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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS NEXT MISTRESS OF
position by a good house-
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\ddress Box 105, Spring-
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YOU CAN FIND A BUYER
FOR EVERY DOLLAR’S
WORTH OF REAL ES
TATE YOU OWN
windows
fOF. SALE Second-hand
C. 8, Frank, 189 E.
and frame
n6
Ninth St.
A reasons
paign" of class
rising will sei
real estate.
No one who
for real estate
FOR SALE Tiiorougtiorea Hereford
bu. tor sale. Enquire 550 Wil-
lamette
X bargain—Fine solid
sc Kimball piano.
Inquire
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FAMOUS WHITE HOUSE
t OK SAI.»
25 squares good corr'i-
1 roofing. Call at Eu-
Co.’s store.
5.
Williams
Main 4 '
FOR SALE A cottage, plastered;
large rooms; good water; furni
ture and carpets complete. $1200.
Olive street.
FOR SALE AT A BARv MN—One
new oak buffet, hall mirror, couch,
etc. Also a flock of Blue Andula-
sian chickens of best Oregon strain.
Call between 9 and 11a. m. at 183
E 12th st., or phone Black 4752
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a room; the Hame being directed up a retaining chimney to
the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can
see that a stove sending out heat in but tut di-
«.«tii'ii would l*e preferable on a hot dav to
stove radiating beat in till directions. 1 he
‘New Perfection’’ keeps a kitchen uniformly
'omfortaiile.
Three s'ses, fully warranted,
if ni.twit,, your d« .d«-i, wiite our i..a «■ tagency.
I FOR
F<
also grade rams; R. 1..
jg[.*. mwoód Stock Farm, Dex
ter, Oregon.
It is wonderfully
convenient to do
kitchen work on a
stove that's ready
at the instant wanted,
and out of the way the
moment you’re done.
Such a stove is the New
Perfection W ick Blue
Flame Oil Cook-Stove.
By using it you avoid the
continuous overpowering
heat of a coal file and cook
with cumtott, e' en in dog-
days. The
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cock-Si
X. good second-hand
er In go >d working order
ink, 42 E. Ninth St.
SALE—Two lots in Block 4;
Sladthn’s add to Eugene. Address
Box 733, Roseburg, Oregon. N29
Put This Stove- in
Your Kitchen
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“right buyers’ could not
be quickly or effectively
found. It would be a slow
process—perhaps only oc
casionally successful.
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DORRIS Attorney-at
Hovey Building, cor
xt’j and Willamette streets; room»
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK fc POTTER. Attorneys
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrisman block, Eugene. Oregon
WILHAMS & BEAN, rittorneys-at
law J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stat-
and before the U. 8. Land Office
WANTED—TO RENT—A mg farm
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluni
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years.
MUST BE SOLD —Tn the next 10
Address “C. D.,” care Guard
tf I. N. HARBAUGH.
\V ashington,
Special artel
days; 5-room house and barn. No.
tion given to divorce and setti« , woman ever called upon to fill H»e
422 West 5th st. Lot 66 2-3x160. WANTED—Fresh cow giving good
ment »f estates. Agent for Coat
$11150 Enquire of Howe & Buoy,
difficult and exacting position ■ of
quality of milk In exchange for
nental Insurance Company. Rc-nr mistress of the White House was bet-
474 Willamette St., Eugene, Or.
good top buggy. R. McMurphey. tt
5. First National Bank Building
ter prepared and equipped for her
Eugene, Oregon.
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two WAN'lED—A sjtniier of girls to,
task Ilian is Mrs. Helen H. Taft, the
Building.
learn nursing Enquire at the Eu-j
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine
I wife of the president-elect Taft. She
land for garden; on Fourth street,
gene General Hospital.
tf
JESSE G WELLS, Lawyer. No. 2» I is a woman of culture and refine
near mill race.
Lot 160x95 on
West Eighth street, Eugene. Or ment and of manw accomplishment*,
Twelfth and Alder streets, just WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene
opposite postoffice. Gives speUal J possesses unusual tact, social finish
Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St.,
north of Patterson school. J. J.
attention to the examination of ab and. above all, a large measure of
to
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf young chickens weighing from 1
For a number of
stracts. drafting wills, settling es sound sense.
