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o O THE Kl GEXgl o . a if? OH- " .-! 1 & " 'J,n. Guard, 11 . " .. fji IV I hsfril" tUiVZ.,u i .15 .ibI n,on,h .50 li'ere0 "'r (in advance; .vv advance) .... ..h nfi ip idou vv bllcatlon. Oregon, postof- ereo " Tnnd-class mnuer. pjn r- L ,AC'fngra authorised to Kifflpt subscription i or b D rMe1' i.. hnsiness for The UrSe are auSrized to Weekly Guard. toe -.Vrav of the week, rHneO cAjdres, all com- fc AV ISBKI'KSIHWT PAPKH. Member of Actatl Pros. FB1DAV, Jl'LV IT, lOH lYlSO PEXAWY OF . TOO ML L it aiitiwo fcdwrd S. Martin Is the author of Interesting essay in me " . of 'the North American Review, shlca he endeavors to show that Lt enterprises, as well as mama Is, my have to pay a penalty for ) BUCh SUCCeSS, no limai. aioo theme by reference to one of the Lt prominent of modern industries. Institution of learning m wnicn lea attention has been successfully ea to various kinds of sport and to toaspicuous statesman. He says: The fortunate people the truly agnate are not fo mven mose succeed In life as liras-- who soc- ia living. There are some who both; raaay who do neither, and be who. So either one, but ant the Success in life, so-callcuL, can otertoae, but hardly success in log. It seems possible to succeed much la various lines f attain-: mt les'UiaMe xni sincerely proflta- In themselves, hut success in liv- l&voltts siting the most out of! not iu a iay cr a year or a de le, tot is I fifetlme. That Involves Ing wisely, ami you ain't live boo ly. If you- could, anil did, It- Id he nnWisEmu, anil Uint would, nlraaiction in terms. ; Of course, succ2eding too much ls; ml! is not likely to be, a com- mibtatt Comparatively few jieo-. erer get chance to fall into It. itreat majority of adventurers succeed enough. To succeed life- tails tor qualities that are very valuable qualities, most of Tet there are familiar cases of ib so commonly held to havei oreraime that consideration of m trill at least be helpful to dls-. The basis uf the prevailing jeal-; y o: trusts and corporations is cha! ii'.uj that aone of them lave sue-, k'll ti mu-A. Those that have .hiTl- f--asiat number hav.i not ex t- Siloiury. They hare . merely; pughf sorrow to their stockbold- 'BSTED SEW 8TVLE ,of AucHrretTiius We must all admiral -th Nu, rker who has risen abore conven- nauty ind has determined to have revolving house," says one of our 'ornia exchange This object he accomplish by having his domi huilt upon a turntable founda- f? 0"wt'-" "J an electric motor. "'S in his library, he may press a on and gradually ti,P i,nllBP "ss a""nd, so as to present such or it to tlle smi as fit to havu , f isn't that a fllle ilk.a7 u f something to have a revolving of course, but thiuk of .the r- .uion or it! Ana it ouly f "w of sunshine: there are other I s" t0 be considered US SUV .... ",r instance, that the eatei In his ,.BV ,.h!r ,,. T bore appu aching the frout "'i'l--' of the house ,? the fimv.; .... , r, ..-in uuuon. me retolvH.. and the d-.orwav r - irum the unwelcome vls "en the m,i .,,... 2l m"'l fail , laUe a hBt '"at sort. nnH i.... n or en,,:;: a "- Ir.nit.. . s a circuitous j 1 i we rom a determined and inhospit-1 increased this t, ! - - 0 ulldog. Such a gimrdian, how-1 state election TVil'r." l'W ni.hn..k ..ffi..i..,,t ..... .... I r.i.-e t.i that from able b ever, although efficient, is apt to b o ! leceipt. slciry uf i-: 'a.-l t( v, The undiscrimiiiating, und may present I pils ur. J m tho sume shurp tooth to a friend of .,1,11 the household is to an enemy or a i the common nuisance. Cheers for tho genius who has planned the revolving house, and tli ii s shown how wealth may com mand a new luxury and Ingenuity tri umph over unsatisfactory conditions of environment. .