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. , AU"' .. Eugene"" , order. nail "w i .15 "! i:Ji 'cilice)--- 60 ' .05 I...-.' 1.50 k . . mi . ... W;.Y.bKfiitioB or r ."' inea tor The feSorUed tu St for Mbicnpuuu. rj jodiwf It- ClwrsTJa. 1908 Irlbs to e1-- .... ,.,i',WI.' pEOPLh ur r.-- I.,, mper to somewhat I ike report of Engineers U MtArtnur, sk'-s C, do ot over ,0.- j nter dally. " nas LrniirdlDS tals ut at" Ueit of James Kenner I, oldest settlers of that e effect tbat the stream, bete messurements were L loiest he ever saw It. 1 lit Mr. Kraoerly, who lalliit with the stream L got taw what he 1b : lit iMhrates that the Konltj paper, who nev- knawt In his life, L K Sot helng ham- nil knowing nothing trader JiBCusslon., the ilil wutsual facility ;i ttrttrastances, lie Is lit test. Lack of knowl- ki teodltlons allows him uslutlon full sway and lie dim and distant fu- i istersheJ of Ritchey -t been denuded of Its now of water thereby :he editor of the morn- Id l d.3 out a fond deal creek If he cared to, Mid not be compatible of keeping the public The councllmen who p creek do not believe km In Question 1b af- ici at Its low stage by f-abage of the immedi- ut think that its sup- N the higher nioun- laaicated by the nu :prings opening out of Ti that abound In the 're the propoged grav- f line will ibegln. The s clear as crystal, lEunuin spring water 1 l. Hon. Allen Ea- 4 the creek but re- imilar testimony as to N quantity of supply, k like the editor of the "ever saw Ritchey In its defamation. htt o the gravity sya- Kwspaper organ, with Minded by the $20 Mover them bv a or- 1! "iteming the source aly. They are slmplv :-: J Plan of relief 1 '"ce of municipal the sale of the "Won that fonneriv Jncea nriee. They ure '515 erviie work that 3ESene a., a home 'ins to the world the - aothlns rullI ,, j at;l truth, that I reIle' ' the water! f pres, M conditions "sen 3 a ity larsc 1 'w mii 'was of ,j j. -it t;i and ' i , i-i'i-iitTliy 'i0,a'.rr fit fn, " s,-enis Ver'i tl.i . i 1 Etir. , set the ini,r Jit!' """i on it.! .?7 tSat m r-.ii I Karelin, I and P,,r-1 .. ui ' p )..-,. . i '1 SVt,m, of mtiv..ni.,n, 'ir,an:i:,: j 5iI1; wii: , -5- Ti Mil ill. r. iw- find ample food for reflection In Lincoln's words. You tan fool part of the people a? the time, and all the people part nf the time, but yu cun,t toul a11 the TTsTweek, ! ne JD the time." "j--r ,, ....... - rem" , Yesterday me uuuiu iau on through Mr . A. O Collins. . .i l , .remit Im ler nitlk. representing .-..o- o nv for a model 4 linotype machine. it ie the new double-deck typeW mating machine, that gives the oper ator the use of four different fonts of type without changing his maga zine, and with all Its list of extras will cost $4 000 laid down In Eugene. This is only a sample of the addi tional equipment The Guard will have when it occupies Its new quarters; its plant at that time will not be equalled in capacity or convenience, either l respect to newspaper work, or Job printing, by any aluillar tablishment In, Oregon, outiide Of Portland. .The rnitil'kable Increase nfthe paitcr In circulation and geA- eral business UaB forced this expan sion upon the management. The Oregon Electric Railway Co. again announces Its Intention of com ing to Eugene, via Corvallls and the West Side. 8everal months ago Gen eral Manager Talbot outlined the plans of the company fn a letter to The Guard and thlg recent statement only confirms the news given out at that time. This city is destined to become an electric -and steam rail road center because of Its situation at the head of the valley, the natural outlet for the Sluslaw country and the point of junction of the Oregon Eastern with the main line of the Southern Pacific. With the start Eugene now has there is scarcely any contingency that could arise to re tard Its steady growth in population and commercial Importance. Mr. Bryan's speech