Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 21, 1907, Image 3

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD:
"bvako PKINTING CO.. INC.
0 Clarleg H. Fisher.
"TiLtHKl ewry any of the week,
iuDdar excepted. Addros all com
ELntcUions and make ail reml-.-
5S iable 10 Tbe E"en0 Guard
mmn. Oregon.
" . gubscrliition Kates Daily.
fwiiverefi by carrier, per week.$ .15
S. vered by carrier, per month .60
K mall one year (In advance) . 4 00
& months (in advance) ...... . 2.00
Z month BO
tingle coplen . '""
Advertising rates made known on
"PEwrdn'at the postofflce at Eu
ftne. Oregon, as second-class matter.
"""" Agents top the Guard.
The following are authorized to
take and receipt for subscriptions or
transact other business for the Dally
,iid Weekly Guard:
Creswell J. L. Clark.
Cobnrg Geo. A. Drury.
All postmasters are authorized to
receive and receipt for subscriptions
to the Dally and Weekly Guard.
AX INDEPENDENT PAPEK.
Member of Associated Press.
" TUESDAY, MAY 21
REAL TAINTED MONEY
"Tainted money" Is no Joke to the
two Pittsburg bank clerks who are
laid up with septic Infection of the
thumbs from handling the "rags."
Just how far our ragged and disrep
utable paper money is responsible for
the spread of disease even the doctors
are unable to tell us, but that there
Is some danger In it is undeniable
These bank clerks each had a small,
unnoticed abrasion on the thumb that
' became contaminated. According tc
the Pittsburg Dispatch large bundles
,ot mutilated paper currency are daily
shipped by the hanks of that city tr.
Washington to be redeemed by the
.treasury department, but the "rags"
continue to pile up from depositors.
In our domestic commerce bank
notes and United States Treasury
notes are the most convenient form of
funds, but there should be some way
of overcoming the objection of filth!
ness so inexorably attached to paper
bills, especially of small denomlna
' Hon. Even If nil the banks agreed
. to Issue none but new notes, the evil
i .would be overcome only to a certair
extent, as tens of thousands of thes"
fbllls pass from hand to hand and nev.
er get to a bank at all. Therefore
.' If is quite likely that, notwithstand
ing the recognized danger and the re
fpugnance with which we handle the
-ragged and maladorous bills, we shall
. continue to circulate and possess the
tainted money, trusting our snfety to
the charm of its unassailable power
''to overcome many of the prosaic 111?
of life.
. The growing town of Lewlston.
Idaho, about the same size as Eugene.
Is preparing contracts for street pav
i log this year that will cost over r
? quarter of a million dollars. There
will be no protests worth while In
'; that enterprising community, and nc
Injunctions against the improvement.
Pendleton, Oregon, which did ItF
first paving last year, after a pro
tracted struggle with the mossback
element, expects to pave twelve more
blocks this year without opposition
from any source. It has proved the
beat Investment ever made by that
city. Eugene will have a similar ex-
. perlence If the Willamette Valley
Company and Warren Construction
Company ever rub their eyes open
sufficiently to get to work In this
city.
Bernadlne Buckley, of Whitehall,
N. Y., sixteen-year-old daughter of
wealthy parents, varied the usual
Program by eloping with and marry
ing a street laborer Instead of one of
the servants. She was afterward
kidnaped by agents of the family and
divorce may be expected In due
course of time.
Florida's legislature is a "house
divided against Itself," the senate
declaring the fourteenth and fifteenth
mendments to the United States
constitution to.be void, and the house
f representatives that the amend
ments are still there, though not
doing much business In Dixie.
Secretary Root says campaign
,'unds are one of the most useful ex
penditures of money, from a public
Point of view, because the bulk of it
goes for political education of voters.
No if he can prove that the "bulk"
Kos for that purpose he can get his
''ews unanimously endorsed.
Nothing i
. o uuui uwui me taiK oi
ribery n connection with the Wis
consin senatorial election It always
goes with the deadlocking of a leg
mature. Better adopt the Oregon
P'. even If It does result in putting
Jonathan Bourne Into the senate
frfMlonally.