1 % pounds. Phone Main 645.
tates, conveyances and collections years she has lived In Washington
FOR SALE—Cottages near Unlver- WANTED TO TRADE—Span of
Also to all pension matters. Phon* as one of the most distinguished wo
1 four room, $700;
1, five
yearling mules and a last spring's
men of the official circle and the
Red 1176
rooms, new. modern, $1200. One
mule, to trade for sheep; or will
J training which she received during
close in 4 room cottage, excellent
trade cattle for sheep. S. P. Wyne-
that time will, undoubtedly, prove of
Io: $215Q. Red Star Real Estate.
gar. Phone, Farmers, 84.
N5
I great value to her as the mistress
Room 11, First Nat. Bank.
. of the White House.
WANTED—At
Springfield match
Personally Mrs. Taft Is quite at
PHYSICIAN!» AND SURGEONS
HERE IS A CHANCE—to buy from
factory, girls or women to pack
tractive as she is from an Intellectual
the owner and buy right, nice high
matches: good wages and steady DR H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopath!« i point of view. She is fair, slender
lots or house and lot, all on the
work. Ring or communicate with
physician, Offices over Chambers and girlish looking and no one would
street car line. I have 8 lots and 2
Paul Bettelheim. Snringtield, Or. tf
518
Willamette street suspect from her appearance that
store.
dwelling houses. All must go. In
Phone Black 1326. ConsultatloL ' she has a son old enough to be in
WANTED
—
Everybody
to
get
their
quire at 806 East Thirteenth 3t.
free. Residence, 52 7 Pearl street ¡college. She Is frank and vivacious,
• shoes repaired at the Enterprise
unpretentious, and yet possessed of
Phone Black 3207
Satisfac-
shoe
repairer
’
s
shop,
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
marked dignity of bearing ami the
sollng.
35
tion
guaranteed.
Half
pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
C. H. CANNON, M. D.—Homoepathk self-poise so necessary to a woman
cents
and
up.
59
E.
Ninth
strei
Chronic in her exalted position. She is al
fittings, 40 feet 114-inch pipe, for
physician and surgeon,
n4
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's,
diseases and diseases of women ways cordial, a rare accomplishment
East Seventh street. See ft.
tf WANTED—A woman of tact, ener
and children a specialty, Electri- i among society women and possesses
cal vibratory and light treatment an excellent memory for persons
gy and discretion, to represent an
FOR SALE—Full-blooded Percheron
aud names, an invaluable gift for
honest, pleasant and profitable Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build the wife of a . r
stallion: four years old: one three-
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political
leader.
Board»
Ing.
Phone Main 540
business. Call at Hoffman House
year-old mare, part percheron. Will
The new mistress of the White
Hoffman House Phone Main 11.
Saturday from 8 a. m to 5 p. m..
take cattle In part payment for
House was Miss Helen Herron, daugh
or address "D,” care Guard.
n6 DR. ANNA MAURER
stallion. Apply to or address H. B.
Dsteapathk ter of the law partner of the Jatd
phys'eian.
All curable disease« President Hayes, when Bhe married
Withers, R. F. D. No. 3, Eugene,
nil
treated. Women and chlldian i William H. Taft In Cincinnati, In
FOR KENT
specialty. Office over F E Dunn’s 1886. She was a bright and talent
ed girl with a perfect passion for mu
FOR SALE—City property; lots, cot FOR RENT—An 8-room house; in
Phone Red 1631.
tages. residences: tracts and busi
quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf G. 8. BEARDSLEY. M D.—Regule sic. In addition to a good education
she
received an excellent training In
nesses, $150
to $5700:
farms,
music and through all her future life
garden land, fruit, grain and FOR RENT—A goon hotel property . .physician and surgeon. Offices 1
and 17 McClung building. Eight’ music has ever been her favorite re
stock. 1 acre to- 898 acres; Timber
at Florence.
Address William
and Willamette streets. Office and creation. She Is not only an accom
tracts, 4 0 acres to 800 acres; see J.