-.Hi .-t!-t UJit i'-' ;i -'s : This is the year when the produc ers of dried fruit and fruit for can neries are to get it In the neck In Or egon, says the Oregon Agriculturist. Owing to the financial collapse lust fall packers and canners lost and they propose to make up their, losses with Interest off the growers this year. The buyers and packers of prunes have announced that they will this year demand from those to whom they sell conditions which they will not themselves grant, to producers. They do not propose to admit of the application of the old proverb that what .is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Fortunately, the prune crop of Oregon is small this year and the largest yield is of Pe tltes or French prunqs, which will be wanted to make up the great short age in California. Paul Delaney, editor of the Death Valley Magailne, published In a re mote mining camp of Nevada, has succeeded In starting a life-sized In dian scare. Paul declares that Nava jo Indians are going out on the war path, and we may expert to hear of much bloodshed along the borders ot civilization in the very near future. Doubtless he has his "dope'" very badly mixed, for It Is not likely that anything ot the Mind will take place. Those Indians have long since gotten out of tlra haibll of doing the war .dance, and want nothing mere in life than a Tittle flttur, bacon and tobacco and the opportunity t Soze In the sun. Over in 'Germany, says an exchange, the people elect whom ifhey please o! municipal office. If he declines to serve the law gives Him the alteram tlve of spending the term in jail In stead. Usually he serves. In this country the bosses of a political con vention Inquire of various vice pres lilentiaS .posslbiEttiieB'ff they t0 starve. If the answer ft'om one of ihtmi Is affirmative- he U told he will hs the nominee; please pungh. Afterward the convention, ' which bus not been consulted, meets and nominates him. Sooner or later we may have to ap ply the Gorman system, at least to the vice . pvejideney, anil conscript meat for thut office. ' SoCUliiM .;,,r .,.u.u. ., , . as bolted Mr. 1.1S. L,Ill, -4 notify its candidate uf his noinina-U.i, in a Nevada prison cell. The f .:!., didn't want the jyb, but had to take it as he couldn't run away, owing to the vigilance of the prison aiuhoritUs, Albany und Pendleton are offering sites for government buildings. This may be taken to indicate that some construction work may actually be done upou them within fifteen or twenty years. Perhaps the West Virginia Repub licans think having two state tickets adds to their chance for electing one of them, but it has not worked that way elsewhere not so you would notice lt. Hear to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. 19M. by Eitwtn A. Nr.. n n, a- t , it ,.. ! CLASSIFIED COLUMNS t OK b Al.lv l'Olt SAI.K One ire,;. P. L. .Miller, blair S-i ow and caif. ;-et addition, tf Well, .Mr. Hearst can now look over his hand and decide whether he will "assist" or play it alone. If a: first you fail to guess right,, take an other go. . . .. . Owners of swollen fortunes take notice. There Is nothing In the rules of the committees prohibiting anony mous contributions In cash not a thins. "The Democrats have been very good to me," says Mr. Bryan, to which everybody else can conscien tiously say "Amen." First class in platform problems, please stand up. How big Is an "ade quate navy, and what's its fighting power?" IT AIVT thk SAMK OU) SHOW (A -gray-haired delegau speakM It n't much like It used to be Around convention time; Ther'B lots of shouting goiri' n The flag Is still subline, ut there's a change, it seems o me, It ain't the same ld show. We miss the boya w used tossee A dozen years