Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 24, 1908, Image 3

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    JfljKNE DAiLY-GUARD
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fllARD GLAIUXTEES
.i., iincnt iTrnx
I muui
t Tie Dally and Weekly
t fluard nave a larger bona fide
1 inscription list than any oth
a cr newspaper In Lane county
f Hi will accepi
i menui on this guarantee or
t money refunded. We are
4 rudy at any time to "show
4 down" with our mailing lists
ind subscription books, and
f tttnd ready to forfeit $100 to
t my charitable Institution if
iny competitor In the field is
4 ible to show, to a committee
4 of reputable business men
f that our claim is not true.
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1BGHER EM'CATIOX .
FOB TUB KICH OXH
If. H. Odd, of state land board
, opposes any appropriation at
pr the University. In a coin mil
Jtolon to the Salom Statesman h
i:
1; contention Is to build up th
moo schools and-let the collegl-
Undents and their friends pay fo:
it they want."
All Is a frnnk avowal of adher-
to the old-time idea that highei
luation and all the advantages ac
I to It are for the well-to-dc
I. The boy whuse parents are pool
U little show to work his way
tough the aristocratic unlversitiet
I tie country, but has no trouhb
looting the expenses of a free tul
Imtltutlon like that of the Uni
Wtjol Oregon. It is the poor boy'i
M and places within his reach
Inntages equal to those enjoyei
rtijaclons of the rich and lnfluen-
-
II h a noticeable fact that Cover
"Chamberlain, who vetoed the U
' 0- appropriation, sent his soi
I Ike Washington and Lee Unlver
"T.Mere he received his own edu
"".tad that Editor Hofer, of th
"Imrnal, the only newspapei
imitate fighting our own Univcr
jj.lu hl son in Stanford Unlver
t. It California. These men, , able
""""J to send their own sont
'"'test institutions of the country
lhelr way, are not broad
Weaoujh.to stand by and heir
J m state Institution In Oregoi
-UI live the farmer's boy and
y'fklngman-s son the snme op
their private means en-
I, 10 oestow upon their own
Ih.. .. .
V" oi tnese men r inn iim
n,. ,v.
r mo rea
reason for the!
flion l
0 POpiliar Kliniinrt nf h.
,rllT. hut n,in ...
- me exposure o!
Election with the state
Had rini h.. -i ... ..
tl.f . ouuwn nis tnsre-
public rights, makes a ulali.
r-' of th ,.
- ...ic. r.uucauor
J J om ! contends,
" on v t .,
ot fur the "plain peo-
may pAV
FOR ITAELf
hawv... .
L.. "f In th? .h,i.i..... .
'.... 1 ut a" ' contain-
bM.Z mm ,hat ore n.
! .v P1,er ha en
"tie, hav
e boeri inclined
rn a, t - sueceas of the
rO iv- . " " Pure luck. al.
Bi7r,"" cla"-ln-
'tfoin,
io the present
"ofretj.
Bt the luck
theory now has substantial support
unless the asaayei" guen bark on IiU
figure or the; pay siren k plays out.
. The Los Angeles Express calls at
tention to the fact that at a recent
senatorial hearing at Washington
Colonel Goethals confessed to his In
ability to tell within $50,000,000
what the canal would cost. This im
plies that the colonel has passei'
sleepless nights In wrestling with tlu
problem and that worries of finance
are to perplex him in the future. He
may now rest, easier. There may bt
landslides in the Culebra cut to upse:
his calculations, and the foundations
for the Gatun dam may give him
trouble, but these are negligible ob
stacles ln the face of the tact tha'
the dirt In the cut is yielding precioui
metals.
The American people take klndlj
to mining propositions, as the sale o:
stocks bear witness. With the devel
opnient of this prospect hole on th
Isthmus It may become a matter o
indifference what the canal costs. I
may pay for Itself.
According to a feature writer th,
senate has 21 multi-millionaires am
11 millionaires, and the house elgh
of tha first and six of the last, thel
combined wealth being $293,500,000
It's dolUrs to pumpkin seeds tha
these guesses 'are not based on th
tax books of the states these gentle
men represent.
Too much must not be expected o
poor human nature Because coi.
gress occasionally talks economy i
no Indication that a majority of it
members will consent to a reductlo:
of their perquisites, which mauy o
them manipulate so that they amoun
to 25 per cent of their salaries.
