Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 25, 1908, Image 3

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, FEMIUARY 25, 1IMI8
I.
THE PKSS1MIST.
. l.ailv
MIrlp"J dred year: that over a billion Ions Ms women for lalklns, as everybody
nor week. 9 l!nf fprtlla anil (a tvauhorf a,.-.... knows thnr n mm, la tl,.. .......... ,.r
hi-carrier, Pr monin . by rlvergi due t0 tne dt.nudallon ; moat of the talkiiiR done by women.
(In". ' o'nfti forest lauds, and that Hip nnn. .r -
t-BOBth 'd aa ; BO ' agricultural wealth are being under-;
r MnDib .05 '-.I i i... i . ,. . . . . . .'
nloa j uuueu uj uiijouper meir.ous 01 CUItl-:
fee,UsiVr' made ltD0Wn ;vation and neglect of fertilizing. The!
juoo. Oregon, postoi-1 mm biaie oi at-
::erel ' jjad-class matter. I fairs Is to arouse the intere3t of the
. ciuu wuHieu ut America in a mnvp.
ment to combat national waste of all '
kinds and to urge the conservation
of the natural resources of the country.
-r-The(;.,art
Subscriptions or
tt 't oSer business for The Daw
ffsUlT Ourd:
11 rn A. I'nu v.
T'S'ZU re authorized to
' receipt for subscription!.
Kt nd iUly Guard.
i:U Ass.h-!1 Pre,
Ftsi'vv
of course is the need of Immediate ana school teachers who signed a ,ie-
action If the nation U not to be rob- tlton fnr , ,,, . , .1
.n i. iii.il ill I -ills i .i i ... . .
iu.r.ii u.-tiui : action ii tne nation n not to hp r.ih. .. ...
miivw-' . . . ,, , . . ,. . , """" '"r immediate release of
V ,vr I "",r. -T . ,larry Thaw eai'' have fouui
UiTIU ' I
fwlT.wl. A1dres!n - ests, although
ij j maKo : ... . . . . '
iuu nnapn L11H I1II11L Ul UL'lUdl fX II It 1 1 m' 1 f ill W li.it SMiMIW n it t n f I n ........... .1
.tci'1"" , .rt The fcutjeuc w - - - - " - '"uiliSvhh-iu 01 uie ves.i'ii
" .vniH 1 cw naa fl n n n Tnn . t I ..(.-..
portant natural resources. The An- moie u..fi .,,
pleton article points out that other - j
sources of national wealth are being A Connecticut man arrested for .
forgery pleaded "tlnaiu-iul in-
iu these other cases sanity" as a defense, which soinehDW
of tbo weelti , depleted In the same w ay as the for- diary
The assertion is rights of our high financier
I n.f.de, however, that the coal supply r -
I will last not more than another huu- Ij 8 ver' unjust for a man to cr'.i-
I'AI'Klt
rcss
ri.T.ui;i Aisv ar,, imm
ClAltl) GlMnAXTEES
uinuusT mu tlatiox
The Dally and Weekly
Guard have a larger bona fide
subscription list than any oth
a newspaper In Lane county
,nj will accept advertlse
aents on this guarantee or
noaer refunded. We are
mlr at any time to "show
ion" with our mailing lists
rd subscription books, ana
ml ready to forfeit $100 to
w charitable institution it
ity competitor in the field Is
ible to show to a committee
c( reputable business men
Hat our claim Is not true.
JhWICUXS DECLARE
Kl-rXTKICITY HAUMFl L
Illuminating Engineering So
li of Chlcngo held a meeting the
rday and Invited a number of
to be present r.nd tell the.ni
i fty had discovered in latter
rathods of lighting dwelling.;,
Bud stores. Th?y were in-
i by the eye-doctors that the
jlkeJ-uf advance' in methods
.ijiiaatUm introduced in the last
ity had been in many ways a ret-
:ie movement.
dacNvs strongly condemned
iztaadesteut lUht bulbs and as
recommended the old-time
M lamp cf our fathers. Ac-
to the authoriti es represented
mee:lng, our country leads the
in tie brilliancy of its illu-
iiion, a)id It also leads the world
exhaustion, discomfort and
i. ' When gas came into
t!l use these troubles began to
. and a further increase was
"i when the Incandescent
ft lisht became the fashion all
tie land.
j In America and the European
'ties the oculists agree that the
f ierasone lamp is the least harm-
Mfioial llluuilnant and It is al-
tut th? Im andescent lamp has
rise to mure chrnnic eye degen
3 than any other li'ht used for
tork.
