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r 10 lai"-
aoniuiv TO capitai
V, almost editors are con-
tiriaj periodicals, panv
otber literature siiowiub
J tempting resources
a distant from the tasi
delpmeat. Ordinarily,
ii'.n aiwet Journal, one
Lr wby these great oppor-
L not taken over' long
i nearly every case, when
Lde as to the cause of the
ltd embracing of yearning
V It Is lound that capital
r because somebody has
L mderstand that It was
W prlfately, even though
itlted.
tilt about some localities
b to jet the money away
Leople who bring it there
little about whether the
Into which they have cast
I succeed or not. That It
iplrlt which has been ex-
localities in the hearing ot
li some sections of the
filch could be named. But
hide It Is' the meanest and
Uil that anybody can as
lid capital. Capital should
m law or superior' to It
be placed on an equal
it'll represented by a cor-
with the individual. No
ron should be granted it.
should not be a ceaseless
less warfare against It at
some communities.
w ought to write a code ol
or the treatment of capi-
11 1 Use a dog. The mar
(pits) kicks the owner.
fitil gets cuffs and curses
likes them to himself, be
m sre people In the-com-o
discredit the use which
W of capital In promoting
ley are Just as likely to
In. In other words, thej
io understand, whether In-
not, that this Is tht
1 for him to expect ti
Fu by business foresight
capacity to make
the community Is living
"Mime, living on hls cap
"'lags, rillini! it. Hinn,
Fr d clothing lu wives
better because of tht
mere.
People. nwH ...
H1 go where th
but thev . .
hj there there is indiffer-
"'uve where they see
' "P'oflts. But If the
""fommnni,. ,
. ' " "'can
rlhemanddowha.
r5 done hof .
" not ant t . ....
'Mltsei, 6cl"tn' "
; no brings his w,(l.
oe ome th m ..
d the iM?TT
to mako .v. .
home f,: 8,ran-
Ker Udh "e 81 ai"t
'' business,
1tfil v....
r ibot, nelr iut,'-
oe . mere
K.S " over
nieh tn
i capital.
u "and in
'Wd chai
' "Utal,
racter morr.
nytayr.
k' Al A
r " sorm. ......
"thi '"l h far th...
Pi T'.g lm"ve-
- ""initelr Bet.
l the limits ot the district to be la
... t. to roiiv ud to the Droper-
,v owujrs to do this. is the council
'J U . , . K that.
ill in the mam oe Kui
expressed wishes. We would not ad
vocate overdoing the work,' but there
l8 no doubt that what baB been done
has greatly increased prupenj ,.
Ues, more than repaying the proper-
,v owners for tne money eptuucu.
13 . . .,U m a If & Id hal
The l"11 we W1BU l"
this year's paving work will probably
be all that will be done in hubbub iur
.,. time to come, as the paving
company will not return next year or
the year after for tne saae oi con
tract covering a few blocks when It
will cost them J4500 to snip tueir
..,.,, nt and back again. Including
the work of dismantling and setting
it up again. If there are any sireeiB
pon which there is doubt as to the
wishes of the property owners, they
..,i.i mma to a conclusion without
delay, either' to pave them yet this
year, or let the worn go over lor au
.jfinitB nerlod, probably for sev-
i vnara or until such time as a
conslderble quantity can De gotten to
gether so that contractors wm una
it an object to bid upon it.
Knw thallheProhlbitlonlsts and
Democracy and all thes other great
i.iuifal narties have their -dark
hrM duly paraded before the publl
in a solid phalanx, so to speak, let us
t in and do a few stunts for the
general weal of the country, before
rpenlar autumn trip up Salt 1UV
r For with the best that can be
done there'll be a full passenger list
and the usual wailing by those wbo
expected to be called and were not
It Is really a bad feature of our ays
tpm of government that all of us can-
nnt be office holders. v But for Borne
reason It has been provided that some
of the people must remain private cit
izens in order to be In a position to
pay taxes for the support of those
holding office.
The Salem Statesman says: "L
E. Bean, of Eugene, was among the
visitors at the cherry fair yesterday.
