Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 30, 1908, Image 3

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    THE El'GK.VE DAILlf OCARD, TMIWDAr, JANTARr HO, JOAfl
fjffc DAiLV GUARD.
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nf ti A weeki
WWw"-.nted. AH"'""'
I .an f-"- . make an n
Wmnt tai P.B;,.,.B Guard.
of the men elected, uut as they were I fectlnc cnf.in,, 1,0 i
the choice of a majority of the ! 8 glaflln8 be g01,d litw. me
the result was accepted wlth m r
good feeling. If bad men are sent
to the senate now the voters them
selves must he held responsible for
them and they cannot be charged up
to machine manipulations or the brib
ery of legislators.
Oregon Is Republican by a large
majority no doubt about that. Still
the better and more Independent of
Vrtrh carrier, per monm . me party s voters will not stand for
rear (in advance). corruption in the United Slates sen-
nrtntu.
,u coplc8-known on
:.,M8io rales -
50 'ate if they can prevent it by sending
.05 a Democrat there who has a clean
record. Let a clean, capable man be
chosen by the Republicans at their
primaries and he 11 defeat any
Democratic candidate that may be
named. . Statement No. 1 stands only
. following plnMong
rt wd receipt ipr The Dal)y would continue the grogram oT for
. rtitiHr uu-""
W . Ron A. Urury.
COW"'.!? are authorized to
ah frr::;; t for subscriptions
suu ' j ivaoHv Guard.
Y!8!""1 Pneene, Oregon, postof-
Cis -".nnd-class matter.
7Tf,,r The (innru. . .
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Y.JAXrAnO. 1908
Registration opens for prima
ries, January 6.
cSefor election, Apr 17
Primary Election, April 17
Keglstralion reopens, April
Cirsw'for election May 15.
General election, June 1.
Stration reopens, Septem
ber 20.
dose for- election, October
20.
Presidential election, Novem
ber 3.
Lt4t
"?Tvnm-KSiKXT PAPER
Vl" Associated Press
Member
cing unfit andVcorrupt candidates up
on the honest voters of the Republi
can party. It is not a menace to the
aspirations of any clean and worthy
Republican candidate, and cannot be
IrVTAlX WATKlt CAI-SK
m r,..i.mii
OF COKVAIjMM liliun i ii
irmene has voted bonds for a mu
water supply, but legal lecn-
klitles are holding up active oper-
,13 in that direction. Tills, now
L should discourage no advocate
lie orinclple that such public util-
L should be the property of the
ble, since there is no doubt that
lew months all legal obstacles
11 bare been brushed aside by the
Mi, when work can be proceeded
bis outlined by the present city
Lalstratlon.
Oithls subject the following edi
j Irom the Corvallls Times Is of
f-sial Interest to people, ai
lllng to prove that they are pro-
iu on the right track. The
essays: .
With much satisfaction the Times
the annual report of the
Iter commission. It recalls the ca-
kltr howled by those who fought
mtalj water for Corvalll3, when
Times was fighting for it. It re-
lis Little Billy Investigator, the
hits resorted to in tho effort to
p pure water out of Corvallls,
The report of the commission
pts the annual revenue from con
pption of water to have been for
rear J10.242.61, a sum fully
pO more than the friends of pure
ler claimed for the enterprise when
campaign for It was on. It
ls that the system after $1000
oeen paid on the purchase price
lie Farra plant, earned a balance
pearly J4000 during the year.
io tne meantime, while the svs-
demonstrating Its earning
F", Corvallls was manifesting a
"lid growth. Fifty-five resi
des last year and above eighty
fear Defore are the figures. That
Pare, crystal water from th
f "tin gorges of Mary's Peak was
factor In this growth is un
liable and undeniable. Mor
fulled water is the best of all
I oo4 assets Corvallls has to offer
-'"6 ior liomeseekers, nnd It
w iwo
favor.
years counted heavily In
FEMKXT XO. 1
Ml ST UK IIKSPKCTK1)
h( mornint,
-- i"i'i-r niiacKS stato
1 In an edltnrlnl inH.v nn
""tllni ,. I... ... .