ago. There ain't no speeches by ftepew. Who used to loom so bits, Tom Reed and tjoiiy are missing, too So's .Lem'l Eby Qulgg. Tom Pintt ainV welcoming the boys On any por.lo? .floor; Mark Haima's i;one. John Slier rutin Ain't a t'iirfiitltite no more. Am! where is Chaiincer' FIHey now We never Jieur his nuine; There's Iut3 of noise, but still, soJne- how, T':e big sOiow aln.!. the same. There's many of 'eii dead and gone, We rui.sr lent wteh r'jgret, But let us not forget we've got J. Ellf-n Foster 5et. liiigenels iindoulitedly making greater .trles cityward than any town In Oregon. It Is growing at a pace that even a year ago would not have seemed possible, surpassing the most sanguine preliictions of the ad vocates of the plan of street paving and other public -Improvements. All that is necessary for a continuation of this growth Is to keep up the same policy o'f prosraraiveness ami the Western trend tit immigration will do the :ne8t. We Jtgree ulth President HaH, of Clark University, that "college pro fessors must do something to Jwen themselves fmim being made ridicu lous," and suggest that they ' try sticking to educational work. .St. Ijoiiis ,Itiles :are solidly iieVLnd the judicial Solomon his other tuime Is Tracey whoUias decided that they hawe fa riijltt to use a powder l'u without masculine interfereiu when ever and VhoTP.ver they sunpeel liwir nusUjS. are getiting shinty. .,Bjifcei),n..niui have a gravity watn'i system ,.ioniir ..or later every one agrees -to that jiroposltlon. Then wiry not begin it 110, .without wasting thousands of dollars on wells and pumping plants that must some day be thrown uwaj? And thru -you lake the other side iheytiij.had laer.- c.ianges, too; There's muiny liiees missiu' there, And many that are new; Old "Unrille H11U." of Iowa, Aiji't niaklu' any noise, Aod ycil there was a time when they Wej-e yellin' loud for Boise. And wluil's come over Tammany? Since Croker's crossed a he sea The ijicer cat. It seems, is not The cat it used to be. Boiw'ke Cochran's silvtr tongue is still, Carlisle is soldoui leen, Tiie Htiitely Buyard is no more And Whitney's grave its green; Tie axe that Adlal used to swing ,1s ilulleli and laid aay; Is .Sulzer still endeavoring Todook like Henry Clay? 'TwiHiJivtlly 'round the peanut stand A dozen years ago. Bet l)u.ve Hill's gone Jo Europe, and .It ain't t-e same oWI show. Chicago !5'ord-Hornld. j "AS A MAN THINKETH." Iteuiemlier the almanac of vourbor- hood? I Vou cau see It now. In your mind's I l'.ve. invariably occupying Its place of honor near the kitchen stove, a house hold oracle often consulted as to the peaces or tue moon and the probabili ties of the weather. Kemember how you puziled over the igus of the zodiac, whose diagram and hieroglyphic! appeared on the In side cover? And how you laughed over the antiquated Jokes? And how. In the dearth of rending in the house hold, you read the dismal description of diseases for which the exploited pateut medicine was an unfailing pan acea? For instance You read that "shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart after vig orous exercise" were symptom of heart disease. Sure! You had all the symptoms, nud so on, Ouly you did not worry about it much. And In that respect "you dif fered from the. 