Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 08, 1908, Image 3

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    THE fclGKXK DAILY UUAR1. SATl ltll.VY, FKIIHI AltY 8, lWtB
3
SedaiLY guard.
esaT'ot tbe week,
1Blel.Sled Address all com
Jwft make alliem'i'
lrtti.B.blS to The Eugene Guard,
.
Snwotbs un ...60
.'ra't'es made known on
i"U,n: Eugene. Oregon, postof
lfit M second-class matter.
.tWor The um.ru.
"Spt tor ubscrlptlons or
business for The Dally
"f . Oeo A. Drury.
dmrl"ptHpUons
yn-BDAY, FEimi AKY 8, 1008
T J
.ration opens for prlma-
I Ha, January 6.
J S5. tor election. Apr 17. ,
I Primary Election, April 17.
J Registration reopens, April
J ClosV'for election, May 15.
t General eiec""".
J Keelstration reopens, Septem-
I Close 'or eietuuu, w-. ...
t Presidential eictnuu, ..u.c
I Her S.
.
UEAT PK1ZE VOTING
COXTKST EXPS iu.muhi
Tnnleht The Guard's great prize
rtliS contest will close. Altogeth
s It has been very successful, and
m of all has been characterized
tr good feeling on the part of the
xnral contestants and their friends.
Snnuous as has been the rivalry,
pud nature has prevailed tlirough-
nt, and the result will be accepted
jill in the same spirit.
It the present time the result is
Mutely unknown to anyone, the
Hue of votes having been so heavy
a this, the last day, that even a close
ties as to the result In several in
ainces could not now be made, and
It will be necessary for all Interested
to malt the official count. The
polls will not close until late to-
niiht: and no attempt will be made to
count until Monday, when the result
till be quite definitely known, al-
tloieh the returns will not be finally
wde up until Tuesday morning in
order that votes may be issued on
siOKrlptlons mailed from the Slus
!i valley tonight, there being no
ijolay mail service from that sec-iia.
H5SI0XKI3; A'l
I'KXSIOX MATTKHS
Th; annual renoit of the ooininls'
ser of penshins shows that the na
tion deals very guitnmsly with the
lea who fialit to sustain its hoti.ir
ati integrity. s;iys tin- Salp Lake ller
& From Im'i; k, idht, bath inclu
tl'f. the di3lr.n.5pnio:i!s for pensions
Mmjatfd tin? st!.gg..ring sum of $3,-
Ml.6!l.il3. Thar n,.t f f-,
lit for every i-kiu. woman and child
"-rantlnsn'al I'niKil States, but. it
Iwntto war veterans and their do-"l-nts,
and nobadv heirrnd.-e them
t-e sioney. That Is. provided the
tn claims u-o,- h-no.i
-'td on actual Injury or service and
necessary l,y disability or the
-fenhltt of age.
manv aiming !., i.., ..
Jj"1 'I th? i.n.-i , Ms..m s' not
--!. tint ... .
" " '" c nui en; l-
pald out on this account aggregated
J3.471.157.
The grand total paid out during
the year was $141,404,522. but this
included the cost of maintaining ihu
department as well as the payment of
pensions. It is not believed that tho
total will soon bo decreased. As the
veterans of the civil war and their de
pendents drop out the veterans of the
war with Spaiu will come In. Even
If we could be assured thut the Unit
ed States will not become Involved In
another war during this century It Is
more than probable that the year
2001 would see pensioners on account
of the Spanish war still on the rolls.
The last surviving pensioner of the
Revolutionary war, as a widow, did
not die until 1907.' Three daugh
ters of the Revolution are 'still on
the rolls. And there are several pen
sioners of the war of 1S12, as well as
a number from the war with Mexico.
And now comes the wireless tele
phone. A Dane has been able to ac
complish the wonderful feat of talk
ing through space with the aid of
etheral waves as the only transmit
ters. Thus far he has been unable to
perfect his mechanism for long dis
tances, the receiving end burning out
in spite of all that he has been able
to do. The inventor is persistent In
his claims, however, that he will be
able to talk across the Atlantic when
his mechanism Is complete.
An Eastern newspaper writer has
discovered from prison statistics that
the world is growing better. But he
should consider that all the bad men
are not in prison. It Is said there
are more bad men outside of the pen
itentiaries than there are within. We
have never figured the thing out, but
from the number of lawless charac
ters running at large there is not
much doubt of the truth of the statement.
