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Lxt CHAMPIOX
ini. I .AXE COrXTVS
BEAl'TIH lJ ill i nit
ddress o( Mr. B. H. Cox at
mmercla! Club last night was
and that his suggestion toucn
esponslve chord was evidenced
kMriy applause accoroea imu.
lied attention to the fact that
people probably because ol
At.it.al a ttruMintlK
g so mauj uat.uiai
esources, were prone to over
ome of the most important and
them to be wasted. The Mc-
!e river, he stated, was the most
ltul stream and offered the
attractions for trout fish-
if any in the United States.
ut advertising abroad In
lanner, Its attractions oraw
reds of sportsmen every sum-
who distribute thousands ol
among the people of the
Notwithstanding this fact,
tort las been made to protecl
opogate the trout in the stream
very year as a consequence wit
a decrease in their number, ai
taxable evidence that in. a few
la attractiveness to fishermen
live In memory only.
contrast to the Oregon policy
Cm called attention to the facl
the state of California spent
ands of dollars annually in
ogatlng trout in all its stream:
advertised this fact throughou
world, securing in return a vas
line from the throngs of tourist.
were attracted there on this ac-
t alone. His practical conclti-
suggestion to the club was
a determined effort be made to
re the establishment of a hatch-
at Gate Creek from which the
might ship the young trout to
various fishing streams of Ore
. or perhaps arrange tor hatching
fit at the salmon hatchery on the
er.
Hr. Cox's suggestion met with the
'rty approval of the club and e
nding committee will be appointed
'ake up this matter, not as affect
Lane county alone, but the entire
le, which has many rivers that In
wure rival the McKenzie as a
we fishing stream and deserve to
ooked after before they are en
If fished out.
E'!K IS ItKAIJA'
NO TREASURY DEFICIT
;dy shuddered a few days age
Mhe treasury department issued
o T fl8"rea 8howlnS a defl-
n b i,00 11,6 natl0n'8
not , FW th'8 reaaon 'h"e
"kely , be vlolent exhlbl
o Joy over the announcement
C h " "fter a. the
'dy I, , ,V 09 Promises to
the noar fnttire.
kS"1" ...
V o , matiZe(1 hunting
the cn bad way "nanclally;
ven inv "e b00k8 8now a sur-
o.ds whn. In lhe cas of Txas
t'hev managers complain-
'"we7 "."!""
rall,v Ul"lle legislation,
len J?mmls"nn 0' the state
hall I "laleme" and declar
th" ka ln bookkeeping.
'iTol ' 'he natlona' dclt
U nCmenda ""at the gov-
hich .r payinf? fr tnese
C-n-rv ln f qi"te fquently l
nd a, a ru0 n fore(fn
which represent ruture assets, and
should not figure as Items of cur
rent expense.
. The explanation Is quite comfort
ing, even if nobody Beemed to care
particularly, it may calm the minds
of esthetic persons who Imagine a de
ficit looks bad and forget that a Bur
plus Is a temptation.
It seems to be the opinion among
the promoters of the Lane County
Fair Association that It Is too late
this season to arrange for holding a
regular fair next fall. There Is, how
ever, a plan on foot to have a day's
racing for local horses after the
track Is completed and the new
grounds put In good shape. Mr. Yo
ran, at last nlghf's meeting of the
Commercial Club, suggested that
some kind of an exhibition be held In
town in connection with the races,
and the Idea may take practical
shape. Other Oregon towns hold
"rose fairs," "cherry fairs," etc., and
there Is no reason why Eugene could
not make a success of some kind of
an exhibition Immediately after bar
vest." The suggestion la worth seri
ous consideration. ' ' '
The railroad yards In this city
will, before the end ot the year, be
the finest In the state ot Oregon In
arrangement and park features. The
oompany has evidently decided to do
Its work of rebuilding and re-arrangement
thoroughly, without re
gard to expense, and asks -the co-operation
of the city and citizens in the
matter of opening streets and drive
ways that will make tor accessabillty
and convenience. The opening up of
Olive and Fourth from Pearl at oppo
site ends of the yards, Is deplred by
the company officials, and the council
should co-operate with them without
any unnecessary delay, thus exhibiting
a spirit of appreciation on the part of
the city that Is certainly due the
company for their splendid Improve
ments.