ot acceptance, printed in today's Guard, has the merft 6f brevity and directness. The Nebraokan is undoubtedly one ot the greatest masters of plain unvar nished English In the world today, and his speeches and newspaper ar ticles are alike plain, clear and easily understood. He has thoroughly learned the art ' of expressing his views in language that cannot be misconstrued or misunderstood. We take it that the editor of a well-known trade publication intend ed to combine a stroke of business and swat wjwn aie saia: i ne ousi-upoll tne ,,raetice of his profession ness Interests of this country, for in Boston, unci soon attained promi honesty and integrity, are, a3 com-nence. lie first came into the eye . .v ci..:of the state as a whole when, in im.eu uu ce .c.- ,903i he was Illlule raainnan of the politician, as daylight to darknass. I Democratic state executive committee ' or Massachusetts, in 1 905 he was Bostuulans are allowed to make appointed judge advocate-general of love In the public parks until 10 ! Massachusetts, and two years later he o'clock in the veiling; after that ntered the field for the governor ' I ship. Being deleated f:r the IJeino- time those caught at It are arrested i cratlc nomination by a close vote, he and fined. This 3s mentioned for the benefit of those who doubt that there is love-making in Boston. Chicago has ait least one very lib eral man. He rewarded a .post-office driver who iouad .and returned to him a lost check for $50,000 by pre senting him with the enormous sum of $2. Let's hear no more .about Chi cago selfishness. Sam Gonrpers is displaying the courage of his convictions. The hard er they knock him the harder he roots for Bryan. He is talking Bry an to the organized labor of Ohio just now. Perhaps the politician who recent ly said, "Human nut ure Is playini; its part in the political game this .year," can point out a campaign year in which it did not, though we doubt it. Mr. Bryan's leading question, "Shall the people rule?" is perti nent, though not more so than, "Who are the people?" HE PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT. i mm mmgmm She: "There are m-n who ea their r5p it Hei "Thst's my case at this moment." TUB KIGKXK . At least those Iowa politicians might have waited until the s'u. "yrand old man" wasQ.iMitiv bur led before they started , m , for his shoes. ' AcceptiiiK their own ,.9ji. Mr. uijau reineseuts ho)e al.,1 confidence. And each thinks Qie has good nus.iii attitude. Mr. Tail f t hem for h.s The more surprises slate prlmarv l-lectlons give the iJiote.ionai ,,uu'. tieiaus the more popular they are likely to. become with the aYera-e man. " Somehow the man with a bare spot on the top of his head never seems to enjoy the bald-head cracks of the newspaper neur-Uuniorlst. Wonder why? .. . Let no man dare to call the Mis souri Democrats cattle because they have voted, in primary, to nominate a "Cowherd for governor. THIS IATK IN HISTOUY 1521 Cortez retook the City of Mexico. 1687 Prince Charles of Loralne de feated the Turks at Mahez, Low er Hungary. 1762 King George IV of England born. Died June 26, 1SJ0. 1778-Krench fleet dispersed by a gale off Rhode Island. 1803 Agra taken by the British. 1812 General Brock arrived at Am herstburg to oppose the Inva sion of Generul Hull. 1849 Albert Gallatin, secretary of the treasury In the cabinet of President Jefferson, died at As toria, Long Island. Born In Switzerland January 20, 1761. 1851 Litchfield, Conn., celebrated its 200th anniversary. 1891 James Russell Lowell died. Born February 22, 1819. 1898 Proctocol Blgned ending hos tilities between United States and Spain. 