Salem's coui-cil, ai its meeting oi
last Friday nlgbt, raised '.he ilquo
license of saloons from $400 to il.
000, on beer halls to $.00, and lavle;
a license on 4iu9 stores dispensing
liquors on other than a physician'i
order of $300.
What's the use of worrying becausi
the two Philippine commissioners
who are allowed seats In the house
can't understand the proceedings':
They understand the $7500 per the.
get, and are doubtless willing to let I
go at that.
Well, it is after all about the us
lal thing for men headed off ln thel
,'ush for the public pie counter t
buse the man who did the heading
hough su:h abuse counts for might.
Ittle with the public.
If Frank Hitchcock can live up t.
he advance advertising given bin
s the greatest political manager tha;
?ver roped a delegate to a nationa
lonventlon, he'll be one of I hi
world's wonders.
There Is evidently a large numbei
t patriots in Crook county willlm
ind even anxious to serve the public
Die Prlnevllle Journal contains iw
ol u in lis of candldatec' annoii.ioe
.nents.
We read a lot about the "genera
noral awakening" of the people, ye:
in analyzing home conditions we fim
hat a great many men are still dod.-i
ng the payment of their Just debts.
Salem has raised a "booster" fund
if $15,000, while Eugene has hu'
(12,000. Well, It is haidi to boo-
'.he capital city, and iiatura'.Iv mor
money will be needed.
Speaking of possibilities, what i
iplendid team of old-fashioned re
Ivalists Roosevelt and Bryan would
make working In double harness.
A TIX-IUTKKT HliKi AIIIC
Editor Guard: It seems to nr
hat while boosting Eugene It would
'e a good Idea for our Commercla
31ub to take a step toward boostlnf
lew Industries In our thriving little
:lty. There are several kinds tha
Vould pay well here. First, a sugai
jeet factory. Second, an agrlculttira'
mplement factory to make our own
nowers, binders, plows, and wagons
Third, a box fartory, a boot and shot
factory. Wourth, a window glaist
'actory, a genernl sash and door fac
ory turning its attention to thai
ine alone. Fifth, a first-class chaii
'actory, and others too pumerous t
nentlon, thereby creating what I:
(nown as a tin-bucket brlguile, giv
ng employment to the young people
who may be Induced to come here
through the boosting of our live
Commercial Club of this city. We
want.jnore dwelling houses for them
to live In, when they do come; we
ant more apprentices learninp.
rades, both boys and girls: we wan'
aur University to have plenty of mm
iy appropriated to enable It to di
'uatlye to all the students and teach
rs, "uni be stcond to none in tin
.'nltfd States. i
All these things we must have, I:
irder to be a good live city. After
we get all these things In g'od run
ling order, we can point to bugeni
with pride as one of the garden spntr
if Oreeon. I'ntll they do come r
are apt to drag along In the same olJ
ut. as our gradfathers del wnen
they used th old wooden nwleboard !
3D their plows.
K. r. L'liAr.w
PORTLAND ROYAL fl.AKERV 1
Bread, the best and healtrlust
bread made, for sale at Otto't.
XKWS NOTES (IF I.OWKH
till SLAW AX1 VICI.VITV
Thomas Si'Ubert has been In Eu
gene for a few diys past. He under
went a surgical t-peration for the re
lief cf a difficulty from which he has
suffered for some time.
The school In the McLeod district
opened Monday morning for a five
mouths' term with Miss Gertrude
Schreuders In charge.
The people of district No. 109, on
lower Indian creek, the preparing to
erect a new school huuse.
The proprietor of the Gardiner
Florence stage line has placed a large
water-proof box on the north side of
Ten-mile creek, near its mouth.wheie
freight can be left by parties desir
ing to send it on by stage. Also
freight will be delivered there by
those ordering it brought by the
stage.
The county road viewers were In
this vicinity Tuesday examining the
route proposed for a road ou the
south side of the river. The route as
called for by the petition starts near'
Jolter s wharf at Glennda and fol
lows up the river along the meander
Mne to about where L. R. Johnson's
ihop stands. There It makes a Jog
rauth to Viola avenue, which It fol
lows east to near I). Munroe's resi
lence, then turns south till it inter
sects the road to the Odd Fellows'
cemetery. Florence West.
ECONOMY IX ITALY.