He Is a candidate for Bpeaker of the
house at the next session of the legis
lature, and Hal Patton, who took him
in charge while in towh, facetiously
accused him of taking advantage of
the fair to make political hay while
nutlng up a bluff as an admirer of
the cherry men." Mr. Bean's selec
:lon for sneaker would give splendid
jatisfactlon In Lane county, and the
:aw-makers could not make a wiser
selection.
The Americans are not much as
'knockers," but they have excelled
all others in the hammer throw of
he great Olympic games in the sta
dium In Eugland, and Judging from
'.he dispatches, they have taken
about all the other prizes for stunts
of skill, endurance and valor that are
worth the trouble to carry home.
America leads the world In all things
and it is 'a great privilege to be a free
nd enlightened citizen ot this glo
rious country.
Pendleton, the most enterprising
'own in Eastern Oregon, will issue
bonds for the purpose of bringing In
water from the Blue Mountains.
Gravity water systems are being in
stalled in every live city, and Eugene
at the present time is simply getting
In line with the progress of the times
In her efforts to secure a pure and
adequate water supply.
Of course when Mr. Fairbanks, as
he official representative of Uncle
3am, meets the Prince of Wales, on
board the battleship Indomitable, at
Quebec, he will waive his known
reference for buttermilk, which is
tot, we believe, included In the list
of royal beverages.
It must have been noticed by the
observant that few editors are In
Jured in automobile accidents. We
should be delighted to say that this
was owing to their superior wisdom
if candor did not compel us to say
that It is more likely owing to their
lack of the price.
When a man reachen tho ataan n
believing In the nnnalhllltv nf ream
latlon, by law or otherwise, of what
women shall wear, it's up to his
friends, If he has anv. to stet him In
to the foolish bouse 'with as little
noise as possible.
Don't ask fool niiMtlnnu. aiifh an
s u not enouEh for vou?" dnrlnsr
dog days'. The general tendency of
modern Juries leans strongly toward
a Justifiable homicide verdict In such
cases.
It's the open season for the fellow
who asks: "It is hot enough for
you?" It makes no difference how
vu kill him. Just so the Job Is sure
ly done.
We presume that Mr. Bryan finds
al the exercle he considers-necessary
In work on his farm, as his Dress
agents never represent him a engag
ing t ,a " "
a iu gun ortennls.
The human flenrt who onrf rtrl
Poisoned candy has bobbed up again.
THE EVGEXK IMILV OC.&D. MONDAY. JTI.V
This time it Is In York. Pa. If he'
is caught be should be made to eat
the candy. i
- . O
When It comes to expeniive fri,.nu 1
this West Virginia man who has Just
celebrated hlo arn.t . . , I
H U.H Buv-ouu ouver weajing
anniversary Is about the limit.
They are slowly but surely fori-hiK
their way Into every field of endeav
or. A Virginia elrl has int
Jugged for forging a check.
THE MAN 1IKIIIM) THE PLOW.
There's been a lot to say about the
man Denina tne gun,
And folks have praised him hfirhiv
for the noble work he's done;
He won a lot of honor for the land
where men are free
It was him that sent the SDanlanla
kitln' back across the sea.
But he's had his day of glory, had his
little spree, and now
There's another to be mentioned
he's the man behind the plough.
A battleship's a wonder and an army
is mighty grand,
And warrin's a profession only heroes
understand;
There's something sort o' thril'.tn' in
a flag that s wavln' high,
An" it makes you want to holler when
the boys go marehln' by;
But when the shoolln's over and the
flghtln's done, somehow
We find they're still dependln' on the
man behind the plow.
They sing about the glories of the
man behind the gun,
And the books are full of stories ot
the wonders he has done;
The world has been made over by the
fearless ones that fight;
Lands that use to be in darkness they
have opened up to light;
When God's children snarl the sol
dier has to settle up the row, '
And folks haven't time for thlnkln' of
the man behind the plow.
In all the pomp and splendor of an
army on parade.
And through all the awful darkness
that the smoke of battle made;
In the halls where jewels glitter and
where shoutln' men debate; .
In the palaces where rulers deal Qut
honors to the great,
There is not a single person who'd be
doln' business now,
Or have medals if it wasn't for the
man behind the plow.
