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o I T» ¡H fWi VWWÎ J er ABB THYWDAV, OCTOBER 1, I*** — ■ . ■ ■ - ----- j. i ■ Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. 'VARSITY SQUAD GETTING EDUCATION IN RUDIMENTS Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages ami lessen» “lubition, lieauty, vigor and cheerful ness »«Hin disappear when the kidneys are Two weeks more of preliminary out of order or dis eased. practice is the schedule of the Ore- Kidney trouble lias gon football squad, from what Coach fl become so prevalent last nigbt after practice, I that it is not unconi- Forbes said begin, bucking will Then hard 111011 for a child to be * born afflicted with Forbes, like most Yale men, evident- weak kidneys. If the ly believes that thorough work in childurinatestoooften. if the urine scalds preliminary training is one of the tbe flesh, or if, when the child reaches an b age when it should be able to control the most essential qualities in the pro • passage, it is yet atflicLed with bed-wet- duction of a good team. ting, depend upon it. thecause of the diffi The men so far. have been run-! culty is kidney trouble, and the first ning in punts, rudimentary tactics. I step should lie towards the treatment of and learning to handle the ball and these important organs. This unpleasant themselves properly. The squad trouble is due to a diseased condition of which is doing this, is very large, av i the kidneys and bladder and aot to a eraging nearly fifty every night, and habit as most people sujqxwe. from this number Forbes is grad Women as well as men are made miser ually sifting the most likely Candid able with kidney and bladder trouble, ates for the team. •nd both need the same great remedy. The scramble for the position of The mild and the immediate effect of ends, half back, and quarter, seems Swamp-Root is «'■on realized. Itissold to be particularly lively. So far the most careful observers have had dif by druggists, in fifty- ficulty to see much difference in the cent ami one-dollar aptness and cleverness of the candid- i size bottles. You may ates. have a sample bottle Alumni (¡snw, by mail free, also a n«m» •» pamphlet telling all about Awsssp leot, ' Talk is being Indulged in of an including many of the thousands ef testi- Alumni game to be played on Octob- menial letters received tt-ens sufferer» er 17. Formeriy the first regular cured. In writing Dr. Kiliner 4 Co., tame of the year was played with Binghamton, N. Y., I>e sure sad mention the old graduates, hut last year the this jMper. Don't make any mistake, plan was abandoned, and no place this sea- but remember the name, ¡swamp Root, made on the schedule i Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ud son. The reason such a contest will dress, Binghamton, N. ever« be advisable next month, Is that the first game of the regular schedule Is bottle with Willamette, In the past the scores with the Methodist college have not been large, and while pros pects at the Salem Institution do not seem bright now. it may be that a strong aggregation will be turned out. in case a team of fair strength should come against the untried Ore gon eleven, there is always the possi bility of being beaten in the initia tive contest. Registration 4615. Registration at the University yes terday, not counting in the tnusii' students, or any side issues, was 475. The total registration last year was 436. and the prophecy is made at the University office that the total for the first and second semester will be about 525. ( olfi-ge N«'ws are but outward signs of the evil Don Stephenson and Walter Moore, two engineering graduates of last done in secret by myriads of dan- June, who are tn the employ of the Jruff germs sapping the life blood Pacific Bridge Company, visited of the hair. Micro kills the para friends In Eugene over Sunday, re site, soothes the itching scalp, turning to Portland last night. gives lustre to tbe hair and stops ”Pat” McArthur lias been visiting it falling out A single application in the city for a few days. As well as gives relief and proves its worth. anewapaper writer and football au Save your hair before too late. thority. McArthur Is becoming a pol itician of some not In the Ingredients Micro prevents baldness. It is a which make the Multnomah pot ball. delightful dressing for the hair, Dan Kelly did not come to Eugene free from grease and sticky oils. lust week to visit friends, but went Ask your druggist for free booklet i from Portland to bls home in Baker HOYT CHEMICAL CO. city. The gymnasium at the University has received some new apparatus for class work. ’ Lee” Hurd, half-back of the 'Var sity three years ago, Is out in a suit, and Is making a good