'adult who gets a like suggestion from reading the advertise ments of cure-alls and testimonials of marvelous recovery. Think of that Scripture which de clares "As a man thltiketh In lii heart, so Is he." A man gets lt Into his head that his heart does not do lu work Just right. He Worries about lt. Worry prevents sleep. It Interferes with digestion. There Is lack of nourishment, derange tnent Each -condition aggravates the other. The man Is "run down." He Is really sick. And finally there is functional disorder brought about by persistent wrong thinking. "As a man tbluketh In his heart" He who suggests to himself, that be Is suffering from heart disease or liver trouWe or stomach derasgement and who goes on thinking so until lt be corwR a settled bellvT te cure to get It. lo. large measure taeoi-nverse Is true. Fie who suggests to himself that he is In vigorous Health and persists lu Thinking so is likely to be In health. He says to himself fiver and over: "I lani strong. I tiave plenty of vitality '1 am healthy.-" And then somehow, by the m.vBterions power of minrl over matter, he finally comes to be what V thinks hlmwir tt be. That Is all fliere is to the so called "new thrwrlit;". or "ituto-snggestlon." or "siiFsresl'tvik thnriipetitlcs." and then is a grenl Vtclll nf truth in them nil. The meiTlchl world Is Just licglmiln" o ndn.lt (lint.' other tilings V'lng: equ::l Orooke Ihlnklns makes disease. Straight thinking niukco hcnlfh. KOR SALE Loose cncut hay. Squire Smith, Phone Fanners 1Ux9. d&wj20 FOR SALE TnoroiiKiioren Hereford' bulls for sale. Euqulre 5D0 Wil lamette street. tf FOR SALE Buff urpingttiu eggs, 13 for tl. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th it. FOR SALE A first-class barn, suit able to be made into a dwelling. Enquire 85B or 846 Alder street, tf FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class timber land call on J. W. Carllle, four miles west of Hale. FOR SALE 9-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore gon Land Company. tf 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-l line engine, tractiou wrj.ui, ii.id wood saw; In good oid : ; prl.el TO LET For Business Puriocis ADVERTISING SPACE "WITH POWER!" ANY h-gilimnto i-iiti-rpr'' may "rvnl" alvertliiiig imre In this ni'iK-r with "ikihit" Hie 0110 l'K-iid-ulilo motive power for "run. ning" any business that can be nuulci to run the power of pi ni.iiiTV. . . Swu-e inny be securil accord ing to your rviiuirviiH'iils much or little, an you may fleet with, 11 preference for "much" if you hope to tin "much" busi ness. Apply a) Business Of tice IHHTOHS TH'niitilMieil.) UK. A.N.N'.i MAl'UEK. Jsteapathio phy-ctau. All eatable disease, treaied. Women and children ti specialty. Office over F E. Uuuu'a. Phone Red 1631. UR. H. L. STU1J1.EY Osteopathic 1 physician. Offices over Chambers' store. 518 Willamette street I Plioue Black 132rt Consultation free. Residence 7 3 4 Kerry street. Phone lied il'JT. C. II. CANNON. M. U. Homoepathie j physician aud surgeon. Chronic I diseases and diseases of woiuen aud children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 540. Boards I Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. I'MHUiTAKKHS f22j. Write, R. Cook. lug. A-l I . . 1 FOR SALE 3D acres "river butto'.u I land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balance In hay. Cheap ii taken at once. Enquire 4,76 West Fifth street. j-2'' MIST ANl Kovxn FOR SALE Timber lund; qunrtei section in township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32, Will sell cheap if sold at once. Address C. J. Q., care Guard office. FOR SALE A well Improved fatra of 12 acres, 4 miles north of Cn burg. This is a bargain at j0 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 ot L. M. Travis, Loan ft Savings bank building. FOR SALB Good clean stock of BcneTa! merchandise located at une of the Vest trading points In Lane county; will rent building; party ' must "have at least $3,6'0, cash. A lft edge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADS ISO acres of good timber land near TOlgcne Tfonld exchange Tor rofcldence r.roperty In Engene. For 'further information, see G. G. 