Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 14, 1908, Image 3

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    THE EVGEE DAILV GrARD, SATl'RDAY, MARCH 14, 190N
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T '.ol' ? fnr subscriptions or
l',na.. Vhr business for The
Cr? . George A. Drury.
Coburg-George n.,,nri7ert to
K'St for subscriptions
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ixnEPKXHEXT PAPEK.
V luiu-lnted Press.
Ujm". MARCH 14, 1908
" d:iv of tue week.
cblisM n.iress all com-
1 ? riCW"
make all remit-
17ky bkixc spent
BY POMI H--" .'i-ii...
L orocon City Courier asserts
L money is being spent to defeat
L ,ir election or senators in
Ln, bat It does not .fear the re-
It. The Courier says:
The money used in Oregon to car
ite against Statement No. 1
Lot be raised to any large extent
rwran. There is great tear tnat
Li.r election of senators, will
tjd to other states. In Buch an
U it might be hard for the varl-
ininstrlal and railway corpora-
tiud other great financial aggre
m to own their respective quo-
nf senators. The United States
Lie might really become a'branch
Ike people's government. No. It
Lbsolutely necessary that these
opltallstlc organizations own
Cnlted States senate, and this
ISrol the people that they would
lo elect senators must be nipped
li. bud. There is every reason to
Lie that hundreds of thousands of
l are to be used during the .next
La In overthrowing the amend-
t lo our constitution commonly
in Statement No. 1, and that
aoney comes largely fronv-out-
k snrces. If the next legislature
kmade up of men not In'har-
lith Statement No. 1, the trick
kooe. Our privilege of electing
4 Slates senators will then he a
;t the past. The people, help-
Irr'snonslble, must be prevented
doinic themselves Injury. It is
Mr necessary that the pollti-
become their guardians. This
ol real political liberty has be
a dangerous thing. Under
pretense or other the people's
ilese ot electing the senator must
on back from them."
pSTIOXS THAT WILL
I1K VOTED OX IX JUNE
( III the annual appropriation
State University at $125,00p.
squire railroads to issue pass-
fall state, county and district of-
anproprinte $100,000 for Na-
1 Guard armnrios. '
Slve sheriffs exclusive control
''ity prisoners.
In Increase the number of Judges
' supreme court from three
:'' 'by legislature).
Sire political parties nropor-
f ''' Presentation In the leglsla-
Provlde for the. recall nf mihlir
"and to elect their successors.
' take from the district attorney
"er o( indictment and invest
ray in grand judles.
mmpt certain property from
ion.
Prevent the Ir-ruini f-m
'""as or r.-,.a'i.. i..t......
i-'.i.i.s iii.iinL.vc
'bJ the stat.. grange). '
" ea.Si city nr town the sole
'rewlate Its business houses,
'i. theatre, m,i m,
... v .live as
-.es.
"tend suffr.,,,, ,., ..,
.rru,.t prari,,. a(. ,,-
"". "I nmm.y ,hnt candidates
Wad (nr .
f Reo ) ""''"mi purposes.
. - "".nuiini .o. i. (By
.;" "lion of Wasco county
LT'0B "no"ier county.
"01 River th. .
j. - "'- ..(..Illy BeUl.
L. 0" f Wasco county.)
fi,hi!lltor Mlmon .
nhvlgatlon on the lower Vll!amett(
and Columbia rivers. (By the peopli
of Multnomah county.)
For an amendment of s"c!!?ti ;i
(evidently Intended to be soitio:i 'i,
of article 3 of the constitution, i ! u-
Ing the c;;mi'nsn:lon of nien;lr.: u!
the lusi!iituri to $100 for each r .-ia.
lar session uiirl $!0 per day for crj
extra session, Instead cf $3 p.T la
and mileage. Section 2S m-ovi 1 ...
the time when laws tak? eff. i t. ami
me jiruiiuseu iinienument Is tlK'r. fort
wrongly numbered.
RoreburS' has join? j the "!! os
I ers' League" and Is crowding well
i up toward the front rank, her public.
lty rnnd amounting to $6500. This
is good news for the boosters of Kit
gene, who feel that they set the ball
rolling and that for additional townF
to take up the work is aiding their
efforts toward making a Greater Ore
gon. A bigger and better state means
larger and finer cltie, and Eugenr
will put forth every effort to get het
share of the new people and Increas
ing business. Toward Roseburg and
other enterprising towns we have thf
kindliest feelings, because the creed
of the true booster Is to always push
but never knock.
