON'T fall to see Cheiem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved Timber and mining stock. H. Che. urn, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf $10 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient to make you In dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. B. Robinson, general agent, Pacific Grovo, Cal. 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 tons. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished froe. Full Information and circulars nt the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep-resentK.1vo. Fine mountain ranch of 40 In cultivation and i FOR SALE 80 acres; about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house and ou,- buildings; located eight, miles i south of Eugene. Price 1,000 Carl G. Wushburne. POLK'S GAZETEEH A business dl- rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon nnd Washington, giving descriptive sketch of each place, together with the location and shipping facilities, and a clas sified directory of each business and profession. H. L." Polk & Co.. Inc., Snarl 1. FOR KENT LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house, barn; fine land for. garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot KiOxUf. on Twelfth and Alder streets, just S. north of Patterson school. .1. J FOR KENT Nun Iront room; fur nace heat; electric ' lights and bath. Suitable for two geullu meu. li 4 East Ninth Street. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN 4TTOIlNKVH-AT-l,AV 1). ALLEN, Alio, i.tij at-la, 616 Willamette s'ree'., Eutseue '"eKon. Walton, 615 Willamette street, tf 1 ' " " - LEON K. EDMUNmJN, Altorney-at- law. Rooms 1 and 2, E".eue Loan and Savings Hank. FOR SALE Two siory residence, ami lot. KOxKM between Ninth ! and Tenth sti s. Soon will be, good for business Inritflon. Also lot b",w.'on Tenth and Eleventh i streets. Apply 633 Olive street. t Al i ti. M. TRAVIS, Atlnn.ey-al-la. Of fice over Eugene Loan He Saving.' Hank, Eugene. Oregon. wA.vrrij WAN fl:D An exnerlcnced starch i ironer at the Fisher laundrv. I WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eugene General hos pital. Apply to Dr. .1. W. .Harris. tf C. A. WINTEHMEIER, Attorney-al law. Land titles and probate spec laities. Office over Chambera-llnn-tow Bank. GKoRGK II. DoHHIS vioi n y-at- law; uMifp Huvcy lltli!dlng) cor. Mb ami Will.imrtte Hr.' ts; m mis 1 and 2 uptt.iir-. d'.'ANTK!) A loan and bis wife, the woman to cook and the. man fo ' ' work on the ranc'i. Address. Geo, j K-i.wlerso;i, Camp Creek. Lane C" . Oregon. tf JFSHE c W EL l.r, i.awy.v. No. 2 West Eighth -.ireet, Eocene, Or opposlle poslofflre. Gives sjierla' a i ti n l loii to the examination of no Hlracls, drafting wills, settling eg tates, conveyances and collections '0.ion!l pension matters. Plion. Ueiri 17 6. WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys-al-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. I. N. HA R B AUG 1 1. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle aient tf estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 6, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attornoys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the statu and before the U. S. Land Office, Offices 12. 13. 14 nnd 15 McClunu PHYS1CIA.NS AND StltGEONS DR. ANNA MAUHEH Jstenpaihio phy'clau. All nimble disease, treated. Women and children I, specialty. Office over F E. Dunn's. Phone Red 1631. DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette streec Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence .34 Ferry street. Phona Red 3187. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. J. F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathlo physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlo galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 61 Willamette street, with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi dence, 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Mala 629. Residence phone. Main 631. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertaken and embalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh stroew. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed einbalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 4481. V KT Kill N A H Y 8 U KG EONS DIC. C. C. GRIFFITH Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on State Medical Board. Is located at 23 W. Uth Street;. Phone Red 1681. KILNING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIuH, milling engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugoue Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Snetch. es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super, vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking ot build ing,' large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Cbrlsman block. CAKPHT (LEANER JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner. Phone Black 6071. AH8TKACTOR8 THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT ' CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, O' Prices reasonble. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealurs Hi real estate. Creswell. Or. E. C. Gulliford FeeJ and Livery, Boarding Stables New FKtor Room New Rubber Tire. Turnouts. Full Creek Hinge Line. 10 West 8th Street. Phone Main 00 4th of July FANSSMEIOS-FESTOONS all in the r-Jation.il Colors Schwarzscfiild's lorii Star 38 S WillancLLe to. Williams Co.JnvJtP l.it$h! and Hfavy H;jlvt WXJl l O'i JALE 604 WlPj,tttSI E.iecnf. (KAo Phoi.A lllucgjlitl " ":. irday was CVOr 'eld In Eu- 0 0 o