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

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authorised to
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U''Mct other bnslneaa lor the Dally
j weekly Guard:
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Trece ;.t for subscriptions
'd' fy -nd Weekly Guard.
Associated Press.
NDAY. OCTOBER 21
JUXAUI"-" " 1
WILL HAVE TO Hl'KRY
Manager O'Brien gave the
Eugene delegation of business
men absolute assurance that
we should have a new depot
nd' re-arranged grounds this
year that would make the
railroad yards "a credit to the
city. Of course Mr. O'Brien
Intensd to keep his word,
which, he emphatically stat-
t ed, he never Drone, ouce it.
is given but most of us
believe he will have to make
t some mighty quick moves
very soon in order to make
good In this Instance.
HOW TO IUIL1) VP
Oil KILL VOIR TOWN
The following from the Medford
Tribune Is a good enltorlal, timely
tad to the point. It deals with a
condition that Is common to every
growing town In Oregon, and U as
applicable to Eugene as to the me
tropolis of the Rogue River valley.
The Tribune says:
"Did you ever stop to think that
when you buy merchandise or pro
ducts or spend money In Medford
tilt you are helping build up Med
lord and that when you patronize
out-of-town firms that you are indi
rectly Injuring the city?
"How do you expect to build up
your own business If every one in
loin buys what you can supply out
f town? A great deal of this sort
ot business Is done to the detriment
ol local business interests. Outside
firms pay no rent or taxes in Med
lord, and have no interest of any
kind In the city or Its upbuilding.
Therefore, by patronizing such, you
ire injuring yourself.
"Yesterday the writer met a well
known business man. He asked him
lor an advertisement, and was told
thit he had been In business so long
time that advertising was super
flaoua. He knew better than to ad
'ertlse. The writer then broached
the subject of Job printing, and was
tU that in the 14 years the mer
rtsnt had been In business here he
d never had a dollar's worth of
fluting done In Medford, but had
it all to Portland. Furthermore,
he did not intend to have any of It
in Medford. Yet he looks to
le people ot Medford and vicinity
'f the patronage to keep h!s busl
Ml alive. Where would this mor-
"i"t get off If people determined to
products he sells in Portland?
A little Ir.ter the writer raw a mer
,,t clse a contract with a vagrant
Winter for window and store signs.
oe painter was an admitted wander-
bo had no Interest in the com-
tr. His work was second-class
we are painters In Medford who
wablishf d In business and do
ork and spend their money
lltrnnl.t.- ...
Just such merchants as
"o tb!s tramp.
'Later the writer saw several pack
' laundry, done up for Bhlp
10 Portland. Express must bo
, 't)s a- Yet Medford boasts
odern, first-class and well-equip-
Uundry, whirl, gives employment
T Medford people. The Porf-
lntiJri..s ,lo not help Medford
".'Ploy .M,Mfrd people.
I. rit"r r"uld enumerate fifty
JJ1' lhe rnilt t,r one day's ob
it tc0"' h' T" WOrlc wa9 BOnl out
kr. Vhat f"M & We" ,)e done
lllu'1 bB,,d U a clt' "y
S1TPI.V hp
BMtDWOOD LIMBI'lt
Uo.j,rh th,. rlf.ma.nr for rrd
" ' '-
and In this timo iho wholesale price
of the different classes of hardwood
lumber advanced from 25 to 65 per
cent. The cut of ouk, which In 1S99
was more than half the total cut of
hard woods, has fallen off 3S uer
cent and elm has fallc off one-half.
TlO cut of soft woods Is over four
times that of hard woods, t It Is
frmbtful if a shortage in the former
would cause dismay In so many
industries. The cooperage, furni
ture and vehicle Industries depend
upon hardwood timber and the rail
roads, telephone and telegraph com
panies, agricultural Implement man
ufacturers and builders use it ex
tensively. This leads to the question: Where
is the future supply of hard woods to
be found? The cut In Ohio and In-
runna, wnicn seven years ago led
all other states, has fallen off one
half. Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Mich
igan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jer
sey, Tennessee, Texas, West Virgin
la and Wisconsin have also declined
in hardwood production. The chief
centres of production now lie In the
Lake States, the lower Mississippi
valley, and tho Appalachian moun
tains.
let in the Lake States the
presence of hardwoods is an almost
certain indication of rich agricultural
land and when the hardwoods are
cut the land Is turned permanently
to agricultural use. In Arkansas,
Louisiana and Mississippi the prodtic
Hon of hard woods Is clearly In Its
extreme height, and in Missouri and
Texas it has already begun to de
cline. The answer to the question, then,
would seem to lie in the Appala
chian mountains. They contain the
largest body of hardwood timber left
In the United States. On them grow
the greatest variety of tree species
anywhere to be found. Protected
from fire and reckless cutting, they
produce the best kind or timber,
since their soil and climate combine
to make heavy stands and rapid
growth.
