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rem Do Up in Washington an effort is being made major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never ; . 'by "hailing two boards together or laying one brick on another." x NOW is the home for The Stmmmmttmmtttmmttttmitmtmitmre There is an Increasing Demand ,: ) . For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business College has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business College EUGENE, OREGON KOU HA1.K, K.C1I W(iK (lit I.KASK Having concluded to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange (or Kugene or Portland Income properly, my saw. mill, sawmill situ, booms, lumber hods, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business. Mill local cd at river bridge In the centre of Kugcne city, east and west, and only three blocks from the 8. P. It. It. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go Into the lumber business, as there la always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings, roll lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs art cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mlllman on make this property pay for Itself tn two years, and If he will operate day and night In one year. dealest opportunity In this part of Oregon for a mill man: best located mill In the stale. Capac ity. 20.000 feet In ten hours. When ou have this mill you re at the market. Planer and dry kiln isa You Want to be United States time for you to remove one yourself or some homeless would-be renter. Booth-Kellv everything needed to ninko lots of lumber and lots of money, (live (his your early attention If Interested In a lumber proposition. 1 am sure you cannot beat It In the slate. The quicker you act tbe surer you are oft making your fortune, for this Is a Chance In a lifetime. M. S. llAKKKIt. 333 Pearl street, Kugeue, Or, OTlt K TO KAKMKIIN. liny and grain wanted tn exchaugt for piano or organs. See us or tel. phone at once. Stevens a: Hulln PI ano House, t ommerctal Tel. Main t. Club 111k NOTIt'K TO TIIK Pl'lll. IC. Whereas, my wife, Nellie llosser. has left my bed and board. I hereby give notice 1 will not be responsible for any bills Incurred bv her O KKF.P P C.OSSKU. Hated Kugtne. Orcg.m. Sept. K, 1!0S OS O We can 14 East 8th k. (;. liAiuiir. Photos, stamps and post (icucral view work. Sixth cards. street. between Willamette and Olive It APPI.KN WANTF.P. Cider apples will be received at our factory September 26 and 2S only. Ingham Vinegar Co, S26 Kodol will. In a very short tlnu . enable tbe stomach to do the work 't should do. and the work It should ri.i Is lo digest the food you eat. it makes the stomach swecr and It is pleasant to take. It Is sold here by all druggists. Vudor porch shades are w Ith the reach of tl CHAMllKliS H VUnWAU a luxury :K CO. Warner tunes pianos. I .cave or- ders at Morris' Music Store tf Perfection oil o,. siotes CIIAMlll.'liS II MSllW AH are .if K CO. to defeat a U. obstacle to your successful furnish the LUMBER. Street, Eugene, Oregon. GOVERNOR HASKELL DENIES CONNECTION (Continued from Pag Oca.) Archbold letter, made . public Inst night in St. Louis by Hearst, was re ceived by Senntor Foraker, and on the failure of the attemt to buy that paper the draft was returned and the 'Incident forgotten, according to a statement made to the Associated Press by the Senator here today. Tiift Will Keep Out. Cincinnati, Sept. 18 Judge Taft maintains his determination not to bo drawn into the Hearst-Korakur controversy. Tuft To Itivnk Willi Machine. W. R. Hearst's exposure of Mr. Forakor's connection with the Stan dard Oil trust, it Is said by those on the Inside, will result In Mr. Taft's again breaking with the Hamilton County machine, headed by (ieorge n. Cox. .lust the other day Mr. Taft agreed to meet Messrs. Cox. Hyn Icka and Hermann and confer re- gardlng the campaign In Hamilton ! dlc,llol'sv 1'l,t " "peds to be looked af imi. i, i. . k..h..j .i... ... ter and I hone there will be no dlffl- Taft and his advisers say that the- candidates will repudiate Mr. Cox cutting loose from the machine. 1 Mr. Foraker sent word to the Tafl headquarters tonight that he would I willingly atny away from the meet ing of the League of Republican Clubs If his presence In any way I would embarass the candidate. Mr. i Taft has not replied to this statement I but It Is expected that a statement I will be Issued tomorrow declaring . thai the Republican candidate has I repudiated Mr. Foraker, Mr. Cox and the machine that ho denounced I in his speech at Akron a few years ago. I.KTTKItS WHICH WKItK liF.AP 11Y MR. IIKARST. Columbus. Ohio, Sept. IS. Let ters from John A. Archbold. of the Standard Oil Company, to Senator Joseph H Foraker, two of Iheni en closing drafts tor large sums of money, and all urging the senator to oppose certain objectionable leg islation, were read by W. R. Hearst at a meeting In support of the can didacy of Thomas L. Ilisgen. Indepen dence party candidate for president last nluht. The letters were all dated In 1S00. and speak of a certain clause of a bill as "verv nhi..