'ffross, In Eugene theater block. XST A lilack folding ladles' mon ey purse; lost on tho road betweeu Smithfield and Eugene. One check on First National Bank for JS, one on an Eastern bank en dorsed by Randolph Freeman for $50; In coin one H0 and two $! pieces. $1.50 In halves and one 25 cent piece. Finder leave at this oflco and receive reward. J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and etiibalmera. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. VV". T. GORDON, funeral director. Stnte licensed ombalmer. Office and residence. Tenth aud Olive streets. Phono Red 44S1. ICTEItl.N'AHY Sl'KtiKOXS UK. V. v. (JKIFFITH Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on Stnte Medical Board. Is located at 23 W. 9th Street; Phono Red 1681. MISOKLliAHKOL't SAY 1 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 smlthlng. C. D. Holoway, East Eleventh street. Falrmount, Or. DON'T fall to .see Chaiem if you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining Btock. H. Cb wm. Room 11, WaltonBldg. ,'tt MIXING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mlnlr.g engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene Orogoa. ARCHITECT FREW THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints , and specifications. General super vision ovor buildings In course ot construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrlstnan block. CAIU'RT CLEANERS JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner Phono Black 6071. Vil.LI.IA.vm- L'AKK)tiM' SAL.VK Wml .HX!CA and VITCH ilAEI. Tiie bst salve 111 tk-e world for cuts, bruise, aores, ulcers, eall rheuiu, cct ter eliuptied hands aai! all skin erup- I tioiw. liuaraiueeu iu .io lor money refunded. Sold by L.nu Drug Co. William M-fg Co.. proos., I J ltt:i!K'S AX EXAMPLE OF i(Kll IdOltKK SEXSE I See how quietly he stands while be jlt.S shod. He knom-s he Is having a ' Sti.d Job done. We 4 sail) kinds of iitr fe seeing and ouir ohiirgoB are riMor.aljle always. How can a horse do a good day's work niiiiuly shod? Lit: U Ii?: yjurs up now. Burbach & Brastow 531 Olive St. 1:. ;. ii.MfJiir, tnui'os. stnuips awtl post GeneM.! view work. Axth sire' twveii Willamette and Olive. a yds. be lli wood: v.oi)! iucli old growth ;lir, $3.25 per tWlliam Trauslfl.- Co., Phone 11 An Enelisli editor, who donlilUs nrf ivit wnk voice heard. 1 rortl declares 1Mb to be "the century ol . shriek." He should stop whining and T,le uuie-k nuios are .'he best. See add a megaphone and a color press ,. u. Wrv about thent He can l.e r .. , . lfo.-ind with Hi" Eugene transfer Co.. 10 h,s l,,ant' . 1.1. Res 1101. Monarch ranger.. Thirty days' fre 1 J. W. Kays I- nr. i- 11 s -FOK-- 1EASH0RE AND . MOUNTAIN Pleasures at Sch warzsch ilfJ"s Book Ston 3 as Willamette St. FOR SALE BY O'WNtR Seven room house, five and a halt lots, piped for hri-Ratten, high and dry; smalt barn and clilcken house; all kinds of rralt ani ben-its. If taken at once, the pTioe will Ise $2100; In quire ot '. ElSt 13th Street. t 1NTERNATIONAI. CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy M-aa's UnlversUy." Gives a thor ongn training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text hooks and Instruments Hwhen rcqtilrod) furnished free. Pull lntotcnatlon and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, K. J. KlrkwooA, representative. illlllll FOR SALS Frtie-moantaln rant of SO acres; It) 'In vultlvatlon and about -V0 Tlnibpr; creek running througn fimm: TrtlT house and out boilflltgs; locatc'd eight tnlleB sonth of 13iiKi!iie. Price 11,000. Carl G. "Washburne. POLK'S WAZETEER A ibtiriinesa di rectooy of each city, town aud vil lage in Oregon and Wnshlngton givli a descriptive sWch of each , place, together with One location t shipping fariVfoius, and a clas- siinic'd directory of -mcli business , nll profession. R. IL. Polk & Co. lire.., Senttle. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN LOTS TOR SALE 'L'Y OWNER Two !tts -and 8-room house, bant", fine lann for ftardee; on Fourth street, "near mffl race. Lot 1-6-IB.D5 on Twolfth mnd Alder strepts. Just unreh rtf Patterson sr.hmA. J. J WHton, -Bl'B vtVillnmelte D reet. tl; :.. ' ' ! iXJK SA'L'I'J rwo story -iwsinence ;amd 'lift -8IIXTK0 betwemi Ninth, aad Tenth -streets. Sown will be pod ffor butlness locatbon. Aim. 1t between Tenth and 'Eleventh erreetH. Appiy G3 Olive street. ATTOK'VKVS-AT.l.AW Special Today AND EVERY DAY Bass-Hueter Paint and a good painter make the best job on earti & D. A1.1.KM, Acuirii.jj-a.t-i, 016 Willamette tltreal, Eugene. rreon. vanishing portal. But up, . puriiui . . . .. elil.. , -"euiptea. tne ' S m l,e speeded up to so :,s Operate efforts to gain inn of efiectlve hint to ln Peace con!,! 1,.. ,.,..- ... ant t-.i l"K --- I 1 jSb W I v f rin ap'i mint tninlvo iip.-i.na. n r r ' ' . me Ul- ; fnTing for votes, the f-V,r f, - t -. . uaiiKiuer s I'-rsons whose ucrslst- "f Immnvahle and '!"r. the or of-. -In f. r 1 kv.ca . '"" I '"Us. L, i, ..,,,., --"o,iKeuient save Mr. Bryan lias not yet demonstiat ed his confidence to the extent of sug gesting to "Teddy" tluit he invite "Big Bill" to accompany him on that hunting trip, but the campaign Is still young. "Joe" Cannon has been hobnob bing and autonioblllng with a special representative of the Mikado, from which we Infer that "Joe" has been commissioned by Hitchcock to round ; harmfuI dnlK and can be given with trial :ii i-ori.ii CI'TtK. For the complete vure ot co'ghs, 1 colds, asthma and bronchfcis and ail j lung complaJsrs tending U onsump-1 Uon, Uverwort. tar and wM cherry j have for ages maintained ta estab-. Ilhed reputation as a standard cough ,.,niPj, it contains no opium or J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything-. Twenty-(v yrar experience Residence, Ea Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 Eufrene. Orecoo jnort Stt'LE One team Bf heavy mules, one set of rhnVn harnets -anti one 3 VS -1 noli Mitchell wngnii, Ihi. gout ' 'tioiiHil ton. Mii3t lire true to a fault and a perfect teum for n";i purposes. Price tor outfit, tT)0. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE Tm-ce draft hi.rsos; oe tutn -wvlglihrK 1 350 each, one se.--the othin eight years old; gesi-th-. and true, new ZVt wagon in (1 good sii. oT Inu-nesK fm -sale chea-p. 'Cne nv.--yein -old dark rtrown horo Wflghiirt; l7ro). Call on or nddrws llermitu Si'lmiitl, Cresvt-ll, Or. ,I"J1. yOR -KALrV Km 111 of lill mtiw, more or W'ss, in -rtlliall town; Hlore.-i, rlnrri-heH, Hehtil, blaeksTiiith shci within two bloi ks; good Vioune and burn, fit"- onviard, nil kinds -f -J in ii and gr.ni'H; thnir welh; ffiina'n rivet running throiiih: gourl wtk umber: goinl level aiu'l gravi') ei'l rod. This lam has never bees lor sale bolore. Adtlrins V. Rob vosky. Eugenp.'Oi. till TiEON K. railfUNaON, Attnney-at- law. Rooms'! r.nd 2, KrzgtrM Loan and ftuvliif s Bamk. F. LUDFORD 102 W. 8th St. GEOIMSK U. D..0RRIS AUoraey-at-lw;; intflrm -Hovey BiJilding, cor ' Nth and Willamette .1-ots; rooms 1 isims 2 upHUiirs. U ML. TllWre, Atloreiirt-l. Of fvoe wir Tjirgene Ivotai & Savings rUijilt, 'Ifngot.e. Oreeus. C. A. irNrpaRMEIEH., Atttrrney-nt Vrw. lapiid 'tl.tles and (probate spee IsWhi. 'Office oveT 'OUnmbera-Brls- rtw 'flunk. WAiVWN i NESS, At.tiraieys-t-law. J. J. .Wolfin and . J'. Newi. Will fnnuotiiUM In all the usurts la tho i!fx!. OlSce, rHim .3, VYIUiu Hi&vk, illiiuene, Cdvejjol . WOOIXJOOK e POTTER, Attorn.;ys 1 at-iaw. A. C. V'ofdcoil; ami E. O. ' Potttrf-. -Olfflce blotir south uf CbriMUtli block, dtuoud, Oregon WAVTICI) WA.VK'EI) Thm.'M n rls to learn j niirnlngat the Eugm-ie 0"iiuril hos-, pltat. Apply to Dr. J. W. 