1907 Opening of international Es peranto congress at Cambridge, , England. THIS IH MY 3R BIRTHDAY Char-lea W. lUrilrtt. Charles W: Barilett, for a namber oi yearB one of tbe Democratic lead ers In Massachusetts and an Inde pendent candidate for governor of that state in 1907., was born in Bos ton, August 12, 1845. He served In the civil war'as a private, and after the close of the conflict he entered Dartmouth College and graduated from that Institution in 1869. For two years he taught school and at the same time studied law. After his admission to the bar he entered I ran as an Incleiiendcnt, and was cle feated at the polls by Curtis 'Guild, Jr., the liepubtican candidate. Fur Sore 1 rc-t-"I have found Buclen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thins to use Tor sore feet, as well as tor healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. -Stone, ol 'Kast 'Portand, Maine. Jt ts the prop er thing, too, for piles. Try tt! Sold under guarantee ut W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. 25c. WOOI SAWING Gasoline jiower, by W. W. Moore, phone Red 32X2. OrderB large or small will be appreciated. OOTV PKKD. Alff? A "g-J and WlliaUteiie Mitrrm. , 1521. WOOD SAWIXf! Gasoline power, nhniie lied 32X2. by W. W. !Hore. Orders large or small will be appreciated Monarch ranges. Tlnrt; riil .1 W. Klivs Fur. C- davs' -free tf fortune btfore them and yet til DAIIV o... " aa"' "WKSI).V. AlGlfiT PERT PARAGRAPHS. There t" bluiue s uutliiu It cm. a boss Must .of us hate like sin to pay n l.ih l'"-t ne just have to do it .Kvas'iua::.v. :i it is a prl's work ee:-y boost O Is a nap. LAN-L,trf . It Is hard to make both ends meet sometimes, but not nearly s bard as to make oue end meet. The girls ull forget It Is leap year when tbe soda fountain blossom. Lots of women would just do as they please If they only knew what to do. Holdup men don't cure rap who make the laws as long as they cuu break them. When a man writes a letter to his affinity be would better let his wife blue pencil It ami rv oourt scandal. When a man gaft put out of patience be Is generally put Into a temper. Some people feel so big that they are Invartalily aatouUbed that so many people can get Into the same room with them. If you don't lose sleep, you won't gain worry. Kite Like Good Tilings. Mrs. Chas. B, Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fust about it." These painless purifier sold at W.A. Kuykendall's drug store 25c. Summer K-xcm-sion Hates to Ynqulmi and Xvwort nnl IK'troit, On sale every day, round trip to Yaquina, $5.00; to Newport $5.50: to Detroit, $4.25. ' Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaquina and Newport, limited to Monday following. $:i.00. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent. lllLI.MIItF. TiltOTHERS For all kinds of drnyliig and press Hon?'? phone Jled 27 12; flee. Black i41 1. '- SOUTH ivKN PAlTI-'lu k. It TIME CAKI. Toward Portland Passenger Xn. lti 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex prees. No. 18 :00 a. in., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. ru., RoseburJ Passenger. No. 14 6:4 2 p. in., Portland Ex press. Toward -San il-'ruiicisco PaHsenger- No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cotta-je Grov Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 :44 a. m.. San Francis co Exprves. V mulling Uiiim-li. N'o. 84 8:30 a. iu., leaves Eugene for r-priiarield. No. S2 11:10 n. in., arrives En gene from Springfield. ! fondling? No. hi 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene No. 5:40 p. in., arrives Eugene from Wcudiing. WM. MURRAY. Gen. Pass. Agt. Portlanc, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. A. . GILLETTE. I. oc-al Aent. 41 lll'.HKS AX EXAMPLE OF GOOD HORSE SENSE S.v. h w null tlv In- -tan. Is while l,e- lin I :c -.'li J. II Irj'AS ,ii i.- having a al) kinds nt r charges are v c-an a horse lioorly shod? ,.1 ,1 ,1 . We i iiiL' and " always. II' I il.iv's win k I l.i-t us fix yours up Iiu Burbach & Bristou 31 Olive St. A. ty. l'IMl'lf'"' General Teaming: Crr Crete, Gr.t c!. Building b..i.d and e! e."cava:ion e.uth lor :.ile Phor.e Black. 