THE Rl'fiKK'K IHir,V Ct'A&tC 'MOXIttY, MARCH 2, ioofl
I L,.7o tle week,
re.s all com-
bc.rMer.rerweeV IB
kW"r,nn advance). 4.00
"nih... ns
t wp.le?'.VtU'made' known on
"! . Fueene, Oregon, postoi
kl E.u.?:5.;iRS3 matter.
rrnT e authorized to
V olli'"in8.B.0...,,rintlnna or
' ,1 Clark.
.Geo A. Drury.
jWrl-"?0- f. authorized to
HI 77.0,, ,,t for subscription
Weekly Guard.
Deny "
. .:. v,,i,'vi- PAFKK
aMHCH 2, 1908
U'.u.msi.Ts.K
1). Ji I'. .-iJSlH.'llu-.P
Us list Issue of the sarurua.
;ae rosi un--i u"
it an object les30n 01 me gen
ndi!lon of the wage-earner the
j Kalamazoo, Mich., Is taKen a
nitration, and tiie ioiiowiuk rei
tb th3 benefits of 1-ical build
Hd loan associations will be ol
interest. The writer says:
,k nasi four years twenty-sever
,tad dwellings have been built b;
nct:n Of a. r: w mo price wat
iasa thousand dollars, ana o
the prw oiceeleil tniriy-rivt
but Mr tne iiiiik ine nrici
J from twslvs to twenty-five
vd dollars. Mostly they wen
rent two to five hundred dollar.
did the balance1 on month!?
averaging about twelve dol
mjntb for each thousand dol
iioost. The building and loav
illons have also played a con
btje part In this home buying
its In twenty-five cents a weel
rtone hundred and twenty-fly"1
share, and the stock, pays ou
at seven and one half yera.
by the experience of the older
lion, covering twnty-tw
if one owu3 a lot worh si
ddollars he can borrow twelve
dtroni the association to bull
'. He take3 ten shares, say
la, per share, twenty-flv
i seek on the stock, flftee-
Interest and about one per cen
ijm, and in seven to eight year
ck will extinguish the loan
ifsnot doubt that home-owulu
rule alter one looks over th
n and southwestern parts o
ij. What were pastures four or
rsa?o are now thickly clotte-
duellings, each one detached
some margin of yard about it
seem very well built, too. witl
ffllal concrete foundations, a
mj Ronerauy pleasant aspect
l.v all this looks vastly differ
in the huddled and airless elf
' un one squeezed house dls
me another, which are Inhnh
83 many urban wase-enrnpra
m In Kalamazoo is there tha
squalid, ugly district whic'
many cities is a hv nroHn n
Plant Industrialism.
" building and loan associa
ive done for Kalamazoo ant
tides they will do for Eugem
u of'ianlzation is started anc
IHe have an ounortmittv tr
lie many' benefits that nenw
Not only do thev asslat
"rtulldlng, but they cultivate
"murage habits of thrift anf
! Mn2 thnso -v, i
ilu utruuilll
OCXKIIS MAX lTXS
)!' JAl'.XNHSK FliKEl
''fag to an artlr!,. nrinioj i
T ')"'el-i Times recently, II
. "aercan, Scotch and Irish
"ri "board ih, i .
, -"iMiiwe war-
h smk the Russian fleet In
1 Straits during the Rus
vanese war, and w,,n it,- 'i
Priory r(,r ti,., , .
-,, v rown men.
f!ilin was m(ned !rom
' ' 6 gunn". 'ho Is of Irish
', and un .
L n,,. " me Japanese
: . ,0se """"S the entire time
Sam li John
""TO this nmn .( , .
..,,,. "-Mn:u into a
Hng oflkHn Minneapolis
n, i ""'"Ing in th.
irsoi fr.. . ... . " .
i , ,. ' 'verai of the
a I'- raunal letter
I?A Tl,i-
ee,0,",K. 5 man Was
!0r. ,v ' " ' '"-"'r Chltose
tr,.,,. 1 on in1
HMr, . ., ' 1 continent.
me r.a-.tle of Sant.la.
A1'tr th. i,,
Wp i Spain and the
p,lt south and serv.
1 a...
"oailrji Tn
r a
" Ciiu av' anf then In
! Ja
""ak in j i .u.