A correspondent of an Eastern pa
per makes the proposition that the
stars on the flag of the Union be ar
ranged In the form of a swastika on
the field of blue. He says the swas
tika ornament has from ancient times
been considered the emblem of good
luck and great success, first used Ir.
this country by the Indians, being
significant of long life. Four times
during the year the sign may be Heen
in the heavens at midnight, which
means, freely translated, "continue
with ourage." At least, the corre
sponnent contends, the design would
be purely American.
SAMUEL W. TAYLOR
RESIGNS HIS POSITION
"as coxxKri i:i with w..
ti::; plant nm past i:k.ht-
TI1X V KA IIS FAITH El' I, AM)
I I 1 It lE.VT
Samuel w. Taylor, who has been
nil.-. whi, WJ.,,r Wllrks OI
l-.ugen,. sinii- their installation eiirht-:e.-n
years aKo. has resisiu-cl bis posi
i''i as snm-hntenil.'iir ..f tt,i,u ,.i...
and mains. Ho is as yet iindetoriiiin-
wnat business he will follow, but
will not be idle long.
Air. Tuylor, during his connection
with the water plant, hns been faith
ful and efficient and he will be great,
ly missed by the patrons of the svs
tem. He thoroughly understands the
ater business and his place will be
hard to fill. During his Incumbency
the city has never been short of wa
er while he had charge of the pump,
ing plant. Te knp- tho i, ,,...., .,
every main in the entire system from
me uig i;-incn pipes to the tiny half
inch pipes.
DRESS-
ffllli;
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 Oil SAI.K
rns hem
WUOH KOIl SALE - -lt'.-lm-h oak l-'dlt K KM' - l-'h . r.u.ni ,vi:;n,- for
wood, l'li.ino Kavim rs or iu- rent. Inquire al 1 11 I East Elei-nili
quir.' at Mi'i-ii.T a srj.'.'ry slot.-, a"- sir.vt. tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
m: ii. i sr v i K ai.i:n rs
Pl'UE llliKl) While Wyan.lo t,- ,
lor sale. J. A. I'.iifiin, 7 is l-'.-i r)
street. in:
I KOK A1.K h.-conil urn-til fir
wood. W . E. Coppernoll, at Watt s
Jewelry store. tf
EOK SAI.K lluft Drpingtlin egss,
13 ror $1. W. 1) Hampton, I 104
toluinbla aveuue. corner liilh st.
lorij.
tt....
IBv
The Dalles fish
' tk. - '" "'"g tor salmon
. '. " '"e Sandy. (Bv
l - ii-,,.rm,n )
int.-rests of better
The Guard is one of the largest
and best dally newspapers in Oregon
because Eugene is one ol the largest
and best towns In the state. You can
always Judge a city by Its newspapers
and big eight and twelve page dail
ies like The Guard are never printed
In half-dead towns. 1
Rhode Island is taking a census of
the unemployed of the state. It Is
asserted by some of the jealous ones
of Little Rhody's successful career
that one of her tallest citizens mounts
on a high stool and just looks around
over the state and counts 'em.
The mayor of Georgia City has re
signed because he was expected to
Rlss the brides he married. He also
left A tack on his seat for his suc
cessor by saying his reason for not
wishing to kiss brides was his fear
of contracting some disease.
Notwithstanding constant asser
tions that peace sentiment is growing
all over the world, It will be noticed
that war scares are still printed on
the first page, with scare heads, and
news editors come pretty near to
knowing their biz.
The kaiser's "buttlng-in" habit has
brought him another "cussing out"
from Englishmen, which is quite as
strenuous as the one they gave him
for patting Oom Paul Krueger on the
back at the opening of the Boer war.
"Don't hit a man when he's down"
with one word eliminated "don't"
Is a mighty popular maxim with those
who think they are on top for keeps.
The line between stock exchange
gambling and bucket shop gambling
Is so thin that Is no wonder many
cannot see It at all.
Payment of one bill Is more con
vincing argument that the financial
stringency Is over than miles of op
timistic hrft air.
Hearst is making a noise like a
man who 1ms advance tips on what
the Independence League Is going to
do.
MISS POLLY TICKS
Polly Ticks, the quaint old girl,
Has the men In a sweaty swirl;
K-lfol ohn favors N'O. 1.
Then she has It on the run:
Then she thinks that Honeys rigiu,
Then sics Fulton on to fight:
When the socialists say -'av.
