"EtS UA.LY GUARD.
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Cl'AB'k.ri H. KW.-r.
published evi A;,(lress all com-Sr-'uys
"l and make : remit
naniCf v ,e t0 The KugeiYtf Guard,
luites Dully.
Subscript!"11
a i,v rnrrlerper week. .IS
i:,OT,2 r" rf lerPper month .60
lif; "ar In advance!. 4.00
Vvance,....-. tog
One ior-' 1 nr
SveS'"'tes'ma'de known on
'""T.".' F'ne and Springfield.
Orton ot flees, as secoud
claaj matter.
" scts for the Omird.
otnVrtisiness for the Dally
i i-Veeklv Guard:
are "'o" 10
' L nd receipt for subscriptions
Sgd 'weekly Guard.
AX IXDKI'EVDKXT PAPER
Member f Assocm. .
SATURUW, SEPTEMBER 21
1,EST,1,Tca!h Ki-nH.-n.pr.ox
yj. destroyim? of the Crver stib
rlption papers for the Siuslaw rail
ed will be a matter of regret to a
ority of thei people ct i.nne couu-
Bs?
While. In the circumstances,
fun seemed no other course to
tike! one of the speakers at the meet
fcstast night. Dr. J. O. Watts, voiced
,Se ailments of many when he said
list this outcome was a trumph for
is dement who had openly or cov
frtly opposed the movement from the
lirct. There is undoubtedly a co
terie of financiers and business men
toe who will have nothing to do
tilh iny enterprise upon which the
Willamette Valley Company has, not
t ;ke sal of its approval and this
!'ngent was exultant when Car
ter failed to carry out his pledges to
tie stock subscribers. Now these men
era are in the saddle and It Is up to
them tt make good. They will find
time trto backed the Carver propo
rtion sol?ly because they had the
Tei'sre of t!i community at heart,
tiiy and anxioes to aid them In se
reins an flecrric railway to Port
Mi be-a'e it w'll be admittedly
food thins. Perhaps" from the
maportctlon standpoint alone It Is
are Important than the Siuslaw
project, but we must still wait for
tbt development of the vast resources
tl Line coany, lying to the West of
Esftno.
Itoai asserted In the meeting last
i!t by the ardent advocates of the
Eapne-Salem proposition that the
trapletlon of this l'ne In eighteen
toifhs would be followed by the
rcaitroctlon of an electric road into
tke Siuslaw country, with the Sprlng
5MtKenzle line, making Eugene
f" tenter of a system radiating In
i'J ejection. l et us hope that
Si- lotecan will he fully realized.
ve ought to complete the stock
rbf-rtPtion list for the Salem road
tltne first of next month, and then
'"111 be up to the promoters to get
0,ork it once on this end of the
N, u tWv hnvn p-miseH to do.
teuon?ble delay ro douht lost us
Carver ri, end a week should
Vnn'Mim In (-, to say yes or
"'Mot new prop-mitlon.
lUAGK" XKHHKP
1
J.
FOR l'HOMOTlOX WORK
lit almot everv other
evri-it
ieui eny, rippqs more
'- rdTerthlng. We nre
'"' .'o-1 n: money and
rt i!pl of work along
bit much of It without a
-'Plan. Be-tor -.-its ,-0uld
Mlr h. cnA
. - .,,.,- ,i ,-, r wire
V. the --in (;f the Portland
l Club and secure a hnal.
''aer, a hustler like Tom
"'iCO. In l . . .
'1 ) marKe O) LOG
Gloria adopted this plan
" nd hai wade
1.,"",7rl5'"' pw,1""'i ky
. j'ii.
. . ' i
"'int. rip::
' !! t .
e Boa. ... i , - l
';i4Uve s(.u.rt , ,i ,.l
.... ,1U'd 0,11 ol lll'll
Tear ago. V. r-
n. . -"""mi.k away, lust
, ' '"-e the street
L",
pl ( m ctiaree of our adver-1
'1.,.' wllnn work, It seemf
.,( ould be a stejbVl 1
!
Eu are as anx-
to aiw...-
-- n lauroan to
Mr' c"f-r means
next spring with a bona-flde proposi
tion and he will receive more ear
nest support than was, accorded him
this' year. The members of the c.mi
mittee who did the work In-fore will
take ii: the burden aain. and (e
more emiyskrislns of our e'ttzens will
affix their mimes to the li,Jint
willingly as befoiW 11 the plans ofj
tne cuuene r.a-iteni Campany are
carried out Eugene will be In a let
ter position to aid any public enter
prise next year than at the present
time.