We're a bulldln' mighty cities and
we're galnin' lofty heights; '
We're a-wlnnin' lots of glory and
we're settin' things to rights;
We're a showin' all creation how the
world's affairs should runii,
Future men will gaze in wonder at
the things that we have done.
And they'll overlook the fellow, just
the same as we do now,
Who's the whole concerns foundation
that's the man behind" the
plow.
i S. E. RISER.
THE SAME OLD STANDBV. '
The old-fashioned circus the bar
nacled circus
The circus that's billed as the
"irreatest of shows";
The dust and the din and the benches
that jerk us
Each time that the peanut man
stands on cur toes.
The clowns and the freaks and the
fakers that work us,
The pink lemonade with the lemon
skin ring.
The rancid peanuts, but hurrah for
the circus!
The old-fashioned circus that greets
us each spring!
. Chicago News.
WANT TO LIVE IV CITY.
(Albany Democrat.) -A
couple of men bought property
In Eugene this week, paying $4,000
and $2,600 for residences, one after
being In Albany. They took that city
because of Its paved streets and elec
tric cars. People are hunting for that
kind of a city. . '.
CALL FOB CITY WAKKAVTS
Notice is hereby given that all
city warrants up to and including No.
494 and drawn on the general fund,
registered January 2, 1908, will be
paid on presentation at my office on
July 25th, 1908. Interest will cease
on that day.
Eugene,. July 17. 1908.
FRANK KEISNER,
City Treasurer.
Summer Excursion lutes to Yuqulna
and Newport and Detroit.
On sale every
Yaqulna, $5.00;
natrtrt t ? .r
day, round trip to
to Newport $5.50;
Tickets 'sold on Saturday and Sun
day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited
to Monday following, $3.00.
A. J. OILLETTE. Agent
WELL DRILLING.
For up-to-date well drilling see
LaDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers.
TpI Red 6121. 999 Vlllard Uoul. t' i
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
W. O. White is prepared to saw
your wood on snort nonce.
Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516
West Sixth street.
Porct furniture at Chambers Hard
ware Co.
Singer Sewiug Macnlne Company.
615 Willamette street, phone Red
MSI. , "
I COW FEED.
Alfalfa meal. At Balle7 . Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
152L ;
Heating furnace, brick and founds-;
tloo stone for sale cneai uy
National Bank.
The Bulck autos are the best. See;
R B Wray about them. He can be
fn'nd with the Eugene Transfer Co..
pbone Red 1101. "i
Heart to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. WYe.
Coprri.ht, isos, bj Edwin a Nt.
IT IS THE RUST.
The idle machine is liable to Injury
no less than the machine that is In
active use.
The idle machine grows ru!v.
Air and dampness do damagi no less
thsn wear and tear. Very soon the
coating formed by the corrosli u covers
the bright metul. The paru become
stiff. The machine has suffered Injury
imiugn it diis Deen subjected to no
usage.
Wbut Is true of the machine Is true
of humanity.
For instance
You neglect to exercise the working
parts of your body. You Indulge them
in idleness. They cease to be strength
ened by use. They grow flabby. The
working force Is lessened. Neglect of
continued exercise of the parts causes
the entire machine of your body to run
stiffly. It Is the rust.
Or-
You neglect to exercise the working
parts of your brain machinery. Meiv
tal corrosion follows. The rust of Idle
ness covers the parts. There Is only
one way to keep your mind bright It
Is the way to keep the machine bright
the way of use, of employment, of
exercise.
Or-
You neglect to use the moral force
that Is in you. There is a weakening
somewhere. The moral machine be
gins to let down. ' Moral corrosion
comes. Soon the pnrts are rusted.
And so of society or government-
associated humanity. .
Note this:
Neglect of his citizenship by the cltl
sen weakens the working forces of
government. When the caucus or the
primary or the convention or the bul
lot box, each a working part of govern
ment, is regarded as of small impor
tance the rust collects. Disuse causes
the machinery to work poorly, it
breaks down at some point. It is the
rust.
And so of the moral forces of society
disuse of them brings the rust.
Let us therefore keep our bodies
from friction by systematic exercise,
Our minds bright by using tbein.