E tie donors paid that the inenn-
v' SM could he mad with n
"ouble as harmless as the ker
hsht, hut nobody seems to
take the trouble. The dc
;,'or mure and brighter linhls
hn;- trouhle is with the
not with ih lii.hr Tk II.
" ls ""Irely too bright mid
rae lead to partial, if not
".ir-flilPaRp.
'dy has lint Seed the in-ent
"' ln Ihe nunil,er ,,r i
" 2iass,.s during the past
This Is tr,,..
youn?. Whiv nn hi
:tJ.0' "! I due ,o ,h., fact that
J1'e " M a that ti...
'h-m throuuh necessltv.
.. ' '- really alarming.
'-r in ; .,, Slatps
" l:WB,he Bt S3 to 33
least. I,
Itt n....i. .
. ". .M'lueton
Here 13 t. pointer for Euge-.,e an !
other woolen mills in the Willamo! it
valley: Statistics show that a large
trade in rugs and blankets Is opening
up in China, which U constantly in
creasing, and should serve as an on:
let for American-made goods. The
class of blankets which is most pop
ular throughout- Shantung and north
China generally Is a light weigh:
blonket, which ls being imported
principally from Japan. Shanghai is
the largest market for cotton blan
kets, where 275,703 pieces were im
ported in 190G. .Newchwang follow
ed with 246,219
Nothing to do but work:
Nothing to eat but food:
Nothing to wear but clothes;
To keep one from going nude.
Nothing to breathe but air;
Quick as a flash 'tis gone.
Nowhere to fall but off;
Nowhere to stand but on.
Nothing to comb but hair;
Nowhere to sleep but bed;
Nothing to weep but tears;
Nothing to bury but dead.
Nothing to sing but songs;
Ah. well, Alas. Alack!
Nowhere to go but out:
Nowhere to come but back.
U X I V E 1 1 S IT V S i T ! '( ) 1 T.
THE MARKET
E0R
1
REAL
(Astoria ;iiu'-et.i
The last sesiik'U of the Or. gon leg
islature passed if bill appropriating
Slii.'p.oun annually r r the support
end maintenance of the University of
Oregon, erection of buildings and
purchase of land, apparatus, library
books and supplies. A referendum
was Invoked upon the bill, to it will
not become a law unless It is ap
proved by the voters of the state at
the coming election, as it ppdonlit-
whib Shantung i edly will be. The state university
province (through the ports of Tsing-'ls nn educational Institution iu which
tau and Chefoo) consumed 12S Ric ! "'eryone in Oregon should take a
Tll. hioni-nt , , r.i i , i personal lnterestand should use his
The blanket trade of China is valued , endeavor to see that It Is given
at 1,192,213 hlwwan tae'.?, In which proper support. It is true the legis
the United "States has practically no 'autre sometimes makes appropria-
share. and this notwithstanding the'1'"",8 for, Jects ,hat are foolish and
.,. ,., , f : useless, but a reasonable sum set
fact that much of the wool and cot-:asde for the maintenance or an in
ton with which these goods are man-j stitutlon where the youth of the
ufactured originates in the United ; 8,ate can be educated is not one of
States. i 'hl-'m. The University of Oregon is
' ; now receiving the smallest appro-
iprlatlon for maintenance of any
I
Taft and Cannon has been sug
l state university In the union. - The
gested by the Baltimore American, present appropriation from this state
and we suppose the editor is prepared i amounts to $4 7,500. ln addition to
to attempt to convince Joe that he 1 Vl',8' 'hne Univer8ity receives about
. ,. , . , $12,000 a year from interest-bearing
should give up his present autocratic ; fllds and registration fees. The Uni
job to play second fiddle. If he doe-s verslty of Washington receives $200,.
attempt it, he would spare his feel- j 000 IL'r year for maintenance; the
ings some by stuffing his ears-Joe J"lv"sity of Idaho $71 ..150: the Un
, , ,, iverslty of Montana, $7-1, . 5. ,0; the
can do a sizzling cussing' stunt, ; University of Colorado. $145,000;
notwithstanding publications to the the University of Nevada. $S3,0uu;
contrary. (the University of Iowa, $2:!0.0oii;
M . , 'the University of Wisconsin $T21.-
Imaginatlve writers speak of our
being called on by China to drive the
Japanese out of .Manchuria as con:',
dently as though they had seen a
written contract binding us to ob Pi
nny call than China makes for us to ;
du her fighting.