Yet much of the Appalachian for
est has been damaged In the past
that it will bo years before it will
again reach a high state of produc
tiveness. Twenty billion feet of hard
woods would be a conservative es
timate of the annual productive ca
pacity of the 75,000,000 acres of for
est lands in the Appalachians if they
were rightly managed. Until they
are we can expect a shortage In hard
wood timber.
Maybe that Hearst-republican
combine against Tammany is In the
Interest of good government, as
those responsible for It claim, but
to outsiders it looks like a deal to
swipe a few profitable offices for
men that Hearst has been carrying
on his private pay roll.
No wonder tho most successful
graen goods and gold brick men feel
like the cheapest of pikers when t'.icy
compare their operations with the
sale of a paper railroad to the Metro
polian Securities Company, of New
York, for $965,000 by a bunch of
real bunco artists.
Bishop Potter has just emulated
Teddy by d'nlng with a "nigger."
The answer probably Is that the bish
op has received less than his accus
tomed newspaper attention of late
and it was high time that he pulled
off an extra good advertising
stunt.
The steel trust, the Pullman Car
company anti tne naiuwm Locomo
tive works' have contracts on hand
and in course of negotiation with Ja
pan for railroad rolling stock and
rails which will make them pull hard
for peace.
Academic discussions of who or
what is responsible for the largely
Increased cost of living are not In
teresting to the man who has to pay
the bills of a family It's a condi
tion, not a theory, that he's up
against.
"Slow progress at The Hasne" I'
the title of an editorial in the Wash
Ington Herald. Didn't know there had
l.,n nne IirdLTClH lit all. CXCCpt 111
spending the monev of the nations
represented In tho conference.
Inasmuch as the Wall street bears
have been so successful In hammer
ing down the price of corporation
securities, somebody ought to try to
coax them Into tackling the prices
of living necesidties.
Chicago is entitled o the Solomon
belt. The president in board of
education says the Bible Is unfit 'or
children. However. e hive n l-l-
that the trouble Pes In IV man's un
fitness for hi?
"Has education li.n.-flted tie ne
groes?" asks an Inquislive exchange.
v ' Whv. n the insir-i'
nl
r.,imi,t:i some of them have cv
1.0 Uoneflttl-tl by selling J-I" m,;1"r
the school, board. j
In figuring on makiiuj, and D-n.?
)5,00fl.'r,o0 l.r!h of hull
makers are -giving a fine demonstra
tion of optimism.
If tho Chicago widower who fallO
to get a wife, by advertising on a win.
yow placard will try a good newspa
per ne n succeed, notwithstanding his
six kids.
"Helnze is coming West," accord
ing to the -adllnes of a dally news
paper. Looks as If he might have
to take the trip on the brake beams.
Probably one reason why the play,
"A Fool and a Girl" was so quickly
scorched by frost was that Its title
was too personal to many men.
If the telegraph operators had de
posed President Small before they
struck, things might have looked
brighter for them just now.
More men are Interested in how-
to dodge their own taxes than in
finding out whether George Wash
Ingtou dodged his.
Present Indications are that the
time will soon come when no am
bitious politician will dare take his
booze In public.
Sl'TlT.DAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS
Princeton, Oct. 19. Princeton, 40;
Washington and Jefferson, 0.
Indianapolis, Oct. 19.
22; Wabash, 0.
-Michigan,
West Point,
West Point, 0.
Oct. 19. Yale. 0;
Chemawn, Oct. 19.
Albany A. C, 0.
-Chemawa, 22;
Ithaca, X. Y., Oct. 19. Pennsyl
vania College, ,S; Cornell, 6.
Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Pennsyl
vania, 1 1 ; Brown, 0.
Annapolis,
Navy, 0.
Oct. 19. Harvary. 6;
Corvallis, Oct.
Astoria A. C, O.
