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THH EIGHMK DAILT GUARD. SATVBHAT, MAROl T. 1008 JS Address all com-si"ei,- d make all remlt--&ibl?w Eugene u"d- Bate, Oregon. P010- u second-tlasB in- " -7Z,m for Tht u-. . J receipt for "ipuu r wiad rjMW The Dalllr iiae W"" a. ET-re-Geo. A. uru.,. imtar " Associated rC9ri GROWTH OF El-CiKXE 11KGINNING .'. will see the greatest acttv- ,. kimitib' this year that any Lttm Oregon town ever expert- .a This will be flue to mo wci k., , country tributary Is being Lnioped more rapidly than ever Ld tint tne next tive years wi" see L -.nnl.tion quadrupled. The val- wlll become a net work of elec tric roads, and numerous siuuu r ... . . ... u kI(t tnu will oe carveu uui u. Kbes, Increasing production and taurine & volume of business many Ls that of the present day. Fac- Liu and payroll Industries or L... binds will naturally follow the Uftii of the population because bwlll be a home demand lor nroducts. r r SKHie. as the natural commercial kin of the upper Willamette Bl- lg, must of necessity grow Into an Urtiit Inland city, with exten- Lf. jobbing and manufacturing In- t-dts. The activity of the present 1st till be only a beginning, and Ljtr and better buildings will go lilong our business streets with V succeeding year. As The fed predicted over a year ago, xi paving was the step' necestary aiugurate a long delayed trans ition into a real city, arid that Lisiredlctlon has been fully verified Lt now be successfully contro ls. The immediate effect of the prorement program has surprised pi Its most sanguine advocates. MNGK1KI.D PAPER AXI) THR REFERENDUM Tit Springfield News, speaking of ! University of Oregon approprla- 'u, sars: Von cannot keep a good thing Mi by any limitations; It 1b bound pow and flourish, and the exten- of Its work and service must be :br prompt and rational expendl- sdequate to the pare of that pia. There Is nothing to be urned k'inst such an appropriation; the I of the University is of a kind esatlve all thought of waste or plwgance or worse, and every ' of the f 125.000 will find Its Pt and purposeful place In the Mem of betterment designed for r "tbool. Te people do not alwavs havo Mfportunity to exercise their will we distribution of the public mon- "4 this Is an occasion for the Castration of their best Judg " la directing, at least, that much public treasure to channel? mean something of real and "lcal good; and of exemplifying ''' 'acuity for wise administrative "" To refuse It will be a sign 7" "fakness In that line; and pe there will hp nn A lihlnua- h "leareness In the mandate Polls to hand this sum ovei prolr representatives of the M'.lshment w e are all proud of." KUXI) IM,.,,., SAVS JOll IS FIXED ft Pnnl'. n . . , r,.ss, 0I Romano:, r "P the s-natoriai .i- IlT '1 " a ''"sislature must be kl eUI,er onPed to l. . 0. 1 or uledfrert In int. Pn l.,rk " """oilcan choice." I " " the nritwi,,., .... ... fa in w ' """" or the pro- UJ " na ruiton Bolld- i tk "ery e,fort to give . Repulilican nnmh.ti.. U 'e Republican nom: . 'mb,r:ain 'he choice of fcr, ( m3,,hine P'""8 o let t,;'o-. C an,ll(1te set he 1 la. ,'.t the K'-neral election H or I man ho Is already m . . '""""lorshlp which ' . y .""iherlaln will be I, "( 1,,llot f." 'he ei and organited." This movement to enforce the for feiture of the Southern Pacific land grant is taking on a phase that was not expected by many of those who helped to Inaugurate the movement against the railroad company, fa der the wording of the Fulton reso lution, pending In congress, the ac tion against the road grants may In volve large and small purchasers of the lands, as well aa the railroad. ,and many protests are going to Wash. Ington against the adoption of Sen ator Fulton s Joint resolution bv tha I bouse of representatives. The rail road aol4s 2,000,000 urea In viola tion of the terms of the grants, and purchasers who bought la violation of the terms of the grants more than the ISO-acre limit for each pur chaser,' at a price exceeding 