'iit ,;: " ,n,, R'HsIa, O'Brien
-niie a:,i,i
1 -"mm wun
American,
itiii , i nejr were
"ft .imply for the
large pay received and the thrill of
war, which they loved.
The chief gunners were all ot the
Caucasian race, according to the story
of one of the adventurers. The chief
engineers and engineers' mutes on all
the ships were foreigners. They
would go Into the service of any
countrv, and their choice would be
for the one offering the largest pay.
This .story, while coming from a
source subject to question, seems so
formal as to deserve some weight. If
it Is all fact, It puts new light on
the succeBs of the Japanese. The
handling of the guns and ships looked
like the work of veterans, and as
done by a nation without previous
experience in such matters it was
marvelous. '
In any case, if these ships ever run
up against a fleet manned by Ameri
can boys of high Intelligence and
patriotism and careful training, the
battle will not be one-sided, unless It
be all on our side.
A special dispatch in the Orego
nlan explains the Kentucky senatorial
election as follows: "It Is pointed
out by Democrats here that the Ken
tucky situation is particularly calcu
lated to occasion resentment. Not
only has It shown the extremity tc
which the .liquor Interests will go.
but It Is declared to be a body blow tc
primary elections as a method of de
termining senatorial nominees. Gov
ernor Beckham won in the Democrat
ic primaries, advocating prohibition
for Kentucky. He was as much the
nominee for the senate as was their
primary-chosen candidate for gover
nor. The gubernatorial candidate
was slaughtered by the liquor Inter
ests, and finally four Democratic leg
islators were induced to bolt. The
distllery interests In Kentucky art
unusually strong and were driven to
desperate means by the stand taken
by the Beckham organization."
Says the Salem Statesman: "A
square deal with no misrepresenta
tion 'is all tjie friends of the State
University appropriation bill desire
Jut this seems to be an impossibility,
for those opposing the measure. The
rery foundation of many of their ar"
juments Is talsrepresentation, and
tearly every argument " put forth
eems with false statements."
a inun has been brought back tc
Ife' after his heart had ceased to
jeat and physicians had pronounced
'.llm dead. He states that dying wa;
the most delightful experience in hi.
life, an astonishing statement that 1.
probably explained by the fact thai
he lived in Minnesota.
Judge H. Mj Cake is out with his
formal platform as a Republican sen
atorial candidate in the primaries. He
declares strongly in favor of State
ment No. 1, regarding It as virtually
Insuring the election of United States
senators by direct vote of the people.
There is one defect in the Tennes
see lady's plan to settle the race
question by distributing the negroes
jqually among all the states the
ibjection of the people of the states
.vhlch would have tb Increase their
legro population.
' Solomon was an ignoramus com
pared with he editor who can use
'ready print" without occasionally
knocking those he editorially boosts.
And It doesn't add to his Joy to learn
-hat others get paid for the knockf
he sends (out.
Joe Cannon says he does not swear.
'Sometimes," he added, "when em
.ihasis Is needed, I may use a word
r two not In the dictionary. But it
's not In any sense profanity. It Is
.nerely for emphasis."
Those who 'had doubts of Nick
Longworth's loyalty to the adminis
tration can dismiss them. He's not
only a red-hot administration man,
but a self-appointed deputy-wlelder
of the big stick.
Well, anyway, Harrlman's daugh
ter is going to marry an American.
The ceremony will be pulled off In a
New York church, March 3, at noon.
But Stuyvesant (Fish will not be
there.
Probably Tom Lawson Is keeping
quiet to give another member of the
.'amlly Iver Lawson, the bicycle en
durance rider a chance at the ad
vertising spot light.
Pittsburg Is experimenting with the
"dry Sunday," probably to ascertain
Its effect on Monday's thirst.
One sure and practical tnethcJ of
booking Eugene is to patronize home
business men.
We hse all the latest meth-.ds In
cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene
Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willam
ette street. Phne Red JS61. tf
281, Eugene, Or.
Are you lacking In health the
easiest thing in the world to keep,
the hardest to get? Holllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea Is health Itself. No
other remedy so effective. Satisfy
yourself. 35c Tea or Tablets.
LINN DRl'O CO.
KIVSLAVV ITKJM IV
HKIKK FROM THK WEST
Papers v;re signed at Mapleton
luesday by which-Harper Workman
and wife sold and transferred their
ranch on the river above Acme to J
. Kredrlckson. .
