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o ' 00 THE EUGEXE DAILY GUARD SATIUDAT. FKDRt'ABY 13. IP- o0 o o e ------ - Buy The Best In (Ming At reasonable price. Come in and see our lino and be con vinced that the Micliui-is Stern & Co. make l.i (hi- best for qual lly. Myle "' service. O1"" " 0r line l offered ut HKIH'CKI) I'ltlCKS IhtiIUSB till! ttpriiift KtiH'k will soon Iii-kIii coming i iind n iiiuhI make room for II. If you mi looking 'or good values come to our store we mi- ninny glad to sholt goods, ulicilici- you buy or not. Our llni' of gents 'furnishing N complete mill In Shirts, I'll-di-rivrur and Neckwear hi- nre sure to liave Jimt what you are looklii! for. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street YOU'RE NOT BURNING MONEY W'hi'ii yon niiioIu our Mt. Ilwul -you Krt .MOICK fur your inoiii'y 111 Noliil ullsfiielloii miri ! 11 joy ii blc NinokiiiK when you favor (IiIn limiul. "Tito proof of thi tud(liiiK In In tin rulliiK" InvfHi a quar ter himI imUw for yoiirxclf thr oxci'lh'iit fraKfaiico anil "tiwto" tht'Ni cIkui's liavi.. ', Fresh Meats of all kinds WING & CAMPBELL CEO. K.MUNROE FURNITURE 07 West Klglitli HI., Kiigono, (Vregou. Phone. Kill MTO. Bole Agents for the. Portland I Store Works. Fifty-three styles. Including the Doted Detroit 1.1 ne. Also the Laclodt Itanges the beat low price rang on the market. A full Hue of Heaters Juit trots the factory. Call and examine our large stock before buyluc eUewhnre. Well Drilling For up-to-date welt drilling sec LaDuke &lLef licr Co. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5)21 999 VilUtd Boulevard ScoffrSaniai-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURL For lntUnimJVn or lUUrrfc Hi guickl nit'1 vrninfntly II Vunaiuml IMtrMM ol lit 1 rluar; Om. Ab- .ilut.lt Ii 1 in sW tf fJiuiKiita. I'llc f I n t.if ly THE SAMTAL-PEPSJX CO. For Sal by AQuij kemlall. I BOARDING Heat Table Hoard In Iho city. A few fine rooms. M MltS. A. . MATIIKWS, 71 West Ninth Htn-et. 1L Truth and Qualify appeal to the Well-informed m every walk of life and arc essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor- gly, it ia not claimed Out Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is tho nniy remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any-debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts nre known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection- aide substances. To get its beneficial effects nlways piucliaso the genuine manufactured by tlu California Fix Syrup Co., only, and fur sale by oil leading drug gists. Who has ever tried OUR gro ceries as to their purity, fresh ness and general excellence. A trial purchase here will prove conclusively to you that for prompt and courteous ser vice, reasonable prices and Al groceries our establishment is unexcelled. Let us show you. W. M. Green The Square Dal Grocer 'Phono M. 2.1. Oil) Willamette St. The First. National Bank OF EVCENC, OREGON Invites your account, whether large or small. Your business will receive prompt, accurate and confidential atten tion. SAKE DEPOSIT HO.XKS KOU KENT T. 0. HUNimiCKS., President S. B. EAlvlN, Vice-President P. E. SNODOHASS. Cashier. DAUW1N, URISTOW, Assistant Cashier l.UKE L. GOODRICH. Assistant Cashier Picture Framing We have the largest and most varied line of mould ings in the city, and irame pictures to order at prices that keep our com petitors guessing. Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company 16 and IS V. Seventh Street, near Willamette. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACKGI231 Tillei Kxnlllllietl IVltftllltf Mllfl IIIxa ll.tln.. I'rrseit tinm-rshlp .Msps rurulshed Notary I'ubllc Knrm 1 -jsns nt Lowest Kates C. S. Freeland & co. ABSTRACTORS ltooms M and 10, MeClung Itldg., tVrner Nth nml.Willaiiielte Sts.. Telephone lisj lisi. LEGISLATURE WILL SPEND 4,000,000 General Appropriation Bill Will Carry Over Three Mil lion Dollars State Capitol, Salem, Or., Feb. 12. The make-up of the legislative bud et as fur as It has proceeded Indicates that appropriations will reach ii. 708,1135, Including standing ap no prlatlon. The ways and means commute of the house today Introduced a general bill appropriating 11,547,080. This is 1279,510 more than the same bill two yeurs ago. It provides for run ning ex e lines nnd salaries of stute departments, and Institutions. Yesterday the committee intro duced a deficiency bill for S I 04,200. - S3, or S52.3S5.87 more than two years ago. 1 he big items of increase in Die deficiency bill are for supreme court commissions. Institution for the feeble-minded, nnd the capitol build ing. I he following appropriations have pusHed both houses: Kxperimenl station at Ilermlstou, JUUOu. Coast salmon hatcheries, $20,000. WILLIAMS OF THE REPUBLIC. Second Olllfor WilllnliiM of I he Kcptihlic shares with Captain Senile of the lost stenmer tlie honors of hav ing saved, by coolness and good sea manship, the lives of her passengers and crew. Columbia Jtlver hatcheries. $1200 Besides these lhi h,i,aa i,nn .... imprinted for tonograiihlc survevs $311,000. and Snake river ltniirove melils, $15,000. 1'he house committee on wuva nn,i means will recommend $25,000 for Inillnn fighters of 1855. Hills Invorcd by House Amii'oiirlutlon 1,1 1 lu r,,u,i,i,i.. .. pol led in the house by tho committee are: Crater I.nkn roml ft tan nan. ..t.. bounty. $40,000: in 000; PoiIuko road. 7fi nun-' Insnoctor. S1200: 000. ' ' Other hills 1-cllorlnH I,.. !. and means committee are: improvements to asvlum. $32. 000; Agi-lcultiiral College. $460.0110; deaf mute school. t7& ami. mouth Normal. $100,000: Weston Jllli;. IKIll- AsIiIimwI . t m: nan 1 cultural fairs. $7000. Total Iiii-iviim-, $7.10,000, In ndditlon nr Kt,,,tH:.r ..,.........t itttous for about tr.no one -n... ,.,,..1 of all tho foregoing Items is S3 C15 - (13 .1. This does not liiclml,, f-nn nan proposed for nu Kastern Oregon asv lum nor a multitude, of other appro nrlatlons which will he c,,..i,i each small in amount. The total of appropiiations two years ago was $2, 058. S74. The Increase (his session promises lo be close to $1,000,000. HOW TO OPERATE A MOVlXtt PlLTl'liE MACHINE AT HOME How In rent nr h,it. a Unvln tu re machine. How to make hlir mnnav .1 tertnlnments and amusements. now to oiuain positions which pay (35 per week. now to liecomo a finished onerat- or. We ulve Instrto-tWina thai DrA pie and Interesting. e have the newesf maih rtf teaching by mull. e send vo lion t-twelnt nt tt ni complete instructions. We teach operators how to pass all examinations. We represent the leading Film ex change. Reinittanco to Independent The atrical Exchange. 400-401-403 Hurke nullding Se attle. Washington. Warden School of Operators. (jq ni:o c i.o Eif seed. I have a limiten amount of clean nomi-gr-n red colver see,! for sale at 13 cen per Knnd. Call or ad dress It J, Hemphill, Pleasant Hill, 1 hone, runners SOS. lVWItl'i : Carbolljed Wlteh Hazel halve, the j thing when a salve "needed a .1 u Ilia spe (j -sp.viallv mH.fifor piles. Sold ev al'm' .It uttgis:. v-, -h ,"" """"" An'y must x. nl.-h In- f , ,M ,.mi ih.,'. ,',ssll "-luiring "i " awnings and all signs htch protrude over the sidewalks n..t he uw.. down i;,mi , "ts. this oi h ii tleallv all , . " '"'- he , ,t. .!,- eum,,s aiininss whi, I m tr- ; I ..m Iiereaf.er lter:nied.O: ,,..- ." : ?v Itfs Lit, 1,. K,ulv fi'lll' ' ' "ru'". 1 Kol for an- gentlc. easy piras,.lt, ,,- , ' 'O;,,;!'" a ""'J ' hded. nnd Is pills. So'd in-,,,1, (lrl, u. l t lierje,,,.