Pollv's there with gaudy hat:
ai-u ,v, .I.,,,. civ thi-v will win
Says Polly. " Tis a cinch: eo In!"
When the prolils to tneir suchk.h
n-.ii.. unot..,..,u- l InuL'th
r.iuj . " .
She snys: "It Is my dearest wish
To cast my vote wttn tne promui.-N.
wi. t,o fin, a anv "we're ahead
She says "of course, the rest are
deed.
Au.. Ti..ia to rran from guile.
roi. . ...
But keeps 'em guessing all the while.
When a man minus ne i
ri .. u ,9a ha, Ipv mttt
ruij llrtnitn ...
Few Polly has a heart of stone.
She cannot let a good man alone.
What she does and what she dares
No one knows but each one cares.
Unless your pocket's full of tricks
Shun for all time Polly Ticks.
l.(XS linj I nil.
WOMAN'S PLEA FOP.
STATE UXIVKHS1TT
(Albany Democrat.)
Eugene, March 10, 190S.
To the Editor: What Is the mat
ter with some of the people of our
beloved state of Oregon? Why do
they fight against their own inter
ests? Is It a fact that our citizens
do not believe in education. Aiaher
"duration? And can a statSriiistl
tution exist without reasonable sup
port from the state?
I am not opposed to denomination
al schools. I believe in them. I am
not opposed to the State Agricultural
College. We need that, too. in fact,
we need all our schools. But we can
not do without a university, a place
where girls and boys with limited
means can get an education that will
prepare them for good positions. Ex
amine If you will the papers that con
tain the positions that are filled by
the class of 1907. Now there are
boys, bright, intelligent boys, who are
working their way through college,
doing any kind of legitimate work
they can get.
Some writer said through the Ore
goninn that the professors of the Uni
versity were a set of ungodly men.
That is not true. The teachers are,
from the president down to the as
sistants, members of our leading
churches, with a few. exceptions, and
not only members but better and
more efricient men and women I
never knew anywhere. The school
does not claim to be a rellrlo.tv ln--i-tutioo,
and yet they are laying the
foundation for a betterment of men
and women. A prominent business
mail told me a few davs ago that
the saloon element were going to
vote against the appropriation be
cause the professors worked so hard
In Eugene for closing the saloons.
And now why are some taxpayers
making so much noise about the ap
propriation? Just go to work and
figure out how much more 'our taxes
will be on account of raising this
money for the University and you
will wonder why any reasonable man
objects to it. Lest you do not under
stand the advantages of the State
University, I will give my personal
experience In the matter. Almost
eight years ago I was left with a lit
tle money and one child to educate.
I lived In Albany. 1 love the place,
for better people can be found no
place on earth, and It wns in that
place I spent the happiest days of my
life and yet-after I lost everything
but my little girl and a few hundred
dollars I knew that, although God
spared my health I could make a liv
ing, yet it would be Impossible to ed
ucate my child. So I decided to come
to Eugene, and here, with the oppor
tunities that a state Institution af
fords. I have given my daughter an
education that has enabled her to
secure a lucrative position, and has
prepared her as a University gradu
ate to get a situation in almost any
business.
KATE CUNDIFF.
LII'E (JUAltDS.
The Life Guards are two regiments
of cavalry forming part of the Brit
ish household troops. They are gal
lant soldiers, and every loyal British
heart Is proud of them. Not only the
King's household, but your's, ours.
everybody's should havp Its life
guards. The need or them Is espec
ially great when the greatest roes of
lire, diseases, find allies In the Very
elements, as colds. Influenza, catarrh,
the grip, and pneumonia due In the
stormy month of March. The best
way we know of guard against these
diseases Is to strengthen the system
with Hood's Sarsaparllla the great
est of all lire guards. It removes the
conditions In which these diseases
make their most successful attacks,
give vigor and tone to all the vital
organs and functions, and Imparts a
genial warmth to the lilixxl. lie
member the weaker the system the
greater the exposure to disease.
Mood's Sarsaparilla makes the sys
tem strong.
Rfi.HTII iHAHK HAAMIA'ATIOXS
Th. olfhih ifradn final examina
tions for the public schools will be
held
Mav 14. 15.
June 11. 12-
Tenchers who have pupils ready
for the examination should notify
me of the number of questions wanU
ed and the name of the person ap
pointed to conduct the examination at
least 15 days before the date for
which the questions are wanted.