C. H. Young, the rorest supervisor
at Mapleton, was Iti town Tuesdav He
informs us that he has had consider
able traveling to do lately In perform
ance of the duties of his position.
The school In Bemhardt's district
will open next Monday for the spring
term with Miss Katherlne Levage as
teacher.
Elmer Johnson arid 'family, who
have been residing at Aberdeen,
Wash., for two or three years past,
returned to Florence Jast Friday.
They have rented Amos HRrinr's
ranch on North Fork and will reside
on it tne coming st.innier.
A new gasoline engine for the
Evangelical church launch arrived
a few days ago and has ben put In
position for. use in the boat. This
will be a great Convenience for Bro.
Lovell.
A change is to take place in the
management of the Mapleton hotel
March 1. Charles Beach, who has
had the hotel leased for the past year,
win retire trom the business and R.
H. Clow will take charge again.
From E. K. Benedict we learn that
the Siuslaw Boom Comnnny lat n.-.i-flnished
clearing the drift out of their
booms and there are no more dntt
logs in the boom to be turned loose
In the river. Mr. Benedict states
that this is the earliest In the season
that they have finished sorting over
the logs and' separating them from
the drift.
Last Saturday J. H. Pratt and Al
Keady agreed upon terms for an ex
change of property, and some money
has been paid to bind the bargain. By
the deal Ready obtains Praf's rnner.
on South slough by giving his in ex
change his residence property In
Florence and paying him the differ
ence. Mr. Ready Intends to-move his
family to the ranch In a few days. He
will reside there and conduct his meat
market in town. The West.
WHY 110 THEY RAGE?
(Peopio's Press, Rep. )
Why do the wicked rage and im
agine vain things?
T'hrt rpl fnnnte r?ti for 'e op
position of a considerable mi1"''"
-tnie miners to Statement No. 1
and the direct primary system gener
ally would be Interesting to their hon
est readers and the voiers
state besides. We dou't know how.lt
impresses the average man, bin Li.
date we have not discovered Ore
gon newspaper that was onnly fliht
,lng Statement No. 1, and that wa
avowedly trying to thwart the win
f the people that did not have sonif
Millcles and plans In entire accord
vlth the tencr of Its remarks against
Statement No. 1. In about seven
oases out of every ten you discover
without Inside data the reason for
the newspaper's opposition to State
ment No. 1, and it never is among the
reasons It gives when trying to make
a pretense of defending its flghl
against the popular choice of United
Stae3 senators.
The Oregonian has used all the ar
guments that any one 'has to offer
against tho direct primary and State
ment No. 1, and sifting out the abusp
and the practical machine politics,
and the funny pictures and the sar
casm, there Is nothing loft but chaff.
Buncombe and vain imaginings and
hot air are common arguments in
times of political stress and cfte
they suffice to profit a grafter ,anr'
defeat the honest, but lr. Is djubtfu'
If nil the papers of Oregon can foo
the people this time, aid fortunate
there are several that are on th
right side.
Oregr.u Eplelemic. '
(Sturgls (S. XI A Press.)
The Press Is Informed that a new
illment has broken out in this city.
It is called Oregonltls, the person af
flicted being none other than our to
tund friend, Charles F. Runkel. This
disease takes the form of an halu-
clnatlon that Oregon knocks the
socks off South Dakota n t ln-e n1
abode, and is ticcompanied by an, un
quenchable desire to talk of yti
onions, new potatoes, asparagus and
strawberries rlcht now whn hnr
we have our fully matured crop of
Icicles and snow balls. Dr. McSloj
has diagnosed this case, and sayr
that while It Is a pronounced type
he believes that there will be 'a rad
leal abatement of the ailment, and
possibly a complete cure "when the
summer days are come ngafn," anr'
Charley comes forth arrayed In hlr
white duck suit and his stiff-brim
med straw hat. Ills many friends,
we hope; await patiently for the an
ticlpated change.
I'ultcn's Iove- for Friend.
(Polk County Observer, tte.)
Oh. how 1 love my friends! My
friends are so dear to me! I died t
save my friends! So shouts Senator
Fulton in his every public utterance
But he did not seem to care much for
his friend Hrownell after that gentle
man got Into trouble and was appar
ently out of the nolltical game lr
Oregon. George C.'s red-hot come
back in reply to Filton's answer to
Heney proves, however, that " the
Clackamas county statesman Is far
from being a dead one. Fnlton'p
attack on his former friend and sup
porter was unkind anl uncalled for
and the sizzling rebuke he received
In turn was merited. And C.e rg C.