12.50 per acre, and not being actual set tlershold some 700,000 more acres. The resolution Is so broad as to cover all violations of the terms of the grants, both by the railroad and by timber speculators, and by small buyers. It authorizes and directs the attorney-general to bring suits In equity "to enforce any and" all rights and remedies of the United States." "Old Borax" Vtley may find him self boomed for president by the whlskeyltes. In a recent speech he said: "While alcohol is bad for the human system, whiskey Is exceeding ly good for the alimentary secretions, the constituent matters that go to make up the product overcoming the bad effect of the alcohol in It. A man. should be. allowed to take a drink when so disposed." In these prohibition times that's surely say ing some. Maybe the official announcement that there was more than a billion dollars in gold coin the largest amount ever gathered in one place and under one control in our treas ury had something to do with the ef fusive friendliness Japan has recently been displaying toward Uncle Sam. It took President Diaz, of Mexi co, twenty-seven years of dictatorship to arrive at the conclusion that It would be undemocratic for him to continue the Job after his present term, and the announcement of the conclusion may be a grandBtand play at that. It did not require a senatorial Sol-1 omon to convince anybody that "the demand for money has for years been growing faster that the supply," nor that It will continue to grow faster, regardless of laws. Did any man ever have all the money he wanted? If half that's printed concerning politicians making use of the affairs of the closed state banks in New York to boost themselves be true, 1 somebody Is liable to get badly stung sooner or late. You can't safely mon key with money. What will the college professors be "knocking" pext? Here's a profes sor of American history saying that twenty-six of our presidents have not been up to the average of some rul- i ers of England and France. Maybe It was luck that enabled Former Governor Bradley to land that Kentucky Senatorship, though we are confident that Former Gov ernor Beckham would give It anoth er name. Mr. Bryan probably doesn't feci a bit thankful toward those who are saying that they favor his election because the Republican senate would stand In the way of his doing any thing. A Maine man has a churn which has been in his family for 170 years, and we strongly suspect that some of the butter It turned out when It was new Is still being sold in this town. If Wu Ting Fang, the new Chinese minister, Is right In declaring that the open door policy is In effect In Manchuria, an awful lot of lying has been done by others on the subject. A noiseless gun has followed smokeless powder and, though there Is no definite Indication of his com ing, we can at least hope for the hot airless orator. Good for mcrrlimly. Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent architect In the Deibert Building. San Francisco, savs: "I fully enoorse all that has been said of hleclrie Hit ters aa a tonic medicine. It is good for everybodv. It corrects stomach, liver and k'ldne disorders In a prompt and efficient manner, and huilita nn the system." Electric Bit ters Is the beat spring medicine ever sold over a druggist s counter; as a blood purifier It U uneqnan. cent at w. A. Miysenun ' store. It maK to difference how long vou've suffered, or what failed to cure vou. Holllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea mske. sick, wrak men, wo men and children strong and healthy It s done so for thousands. Why not for you? 3.'jc Tcs 4r Tablet". L'NN DIM'li CO. Onion Pe. CHAMBERS HAUDWAR1: 1.0 ELKS' MINSTRELS AGAIN TONIGHT j LAST PKltFOllMAXrh' OF THK . MlXSTHK'lJi AT EltifXK Til KA. ' TUK THIS KVEXIXU Probably no entertainment event ever given in Kugene by local talent has caused as much favorable com ment as the Elks minstrel ahow, and those who did not have the pleasure of seeing the boys on Thursday