The Roninn Season Is the Only Time
When Real l.iiviny Is the F.ule.
During the greater part of the year
ve have only the servants that are
lecessary: my husband's valet, one
butler, the porter who stands at the
entrance to the palace, and a general
jtility country boy who ln the after
loon puts on a livery and acts as
footman. The women servants are a
cook, a scullery maid, a laundress,
and two maids besides my own pur-
lonal one. This list Is not as ex
travagant as the same would be in
merica. Wages are nothing by
:omparison; one can get a good
lady s muid for $10 a month, a com
petent butler for $10, a cook for $10,
i chambermaid for $0. Their fare
would seem coarse to the spoiled ser
vant of America, consisting as it
does, chiefly of bread, soup, maenr
jni, and fruit, with tea and coffee of
an inferior grade, and fresh meat
once a week. We spend nothing that
we can possibly help until the It jman
season. Then we have enough sur
plus to get an additional number of
:nalds and a long row of footmen
tthese for the most part young w ni
'ii and men from the village of our
own estate), and bcthln our cmntry
'ilia and In our Roman palace we
ipen ull the rooms that for eight
nonths have been closed, ad for
'our months live in luxury. "An Ex
patriate," in the March Everybody's.
A UlSINU I'll! VI LEG MS
(Pacific Outlook.)
That a privilege, an Instltutli.n or a
itatute, created for a beneficent pur
)ose, may be abused, perverted and
liveried from Its intent until It be
comes a palpable evil, goes without
laying, for It has be?n nuiltlt'.idinous
y demonstrated. The Initiative and
referendum principle is one of the
best examples. Created for the pur
pose of checking extravagance and
circumventing corruption, it may be
made the means of blocking progress
ind inflicting damage upon valuable
industries and institutions. We sav
this having in mind the hold-up of
the university appropriation bill.
In behalf of the University of Ore
jon It Is set forth that it has over
100 students, most of whom come
from the homes of the common' peo
ple, and over 00 per cent of whom
are working their way through col
lege. The professors receive the
smallest salaries paid to stale uni
verslty faculties anywhere, and the
equipment is entirely inadequate, As
a result Oregon now sends more stu
dents to Institutions of outside states,
in proportion to Its population, than
any other state in the Union.
NOTICB
Notice is hereby given that the
county commissioners' court of Lane
county, state of Oregon, will receive
sealed bids for the furnishing and
delivery of one hundred (100) cords
of old growth body fir four 14) feet
long; or for one hundred (100) cords
of second growth body fir four (4)
feet long, said wood to be delivered
at the court house In Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, on or before the 1st
day of September, 190S. The court
reserves the right to reject any or
all bids; said bids to be filed with
the county clerk of Bald Lane county
not later than Wednesday, the 4th
day or March, 1908, at 2 o'clock p.m.
By order of the court this, the 8th
day of February. 190X.
E. U. LEE. County Clerk.
WE CAN' SUPPLY
Your wants with wood Oalr, Ma
ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone Black 1 HI.
OASOLIXK WOOD 8AIVINO
W. G. White l prepared to saw
yonr wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence,
518 West Sixth street.
J. M. Howe : s:lll selling nest tail
ored suits on the coast from Conti
nental Tailoring Coiiiiiany, of Chlra
go, at 542 Willamette sir t. tf
Hiimebiiliuert will Tied the beat
bargains In tllnir sin- t addltloa
Make your own terms; pay lor your
lot or acre tract out of your month
ly savings. t
We could send you thousands of
testimonials from people restored to
health by Holllnter's Rocky Mountain
Tea. No other remedy o effective
ml aura 35c. Tea or Tablets.
LINN IHtL'O CO.
THE MARKET
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
. & RuglVs
22 west 8 h St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
TO EXCHANGE Gty and
Ranch Property in Idaho,
Washington, and different
parts of Oregon for property
in Eugene and surroundings
Good ell-f luished 9 room
house and three lots In Par
ma, Idaho, and 110 aero farm
ndjoinlug Parma to trado for
property in Lane Co., Oregon.
O J
15 ncrvH, I mile from Kugenc;
' "nil in cultivation, 0-rooui
house; good barn; brick tid
ier; chicken iHiuse niu put-k;
family orchard; desirable
place for price '!0
f
25 ncres of the very best river
bottom land, unimproved;
will trade for city property.