W. B. DII.LARD.
County Superintendent.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
arts gentlv yet promptly n the bow.
els and allays mriammatl.n at the,
same time. It pleasant to tak.' i
Sold by all druggists.
Couch covers are more popular to
ilav than ever before. We have lust
received the latest weav.-s by freight
dlr.-.'t from th" makers i nno in ami
si-., them. Csmpbe.l-r el, man oin
pany Eugene's only 'lunivn house
f irnl-h-r-. corner Olh" and Ml)
The nervous strain through which
dressmakers have to pass at certain
seasons of the year seems almost be
yond endurance, and frequently
brings on nervous prostration, faint
ills' siiells, dizziness, sleeplessness
and a general breaking dowi of the
feminine system, until life seems
altogether miserable.
For all overworked women there
Is one tried and true remedy.
LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
restores the feminine system to a
strong, healthy, normal condition.
Mrs. Ella Grifljn, of Park St., Can
ton, N.Y., writes to Mrs. IMnkham
I was troubled for three yeiirs with
female weakness, backache, pains iu
my side, ami headaches. I was most
miserable and discouraged, for doctors
gave me no relief, Lydia K. Pink ham's
Vegetable Compound brought back my
health and made me fee,l better than
ever before."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years I .yd in E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, mnde
from roots and herbs, has been t he
standard reriiedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands ot
women who have lieen troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that liear-ing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,di7.ziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it '(
Mrs. Phikhiim invites all lick
women im writ her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lyuu, Muss.
THE MARKET
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 wtst 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
- WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
8-room honsp and 2 lots; d
slrablc corni'r; nooil barn,
water, bath and sewer; must
be sold suon; guud value lit
$:l(Hio
8-room house and Kjod lot on
Willamette street; guud-locution;
(11 v wuter; electric
lights. Price '.!71!.-S
8-room house and corner lot
KflxlBU; barn, ben house,
chicken yard, some fruit.
Price l!OiMI
"9 acres five miles from Spring
field: 40 in cultivation. ii'J
paflture; new 10-room house,
40xH(l barn; 4 acres orchard;
for pale or trade for larger
place.
3 acres close to town; 4-room
house, email barn; 1 acru
orchard; to trade for larger
place; will pay difference.
We also have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every description.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 west 8th S,
FOK SAI.K -National wheel, used
one season; in good condition. Will
sell cheap. Call at 37S Kust 13th
street. tf
FOlt SALE Loose and baled cheat
hay; also oat straw. Phone Far
mers 13xU. Squire Smith, Irving.
nil 8 dw
luii SALE Uood'secouu-haud Smith
..Premier typewriter. Call at office
of International Correspondence
Schools, 45 West 8th st.
FOll SALE A good driving horse
. six years old. Inquire of .John
Thranier, Day Island, quarter of a
mile east of covered bridge, Ku
gene. ml 9
FOll SALE Good S-roolu b-.iuse;
lot (10x210; close In; good barn;
chicken park; garden; fruit trees,
berries, etc. Address" II.," care
Guard. tf
FOll SALE Nearly new Studeliakcr
wagon, double box, narrow tire, 3
1-4 size; perfect condition; used
30 days. Price, $S0. K. S. Unite.
244 West Sixth street. ml 7
FOll SALE Snap for short lime on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Huoy, officii in
Maurer's Jewelry store.
FOK SALE One team of good niarea
with harness and tragou; also one
young cow giving sumo milk and
two Jersey calves. A. V. Llun,
445 East Eleventh street. tf
FOll SALE Portable sawmill, trac
tion engine, threshing machine;
machinery practically new and In
good condition. Price for entire
outfit $2500 if sold soon. Ad
dress "E. P.," care of Guard, ao
FOR SALE Hale cheat and loose
vetch hay for sale; also 16-Inch
and 4-foot maple wood, well sea
soned. Address Louis C. Vitus,
Junction K. F. D. No.- 2, Oregon.
Phone Farmers' 129. - a3
FOlt SALE UY OWNER A brand
new 5-room cottage; all modern;
In choice location on West Elev
enth jtreel; lot 6G 2-3xlGl 1-2
feet. The best bargain In Eu
gene. Must be Bold very soon. En
quire nt this office. in US
FOll SALE OR TRADE 320 acres
of timber and mineral land, 11)
south, 1 cast; half mllo from mil
itary road and river; will trade for
accounts of defunct banks of Port
land or property, or make a cash
offer. II. Moore, 504 Goldsmith
street, Protlnnd, Or. a4
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; large chicken
house; two blocks from Geary
school house. Price, $1600. Time
on part.. I. N. Harbaugh, agent,
Room 5, over First National Bank.