Brund. Florence, Or.
tf
residence phone. Main 47.
plished pianist, but possesses a tho
M Morris, room 4, First Nat’l Bk.
rough knowledge of the th«>ory of
FOR RENT—70 acres of good plow
UNDERTAKERS
music and an extensive acquaintance
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE —
land, 3 miles south. Enquire of H.
Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have
B. Withers. R. F. D. 3, Eugene. J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and with the best works of musical llter-
ature.
But. not withstanding her
four good draft horses for sal® N3
funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
great love of music and her ardent
cheap. They are young and well
br«d. Call and see them at Ores- [FOft RENT—Nice front room; fur DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers devotion to it, she has never allowed
it to become an all-absorbing passion,
weU, or write to Schmitt Bros, for
electric lights and
nace heat;
and embalmers. Corner Willam or even a fad to the extent of ¡.it
description, prices and terms, tf
bath, Suitable for two gentle-
ette and Seventh streets.
fering with her duties to her I.
men. 154 East Ninth street.
band and her family.
FOR
SALE—Four and one-half j
funeral
director,
W T. GORDON,
Although, probably, better t
acres of land, one-fourth mile1 FOR RENT- —80 acres, 65 under cul-
embalmer.
Office
State licensed
ped for a high social [xisltlon ti
tivation; house, barn, henhouse.
north of Springfield school house.
Tenth
and
Olive
and
residence,
most women holding Important
orchard. 1 Possession given Septem-
A good six-room cottage, barn,
streets. Phone Red 4481.
sit Inns in American society,
M
ber 15th. For particulars see R.
wood house, poultry house and
Taft is by no means a typical "so
McMurphey. 559 Willamette street.
park. A small orchard of choice
Alt« HITE« T
ciety woman." For that she Is too
fruit and 2 3-4 acres set to straw
Intelligent, sensible and well bal
berries and raspberries.
Call at
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch anced. Ever since her husband en
IXIST AND POI NI»
place or address F. D. Teachout,
es and plans drawn; blue print tered official life in Washington, and
Springfield, Oregon, R. F. D. No.
and specifications. General super even before that, when he was still
1.
tf LOST—Handbag containing $15 and
vision over buildings In course of holding a judgeship In Ohio, Mm.
small amount In sliver, between
construction. If thinking of build Taft has made it her study and aim
Rankin's store on W. 7th and Mrs.
FOR SALE—Nice new residence of
ing. large or small, see me. Terms to fill to the best of her ability the
Page's residence, on Olive street.
five rooms and good lot In good
reasonable.
Room 7. Chrisman position In society to which she was
Reward
Leave at The Guard of
part of the city for sale
Price,
block.
entitled by virtue of her husband's
fice.
n4
31350. One good new residence of
mining engineers
rank. Her natural talent and the In-
7 rooms and lot, close In. Price,
tellectual training of her girlhood
$2700 One lot 50x160 feet, good
HERBERT
LEIGH,
mining
engineer
MISVFLL a NEOUB
days mad® th® task easier for her
Part of the city for $425. One fine
and expert metallurgist. Reliable and her Inborn tact helped her to
bt-iness property for sale on Wil
Information furnished to intending avoid the pitfalls so disastrous to
lamette st; brings In good rent, SAY— t am nere again to work.
Investors.
Examinations and re Inexperienced and but indifferently
am the lone cement worker and
entrally located. For further ln-
ports on mines and ore treatment. equipped women In official society.
finisher. Get your work done by L.
f irmation call on the Pacific Land
Eugene. Oregon.
Nowhere Is the new mistress of
Company, Room 7, Hovey block.
C. Williams
the White House seen to greater ad
%BSTRACTORS
D L. Cartmell. manager.
tf
vantage than In her home circle,
BUY !X)TS of Mark Fleming in Slad-
the supreme test for the sterling
FOP. SALE -43 seres all level ’and.
den's tract and Blair Street Addi THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT j qualities of any woman, no matter
39 in cultivation: new hou'e, wood
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block, what her position In »«Mtiety. She is
tion. Good, easy terms
Best lo
’bed and chicken house and ne v
Eugene. Or. Prices reasonable
cation in Eugene.