Charlie Schwab and a group of
American capitalists have just Invest
ed $6,000,000 in Mexican mines. It
is understood that "high finance"
still goes In Mexico, so long as Diaz
gets his rake-off, and there is no
meddling press over there to show
up things.
Empress Om, of Korea, is said to
have been American born and to
have answered to the name of Emily
Brown before she took up the em
press business. Story looks a little
yellow. However, that may be ow
ing to the shade of brown.
Perhaps the Hebrew recently ar
rested In Scotland for bigamy, who Is
said to have nrore than 100 wives,
was merely trying to be like Solo
mon, who had 300, if our memory
serves us. Always dangerous to fol
low the gre'at.
According to a cabled article, bur
glary Is the latest sport of the Brit
ish nobility. Whether this is true
or not, burglary would be respecta
ble by comparison with some of the
so-called "sports" of that bunch.
Senator Tillman must either keep
a card Index In his desk or have an
extraordinary memory, to keep track
of all the resolutions of enquiry he
offers in the senate.
.::lin Sharp Williams proved that
he, too, could make pungent eui
grams on occasion, when be said.
"The tariff on printing paper Is a
brain tax."
Belgium has one? law that should
appeal to our woman-Mnfrasisls. It
gives to each man-i d man two votes,
whilo bachelors only have one.
to iivai-.L'
::.!
IMlT.,1
1-i'h.M,,.,
ii'.a.i:
a
n wards fr-.tn the
:-'V'jv, d Mica ro
' by all wlin ,-n.. fa
""':s. Hut th.- di.
tl'.at have iiP"n
,v. w!'.... compared
' that not many
ani of abandoning
OKATOKIO HOOKS Alt It I V 1-:
Tho oratorio books, "The Golden
Leirend." have arrived and inemi"r
can obtain them by calling at Hur-
Hen AS- Crallam's shoe store. Owing
to the fact that the chorus litis grown
n hii-iro It has become necessary to
ehnmre til" tiltine of prai'ticp tfom
Frank s hall to the Methodist church.
and the tirst practice will lie lid
there next Tuesday evening, hi'gui
nlng at V:::o.
C. A. rsriii'K.V
Women Worry
More than men, says Dr. McComb, and
one reason is that their nervous orsaniza
tions are more delicate. True, and Hood's
fcarsaparilla Is just the nerve-builder, p-petile-siver,
und blood puritler they need.
,J.?d,,e,?stlon 3 Years-"! was troubled
wtth hiUutuatum for three years. I read mt
MikkI j Saraparilla and tried it. After tak
ing a number of bottles I M complete! ,
cured." Mas. J. H. Halley. DeSoto. Mo.
Nervous, In Pain, No Appetite
Had o,,r health for years, pain In shoulders. :
back and hips, with constant headache, ner
vousness and no appetite. Took Hood's Sar- i
lAimr . Du!ni..lii.n.,k . . .
7i , ruu can won nam
all day. eat heartily and sleep well." Mas. E
Otrrsi.8, Moose Lake. Minn. ,
Rheumatlsm- 'l had rheumatism lnone
of my ouklea, but Howl's Sarsaparilla aoon
gave me permanent relief. 1 recommend
Hood sSarsaparllla." Mrs. Ann Hutchinson,
Lafayette. Col.
Hood's Sarsapurilla Is old everywhere.
In the U9ual liquid, or in tablet form called
Sorsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre
pared only by C. L Hood Co, Lowell, Mais,
ANYONE CAN MIX
' RECEIPE AT HOME
I'inp l'rescriit1on to Itclieve Rheuma
tism and Kidney Trouble Is Kns
lly Prt'iMirvd.
A large New York health publica
tion tells Its readers of a number of
simple and safe prescriptions that can
be made at home. The following,
however, for the cure of rheumatism
and kidney and bladder troubles re
ceives the greatest praise, viz: Flu
Id extract dandelion, ane-half ounce;
Compound Kargon, one ounce; com
pound syrup sarsnparilla, three
ounces. These simple, harmless In
gredients can be obtained at any good
prescription pharmacy at little cost,
and are mixed by shaking well in a
bottle.