-O. A. C, 2(1;
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
roor coffee; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Your trrocer returns rur moncr II rou don't
like Scbtllinti'i Boil: we par hint.
UECOfiXl.EI) KY THE GOVEHX
MEXT. In these days of strenuous opposi
tion to adulteration of goods and
drugs we note that the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture has recognized
Knapo-Curo as an official sheep dip,
and Inspectors have been notified to
this effect. This action Is certainly
Kratifving to the Prussian Hemedy
Company, of St. Paul, Minn., who
have been putting Knapo-Curo on the
market for years. Inasmuch as the
general government nnd many of the
states reciuire that livestock shall be
free from any sore of disease b. fore
shipment, the shipper may feel rafe
in using Knapo-Curo Prussian Sheep
Dip, or f-o Prussian Hug and Cattle
Dip. Lice, ticks, and nil vermin are
destroyed effectively by the pre
parations of the Prussian Hemedy Co.
The company Is to be congratulated
for obtaining recognition by the Ag
ricultural Department.
Preston & Hales are agents for
Prussian Stock Food and remedies, tf
XAPOLEOX HOX.YPAItTE
showed, at the battle of Austerlltz,
that he was the greatest leader In the
world. Ballard's Snow Liniment has
?hown ( the J-ubl -t Is
he best lln-
i Intent In the world. A qnlcK cure tor
rheumatism, sprains, burns, cuts, etc.
A. C. Pitts. Kodessit. La., says: "I
use Ballard's Snow Liniment In my
family nnd find It unexcelled for sore
chest, headache, corns. In fart for
anyth'ng that can be reached by a
liniment."
Linn Drug Co
VKTOli TALKIN'fi MAC 'MIXES
We nrc selling Victor talking ma
chines on installments. Call and get
a machine, try It 30 dayi, and If not
! satisfactory to you return at our ex
pense. .n monev in anam-
d o'.'2 wit
El'HENE Ui'N CO.
,.-tl (I till IV l TO 1 I I) WM
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
...., ,,,. f tirhini'. blind, bleed-
I1K ')rt rtil Intx Idles ln to 14
days or money refunded. 50c.
The nnlv true constipation cure
must begin Its soothing, healing nc
tlon when It enters the mouth. Ilol
I'ster's Itorky .Mountain Tea restores
the whole system to a healthy, nor
mal condition. 35 cents, tea or tab
lets. Linn Drill! Co.
Onl of Sight
Out of sight, nut of mind" Is nn
hi,.h no nil. with snerla
force to a son, burn or wound that s
been treated wl'h linemen Arnica
Salve It's out of sight, out of ntlnd
in.l ont of r-si'tence. Pile", too, and
chllbliirn dis;i-sr nd-r In h-.il-ir
Influent e. dmrantt-M l .
L. lKL.no's dru store. 25r.
CASTOHiA
. for Ininti 'nd Children.
TH KM Y 01' ' JY3 A'o2,ri
si
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC Jrj . A QSFTT II? n
FILES ITS REPORT
AfQ'rding to the annual report
submitted 'A the railroad commission
Saturday tWruiug, the total income
of the entire lines of the Southern I'a-
cirie Company was AO-9"',3!7.,",
deducting r,4Sii.0N ?.!'! fvir oper
ating expenses, etc., leaves a net in
come o(o$17.4."i.309.0ti. The sur
plus from operations for the year
ending June 30, 1907, was I4.SU0.
344. 59. and the total surplus on hand
at the iof of the report was J2.
20ti.iiS5.94., The comij'tiy paid two
dlvldeui .during the year, 4 per cent
on common and 7 per cent on prefe
red stocks, upon a capital stock of
$300. OHO. 000, which aggregated
113.15,, 905. 07.
The report is a voluminous affair,
and the tabulated statement given
are somewhat complicated ami In
volved in every Instance where spec
ial data was asked by the commission
and there is provision made all
through for separate data covering
lines in Oregon, the company studi
ously avoiding giving such informa
tion and the report, as a whole. Is ap
parently merely a duplicate ot that
furnished the interstate cuinemiee
commission. Wherever the words
"State tif Oregon" or "lines in Ore
gon' are used they are scratched out
and only general details are tUall In.