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devoted to her husband and her chil
barn; orchard; three
thr*-e . g«H.d we is
dren. takes Interest in everything
anj good water: everyth'ng
everyth'm Any parties having 4®er hides to sei'
STENOGRAPHERS.
pertaining to her domestic establish
the pine® g >es with j It. including
or tan must get their tags by No
EDNA BERTSCH, PUBLIC 8TEN- ment and is considered a model
household goods. ' This must be
vember 1. Adam Ritchey.
She does not con-
I have
sold in the next 30
77 days.
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ographer, room 5 over Creacent house-keeper
nlSdAw.
also several lots close In and also
store Phone Red 1111.
N5 sfder it below her dignity to attend
to
her
household
duties and devote«
a house and lot 66x304. chicken Adam Kttcney. tanner of ilgnt skins
great personal care to the proper
SI
RVEYORS
house and park and some fruit.
for lace, leather, gloves, furs and
conduct of her domestic establish
These are bargains and some of
rug. At Jasper. Oregon.
ment. No woman In Washington so
them close to Willamette street
A H. TODD, surveyor. Eugene. Ore ciety ever knew better than Mrs.
For further Information call on
gon Office «’J Willamette street Taft to add a wholesome and refresh
the Pacific lund Company. Room
Ing domestic charm to her social en-
7. Hovey building. D L. Cartmell TABLE BOARD—Select 'able board
tertalnments No matter how formal
a
llmlted
number
manager.
profewlonal ”>en preferred
Cali
Merle Brieg«, son of Mr and Mrs. the function may be Mrs Taft as
Mrs. Sklpworth. Phone B.a- k 1 -si.
G Briggs, of thia city, has been the hostem- make» all her guests feel
that they are received at her home,
not In a hotel parlor or public hall,
DON’T FAIL -o t-ee Chezem if you
want bargains in real estate
on ’he point or starting without vulgarizing .the tone dom
of her hospitable board.
WANTED—Two good milch cows;
ornla city last night but inant Of
Mrs. Taft is an accomplished
ty.impro . 1 and
T!“'
Plymouth Rock pullets. Phone
4 a message stating that
tf
ian was much better and sfclan and has great love for hei
Farmers 84
- I
but »he never <»Mrud"» the so
be sitting up soon.
of music In eonveraatlon nor
W\NTED—A share of th«* farm®"
she eve
—-—■-------
to eat at the Cosy res’aurant Sixth
hoff and ditigh’er, M sa account i
V
REAL BMFATK MÄST»
and Willamette streets
Sadie '>{ f Portland,
Portlan
who ware visit which e
leg M-- Gilbert
Gl’bert Tyson In Eugene a large
W anted—To hire a light team and
for several days iaat week, returned more or
spring wagon for two nr three 5 L. CLARK * rc -Dealers K
and her
borne last evening.
■'eeks. Enquire at broom factory.
estate. C res well. Or
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
r*
for family use—safe,
convenient, economical and a great light
giver If not with your dealer.write our near
est agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated
well-bred discretion and sparingly,
while she shows remarkable skill and
tact In drawing out her visitors by
manifesting sympathetic interest In
their affairs
Her home, wherever
she may be, is always tilled with that
Intangible
charm
which
springs
from the intellectuality, refinement
and exquisite artistic taste of the
hostess
Mrs Taft. Ilk«» her daugh
ter Helen, now studying at Bryn
Mawr, is an Episcopalian, but she Is
broadminded enough not to allow
religious differences of a serious na
ture to arise between her and her
husband, who belongs to the Unita
rian church, although he frequently
attends services at
the Episcopal
church with his wife.
ASHLAND RIFLE
TEAM MAKES SHOOT
A rlfl<- team composed of Lieut.
Sam Grubb, First Sergeant Andrew
McCallen, Q. M. Sergeant A. II Gan-
lard 'and Private W. O. Tate repre-
suited C<>. B in the Fourth Regiment
O. N. G., Dam trophy shoot, which
was concluded at Ashland Thursday
last, under direction of Col. G. O.
Yoran, regimental commander. A
gusty wind militated against
the
s< or« ■ mad«' on the range hare which
is located on the east side of Bear
Creek, but the final total score of
the team was 562 out of a possible
eight hundred, giving the company
sixth place in the regiment of eight
companies.