showing. Mc Intire, the star guard of last year. Is trying for end, and with his weight and accustomed speed, is making things Interesting for the younger men. FALUNC t HAIR o AMERICAN BANKERS With an Denver, Colo., Sept. 30. attendance of prominent financiers and business men from practically «■very State and Territory in the Un ion. thi‘ thirty-fourth annual conven tion of the American Bankers' Asso ciation was called to order in the Auditorium this morning by Presi dent J. D. Powers. Bishop Olmsted delivered the Invocation and Gov ernor Butchel and Mayor Speer made addresses of welocme. The Initial session, foltowing . the welcomes and responses, was given over wholly to th«> report* of the officers ami standing committees of the association. Included among the report* were those of Secretary F. E. Farnsworth and Treasurer A. A. Crane. Several other committee report* were presented when the convention reassembled after luncheon and the association then took up the pro gram of addresses and discussions « n practical banking questions. The two Important addresses of the day were presented by B E. Walker, president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and Dr Woodrow Wil son, president of Princeton Univer sity. The address of Mr. Walker dealt with the "Abnormal Features of American Banking " President W ilson of Princeton took as his sub ject, ''The Banker and the aNtlon.” G olden W est w 4 * <a . TEA SPICES .BAKING R0WDER’ * . extracts ; JUST RIGHT : OREGON TOWNS THAT OWN WATER PLANTS A T RIAL WILL CONVINCE CLOSSET & DEVERS e rortlan d .« ore : - » > •.* ••••••••••••• tlTONK'H HEAVE l>ll<>l*H (Continue«! from lege One.) vllle, reports: Have gravity system, piped for 9 miles. Population $500 and number of V consumers 300. using 300.000 gallons dally. Gross annual Income. $7000; net receipts, $3500 annually. T e Grealnt known rfuKdy lor brrvrs Highland, Or- Ort. 31, IW1 - Thu is to certify that 1 five m> tnarr one bottle oi ••Stoor’» Hravs and cured her ol heave». TH* was last winter .»$>d »he her not beer, affected »tnce G WaNew r'P.S.C.SIONH. SaUm.Or. Ear sale ty all $ »••••••••*•*** V c. says: "Bm-ktons Arnica salve is a sure-enough k nocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg I asi summer. That wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar r«*- « malned." Guarantee«! for piles, sores 25c at W. A. Kuy- « and burns, etc m ndall's drug store Q V « A ■ T9 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS intending had sent awe* t luseuin. so to wulk Dome .. . ;>«-.-dde her. she i>erinltted him io in Brook From taking in ing to take field's fad she v . •Id himself, an Interest in Tim I column ill Imr Inter- She found him well est by comparison wiili the Idle men WOOD FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo- PHYSICIANS AN!)"Ä^- ran’s shoe store. of her own set. Irin.i miiuired action, and though Brooktie.d hail only just FOR SALE—Tuorougnorea Hereford DR. H. L. - ------------------------------ passed thirty be bail been a worker Physician. Offices c.er bulla for Bale. Enquire 550 Wil for half his llfetin e. store, 518 Wiliamnte « lamette street. tf Phone Black 1326. , tre“ He had not become a monomaniac No oue watching the line of girls free. Residence, 527 P m ,!1*4“®* FOR SALE Good milch cow; Hol thread lta way through tbe aisles of on his hobby, but he was a good gen Phone Black 3Í07. 4r 8tre*l stein and Jersey. Inquire at 733 ■You would open a registered the museums would have Imagined eral talker, and, though they met only Ferry street. o3 letter or a telegram, of course! that tbe serious faced young woman at the Settlement bouse or in tbe mu C. H. CANNON, M b"—-------- physician and surgeo‘ maple 4-foot who acted as guide was the rich Miss seum, a real friendship soon sprang up WOOD—Fine dry, But are you not, just the wood, $4.25. Williams Transfe« Manltalre. In«iee<l. Judging from tbe between them. Irma had a feeling that diseases and diseases ' same, somewhat daneless about and children a .p£71ty ' P'On“‘ Company. Main 651. brilliancy of appearance, tbe other to Invite him to her borne would spoil , - - — other things that should have cal vibratory and Ught trJi girls looked far more the social star it all, and bls dense Ignorance of the FOR SALE—Butt Orpmgton eggs, almost equal interest to you? Office, Suite 1, 2 ACd 3 Dun*^"“' fashionable and affluent Miss Moul than did tbe lady of millions In ber 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Ing. Phone Mali ¿4» Perhaps once a week—per talre was not lifted. severely tailored dress aa<l quiet hat. Columbia avenue, corner 19th st. 1 Hoffman House Phons Matan4* He believed ber to be a teacher in a haps once a day—a classified