I - 'pimu mat a ma
' Tt8 Of tho ,. .
tWti , ' '"l l a sen
"tlon dues n. n.
the people. This kind of ar
r mav nnr.t
,M , ' ' 10 Politicians of
"re the n,.ni.,
' 'I t'SS in r .h . .
miuM static
648 r-al i flvor-of ,h
. l vt"e "I
of th hi siaiement
Par.
Irlvoin,,. e law on the
so construed by any process of edito
rial reasoning.
The candidate for tho legislature
who subscribes to statement No. 1
simply pledges himself to respect the
will and wishes of a majority of the
voters, and If ho declines to do this
he should be snowed under at the pri
mary election so deeply that he will
never appear on the surface again.
This Is the only effective weapon
against machine rule left in the
hands of the people and they will be
unworthy of honest representation in
the Tialls of legislation If they fail
on any occasion to wield it effective
ly, i
ishment.
Next thing the blarsted British-
ore u-lll 1... -..r i
uu inn-ring to v. A. rear-
son, who now owns ten big British
newspapers, as the ll.irst of England.
If their owners do not put a heavy
ad-brake on the newspaper hammers,
au-tma-u oreaaiast toods are
liable to be knocked out of tho mar
ket. ,
The Implication of graft made by a
local paper against members of the
city council who advocated the inser
tion in the street railway franchise
of a provision compelling the compa
ny to provide free transportation for
city officials is ceVtainly unjust. The
amendment Is not to take effect until
after the' terms of the present offi
cials expire, so that they could not
possibly have any personal Interest
In It. It seems Sustomary in most cit
ies for the street railways to carry
the municipal officials free, since
they have to travel over the city a
great deal In (he performance of pub
lic duty, and in Portland they are
furnished by the railway company
with transportation books. Those
members of the council who advocat
ed the Idea of incorporating this pro
vision in the franchise, instead of advocating-
a graft, contended tha it
would eliminate all charges of graft
that might arise In the future 'from
the acceptance of free transportation.
The preliminary steps have been
taken to organize a Building & Loan
Association In Eugene, and the stock
should bo subscribed with no unnec
essary delay. Members of the Com
mercial Club committee, C. 11. Fisher,
J. M. Williams and Professor Leon
ard, have the stock subscription lists
and will gladly explain the plan of
the association to all who are inter
ested.
lIn, spite of all tho money put Into
their pockets by the grip scare, some
doctors persist In believing that the
newspapers are not their friends.
Judge Alton B. Parker says he's
out of politics. A considerable num
ber of democrats hold tho opinion
that he was never really In.
PltlXTl.Nt; OITIC K HI l.KS
Parties wishing to enter the print
ing office at this season of the year
should be governed by the following
rules:
Advance to the Inner door, give
throe distinct raps and the devil will
attend to your alarm. You will give
your name, postoficc address and
the number of years you are owing
tho paper; he will admit you. Yon
will advance to yie centre of the of
fice and address the editor with the
following countersign: Extend your
right hand about two feet from your
body, with the thumb and index fin
ger clasping a $U bill, which drop Into
the extended hand of the editor, at
the same time saying: "Were you
looking for me?" The editor will sav:
"You bet!" After giving him the
news you will be permitted to retire
with a receipt for an obligation prop
erly discharged. Exchange.
WANTS ALL THROWN OUT
(Polk County Observer, Rep.)
While Prosecutor Honey probably
has insufficient evidence in his pos
session to make out a case against C.