23 il orca!!at2t:W4thO Ml 1 fjy5 13 i.w, CLASSIFIED COLCJMNS I ! 8AI.K ; Kiut sai.k- store. Wood at Yo fh tf FUR SALE Tuoroufrucirea Hen-font ..n mi Baiu. enquire tici n lamette street. ( FOR SALE First-class grub wood. Apply to H. 1,. Filer, gene. Or., or phune Farmers oak if KOR SALE 'Bufl Orpington eggs, 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton. 1102 Columbia aveuue, corner 19th tx. FOR SALE 2 's acres adjoining city limits; easy payments. Enquire of Howe & Buoy, 536 Willamette street. FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class timber land call on J. W. Carille, four nii'u-a west of Hale. FOR SALfr A well Improved faiiu! of 120 acres, 4 miles nortu of Co-! burg. This Is a bargain at $jol per aero. On good terms. Smith' & Brown, Coburg, Or. FOR SALE Oue National cash regis-, ter, one Remington typewriter audi a larga iron safe. Enquire ot ii. M. Travis, Loan & Saving baukj building. FOR HAL.ui -roim hocij, three blocks from Wllkimette sideet; lot1 80x76 feet. Price, $21 on. Ore-j gon Land Company. tf : FOR SALE Span of 901 pound mules and a flrst-clnss c.-.nip nj on and camp outfit. Kuiqulrc nt Eugene Brick Yarl or phone Fur mers 345. alo FOR SALE Four good work horses, two sots harness, one heavy sin gle harness, one light wagon, near ly new. A. M. Gilbert, 87 West Sixth Btreet. a!3 LOTS FOR HALM Bt OWNER Two lots and 8 -room house, barn; fine land tor garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, just north of Pattersoa school. J. J. Walton, CIS Willamette street, tf FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and one 3 -Inch Mitchell wagon, In good condition. Males arv? true to a fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $450. Inquire at this office. FOR SALM OR TRADE 180 acres of good timber land sear Eugene. Would exohanga for residence property In Eugene. For further Information, see O. G. Gross, in Eugene theater block. FOR -SALE Hoi atr engine; force pump connected.; KOO-gallon tank, fittings, 40 feet 1 -inch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shunnvny's. I'st Seventh -street. See It. tf KOiv SALE 240 acres of land; 100 acres of timber, balance farm land; good orchard and Variety of fi-ult: good improvements. Pi-lee, $12.50 per aero. Oregon Land Co., 4 12 Willamette street. al7 FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven room house, five and a halt 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. East 13th Street. t FOR SALE Good clean stock of general merchandise located at one nf the bet 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 CreeV. Or. FOR SALE Complete snt oak household furniture, bookcase, lounge, table, rockers, dining table and chairs, sideboard, two heating stoves, bed room furniture, chll drens' beds, stei-l range, carpets. $150 cash will b ly it all. Call at X(i!l Oak street. tf I WANTBP vv'ANTKi' a goon Dinrxsmlih; mill work malniy. Booth-Kelly ofriie. tt WANTED Apprentice girl at Cl vin & Russell's, N4 East Ninth street. alU WANTED To rent, a modern house not later than Soptemb-r 15. G. O. Gross " WANTED Competent girl. Mrs. A. W. Skipworth, 10S West Eighth j street. - I WANTED TO RENT A big farm mi shares, for from to 5 years. Address "C. D. n-e Guard, tf i WANTED A rirl fur i;'J!:i r.!l hmis work; i::;od write- Mrs. P. ir. wages. I'll '. Cilaard. Elmlr WANTED - A I sekei-i- conk and eoiinmici! b'HI' Genrce SandiTKon, Car.ip ' a li cv l -TKIi Three girls to learn nursing at the Kiiseue ueuunii inm-, piial. Aiply to Dr. J. W. Harris tf I IGARDERS WANTED ''an tk'" Iwn riiiire-yiiung nn-n 1 r board and room; $" per M,-ek wii-h. Call at i r,L' I Lincoln trt. al l j , vi- v v i-i-ii- To rent, a sm.-ll farm I-1 ready sloc ked, by reliable man. Aililr cene, s SIM Oi-ciiarci (!"'', -Or. . ''" WANTED I:',- c r ... - n , ai . I 'i ' '- ,vTti:k 1i:i;i fainil c s m ge: ' aired in lb" ' !':r'-r;i-. ,;r s'ri'i. Halt oi-' :.'i E.