THE KIGENE DAILY Gl'ARD, TI'KSIMV. Jl I.V 14, 1908
1 u
O ,
natives. But Derhaui at,, n
do not require the salvation work, o'r Ofl of t hp
else their souls are so steeped m m-1 J? ' . C
iiulty that It is futue xo attempt o 1 E,S etlt 1 Cll
redeem them. Harry Thaw Is a Tills-1 f,,. , '
burg man, you know. unj doubtless : PPy e8 of to Jay ' 8 Vist
there are others. ,uniiof information as to tin- best method
, , i- i x i I of promoting health and happiness and
W hen s the proper time tZTl right living and knowledge of the world's
lu ucvuHiB merry : - asks an I beat products.
.ruu.T, wno wntesa feminine
hand. However, not being a widow,
we are not sure, but guess when the
selection for number two begins to
nibble is about right.
U. S. Marshal John Abernathy,
"Teddy's" friend, who kills wolves
with his hands, is now up against an
other sort of problem. He eloped
with and married an Oklahoma far
mer's daughter the other day. ..
In Portland they are arresting and
fining those property owners who re
fuse to cut the grass and weeds along
the streets adjacent to their premis
es. That is the proper thing to do In
any city.
Another campaign iio is hereby
nailed. ' Mr. Taft has not challenged
the fastest runner ln baseball for a
go around the bases. He's relying
on bis heavy batting, not hlB sprint-ing.
As the big politicians and big news
papers are agreed In disliking the
tickets, it seems to be up to the peo
ple to make their own enthusiasm.
This new song, "It Always Comes
With Summer," refers, of course, to
the silly season, which is now upon
the country.
The delegates at the Democratic
Denver convention were too busy
making a noise like enthusiasm to get
frightened at Richmond Pearson
Hobson's personally conducted Inva
iion of the Pacific coast by an army
of 1,000,000 armed Japanese. Mr.
Hobson has gone about the. country
o long sounding his trumpet of
varning that he has really come to
believe that there Is some likelihood
of his prophecies coming true, so he
can't for the life of him understand
why the other fellow doesn't get
frightened, too, ;
Though willing to join in the gen
eral hope that Peary will rope the
ole this trip, we don't mind ac
fnowledging that we don't know
vhat he will do with It, If he does,
lowevef, there are , several other
.hi'igs we don't know.
St. Louis doctors are "P against
t good and hard, and have to live up
to the Missouri motto, the board of
health having decided that "heart
"allure" death certificates don't gD
any more.
Some people have uo reveronpe for
style or anything else. One of them
speaks of the much glorified
"sheath" skirts as "just a dress with
a placket hole open all the way . to
the bottom." '
That $29,000,000 fine was prob
lbly tabooed as a conversational sub
ject during John D. Archbold's recent
visit to Sagamore Hill; also campaign
contributions.
The police of Pittsburg have re
voked the permit of the Salvation Ar
my In that town, and hereafter it can
no-longer appear on the streets to
preach, pray and sing to the sinning
llHIIOK N'OTKS OF
MASK HALL DIAMOND.
The Pittsburg climate must agree
with Roy Thomas. Since leaving
Philadelphia Roy has shown most
beautiful baseball.
And while figuring up the Nation
al League race don't overlook the
New York Giants. The Yorkers have
been going great the past month.
Manager Murray of the Philadel
phia Nationals is having more trouble
than a judge at a baby show In try
ing to keep his "Quakers" awake.
Word from St. Louis has It that
"Iron Man" Joe McGlnnlty hopes
Manager McGraw will trade him to
the St. Louis Nationals. That's an
awful hope.
"Slugger" Johnson of the Portland
Ore., team, Is a real hitter. A home
run, a three base hit and two two
base hits In a recent game shows that
Johnson knows how to pick out a
good bat.
Major league scouts are getting
fussy. A majority of the scouters sa
they haven't, seen a minor leaguer
this season worth a try-out with the
big fellows.