W. Fulton, he has brought out
enough facts In the trial of the Mall
case to show the Intimate political
connection of the senator with the
ring now under indictment for com
plicity In the land frauds. It is a dir
ty political mess altogether, and the
best thing for the voters of Oregon to
do is to throw the whole bunch out
of office and call for a new deal. Our
state can never hope to have the
standing to which It Is entitled until
every taint of the land frauds has
been removed from Its officials.
Xo wonder that even the mo;!t In
telligent foreigners fail to under
stand our language. How could one
of them be expected to know what
was meant by, "One blind tiger will
do more mischief than twenty baot-
leggers," which appeared In an edi
torial printed by a paper of national
prominence.
AS TO ACUTE DISEASES
In many quarters of the coudtry
osteopaths are not very numerous; as
a result, the news of their good work
having spread, they are kept busy
treating patients who come to their
offices suffering from diseases that
have become chronic, so that the Im
pression has grown that osteopaths
treat chronic diseases only.
- In many quarters of the country
where osteopaths have become nu
merous the doctors ot this new school
have become the regular family phy-
slciay. They have been called in alike
for the troubles of children nnd pa
rents, and their marked success In
the treatment of diseases of every
character makes their services much
sought after. Any one who wishes a
thoroughly convincing demonstration
of osteopathy's ef fectlveuess should
call in an osteopath when some mem.
ber of the family is suffering from
an acute attack; and it is quite cer
tain that the osteopath will thereat
ter be tho family physician.
Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
Phone Black 1 326. Residence, 734
Ferry street. Phone Red 3197.
MUNICIPAL
WATER SYSTEM
PAYS DIVIDENDS
(Corvallls Times.)
The Corvallls mountain, water sys
tem earned $10,242.61 from January
1st to December 31st, 1907, a period
of 12 months. Besides paying interest
and other expenses, it earned a bal
ance and bad on hand In cash Jan
uary 1st, $3949. 9S, or nearly $4000.
This was besides paying $1000 to
ward the purchasof the Farra plant.
The figures, which appear in the an
nual report of the water commission
er, published below, demonstrate the
water system to be an immense suc
cess financially. Its income from con
sumers is nearly $900 a nionili. The
commission is extending the system
as rapidly ns earnings will permit,
with the result that the number of
consumers may be increased, and the
earning capacity accordingly extend
ed. A revenue of $1000 a month or
more will ultimately bo reached. Tho
balance of $4000 on hand at the be
ginning of the current year, is al
ready partly expended in extensions
now In progress, and all w ill be spent
on such extensions, either building or
planned. Throe thousand five hun
dred dollars remain to bo paid on tho
Farra plant, besides the Interest, and
the commission figures that. It can
take care of the necessary extensions
of the plant and complete paymci.t
of tho sum within four years.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
OK SALE
MISCKLLAXKOUS
WOOL
wood.
FOR SAi.E 10-inch
Phone FarmerC2Sii.
oak
1'2
FOR SALE Chopped feed at feed
mill, 5f9 West Eighth street. fl2:
FOR SALE: New
0 room house
I.
DO YJ WANT A HOUSE BUILT?
If you want the best end of the
barga''., contract with us by day
or job. A newcomer. "1- S. "
3S0 West Fifth street. fl
coHcrote foundation; outbuildings, , STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur
good well, by owner, 974 Ferry I nlshed free to emplolyers. Clerks'
8triet. j;to ' Registration Bureau, entrance to
nfftna 11 Qll4nn Ul.n.i. ...nj,
SALE hocond growtn fir 3S6 1-2 Wuhlnnnn .traa
West Park, Portland. Oregon, tf
FOR
wooa. W. L. Copperuoll, at Watt's
jewelry store. tf
SENIORS WILL PRESENT
PLAY, ''THE RIVALS"
The senior class of the University
is rehearsing lor the senior play
wlfieh will be given in the Eugene
theatre on FebYuary '2S. All previ
ous senior classes have given some
drama whielt centred about tireciau
or aiulent life. The class of 190S
ingoing to break away from this pre
cedent, and will offer William Itrlns
ley Sheridan's famous play, "The , Ri
vals." The following cast has boon
chosen by "Prolessor 1. M. Glen, who
will direct the masterpiece: Sir An
thony Absolute, Webster Kincald;
Caplain-iAbsolule, Lloyd Mott; Faulk
land, l'aul Bond; Bob Acres, Floyd
Rump; Sir Lucius O'Trigger, Ben
Huntinglon; Fag, William Neal; Da
vid, William Dill; Thomas, Doll Mc
carty; .Mrs. Malaprop, Miss Miriam
Van Waters; Lydia Lauguist, Miss
Louise Bryant; Julia, Miss Belle Van
Duyne; Lucy, Miss Jessie Chase.