To Hrookdtod, wandering among tbe fashionable school who gave a part of FOR SALE—$500 piano, almost new, ad. is printed that touch.es antiques ou the lsw«<- floor. Irma Men: DR. ANNA MAURER ----- - about half price; big bargain; talre toeked a teacher conducting her her time to settlement work, and they your personal interest as sure terms to suit. R. R , care Guard. met on a plane of equality which was ÎÏÏSÏ,', O ' *'S? fastifombte charges on one of their ly and as keenly as the letter specialty. Office over F E iin... prancrlbed eds.atlonal tours. Ta him refreshing to tbe woman after the for FOR SALE —One full blood Rambou- or telegram would—-but, are Phone Red 1681. r *• “»U'k tbs tta*»/ of the girls was Leal «nd I tune hunting she bad so often to en lette Ram; also grade rams; R. L. you SURE to see it, to consider dure. Jacobs, Gieuwoud ¿><.ock raitn, Dex the ready tallared gown of their self G. S. BEARDSLEY, M it, to answer it, to profit by it? One afternoon late In the spring ter, Oregon. a*potnte<! guide a simple and unpre- .. physician and surgeon. Offici TÌ Brookfield earne to meet tbe class and tenttoos garaisat. and 17 McClung buildin» r ??! FOR SALE — Number 3 Oliver type de ís Of course the Want Ail and Willamette streets Offici'} He ceaid net realize that the etogant escort them to a private view of a col been writer, nearly new. Has livered to you fts one of ft l*wrfscti*« ef cut and cloth '.•* ttie lege collection. They had acquired residence phone. Main 47 at used only few weeks. Call -------- J' bunch—and yon have to pick envy of evwy idrl In the setflevaeiit seme of bls enthusiasm, and be had tf Eugene Gun Co.'s Store. obtained private views of many col ATTORN KTS-AT.LAw ’ ~ cut the one tliat is “FOR YOU.” etesa. The «Ms would have !»nghei4 RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Or for alswd ta thetr glee catfld they have lections for them -a.«»»»»»! L. BILYEU, Attorney-«t-law. Ott71 rent, at 156 East Eleventh street. » Teday be came, with a beaming face, need Is gssskietWs ehsaghtM tbe ^r.v OTrergon0ran * *hOe *tOre’ Address, or inquire of E. Baum. nad a!) the afternoon bls high spirits thwf be feM far tbeW beloved le«4eft roll top Pendleton, Oregon. ol WANTED—Second-nand apparent, lie never shared the TMs tmu the reigtrtnr Satti Moy witt desk. C. C. P., «34 üillamett- LEUN K. LD.. i JL¡ aj .\, Attorney-»^ ing wf tbe *wetnaieto Hub. «ad Irma Mtfle luncheons whieh wound up the FOR SALE—70 head of goats, either street. ol law. Ko« ms 1 alld 2, Eugene Lon» nannies or wethers; take your tsok groat (Might In piloting the g*ls, expeditions, font today he detained and Savings Bans. choice. Phone Farmers 4x9. W. WAN'lED—A number of girls to ts ths ainaesMMa asd galleries, where i Miss Moirttnlre fer a moment. learn nursing. Enquire at tae Eu “There Is eemetlilng I would like to P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol slis real works of art In tttne' gene General Hospital. tf l >. M. 1'KAVIb, Attuiaey-at-iaw. of. vrowM give them a truer sense of ar j any,” ne pleaded. “May I walk home FOR EXCHANGE — Good income Lee over Eugcue Loan & Savia». with you, or do you bare to go with Bank, Eugene, Oregon. tb»«>- value». bearing property, making interest WANTED—Good competent girl for ti»e girls?" general housework. Mrs. M. A. Every week she planned something on 14500 at lie per cent. Will ex “I cannot very well leave them," she Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf S. D. ALLEN—Attorney-at-law 0i- change for good farm. Enquire of for the girls, winding up with a little fice over Eaton's book store 6i< explained. Frank E. Blair. Fall Creek, Or. tf hinch at her home. For the sake of WANTED—TO RENT—A big farm Willamette street. Phone Black "Then I shall have to tell you here.” the luncheon the girls endured tbe art 2881. ‘ on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. be said resolutely. "I can't keep it any FOR SALE—»-room nouse, three lectures. 80 both they and Irma were Address "C. D.,” care Guard, tf blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot longer. I nm to be curator of tbe C. A. WINTERMEiER, Attorneys happy« 80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore Cbeeswlck collection In the fall and at law. Land titles »nd probate spec, They pnesed before a case contain gon Land Company. tf WANTED—To borrow >1700.»0 at a salary enough for two. Will you 6 per cent. Good security given. laities. Office over Chambers-Brls ing an Astec «tollectlon. The labels share it?" tow Bank. FOR SALE—One National cash reg Address D., care of Guard. were on the opposite side of the case, tf Only for a minute did Miss Moultalre ister, one Remington typewriter where Brookfleld, who