H
rwZ " another knock at state's
the United States supreme
court holds that express companies
may uenver L'. O. D. packages con
taining liquor shipped from another
state regardless of local prohibition
laws, reversing the Kentucv court of
appeals.
The writer who uii,i ti,, ,i,
shamrock grew n Chnia three or
lour thousand years ago is donhttest
trying to bring about more harnioni
ous relations between the Chinese
and Irish.bnt Tat is a hard man tr
ue Damboozlcd.
According to Ambassador liryce.
the love of neither David and Jona
than nor Damon and Pythias was a
marker to that of John Dull for Uncle
Sam. That man is onto his job all
right, and earning the big salary he
gets.
Many may have forgotten the
shooting up of Brownsville, hut the
members of the senate military com
mittee, which has resumed I lie In
vestigation, have not been allowed
to do so.
Peary's difficulty in getting the
coin to pay for another dash at the
pole Indicates another increase of
caution or of common sense nnione
those who usually back such expedi
tions.
No man as widely advertised as a
born fighter as Foraker has been
could afford to lie down and he walk
ed over by anybody. Much better a
;;ood licking.
General Horatio C. King, who re
eently declared Christian Science to
be a humbug, lias deflected some of
the firing that was coticentt ated on
Mark Twain.
Tho report that J. Pierpont Morgan
is to change his religion must have
been quite a jolt to those who did
not know that he had any to change.
Nobody should hold It. against the
Spanish royal kid that he had nine
:iamcs tacked to him he din't have
any soy about It.
A SOKROWITI, TAI.IC
This is the sorrowful story
Told when the twilight fails,
And the monkeys walked together,
Holding each other's tails.
'Our fathers lived In the forest;
Foolish people were they;
They went down to the cornland
To teach the farmers to play.
"Our fathers frisked In the millet,
Our fathers skipped in the wheat,
Our fathers hung on the branches
Our fathers danced in tho street.
"Then came the terrible farmers;
Nothing of play they knew.
Only they caught our fathers
And set them to labor, too:
"S"t them to work In the cornland.
With plows and sickles an. I flails.
Put them in mud-walled prisons.
And cut off their beautiful tails.
"Now we can watch our fathers,
Sullen and bowed anil old.
Stooping over the millet,
Sharing the silly mold.
"Driving a foolish furrow
Mending a muddy yoke.
Sleeping in mud-walled prlsmr,
Steeping their food in sm.iiie.
"We may not speak to our 'V.hcts,
1 For if the fanners knew.
They would come up to the forest
And set us to labor too."
Tliis is the horrible story.
Told as the twilight falls.
And the monkeys walk to-rotl-or.
Holding each other's telR
Itudyard Kiplli'.g
A Srnie College Hindi.
(Portland Telegram.)
If evidence were needed 10 tV" ef
fect thnt Oregon Universitv Is dome
splendid work for the young men and
women who attend that institution,
and that those same young men and
women are possessed of the proper
quantity of Oregon conne in s-ense.
that evidence Is at hand in the r.Me
bratlon of Junior day. May 1" v.ar
Junlor day at the university. An ap
propriate celebration was du ? and fn
appropriate celebration wis held
There was no indulgence in ill-1 old
time class rush, or in any fimitnr
manifestation of mental and nhylcal
foolishness, which leads to violence
and conduces to hoodlnmls'ii.
In lieu of the traditional pr.irCce.
which we might assert was presumed
to obtain to convince the p'oplo of
Oreeon that the young men who at
tended the university were not noily
coddles, the dav was spent 1". build
ing cement walks about the eriunils.
The walke were needed .Hid their
"onstruction would have been n n tat
ter of extiensee to the tin'versny.
The voting mn did all Hi" "-!!; un
der the direction of the undergra
duate civil engineers, and the young
women co-eds attind-d lo lie
pvhslcal needs of the workers in tile
niatter of providing luncheon.
The state of Oregon acquired add
ed credit and distinction ft'"i Hn
event. The celebration of 'n1 d.iy
was sane pre-eminently " ':d
not onlv sane, but us -fel. N' ,ner
was there anything of the ;:ioivtnd
dle In the event. This new;- t .I'.u.d
roflnnla lllell Credit llliiill th" ciiiver-
sltv, on both authorities and th stu
dent body. It besnen.the snl.-ndid
charocter of training that ,h: in.
and is complimentary to til - -otird
sense of the student boily. q
Due (! Climate.