A PltOCLAMATlOX
Whereas, There was submitted to
the legal voters of the city of Eu
gene, at a special election held there
in on the 14th day of October. 1 907,
an initiative proposal, made and or
da'ned by the common council tif said
city, pursuant to Chapter 22(1 of the
printed laws tif Oregon lor the year
1 907, being "an act to provide for
carrying into effect tlte Initiative and
referendum powers reserved by the
people, etc.," filed in the office of
the secretary of state of Oregon, Feb
ruary 2iith, 1907, for amending sec
tions HIS and 112 of the Charter of
the city of Eugene, being Chapter 2a2
of the laws of Oregon for the year
190a, entitled "An act to reincorpo
rate the city of Eugene and to repeal
all acts and parts of acts In conflict
herewith," filed In the office of the
secretary of state of Oregon, Febru
ary lSth, 190!i, and
Whereas, The votes enst at said
election have been on this, the Kith
day of October, 1907, duly canvassed
and It has been legally ascertained
nnd determined that thore was cast
at sa'd election Ei98 effective votes In
favor of said proposed amendments
and 17!i effective votes naglnst said
proposed amendments, nnd that said
proposed amendments received an af
firmative majority of all said effec
tive votes or ballots cast at said elec
tion nnd entitled to be counted.
Now, therefore, I, .1. D. Matlock,
mayor of said city of Eugene, by vir
tue of the nuthority vested in me by
said art of February 2!ith, 1907, do
hereby make proclamation and an
nounce and declare that the whole
number of ballots and votesenst for or
against said proposed amendments are
as stated above, and that said pro
posed amendments received an affir
mative majority of till ballots and
votes enst at said election nnd en
titled to be coiill.'d, under the pro
visions of law in that behalf provid
ed, and that the said proposed
amendments, from the date of thU
proclamation be nnd the same are In
full force and effect as a law of the
state of Oregon, nnd as a part of Haiti
act of February lstli, 1905, being
said chrrter of said city.
In witness whereof I have hereun
to set my hand this ltitli day of Oc
tober, 1907, and caused the seal or
the city to be hereunto nfflxed.
J. I). MATLOCK,
Mayor of the City of Eugene.
rScal of city
of Eugene.
Attest: B. F. DOliitlS,
City Iterortler.
A Criininal Attack
on an Inoffensive citizen Is frequent
ly made In that apparently useless
I'ttle tube called lite "appendix." It's
generally the result of protractetl
constipation, following torpid liver.
Dr. King's New Life lills regulate
the liver, prevent nppenrilcltlK, ami
establish regular habits of the bow
els. 2"ic at Del, alio s drug store.
CK.'AMS AMI TOBACCO
Andy
street.
Taylor, 5 1 9
Willamette
If
If you are from Missouri wo will
show you if you will take the time to
go w'th us that the car line Is build
ing through the Cross addition. Buy
a lot before tlte raise. tf
Columbia graphopliones ar.d rec
ords nre tne best. For sale by Bar
ker Gun Store, 51 J Willamette St. tf
It costs no r.,ore to npply good
paint therefore use New Era. Sold
only it the Berger-llt'an Hardware
Convany.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm
or r . J. ( hency A: I o , doing lllisliicss
In the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said f'nn
will pay the sum of ONE lll'NDltED
DO!. LAPS for each and every ease of
catarrh that nonnt be cured by th
use oi nans ' aiarr-i . nr.-.
Fit A N K .1. CHENEY.
Sworn b fore me and subscribe,)
In my pretence this till day of De
cember. A. H. I"
(Ke.tlj A. W. CLEASON
Notary Pulille
Hall's Catarrh f'ure is taken Inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surface of the system.
Send ier tewMmonlals free.
F .1 CHENEY CO., Toledo, O
.Id bv drus-cl!"". 75c.
Tak- Hall's Family IMIs for enn
stlpal'on. (
To the tiller of Qt- soil: f you
would make the plying easy; you
hoold '! the John Deere plow.
Jwtf (IltiriiN HAItDWAItE CO.
i oit sun
KOlt SAl.lv
phone :!0?
Oak wood.
Farmers
olS
FOlt SALE 3 x 1 1 camera for
sale cheap. Inquire at this office.
tf
KOlt SALE
Seeuiul Mowth itr
wo'. W. L.
Jewelry store
t'oppernoll, at Watt's
tt
FOlt SALE- Hurt iirpingior. I'ocker
0 els. W. 11. Ilami'tm'. 19th St. ai
Columbia avenue.
.