Just when Manager Chance had ev
erything nicely arranged for his Chi
cago Cubs to lead the procession
those horrid Pittsburg Pirates step
ped In and spoiled it all .
The New York Highlanders have
not improved undervthe management
of "Kid" Elberfleld. It Is hard to be
lieve. that a team,, made up ot so
many . star players -eouldv play such
poor ball. : i
Several youngBters have been do
Ing' iiice work on .theidlantond this
season', buij when It comes. to the gen
uineistar performerB on the slab be
sure to place an X .opposite the
names of William Donovan of De
troit,., and 'William Dlneen, of St.
Louis. '
Manager McGulre) of the Boston
Americans i says he Is .mighty glad
President Navin of Detroit refused
to give a nickel for "Old Cy" Young.
"Supposed i Navln flashed the coin,"
?as Jim. '.'and I ln a fit of reckless
abandon (had taken ...him on. O
cracky." ..
VOIl HARROR IMPROVEMENT.
(Florence West.)
The committee of the Sluslaw Riv
er Improvement Club are busy at
work securing information and striv
ing to get things in shape as fust as
possible to submit the question of Is
suing bonds for the harbor improve
THE BLACK CAT BROUGHT LUCK.
cASYStiAvg-5 JM f ; ' : '
iroaucta of actual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and which have attained to world-wide
acceptance through the approval of the
Wcll-Inlormed of the World; not of indi
viduals only, but of the many who have
the happy faculty of selecting and obtain
ing the best the world affords.
One of tho products of that class, of
known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by tho Well-Informed of the
World as a valuable and wholesome family
laxative is the well-known Syrup of Tigs
and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial
effects always buy the genuine, manu
factured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leudiug druggist.
ment to the) people for their approval.
The adoption of the' Initiative meth
od of enacting laws has complicated
atrairs so tliat there Is a difference ol
opinion among attorneys about the
proper course to pursue in voting the
bonds. When asked about the mutter
Attorney General Crawford stated
that without investigating it was hie
opinion that when the Initiative was
adopted it took control of this ques
tion out of the hands of the legisla
ture and that the law to permit the
issue of the bonds could be passed
only by a vote of tho people. One at
torney who is also a member of tin
legislature, doubts whether such a
law passed in this way would be con
stitutional and be sustained by the
courts. The committee will consult
some of the ablest attorneys of the
state and get their opinions as to
the best course to pursue. It is .Im
portant that every step be taken in
the right way that there be no daub;
as to the legality of the bonds. Mean
time our people are In a hurry ti
have work commenced on the jetty
Just as soon as possible, and are prac
tically unanimous in their support ot
this plan to raise funds for Unit pur
pose. .:
Prize night Wednesday night at
the Grand.
Porch furniture at Chumbers Hard
ware Co. d
CLASSIFIED 5
COLUMNS
I OK HAIjM
KUK SALE One Irest cow and calLl
P. L. Miller, Blair Street additions
lt i
FOK SALE Loose cheat buy. Squire
Smith.
d&wj'Ji)
Phone Farmers 13x9.
FOIt SALE Drop-head Singer sew
ing macnine, good as new. Wald
House, corner Sixth and Olive
streets. tf
FOR SALE Tnorougnured Hereford
Dulls lor sale. Enquire 650 Wil
lamette street. :f
FOR SALE Metrostyle pianola In
good condition; reasonable; in
quire at this office. J 13
FOR SALE! Buff Orpmglou eggs,
13 for II. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th it.
A LITTLE ( ARE
NOW AND THEN.
is all that Is required to keep youi
carriage or wagon in fine running
order. We will be glad to look ovei
your rigs and keep them In fine con
dition at a small cost. If you need re
pairs be sure, you come to us, as we
know how.
Burbach & Bristow
- 531 Olive St. ,
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemover
Moves anything'. Twenty-fiv
yean experience. Residence, Ea
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 J. Eueene. Oregon
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TOOD rOR iALE
504 WillametteSL. Eugrnf. OtgiO
Pbon Ulnck 1) it
Ul 4oraltorlw tot girl, u4roarof
r panieira nn caiam.
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FOR SA.LB A first-class barn, suit
able to be made into a dwelling.