(Portland T-legrnm 1 U
It Is Just as well to take Qt- of
the fact thatz-ihe Orecr.n nth.. , -living
testlnirinlnl to the ml.iority
and healthful (uMity of the Vv-Qn
climate.
'MllH 111 Mill! MONMPjj iiEvjl". JSV.M'm
1 t1 L
lM4rf i '81 L
ft V, VV-t U I
READY FOR THE HUNT.
Even a dog has character yes. even n pup. It Is we-1 worth while to study
the faces of these three line puppies, reposing in the pockets of tbe old bunting
coat. This is u.t pu.zie picture. With lull" an eye one can read t lie tttoughta
of these tine young fellows. They are thinking of homo and mother. Which
Is your 'avurlte?
I.ONf, KELT WANT IX Kl'tiKNH.
Whiia working in tne largest dye
ing and cleaning works on the coast
Hid while there seeing lots of Bur-
ments shipped from Eugene to be
dvc-cleaned, or dyed, and after in-
vestlgating and going over the
, , ,, .
round thoroughly we saw nt once
that there was a good opening for
a first-class cleaning and dyeing
works In Eugene, so we decided
to put in a first-class plant and are
loing well from the start, We are
the only experts in this line north i
of SanFrancisco, and have had over
12 years' experience and guarantee
all work. All articles dyed and
cleaned bv us are treated separately
for sanitary purposes and done by
. ... , ,
nana, in mis way we oiiiaui gouo
results and as no machinery is used
In our work that will tear or Injure
tho fabric.
Evervthing possible In cleaning or
dveing. Eugene Dye Works, C.5!l
Willamette street. 'Phone lied
2SG1. C. Marx, Jr., manager. :
ANNOUNCEMENT
t i, ,n n,,o,,ee tht T linve our-
chnsed of Wm. Stalger, of Salem, Or.
his huslness and entire stock of nion-
r"r.r..ll....r" ... ...
7? 'in tte moV Rnd'nsiM. nf
Scotch. Swedish and Eastern
nnd Vermont marble; monuments
tablets, etc.. of nearlv everv design
I have some exceptionally good
things to offer the people of Eugene
and Lane county at this time. I can
make prompt delivery. Resides the
dock on hand I have also on the sea
andcouiing by rail Scotch and New
England granites. '
Now is the opportunity to make n
good selection for summer and fall
delivery, and have your work well set
before the rainy season.
W. W. MARTIN.
East Ninth St., Eugene, Or.
STOCK PASTURE
Stock taken for pasture three nnd
t. half miles from town. Enquire
of E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence st.
120
TO TRADE
Piano or organ for a good horse
or horses.
H. E. MORRIS,
dwtf (10(1 Willamette Street.
Smokers Attention!
We have just received a new stock
of pipes. Rude's Little Dandy Cigar
Store. '.I
The only complete line of wnllp.i-
per Is found lit
TRESTON" & 1IAI.ES
1 State of Ohio, City c:
roledo, 'Lucas
I County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
jhe is senior portner of the firm of
j F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In .
1 the Citv of Toledo. County and State
aforesaid, anil that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each nnd every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot he cured by the use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
' FRANK J. CHENEY.
! Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this Gth day of De
cember, A. D.. 1 8KB.
j (Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
j Notary Public.
j Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfar9t of the system
fend for testimonials free.
! F. J. CHENEY & jgt., Toledo, O.
I Sold by Druggists, 7.",c.
, Take Hall's Family Pills foCd
Btlpatlon.
i 0
Subscribe for The Dally Guard.
A Narrow TCscnpe
G. W. Cloyd. a merchant of Plunk,
Mo., had a narrow escape four years
hf... I,., cm n timnnn Itnr fntn
tllumb. n0 says: "The doctor
wanted to amputate it, but I would
not consent. I bought n box of Buck-
l - '" Arnica Salve and that cured the
dangerous wound. 2uc at . L. De
ijillu) !5 drug store,
fa too bud to see people who go
from day to day suffering from phys
ical weakness, wnen itocsy ivioutnai"
a would strengthen them. Tea or
tablets, 35 cents. Linn Drug Co.