Our souls clean by working them.
And. as for society, let us help to keep
Its working machinery bright and free
from tut rust thnt corrodes and de
'irova. THY THIS FOR DESSEKT
Dissolve one package "of any flavor
ed JELL-O In one pint of boiling wa
ter. When partly congealed beat un
til light one cup whipped cream and
six crushed maccaroons. Whip all
together thoroughly and pour Into a
mold or bowl. When cool it will Jel
Ufy and may be served with whip
ped cream or any good pudding
sauce.
The JELL-0 costs 10 cents per
package and can be obtained at any
good grocer s.
HERE'S AX EXAMPLE
OF (iOOli HORSE SENSE
See how quietly he stands while be
ing, shod. He knows he is having a
good job done. We do all kinds of
horse shoeing and our charges are
reasonable always. How can a horse
do a good day's work poorly shod?
Let us fix yours up now.
Burbach & Bristow
53 J Olive St.
Kodaks
--FOR -
SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN
Pleasures at
Schwarzschild's Book Store
506 Willamette Su
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and heavy Hauling
WOOD TOR iALE
1504 TlllanuttcSU Eufrat. Orefca
Pbone UlMk 11 il
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming'
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 28)1
or call at 345 W 4 th
o
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I OR S.ILK ;
"OK SALE One trestx cow and calf.
P. L. Miller, Blair Street addition.
tf
FOR SALE Loose cheat hay. Squire
Smith. Phone Farmers 139 i
FOR SALE Tnorougnorea Hereford
nulls tor sale. Enquire 550 Wil
lamette street. -f
FOR SALE Full-blooded Kentucky
Walker hounds; Booth stock, ln
qulro of R. A. Booth. alS
FOR SALE- Several valuable pieces
of property at private sale. En
quire at 662 Olive street. j'ii
FOR SALE Buff Orpingtou eggs,
13 for II. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th at.
FOR SALE A first-class barn, suit
able to be made Into a dwelling.
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf
FOR SALE Partiet wishing to buy
200 acres of first-class timber land
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale.
FOR SALE 9-robm 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 eatate 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 35 acres river bottom
land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres
corn; balance In hay. Cheap If
taken at once. Enquire 476 West
Fifth street. jy20
FOR SALE Timber land; quarter
section In township 16, s. r. 1 w.
section 32. Will sell cheap If Bold
at once. Address C. J. O., care
uuard oillce.
FOR SALE A well improved farm
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn
burg. This is a bargain at $"j0
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Browa, Coburg, Or.
FOR SALE One National cash regis
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan t 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 oponlng. Address Lock
Box 21, Fall Creek, Or.
FOR SALE OR TRADE ISO acres
- ot good tlmbor land near Eugene.
Would exchange for residence
property in Eugene. For further
information, see Q. Q. Gross, in
Eugene theater block.
FOR SALE BY 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. It taken
at once, the price will be $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 bouse and out
buildings; located eight miles
south of Eugene. Price 1,000.
Carl Q. Washburne.
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 160x95 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, jUBt
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FOR SALE Two story residence
and lot 80xl6t between Ninth
and . Tenth stree.s. Soon will be
eood for business location. Also
lot between Tenth and Eleventh
streets. Apply 633 Olive street.
FOR 'SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of chain harness
and one 3 -Inch Mitchell wagon,
In good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit
$450. Inquire at this office.
FOR SALE Three drart horses; one
team weighing 1350 each, one sev
en, the other eight years old; gen
tle and true; new 3 Vt wagon and
stood set of harness for sale cheap.
One five-year-old dark brown horse
weighing 1750. Call on or address
Herman Schmltt, Creswell, Or.
I J24
FOR SALE Farm of 60 acres, more
or less, in small town; stores,
churches, school, blacksmith shop
within two blocks; good house anil
barn, fine orchard, all kinds of
fruit and grapes; three wells;
small river running through; good
oak timber: good level and gravel
ed road. This farm has never been
for sale before. Address V. Rob
vosky, Eugene. Or. J19
WANTED
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene General hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris.
tf
WANTED Young man as helper In
country store. Some experience
necessary. Address "S.," care of
Guard. tf
WANTED A woman to do family
washing and Ironing. Apply 328
E. Ninth. In the morning.
WANTED Furnished house, 5 or t
rooms for two or three months;
not too far out. Three In family.
