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C vflSO e.. l-o I iPJ) I'h'W viJmt. I -9B7-"" the week, Address all .EneOuarO. urea" .15 .50 per month W"" (ln advance) ,i one !e i 4.00 2.00 .50 .05 onto ' Copies 1.60 ISmade'inownon r- wS;fd to '"'""L'.nf for wb.crlption , or -?!? .A-Btho"riied to lire-w postmasie' TrecVipt for subscriptions d rec! -klv Guard. D,llr and IDElEXDEN"r PAP. 1IMIH l-SSOB K1SCOVKHS WORLD UlWa Diversity of Wisconsin recog- ..k a arlpnCP AS hat tnere is ""-' " - .. Ac nnnn thp &S- CV. It prutccuo - .. .ie, ond the ten- ion mat aircrew 0 social evolution are as . . . . ....It. nc Ihc ble a suoject ior am" ion of foreign trade, tne ue ent of agriculture, art or llt- Among the professors in iversity of Wisconsin is Pro- Jerome Dowd, who has de- large amount of study to the tendencies of cur rocial ev Professor Dowd I; not one : who believe that economics tssarlly a dismal science or e study of sociology tends to bne a pessimist, says the Oak- quir;r. receat paper before the Aaier- kiotlation for the Advance- Science, Professor Dowd dis- from' the conclusions of cer- i:logtsts that all modern clv- f.re d'senorsic aad des- l) tirly deiay, Mi stated his hat such predictions are un- ed. After examining some of Jitions vain produce a by- or mor:.l pcrvern. r..i well physical and m:-mnl defec- rjfessor Dowd concludes that the conclusions cf decadence d upon unreliable data and y assumptions from passing jot social phenomena; that to- untoward phases of life are ! to an extent never known that while there are many ontribnting to the decay of iliiation, yet, on the other medial agencies are at work ater extent than ever before, there is no reason to believe forces of destruction are the f werful. paper by Professor Dowd is argument for the more thor- f -d systematic study of social na, so that reliable data may aulated and Intelligent effort ial, moral and economic I undertaken by Individuals sty. f O DKl'oilT HINDI" IMMIGRANTS housaml Hindu resident nf Columbia will be deported to '&e Plan of W. I,. Macken- deputy minister of labor fd by the Dominion govern- Je claims that there are 1000 lians in Vancouver. New and vicinin- . 1 who are living i.v i - --.uer iou are willing to , -"aeruielaw t!ie,niin h th, necessarv au 0 "rder the a.,.,,,.....,,,,, , ' If the deiiortation wi",se ,s iilllded ?r In Canada, will carry M Hongkong. M ,ig-s 'he Dominion govern- ; . lu of trail; I'orlation -""! io india. ias "'x '!..sand of ehe-n hi., '!''''''' (',mst- -"'rtui nere In it,d tk. " i'r,'" nii'".v i" r-rr l- '' I' lr, it u a? tr.i.i. . , , . "u 'n ail n, ijh k. r with his in lot meet his current e0'ns account, and a dozen (other parallels might bo brought up I and arrayed to prove the truth otlie Down in St. Louis a man was fined! $100 the other day for throwing his: wife's powder rag out of the window. They are making a good deal of I noUe about equal rights to all per sons, regardless of sex, or previous condition of servitude, but It seems to us that If man ever had any par- ticular rightB In this world, It Is about time they were pointed out to him, so that he may go about exer- j clsing them. j Congressman LilUefleld Is an able lawyer, but he was going far wheni he said no anu-irusi law naa ever been enforced, or ever could be. Let that Idea once become generally ae- cepted and trust magnates would I have to reckon with something far I more dangerous, to them, than a law. ! "I "Pistol toting would soon be a ' thing of the past if all the states j would adopt the Alabama law for-! bidding the sale of pistols less than two feet long, as the average "taler" Is too lazy to cart a cannon around. Things that pay best are seldom the most desirable, but until human nature undergoes a great change they will continue to be the most desired. Many who make a business of tell ing the people what'they need do not seem to be aware that they are only demonstrating their own need of the coin. If the kaiser succeeds In his at tempt to put a tax on bachelors In Germany congress may confidently look for a message on the subject next winter. The professional stock waterers to : a man regard snythlng calculated to j put a check on their operations as dangerous radicalism Without knowing much about the evidence we are inclined to think that Boss Jim Guf fey only got what I was coming to him. Hon. William Jennings Bryan Is confident that there Is enough big n VIRGIN TIMDITY. ' . ivj.! I''s l W jjli is what niakes on rwr" tliurough I lll 1 1 1 W rOr jf5- -V'ftli Sr"m l!)e' ground up. When there s ' 1 lllll&jlllM'lt'ift tfl I 1 trouble we kmw where to locate It 'l MvtXuSmmntm I IBWmimif' M and remedy it In ihn best tunnnerand tluml mllilX WmmMW" I honest lime. That means a flrst- I MCTWl MWgW n ' "h "nil a very small bm for ' f' ! irba5 BSriStW Hypnotist (in Dead uulch)l "Ladies and gentlemen, I have now put Mr. Adft&' -aJ Bunko Poto into mesmeric tranoo, and he -imagines that he i a younggirl 4 fflS 2 bout to receive her iir: proposal. (To Pete) "hV hird e7" scan SV SiS ( V-Ts. LiJ'h JM. V?V-. lransl'rlallon ., . v .r. 5Bl" 7 u r: "- rode 1 imtcbJm&M I ' is THK EIGKXE DAILY GUARD, THl IWDAY game In th: busy, fmii, Africa. s country to kep) will 11 Jl i him ) to "Keep Vm guessing possible'' M-f-in..