Considering t'.ie fact that the new
lumber rates will eloio mii of the
Western Oregon i8vmlllP.i thef art
actually put In f jret,' sjmld ho up
Incentive to every resident of the up
per Willamof.e valley to work tor a
competing rallrrad to Porllahd.wherc
there is an outlet to water trans
portation. This fact should add very
materially in securing subscriptions
to the electric roud project.
Congressman Burton has announc
ed that he will accept no tainted
money for use In h's mayoralty cam
paign, but he'll he a political wonder
of the first magnitude if he can keep
the "strikers" and "heelers" from ac
cepting any sort of money they can
get hold of.
From driver of an express waon
to five times millionaire Is going
some, and then some, but Itjbert
Newton Wtldbore, of Hkhmoud, Va.,
made the trip without battfng u hair.
The coin was left by the l.tte Dr. F.
Wtldbore, of England.
Dr. MacDonald, a London alienist,
denies that the four w's wine, wo
men, worry and work are responsi
ble for the Increase in insanity. We
would-not go so very far In defense
of the first three, lut work Is uj
brain addler.
In politics all things may be pos
sible, but It will not be easy to work
up enthusiasm for Judge K. M. Lun
di3 as a candidate for the. democrat
ic nomination for president, even if
he has swatted a few Irusts.
With Its population nearly a mil
lion and a half, and rapidly grow
ing, Oklahoma is natiiraJly not dis
posed to do the going way back and
sitting down thing.
Even the theosoplrist who rate?
Cli'cago as " a bad place for soul de
velopment" must admit that It's a
dandy place for killing hogs.
Hearst and Chanler are alike. In
at least one thing both are able,
and willing, to finance their own
political aspirations.
Prices of metals may slump and
slump, but the prices of grub and
wearables still upward jump and
jump.
Still, there nre men " In politics
whom Muldoon would not undertake
to put Into proper condition at any
rate.
Let's get to work and clinch the
Eugene-Salem electric road proposi
tion In one week!
4'!
i
The Daily Guard has the
largest circulation of any
paper In its field, and it Is a
reliable home circulation,
not of a fluctuating charac
ter or 'built up by cheap
methods. Such a circulation
has the quality thai brings
results to tae advertiser.
The Weekly Guard covers
the country, districts com
pletely. A NAMK IN THK SAM)
Alone I walked the ocean strand,
A pearly shell was In my hand;
I stooped and wrote upon the sand
My name, the day and year.
As onward from the spot I passed.
One lingering look beh'nd I cast
A wave came rolling high and fast.
And washed my line away.
And so, methdnght, 'twill quickly 1)4
W ith every murk on earth Ith me;
A wit of dark oblivion's sea
Will speed icross the place
'.W I hv trod the sandy sore
Of Uwt, Ml n. to be n i moru
Of me. mv A.v, the I1A 1 l",n
T Itttf a ; tr or tra.
ypt th him. l!0 counts, the
t,ls tl.n will.-- in h hand
t'nn. .M4in r.wl stands.
in,-7ih..,l auiust mv name.
Of JU this ftiortal part has wrought.
And rron t ()(-.. fleeing motneiifi
.. eswght, 1
KVW glory or CO '' shame.
c.eorge i.. jtice.
. .
THK TOK II THAT HKAI S
the tourh of
'jHcUlen's Arnka
.nnlest ronibinai "n
Salve. It's the n
of Arniw flow fT9 Deslini
sams e?V rfnioanded. No niai
hn ntil I -- ... l.i.r Is. th'
salve wll rnTn j, f(IT burnt
" "".furclt.. r or e.n..-. -
',1", 'Hinds op iles It hB no e.
u g-
What We Can Learn From Japan
By OtCAK i. STUALS. Secretary of Commerce mil Libor.
n
APAX. Al.O.NK AMOXi; NATION'S, lms trivon the worl.l
an r.ain;le of how u iN'k can 6?ri'v !T the shacklrs of nn
oppn-ss-ive iuitocraev iuhIqtii!- itself with all the satVijtiariU
f liberty nnj justice uti.u r a coiis'.itutiona! furm t'f govern-
iiit.it WITHOUT COIXli TilKoriUl TIIK
TKJ11UBU-: bTlUMlilXS AND QiCVASTA
TiO.s' t)F :LOOi)Y INVOLUTIONS by f..l
l')vi:i; ahaj the atus of peaceful evohitimi.