EftitlTIf ORAD1S EXAMINATIONS
The eighth grade final examina
tions for the public Bchools will be
held
Mav 14, 15.
June 11, 12.
Teachers who have pupils rpady
for the examination should notify
When the present street pavement
contracts are completed next summer
Eugene may Justly claim to hae the
best Improved streets of any city In i me 0f the number of q'nestlons want-
the Northwest. That is going some. led and the name of the person ap
and should be a source of pride t0 ! pointed to conduct the examination at
I Innor 1 HflVd hpffiro I h fifltP fur
every resident of the University city. hj ; ollei,ton. are wanted.
- W. B. D1LLARD,
Should Carrie M". Nation carry out. County Superintender,:.
her announced Intention to retire I
to Becluslon, she will have the satls-
ItlDS WANTED
QnnWl M,U will lip roepiverl bv
faction of having done at least onelj l CoonlBn Eugene, Oregon, up
thing to meet public approbation; but ' to 5 p. m., February 10th, 190S, for
she hasn't done it yet. j office and hotel building "i.'ixlll, two
rles. nuns ann spoon i(-;muriM
may be secured at the office of John
llnnzieker, architect.
Owner reserves all rights. fs
KILLS I'ATARRH OKRMS.
Sufferers Will 1m Interested ill S,mc
inl offer of Hull Drug Co.
Tho unusual offer made by the
Hull Drug Co. to yel'un the purchase
price of llyomel to any person It falls
to benefit, shows Eugene confidence
in tho remedy, and should dispel all
doubts as to lis curative powers, ion
do not risk a cent In testing the heal
ing virtues of llyomel, for Hull Drug
Co. takes all the risk of Its giving
satisfaction and leaves you to be the
judge as to whether It costs you any
thing or not.
There Is no dangerous stomach
drugging when llyomel Is used.
lireathed through the neat pocket In
haler that comes with every $1.00
outfit, its healing balsams destroy all
germs even In the most remote all-
cells and quick recovery follows.
If you suffer from offensive
breath, raising of mucous, sneezing
fits, husky voice, discharge from the
nose, droppings from the throat, or
any other catarrhal symptoms, begin
the use of llyomel.
FOR SALE llravy inrin wagon
nearly new. Inquire at USD East
Eleventh street. tf
FOR SALE Cheap, good second
iianu oiuaeo.-iKer o-ineh wagon.
Enquire at Eugene Grocery. tf
CORDWOOD FOR SAL.E Leave or
ders with L. G. Brown at Dr.
lirowu's office In Chrlsman block.
run oAi.rj English walnut treees'
two years old. J. W. While's gro
cery, Fifth and Willamette streets
J31
WOOD Ft):: SAI.R A few cords of
good dry grub oak and dry fir.
Enquire of E. M. Warreu, 442
Lawrence street.
i' UK h.i.K- Cook stove wood for-
sale; Ill-Inch oak wood, the right
sie lor the cook slove. Phone Far
mors 2SU. ns
FOR SALE Itlvcr bottom farm, con
talnlng about 00 acres; will sell
part or all. Enquire at 47li, West
f lit It street.
run SALE Fresh milch cow, six
years old. Also pure bred Poland
' China pigs. Address Geo. C. Wld
mer, Eugene R. F. D. 1. tf
FOR SALE House of five rooms aud
large lot on East Eighth street,
north side: at a bargain if sold
soon. .1. c. Itickle. For partie
ulars address or call on S. R. Wil
Hams, Eugene, Or.