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west Sih St
WE BUY .
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
(ion; the Univprsitv of X 'h- V".
$235,500, and the University of Cal
ifornia, $5.".S,o;l5. Mai; of lUese
states are also s;i:-ndiug larite sunn
for buildings ami linprnve:iieii;. The
last legislature of the state of Wash
ington appropriated fiwio.uilil fori
new buildings at the University of
Washington. Besides these large
. sums spent for the support of their
If any old phvslclan, wise or otb- universities, the people or Washing
erwise, thinks the talkative can be tun' I'iah. Colnrailo. and Montana.
are supporting their agricultural col
scared into keeping their mouths j.w n a most liberal manner, and
shut by the germ bugaboo, he has .the people of Colorado and Montana
several more thinks coming to him ; ai"e each supporting a stale school of
mines.
and would
right away.
better be getting busy
!firs.
s Man
's hi., naiiona waste
at :.... . present ronsnmp-
. ;;" imatciy 100.-
r. and the nu-
t n.ipiiii.iion.noo
"f the present
' 1 I mi to 2 inn
fprm.-r flg-
is ah ,
Xo shortage of cash In the Stand
ard Oil Company's till. It has 1iit
declared its regular quarterly divi
dend of $15 per share, payable on
March 14. But It bus not indicate:;
any intention to pay the fine.
Maybe It isn't our bult-in. but any-'
way, we'll say that the bunch of Indl-
1 Suffering and Hollars Snveo.
' E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says
"I am a carpenter and have had many
spv"-p cuts healed by itueklen Arn!
ca Salve. It has saved me sufrering
and dollars. It Is by far the best
healing salve 1 have ever found."
Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever
sores, eczema and piles. 25 cents at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store.
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders nt Morris' Music Store. tf
Execution of Laws Depends
On the People's Wish.
restraint of trmlo or favoritism by com-
a CHORUS OF WAILS a
or kiTpuip alive pni.u's
Dv Attorney Crncrol BONAPARTE.
v onctnr,, stales anv enforcement of federal statutes forbid-
dinr conspiracies in
o
moil carriers is procted by
nncotl line- linsiness ami on iHlimr
In certain w,.tern and snlnvo-,en, state, tl.p prosceuhon ..f incn
who have acquired vast tracts of public lands through r KA L AM
PERJURY, in plain violation of law and with enormous proht to
"themselves," is fiercely denounced a. a "persecution" of "pmm.nent
and "public spirited" citizens. Finally, in southern elate aUempt to
WnB to punishment er the laws of the Fnit, SUtles for , J n.
FO 1 1 K I " X F R provoke
neonne;e those who vi
AND LESS HELPLESS
a
like
OUR COUNTRY NETHER THE PRESIDENT NOR ANV
EXECUTE THE LAWS FAITMi-ului .
THE Al.ERICAN f'tri.c.
THAT AWV
THE PE3PLLJ wion in.
BECOME DEAD LETTcKS
SHALL
INFLUENTIAL MEN
MND THEIR
DANGER TO
AND WILL KOI
:ita;. .
'v fr n
outcry.
NOW, IN
ONE ELSE CAN
THEM AT ALL UNLESS
EXECUTED. IF IT DE TRULY
I awr OR THAT ALL LAY'S
uiuemcurn RICH OR
fiil EXECUTION A SOURcfc OF LOOS CP.
SELVES. THEN SUCH LAWS CANNOT CE
FORCED AGAINST SUCH MEN. .,.,.
.!.., ' 1' .iJl i-r- in
IlIOO tli.iv - "
further that practically every one else
.1 -t ic
believes about this I do. M that the very men .,.. .. .
T.EADlXr. CLAMORS d,. md. beeaue they dure ,.t, mj pla.nlj
1 what they think.
V-t it roul.l I e unuerM'i i-
'"(,ri('Ki.Y AM UNMLS-
But I, for one, U-lievo
SUCH WISH, mid I belie
FAITH -THEM-BE
EN-
NO
what they mean ami
I lielieve that if they :i
j we, I
this
l :
.'2 titer
harrMl,,
Sin 1 1
in.:;io
nnd cverv i
T. KATU.v
Ai-i-rient -
j;r. ''::
t:
LA'
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ARF
. of the F.-rt.
y, KA NT 'J
, than bv the
TO EXCHANGE City and
Ranch Property in Idaho,
Washington, and different
parts of Oregon for property
in Eugene and surroundings
Good well-finished D room
house and three lotN in lar
ma, Idaho, and 110 acre farm
ndjoiuing I'annu to trude for
property In f.uno Co., Oregnn,
IS nrrrn, 1 mile from Kiwne:
all in cultivation, (t-i-ooiu
liuuM'; fKid barn; liri-k cel
ler; clifcken house aiul park;
family orchard; desiraltle
place for price $'J'J(I(I
J
2r acres of the very licst river
liottom lend, unimproved;
1 will trade for city property.