Knquire S56 r S46 Alder street, tf
FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy
zuu acres of tlrst-claua timber laud
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale. .
FOR SALK 9-room house, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
- 80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
.VITOItVDVs (Coiuiiiued.)
TODET
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"WITH POWER!"
AN V ltUhimto iMitri-prisi'
limy "mil" iulvrt Ising
njiut in ihis nrus;tiNT
with "owvr" Hir oho lrp'iul
nll motive Hrvrr lor "rim
niiiK, any huMUttiN that mil be
nuiuV to run tlir ponvr of
I'UtMCITV.
. .SiMft may b M'currd iicis.vd
hig to your loquht'iiioiits
much or little, n.s you may vUn't
-with h pivtVivm'o for "much"
If you hojto to do "much" busl
nKM, Apply at Business Ofiica
L. B1LYK11, Atlorui'y-at-law. Otflc
over Yorao's shoo store, Epgene,
Oregon.
l'liYSK l.H AM) SI ItliKON!
UK. ANNA MAI'UKH. Jateapathlo
phy'clan. All rtiiable dlseasuB
treated. Women nnit cbildren
specialty. Of flee over K K. Uunn'l,
PhoiH Hod 1G31.
Dlt. II. 1.. STUDLKY Osteopathia
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, BIS WMIunu-tte street
Phone Illack 1320. Consultation
free. Itesldem-e 7 34 Kerry street.
Phone Red 31 '.'7.
FOR SALE Several hundred cords
of wood; body fir oak, maple and
ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Flunk
and Johnson real estate office.
FOR SALK Five horse power gaso
line engine, traction wagon, and
wood saw ; ln good order; price
1225. Wrlto, R. Cook, Irving. A-l
FOR SALH 35 acros river bottom
land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres
corn; balance in hay. Cheap If
taken at once. Enquire 476 WeBt
Fifth street. . Jy20
FOR SALE Timber land; quarter
section in township 16,. s. r. 1 w,
section 32. Will sell cheap if sold
at once. Address C. J. O., care
Guard office. .
FOR SALE A well Improved faim
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of C'n
burg. This Is a bargain at I'jO
per acre. ' On good terms. Smith
& Brown, Coburg, Or. t
FOR SALE One National cash regis
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan ft Savings bank
building.
FOR SALE Good clean stock of
- general merchandise located at one
of the best trading points In Lane
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 180 acreB
of good timber land near Eugene.
Would exchange for residence
property In Eugene. For further
Information, see O. G. Gross, in
Eugene theater block.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven
room house, five and a half lots,
nlped for Irrigation, high and dry:
small barn and chicken house; al!
kinds of fruit and berries. If taken
it once, the price will bo $2100; In
quire of 806, East 13th Street. t
FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of
, 80 acres; 40 , In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house and out
buildings; located olght miles
south of Eugene. Price 1,000.
Carl O. Washburne.
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 160x96 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J.- J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FOR SALE Two story residence
and - lot 80x160 between Ninth
and Tenth streets. Soon will be
good for business location. Also
lot between Tenth and Eleventh
streets. Apply 633 Olive street.
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one Bet of chain harness
and one 3 14 -Inch Mitchell wagon,
ln good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. Inquire at this office.
WANTKD
WANTED Two Helpers at the Eu
gene Iron Works. tf
WANTED 10 or 12 raspberry pick
ers Monday at W. A. Heck's, three
miles south of town. 114
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene Oeneral hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W.'-Harris.
tf
WANTED Teams for railroad work
at Wendllng. Apply to Booth-Kelly
Lumber Company's office. J 1 5
WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6
rooms for two or three months;
not too far out. Three In family.
Eugene Real Estate & Investment
Co.
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I1ST AND POIND
4MIC, liilftt, Noraal mat OomBOTfltl
laft. aclanoa, aalBaMtloa, allaa4 om tha
IIT tf aaaaawnm. ffl ba bor vboaUMl
LOST A black folding lBilles' mon
ey purse; lost on the road between
Smlthflelil and Eugene. One
rht-ck on First National Hank for
$S. one on an Eastern bank en
dorsed by Randolph Freeman for
jr.o: in coin one 10 and two o
pieces, $1.60 in halves and one
25 cent piece. Kinder leave at
this oflre and receive reward.