The dose for adults Is a teaspoon
ful after each meal and at bedtime,
drinking a full tumblerful of water
after each dose. It is further stated
that this prescription is a positive
remedy for kidney trouble and lame
back, weak bladder and urinary dif
ficulties, especially of the elderly peo
ple, and one of the best things to be
used In rheumatic afflictions, reliev
ing the aches and pains and reducing
swellings.
A well-known local druggist states
that this mixture acts directly upon
the ellmlnatlve tissues of the kid
neys; cleanses these sponge like or
gans and gives them power to sift
and strain the poisonous waste mat
ter and uric acid from the blood,
which is the cause of rheumatism.
Cut this out and hand to some suf
ferer, which would certainly be an
act of humanity.
BIDS FOR W(K)I)
The board of education of School
District No. 4, Eugene, will receive
bids up to the 20th day of February,
190S, at the office of the clerk, Mr.
Frank Relsner, for the delivery nt
the various school buildings in Eu
gene of 100 cords of oak wood and
100 cords of fir wood,, said delivery
to be completed on or before Sep
tember 1, 1908.
The board reserves the right to re
ject uny and all bids and a bond for
the faithful performance of tho con
tract will be required of the success
ful bidder, if any there be.
Utaer February Sth, 190S.
FRANK REISNER,
f20 Clerk.
NelghlNirbootl Favorite.
Mrs. K. D. Charles, of Harbor, Mp.,
speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It
Is a neighborhood favorite here with
us." It deserves to be a favorite ev
erywhere. It gives quick relief In
dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney
derangement, malnutrition, nervous
ness, weakness and general debility.
Its action on the byod. as a thorough
purifier makes It especially useful as
u spring medicine. This grand nlior
ativp tonic Is sold under guarantee
at W. A. Kuykeiulall's drug store.
Don't miss the dince Saturday
night, February sth. after Company
Cs annual inspection. f-S
-!-"'r.s f!, ,
b:o.
IV.
' 'h- '.emnl.-sloner of
t ' t'.ie veterans of
11 !-ic states are rao
i'' 'ist muster rail
-i:h , . . .
ti- u oi 1,1104,196
"'"'" ""'' number of pen
u lwJ "'"'""'l Since that time
4m . " "", n steady. At the
J " tl"- fiscal ..., .......
"no: j ",u
r. """' hy the mmls
XUtT"' ""' ,otal had url'l,(1
fcx'i'I r','""0 nanu's' Wf r? dropped
fcf,rv" '' fason of death and
a,, d"ri'g the year, but
"n.M n"'1"'v 3"'ft"n new non-
" than 1000 restora-
. UJ ..... . "" reM
!.!, "rc' contributed
K w! m 'i"Ar,,e to Utile
.,. . " Mr"' of the Increase
si,a'a, and the amounts
WOOD SAWINO
John M. P. D'xon, sncctsst.r to W
K. Bodny. All wood sawed to gauue.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence, 2ii7 Hign street, tf
Gasoline wood-aw
ror.NTV warrants i i: sai.i:
$i',nou in warrants of I.rnp county,
bearing six per cent IntPn-st, for s.-.le.
Call ;it ofli.es (f Wiliianis A: I.eau
Monday, February 10. ls
..tlVGUll IKlVfJ
Co., Rooms 7 and S. (lordon block fl
Suits a specialty. Miss iniams oi
I)RliS( ARMVAl,
Masquerade at roller rink. Prizes
awarded.
Why get up In the morning feeling
t,i,..i
Worry others and worry you,
Here's a secrpt between you ami no-,
Better take Rocky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Co.
If von suffer with indigestion, con
stipation, feel mean and cross, no
strength or app'il'e. your system is
unhealthy. II. .Ulster s lOck.v Moun
tain Ten makes the svs.cn, ";""
and healthy. 3:.c. Tea or Tablets.
Linn Drug to.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon for l.tme county.
(Hen O. Powers, plaintiff, vs. Oregon
Blue River Mining Company, u
corporc.tlon, defendant.
To Oregcn Blue River Mining Com
pany, a coriKtratlon, defendant :
in tne naoie oi me o.,..,- w. w
! you are hereby require:! to appear
, and answer inn coon.iiii.n m".
I against you In the above entitled!