FOR SALE Fine land in acrengi
tracts, close to Eugene; good loca
tion; good school adjoining prop
erty; terms reasonable. Inquire
nouns 3 and 4, Beckwlth Build
lug, Eugene, Oregon. fj
'FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT"
aud "Around the World," by
Charlton Brlslow Perkins. Price,
$1.60, postpaid. Address II. Clay
Perkins, Grants Pass, Oregon. flO
ACRE TRACTS Aero tracts and
large lots In Blclr Street Addition,
.close In and near school house;
installment plan you make your
.own terms. Cull or write to Ore
.gon Land Co., Eugene, Ore. tf
ri'() WHOM IT .MAY t'O.NCKIt.V
The question has often been asked,
can there be good water sucured In
the Gross adtlitlon? We sny, yes.
O. W. Taylor, the well driller, has
just Informed the company' that he
has completed two wells of excellent
water In said addition at a depth of
05 feet.
O. GROSS,
tf Mannger.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Only one
block from high school, choice lo
cation, residence, new and modern
and east frontage; high, dry lot;
well worth $2 000; will go at a
bargain If sold soon. Enquire at
this office. tf
FOR SALE Bit uWNER New elght
roomiiouse with gas.electrlc light,
beautiful shrubbory, and all mod
ern Improvements, two blocks
from car line nnd in heart of res
idence district. You pay no agent's
commission, hots 00 2-3 x 160.
Apply at this office for particulars.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; largo chicken
house; two blocks from Genry
school house. Price, $1600.-Time
on part. L N. Karnaugh, ngont,
Jtoom u, over first National Bank
Bring this notice with you.
DON'T fall to see Chezem If you
want bargains In real eBtate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erly, improved ana unimproved
l Ruber and mining stock. 11. Che-
teni. Room U, Walton Bide, tf
GOLD AND SILVER PLATINO On
knives, forks end all household ar
ticles that do not look like now.
write tne Oregon Plating Works
128 Lownsdsle street, Portland,
jregon. ior Drices
r'Ult EXCHANGE 16 acres, well
improved, near Oakland, for oron
erty in or near Eugene. Good trade
will be given. McMurphey & Rugh,
22 West Eighth street. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own homo
in nearly all the trades and urofes
slons. Text books and instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Mill Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep
reseutatlve.
Touchers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
county superintendent of Lane eoniitv
will hold the regular examination of
applicants for state and county pa
pers at the court house In Eugene as
kiiiows:
Kor State Puimth.
Commencing Wednesday. Pel
12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing
mini Duiuroay, rebruary 15, at 4 p.
in.
Wednesday Penmanship, HlBtory,
Spelling, Geography, Heading, Psychology.
ihursday Written Arithmetic,
i neory ot leaening. Grammar, Book
keeping. Physics. Civil Government.
Friday Physiology, English Geo-
grapny, composition, Algebra, Eng
lish Literature,
Saturday Botany, Plane Geom
etry, General Hiatory, School Law.
For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12, at 9 o'clock a. m.t and continuing
until Friday, February 14, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
Orthography, Reading, Physical Geo
graphy. Thursday Written Arithmetic,
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy
siology. I
Friday Geography, School Law,
Civil Government, English Literature
W. B. DILLARD,
County Superintendent.
FOR REST
Maybe the man who wrote Senator
Jeff Davis that he had cabled his
trust-busting speech to Russia, at
his, own expense, was merely dem
onstrating his fitness to be a press
agent.