Intimates that he may give the peo
ple of Oregon a llllle more ' Inside
history" before he gets through with
his former "frlfnd" from Astoria.
CAM. FOR (Ol ..TY WAHUXTS
I.
Notice is hereby g'vnn that al
I ane rinnty warrants previous to rea
Ifler No 4fl,1fi, registered October 11
1907. will be tin 111 t;n presentation at
my office on March 2. 190S. Interer
will ceara on th nt date,
R. E. EASTLAND.
Treasurer Lane Co., Oregon.
Eugene, Or., Feb. 27, 190S.
tontb.
8iaitart
c; a. hto t. x s. .
IN UK1 1M l"W 1 leS". WJK
o
THE MARKET
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Hugh's
22 welt 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 oll-f Intidicd V room
house and three lota In Par
ma, Idaho, und 110 acre farm
adjolulng Pannn to trntlo for
property In liuno Co., Oregon.
jtyt - ,
15 nrre-s, 1 mllo from Eugene;
all In cultivation, ' O-rooni
house; good burn; brick Ci l
ler; chicken house and park;
family orchard; desirable
place for price $2200
25 acres of tho very best river
bottom land, unimproved;
will trade for city proiM-rty.
28 acres Joining Oakland, Or.,
Douglass Co., to trade for
property In or near Rugenc,
Oregon. ' , '
200 acres on Mohun k,' 120 acres
' timber; cruises 0,000,000 ft.,
balance In imsturo, meadow
anil fruit ; 0-room house,
frame barn; priio . lowered
' from $!500 to $!t200; will
consider trade for residence
In Eugene.
1 85 acres joining town ; all well
fenced, flue 8 room house; 8
barns, chicken house, smoke
house, etc; 3 year old family
orchard; price $0500; (1000
down, balunce at 0 per cent.
J J 0 ,
40 acres of timber lying inline
dlutoly on Suislaw rlvei;
cruises 8,000,000 feet, to
trade for proiiorty In or n;nr
Eugene.
00 acres of r or d wood; B.OOO
cordu, 8 miles Hotitli of En
gine, at $20 ier acre,
28 acres river bottom on McKea
zie river; mostly in cultiva
tion; flae river bottom; small
house and barn, come apple
and peach orchard; a bargain
at 91000. '
100 acres; 80 acres Umber, 40
pMtnre; 40 acres ., cul
tivation; B-room house; fnlr
barn; varli-ty orchard iv SO
head of rattle; 2 homes; new
wagon; hark; nrw plows;
disc mower, I'rlre,
, :t(K)0; will consider trade
fnr prniierty In or near Eu-
. gene.,,-
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wot S.h St.
1 OK BALK
I MISIEI,LAXIX)IS (Conltnii.il.)
PURK IillEl) White Wyandolte eggs
for sale. J. A. Urlffln, 7 IS Kerry
street. miO
FOR 8A1.K bi-coud growm fir
wood. V. L. Copperuoll, at Watt's
Jewelry store. tf
FOR SALE Cheap, good second
hand Studebaker 3-inch wagon.
Enquire at Eugene Uroeerr. If
FOR SALE Good seconu-hand Smith
..Premier typewriter. Call at office
of International Correspondence
Schools. 45 West Sth St.
FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. W. B Hampton, 1 llli
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
DON'T fail to see Cheiem if you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, improved aud uuliuproved.
1 Timber and mining stock. H. Che
iem, Room 11,. Walton Uldg. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESl'ON
OUNCE SCHOOLS "The Uusy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
in nearly all tho trados and profes
sions. Text books and instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full information aud circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, representative.
FOR SALE BY OWNER A brand
new 5-room cottage; all modern;
in choice location on West Elev
enth street; lot Gli 2-3x1 tl 1 1-2
feet. The best bargain In Eu
gene. Must be sold very soon, lin
qulre at this office. m2S
FOR SALE U OWNER New eight
room house with gas.eloctrlc light,
beautiful shrubbery, and all mod
ern improvements, two blocks
from car line and in heart of res
idence district. You pay no agent's
n commission. Lots till 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 6, over First National Bank.