-.!.,,. I able,'' and of another hill .,. ragcous as to be ridiculous." i j Another letter read hv Mr. Heart I was from Representative Joseph C 1 Sibley, of Pennsylvania, to Mr Arch-1 bold and swaks of an Interview he! i ua u:i rresuient . Roosevelt in i which he advised the president noi to offend (he Standard Oil Company J and a!d no man should win ho pen, Is-. I upon the rabble." I "!'' Broalnav, New York Mi-vh i. ,'"" Mx Pear Senator ,v onr favor , f it 'ght. with In,-!.,. ure, which l:rter with letter ,.-.. Mr F','lo, oormtiCnMng upon . 1 - ' ! OI h.T, w , I i .i.ips i! would ce -letter to ic.iV S. Senator for Lumber Co demonstratlnn against the whole bill, but certainly the ninth clause, to which Mr. Elliot refers, should be stricken out, and the same Is true oJ House Bill No. 500, also Introduced by Mr. Price, In relation to foreign corporations. In which the same ob jectionable clause occurs. "1 am glad to hear that you think that the situation is fairly well In hand. Very truly yours, "JOHN D. ARCHBOLD." "Hon. Joseph B. foraker, Wash ington, D. C." 813,000 To Foniker. "26 Broadway, New York. March 26. 1900. Hon. Joseph B. Foraker, 1500 Sixteenth Street, Washington. U. C. Hear Senator liaecordance with our understanding, I now beg to Inclose you n certificate of deposit to your favor for $15,000. Kindly ackowledge by the receipt nnd oblige, Yours Very Truly. "JOHN 1). ARCHBOLD." "20 Broadway. New York. Febru ary, 16, 1900 My Denr Senator Here Is another very objectionable bill. It Is so outrageous as to be rl- "Kin ln" 1 Am anxious to hear from vnu as to the situation as a whole. Yours very truly, JOHN D. ARCHBOLD." "Hon. J. B. Foraker, 1500 Six teenth street, Washington, D. C." "You will see., gentlemen, that these letters are not read at ran lorn, but they have a natural sequenca Here Is the next: 1 "26 Broadway. New York April 17. 1900 My Pear Senator I In close you a certificate of deposit to your favor of 11 4,500. We are greatly at a loss In this matter, but I send you this and will he glad to have a very frank talk with von when the opportunity offers, If you so desire -'need scarcely again express our great gratification over the favor able outcome of affairs. Very trulv yours, "JOHN D. ARCHBOLD." ST.VTKMKXT FROM JOHN p. AIICHBOI.1). New York, Sept. 18. John D. Arrhbold. of the Standard Oil Com pany, made the following statement today: "Such correspondence and rela tions as 1 have had years ago with Senator Foraker were entirely prop er and legitimate. 1 Mr Hearst had come to me 1i- rect, it would probably have cost him' less to secure cnnie. of pondence than for Mr. Hearst to have enh employed or dealt with thlev Mr Archbold phsn..i.i.... . Hearst's statements regarding" an 'al leged attempt to bribe ex- Vttonev C.eneral .Monnett of Ohio a pure'f-c Hon. and sav, they .ore an.wer.-d . . .eo.,,,-, i ,,nK ago. , I "As to the t.Vimen;s alleging ro. j'ntion, !..., vn (.overnor ll i-'-. ' Ok'.ahoma and the0 S-.,:,.... . ' ,.; ' o-npany and contribution. U-uiu or anyone else Q o:hc W-Z' a Senator? re-election, one of th improved nis home tow .,...v candidacy by building Our Fall Suits Will Suit You We have largest and finest line we have ever car ried in stock. The fa mous Michaels, Stern &Co's brand is unex celled by any line of Men's Clothing in the market and we are sole agents for Eugene. Oit clothing is made to look .well the latest creations in style and pattern. You will find them reas ably priced. We carry a complete line offurnishinggoodsthat cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON East Ninth Street ratlc campaign fund, there la not a shadow of truth In them. "Mr. Hlsgen's Insinuations about burning his plant are absurd and un worthy of notice." Sibley IVnio Writlna IyPtter. Franklin. Pa., Sept IS. Kx-Con-gressman Joseph C. Siblev todav de nied most eniphaMrallv that he had ever written a letter to John P Anhhold telling Mr. Archbold, that he had warned President Roosevelt not to offend the Standard Oil Company. Contentmei The larger pirl d yJ tentaeot loihira upon waitress hy writ for am at time to opto it k4 Merchiati bioL Do It now. Miki nfj and you will ical thing worth iwttI Interest Pi on Saving DJ KITCHEN & sort" ARMITAGI Livery, K Sales Oik tiriH Groce Vn,.T0l!1 thct?! U1 FrcshlG) Phone V"43 CAPITAL I 0