! court and action within sK weens !
from the date of the first publication
..r ., ...,,,,,.. n,l it' von fail so I
! to answer for want thereof the plain-j
'tiff will tuKe J'lilgmcnt aainsi .-
i for the sum of Ji'.ort.iM). with in', rest;
i from August 1. 1'"'"'. and Sl'.o.oo,.
i Willi in'-'t-l from November 7. 1 !"!. '
'and ?ss I.".. wiih interest frou J:i:i-'
iiiaiy 1. I'."1", and for co-ts and dis-l.ur-emcn's
of ac'ion. and for an or
der of sal' of property attached in
:hi i action.
1 Tnis .urn-ions I- pubii-'ied li' the
'nrder of lion. I.. T. Hani:,'
! ,.... of i. ale ve cnM'le.I court. ,
made .I;,:niaiv 17, and this'
.gininnii- is published f'ae fi:.-'t time
January 1. l'."'V 1
WILLIAMS & IllCAN. i
Attortvys for Plaintiff. .
not;: i: iik fin ai, ac ni i i
Notice is hereby given that the tin-1
dersigned has filed her final account
as administratrix of the estate of A. !
C, Mathewi). deceased, and the Coun-j
ty Court of I.ane County. OreKon. has
set Vondav. the second day of March, j
liios. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
of said day as the time, 'or hearing
said account. . , I
All persons interested are hereby
noflfied to appear In said court at;
said time and show chusp, if any
Hicre I." whv the said final account
.hall not allowed, the undersigned
a ImliiMra'rlv discharned and lo r
l, ndstn. u evnernted.
in' this 3 1 day of .L-nnarv. Pm.
l Alt ill V A. MXTIIKWf!.
Adivirls'ra'viv nf th- estate of A.
G. Mathews, deceased. '
THE MARKET
v E0R
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Rugh's
. 22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
TO EXCHANGE City and
Ranch Property in Idaho,
Washington, and different
parts of Oregon for property
in Eugene and surroundings
Good well-finished 0 room
house and throo lots in Pur
ina, Idaho, and 110 acre farm
adjoining Parma to trndo for
projMTty In Lane Co., Oregon.
800 arret well improved wheat
farm at Kent, Sherman Co.,
treM to trade for stock ranch
In fjuio comity. Ore.
0 room house hi Centrnlin,
Wash., to trade for property
at Kusene, l4Jin county, Ore.
Jk
28 acres joining Onklimd, Or.,
Douglass Co., to trade for
property in or near Kugene,
Oregon.
For Sale 200 acres on Mo
hawk; 120 acres timber, 5,
000,000 fiM't; 25 acres Tim
otliy and clover hay; four
ucreft variety orchiuil; 5 riMnu
himse, frame barn; price
$:tr00; 1-2 . rush, Imlanre
good terms; will cousiilcr
tnuh- fur Imu'-e in Kugene.
t tt
1H.T acres joiiiing (oun; all well
fenced, fine H room house; 3
barns, elifeken house, smoke
house, clc; .J year old family
orchurd; price Sli.-.OO; 10(tO
down, lutlanrt? nt O per cent.
75 acres 7 miles frtun Kugene;
50 acrcH pasture and timber;
25 acres cultivation; 4 nxim
house; 50(IO burn; other
buildings; young orchard
$1:100.
o
2S ncres river bottom on Mi Ken
zie river; nio-.tly in rulUva
tioit; fine rmr lMiltm; small
hmise ninl larn, some npjiles
and peach ot-eliarri; n bargain
nt siooo.
u
:it0 acres on McKeiile river 5
miles from Kugem; Hi) nerts
iMtitom land. alt feared
coyote tiylit ; 2 houses,
each H rHiie.,lMtrii OfKlHt; nil
horses, cow , slnn-p, gonts,
toolw mid implement go
with the place nt $ I O.O(M);
1-2 cash; Iwilnncc (1 t cent.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
' 22 west 8th St,
V'M M
1 OH H A I E
WOOD KOK S.M.K ltl-lncli oak
wood. Tliouo Farmurs 1'Jti
FOU SAKE Chopiietl foed at teed
mill, 659 Wfst Eighth atreot. t!2
i FOU SAl.li Two 5I)0 i iht cent
i KiiKime sewer bonds. C. X. V.,
I Guurd. ' tt
! FOlt WALK btjconG growin tir
I wood. W. Ij. Cuppernoll, at Watt's
i jewelry store. tf
i FOU SALK Heavy farm whkoii.