.Iup:m is the l.uij Q' l.Ilcrju9l', CIVIL AND
I.IOIfji'US. llvr r('!ifli'UKiert;Oii ew: gir. iti
uclvunco'cf nation r!i prid'.llicpist'Ive uon
liflist precious ..f aatioual virtiie-s! ' Her people have"
uo projtiiliees bas'd lmn voliimts
rvnmls, ud till men of every church ml ereeil.ure
lrve and equal to worship their God hi acconhtiieo with tho ilietntes
ot thiir own eonseience in the fullest and widest acceptation of the
ineani!ii;'of religions liberty.
JAPAN, WHICH HAS LEARNED MUCH FROM THE WEST, HAS
EVEN MORE TO TEACH THE WEST.
IVrsistenev, self control and preparedness nre among her NA
TIONAL QUALITIES; her. ofiicers exemplify the highest skill
united with the highest patriotism; her soldiers, while reckless in their
bravery in sacrificing their own lives, are uniformly humane even to
their enemies, and no nation is served bv a more competent diplomatic
bodv Tucn of rollability, judgment mid lnodcrution.
IlKSKItVK STItOVti fKXSlltl-:
I Flosehurg Spokesman.)
As a result of the invoking of the
referendum on the b'll making ap
propriations for the sunpo-t of the
state university, that institution h
much hampered for lack of funds
to keep the school going. Too much
censure cannot be lu-aped upon the
niosshacks who father and bring
about this condition. Of all things
the schools of the state should lie
liberally supported. About the only
paper in the state that is supporting
the action of the grange, which Is
sponsor for tliis referendum, is the
Salem Journal, and that paper would
not be doing as it does If the school
was located at Salem. It is another
case of the "Salem hog" shawin.4 its
bristles.
NOT COXVIXCKl).
(Roshurg Spokesman.)
t The Jefferson lieview man will
have to come ta Hoseburs and have
a tooth pulled by the editor of the
Spokesman, or else he branded as a
whole-souled JokT. He says that
if the ed'tor of the Spokesman do.',
not find by practical experience tha'
the Grange is in favor of higher
education lie will come to Itoselnng
and have his offensive molar extracted.-
Now the editor of Hip
Bushncl!, Crane & Co.
REAL ESTATE
Headquarters for
BARGAINS
in Lane County
No. 21 80 acres 3'A rviVs from Kiiirene,
70 acres cultivated, 10 acres in pasture,.
5 room house, eond hirn, small orchard,
555 per acre, hai' c.isli.
No. A. K. 7 acres Z'A miles from V, O. Eti
jjene, splendid chiikt-n ranch, new -l-rooin
I'.ouse, new hirn, new woodshed and
other buildings, 10 ton hay, j;ood cow,
chickens, tic.,, for 'fJ.OOO. Here is a
bargain.
No. B. H. SO acres, fine 6-room house,
new granary, good barn and other build
ings, line orchard, lots cf cileries, all in
cultivation, an A-l place at 40 per acre.
iflSOO cash, balance 5 years.
No. 1000 124 acres, 10 acres cultivated,
5 room house, barn and chicken house,
small orchard, rur.r.i'-g water, PiLc:
51100 if taken al (.we.
I-OK SALE
One-half intetcst in dray business in ;tv,
a bargain and bi'i :tv n-y rnil:n. .t; u-,
tell you about this.
We hav Stock P.nnhi , C.r.v Pr pe-v ond
close- n small pU v. Lt how y . h f r..
yeu my. Always vi'l nj and .vill t "htb-sL
we un 10 help you find w...ir, yoa wotCj.
o
O
I TiTe NEW Lift
1 iMM to ANf ir r.o.
l-et us sbow you an Up - to -
v Contract O q
BHSHNEL4,CRjE&qp.
22 weK OLD 21,
PhcQ?
or eeelesinstioa.