I "
' 28 acres Joining DiiKlaud, Or.,
Doiiulass Co., lo trade for
property in or near laiucuo,
Orouoii.
. ,
2'.)0 ncies on M;ohawk, 120 acres
tlmlier; cruis'es .",00(1,000 f(
balance in pasture, uicadou
iinil fruit; ."-room house,
frame barn; price lowered
from .S:t--"0 to $;12ll(); will
consider tnuie for residence
in Kuni'iie.
.
1 H."i acres .lolnliii! town; all well
fenced, fine H room house; ii
burns chicken house, smoke
house, etc; :i yenr old fnniily
orrhnrd: price !l(l.-IIO; $I(HI(1
down, luilliliee at (I per cent.
Ill acres of timber lying Imme.
dialely on Sulsluw river;
cruises :l, Doll, 110(1 feet, to
trade for properly in or near
l-aiui-ne.
,1 i
(10 urn's of rordwood; S.oiHI
ronls, ;l miles south of l-lu-Bene,
nt W20 per iirre.
28 ucrefi river bottom on McKen
zie river; mostly in cultiva
tion; fine river hoitom; small
house anil burn, some fippleN
nnd peach on-hard; n burgiiin
lit I1IIII0.
.vt
Kill acres; HO aires tlmlM-r, 10
luisture; HI ni-res cul
Ifvation; ."-room bouse; fair
burn; mriely ore lianl; 2l
head of rnltle; 2 borsin.; new
wiion; buck; new pious;
disc mower, e'' Trice,
8;lollll; ttlll contlder trade
for property In or near l-lu-
K'lie.
McMURPHEY
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Organized 1833
lhe First
1 OK RAI'K
O
Mist I ;
.l..Xi: s- Contluued.
WOOU
wood.
FUK SAi.K 1 tl-lneli oalt
l'liono Kurniers Sil. t'JG
! FOI1 A1.E bocoui crowtn fir
wood. '. L. Copiieruoll, at Watt's
I Jeviolry store. tf
KOK SALE Cheuli, c:ioii secoud
liaiul Studebaker 3-lnca wnson.
Kuqulrc at KiiKoae tirocery. If
HAY KOlt SAI.K -Six tons of out
hay, aouil quality; will deliver lu
KiiKene. l'houe Kannci.-i l.r,
Springfield. 12'.',
OR SAI.K Hirer liottom furni. con-
uinin; about tiU acrer.; will sell
part or all. Kuiiuire at 47ii West
Klfth street. f2"
koi;
tt,
KOK SAI.K Oooil seconu-liaiul Snil:h
- ..1'reniler typewriter. Call at office
of International Correspoiulenee
1 Schools, -IS West St h si.
KOU SAI.K Huff Oriiin:,'ton esaf,
13 for $1. W. II Hampton, 1102
I C'.iluniliia avenue, "orner lt'th st.
l.M'lOUN.V I'HI.NA!. COU li KSI'i .N
D'i.S'C'K SC'llciOI.S "Tho llusy
Man's I'lilversily." (Jived a thor
ough truiiiiui; ut your own home
lu nearly all the trades ami profes
sions. Text books and instruments
(when required I furnished free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 V.
KlKhlh street, U. J. Klrkwoocl, rep
resentallve. $10 KKWAltli l"tvill offer S10 re
ward for the arrest ami conviction
or information leudluK to the ar
rest unit conviction of iu party or
parties who entered my fowl house
on the niuht of Deceailier 2." ami
on the nlKht of I'ebruary 2 ami
stole Ireiefrom on the former
date one Silver lluiiihurri c.ieKerel
anil on iliu lutler il.ue two liro'.vn
I.eKlioru cockerels, one imich simillev
than tli oilier Jos. Havles. niT
LOST AM) l-'Cl'MI
1F KUCENE, OREGON
Capitr.' paid lu $100,009
Stirplus und undivided
. profits 65, 00D
Additional liability or
stockholders under
national bunking laws. lOO.OPft
Total JJS5.D0-
We will be pleased to havo ou
name on our booksyour funds ut
Ject to check. Wo will handle juan
business with cara and in Mrirt
confidence, whether your account 1
large or small.