Bring this notice wltb von.
Inrci.ur. will double thi-ir money
In two years If thy buy lots or acre
'ract in tho Rlalr utreet additloL
The city must build lo thai dlrectiea.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres
fine land; all fenced; all kinds of
fruits and berries; good buildings
nf all kinds; farm Implements and
garden touls; fine garden spot;
near Irving. For further Informa
tion apply to Kitchen & Kompp's
barn, comer Seventh and Oak sts.
in21
FOlt SALE Work team, harness
and wagon, cheap: or will trade
for lots, Iioiibo and lots or small
ncreago In or near Eugene and
pay the difference. Call fore
noons. K. S. Rolfe, 244 W. lilb
street. mC3l
FOll SALE II Y OWNER A nearly
new 9-room house; close to llulvcr
pity. on a choice, high and sltely
corner lot BSxl20 feel; nicely Im
proved; some good fruit nnd a
deep well; this property Is well
wjirth 13000, but much less will
take It If sold within ten days. En
quire nt this office. ni28
FOll SALE Tjr" EX (Tl A N ( I K Three
mining claims in Eldorado Canon
dlslrlct. 12 miles from Search
light, Nev. Assays as high as $H7
per Ion In gold and silver; will
trade for real estate. Price, $2.
f.oe. George II. Newman, 715
Pearl street, Eugene, Or. all
FOll SALE Large O.room modern
house qiust be sold In. 14 days
splendidly Improved; has city wa
ter, gas. electricity, beaullfu yard,
choice shrubbery and many other
attractions; offer owner is now
. making is good for 14 days only.
For particulars nnd terms upply
to this office at once, as the price
will soon dispose of the property,
which Is but three blocks from
car line and In heart of residence
district.
A BAROAIN A kO-acre tract 7
miles west of Eugene on Elmlri
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
rtn fenced; barn for six head;
mow for 10 ton; two chicken hous
and force pump. Price, $1000.
Bring this notice. I. N. Harbaugh,
over First National Hank. tf
,1. I.. CLAIIK
Ft I It RENT Three ni.-ely furui.-'u I eM:i:e. I're
lunis.'ke, 'i.iii ro.ims. KiMititv at t
CO.---Dealers ill real
iwell. Or.
Mi 1! iilil :-:ivet.
AIISTKACTOISS
ROOMS TO UK XT . Two larse rooms.,
suitable tor f.uir, together with
I til. Enquire of Mrs. A. G.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf,
PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture
cattle ami horses on the Matthew
Wallls farm, two miles west of.
Eugene. Flue grazing; terms rea
sunablo. Inquire lluoiu 1, over
Loan & Savings bauk, or address
P. O. Box 182. Uugu-ie
W A.VTKK
COOK WANTED First -class cook
wanted at Eugeuu General hospi
tal at once. If
WANTKD Young school girl to do
light work for board ajul room.
GX3 Oak slrCct. m I 7
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Inquire of Mrs. .las. F.
Robinson, 4112 Lawrence street.
WANTED Ten ladles and gents did
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
tf
WANTED TO RENT A good S-roalll
house wltb bath, toilet; eentrallv
located. 1'. O. Box 431, Eugene.
tf
IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erly tell the Oregon Laud Compa
ny about It nnd they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Ku
geuo. Or. tf
WANTED House work by the day
or hour; housework, 15 cents per
hour; washing. 20 cents per hour;
.house clcanlug, 25 cents per hour.
Address Mrs. May Troxel, Eugene,
Or. ml 8
GOLD AND 81LVEK PLATING On
knlros, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like new.
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
128 Lownsdale street, Portland,
Oregon, for price
WANTED From :,0B 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 crook.
Bring us a description and outline
of laud in tracts ot 80 acres and
up.
Pacific Land Company,
P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham
bers and Brlstow bank. tf
THE LANK COl'XTY ABSTRACT
CO.. Rooms 2 nnd 3, Waren lllock,
Eu:;ene Or. Prices reason.. hie.
minim; K.(;ixi i:its
HKttllKUT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on in lues aud ore treatment
Eugene Oregou.