28 acres joining Oakland, Or.,
Douglass Co., to trade for
property In or near Kugone,
Oregon.
COO ncivg on Mohawk, ISO acres
timber; cruises 5,000,000 ft.,
balance in pasture, meadow
and fruit; 5-room house,
frame barn; price lowered
from $:inoo to :iliOO; will
consider (rude for resiik'nco
In Kugene.
183 ncres joining town; all well
fenced, fine 8 room house; S
barns, chicken house, ainuko
house, etc; 8 year old family
orchard; price (O5O0 $1000
down, balance at 0 per cent.
J J J
40 acres of Umlier lying Imme
diately on HiiInIuw river;
cruises :i,00(),000 fc-t, to
trade for proHTly III or near
Kligcne.
j- O J
00 acres of rorihrood; B,0oo
cords, 3 mile. south of Ku
gene, at $'JO x-r acre.
jl jl
28 acre river bottom on McKen
rle river; mostly ln cultiva
tion; flue river bottom; small
house and barn, some apples
and peach orchard; a bargain
at $1000.
Jt 0 t I '
1(10 acres; HO arm tlinlx-r, 40 ;
pasture; 40 acre - cut-
tlvation; 5-room house; ralr
barn; variety orchard; 20 )
bend of rattle; 2 horses; new
n-ngnn; hark; new plows;
illsc mower, a' lrlco,
:MMMI; will roaaldiT tradn
for pmiwrty In or nr Ku
gene. McMURPHEY
&RUGH
22 west 8 h S,
CLASSIFIED
1 OR SALE
WOOD KOK SAi.E lG-lueh oak:
wood. Phone Farmers 2Sii. 120
FOR RALE hecoud growtn fir
wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt's
jewelry store. tf
FOll BALE Cheap, good second
hand Stud'-'bnker 3-inch wagon. I
Enquire at Eugene Grocery. tf j
HAY FOll SALE Six tons ot oat
bay, good quality; will deliver In
Eugene. , l'houe Farmers 11!5.
Springfield. f;'tf
FOR SALE River bottom farm, con
taining about 60 acres; will sell
part or all. ICuquIro at 176 West
Fifth street. far.
FOR SALE Uood seconu-huiul Smith
..Premier typewriter. Cull at office
of International Correspondeiicc
SchooU, 45 West Sth st.
FOll SALE Buff Orpington eggs.
U for il. W. I! Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
FOR SALE Horse and wagon, horse
perfectly gentle, kind disposition
and a good traveler. A bargain.
W. C. Jackson, Box E, Eugene. Or.
f2S
FOR SALE M OWNER New eight
room house with gus.eleetrlc light,
beautiful shrubbery, and ull mod
ern Improvements, two blockt
from enr Hue 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 HA KG AIN-Good
house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
uuder chicken fence; large chicken
bouse; two blocks from Geury
school house. Price. $1000. Time
on part. 1. N; Harbaugh, agent
Room 5, over First Natioual Bank.
Bring this notice wlt,b you.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acrer
. fine land; all fenced; ull kinds o,
fruits and berries; good building
of all kinds', farm Implements and
garden tools; fine garden spot;
near Irving. For further Informa
tion apply at Gitchen & Kompp's
barn, corner Seventh and Ouk sts.
V in 21
A BARGAIN A 30-ncro tract 1
miles west of Eugene on Elmira
road; 3-4 miles from school; nil
under fence; 10, acres ln pasture;
, some wood In pasture; 3 apples,
1 cherry, beurlng; 28 assorted fruit
trees one- and two years old; 20
acres under plow; 15 acres In oats
' and vetch; box house of six rooms
and pantry; roof leaks some; gar
den fenced; barn for six head;
mow for 10 ton; two chicken bous
and force pump. Price, $1000
Bring this notice. I. N. Harbaugh
over First National Uank. tf
roil KKN1
FOR RENT Five-room cottage for
rent. Inquire ut 194 East Eleventh
street. tf
FOR RENT One largo furnished
bedroom. Inquire Room 2, Schnei
der block, f27 .
FOR RENT 1o furnished rooms
for young men students. Call at
332 East Fourteenth Btroot. tf
FOR KENT Two unflrunishcd
rooms and two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply ut 760
Pearl street, corner 12th.
PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture
cattle and horses on the Mull hew
Wallls farm, two miles west ol
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
sonable. Inquire Room 1, over
Loan & Savings bank, or address
P. O. llox 1X2. Eugene
WANT HO
WANTED Hoy hetweeu the ages of
15 and 20 to drive grocery wagon
and learn grocery business. Geo
Hall ft Son.
WANTED Two probationers for the
General hospital. Apply to Miss
Murray, at the hospital, Eugene,
Or.
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at tho Eugene Dye WorkB.
tf
COTTAGE WANTED Must bo mod-
. em, close in, with bath, hot and
i cold water, etc. Call at Stanleys.
612 Wlilamctts street. tf
DO YOU WANT a homestead or tim
ber claim? if so address William
Douglas, Box 341, North Rend. Or.
in 10
IF YOU WANT TO 8ELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu
gene. Or. tf
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On
knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like nw.
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
128 Lownsdale street, Portland,
Oregon, for nrlces
WANTED From 2,000 to 3,000
acres cleared or partly cleared
land, rich deep soil, adapted to
fruit, trucking and live stock; lo
cation desired on river and creek.
Bring us a description ami outline
of land In tracts of h0 acres and
up.
Pacific Land Company,
P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham
bers and Brlslow bank. tf
IIM( Kl.l.t.NhOt tt
DltKHS.M A KINO .Misses Hulllvan at
Miller. r6 Washington street.
Phone lied 5106. a21
DON'T fall to fee Cheiom if you
want haraina In real oaiia. wa
lit, mnA anil farm an9 f.lfv nfnn.
erty, Improved and unimproved. I
Timber and mining stock. II. Che-,
tern, Itoom tl, Walton Bldg. tf
COLUMNS
MI.SCKLLANKOl S Continued.
ACCORDION J'LfcATlNU Done by
Mrs. Bert- Vincent at 627 Hllyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Husy
Man's Uulverslty." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
lu nearly all the trades and piotes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full Information and circulars nt
the locul enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirk wood, rep
resentative. 10 REWARD 1 will offer $10 re
ward for the arrest and conviction
or Information lending to tho ar
rest and conviction of tho party or
parties who entered my fowl house
ou the night of December 25 and
on the night of February 2 and
stole trtjrcfrom on the former
date ono Silver Hamburg cockerel
and on Uia latter dute two brown
Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller
than the other Jos. Duvlus. in 7
LOST AMI KOl'ND
uuai ned Irish Setter dog, "Leo."
Liberal reward will be paid for
Information leading to his return
John Hampton. f24
too.NKY FOUND A sum of money
was found In Hampton Bros.' store
Saturday. Owner can have same
by describing It and paying for tills
notice.
LOST Uidles' gold filled watch.
Blze O, hunting case, Elgin move
ment. Tuesday evening between
hospitul and Armory. Leave at
Guard office for reward.
IX)ST A pair of hulf-moon glasses
between Campbell ft Fellman's fur
niture store and the corner of West
Eighth and Chariiellon streets
Finder please leave with Mrs. J. M.
Shelley, corner Eighth and Olive.
LOST If the porson who by mlstakt
or otherwise took from tho office
of II. T. Dow a tallor-mado gr
overcoat during the last week, wil
return the same to Mr. Dow In
Room 4, over Schwurzschild'a book
sloro, or to Mr. Cnlklns' office lu
tho same building, no (luesilom
will bo asked. f2!l
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
IIKAI, KKTATK AO K NTS
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers In real
estate, Creswell. Or.
AHHTKACTOHS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRAC1
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waron Block
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
.MINING KNG1.N KICKS
HERBERT LEIOH. mining cuglneei
and expert metallurgist, itellabli
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on minus and ore treatment
Eugene. Oregon.
AHCHITKCT
FREE THOMAS Archltoct. Sketch
cs and plana drawn, blue print
and specifications. Gunerul super
vision over buildings In course ol
construction. If thinking of build
lug, large or small, see mo. Tormi
. reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman
block.
I' N DliltT A K K RH
J. W. KAYS ft CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY ft HENDKRSON, undertaken
and oiiihulmers. Corner Wlllam
etto and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director
Btate licensed embalmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4481.
PHVHK l NH AND Hl'ltOKONS
DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, 5IS Wlllametto street.
Phono Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phono Red 3197.