;T. O. Hendrlcka PrraUlent
:S. B. Kakln Vice Presides!
P. E. SnodKrass CaahJer
Luke U Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhlrr
KOlt SAI.K
p rtectiy
a:.d a
'. ('. .!..
Ilerse and ajton, Imrse
lie.itlc, ki.i.l dt:-.iMi,ilioii
Mil travl ;-. o ir;;ii:i.
:'iu-.ia, llox U. l-:,ii,ea '. nr.
t2S
FOlt SAI.K HI iiWN'Kti New eiijlit
room house vvlih lis. electric lli;lit.
lieaut'.ful shruliiiery. iid all miel
ern iinproveiueut, blocks
from cur line'aiul in heart of res
idence district. You pay no ai'eut's
couiuilsstou. Lots (ill 2-3 x 100.
Apply at tills office for particulars.
LOST Hed Irish Se;:,-i
I. thecal reward v!:l
Infoi -minion lea.Hu.i; I
John llaaiploii.
ic. "I..
pa!:l
I.I
FOU SAI.K AT A HA KG A IX Good
house of 7 rooms, So fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; lai'KO chicken
house; two blocks from Geary
school house. Price, 1G00. Time
on part. I. N. Hurbaua.li, agent,
Room 5, over First National Hank.
Bring this notice with you.
FOU SAI.K Olt TRADE Three acres
fine land; all fenced; all kinds of
fruits and berries; ftooil buildings
of all kinds; fur in implements nnd
garden tools; fine Burden spot;
- near Irving, For further informa
tion apply at Gltchen & Kompp'8
hum, corner Seventh und Oak sts.
ni21
A HAKUAIN A 30-acre tract 7
miles west of Kupene on Kluilra
road; 3-4 miles from school; nil
under fence; 10 acres In pasture;
some wood ln pasture; 3 apples,
1 cherry, bearing; 2S nsorted fruit
trees one and two years old; 20
acres under plow; 15 acres iu oats
and vetch; box house of six rooms
nnd pantry; roof leaks some; gar
den fenced; burn for six head;
mow for 10 ton: two chicken hous
and force pump. Price, $1000
llring this notice. 1. X. liiirliaugh
over First. National Hank. tf
Hill KK.VI
FOlt It 10 XT Five-roiun collage for
rent. Inquire ut 1U-I Hast Kleventh
street. tf
FOU KK.XT One largo furnished
bedroom, luquiro Itoom 2, Schnei
der block. f2 7
FOK KK.XT lno furnished rooms
for young men students. Call at
332 Fist Fourteenth street. tf
FOK KK.XT Two iinflruiilshed
rooms and two furnished rooms for
llt.lil linMui.lrni.iilltir Atllilv ill 7l',0
Pearl street, corner 1 2 111.
PASTUHK TO ltK.N'T Will pasture
cattle and horses on the Matthew
Wallls farm, two miles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
sonable, inquire Itoom 1, over
Loan & Savings bank, or address
P. (). Hox 1N2. Euueuo.
WANTICIt
YA.XTKt Two probationers lor the
General hospital. Apply lo Miss
Miirruy, at tho hospital, Kngene,
' Or.
WANTED Ten ladles and gouts dal
ly to gel. their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the KiigeiH; Dyo Works.
tf
COTTAGE WANTED Must be mod
ern, close lu, with balh. hot and
cold water, etc. Call at Stanleys,
0,12 Willainells street. tf
DO YOP WANT a homestead or tim
ber claim? ir so address William
Douglus, llox 34 1, North Head, Or.
in 10
IF YOU WANT TO SKI, I, your prop
erly toll the Oregon l.anil Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 4 12 Wlllametto street, Eu
gene, Or. tf
GOLD AND SILVKIl PDATINO On
kwlves, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look II ko lo -v.
Write the Oregon i'latlng Works,
128 Lowimtliilo street, Portland,
Oregon, for urlces
WANTED From 2,000 to 3,000
acres cleared or partly cleared
land, rich deep soli, adapted to
fruit, trucking nnd live mock; lo
cation desired on river and creek.
Itring us a description and outline
of land In tracts of SO acres and
up.