-i il Nln "I a' :' T In I ir-,v Call a' Til! or phone Main ' c. D. D ' 0 a I r, , Advertissments, Like Clocks, Should Keep Running A store s advert Iseiin iits tell the people what is "doins" ut that store what Is new, what Is inviting, why today is a Kood time to visit the store. People look for the ads to tell them these ihlngs Just as naturally as they would look ut u clock to tell the time. Sometimes a clock does not run sometimes a store's ud does not run. A "run-down" clock or ad are about equally unsatisfactory, unserviceable, misleading. Curious thing about It Is that a merchant who would think it absurd to have a run-down'' or out-of-repalr clock will, some times, deliberately let his atl stop running. It's not wise, uor good business, uor defensible on any known gfuuads but It ; Is sometimes done. t WANTED ( Continued) WANTED Manager tor branch of lico we wish to locate here In Eu gene. Address, with references, The Morris Wholesalo House, Clu clunall, Ohio. a22 WANTED Ftirnisned house, "5 or 6 rooms tor two or three months; not too far out. Three in family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. WANTED Women or young girls wishing to leurn plnin or general sewing, to Join tho classes n-w forming. Call or address Miss Keokord, Room 1, Schneider block. Phone Red 1822. a'l RANTED Borne property owner to build six or seven-room .bouse lu a desirable location Tor tenaut who will lease same for term of years, guaranteeing best of care of prem ises. Address, 6, Pare of Guard or call at Guard office for par ticulars, tt aUSCHXtiAMKOUti SAY I am here again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker mid finisher. Get your work dune by L, C. Williams. NOTICE Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business ot horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. D. Holoway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or. FOR EXCHANGE Good Income boaring property, making Interest on $4uln nt H per cent. Will ox change for good farm. Enquire of Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf DON'T fall to see Chezem If you want bargains In real eBtate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Chu tem, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf POLK'sToAZETEEH A buslnoss di rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon and Washington, giving a descriptive sketc;li of each place, together with the location and shipping facilities, aud a clas sified directory of each business and profession. It. L. Polk A Co., Inc., Seattle. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough (ruining at your uwn home tu nearly all the trndes and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep resentative. THIS OREIION LAND CO.MPANY stands on lis own merits unci lias no combination with any other eoni.pauy. We eliminate all pos sibility of graft by Ininicdlati ly bringing seller and buyer togetlier. We can find what you want if it Is to he bad in the coast country, and will gladly give all Inquiring j-.tran-gers any Information p-isslnie. Wo have, a larae list of farlus and city iropei- y, also some good bi.ys in timber lands mi reasonable turns. 112 Willamette struct, Kiis-ih1, Or. tf I(1U KENT FOR KLN r-Furiilsheci roMiis West I-nth sni-el. It l-'Olt RENT- N i Iniiil room; lur luce Ilea': eiec-tric lights and bath, tininihle for two gentle men. 1!4 l-lnst Ninth -Lreet. LOST A. Mi HII VII i.C'Sr a , Inn '-.-ii am taii,iM. si KellHil t , liid's ;,:il.l In ft bil Ii all,' I J 1 1 illH'illlil i.cm Tun ii'inn I. :i:nl an. I I a T!'e me .n the I, with l. ;on stre i,i.-ielt M.ii lan lie While fpnt , 1 J'lenSe l''l al 7'io Pali" cclve reuard. ". I'it'.l I' r.uni. an 1 r a I.: PROFESSIONAL COLUMN tl lOIt.M-iVK.AT-'.AM I L. HI I. V ! 1 , Atmriiey-.ii.