did not require WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-apig> hesitate; then she placed her hand In and a large iron safe. Enquire of i labels, was standing. Antiquities were J. J. Walton and S. P. Neu. will L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings I WANTED—Two or three lady board his. ers; all the privileges of home to practice in a«l the cou'ts in th« bank build.vig. “I will share It," she promised, with the right ones. 32 East Ninth st., state. Office, room 3, Walton a radiant smile. “Come this evening, BULL FOR SALE—One registered above tea store. o4 Block, Eugene, Oregon and we will talk it over." Holsteln-Frleslan bull, three years WANTED- Position is cook in camp GEORGE B. DOKiUS—Attorney-at- She handed him her card with Its old September 8, 1908; milk or hotel. Fitteeu years’ experi law; office Hovey Building, cor- engraved address and hurried after strain; gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon ence. References, Booth-Kelly the girls, while Brookfield beamed roe, Or.. R. F. D. No. 1. s30 Sth and Willamette streets; room» Co. R. B. Carman, London, Or. If 1 and 2 upstairs. upon her from the top step. But the beam had faded from Brook HERE IS \ CHANCE—to buy lroin WANTED To borrow $3 000 ft not WOODCOCK ot POTTER, Attorneys- the owner and buy right, nice high field's face when Miss Moultalre came less than one year: will pay per at-law, A. C. Woodcock aad E. 0. lots or house and lot, all on the cent and give good security, Ad- toward him in ber reception room that Potter. Office one block south ol street car line. I have 8 lots and 2 dress "H., ” care of Guard. s30 evening. Instead of clasping her lu dwelling houses. All must go. In Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. his arms lie held her hand an Instant quire at 806 East Thirteenth st. WANTED AT ONCE—At the Eugenp WILLIAMS & BE a N, Attorneys-ai- and then waited for her to be seated. Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St., law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. "You must think tne a presumptuous FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force young chickens weighing from 1 % to pump connected; 600-gallon tank, Practice in all courts of the iut« fool,” he began, "to ask you to share 1% pounds. Phone Main 645. fittings, 40 feet l^-inch pipe, for and before the U. S. Land Office. the paltry salary which this after sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's, WANTED—Room and board wanted Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung noon seemed so great. I did not learn East Seventh street. See it. tf for next eight months near Uni until later who you really were. It versity as part payment on a new JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2! FOR SALE—Two full sized lo’s. two West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. seems that 1 have been very dense." piano, any style. C. A. Osterholm, six-room houses, both modern, on opposite postoffice. Gives special "You are stjll dense,” suggested Srneede Hotel. s30 East Eleventh street on car line; attention to the examination of th- Irma. "Do you come to ask me to will be sold together or separate to BOARDERS WANTED—I could fur stracta, drafting wills, settling withdraw my promise of this after suit customer; at a rare bargain if tates, conveyances and collections. nish meals to a few more persons noon?” sold soon. S. R. Williams. Also to all pension matters. Phon« desiring good home cooking. Also “You must know how impossible it Red 1178. have good room suitable for two. woukl appear,” be reminded. “I be FOR SALE—Five-year lease on 38- Handily located only 1 4 blocks room furnished house in East lieved you to be a teacher.” from Willamette street. For terms I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten Portland, bringing in now $110 tion given to divorce and setti» "You were the teacher,” she cor address 89 West Seventh street or per month; will sell or trade for ment »f estates. Agent for Conti phone Black 2941. o2 rected. “You taught me what love farm near Eugene. Price. $3000. nental Insurance Company KM» really is. What does it matter that I Half cash and balance $50 per WANTED—We have a man who says 6, First National Bank Building, have more than you?" month. Howe A Bnoy. >-’6 he wants the best farm within ten Eugene, Oregon. ’1 would not be considered a fortune miles of Eugene that $10,000 will Building. FOR SALE OR RENT—One seven hunter,” he said slowly. —5 buy. About 160 acres preferred. room house, either furnished or “And I will not marry one,' she re- ABSTRACTO«« If you think you have such a farm unfurnished, with 1 acre of call on the Real Estate Exchange. “THKN