Bring this notice wltb -,u.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres
fine land; all fenced; all kinds of
fruits and berries; good buildings
of all kinds; farm Implements and
garden tools; fine garden spot;
near Irving. For further informa
tion apply to Kitchen & Kompp's
barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts.
in 2 1
FOR SALE BY OWN 10 it A nearly
new y-room house; close to Univer
sity; on a choice, high and sitely
corner lot 6Sxl20 feet; nicely im
proved; some good fruit aud a
deep well; this properly Is well
worth $3000, but much less will
take it If sold within ten days. En
quire at this office. m2S
A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 7
miles west of Eugene on Elmlra
road; 3-4 miles from school; all
under fence; 10 acres In pasture;
some wood In pasture; 3 apples,
1 cherry, bearing; 28 assorted fruit
trees one nnd two years old; 20
acreB 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 nous-
and force pump. Price, $1000
Bring this notice. I. N. Harbaugh
over First National Rank. tf
FOK RENT
FOR RENT Five-room cottage for
rent. Inquire at 194 East Eleventh
street. tf
FOR RENT Ivio rurnlshed' rooms
for young men students. Cull at
332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf
FOR RENT Two unflrunlshed
rooms and two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply at 760
Pearl street, cornor 12 th.
WANTEL Probationers for the Gen
eral hospital. Apply in writing or
personally to Mlas Murray, super
intendent, General hospital, Eu
gene. ni2
PASTURE TO KENT Will pasture
cattle and horses, on the Matthew
Walli8 farm, two miles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
sonable. Inquire Room 1, over
Loan & Savings bank, or address
P. O. Box 1X2. F.ueeno
WANTED
f
WANTED Position to work In pri
vate family or as housekeeper by
young lndy. Address "L. S., care
of Guard. m71
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
" pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
tf
DO YOU WANT a liomesteud or tim
ber rlnlm? If so address William
Douglas, Box 341, North Bend, Or.
mlO
IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu
gene. Or. tf
$10 REWARD 1 will offer $10 re
ward for the arrest and conviction
or information leading to the ar
rest and conviction of tho party or
parties who entored my fowl house
on the night of December 25 and
on the night of February 2 and
stole trerefrom on tho former
date ono Silver Hamburg .cockerel
and on tho latter date two brown
Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller
than the other Jos. Davles. mV
. - PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers In real
estate, Creswell. Or,
ABSTRACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Kugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
. nnd expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment
Eugene. Oregon.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course ol
construction. If thinking of build
lug, large or small, see me. Ternn
reasonable. Room 7, Chrismau
block.
I'NDERTAUEKH
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDKRSON, undertaken
and eiubalmors. Corner Willam
ette, and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funoral director
State licensed embalmer. Offlci
and residence. Tenth and Ollvi
streets. Phone Red 4481.
PHYSICIANS ASl SURGEONS
DR. II. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, 618 Willamette streot.
Phono Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry Btreet.
Phone Red 3197.
a 11. CANNON, M. D. llomoopnthlc
physician aud surgeou. Chronic
dlsoases and diseases ot women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory aud light treatment
Office, Suite 1, 2 aud 3, Dunn build
lug. Phone Muln 540, Uiiurdf
Hoffman House. Phone Main II.
DR. ANNA MAURER, Ostenpathli
phy'clan. All curable disease
treated. Women and children i
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunu'i
Phono Red 1631.
J. FRANK TITU8, M. D. llomoeo
palblc physician and surgoon
Chronic diseases and diseases ol
women and children given special
attention. Farad Ic galvanic, static,
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments given, Oflce, cornel
Willamette and Eighth streets
Matlock bldg. Residence 632
Pearl street. Office phone, Red
1091, Resldonce phono, Red
41)81.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathle
physician. Office hours, 9 a, m
. to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4; 30. Hamp
ton building, 7th and Willamette
streets. Residence and office
phone 6171 -
ATTOIt.NKV8-AT-l,AW
8. D. ALLEN, Attoruel -at-la, 616
Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-,
law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bonn
Practice In all courts of the stat
and before the U. S. Land Offlci
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluu,
Building.
WANTED Work by married couple,
man Is carpenter but is willing to
do any kind of work; woman a
good cook. Call at the Plymouth
Lodging House, Willamette street.
ml
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On
knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like now.