Pacific Land Company,
P. O. llox 247, lloom 7, over Chum
tier and llrlslow bunk. tf
Mi8 :i,i,.m:oi h
DKKSrt.MAKING Misses Siilllv.ui k
Miller, Mis Washington slice-,
l'houe It' d r, I in;. i,2 I
fall lo see
bar
t.,1 ,
l:e;n
c'bezein If you
his in r'-al estate, W"
11 farm anil city prop
,v. d n u t it nl III M I. veil .
,. tail, I
,'l 11.
: I I. t
st oi it . II,
VW.ion Phi.;.
( !.,-if
l.t'SI' - Latins' r,:)l 1 llllcl Mtt.i.
sl.e (I, hunting cas. Kl-in niui'"-'
ment. Tuesday evenlti,; H;w.'en '
hospilul and Armory. I.,.tve a; :
Guard olliee for ivwar.l.
I.t ST If llie pei'.-'on who by tiiistaU,' .
,': o'lierwis-j lo U from lhe i.i : U
of 11. T. D.tw a 1 illor-nia.le g:'ay '
over.oa; tlurlug ihc last week, will
return the sain.' In .Mr. Dow in
Koom 4. over Si-lnvtirzsrhild's book
store, or to Mr. Calkins' office In
lhe same building, no questions
will he asked. f2il
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
KKAIj ESTATE AtiKM'S
J. L. Cl.AKK & CO. Dealers iu real
estate, Creawell. Or.
AIISTKACTOKN
THE LANE COUNTY AUSTRACT
CO., Hooms 2 and 3, Wuren Block,
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
MINING KNGINKlCltS
HEKUEKT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and oio treatment.
Eugene. Oregon.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications, (iriicnil super
vision over buildings In course of
const run ion. if thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmau
block.
I'XDKKTAK MRS
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & IIKN'DHUSON, undertakers
and eiiibaliners. Corner Wlllum
ettu and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, luneral director
Stnle licensed embalnier. Office
nnd residence, Tenth uud Olive
streets, l'liono Red 4 48 1.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON'S
DR. II. L. STUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, r.l 8 Wtllamefto street.
Phone Black 13211, Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry Btrcet.
Phone Red 3197.
C. II. CANNON, M. I). Humoepathlc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases und diseases of women
nnd children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Snilo 1, 2 nnd 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 540. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1.
DR. ANN. i MARKER, Ostonpal hit
phy'duu. All curable disease:
trcmcd. Women and children I
specially. OfHee over E. Dunn'i
l'liono lied i::il,
.1. FRANK TITUS, M, D -llomoeo
pathlo physician nnd surgeon.
Chronic diseases and diseases of
women and children given Rpecial
intention, Furadic galvanic, static,
X-ray nnd vibratory electrical
treatments given. Oflce, corner
Wlllametto mid Eighth streets.
Matlock bldg. Residence 1132
Pearl street. Office phone, Red
10111. Residence phone, Red
481.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Otfice hours, U a. m.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Union
Ion building, 7th and Wlliuiiieiu
streets. Residence uud office
phono fi 1 7 I
ATTOItN KYS-.Vr.LA W
H. D. ALLEN, rornej-ut-ln, (116
W'lllumette street, Eugene, Oregon
. M. TRAVIS, Attol ney-nt-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan tc Knvlngf
Rank, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS k. HKAN. Attormys-at
law. .1. W. Williams. L. E. Ilenc
I'rnclhe lit nil courts of the slat
nnd before the !,'. H. Land Ofllct
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 1.1 McCluu,
lliilldliit;.
C. A. WINTEKMEIKK, Atloi ney-ip
law. Land (Hies and probnie vjiee
laltlos. Office, over Chuiiihcrs-ltrln-tow
Hank.
OOHCOt'is POTTER. Attorney,
a' law. A. c. Woodcock lied K. I)
I'l r. llirir.i on,, block S'i'llil ol
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id -, i:
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount, Hood Cijjar 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. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wv-rk. Ca!l
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitzms.19
34 West flth St.
Phone block 1171
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'I'lle cleuiiciit, h'tr,iti-
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Madame Dean's!
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UllfEO MEDICAL CO., lot 74, LiKJiHr. ft.
'Sold in Eugene by W. L DcLaaa
C K. Munro" T. W. f.attce
HOUSEFURNISHJNCS
Wc now have the most cempttfe
line of stoves in Eugene
Beds and Bedding, Rugs and
Mattinu, Shelf Hardware
and cuttelrT
f7 W. ElgHch St.
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