- l-, . the luiU-pcri,,,,. . ,..,,, as loiii; as ie niiitto itf . wliii h h , Iiostliom-d its na;i., til the last wick il . oiiv in inn iiii- in Auuiisi. M... -vi''K ii lienor time nearst must in Kurope than h, Mi 'l ied. Mexico has a revolution, or a bunch of strenuous bandits, on its hands, accorditig t which brand of ! TIMU'D vmi ..........I ... ' "l s'r"'K"t goods, What a lot of other fat men would like to know is how Taft got through college without beln called "fatty." Mr. Sherman might spike a great many paragraphic guns bv shavin,. 0ff those Eni-iuh i ,..,...... a oiul-IS Ul U1S Portland wants more seats parks. So does Kugene. - In her ADVKIITISKD l.KTTKHS , ' July 8. 190S. Bachnian. Harry. ' Beaman. Henrv. Bell, .Mrs. Charlie. Bennett, Cordon P. Bowers, Mr. Laura. Brown, A. H. Brown. Mrs. Madison. Hurlinghain, K. L. Castell, Mrs. E. Cranfill K. M. Diess. Mrs. Kilen. Dunlay, Charles. Duran, A. J. Evans, Kobt. Gourley, G. S. Hansen,' Nis. Johnson, X. Kellman. ,1. Wallace. Martin, Charlie. Peterson, Miss Ella. Seeley, Mrs. Cora. Shelley, Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. Emma. Smith, Miss Joe. Spencer, Xellie. Sullivan, Michael. Werry, Miss Kosa. J. L. PAGE P. M. LAKE MARRLK AND GRANITE WORKS MOVED. E. C. Lake has moved his marble works from the corner of Willam ette and Sixth to East Seventh St., between Willamette and Oak, where i he will be pleased to see all old and new patrons. Jul 9 Ingrain wa'.: paper guaranteed not to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d I sf. knocks.) V JVI.V , Halntuol o Comtipotion opcrmancnlly otrrcomco) projicr personal efforts v.ilMrie slance cjllioono truly Ijoiicjicial Tuolie remedy, i rim o) f tgfi on i Kluir ojSoima, vJu-H enablcs'oicioorm regular Kabits daily So that assistance to na lure may be graduatl dispensed A when no Lonttr neeW astKebestof remedies, when Yfijiiired, arc to assist of unctions, vhicK must depend ulti Palely upon prober hourisKmeht, proper e)Jort,and riKt livin generally Tot its beneficial effects, a!wy4 by t genuine California Fig Syrup Co. only SOLD ALL LEADING DRUGCiSTS oat iue only, rgulr price 50f fiattl Brittain Bennett, charged with as sault on the 10-year-old daughter of Peter Zollrier, of Mount Angel, on the night of the 4lh, bad his prelim inary hearing yesterday before Jus tice Hayes and was bound over to the circuit court In JS000 bonds, failing to furnish which he was taken to the county jail by Constable Mil ler. SHOE SHOP IX X)Bl"RQ E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first class shoe shop in'Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring in your job work. d&wtf GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Falrbanks-More Gasoline Engine for pumping, iipraylng, sawing, grind lug. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fnirtuuiks-Moroe Dynamos and Mo ton for power and light. Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and Towers. I'airlwnks-Morxe Grinders, Fet-d CliopK'rs, Well Pumps. All first quality good at lowest prices always in stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick shipments. Write for cntulogue and prices, BERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIR.BANK, MORSE (B CO. Portland. Oregon Appreciates smoking good :igars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cijr,ar is a favorite among all thin'kingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE 0REATS8T TIUTRICAL I SyOW PAPli IM THE WOITWD. HMfiYear. SingW&apy, If Cbu . ISSl'KK WKKKLT. BAM-. Co fnvx. FPK QUOif t 1008 CLASSIFiEb columns 1 OK BAI.K FCMt SALE One fres;; eow ami calf. 1. L. Miller, Ulair Street addition. If FOH SALE Loose cheat hay. Squire Smith. Phone Farmers 13x'J. I d&wj20 FOit SALE Drop-head Singer sew ing machine, good as new. Wnld House, corner Sixth and Olive streets. tf FOH SALE Tnorotignurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 650 Wil lamette street. tf KOH SALK Metrostyle pianola in good condition; reasonable; In quire at this office. J 1 3 KOll SALK t!ood paying business In Eugene. For particulars ad dress box 413, city. J9 FOR BALE; Buff Urpingtou ecus, 13 for tl. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Colunibia avenue, corner 19th tl. FOR SAl.K A first-class barn, suit able to be made into a dwelling. Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street. If FOR SALE 8 good work horses: ;l sets pood work harness; 1 lumb'T wagon. A. M. Gilbert, 8" W. Sth st. 12 FOR SALE Parties wishing to bu 200 acres of first-class timber laud call on J. W. Carlile, f'.ur nilbs west of Hale. FOR SALE tf-room house, three blockB from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet.' Price, J2 10D. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE Royal Amies, black Re publicans, Blngs and Lamberts; F. Ludford, tlephone Black 3262; 1194 Mos3 Ave, Fnlrmoiiut. FOR 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 $226. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l FOR SALE Choice Royal Anne cherries, carefully picked, for sale. Phone Black 2S31, or call at l;64 Washington st.c-et, c irner ..( West Seventh. FOR SALE 35 acres river bottom land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balance in hay. Cheap If taken nt once. .Enquire 476 West Fifth street. J.v20 FOR SALE TlmDer.land; quarter section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell chenp If sold at once. Address C. J. G., care Guard office. FOR SALE A well improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn burg. This Is a bargain nt $j0 per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Or. FOR SALE One National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter, and a largo Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Trnvls, Loan & Savings bank building. FOR SALE Goon Clean stock of general merchandise located at one of the best trading points in Lane county; will rent building; party must have at leist $3,000, cash. A gilt edge, opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would exchange for residence nronertv In Eugene. For further Information, see G. O. Gross, In Eugene theater block. FOR SALE HY OWNER Seven room house, five and a half lots, piped for Irrigation, high and 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. Bust 13th Street. t FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 In cultivation unci about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house and out buildings; located eight miles south of Eugene. Price 1,000. Carl O. Washburne. LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house, barn; Tine land for garden; on Fourth strce , near mill race. Lot l(lx!5 on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. .1. J. Walton 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE -Two story residence and lot 80x Kin bet wren Ninth t i, .iroois Soon will be i mi i . H . . good for business location. Also lot b lween Tenth ami r.ieveiuu streets. Apply 633 Olive street. . Al FOR SALE- One team heavy mules, oil" set rif chain harness and one 3 V, -Inch Mitchell wagon. In goad condition. Mules are true lo a fault and a l'ff ('. team for all purposes. Price f"'" outfit. $4 50. Inquire at tills office. KOK SALE AND EXCHANGE X-rom house; modern; barn; good well; close In: lol ii."xli'i: to trade Tor farm not far from Eugeii.-. in 7-10 ncri"; bottom land iidlom-l-.g Htv lirni'.-. all l-t culllvatl in: I I. n irr-li." r' 'Ine land; parly (le in T.de for larger farm. si, i.-riti MALE Good .Vro'iin bouse and lot. on" block from high school Good pr'Hief Bargain at IIS..0. lock farm to trade Tor cltv v: nleiity of euiiiuie; s miles frMii Eu 2111 acres. 1 1 u in crop eiiid lnilldli:i;J:tp!enl of en-Inn j. t . i - crop go-.-! with the plf you ( a barg-iin her.-. ,.0 mile v6lir ra.Hh urlces In I',,.;.. e bullies -we don't wnl't to i,.ll,l..-t -.Mile Willi! "if' FORM ONE MOR.E HABIT YDl' HAVE probably not vet formed enough "hab its". It is likely thi t you would find the "ad-answering habit" a dividend-paying one and one that would nevm lure you - far away from the best thrift-creed ever devised. A habit Is usually formed through yielding to natural in clination. The nd-answerlu:: habit. will have to be cultivated perhaps against present in clination, and through an ef fort of will. You are not in the habit of saying "liupcsslbie," are yon? FOR SALE tin 1 1 can, a very likely, pure blood reddish Jersey bull calf for sale; five .weeks old; if taken before Saturday, July Is. Drinks milk or bran mash. Price $11). E. L. Campbell, 54 Olive Bt., Eugene. Phone Red 1332. WANTKD WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eugene Ooneral hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris. , tf WANTED Teams for railroad work at Wendling. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lumber Company's office. jlD WANTED Furnished house, ft or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too far out. Three In family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. tf LOST AX1) FOUND LOST Ladles' hlack belt with gold buckle between 9th and High and Congregational church Sunday. Leave at Guard office. 