night will have the opportunity toulght. Many of those who attended the show at its first presentation have bought tickets for tonight again as new Jokes will be Introduced and several new songs will be put on. One of the new features will be the Henry Glbbs quartette, which will appear In the big plantation scene. Introducing sev eral southern melodies. If you have not seen the show, by all means go tonight, and if you did see It, go again and hear the new Jokes and songs to be presented. HIIA'LIXKM HAVE REACHED CAPACITY. Washington, March 5. Argu ments of the Pacific Coast LitmhT case were resumed before th? Inter state commerce commission this mor ning. J. D. Kerr, represoiuin'K the Hill roads, frankly stat"d that the Northern Pacific and t'.rcat North ern have reached their capacity for handling traffic. He said as the de velopments of tho northwest contin ued, traffic would Rrow. ' Therefore existing roads must in crease their capacity or new roads must be built, but h? declared no new roads would be built to haul lumber unless they had a guarantee of a rate that would be remunerative. If the old non-compensatory lumber rate ' is continued in effft, money cannot be procured and railroad building will stop, he said. Kerr de nied that the lumber men would be injured by an increase In the rate. They can absorb the Increase and still make a handsome profit, be declared. The Booth-Kelly Company, In Oregon, which is not opernted un der favorable conditions could on the basis of an advanced rate still earn 31 per cent annually on Its Invest ment. Some companies could make larger profits, others not so much. Relative to the arguments tbat lum ber cannot move Into competitive territory under an advanced rate, Kerr showed that the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Co.mpany of Ta coma paid 5 cents Into this district for years and made good profits. This is higher than the proposed new rate. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants up to and Including No. 192, registered July 9th, 1907, and drawn on the general fund, and sow er warrants up to and Including No. 172, registered July 11th, 1906, will be paid on presentation at my office March 12th, 1908. Interest wilt cense on that day. FRANK REI8NER, City Treasurer. Eugene, Or., March oth, 190. A NEW REAL HSTATK FIRM Those having farms, timber lands or relinquishments, city properties, business houses or merchandise for sale should sea Wilson & Nichols, over Linn's Drug Store, as they are In touch with Investors In nearly ev ery state iu the Union. AXXOUNCKMKXT J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy iiave opeaed a real estate office in the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where wo would be pleased to have all old friends who have property to sell, both farm and 'city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. I HOWE & BUOY, ' tf 542 Willamette Street. GASOLINE WOOD RAWING t W. G. White I. prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore.. March 2. 1S08. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed In this office by Har rison K. Shirk, contestant, against homestead cntrv No. 10037. made April 30, 19(11, for W. , N. E. "4, S. E. H . N. E. VI. and N.E.H S E. , Section 8, Town ship 19 S.. Range 6 W., by Mack n7H tlntiiior Cnntestee In which It Is alleged that said Mackwood Hop- per never established his residence thereon, has never built nny house ' thereon or improved any part there of, and has never lived thereon, but at all times slnre making said entry has lived anil has had his residence elsewhere, and has wholly Abandoned the said entry so made hy him; and that said alleged absence was not due to employment in the military or naval service of tho United States of America In time of war, said par ties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touch ing sad allegation at 10 o'clock a. ro., on April 4. 