SlOP (iltl'MUMXG
if you suffer from rheumatism or
' ",.. ,,. rH,ipf , a Bllre
i r..- ii.. 11 .....1 'o Cnr.ui 1 nimant
cure
for sprains, rheumatism,
con--and
traded
muscles and all I'.ilns-
within the reach of all Price 25c,
5()c. $1. C. It. Smith. Tonnha, Tex.,
. ,,,,,.,,. Snow
i.njlnent in my family for years and
have found II a fine remedy for all
pains and aches. I recommend it
for pains in the chest.
Linn Drug Co.
LAND LOCATORS
Wilt Uros., land locators. Ctook
county. Or. Homestead, timber, desert
and swanin land locations. Thorough
knowledge of the country nnd ahso-
lute reliability and accuracy guaran
teed
Those desiring to use nny of their
mil.llc land rights in n UeW and
growing section o, Oregon should
trVbe;' ilfonna.lon call a.
Vincent's restaurant. Eugene, Ore-
8""
ddress Wilt Bros, Sisters, Or.
tf
Til E TEXAS WONDER.
Cures all kidney, bladder nnd rheu
matic troubles; sold by all druggists
on two months' treatment by mall
'or $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292G Olive
Btroet, Rt. Louis, Mo. Send for tcs-
tlmonials. Stdd by Hull's Drug Store.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
i Notice is hereby given thnt pursu
anl lo an order of the common coun
cil or Eugene, made May 13th, 1907,
( bids will lie leceived by the street
t committee al the recorder's office
in said city of Eugene, until 8 o'clock
p. in. May 25, 11107, to grade and
navel Moss avenue and Fifteenth
stre"t. In Fairuiount, nccording to
t plans and speclfical ions on file in
the office of Hie citv recorder.
! Eugene, May 14, 1007.
: IJ. F. DORR1S,
i Recorder.
-
iSIOnACIE! STOR.W.-E! BTORAGK!
Public and private. Storage of al!
J kinds of goods and materials, etc., al
j reasonable prices. Goods receipted
for. Hop storage solicited. Parties
having hops to store will do well to
see GEO. T. HALL SON.
( r,m(rnrtn
Xc.tice Is hereby given thnt the
county court of Lane county, Ore-
gon. f as ii-ciiid to inniti a bridge
across the McKenzle river at Hen-drii-ks'
f'eri y In Lane county. Sealed
bids will be received for the con
struction f f said bridge up to and
Including Friday, the 24th day of
May, i:"7. Ridit to be accompanied
by criified chock for five per cent of
bid to insure faithful performance
according to bid. The plans and spec
lfical Ions can be s--n nnd examined
at tile conrtbotil--e in Eugene any time
during iiiik1" noi'o'. i lie court re
serves the right to reject jiny and all
bid --. O
Dated this 1th dav of Mav, 1907.
i: U. I. EE. County Clerk.
By C. N. GRIS'.VOLD,
Deputy.
If you have nny uotnea that need
cleaning, dyeing or pressing, give ut
a call. We do first-class work under
guaranteed. Eugene Steam Laundry.
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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
COKUWOOD FOR SALE-Leave or
ders with L. (1. Drown at Dr.
Brown's office in Christuau block.
FOR SAl.K Six-room house anil lot
114x180, ISOll; easy payments.
J. S. R.. llox 413, Kuneuo. j7
FOR SALE Haled cheat and loose
vetch hay for sale. Address L. C
Vitus, Junction City, Oregon. Far
mers phone 129. m27
FOIt SALE A good ;! H 1'nln wag
on, nlmost new; also good wagon
harness and a gooil sunvy. Will
sell reasonable. Enquire of C. Stu
art, 3titi East Fourteenth street, jl
FARM FOR SALE lOfi acres,
miles sttuthwest of Eugene; well
Improved; seven-room house;
good barn, outbuildings nnd fine
orchard. Reasonable price and
easy terms. Address "Z," care
tlutird. J"
FOR SALE Oil TltADhi Fine stock
ranch with plenty of spring water
for Irrigating purposes. See Leo
Moselton, Oregon Cigar Store.
tf
FOli SA1.K econtl-hand toe bug
ev. runnint, gear and bed in first- I
class condition; top needs recover
ing. Price reasonable. Call at
Call nt Thorpe's blacksmith shop.