FOR It K.N T O
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished
front rooms for housekeeping. Ap
VOIl KENT (Continued.)
FOR RENT Nice front room; fur
nace lieat; electric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 154 EuBt Ninth street.
J. K. TITUS. M. D. llomooopathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronio
diseases and Uiseuses of women and
children given special attention.
Faradic galvanic, stntic. X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 6S1 Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E. Mclloiigal. Rosi
deuce, 032 Pearl street. Office
phone, Main U2i). Residence
phone, Muln 021.
UNDERTAKERS
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT
From July 15 to Septembor 15.
Apply before Thursday to Mrs. M.
E. Watson. 322 East Eleventh
street. Terms reasonable. Jll
MISCELLANEOUS
SAY i am hero 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. 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
. gradeB. For further information
phone black 2891.
DON'T fail to see Cbezem if you
want bargains ln real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. H. eas
tern. Room 11. Walton Bldg.; tf
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES You can
pick your own lino Royal Ann
cherries from vigorous trees com
mencing Monnuy morning lor.iwo
cents a pound. i Stop ladders pro
vided. Go out newly opened and
graded street through Hlalr streot
addition to the Campbell orchard
adjoining. J12
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCIIOOL8 "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 nt
the local enrollment offlco, 45 W
Eighth street, R. J, Klrkwoort, representative.
POLKAS GAZETEI5R A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage ln Oregon and Washington,
giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, together with the location
and shipping facilities, and a clas
sified directory of each business
and profession. R. L. Polk & Co.,
, Inc., Seattle.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
ATTORN KY8-AT-I.AW
S. D. ALLEN, AUu.iiBj-at-ln, , blf
Willamette streot, Eugene Oreeon
LEON R. EDMUNoON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loab
and Savings Bank.
GEORGE B. DORR18 Atlorncy-nt-
law; office Hovey Building, cor
8th and Willamette streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
L. M. TRAVIS, Atlorney-at-W. Of
flee over Eugene Loan & Savlngi
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
C. A. WINTERME1ER, Attornoy-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris-tow
Bank.
WALTON ft NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice ln all the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, ""Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK It POTTER, Attorneys
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south ol
Chrisman block, Eugene, Orogon
JESSE G. WELL8, Lawyer, No. 2
West Eighth ilreet,. Eugene, Or
opposite postofflce. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also to all pension matters. Phom
Red 1176.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-ai
law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stat
and before the U. S. Land Offlc
Qpfflces 12. 13, 14 and 16 McGinn
I. N.QHARBAUOH. Special atten
tloii given to divorce and settle
ment tf estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Bonn
i. First National Bank Building
Eugene, Oregon.
C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo
physician aud surgoon. Chronio
discuses nnd diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Offlco, Suite 1, 2 anil 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 540. Boards
Huffman House. Phono Main 11.
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDKKSON, undertakers
and einbulmers. Corner Willam
ette and Soventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmcr. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4481.
VETERINARY Ml'lMiKONS
DR. V. C. (,ltll 1 1TH
Formerly State Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years ou State
Medical Board. Is located nt 23 W.
9th Street; Phone Red 1681.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LUiUH, uilntag engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
investors. Examiuuiious and re-
. . ports on mines and ure treatment
Eugene Oregon,
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
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, Bee me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman
- block.
CARPET CLEAN KRS
JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner
Phone Black 5071.
Special Today
AND EVERY DAY
Bass-Hueter Paint and
a good painter make
the best job on eartl
F. LUDFORD
102 W. 8th St.
a
E. C Oulliford
Feed citdj-ivcry,
Boarding Stables
New Fl.ior Room New
Rubber Tiro Turnouts.
Full Creek Stage Line.
100 West 8th Street.
Phone Main BO
w
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Appreciates smoking good (
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The MauiiL Hood Cigar is a ;
favorite among all thinklngmcn ,
It is positively the best 10 (
i
ttr, Kat Ninth street. J 1 5
ugar on the market
Building.