10X, before W. W. f'alhlr.a, United States Commissioner, In hlo office at Eugene. Oregon. , (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April IS, 1908, before the Register and Re-; Ice-ver at the United Slates Land Of-1 flee In Roseburg, Oregon. I Tie said contestant having. In a I proper affidavit, filed March 2. 1908, set forth tacts wnicn snow wiai unci due diligence personal service of this i,otce can not be made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such mi tlce be given by du and proper pub lication. ui:niamin l. eddy. ltgi!tC.-. mm MB A I ur. i.reiix yourauas TOILET POWDER A pur. aiitisep. tie ToiU l'owdir for infants and adults. Exqui Biuly psrf-mtd. Hciulen aa ucsl huat tiuuiplaxioa Mui ki liia akbj iaar, suft soot vclvtty. -Uliant tkiB iiriut axel aboald ba is4 tmlv afUr balb iag and staving, R'ving a dlight I anil rafrhui( Mt. At -Mi . tra or by mad, M an u Box. Pro p-md-v FERD. T. MOPKIN8. N.Y. CITY. Proprietor of (OVRAll'S IHIIHTH CREAM loa au am aavgauuaurn bv STAXLE1-8, 12 Willamette Kt. - - . Eugene KITCHEN, &. KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & OWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eus;ene, Or. C K. Munrov T. W. Munroe HOUSEFURNISKINGS We now have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Shelf Hardware and cuttelry 67 W. Eighth St.. E.JCENE - (f tfr THE MARKET FOR ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 west 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 8-room hous? and 2 lota; de sirable corner; good barn, water, bath and sewer; must be Bold Boon; good value at $:ui(0 8-room house and Kood lot on Willamette street; good lo cation; cltv water; electric lights, l'rlce $l!71M 8-room house and corner lot 80x16(1; barn, hen house, chicken yard, some fruit, l'rlce 2imo 79 acres five miles from Hprlnn fleld; 40 lu cultivation, 3D pasture; new IO-room bouse, 40i80 barn; 4 acrea orchard: for sale or trade for larger place. 3 acres close to town; 4-room bouse, small barn; 1 acre orchard; to trade for larger place; will par difference. We also have buslneaa open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 wst8 h St, fWPw If 0 - aiOV CLASSIFIED I OK SM.K WOOD FOR SALE 16-inch oak wood. Phone Furmers 2SI or in quire at Sleruor a grocery store, all PURE BRED Whlie Wyaudotta egss' for aale. J. A. Griffin, 7 IS Furry street. mi'J TUK lAl.r tMcoad crstfis fir weou. W. L. CopiMjrioll, at Watt'a Jlrv store, tf FOR 8ATB--esa"uTlcli cow R. Yargie, West Savanna street lyulwby addition. I ml POK 8AI.K--Cheap. J scciuiU haud Si udf baker l-tucd wagon. Eaqnlre at Nugcaa Groover. If Hilt SAl.H-Haff OriNBgton Ctftiii. 13 for l. W. B. Hampton, 110;! Colnmbia avenue, urnej 19th si. FOR SALE Loose and baled cheat hay; also oat struw. Photui Far mers 13x9. Squire Smith, Irving, i ml8 dw t-i.t Uood secouu-hand Smith ..Premier typewriter. Cill at office , of International Correspondence S"hools, 45 West 8;h st. VOH SAI.KAt a BPcr.ftert. 1 1-2 K;.-; furni'r; strtei.s kvjkI-mI ami sniveled: Vtwcnn Wil u;ti'M:! strM iu.1 ruiVi.Td'.t.v. AJdri-ss P. O. !3.:x mi;i Vo'ti .SAl J;! Srirtji r .r sUur'- tiiPr on ly. Owe huU a acrrs, uatn. pr.ivft.1, atl.'oli'.ln city lirnitf. uv iciMi-s. Howe & Butty, of Tiro in Jlaur.ir's J-.v .:ry store FOU SALE One team of good mares with harness and .'asou; also one vouiik c-w giving some milk and two Jersey calves. A. F. Linn, 4 15 Enst Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE Portable sawmill, trac tion eugine, threshing machine; machinery practically new and In good condition. l'rlce for entire outtlt $'.'600 If gold soon. Ad dress "E. P.," care of Guard, aa KvJit 8&1jE Bala cheat and ..loose vetch hay for sale; also 16-lnchi and 4-foot maple wood, well sea soned. Addreaa Louis C. Vitus, Junction H. F. D. No. 2, Oregon. Phono Farmers' 129. a3 FOR SALE BY OWNER A brand new 6 -room oottage; all modern; , lu choice locattou on West Elev enth .street; lot 60 2-3x161 1-2 fuet. The best bargain in Eu gene. Must be sold very soon. En quire at this office. . m2H FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acrea cf timber and mlnernl Innd, 19 south, 1 east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trado for accounts of defunct bankH of Port land or property, or make a cash urfor. II. Moore. 