Sn.'kesman joined '.he Grange near
ly thirty-five years ago, eu.l n.u
U't-n in touch with it ever s'neo,
thniinh he long ago "back-lid." NY
former evidence is nee;I-d that tht
Grange members oppo-e an advance
In education than the fact that large
grafting appropriations are allowed
to stand and only those whose ptir-
e-::is t . lie to buiH up the
educational Interests of the stun
are taken hold of for d.feat. "B
the'r woiiks shall they he known,"
Is a good motto to judge by. and as
this institution this year and two
years ago made a special effirt to
defeat appropriations to build up
our schools there Is hut one con
elusion to he drawn and that is that
they are opposed to educational ad
vancement, by which act the editor
of the SHikes:iian knows full well
from personal keowio-Jir ihov nr-s-;'ng
contrary to the teachings of
tre order. We do not criticize the
t"achlngs of the Grange, hut we di
deprecate the fact that there are In
cur midst those who nre so two-facf-d
as to claim to favor a higher
edacatlon and yet by their acts arf
found to stand In with and assist
those who are avowedly opposed to
higher education.
It costs no r.iore to ap-m goo'1
paint therefore use New F--n. Sold
ocly at the Herger-Hean Hardware
f-ienr.any.
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ppusi.:,r. V.
Main 64.
CLASSIFIED
roil s.i.r
WOOD FOH S I.K
rail's shoe store.
- Kent.'
D
.it Yo-
FOH SAI.K- Ail kill N .:
Hark-r's sawmill m
brldse.
at
0
t'l.-. W. It. t'umj'to:!, i i 4 h S;. aiul
t'olir.nbia avt-iuu'.
.'OK PA1.H A coo.! uen:!e drivlnn
(j ot'.--' t r wniui'it aa.l t hiiili-rii.
iliurt
at A.H Oliv,
rOIi SAI.K Olt KKNT-
pi"'S tor tf.e I'liea; or i'.'v
dress da West Kighth stve.l.
21
KOR SAI.K A ..ale, nmliuiii siiie.
Kngene lteal KstaU' c Investment
Company, 544 WIlTaiaette street.
'OltlnVOOD KOIt SAI.K l.eav or
ders with I.. G. Hrown at Or.
Drown s office In Chrlsuian block.
KOK SAI.K A hack, good as new,
harness, horse, stohlh. bridie. blan
ket and good Jersey cow. Knquire
at 34i Washington street. If
i
POU SAI.K Olt THADK Fine sMc'.i
ranch with plenty of spring water
for Irrigating purposes. S c I.ee
Hoselton at Oregon t'lgnr Store, tf
FOH SALK Seven-room house, plas
tered, good barn, woodshed and
milk house, lots of fruit and near
ly an acre of ground; close In.
$30ioi If taken at once. See Itnsh
nell, Cinno Co.
FOU SAI.K A good horse; weighs
over K'imi; gentle to work, sin
gle or double; also to ride, for
lean or woman. Knquire of 1. VI.
l.akln, 17" Fast Kigiuh street, Ku
""e. tf
roi( SAI.K Cheap, a la-aire farm 7
miles from Kngene. Js acres in
cultivation; good buildings and or
chard; two wells; I m:ia from
school, stare, postofl'lce and rail
road station. Terms easy. Call
on or address W. Thomson, Go
shen, Or. tf
KOK UFA-I
FOR KENT An ll-roo:n dwelling
house. F n ii u lie at 641 Jllkyard
street, tf
PO HUNT Modren furnished flat.
Knquire of M. Schneider at the
Schneider block on West Eighth
street. tf
Fl'UMSIIFl) KOU.MS-Ku-cinc o.il
and bath; three blocks west of
postofflce. Applv at fil Lincoln.
tf
FOR RKNT- Furnished or unfur
nished rooms; free water. Kniiuiru
of C'anipbeli-Fellman Company.
ROOMS TO RKNT
rooms, one with
Two nice large
aleova, suitable
for two gentlemen. Apply at 71
West Ninth street. tf
FOR RKNT "-room house, all mod
ern. 375 West Fifth street; iilso
IS-room boarding and lodging
house, all modern, corner Eleventh
Rtid Olive streets. Enquire at 375 j
West Fifth street. s26
WANTED
WANTED Immediately, at the Hoff
man House, two women to work.
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Inquire at 71 West Ninth
street. ,lf
TWO HOYS WANTED Steady work
all winter. Eugene Woolen Mill
Company. tf
WANTED Two or three trained
hear dogs. Call at Eugene Gun Com
pany's store.