FOH SALE -- A modern t-room house
on West Fifth street. Enquire ot
owner. O'.'.'t Olive street. Il20
COKDYVOOU FOlt SALE Leave or-1
dirts with I.. O. l!rown at Dr.
lirowu's office In Chiismnn block, i
FOH SALE A hack, good as new,!
harness, horse, saddle, brldle.bliin- i
ket and good Jersey cow. Enquire
ut 31 asiiiugtoii street. it
FOlt SALE - By owner; no commis
sion to pay, four acres in city,
house, barn, orebaid. chicken
houses, elf. Price, 3S00. In
unliv at Hoard office. o2 1
FO It SALE IIY O W NE It The choic
est residence bit lett on Eleventh
street, Mixl7l feet; two blocks
from High school. Enquire at this
office. tt
FOlt SALE in best pari of the city, 1
good S-room house and barn, otl
lot SOxltiO; house bus hard plus-
ter; good well. Oa light ride of
stree; good shade and trull. Lock
Box 172, Eugene, Oregon. if
FOlt SALE- line corner lot with
large residence at Fast Eleventh
and Oak streets; It'.u f--et frontage
on East Eleventh ami 90 feet on
Oak; a bargain. Call on Dr. J. S. I
Cray, den; is:, over the First Na
tional bank. tf
1'Olt SALE IIY OWN Eli New, it
room, two story house all mod
ern: Improved lot 00 by Hltl lett,
two blocks from street car: worth
JJ.futn. If taken at once price
will be $2. S00. inquire at this of
fice. If
FOIl SALE An elegant home, up-to-date
N-roomed house with all
modern improvements, a cozy
home far any one, within tltreo
blocks of the postorilce. Price,
f 3000. Call at room 7, over Chani-bers-Brislow
Bank. Pacific Land
Company.
FOH SALE Cheap, a 4 0-arre iarin 7
nilies from Eugene, 2S ncres In I
cultivation; good buildings nnd or-'
chard; tw-o wells; 1 mile from ,
school, store, postofllce and rail
road stal inn. Terms easy. Call I
on or address W. Thomson, tin
shen, Or. If I
FOll SALE IIY OWNElt-1110 acres
of choice liver bottom land, 5 iiiIIim
from Eugene; 100 licres under cul
tivation, Im-liulliiK nop yard; bal
iincu partly limbered. Six-room
house and good barn. Cheap at
$1011 per acre. If sn,l at once Jtio
per acre will take II. Address
"A. B ," care Ci.ind. tf
FOH SALE IIY CWXElt- New elgbt
roiiiu house with gas.electrlc light,
beaiillful shriilibery, and all mod
ern improvement two blocks
rroin car I'm' and in heart of res-
itlence district. You pay no agent's
commistiiiit. Lots ot! 2-:i x 100.
Apply at this office for particulars.
If
FOlt SALE 54 acres of good sandy
loain, a good new house of seven
rooms with 00 feet of porch
around house; barn, good wind
mill. 2000 gallon tank, plenty of
good water, gooil orchard. Two
miles east of Suiinglleld. We have
exclusive sale of this farm; price,
1 1 5IUI or will sell In small tracts at
reasonable prices. Now this Is n
bargain and will make a beannifill
suburban home for some one. Tho
Pacific Land Company, Itoom 7,
over Chainbers-lliislow Bunk. tf
I--OJI It E. NT-
FOlt KENT- Two furnished rooms
for young men Htudeiits. ("all nt
:'.:i2 Fast Fouiieenlh street. If
IIOI'SE Foil KENT- - Eight-room
hotii-'o for rent. Enquire at rooms
0, 7, s, Mct'lung block, Eighth
nnd Willamette Direct. tf
FCUNISIIED HOO.MS-- Electric light
on. I bath; three blocks west of
postofllce. Apply at 521 Lincoln.
tf
Foil KENT--A dolrable front room
specially adapted to the comfort of
stuiletilx. fiirna'-c lieut, electric
light, bath. 151 Eisl Ninth, tf
MISCEI.LA.M'.ors
I HOOD BOAKIi
j 1 per wek.
street.
- And good r. Mints at
0-15 East Eleventh
K
OASOI.INH W'Mie'AW
. L. M II
resld' ace
I (Falr-
lor, phono
7 711 East
moiitil I.
Illaek I707.