-law. ' ni-er V i, rail's shoe mic,i', E ' Oregon. Ill lie. LEON I'. EI .Mt'N.TlV, la v. K in in.c I a ml 2, AC, i liey-at-:':ei'! I.n all ii. 1 .'livings l!;,'!K. I , D. ALLEN fp 'iv r En' U'lhamelie si Horn' in s in, re. I. A I l ( ) R I : V S ( ( iiu Siim-cl. ) u. M. THAN IS, Atturiiey-ut-iiiw. Of fice oer Eugene LoanQji Savings Bank. Kugt-in-. Oregon. C. A. Wl.vmtMEIER, Attoruey-at luw. Laud tities mil probate spec ialties, otfiee over Cbuuibers-brls-tow Bank. WALTON t NESS, Attorney s-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In a.l the courts lu the state. Otfiee. room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE B. IKHUUS Attoruey-ut-law; office Hovey Building, cor Sth and Willamette streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attornys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O Potter. Office one block south o't Chrlsmau block, Eugene, Oregon niLWAMS & BEAN. Httornevs-Ht. law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Beau. Practice in all courts of the statu and before the V. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 ard 16 McClunw JESSE) G. WELL.8, Lawyer, No. 28 ei r.igntn street, Mugeae, Or. opposite poetofflce. Gives special attention to the examination ot ab stracts, drafting wllta, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone Red 1)76. 1. N. HARUAUGH. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment f estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 6. First National Bank Building, Kngone, Oregon. Building. PHYSICIANS AKt Sl'KGkXlNH DU. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physiolan. Offices over Chambers' store. SIS Willamette street. Phone Biaok 1328. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 8 197. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoeoathla physlclaa and surgeon. Chrouio diseases and diseases ot wosuen and children a specialty. Electri cal vlhratnrv o rw! 1 1 v. , . ... . - 'r imwivui. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing, rnona Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Mala 11. DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteopathia phyclan. All curable disaasetr treated. Women and chlldtan u specialty. Office over.F. E, Dunn's. Phoae Red 1631. O. S. BEARDSLEY, M. D. Regular ..physician anil-surgeon. Offices It and 17 Mc.Clting building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office and residence phone. .Main 4 7. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & uo., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HI5NDKHSON, undertakers and einbalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embaliner. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phoue Red 4 mi. MINING ENGINEhRN HERBERT LEIuH, uTintLg engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment, Eugene Orogon. Altl'IllTICCT REU THOMAS Architect. Saetch es and plans drawn, ulue prints and speculations. General super vision over buildings in course ot construction. If thinking ot build ing, lingo or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, c'hrl.maa block. MCNIt Al. I.VSTRCt TllUS 1 A DA M K J. M A I E MUMrFTot Ul cago; voice, piano and organ )f Instructor. H!. East Eighth strtot. !; ;V,lloss Kt,ii mi'sical in. S1RUCIION from Madame MillcU must bo received pre vious io Ail gust li.th. .-or parlliulars call nt either Morris' or Sieveiis k Hulin's music: stores. ,,J AIIHJ-ltALTOKH !n ,", li Cot;'NTV AIlSTflACV CO.. Rooms 2 aud 3, Wuren Bloc. Lugeuo. Or Pric. reason,,',,. KAli I STAI E AGEN TS) 1. L. CGiTitK "coTuH;L"r7al tslilte. CiusweJi. or r ' Groceries Ycu will always find tlic beat brands of Crcccrics Fresh Green Vegetables rloiir and Feed No r-r!vt, wt ,.,..e our d,,lv i Irish b Pierce Siiccesmr to M. S. Hubble Transfer Comn.in ;ill ln n genera, tlrl.fl.r ,V,.. "l. Il.',s..,t,l ,,., , ", I ""-'"' l'-..mi ,, , ,.,.,,., I "llr nmlln, I'lmilc. Reel o "r leave ,mh-n nt .N,.,l. rtllnr s,r, O 0 o o o 0 O c O