WANTED A girl for general house,
work. Good wages. Mrs. 1'. 1.
Colgaard, Elmlra, Ore.
j WANTED High school girl to work
for her board. Apply to Mrs. E.
llroders, 74 1 Charuclton street, tf
WANTED Seventy-five men to buy
all kinds of lumber at Barker's
sawmill at river bridge. ol
WANTED Second hand organs; will
take thein In exchange for new pi
anos or organs. Filers Piano House !
tf
WANTED Immediately, two donkey
firemen and a few men to work In
the woods. Sunset Lumber Com
pany, Mabel, Or., or II. C. Mahon,
Eugene. tf
WANTED Good apprentice gins to
learn millinery business; position j
guaranteed If trad" Is learned. J
Shumate jadles' hatter, 2i East,.
Mil til '.leaf. If j
I WANTED Two coinforlnl l.j, !i',imn
With board In ft vi'r' li.ime conve-
nlent to the ul-vriM for twfi la-
' 'lien, a ti'ii'h.'f and lor tno'h"r.
Correspond 'with 2S! East Nltoh
I street. tf
WANTED A paiiner In n unall saw
i loll! with splendid, home market;'
k mill stands In tbe ilmlier and runs
with wat.'r power, forty Iioi'h iow
er develiiiii-d. AIhmi" Miu requlr- ;
..,1 1,1,1.,... A II llrfj.k. l, K. n.
.d.
I! If
Hrliliie, Oregon. r- o7 i
MIHCKI.LAXr.S
KOI'Ni5)-llnl pin, with monogram
It. M." ( all at this offl e. tf
LOST A little Klrl's Mick rie'nl
watch with a black leather chain.
Kinder pleane leav.ft Oiiard or
flee. s2.'l
GOLD AND HII.VEIl PI.ATINO-(in j
knives, forks and all household ar-,
tides that do not look llk new. i
Write tho OrcRoa I'lntlliK Work", (
12S Lownsdale street, Portland,
Oregon, fur urlces.
COLUMNS
TUAINKD NTHPK Calls answered
at ailhours. ltest ot ri'tVr,iu--Mrs.
.G,. Athei-tou, Si'Jj Orii.W
avenue, phone Ked 4 I . tt
wconmox v.-: YiSc. i m. iv
Mv-. lN-n Vfiu-d-.: i r.:'T HilyarJ
!? , n ;u- Kat Ximli, mi .va.u
ali't' icrnis. !' f
PR IF ESS10NAL COLUMN
o
MlMMi t ..l i-.l-.ri
iit.hht.h I i.t.ii.H. uniiiit engineer
and expeit metallurgisi. lieliable
Information ftirncncii o lnieiultng
luvestois. Kamtimt ions and re
ports on mines and ore treatiueni.
." i
IMAM) INSTltl ITIOX
1.1 VIA Z. llOND -Instructor of piano
ami organ; latest and Ih-m methods
used, conducting rapidly to equal
ity of finger power, facility and ex
pressive quality of lone. Terms
given on application. ltoom 111,
Hall hldg. l'lione lied HOT. I.
AHSTit.U TOIiS.
I nK LA.E COl'NTV AHSTKACT
CO., Koome 2 and 3, Wnrreu Hlock
Kngene, Oregon. Prices reasonable.
I MiKltTAKKKS.
J. W. KAVS i CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Kngene, Or.
DA Y H K N 1 UOltSON, undertaken.
and enihalmers. Comer Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GOHDON. funeral director
State licensed eiubalmer. Ofllci
and residence. Tenth and Olive
g' reels. Phone Hed 44SI.
I'll VSICI.WS AM) SI Itt.KOVS.
W. O. l'UOSSKTV physician and sur
geon. In addition to general prac
tlce of medicine and surgery spec
lal attention to all diseases or tin
ear, nose, throat and eye. Res
idence, corner 14th and Pearl
streets. Office. lieckwlth build
ing. Telephones Omce, Black
1291 ; residence. Main 90.
DU. ANNA MAUltKK, osteopatlili
physician. All curable disease!
treated. Women and children i.
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's
Phone Red 1631.
MR. 11. L. STFDI.EY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, SIS Willamette street
Phono Itlnck 131iil. Consultation
free. Residence, 731 Ferry street
I'honii Red 3 1117.