Seventh Hire
'lit A I N KD NCKSE ( alls answered
at all hours. IP-st of references.
Mrs. .1. A. Atliertoti. 025 Orchard
avenue, phone lied 4 501. tf
ACCllllHION li.l.'.TIN'H Done hy
Mrs licit Vlto.iit at rm Hllyard
titreet, io ar 15''' N tith, on reason
able terms. Phone K.-.l 1.KI2. tf
HOLD AND SII.VEIv I'LAHNO- On
knives, forks nnd all household ar
ticles tliat do not look like new.
Write the Oregon pitting Vk,
1 L' K l.own-daln streel, Portland, I
Oregon, for r"ic t o I
DON T tall to s e (iii zeui If you
want lia'-.'-in- In real eiate. We
bnv a:il sell f.-ii-, and cpy prop
erly, lieprovid r'ud itnlinprov
"o
Timber and mining flock II
zem, Lootit 11, Wal'on Bid.
rOLUMMS
LOST AMI l'l)lXi
LOS T A pair nf rimless spectacles,
name .1. A. Maurer on case. Find
er please leave tit Maurer's jew
elry store and receive reward. Win.
C. Harbour, pbonetl.i q 2HM. o-t
MS lit A Y NMl'U'E one hivachy.
unruly Hereford boll about Ion.'
years old: ear marks under half
crop In i,.ft. S,in in rti'.ht: no
brands: came to mv place at lte
ter October It', l:U'7. Any one
proving property and paying for
tills llotire and expenses of keep
ing up and feed may take the saaie
away. Dated October ii, 1907.
William Williams.
WANTED
TWO BOYS WANTED-Steady work
all winter. Euseno Woolen Mill
Company. tf
YV..TFJ
One lnitidi-"d bead of
goats to keep on shares. Hood pas-I
tilro, good sheds nnd best of care.
Address J. E. V., care of Guard of
fice. o2ii
WANTED Seciiuit band organs; will
lake litem in exchange for now pi
anos or organs. Filers Piano House
tf
WANTED Hood men for miii, ynrds
nnd woods. Sunset Lumber Com
pany, Mabel, Dr., or 11. C. Malum.
Eugene. tf
PROFESSIONAL CDLUMN
liAxo ixsiitrcnox
LIVIA Z. BOND - Instructor of piano
anil organ: latest and best methods
used, conducting rapidly to equal
ity of finder power, facility and ex
pressive qiiatny oi lone. Terms
given on application. Itoom 21.!
Hall blilg. Phone Iter) 3051.
MIXI.Ml l-.MilM.litS
HEItBEKT LEIlill. iiiitiliig englner
nud expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furuisneil to Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports ou mines and oro treattneni.
Eugene, Oregon.
AII.HTUAl TOMS.
THE LANE COUNTY A IIHi'U ACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block.
Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable.
I NPKHi AKKItS.
J. W. .KAYS & CO., iiudertnkora and
funernl directors. Eitgenu, Or.
DAY s HEiNDEKSON, undertakers
and ombnlmera. Corner Willam
ette nnd Seventh streets.
W. T. UllltDoTT funeral director.
Stute licensed euibaliuiir. Otllco
and residence. Tenth and Olive
Hlreets Phono lied 4481.
ATTOItXHYB-AT-HW.
S D. ALLEN. Attomey-nt-!uw, GIG
Willamette street. Eugene. Oregon.
L. M. TUAVI8, Atlornoy-nl-lnw. Of
fice over Eugene Loan and Saving
Bank, En gene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTEItMEIEH, Attoniey-at
law. Laud titles and probate spec
ialties. Ollleo over Cliainbers-ltiis-tow
Hunk.
WOODCOCK. POTI EIl, Attorneys-
Ht-law.
V C. Woodcock and K. O.
Potter. Ofrico one block south of
Chrlsnian block, Fiigoiio, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attornnys-ut-
law. J. M. Williams, L. 10. Beau.
Practice In all courts of tho statu
and before the IT. 8. Land Ollleo.
Onices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCiung
Building.
DOllltIS ft HKIPWUIllii, Altorneyii-at-lnw.
Ollleo In llovey liullillng,
over Cbambers-lli Istow Hunk.
t !.-,IO t L,,lin,tntl ... .
. . 2 rVJ"T',ni'?. ,H,r"7'nl"
itiiumi a aim fi, rjuKt'lie luuil
and BnvliiK ink.