AltClllTKCT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Skelch
es and plans drawn, blue print
and specifications. General suier
vislon over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, lurge or small, see me. Terms
reasonable, lloem 7, Chrismaa
block.
UNDERTAKERS
MIH I'Xl.A.MiOl H
DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan &
Miller, DCS Washington Btreel.
Phone Red 510U. a21
ACCORDION PLteATlNO- Done by
Mrs. Bert Vlneent at 627 Hilyard
Btreet, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
DON'T rail to see Chezem It you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. H. Che
tem, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
injury I hnvo resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. D. Holowny, East
Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or.
m2S
FOll TRADE -An 8-room modern
residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In
' best prat of city; rents fnr $30 a
month; will exchange for good real
estate mortgage, timber land, farm
or city property. P. O. Box 431,
Eugene, Or. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy I
Man 8 University." C.Ives a thor
ough training ut your own homo
In nearly all the trudes and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required! furnished free.
Full Informntlou and clrculnrs nt
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, representative.
LOST AMI FOl'ND
RETL'RV Till? rACKERS II par
ties having Ice cream packers at
their homes belonging to the Pal
ace of Sweets will phone Black
1231 we will be glad to call and
get, same. Palace of Sweets. iul."
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
DAY & HENDttltSON, undertakers
and el., '..aimers. Cumer Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embnlmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4-1X1.
PHYSICIANS AND St'lttilCO.VS
DR. II. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers"
store, G18 Willamette streei
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. II. CANNON. M. D. Homnepathlc
physician and surgeon. Chroulc
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Mala 11.
DR. ANNA MAUUKR, Ostenpathio
phyo'claa. All curable diseases
treated. Women and children a
specialty. Office over F. B. Duuu'a,
Phone Rod 1631. .
J. FRANK TITUS, M. D - Homoeo
pathto pkyslclan and surgeon.
Chronic diseases and diseases ot
women and children given special
attention. Faradlc galvanic, static.
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments given. Oflce, corner
Willamette, and Eighth streets,
Matlock bldg. Resldonco 633
Pearl Btruet. Office phone. Red
1091. Residence phono. Red
4981.
DR. OLIVE 0. WALLER, Osteopathic)
physician. Office hours, 1) a. in.
to 12; 1:80 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp
ton building, 7th and Willamette
streets. Residence aud office
phone 6171
ATTOIINKY8-AT-I.AW
S. D. ALLEN, Attoruuy-at-la, 61 S
Willamette street, Eugene Oreioa.
L. UILYKU, Attorney-at-law. Office
over Yoran'a Bh& store, Eugene,
Oregon, .
L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Ot
flce over Eugene Loau & Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon,
DORR1U & 8KIPWORTH, Attorneys
at law. Office In Hovey building,
over Chambers-Brtstow bank
C. A7wfNTERM EI Ell, Attorney-nt
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties, orflce over Cbambers-Bris-tow
Bunk., -
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attomeys-nt-luw.
A. O. Woodcock and K. O.
Potlur. Office one block south ot
Chrlsmnu block, Euguno, Oregon.
LEON II. ED.YIUNSON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-la.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
state, orflce, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
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WILLIAMS ft BEAN. Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean,
Practice iu all courts of the stale
nnd before the U. S. Laid Orflce.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung
Building.
I. N. IIARIIAKGIL Special alteni
tlon given to divorce anil Belt le
nient f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Compuny. Room
5, First National Hunk Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
J ESSE WELLS. Lawyer. No. it
i West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
! opposite poslofflce. Gives special
i attention to the examination of ab-
stracls, drafting wills, settllpg es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to nil pension mutters. Phone
I Red 1 1 76.
Is eqnliip. il with a ruling device
- tin. only ruling device on any
typewriter. In many forms of
manuscript work, or in abstract
work, or tabulations, the ruling
device becomes a wonderful
convenience. It Is furnisher)
with the No. (t Model.
C. S. FRANK, Agent
E. P. SHNNN
Shocmaking and Repair
pairing of all Kinds
Neatly done at my shop.
68 W. 8th st, Eugene.
HALL. &. JvHUMWAY.
Plumbing arid sewer work
J'Also general joll'lng In tin and
pronif
Iron woik
Bh"t Iron work.
I'll l I l I .;
Carry h full line or plum Mug flxtnrni
Phone Black im liK Wlhsmette iL
Williams Co- Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD for sale
5C4 Tll'imttliSu ' e..-riv. Orcgui
Phone Black 11 H