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
128 Lowmdsle street, Portland,
Oregon, for orlces
WANTED From 2.0UU to 3,000
acres cleared or par'ly cleared
land, rlrh deep soil, alnpteel lo
fruit, trucking and llvo mock; lo. i
cation deslre-il on river nnd creek. I
Bring us a dem-rlpilon nnd oiilliue
of land in tracts of SO ui-ii-s and
up.
Pacific Land Company, i
P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham
bers and Brlstow bunk.. tf
MIMCKLLl.NEOl'H
C. A. WINTER. MEIER, Attorucy-al
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-IJrls-tow
Bank, x
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Pot'er. Office one block south of
Chrismau block, Eugono, Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attornoy-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Ravings Bank.
ACCORDION PLKAllNG -Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 flllyard
street, near Enst Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phons Red 3302. tf
DRESSMAKING Ml uses Sullivan ft
Miller, 51X Washington street.
1'hoiu Red 5100. alii
DOKRia & HK1PWORTII, Attorney!
at law. Office In llovey building
over Cbambors-Brlstow bank
WALTON NE33, Attorneya-at-la'w
J. J. Walton anil S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
stale. Office, . room 3, Waltoi
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
I. N. HARBAUGH. Special alien"
tlon given to divorce and settle
' men! if estates. Agent for Contl
n o n t n I Insurance Company, Boon
5, First National Bank Building
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSK (1. WELLS. Lawyer, NeTl 6
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opposite postofflcs. Olvet special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also In all pension matters. Phone
Red 1176.
Organized 1833
The First
National Dank
CF EUGENE, ORL CON
Capital paid In. $100,000
Surplus and uudlvldi.l
profits 65,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total $365,000
Wo will be pleased to have your
name on our books your fluids, sub
ject to check. Wa will handle your
business with care and In strict
confidence, whether your account la
largo or small.
T. O, Hendricks. . . . , President
3. B. Eakln Vice President
P. ,E. Suodgrass CaBhler
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Canhler
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
I-'nlrlmnks-Mursi' (iusnlino Knliies
for pumping, spraying, sawing, rlml
ing. .Ouinis compli'li1,
FnirtmnUs Nnilivs for weighing.
I'nlrlmnks-Morsc Pyunnios ami Mo
tor fur power and Hulil.
KHirlmiiLs-MiirM' imlmills and
Towers.
KnlYlmnkN-Morse (irirderN, l'Ytnl
Choppers, Well Pumps.
All l'irst oualiiy good at lowest
prices always in stork. Iheral terms.
Prompt reply to inquiries and quick
shipments. Write for catalogue and
prices. '
BERGER. &. BEAN KDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, 0
FAIRBANKS MORSE (1& CO.
Portland, Oregon
E!ectric,Gas,Water
Wil'amette Vrilley Co
E. Cs 'Gulliford
Feed and Livery, ,
Boarding Stables
New I-'loor lloemi New
Itiihln-r The Turnouts,
lull Creek SliiK' I'iuu.
101) West Sth Street.
Phone Main DO
riOARC
1 Julius
Goldsmith
Madame Dean's
FRENCH n , p
FEMALE lILLOi
A HA Fit, Ci:TAI IlB-
i.itcr vtn KcreunjtHKn
Mknstui: axiom. I1EUH MOWH TO FAIL,
Hifcl Htm ! Kh mlvl Hallnfiwllnn Uunr
niilei tl ur Money IMiiiiili-il. H-nl pro
jml.l fnr f I. ID 1K'( ". Will wml Uk mi
oh trlii), to lu iml'l for when riilevid.
Kiifiiplcii Km'. latitat mi t''tthg I ho
pennlne, iicei'pt no HuhMtlluic. If your
dnurulft iIimk not huvu ilium neniX your
Ofili m to tho
UNITED MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, Lincittir, Pi.
Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano
r
HOWER & WOCD
Tle-nl IC(nle nnel Tlmlier T,nnds
lUuirli, IV rni mil! f.'lly I'mprrtr
Your uiIi'iiiimk ivHM't'tfulljr
nullrlli-il.
Itoom I, over I'lt-nt Nut. Hank
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-wr
years experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1 . Eocene. Oregon
A l T( lit K VH ( ( 'out liiucel. ) ""
I,. M. TIIAVIH, Attorney-Rt-law. Of
fice over KiiKene Loan & Savings
llnnk, KiiKene, OroKon.
1.. BII.YKU, Attorney-nt-law. Offlo
over- Yornn's shot) store, Eiikoqs,
Oregon.