The scores wer«> made
at 500 and 600 yards and at 200
yards rapid fire shooting, five shots
In twenty seconds. -Ashland Tid-
Ings.
A crew of United Stales geological
surveyors who have been at work
In the valley north of Eugene and
thl« side of Albany for th«' past sev
eral weeks, are In Eugene, having
completed this part of the
work.
Several Eugen«- young men were In
the cren
r Citborn is putting down a
, I a’ ' <■ Hensll residence proper
ly m Wulnut avenue.
NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM
R L. Edwards and E R Copenhaver have opened a real
estate office at Goshen, Or., and have farms from eight
acres up at prices that will suit all. Call and see our list.
EDWARDS & COPENHAVER.
Goshen. Oregon.
♦»♦»asseaaaa
Page Woven Wire Fence
An Elastic Fence Made of Spring Steel Wire
Fences for any kind of stock
Car just received—prices right
sold by
J. W. Quackenbush (&> Sons
<. iciin 1.1: \ I
ITEMS.
(Special Guard Correspondent)
Greenleaf. Nov. 3
O. Wtlcut has
gone to Eugene with Pet«' Wllcut
and Clarence Burnett as witnesses
to prove up on a timber claim.
Herin.i'i Sth-nhauer left bls team
untleil « ilia he went Into Greenleaf
poHloffli e last week and when he got
home tin- lea.n has beaten him there
with two wheels of the wagon. They
had started on without Herman, with
fo ir wheels and a boat. Only the
coupling pole was broken.
This will be a quiet election, A
good many In Eugene from here.
Two brothers of Junies II. Leaver
are here on a vlgit. They com® from
Massachusetts.
Mis- B'atrice Wllcut has goue to
Eugene to attend school tills win-
COTTAGE GROVE NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Last Friday the report that the
Wheeler-Thompson Co. , of this city,
had made an assignment, was ru
mored, being verified later.
The
news came as a decided surprise to
the community, who believed that
the company was In a good business,
«nd would pull out of their flnan-
Wm. A. Abrams
clal dlfficulties.
lias been appointed assignee,
and
now has the stock In charge.
He
will HR-
. _ place the entire
Immediately
stock on sale In order to realize the
necessary amounts of Indebtedness
which at present totals up to $11,-
140.80. In another place In this Is
sue will be found his assignee no
tice, calling fror further Indebted
ness of the company.
Th«> subscribers to the Bohemia
. Klein of Salem Is lu Eugene to- ,
telephone lines have purchased from
' the Pacific and Telegraph Co. the
' transmitters and
receivers
which
that company until recently requited
rental from. This is a new move on
the part of the company. The Bohe
mia people now own their lines and
all Its equipment. A fee for switch
ing Is charged by the local office of
$3 per year for each telephone. This
is much cheaper than a central oft Ice
can be maintained by the Bohemia
people, and better service is us su red.
A rural free delivery has been en
tabllsbed by the postoffice de part
ment out of Ixirane and the dell very
of mall to patrons north of that place
and almost as far ae Crow will com
mence at once. W. 1. Seals has been
appointed carrier and be w|ll make
a good one. Mr. Seals was in Eu
gene yesterday outfitting and getting
sortie pointers on the carrier's bual-
ness. Cottage Grove Western O re
THREE YEARS.
Lowell, Nov. 3.—The late warm
weather Is making the grain aud
grass grow aa If springtime was here.
The railroad surveying camps will
move front Hazel Dell soon. It Is
not known definitely where to, yet.
Earl Dodd, who perished In the
snow near the summit was carried
out by the Oregon Eastern railroad
pack train.
Miss Tillie Sprague, of Rush Is
land, was married at home one day
last week and she and her husband
departed for Lake Creek, »here they
will rtuilde lu the future on a farm.
They have the best wishes of the
Lowellites.
Wm. Kelsay, who has been In
charge of the lx>well hotel.
will
move to Lost Crock this month,
where he has purchased a
farm.
Mrs. Hyland will have charge of the
hotel after this.
W. B. Goodman has sold his farm
near the Middle Fork school house
to John Hills, of Jasper, who will
take charge of the same this week.
Mr. Goodman will more by the 30th.
We have not learned yet »here to.
Th- price paid by Mr. Hills, we un
derstand. was $2000.