2t LOST A carmen bracelet (gold Hprlng); lost on streets July 4. Finder please leave at Guard of fice and receive reward. , J7 LOST On the streets this (Frlduy) afternoon, a pocket book contain ing $75 In currency, an Elks' card, etc. Finder please leave with Geo. II. Smith or at The Guard office and receive liberal reward. .17 FOR H EXT FOR RENT Nice front-room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East Ninth street. oilSCKLUANKOUB SAY 1 am here again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L, C. Williams. NOTICK Ilnvlnir recovered from mV Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. D. Holoway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or. SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. Poyner will conduct a summer school at her home on S. Will for several weeks during the summer. .Re view work in the fourth and fifth grades. For further Information phono black 2 891. DON'T fall to see Chezem if you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. 11. Che rem, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE- SCHOOLS "The Busy Mnn's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades anil profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars nt the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. POLK'S GAZETKER A business di rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon and Washington, giving a desc.ript ivo sketch of each place, together with the locution and shipping facilities, and a clas sified directory of each business mid profession. It. L. Polk & Co., Inc.. Seattle. ATTOR N KYS-AT-'.A V S. t. AI.LK A liorliei -a t- la, ti I 6 Wlllainetie street.. Eugene '"-eion LEON It. KDMf.NnoN, Attorriey-at- I law. looms 1 nnd 2, K'tgene Loaij j and Saving Hunk. t. M. TRAVIS, At'.omey-at-iuw. Of fice over Eugene Loan &. Saving1 Bank, Eugene. Oregon. . A. WINTEUMEIKR, Attorney-B' ( law. Land titles and probate spec- j pittles Orflre over Chambers-llrls- j low Bank. GEORGE 11. liOKIIIS Attorip y-at-1 l.i -.v ; office llovey Building, tor-! ' til anrl Willamette- street.-!; ri I .iiul 2 iiM;tti w II.L1AMS & BEAN, rt'tcirnev ,ie law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Beau Practice in all courts of the Ptat and before the V. 8. Land Offlrt Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCIuu'q ATTOKN KVS (font inued. ) L. UILYEU, Attnrney-nt-law. Ulrica over Yoran's Eboe store, Eugene, Oregon. i WALTON & NESS, Attiirneys-at-law. ' J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in all the courts in the ! state. Office, room 3, Walton ' Block, Eugene, Oregon WOODCOCK ar. POTTER, Attorueye-al-iaw. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugene. Oregon. i JESSE &. WELLS, l.uwyw, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene. Or. opposlto postoffire. Gives special attention to the examination of ab ' stracls, drafting wills, settling es- tales, conveyances and collections. Alio to all pension matters. Phon Red 1176. I. N. H ARBAUGll. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment tf estates. Agent tor Conti nental Insurance Companv. Room 6, First National Dank Building, Eugene. Oregon. Building. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rHYSIClA.NS AXl KI'lUiKONS DR. ANNA MAURER. Jsteapathle phy'clan. All cuinble diseases treaced. Women and children t, specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Pbona Red 1631. DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' storo, 518 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathic physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases ot women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 540. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. . F. T1TU8, M. D. Homoeopathio phyBlclan and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 581 Willamette street, with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi dence, 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Main 629. Residence phone. Main 631. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKHSON, undertakers and embalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh' streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embnlmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 4481. V KTERIXAKY SI'IUJ K( . S DR. C. t mtlFFITII Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on Stato Medical Hoard. Is located at 23 W. Sth Street; Phone Red 1681. MINING KXOINKKRH HERBERT LEIGH, mlng engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene Oregon. AIUIH Tlil'T FREE THOMAS Architect. Saddl es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings in course ot construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Christian block. CARPET ( LEA NICKS JAY C. MOORE, carpet elonner. Phono Black 5071. E. C. Gulliford Feed erd Livery, Boarding Stables New Fl.wr Room New ItulilM-r l ire Turlii'iiU. Full Creek Stage Line. 10U West Kill Street. Phone Main 4th o? July FUNS-SHIEIOS-FESTOONS all in the National Colors Schwarzschild's Bock Store 566 Willamette So. I William s C o. Tr; r sfcr Light and Hf?vv Hauling woon tor sale S04 WlilamrtleSU Em-ei. Orgon Phone Lilac A)t i n'.iL tJN Jia tfi) "111 to eyehaiicc'' r ZIMMERMAN & 'tCGII. jlO 2 2 ft'u. I ll btr et. o !lsini.,. r, Q MtdU If I o o O Th.