'Harris, i 11 up the Jap vote. Salem and The Dalh-s have b -tli 'cad "cherry fairs." They can still display the fruit In cocktails lu Hi"--'-towns. safety to children. Price HM. Sold, by Linn Urug Co. Williams Mfg.Cu.. 1 iirons.. Clevuland. O WANTRU 'urnlshed tiouse, f or 'i rooiut for two or three months; not toci far out. Thrnj In finnlly. Eitg"n Resl Enuite & Investment Co. I tf WILLIAMS & HKAa, AU.orney-af law. J. . Willltims, L. E. lieao Prctoe it all rourts of the stat and befire the l. B. Land Ortlc-t Office ii. 13, 14 d IB M-cOluni Ia HILYiit1, Atiorney-At-law. Oltlci over Votiu's shoe olore, Rugous Oregon. . N. II Alta.M'GII. rfpeclaj atten tion givea to dlvorct; and u'tliu- Rient f eir.ates. xcit for Oontl- 1 anental iiinvraure Coibtjaiiy. Ruutn 6, F'rst ViiHn,al Hank building Eugene, Oregon. Uiilldlng. NEW YORK ; CLIPPER 18 THE (JREAT28T THEATRICAL $ SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts, ISACSII WEEKLY. . f. Sample Copy Free' FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Lid), LBERT J BORIS, I'l' IU.1H1I KIIS, Uahaobk, 4T W. 3STU HT., YOHB. CHICHESTER S PILLS V --w THK I'lA MOMr It KAN IK A .,ir i.iKlM-Ml Ah your itriiBtfUt I-r a Jf JS ?-4 l-'ii-"-t.-r, IMMinxitd Itruml I'lll In K. J kh.l (...1,1 inrUlUcV '""1. rilr.1 with Hh.e KIMnxi. V W VJ Til.o no irfhrr. liny of junr V 1 Of OntBBl-l. Aslf..r,III.4'irr,K.TPItlI r. Jf IMAMU.NII ItltANl I'lI.l.H. f.,r Ufk W U vrsrs wrtfuHrst.Kufeit. Alwavi ItjIiaMo ..SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVLRYnllFJI; Williams C o. Turner Lfijhf and Hew Mauling WXW t on bALE )4 VUu,itteMM , eu?en. Otjio Hhoii illnnk 1 tl IB WANTKN Young mn as helper In country tori. 5'nne ncperlew" i n'-cciiiarv. Addresr "S ," care l (iiinrd. 1f r war ,rr-h furniture at ChanihorB Han' . Co. dirfii-ult guess whi'-h will I" corr.iilCTed first- l-"S"'' "' liulldir.s or th - Panania rinal. " Kiieene polli'd about I-"" '"'- '"I n''.i the election of I !'0n, and In two yars ' ,,lui;re r,K, Wllhiinctte v.-v r .- m .v.ai-nlno ('omii.'.ny, H reel, phono Ifd f r tf Q d i - - i - n I tverv woman " iiAU'a'STy.U -A woman to do f li 'Ma'?lll MARVTL WhirliiM Sorev ! waxlilnir anil ft onlng. Appiy i IVr AS ' , cij 1 rto n ikii rri. i; Ninth In the nmrnlng. J ) Ml C.,lir,-N--l. ,,,-vt '' y"fWiy liti..u.'"Ui. j Kll ltl'.NT I s . r . .... WlWTf ll'tJlt llT-.H' I'-om. rninii; "ii-5- I , l,.,.irle lU-ht- fa-ul : "JO li.'.ih S-ilral'l" fo' twi Mii.'- j lf r !' l' M"!c Hr"t. j ! TO l.l-.r A c'lnvenieiii, n'- ' nished house. Call iq this ol'li-e office. J17 ,.h .. inrtlil f.r II. M4I11 I I-. fi"-l I'? ;.,., , --..i -,,(. tuf vn .,1 I.- li .t... ttrlTfl Vv , . rtl-!i ."I .'ri.,' an,. O. Liie-iavis Drug yO IrQorre. Woodward. Clarke It PortlanA BfCSSB G. WKLLS. Lawyw, No. 26 West Eighth itreet, Kugeno, Or. ' opplte iiostofflce. Clwa special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections Also to nlliienslon matters. Phont 1170. l'HTSICIAMf4 AM) KCHtiKONS F. riTI H, M. I). Homoeopathic ptiyslelan and surgeon. Chrome (-i'HtH and rtlKeases of wotii'-n und ctjlMin ilven si'i-clal aii"iiiiou. ! pira-llc galvanlr, f'-ltic. X-ray ;inil -il,-:if o'-v eleclrlral t rent men! s iMV. 1 en. fitflce, r,l Willamette street, j with Ir. L. K. :.Vlhiug.il. Id-si-d'-nce, Pi-iirl street Office phone, Main CJll. l'esldeiic. ' phono. Main tiili. E. C. OuIIiford Feed end LIvtry, Boarding Stables New KI.Mir l(oiin New ICuhlier Tire Turnouts. Full Creek Klnge Line. 10 Went hth flfMv-t. Phone Mnln , -....i.Hs n-rm.1 mil tV,fnnrHftl ..ut. ..lao.l., ,11 1,(,,. iQcln.loT'lSi. rnamlatlnit Hint hua won (mitral innn !, ' .'.71 rm n. nnimrci BtBONY COI.UOC.-aiBANY. ORtfiBM