Eugene Real Estate & Investment
tf00" ,
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TO LET
For Business Purposes
ADVERTISING SPACE
"WITH POWER!"
ANY li'isilimiitc enterprise
nuiy "rent' advert ikIiij;
Nuico in this m'WKMiH'r
with "power" the one (ltM'uil
able motive ikiwit for "run
ning" uny business that mil be
liuule to run tin- miwt of
PUBLICITY.
. .Space may 1h secured nrcnvl
ing to your lvniilivineiit-i
much or little-, as you may elect
with n preference for "inucli"
if you hope to do "inucli" busi
ness. Apply a! Business Ofiica
CHERRY PICKERS WANTED At
the Campbell cherry orchard just
outside city limits. Call up phone
Red 1332 or see J. R. CampbWl at
corner Ninth and Olive streets.
I j21
FOR KENT
FOR RENT Nice front room; fur
nace 'beat; electric lights und
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 154 East Ninth street.
TO LET A convenient, plensnnt fur
nished house. Cull at this office
office. jl7
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
rooms, bath, eleectiic light, hot
air; beautiful home. 342 East 9th
Street. j24
MISCUliLiANKOSJS
SAY 1 am here again to work. I
am the lone cement worker and
finisher. Get your work doue 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.
DON T fall to see Chezem If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm und city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved
Timber and mining Block. H. Che.
rem. Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCB SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades and profes
slons. Text books and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full Information and circulars al
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwouil. rep.
resentatlve.
POLK'S GAZETEER A business di
rectory of euoh city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington,
giving a descriptive Bketch of each
place, together with the location
and shipping facilities, and a clns
sifled directory of each business
and profession. R. L. Polk & Co
Inc., Seattle.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
" ATTORN KY8-AT-LA W
. D. ALLEN. Alloiuej-ttt-la. Olfl
Willamette street, Eugene Oreiron
LEON R. EDMUNoON, Attorney-at
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene LoaL
and Savings Bank.
GEORGE U. UOItltlS Attorncy-nt-
law; office Hovey Building, cop
sth and Willamette streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
U M. TRAVIS, Atlurney-at-law. Of.
flee over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTERME1ER. Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Brls-tow
Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attomeya-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. P. Noss. Will
practice In all the courts la the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
. A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
- Potter. Office one block south ot
Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stab
and before the V. S. Land Office
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluni
L. B1LYEU, Attorncy-at-law. ' OHIO
over'Yoran's shoe store, Eugeut
Oregon.
N. HARBAUOH. Special atten
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment if estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Bank Building
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opposite pontofflce. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also to all pension matters. I'lvat
Red 1176.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
J.7. CLARK 4b CO. Dealers lb real
estate, Creswell, OiO
0
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
I. F. TITUS, M. 1). llomoeopathlo
physician and surgeon. Chroma
diseases and disease of womeu aud
cklldreu given special nttttitiou.
Fa'radic galvanic, sfitle, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 5S1 Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E. MeDuiignl. Resi
dence, 632 Pearl Btroet. Office
phono. Main 629. Residence
phone. Main 63i.
DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willnmettu street.
Phono Black 132ii. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 31 07.
C. 11. CANNON. M. I). llomoopathlo
physician and surgeon, Chronio
diseases and diseases ot women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory nnd light treatment.
Office. Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
lug. Phone Main 540. Boards
lloflmuu House, l'buue Main 11.
DR. ANNA MAUREH. Osteapathlo
phy'clan. All curable diseases
troaied. Women aud children a
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunu'a.
Phone Red 1631.
UNDERTAKERS
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
aud etnbalmers. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director!
State licensed embnlnier. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phoue Red 4 4X1.
V ET ERINARY Kl'HG EONS
DR. C. '. (iltll'l- l l ll
Formerly Slato Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years on State
Medical Board. Is located at 23 W.
9th Street; Phone Red 1081.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LE1UH, mining engineer
and expert metnllurglsi. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending"
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment
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