0. H. CANNON, M. D. lloinoepatlilc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Hullo 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 540. Buardr
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
DR. ANN. MAUKER, Osteapalhli
pnya'clan. All curable disease
treated. Women and children i
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunu'i
Phone lied 1631.
1. FRANK TITUS, M. D Humoeo
IwlUlc physician and surgeon.
Chronic diseases and diseases of
women and children given special
attention. Farad Ic galvaulc.atatlc,
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments glvan. Oflce, cornel
Wills motto and Eighth streets.
Matlock bldg. KesbJonce 632
Pearl street. Office phone, Rod
1091. Residence phono, Red
4KX1.
Ult. OLIVKC. WALLKK. Osteopathic
physlelun. Otrice hours, a. m
to 12; 1:30 p. m. (a 4:30. Hamp
ton building, 7th and Willamette
streets. Hesldence mid offlcr
nhonn A17I
---" JIJl JIU.MU I . I J
A TTOU.NKt H-AT-I.A W
8. I). ALLK.V, Auoruej-at-la, U
Willamette street, Kugeno, Oregon
L. M. TKAVIH, Attornoy-at-law. ot
fire over Eugene Loan A Savlug.
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J, W. Williams, L. K. Bean
Practice In all courts of the at at
and before the L'. 8. Land Offlct
Of rices 12, 13, 14 and 1& McClun
Building.
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Organized 1C33
The First
National Bank
CF tUCENE, OP.LCON v
Capital paid in JIOO.OOO
Surplus and uiullvid.d
profits 05,000
Additional liability of
stockluililers under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total 265.000
We will be pleased to have your
name ou our books your funds sub.
Ject to check. Wo will haudle your
business with care and in atrlot
confidence, whethor your account l(
large or small.
T. O. Hendricks President
3. B. Eakln Vice President
P. E. Snodgrass Cashier
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Codrier
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. 1 .cod Cigar is a
favorite an-.cng al! thinkingmcn
It is positively the best J0c
Cigar on the market
lumping
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 oni
your work.
Aya & Heitzmn!
34 West 8th St,
Phone black 1171
G K. Munrof T. W. Munro
HOUSEFLRNISHINCS
We now have the most complete '
line of stoves in Eugene
Btds and Bedding, Rugs and ;
Matting:, Shell Hardware
and cutlelry
67 W. Eighth SL.
S. E. Steyens
. . PIANO Tl'NUIt . .
I.cnve orders at toilers' Piano
House. .Plume Main 4 1.
Residence :IH West Itilli Ht.
ltcHldcneo Phono lu-d 2771.
Willie tr.s Co. Transfer
Lighl and Heavy Hauling,
WOOD FOR bALE
504 Will.-netlrSI Eogeue. Orejco,
Phone (thick II
HOWER & WOOD
Hciil Ksinte mill Timber latnde
Kuncli, I t nil mill City l-iourty
Your piili-onnm. respectfully
M. Ill-It, -d.
Itoom 1, over Klrxt Nut. Honk
.AT'roit.i:vs..VT...V Continued
C. A. WINTEItMRlKIl, Attorney-at
law. Land titles und probato spec
ialties. Office ovur Chumbors-Brla-tow
llauk.
WOOUCOCK tt POTTKIl, Attorneys-at-law.
A. (!. Woodcock and K. O.
Potior. Office one block south of
Chrlsman block, Hugeuo, Oregon.
LEON It. l-;i.IUHON, Attorney-at--law.
Km, ins I and 2, Hugeno Loan,
and Ravings llauk.
WALTON Al Nr.s.-I, AtKirneys-nt-law,.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will:
practice In all the courts In the-state.-
Office, room 8, Waltoni
Block, Kugeno, Oregon. '
DOIIHM & SKIPWOHTIt, Attorney,,
at law. Offlco In llovey bul.iaina.
over Chamliors-iiiistow baak.
I. N. MAftllAl-OII. SpoeUl a'ti
tlon given to divorce and stt)4a
nient f estates. Agent fur Coult
nental Insurance Comimny. Knout
6, first National Bank. Building.
Kiigene, Oregon.
JEHHE O. WI0LL8, Lawyr. No. I
West Eighth reit, kugeno, Or.
opposite posloffko. tlives special
attention to I ho examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyance and collections.
Also to all poHHtoa matters. Phono
Ued 117.
. BILVEII, Attorney-at-law. Otflca, ,
over Voran'i shoe store, Eugene
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