. FKA..K TITI S. M. I). Homoeo
pathic physician ami surgeon
Chronic diseases and diseases ol
women and children given spec
ial attention. Faradlc, galvanic.
sialic, .-ray anil vibratory electdl
cal treatments given. Office, cor
ner Willamette and Eighth streets,
Matlock llldg. Residence, 632
Pearl street. Office Phone, Red
111!' I. Residence phono, Red
49S1.
AT T Ut. KV8-AT-I.A W.
S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-ut-law. 616
Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambors-UrlB-tow
Hank.
DORRIS ft 8K1FWOKTH. Attorneys-at-law.
Office In Hovey building,
ovor Chamhers-llrlatow Bank.
LEON R. EDMUNSON, Atlorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Euuene Loan
and Savlny auk.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J. M. Williams, L, E. Bean.
Practice In all courts of the state
and before the U. 8. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluug
Building.
1. N. IIAHHAUUII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment of estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
fi, First National Bank Building.
Eugene, Oregon.
L. BILYED, Attornoy-at-law. Office
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregon.
L. M. TRAVIS, Attornoy-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan and Savings
. llnnk, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
V. C. Woodcock and E. O
Potter. Office one block south of
Chr!,r:nn block, Eugene, Oregon
WALTON & NEhf?, AttorneyB-st-lnw
J. J. Walton and 3. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
'Hn!. Office, runt 3, Walton I
Hlock, Kngene, OreOB.
IIOWB. t HAKTIN. ttorneyH-Mr
law. .t H. sV.ww ssd W. O. Mar
tin TI1I pwl l hl rtWHss,
Ollht urn CWistK. s-Swuws
Han':. EugeM, m'lpu
JESSE (1. WKLl., lss. No. 26
West i:(hth slrets., i((ene, Or.,
otiposlt postofflce. tildes spec
ial attention to the examination ol
Bhstraets, draft ibk wills,, settllnit
estates, conveyances and eollec
tlons. Also to all pension matters
I'hone Red 1178.
WOOD SWI(i
John M. P. D'xon, successor to W
V.. Itoddy. All wood kM'i! to paiiKC.
For prompt scrvlep ploine lilack
:ini2 I!ei.ldent?2li7 lllKh street, tf
Oaxollnc woodsnw.
Itll.l.MIHK IlltOS
All klnd of drayniK nd luKilInK
V 'ended to promptly and satisfac
tion Koarnntecd. Office phone lied
14 21; residence, lied Q7 4 2. s2 2
o
Atsf.v-: M.,.n0Ai..,. .CiJ
0 ' 1 ss uiii. ain iu;i ucrj
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
j The Mount. UncxJ Cir x
favorite aoiong all thinking men
It is positive! the oti ICt
Cigar on the market.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. all
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitznun
34 West fltli St,
Phone black 1171
Eleccric.Gas.Water
Willamette Vallty Co
Vincent & McNutt
Livery, Feed ind
Roarding Stables
Everything Up-Ui Date
FALL CREEK STACE LINE
Slagt starts from Hodnun House ,al
i l. in. dally except Sunday
109 West flih Phone Main 99
STOXE'H HEAVE I HOI'S
Greatest known remedy for heaves
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -Thli
is to certlty that 1 gave my
mare one bo tie ol "Stone's Heave
Droos" and cured her ot heaves.
This was last winter and she has
not been af tested since- G WaHa:e
rp.S.C.SrONE,Salm,Or.
1'or sale by all druggists.
$1X0
J. E. Kilborn
WELL
DRILLER
By my method you
can positively secure
pure water by casing
to hard rock. The
only sure way nl petting
water free (rom surface
Impurities.
SE. Stevens
..HA Tuner.. , s
Lginxs '& nt Eilcrs Pino House
Tione Main 41
Wfticsvricc 138 Vicr.t 12lh street
Residence Phone Red 77,
id ADAMt! Dean's
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rCMALC
Pills.
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MuNwrUi ATio!. tHft HOWlQl fill.
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ti1.xl or Mnn. jf Itt fuiiti.!. lHnt pr.
l fur l.ii r "x. W It nrii'l tht m
on trui, ii- tw 4ii-t f'.r whin p'lifc.i.
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UllUD MEDXU. CO., tn 74, tsicinr, fi.
! Phone Black 2872
. j 219 Jellerson Slret
-old in tujene by IV. 1. li'Jgjfj
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