504 Ooldsmlth struct, Protland, Or. n4 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 bouse; two blocks from Geary school houae. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent, Boom &, over F'rst National Bank. Bring this notice with vou. FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres fine land; all fe.uced; all kinds of fruits aud berrlus; good buildings of all kinds; farm Implements and garden tools, flue garden spot; near Irving. For further Informa tion apply to Kitchen & Kompp's barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts. m21 FOR SALE Work team, harness and wagon,'' cheap; or will trade for lots, house and lots or small acreage In or nenr Eugene and pay tho difference. Call fore noons. E. S. Roire, 241 W. 6th street. iiili.1t FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly new 9-room house; close to Univer sity; on a choice, hjgh and sitely corner lot 68x121) feet; nicely Im proved: some gc . I fruit and a deep well; this property 1b well worth 1.1000, but much less will take It if sold within ten days. En quire at this office. m2S FOR SALE Largq 6. room modern house must be sold In 14 days splendidly Improved; has city wa-. ter, gas. electricity, beautiful yard, j choice shrubbery and many other attractions; offer owner In now making Is good for 14 days only.! For pnrtleuhirs and terms upply to this office at once, aa tho price will soon dispose of the property, which Is but three blocks from car linn and In heart of residence district. A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 7 tulles west of Eugene on Eltnlra 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 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 alx head; mow for 10 ton; two chicken hous and force pump. Price, 1 1 000. Bring this notice, t. N. Harbaugh, over First National Bank. tf IX-1 I IIM.JI E,Ji lifcS, rem hunt ROOMS TO KENT Two large rooms, suitable for fonr, together with board. Enquire of Mrs. A. U. Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf FOR KENT Two unflruulshed rooms and two-furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 760 pearl street, corner 12th. , PASTURE TO KENT Will pasture cnMle and horses on the Matthew' Wallla farm, two mllea west of Eugene. Fine grar.lng; terms rea sonable. Inquire Riwim 1, over I .trail ft Raving linnk. o' address P. . Box 182. Kiueus COLUMNS' l'oit i;i:t (CoiitimKi.) FOR RENT Five-room cottage fori rent. Inquire at 194 East Eleventh viANTma COOK WANTED Flrst-clawi cook wauted at Eugene General hoipi UW at once. tf WANTUD Ten ladlaa am gent dal ly to gul their clothe eiaaned and pressed at tha Hageae Dye Works. it WANTED TO BUT Good feed oats. The teed mill, luB Wnt Eighth at. mil WA-NThlD 'i aire ao elderly or uilddle-ugtHl woman a permanent hjme and anialt wag'-ifl In return for looklug alter house. Apply ('li East Ntutk street. mo WANTED TO RENT A good S-room hoiit.e with buth, toll"i; centrally located. P. O. Box 431, Eugene. (t DO YOU WANT a homestead or tim ber claim? If so address William Douglas, Box 34 1, North Bend, Or. m 10 IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop- erty tell the Oregon Laud Compa ny about It and they wili do the rest. 4 12 Willamette street, Eu tiouc. Or. tf WANTED Music pupils; terms fifty cents for lottr lessons or Iwelve lessuns lor $5; will give lessons In pupils's home If desired; good references. Address "M. A.,, care (luard. mil1 UOLD AND SILVlik PLATING On knives, forks aud all household ar. tides that do not look like new. Write the Oregoa Plating Works, 128 LowuBdale street, Portland. Oregoa. for tirlaae WANTED Manager; good salary; experience not neceasa'ry; for Eu gene branch office of large Port land real estate firm; we furnish large list and teach you the bus iness; small capital required. For particulars address "Manager," 242 Flftb street, Portland. ma WANTED From 2,0 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 and outline of laud in tracts of 80 acres and up. Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Chnm bnrs aud Brlstow bauk. tf MlbCKLLAMiOlH DRESSMAKING Missel Sullivan & Miller, 568 Washington street. Phone Red 0106. a21 AOCOitDION PLKATl.NU Done bj Mrs. Bert Vlneeut at 627 llllynrd street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phoue Bed 3302. tf DON'T fall to ace Cbcasm If you want bargains la real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved aod unimproved. Timber and mining ateck. li. Che enj. Room 11, Walton Bids, tf FOR TRADE An '8-room modern residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In beat prat of city; rents for 30 a month; will exchange for good real estate mortgage, timber land, farm or city property. P. O, Box 431, Eugene, Or. tf INTEIINATIONAL COnilEBPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments , (when required) furnished free. Full Information aud circulars at the local enrollment office, 46 W Eighth Btreel, It. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. 10 REWARD I will offer 110 re ward for the arrest and conviction or Information leading to the ar rest and conviction of the party or partlea who entered my fowl house on tlie night of December 2.1 aud oil the night of February 2 and stole trurefroiii on the former dule one Silver Hamburg cockerel and ou the latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, una much smaller than the other . Jos. Dsrlps. mi LOST AND Pot'.Mt FOUND Ladles' bracelet In front of KuykPiiditll'a drug store. Owner can get same by cnlllng at Guard office and paying for thlr ad. LOST UMBRELLA E. 8. II. on han dle. Return to Guard office and receive reward. m7 LOST Alpha Delta Phi fraternity pin between Hotel Hnieede and the atre or In Otto's. Notify Hotel Hmoeilu If found. Reward. Hi8 : removal" : SALE Being forced lo vacate our present quarters, we will sell Wall Paper and Paints at greatly reduced prices FOR THE - NF.XT30DYS Ludford & Haskell Practical P.ilntrri and Drcoritors 95 west Sth street Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUCKMK. OREGON Capital paid In .': 1.0D ja.imi... uU undivided profits IOO.Oflu AdditLoual liability of stockholders nsaar national baukln laws. 100.000 Total ISOO.OOle Under kiiue MAiutgi'nnvr 15fi Y Your Patronage Moltcltxd. T. G. Hendricks President S. B. Kakla,.... ....Vfca President P. B. Buodgraaa. ......... .Cash tor Luke L. Goodrich. . Aaalstut Cathie" Darwin Biistow. . .Assistant Cashier- GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY KHlrtiunks-Moi-Ne (iuNnlino Engine for pumping, spniyliii;, snwlng, grlnil iug. .Outfits complete. Fnlrhaiiks Scales for weighing. Kaii-biinks-MorNe Dynamos olid Mo tors for power anil light. l-'iiirlmukK-Moi-M) Windmills anil Tower. Fiililuiiiks-Morse Grinders, Peril Choppers, Well Piiiiim, All first oiuililv uooils nt lou-ctit prices nhviivs in Htock. Liberal terms, j I'roimit reply to lniuirlis iiikI quirlr shlpineiits. Write for aitiiloKuo nnj I prices. ttU-RCRR &. BEAN HDW. COk Agenos, Eugene, 0 FAIRBAK, MORSE (Sb CO. Pi .land, Oregun EIectric,Gas,Water Willamette Valley Co E. C. Gulliford Fee J and Livery, Boarding Stables New Ploor Hoom New Rubber Tire Turnout. Full Creek Htage Line. 109 West Slit Street. Phone Main Wi CIGAS Julius Goldsmith S. . Stevens . . PIANO TUN Ell . . .cave orders at EIIith' Pinne House, .Phono Main 41, Residence IHH West I Villi St. Itexlllence Plionn ltel 2771. E. P. SHIfiN Shocmaking and Repair pairing of all Kinds Neatly done at niy shop 68 W. 8th st, Eugene Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Haulinft WOOD FOR SiALE S04 VlllimcttrSt Eugene, O(oo Phone Blank li" IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Steel dp; stamped with your Initial wlili cnvi'loiies to match. 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