I SHALL HAVS TO TELL YOU HRUK, totted. "It is because you are not a ground; one four-room house with THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT) UK SAID 11KHOLUTKLY. tf fortune hunter, tiecause you love me 1 acre of ground, near electric CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Bloc», for myself, that 1 said ‘ Yes ’ this nft- line, this side of river, near not Irma Moultaire’s forte, and when Eugene. Or Prices reasonshie FOK KENT Springfield. Inquire of Ed A. she InntM.'ently sscrli>ed the collection ernoon. and I shall hold you to your Powell. o3 HEAL KHTATK AGE5T8 to Hie Egyptian wctlou Brookfield in promise. Instead of you being curator FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 367 of the Cheeswlck collection we shall ter rupted with a correctlou. West Fifth street. tf J. L. CLARK 4 CO.-^Dealer« A real FOR BALE—One team of heavy Miss Moultalre, seeing that enthusi have a collection of our own." mules, one set of chain harness FOR RENT—Two furnished and two I estate. Creswell. Or _ Silently he came toward her and asm nnd not a desire to open a flirta and one St«-inch Mitchell wagon, unfurnished rooms. 215 W. 11th tion with her charges was his motive, looked down Into the tender eyes. No UNDERTAKERS in good condition. Mules are true street. O1 ivurtetnisly acknowledged the correc word was spoken, but a message was to a fault and a perfect team for exchanged, and Brookfield knew that J. W. K a YS & CO., undertakers tion, und Brookfield, mounting his all purposes. Price for outfit, FOR RENT—-Oue or two iurnished funeral directors. Eugene, Or. such love was not lightly to lie set hobby, rod«» it hard and fast, 1450. Inquire at this office. rooms for rent; will take students. He had tbe trick of Interesting his aside by pride. Slowly he sank into 728 Willamette street. tf DAY & HENDERSON, undertaken hearers, und Miss Moultalre, finding the Bent beside her and took her in his DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE — I and embalmers. Corner Will*» Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have I LOR RENT—The Hotel Mapleton tjiut the girls really were absorbed in arms. ette and Seventh streets. will be for rent to the right party- four good draft horses for sale ] “I am sorry that you are not what I his little lecture, thankfully retreated on Sept. 20. Apply to R. H. Clow, W. T. GORDON, funeral director cheap. They are young and well! thought you to tie." he murmured. Into the background. Mapleton, Oregon. bred. Call and see them at Cres i Stale licensed embalmer. 0f-ce "And I." wns ber tender response, She, too. found th«' chat interesting well, or write to Schmitt Bros, for and residence. Tenth and Oliva are what I know FOR RENI—Nice front room; fur "am glad that you and was very sorry when the last case description, prices and terms, tf streets. Phone Red nace neat; electric lights and was reached and they found them- , you to lie.” bath. Suitable for two gentle- "I’ll try to be all you think I am.” LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two »•Ives at the foot of the stairway lead .MINING ENGINEERS men. 154 East Ninth street. bent to kiss the he he promised as lots and 8-room house; barn; fine ing to the art galleries. land for garden; on Fourth street, LOR RENT—80 acres, 65 under cul HERBERT LEIGH, minis« «»$“** "Here is where 1 shall prove use smiling lips. near mill race. Lot 160x95 on and «xpert metallurgist. He,‘* 1 And so Miss Moultaire's dread of tivation; ' house, barn, henhouse. less." he sakl to Irma, with a smile. Twelfth and Alder streets, just Information furnished to I“*8“4' orchard. Possession given Septem- "1 thank you very much for letting fortune hunters lind been settled north of Patterson school. J. J. Investors. Examination« mi re ber loth. For _ _________ see R. particulars me run on as you have. I love the I through tbe Settlement. Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf ports on mines and or« treat» McMurphey, 559 Willamette street. coltoction. 1 wus one of tbe explora Eugene Oregon. tion party that dug it up." 8«tt Water Questions. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Fifteen FARM FOR RENT -One of the best akchitect "We should and do—tuank you.' dis acres of choice fruit land, wide The capacity of the average small 160-acre farms in the county. and selected variety of fruits and claltn«*d ino*. “1 am sorry that our boy for asking question* is practically One mile from Springfield; «0 FREE YHOMAb—Arctutect. berries: all in bearing. Three schedule does not permit us more time. unllmlttMl. but we do not remember acres rich river bottom soli. 100 miles southwest of Eugene, on es and plans drawn, bin« P‘ I should I m * glad to hear the rest." ever bearing a more searching tot of acres beat prairie soil; fair build telephone and rural delivery route. and ii»ecificatlona. General "Why not?" be suggested. "I am inquiries than those propounded by a ings and good family orchard. Ad Good house and new barn, Price vision over buildings in cou dress P. O. Box 94. Eugene. Or. tf hen* almost every afternoon.” New York boy to bis father, who bad reasonable, Call up Farmers’ construction. If thinking o Irma shook her head smilingly as the taken him for a steamer trip on tbe phone 284 Ing, >rge or small, »ee ‘alt o2 little party went up the stairs, leav sound. Here is a partial list: reasonable. Room 7, C ing Bn*oktleld looking after them, but “Do they cal! this a sound steamer FOR SALE—43 acres all level land, SAY—1 am here again to work. 1 block. a couple of w«<rks later she found her b«*eauae of the noise?" 30 in cultivation; new house, wood am the lone cement worker and VETERINARY d itol"" «elf lu the vicinity of the museum and "1* that water «town there any wet shed and chicken bouse and new finisher. Get your work done by L. with a little spare time oil her hands ter than tbe water In tbe Atlantic barn; orchard; three good wells C. Williams. i. it • e ns 81> vrrsRiNA L-1 In th«* Intervals of her social daties. and good water; everything on ocean?” GEONS -Cal a pronj^•! H,» the place goes with_it. including DON'T fail to see Chezem if you Brookfield was leaning over one of “What makes the water wet. any night or day Dr« b .» • R(f, household goods, This must be tbe «'asea whk-h an attendant had «<Mm- how?” want bargains in real estate. We son Gffice phone. Mam -*• sold in the next 30 days. I have buy and sell farm and city prop ni for him. bnt at Irma's approach he “How many men could be drowned idonee Phone. Ma n - also several lots close In and also erty, Improved and unimproved. •Rmed tbe caee and hurrte«! toward bee. In water deep as that?" a house and lot 66x304. chicken Timber and mining stock. H Che- "Yon dli! find time to «xmief" he cried St RVl’YOBS “If a mamma fish couldn't get house and park and some fruit. zem. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf "l bar« half an Uxir to spare." was worms in the water for the little These are bargains and some of »urv ■ tbe »ml!Ing explanation. "I. thought would she go ashore and dig them close to Willamette street. BIG BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE— A. H. TODD, Office 412 Wi su«^“ you might ba there 1 wsated to ask them?” For further information call on Lor ten days and ten davs only, you if you could give a lecture to my the Pacific Land Company. Room ''Suppose a whale came along and will offer twenty acres choicest *i. Hovey building. D. L. Cartmell ctaaa on tbe exploration work." Mt fur three days on an oyster, so river bottom land, almost in city manager. tf "With pleasure,** was the prompt añ that be couldn't open his shell, would limits, for $190 an acre. First swer, “If you will give me the ad It suffo-ate th,* oyster?” five acres goes for $185 an acre WA.VTK1» This Is a snap. Phone Main 646. dress and name the day. 1 shall come "Itoesnt tbe dampness ever «ire or address Lock Box 536, Eugene with pleasure.” clams malaria T" )8 ANTED—At once. 24.600 bushel? Irma named an evening and gave the “Does it butt to get drowned1” of oats. Inquire Williams Trans THE OREGON LAND COMPANY address of the settlement bouee Then "Is that big man with the gold but« fer Company. Main 65.. stands on fts own merits and has they looked over the collection, and tone on hia coat the papa of all those no combination with anv other the girl marveled at the breadth of men sbo d , whatever he • ■ A’ company We eliminate all pos- his Information Illa specialty was tbe to?" sibillty of graft by Immediately Altos. He knew the entire field, am! "Who are those men up there in the bringing seller and buyer together, then* was a genuine enthusiasm about little bonse on the roof playing with we can find what you want if it is Toni Bn*okfield which compelled reetp- tbe bicycle1*’ to be had in the coast «*ountry. and V w 11 gladly give all inquiring stran rncal interest. "Where do all those a« ipsuds be ty brings, if gers any information possible. We Almost before she realize«! It the hind the bat come from?" e Real E «tate Exchan have a large list of farms and city 9 closing time had come, and she had O re co as fast *t> n building, O property, also some good buys in spent two hours tn bls cotapany. She tbe water as this boat?" »yer direct t I timber land* on reasonable terms let :e your own 412 Willamette E„<Pnp Op. Snld in Eucene t* "• WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE PROFESSIONAL