-UII g. a ,or ,,,k,s SoMb REALTY TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY Itfve your abstracts made by Lane County Abstract Company Booth-Kellv Lumber Company to Charles M. Mixer; 322.28 acres in sec. 19. tp. 19, s. r. 1 w. $5400. United States to Winsor W. Cal kins; 80 acres in sec. 8, tp. 19, s. r. 6 w. Patent. August Vitus et nx to Charles I. Allen et ux; 20 acres in sec. 19, tp. 17, s. r. 2 w. $2000. August Vitus et ux to W. H. Gantz et ux; 10 acres In Bee. 19, tp. 17, 8. r. 2 w. $1000. Elgin E. Perdew to Raymond L. Perdt-w; west half of lots 6, 7 and 8, Hlldtlleston's ad to Eugene. $10. Beulah C. Hemenway et al to R. H. Mattel-son; lot 4, block 8, James Huddleston's ad to Eugene. $10. Idaho Frazer Campbell to O. Q. Cnrtwrlght: I S acres , part of lot 11 in Miller's Little Farms. $500. .1. P. Campbell et ux to William Kc-rr; 91.4 acres In tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $1. A. M. Tol-ev to W. O. Herkart; lot 2. block 2, Ellsworth's ad to Eugene. $2750. Spencer 1). McGuIre et nx to Wil liam Klohter; -ID acres in sec. 32, tp. j 9, s. r. 1 w. $500. Elmer N. Walte et ux to N. Haskell Withee; certain land in Bee. 28, tp. 15, s. r. 2 e. $1. United States to Franklin P. Unse; 100 ncres In sec. 10, tp. 19, a. r. 0 w. Patent. John Stewart to Jack Rodman; lots 3 nnd 4. block 17, College Hill Park ad to Eugene. $10. Frank Crabtree to O. M. Keni: tract of hind In sec. 29, tp. 20, s. r. 3 w. $525. F. R. Sherman to George L. Car lie; lot 4, block 3, Currln'8 Park ud to Cottage Grove. $(100. John Al. Orrlck et ux to Mandoin McFnrlnn; strip of land In Scott's ud to Eugene. $420. S. Z. Paxton et al to A. C. Math ews: 33 ncres in (p. 17, s. r. 3 w. $1500. United States lo Charles R. Syl vester; 40 ncres in sec. 12, tp. 19, s. r. 1 e. Patent. S. A. lfuddleston to Volney Hem- -, J Mfe ..5l CAPTAIN 8EALBY. The cnptulii ef the Republic lost his shin, but won fame for his calmness. courage and determination In the dls usler off iuut'",--t- enway; lot 3, block 7, James Hud dleston's ad to Eugene. $10. Cenruo M. Miller l iiv In V It Cooper et al: tract of land in sec. 33, ip. L'U, S. r. A W. 9 11 mi. State of Oregon to Ida T. Des mond: 100 acres In sec. 10, tp. 1G, r. 9 w. S400. Ida T. Desmond to George Good; 1(10 acres In sec. 10, tp. 10. s. r. ! w. $S00. Thorn. Thompson to Herman C. lijei-ke: 40 acres in sec. 24, tp. IS. s. r. 5 w. Juioo. W. H. Wiltse et ux In Jakob De Penning: tract of land In tp. 18, s. r. 2 w. $.MI0. W. U. Cooper et nl lo James Hun ter: lot 4. block 1, Cooper & Ran dall's ad to Cottage Grove. $125. W. 1). Cooper et nl to T. C. Abiams. tract In sit. 4. tp. 21, s. r. 3 w. $70. Eunice A. Hees et a to John Ros llng et ux; lu acres In sec 2, tp. 18. s. T. 4 w. $2200. Helen M. Welnhart to Asa John son; strip of land Ivlne on iho un side of Mndison street and north side of West. Second. $25. Harriet 10. Slatlden lo H. H. Hobbs, lot 2. block IS. James Huddleston's extended ud to Eugene. $10. v. v.. r. We heard a man say the other morning that the abbreviation for February--Ken. means Freeze ev ery body, and that man looked frozen lu his ulster. It was apparent that he needed the kind of warmth that stays, the .v.u-nith that reaches from head to fooi. an over tho body. We could lm, told him from personal knowledge that Hood's Sarsaparilla gives permanent warmth, it Invigor ates the Wool nnd speeds It along through artery and vein and really fits men a:d women, boys and girls, to enjoy cold weather and resist the attacks of i-i,. disease. It gives the right kind ef warmth niul stimulates and strengthens at the same lime and nil it hen. fi-g are lasting. There may he a 'iciest Ion In this for vou VtHU) SAWInP, '"'""line power by W. W. Moore "",',' Orders largo or 'mail will be cpprecialed. i In Hawaii there are 150 puhlfr schools with an enrollment of Is r,4 'children. ,-i ,n'-Aic i- ,...,..i and ..I i.Miate h.sils win, an PII. rollm.