L. Ill LY Ell, Attorney nl-law, Olllce
over Yornn's shoe lorn, Eitgetiu,
Oregon.
IIOWEll MAIl'liN. ,tloriieys-al
law. J. II. Bower ami W. (1. Mar.
tin. Will practlcH In all courts.
Olflco r.ver Chaii!bcm-lrltow
Hun1'., Eugene. Oregon. I
WALTON & NHS... Attoriieys nt-biw
J. J. Walton anil 8. P. Ness. Will
practice In nil the courts In Hie
state. Olllce, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
1. N. HAHIlAIIOir HoeelHl .tli.n.
Hon given to divorce and settle-!
ment of estates. Agent for Contl. I
nenlnl Insurance Company. Itoom
5, First National Dank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
J ESSE O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26
Went Eighth street, Eugene, Or.,
opposite postofflce. Gives spec
ial attention to thn exnmlnallon of
Biistracts, nrnrtltiK wills, settling
estates, conveyances nnd collec
tions. Also to all pension matters
Phone Itcrt 1 I7K
PIIVKHTANH AMI Sri!(iKM.M. I
W. f). PltOSSErt pbyslilnn nnd sur
geon. In addition In general prac-1
Itee t,f medicine and surgery stec.
Inl attention to all diseases of thai
ear. nosn. throat nnd eye. P-'
Itlencn, corner Hih nd Pent I
streets. orflc, Ip-Vwlih hull.1-
In. Telephones fifllre Black
1281; residence. Main 00
lilt H. I. STIMII.EY - O-'copntblc
tibvslclan Offi'- over Chambers'
store, MM Willamette street.
Phone Blink 1320. Consultation
free. Itesldence, 7:11 Ferry street.
liiono Itet JQ1 .
Skating.
P
Every afternoon
from 2 until 4:30
Evening from
7:30 until 10 o'clock
From 9 a. m. until
o
11:30 a. m. skating
free lor ladies
learning. A com
petent instructor
on tlie floor at all
times.
Underwood Rink Co.
East 6th Street
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
i s r"
1 iiC IOUUt 1 .00(1 Cigar IS i
. ! favorite among all thinkingmcn
'It is pos;tively the best 10c
G",ir on the nilrket
, on lnc m''rKl-'-
1 tombing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitzimn
34 West Bib St.
Phone block 1 IT!
P L. UIAMHL'Hi., Prrsldent.
DARWINT BRISTOW Casliltr
Chambeis-Btlstow
Banking Company
Of Eugene. Oregon.
Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000
t N (( AnA iViWii7.il! hnuitlit. Mnrwtf
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Chartered 1886
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus $ 130,000
We will bo pleased to havo your
name on our booksyour funds sub
ject to check. Wo will handle your
liiislness wllh caro and In
strict
confidence, whether your account Is
Inrgv or small.
T. (I. Hendricks President
8. M. Eakln Vlco President
P. E. Sitiiiigriiss Cashier
1. u lui L (loodiich .. Assistant Cashier
HALL & J.HVMWAY,
Lull) n f id Die-ol loinlilug tlxttiras
IMnmliiti!' Mi"1 -owur work.
Also t.-, -eiml telling lit tin and
slt-el tieu Weil.. In ti woik pron p
I Hi 1 1 1 1 lii.
Phone Black 1371. 499 Willamette iU
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert tlousemovcr
MoveJ anything. Tweiify-ffv
years experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone-
Urd 4511. Eocene, Oregon
Dlt. ANNA M.M'ltElt. osteopathic
pliyslelan. All curable diseases,
treated. Women and children m
spcchiltT OllU-e over F. E. Dunn's.
Phono lied inai.
J. FIIA..K Tlii'S. M. D. Homoeo
paihlc pl-.yslelan and surgtMin.
Chronic diseases nnd tltsenses of
women nnd children given spec
I it 1 attention. Fnradlc, galvanic,,
stcic. X-ray and vibratory elcrtdl
cal tr--atments gtven. Office, cor
ner Wiiliiine'fe and l-Iliiblli streeta.
Mntloek Bid,:. Iteslilenco, 3I
pearl street. Offiro Phone, lied
1001. Kesldenco phone, Hed
4'JHI.
"fltlntands rain and shine. It's
New Era niialltv. sold only at tho
Dei gei lle;.u ilu-dwarc Company,
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