It's a whole lot easier for a base
ball
MOTHER'S KITC'ilK.V
Seventh and Oak streets, has open
ed under new management. Good
board and room by the dny, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
ninvnr in irt intn n snorting Chicken dinner every Sunday.
' p I.. una a V HDATT
t iina. nuuvii.
i0 " fon,
and inconsistent
'hat statement
!U torn t. ,, .
M,ir. , "1'iweo at
N or ,v t"0 legislature?
for J ''11 wn"R!e and
.!..- two Unltnri-
. X,. ere f h"n in fifteen
" of u. aro "
POlfrl.AXD ItOVAL BAKERY
column with a $."i.0o0 contract, at
this season than it will bo far him
to collect on It. next summer.
l - 1 Bread, the be ;t and healthiest
a dead bread ma'io. For sale at Otto's.
Mcpon-
I no I a
A HIGHER HEALTH t.KVEL .
"I have reached a higher health
level since I began using Dr. King's
New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring
er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They
keep my stomach. livfT- and bowels
working" Just right." If these pills
disappoint you on trial money will be
refunded at W. A. Kuykelidall's drug
store, 25c.
FliKSII FISH MARKET
We carry at all times fresh fish
oysters, poultry, game in season. No
cold storage, everything fresh try
some. Itldgewny's fish market, 028
Willamette street. Phone Main 23. f2
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for young men students. Call at
332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Electric light
and bath; three blocks west of
postortlce. Apply at 621 Lincoln,
tf
PASTUUE TO RENT Will pasture
cattlo and horses on tho Matthew
Wallls farm, two miles west of
Eugene. Flno grazing; terms rea
sonable. Inquire Room 1, over
Loan A Savings bank, or address
P. O. Box 182. Eugene.
WANTED A cheap boat. Address
box 2S1, Eugene, Ore.
U'axtkii r,.if r,.r i.', r'.,,i
hospital. Apply Room 1 1 5,Srjieede
Hotel. tf
HI'.LSSMA KINO
Suits a specialty. Mlss'WIlllams &
Co., Rooms 7 and S, Gordon block fl
PORTLAND UOY.TL HAKF.RV
Bread, the host and healtnlest
broad made, for sale lit Otto's.
When It comes to being
game sport, "Boston Jack"
aid, who has bet $5,0o0 that Gov-1
ernor Johnson, If nominated, will be
elected president, is II. rat oysters.
;il re Cafe Is now se'-vlng a
dlh of delicious fresh shrimp with
every or. ler of oysters. Como and
tf
We iise all the latest methods In
cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene
Dye Works, corner Sixth and Wlllam
otto si root. Pin, lie Red 2S01. It
l
Wonder If Mr. Bryan .is inflir ti
red by personal prefercm -. when be
picked "Joe" Ciinnu f ir the winner
of the race for the republican pres-j x;, xio-ntre Cafe Is now serving a
lrtoi,lll nnmlnntl.m? Ish of d Melons IIOFn SNrmip iui
Good niii lr- at
i; in k every evoniii,
Joy yourself.
Hie I ndorwood
Come and en-1
(
Seator Hale every once so often
does something to make the coi;n.ry
remember the Maine" statosn.an -
his naval bill and talk thereon, for
Instance. ,
If some recent court decisions nf-
onlor of oysters. Come nnd
eat oysters.
Why lo y ti- rloth'-i when we ran
maljyimr obi ones look like nw
at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil
lamette streets. o II
Nature paints In colors bright.
Our (1 ks and lips so fine:
A--ist nature to p.iinf for thee,
By using Rocky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Co.
Warner tunes pianon. Leave or
ders at Morris' Mutlc Store. tf
Nollrp of Final Selllenienl
Notion Is hereby given that the nn.
tf .Iorslgned, administratrix of the oh-
ia:e oi Aiif.rin hoit, , deceased, has
filed her account for final settlement
of said onto, ami Monday, the 3d
day of Felirii y, llios, has been set
for final hearing by the county court
of Lane countv. dn-nn. t
ELLEN .1. ROOT,
Administratrix.