I nearly new. Inquire at Ci5 Kaat
i l-JleventU street. tt
FOU SALK Cheap, Rood Beeotid-
i nana stuai?oaKei' a-inen wagon.
Enquire at Etigene tirotery.
MISfl'.I.I.ANEOl S Continued.
1NTKHXA I'lONAI, COU KEril'ON
liE.NCE StUlOOI.S "Tlio lluay
Man's I'nlverslty." Gives a thor
ough tralnltii; at your own homo
In nearly all tho trades and profes
sions. Text books and iiiHtrunients
I when required) t'urnlslied free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, It. J. Klrkwooil, representative.
I
I WOOD FO:: SALR A tew cords of
I gtiod dry grub oak and dry fir. i
I Enquire of K. M. Warren, 4 43
j Lawreuce street.
, I FOU SALE Cook stove wood for
i sale; lti-inch cak wood, the right
sie for the cook stove, i'hone Far
mers IIS
FOU SALE liiver bottom farm, con
taining about tio acres; will sell
part or all. Enquire at 47ti West
Fifth street. l-'i
FOK SALE House of five rooms and
large lot cm East Eighth street,
north side; at a bargain If sold
soon. .1. C. Hickle. For partic
ulars address or cull cm S. It. Wil
liams, Eugene, Or.
."FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT"
, ami Ai-miuil tlm Wrtrlit" lit'
Charlton llrlstow Perkins. Price,
$1.50, postpaid. Address H. Clay
Perkins, Grunts Pass, Oregon. flO
FOlt SALE 40 acres near Eugene;
good soil; well feuced; never-falling
spring;, cabin; $3500 timber;
$600 this week. Good wagon goes
( with it. Inquire S97 Pearl street.
f20
FOR SALE m OWNER New eight
room house with gas, electric light,
beautiful shrubbery, and all mod
ern lmprorements, two blocks
from car line and in heart of res
idence district. You pay no agent's
commission. Lots 66 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; large chicken
house; two blocks from Geary
school house. Price, $1600. Time
on part. -I. N. Harbaugh, agent,
Room 5, over FlrBt National Bank.
Bring this notice with you.
'OR SALE Well-bred Burred Ply
mouth Rock ccic.kerels at $1.50
each; also Golden Bronze turkeys
at $10 per trio. Address Geo,
Spores, It. F. 1). No. 1, Springfield,
Or., or phone Farmers 311x1.
flOd f2 0w
FOR HUNT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for young men students. Call at
332 East Fourtmuth street. tf
PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture
cattle and horses on the Matthew
Wallis farm, two miles west of
Eugene. Flue grazing; terms rea
sonable Inquire Room 1, over
Loau & Savings bank, or address
P. O. Box 1XH. Eugene.
IVANTEU
WANTED Cook lor Kusemi General
hospital. Apply Rocinil la.Hnieode
Hotel. tf
WANTED A girl for getn'r.-il house
work. Apply at 71 West Ninth
stri.t. If
WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvln
V- Russell' millinery store, si 10.
Ninth atreet.
TO TRADE By owner, timber land
for city properly or land close to
some town. No agents. Address
II. G., Box 401, Hugeiic, Or.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty toll the Oregon Lund Compa
ny about U and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu
gene. Or. tf
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly to get their clothes c leaned and
pressed at the Eugene Dyu Works.
tf
Jenkins &
Starbuck
Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
Wc arc new comers here
and arc in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business
Wc have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
wc are in correspondence
with a number of Eastern
People who are going to
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis
posing of properties such
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. Wc
arc personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are ccmlng west. L
you want to SELL, list
your property withus for
there is going to be "things
doing" in real estate that
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms 17 and 18
THEATRE BLOCK
Appreciates smoking good
! cigars. It gives him relaxation,
j The Mount Hood Cigar is a
! favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best JOc
j Cigar on the market
Plumbing
I TiTo NEW
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wi-rk. ;Call
and let us estimate on
Ay a & Keitzm&n
j west om
Phone bluet 1171
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Falrlmnks-Mor.sp (Jasolhio Knrfmt
tor pimiliiK, spraying sawlnK, grind
hiK. .Outflttt complete
Kait'hiuikH SciiIoh for weighing.
KitirbitiikK-Morwt Dyiuiimw ami Mo
tor for power and Unlit.
JOulrlmiiks-Morsu WlmlmJMs and
Towers.