-iit , f 4,. emiiloving lis teachers t.. iWnee Is coinpulsorv. land no nriv.i; eii.,i i. ! unless K .fi ,i,., i." ...... . ' 1 -v. .... ,t...,is,. i, n- t ton. TAFT SAYS LOCK CANAL IS RIGHT Also Predicts That the Great Work Will Be Complet ed in 1914 New Orleans, Feb. 12. President elect W. H. Taft landed here shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon from p...m. and was enthusiastically re ceived. He will be the city's guest! until Saturday morning. Mr. Taftj made a brief speech this atteruoou, heartily approving the lock system of canal across the isthmus. Mr Taft received uy wireless tele graph yesterday the news of the con stitutional question raised against the appointment of Senator Knox as sec returv of state, lie was somewhat disturbed over the situation last, night, but- early today he received the news of the disposition of con gress to amend the cabinet salary law ami was Inclined to take this as a happy solution of the difficuliy. l-'lnlsli Omul by ll-" On the trip from Panama Mr. Taft made the first draft of his inaugural address. This he intends to submit JACK SINKS. Wireless operator of Hie sunken steal er liepulillc. who won much praise for slicking to the ship until the safely of her passengers mid crew was as sured at the risk of his own life. The French gov ern mem bus a warded u medal to him. to certain friends in Washington next week. In his address here today Mr. Taft made what he said was his summing up of his trip. 'I nm here on my way from a creat constructive- work." he said, "the greatest entered Into by any nation during the present two centuries, and t am glad to say that the work is o-n- lng on as you would have It go on, that on the first of January, 1915, at 'east, it not Before and I am very much interested in having it in the next four years (hat canal will be completed. And when that time comes you will see floating down this river your great commerce, bound through these straits to the west coast of South America, to the Orient and to Australia. Washington Once time l'p. to three doctors: was kent mi bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider's lilte caused large, aecp sores tu cover his leg. The doctors failed then "Uurklln's Arnica Salve com pletely cured nie," writes Jnh2 Washington, of Dosqueville, Tex. For eczema, lmils ln,,.n .....t ..nnn It's supreme. 25c 'at W. A. Kuvken dall's. WOOD S.VVT.ti. John M. P. ntvnn IIIKan. A TST E. BoddV. All wnnii anoraH tn ... ' For prompt service phone Black ! 3313 Hh.lrton Mi ui.l -. .. Gasoline Wouasaw. ' I Wall naner at hie- rpHnnti. , our January Clearance Sale. Cham bers Hardware Co. INSTRUCTORS IM.XXO A XI) TIIKOHV Miss Mary A. .Morgan (Pupil of llohlman and Sher wood 1 . Vniverslty Studio. ri.wo Miss Alberta Campbell. (I'urdl of llohlman, Dierke and Miss Morgan). University Studio Miss Ina Watkins. I graduate V. o. School of Music, pupil 01 Miss Mnrol Studio R.viij, noe 95 Wes Fifth Street. Mis" X,"'l' Murphy, Mas. . (Dr.W. iherslty Conserva l"ry: iuii! of it:,. -i . oiunio -liesidifce. ;73 Tenth Street. liss Ktliel l;v,lls Mut n iMcMinnville College Con-s-.-rvaiorv; p,Pll o MisJ Mor Ogan.) Jio Residence, I OS East -.-:;, M wk IS fmimml imrteenth Street. 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It AGENTS EUGENE, MOSTGKOCERSSS Olympic Fl SNOWDRIFT AND BRJLl every sack guaranlet Made of selected Eastern n'S ! It produces more loaves of bn-ailtbJ flour nnd the loaves are wiiucr cause of the Hie iiicri-ascd nllllllt'' pi-iHlueed the cost is no liicjirr lh) flours.- ASK VOIK tillOl'KKH THE PORTLAND FLOUM SNOWDRIFT i old by PIERCS at the NEW SHOE SHOP A thorough m ration offers niriiments LotA finished work of ceYt, performff- INSTRUCTl VOCAL ( I I.TITE',V Mis (Jracc l" , (Pupil of Mrs. i rniversitr s VIOLIN O i., but H (Three years I'nlvcrsitf C,, rt.-s or othfi tion apply lo insir- Irving DEAN