Pearl street, between Seventh anil
Eighth. d w tf
FOR SALE A complete set of 2!t
volumes of tho Rrlttanlea Encyclo
pedia; also the American Diction
ary Encyclopedia, consisting of IS
volumes. Enquire Df or address
J. F. Amis, 3!)6 West Seventh St.,
Eugene. tf
(AIIM FOR SALE Dm acres J 1-'-
miles southwest of Oakland, ore
gou; 130 acres No. 1 bottom land,
balance rolling hills, good for pas
ture, fruit, hops or clover; good
corn ground; three springs of liv
ing water; small barn, no dwe.i
ing; good cement ledge ou f irm;
One-hair down, balance tw or
three years, with approved security.
SO acres, 25 acres in cultivation, w II
watered, good house unci barn ami
fine orclmrd of 40(1 fruit -r-i.s:
half mllo from town of Oakinn.l,
Oregon.
W. T. KERLEY,
740 Chnrnelton street,
Eugene, Or.
WANTED
WANTED vVOOD Bids on
cords fir wood nt Hotel Gross.
100
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MEN WANTED S. P. Cnmp No. 3,
Marcola. Mill and dock work;
$2.50 per day; steady work. u7
WEAVERS WANTED A few weav
ers wauled at tho Woolen mill.
Will pay l per day white learning
until they can earn more. Eu
gene Woolen Mills Co. mis
WANTED To' Rent, by responsible
people, no children, a convenient
5 or 6-room cottage. State loca
tion and rental. Address "L," care
Guard. ir
TIM HER CLAIMS I am In the mar
ket for tho purchase of good fir,
or cedar claims, for spot cash, in
favorable locations. Let me hear
from you nt once nt Port Huron.
Michigan. Angus G. Mackay. in 1 S
WANTED Party to rent .1. II. ('oil
man's rooms that lie Is going to
erect between the Hotel Snicodi
and the Eighth street.: Sixty-four
rooms nnd nil finished In good
style; electric, light, gns nnd steam
heat. Call on or address .1. IJ. I ole
man, Eugene. m2fi
I -OR HEM
FOR RENT A barn, good location
Enquire at 0X3 Oak stret. dtf
FOR RUNT Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, in-
aulre at 6S3 Oak street. tf
TO RENT By week, month or sea
season, a most desirable, well-fiir-nlBlied
flve-roomed cottage pleas
antly located at Nye creek, Or
For particulars call at Hampton
Bros.' store. 315.
FOR RENT .Modern furnished flat
Apply at Schneider block. tf
.FOR RENT Furnished or iinfur
nished rooms; free water. Enquire
of Cnmpbell-Fellmnn Company.
MISCELLANEOUS
P.ICYOLE FOUND Any one losing a
ladies' bicycle call on Rev. D. Iv
Baker at 45ti Washington street.
:F0UND April 2(1, nn street, black
silk muffler with Initials. Call nt
Kugene Transfer Company's office
and pay for this notice.
STRAYED From the Deadmond
ranch. May 13. small dark bay
horse, wearing halter. Informa
tion leading lo recovery will be re
warded. Address II. R. Hnrbert
Eugene, Or. Phono Farmers '1 Ix
m 30
ALL PAYMENTS duo H. Gordon
may be made to his successors,
Campbell & Fellman, or at W. T
Gordon's new undertaking roon-s
corner Tenth and Olive streets.
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Do You Wish lo Curry l-'ll-e lilsiinil,cf
Tho North British and Morcantlb
Insurance Company Is ono of tin
safest and strongest In the world
Cross assets 22,705,002.G
Ket surplus 12,722,788.47
BLAINE H. HOVEY, Agent,
tf Over Cbamhers-Brlstow Bank
Land cruisers' estlmnto book? for
sale at tbe Guard office.
COLUMNS
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN.
MiM(i i:(iii:i:us.