WANTED Plain sewing, reasonable
rates. S.i4 Emerald Avenue.
Phono Red 3392. f4
WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvln
& Russell's millinery store, 84 E.
Ninth street.
WANTED Position by first-class
stenographer, several years expe
rience. Phone Black 2781. fl
WAN. El) StenoKiapher desires po
sition; two years' experience; ref
erences furnished. Slate salary.
Address M. A., box 200, Salem, Or.
flO
TO TRADE By owner, umber land
for city property or land close to
some town. No agents.. Address
H. (1., Box 494, l-ugi-ne. Or.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rent. 412 Willametto street, Eu
lene. O.-. tf
E. C. Gulliford
Feed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
Now Floor Room New
Rubber Tire Turnouts,
Full Crock Hinge Line.
100 West 8th Street.
' Phono Main 00
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn .
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning Wv.rk. ;Call
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitznun
34 WestCthSt.
Phone blnck 1171
Organized 18S3
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, ORECON
Capital paid In $100,000
Surplus and undivided ,
profits 65,000
Additional liability of
stockiuildcra under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total $205, 0d0
Wo will bo pleased to have your
name on our hooka your funds Sub.
Ject to check. ' Wo will hnudle your
business with care and lu strict
confidence, whether your account It
large or small.
T. O. Hendricks Prnnldant
8. B. Eakin Vice President
P. E. Snodgrnss Cashier
Luke L. Goodrich. .Asslstaut C&xhler
Madame Dean':
FRENCH n0
FEMALE lILLOl
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antwl or Money Refunded. Ht-nt pre.
paid tor II.IO prr box. Will Mud them
on trliil, to be puld for when rellowd,
bamploi Krm ln.lal on nutlnc the
neiMiliiG. intent nn nihailtiiTM. Irvmi.
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i UIITEO VEOICAl CI., lot 74, tlictmr, ft.
ItimiiBOBianHMMt
-old In Eugene fcv W. I Drt.an
Williams Co. Transfer
Llghl and Htivy Hauling
WOOD FOR bALE
504 WlllamctUSt. Euftiw, Oregon
Phone Ulnok 1) M
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Housemover'
Movti anything:. Twenty-liv
years experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1 . Eugene, Oregon
UTe ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr.
Rte Europun Plan
50c, 75c, J 1. 00, J 1. 50, $2.00
Free Uui to Jnd Irom ill trains
Front and Morrlaoa Shu
Merchants Bank
EUGENE, ORECON
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General Banking
misiness
011 a
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President. 1
L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
9 Cor 7th and Willamette a
P. L. C'll.MI!i:ilS, President.
DARWIN' I1RISTOW, Cnsllle
Chambers-Bristow
Banking Company
Of Kiikciic, Oregon.
Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,009
Notes null Mortifii.'ro hnm.ht Mn-
ey loaned on approved wmrlly. I.
'ni imihi on nine rcrtLTIrutcs of do.
mmR. A Konenil bunking business)
trnliBncled.
ElectricGas.Water
Willamette Vdky Co
WANTIOD-Ten la. lie, and Kenu rial,
ly to not their elm he, cleaned and
pressed at the HuRone llye Works.
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ACCORDION I'LKATIMi -Done bv
Mrs. Ilert Vincent st B27 llilvard
I street, near Knst Ninth, on reason
I able terms. I'hone Red 3302. tf
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HOWER & WOOD
Itiiil lOMiite mill Timber Ijilid
IUiicIi, l-'iirm mill City Property
Your nitroiiii(i reniioeifiilly
solicited.
Room I, over l-'lrst Nut. Rank
S. E. Stevens
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Inve luilcm at KlletV IMnno
House. . I'linne Main 41.
Residence l:M West ll!lli Nt. ,
KvHldcuet' I'lioiio Red 2771,