KulrtMtitks-Morsc fiHmlrrn, Vvcil
ClmperN, Well 1'iiinpK.
All first quality gooIq at lowent
prices aJwnyN in Ktock. Liberal terms,
Prompt reply to inquiriefl and quick
NhipmctitH. Write for catalogue anil
prices.
BERGER. &. BEAN HDW. CO.
. Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE (S. CO.
Portland, Oregon
ElectricGas, Water
Willamette Valley Co
OLIVER.
POSITION VA.Ti:i - i;x jK-rl-'iK-rluiliiim',
h!h" si nil n"in' furnlHli
I11K hii If. iii.iii : iimn i' il; V yciiiH'
i'xpi'1-h lie, wuiil'l like iincltlon;
! -r. r C'i pTcM-l'Ill- . Aclllll'KH It. I''.
1). I! UlIX M. Kill!"!!.'. 10
is a
veritable
whirlwind
of speed
It responds to the
touch like a thin(j of
life. All essentials
centered in MODEL
No. 5. Old machines
taken in exchange.
, S. FRANK. Agent.
E. C. Guiliford
Feed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Hour rtniini iw
ICnlilirr 'I'll-,- Tut-iuiulM.
Kill I I'rii-k Sliinn I, Inc.
101) UYhI Hill Hlni'l. V
I'lliillll Main I)')
C. K. Munro T. W. Munroe
HOUSEFURNJSHINGS
SIW i:i,i,;im.iii s
A(':oniHO.V I'l.h'A I i.'.c; IKimi liy
,Mrn. Il'-rt Vlnci'iit :it HL'7 llily.ird
trc't, nt':ir Kint Ninth, on rcasun
allo li'riiM. riioiic li.-.l :i:i"-'. tl
liriV'l' lull in tii7t,m If vmi
wunt liarriin.i in roal cliilc. Vc '
buy ninl bcII (uriii uml city proii
orfy, liiiirovril mid iiiilinprciviMl.
TiiubiT uml tn illicit; mock. II. Clio
Tain, itoom II, Walton III c k- 1'
-I
OOl.I) AMI Hll.VKIl PI.ATINd (.in
knlfoa, forkii and all hoiiHchuld ar
ticles that do nut look like nr.T
Write the Oregoa I'latlriK Worku,
1 2 ft Lownadale street, Portland,
Orpgon. for nrlcea
STKAY 1111,1. CAI.K Caiiin to my
I place 20 inllfa went of Kiikiiii un
tlm m ii sin w atiiKu roml .1 a unary 4,
IliOS. No mark or brand to be
ai'i'ti: d'"i red. Owner may have
hl iroieriy by calllnn lind payliiK
chini;. A. F. Atidernon:
111-: IIOO KK'I'KI.I,, Sf'i ,lon liv
nil", liindHcape Rar'I'-tn-r.--- Lawusc
arwl yarcl.c cared for. !,et im prit
your plnce In izood Miap": nr.-t-cIiish
wcirk ; cotninetn made by tho
month. IMlono rare of Irtrilp.ter'H
grucury, lllirk Pii: UU
A FULL
LINE OF
Bass Hueter Pure
Mixed Paints
and Lustrelac
Varnish Stain
We carry 62 dilferent oattcrns
of WALL PAPER all
new and up to date
Ludford & Haskell
Practical Pulntrri and Drcorators
95 west 8th street
We now have the most complete
line of stoves in Eugene
Btds and Bedding, Rugs and
Matting, Shelf Hardware
and cuttelry
6r W. Eighth St.'
. - - OR.ECO-
HALL &. iHUMWAY,
CiiiTy h l,ill (Hie ot linuitiliiK tlxtureB
I'iiiml'int hpo sewer work.
.Mho uunerul jol I liiK In tin and
he.l Irctn work. Iri;u woik promp
it i i I i I ...
! Phone Black 1X71 499 Willamette it.
HOVER & WOOD
Itenl l-!tnln nncl Tlmlier l,HncN
ftiincli, I'lii'lil mill f'lly l'riiMiiy
Your imlroii'iue ri-KHM-tiilly
Kolil'iteil,
Iloimi I, over I'lmt nl. Itiink
The new improved
CLOBE-WEIXN1CKE
Sectional Book Cases
Jn Mission and
Standard Styles.
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
Book Store
Agents for G-W
Bookcases and Office Fixtures
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