KkHKUT LKICII, mhtiiiK Mi-.;ini'.M'
and export nuMallurisl. U'-HiitiU
infonnation f urnislu'il to hitftut i ti
invt'stnrs. Kxaminai ions ami iv- j
ptrt on mint's anil ore treatment.
Knm'no, Oreuon.
imi:utaki:ks.
.1. W. KAYS CO.,
funeral tlirei-tors.
uiulertakers and
Eiigeno, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
and einbahners. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, luneral director.
State licensed enibalmor. Otllce
and residence. Ti-ntb and Olive
streets. IMlono Red 44S1.
PHYSICIANS AM SURGEONS.
W. O. PROMSER, pliyslcian and sur
geon. In addition lo general prac
tice of medicine and surgery spec
ial attention to all diseases of tile
ear, nose, throat nnd eye. Res
ilience, corner 14th and Uearl
streets. Otllce, lleckwitll build
ing. Telephones Otllce, lllack
12!U ; residence, Main !o.
DR. J. 1
I'l'l'S, otllce Matlock
building. Residence, ti:!2
street. Oillco phone Red
Residenre phone, Ren 4IISI,
Pearl
ItliU.
MHS ANNA MAl'UEIt, osteopathic
physician. All curable diseases
treated. Women and children a
specialty. Otllce over F. E. Dunn's,
l'hone iteil ii;:'.i.
DR. McDOl C.AL, pnysiclan and sur
geon. In addition to general, prac
tice special attention given to dis
eases of women and children. Ot
llce over Preston & Hales. Phone
lllack 1 113 1.
DR. M. U. 10. HENNI'Vl'l', osteopathic
physician. Acute and chronic dis
eases treated. Olllces over Cham
bers' store. Phone Mack 132f.
Residence phone, lllack 2!S!,
I. A. PAINE, M. D.
Ollice Over Eaton's Rook Store.
Otllce Work and Medical and Surg!
eal consultant.
Ollice Hours 10 to -2 n. in., 1 to 3
p. in. Others by appointment.
Ollice phone, Ulack 2SS1.
Residence phone, Red. 4081. tf
ATI'ORNKYS-.XT-LAW.
S. D. ALLEN. Atloi ney-at-law,
I! 1 1!
gon.
Willamette street. Eugene, On
. A. WIXTKR.YtKIKR, Altoruej-at
law. Land titles and probnlo spec
ialties. Ollice over Chanibers-liria-tow
Bunk.
DOItltlS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys-
nt-law. Ollice In llovey building,
over Chunibers-Brlstow Bank.
LEON R. ED.MUNSON, Altorney-nt-
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
nnd Saving ink.
WILLIAMS & DEAN, Attorneys-at-
law. ,1. M. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In nil courts of tho state
and lieroro the IT. S. Liiutl Ollice.
Ollices 12, 13, 14 nnd 15 McClung
Building.
I. N. HAR1IAUGII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment of estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
r., First National Hank Building.
Eugene, Oregon.
L. UILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Ollice
over Yorau's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregon.
L. M. TRAVIS, Altorney-nt-luw. of
fice over Eugene Loan and Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
v. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter, v 'ice one block south of
Chrlsman u-k, Eugene, Oregon.
WALTON NFS... Altorneys-at-law.
.1. .T. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In nil the courts In the
slate. Ollice, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
BOWER MARTIN, Attorneys-at-liiw.
.1. H. Bower and W. G. Mar
tin. Will practice In all courts.
Ollice over Chnuibers-Brlstow
Ban':, Eugene. Oregon.
.1 ESSE ('.. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 20
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.,
opposite postofflce. (lives spec
ial nttentlon to the exa in Inal Ion of
abstracts, drafting wills, settling
. estates, conveyances and collec
tions. Also lo all pension malters.
Phone Red 1 1 7fi.
WOOI S.WVI.NO
W. (!. While l ii-eiiiied to naw
your wood rm Hhoft. nolh-e.
Phone Hl.-iek 4:i."il. Realdence,
51 (1 Went. Sixth ulreet.
Every Woman
uiuieruicu nmi inmnn unnw
kohl i no woiineitm
MARVEL Vhirfinq bo rev
nun ami .wiin. iiem nuu
fitht-r. I, i:I t-t-nit aiAinii for
Uliiairaiffi Ixwilt-Minl. Tt dlrri
full i. art I ml urn ml llri'f nti in.
Vdhil.l""ln'ila. Mlil t:i, -o 1
I dint'-hiivlH lrtiK CD,. 11 NinH.
Wuoduitrf, Clnrke & Co., I'ortlamJ
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
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f.a.llrat A.k I our Ir.lltlf1. I f A
4 til- lir.(rr" If. mn. m J Mf-rtn.l'V
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tale mi other liny tif imp V
IVritUt'lol. I IH,--Tf:l,
11 '. llOl II l( N I'll. .
V I'-le p.1 ti llri)f,'ll f. rrrn hefts
--vs. "ex, '
I Appv;ci.i!cs smoking good
cigars. Ii gives him relaxation.
j The Moxu.t. Hood Cigar is a
I favorite among all thinkingir.cn.
It is ros-.tive'.y the best JOc
Cigar on the market.
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wcdoall
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning w-ik. Call
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya &. Keitzimn
34 West Oth St,
I hone hlack 1171
a
Woo! and
Mohair Wanted
AND A LL
FAR.M PRODUCE
I .u:t p-yin hiluT.t c.ish price. I
.i1m c.ury .1 fu'l line el general mer
ch.iudist?. 1 his stoie is open evenings
lo .ccomnud.ite the public,
J. JACOBS
7j West 8;h street
Ladits' Hflirdressing Parlor
hamponinp. Scalp Tiv.ilnient, Face Max
av;e, Maricurinp, Chiopc1v, Ktc. Suprcf
tluoim H.tif removed by hltvtrtc Netrdl
(Sale and pup.) Gray Hair restored to II
Natural Color.
Hair Gccc's rade to Order
Wigs. Switches, Jeans, Pompadours,
Cuals, etc. Wigs and Whiskers tor rent
Our own prr-parah'on?! : C 'CUMBER
CP.EaM, HAIR IONIC.
Over 25 year's experience.
C. J. CRUNWALD (Si WIFE
Reliable Hairdressers
639 Willamette St. Eujrrno, Oregon
Phone Black 3 1 1 1
tugena Transfer Co.
Successor to Clnrks
411 kind or liniiHni; nnd lenm work. Piano movliiff I
fl)cr.i;Iltr. Wood foi Sale. Sioraye,
IITlce-- lit it.ilrwy soum ol 1,i.in ard Saving Sank
IITiCf Ti Ifriiiori-. rird Hdl. 5inli h(ine ed 1S2I
F. LUDFORD
First Class
Carriage and Sign Painting',
Painting, Paper Hanging,
1 inling, Etc.
93 W. E'it'i Sir: ;(-?!. le B'..i.-t 3262
Eu-'i-utr, Oregon.
Opposite New Kueue Laundry
MkM Dean's
FRENCH
FEMALE
Pills,
A Hatr. Ckhtain Kp
I.IKV Knit Hri'ntKssi'.l)
Mhsstiii'ati-iN. HtfCH KHOWK TO FAIL.
H-ifi-l Wiin'! HfH-rily! Hitltsriu'tidti Uunr
liuli i il nr Muiii y IMiiii-h'.l. Si iit prt
l:iil fur fl.it pt r t'ix. W'M Ki nd thorn
ftiitrlitl,ii Ih piii-l rr wlK'ii r-'lle t'.l.
b:imli-4 I-' !. Iiti-t nn Ki-ltirur tlie
Kcmiii.c, in-r'it ix hiitisittute. If your
driii'i-t it."H nut )iu! tLi'iu Heiid vour
onliT.i lo thy
UIIED m:d:cai. CO., ecu li, Uncanar, Pi.
okl in timrih? bv W. L. OeLano
EOYS AND GIRLS
have delighttul
timei with
BROWNIE CAMERAS
$1, $2, $3, $5 end $9
Schvzrzscbilti's
f ... . ..
Vincent & McNutt
Livery, Feed cr-.d
Boarding Stables
Evt-rylhing Up-to-Date
FALL CREEK STAGE LIN
Stage sl.lrls freni Meffnnn H-nii At
6 a. ni. d-Qy except Sunday
109 West 8th Phont Main 99
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