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THE EVCENK SAILY Gl'ARD. TITCSHAY, MAWH 24, 1908 jJflSi i'BAilY GUARD fSS' Aidress all com. to Th Eugne Guard. (.n iuu Daily rfrfJMcarr.U,r ',ivance) 4.00 made known on jdrertisiKB ' . . Eugene. Oregon postof. fed r.JtM,.aBB matter. U 43 Tl... ftuarti. . .. are authorized to k f?I!o. ?,? for subscriptloni. or ',n n:hf-r business for The , eHr Ouarl: : . '.ISfiiJ. L. Clark.. i "" rmr'O A. Prury. f' e; ore authors Id to -';"in f.-r subscriptions glyand'woek.v Guard. . -ThvnUNT I'AI'K!'.. '. . i. , i,. il Press. Haulier - C0ns FOIt PRACTICAL P1" ., , v m-i 1.1)1 v; WOHIV ur - ...nlrnt "hrwistlnc ti, mosi iiiini.i'."- -- - Ln 6e cone for a town Is for P1 . il nll pp!e 10 g3t I0geillsi a.." ,rery enterprise that will enhance ..th: to bear willingly their L d the burden of expense tncl- ; to the making or puuiic im- kienents. THIS Kina oi ui to. ,lf high-priced, hot-air promotirm U ias ever inaugurated. Vdfene's people began to get to- kber anout two years ago, and in L time, have accomplished almost nderfol results. They Have paveci streets, secured electric car ser- e jnd a splendid railroad depot I Improvements, and are about to ;e the final steps tor securing a adld municipal water plant, sup ti rom mountain sources, at a r. tf 1300,000. Naturally a town Is doing big things like this at- IfU the attention of homeseekers Utestors without any great quan. ot outside advertising. These kg could "not be kept from public tledse even if 6 tried to' do it. iother splendid atfd practical way boosting a town is to support Its -Wfrs. - Business, map not. only ,i ibeniielvc?. rljiit 'contribute to liranrVment of- the community nllwoen they patronize the local enabling the latter to It in! "expand, advertising "daily a larger family of readers the ad- i; and enterprise of their town. iireng?r who glances over a Eu- 1-pspfr knows In an Instant that . a live, growing town, because lu the largest and best papers in ma outside of Portland. No oth :t!ior city in the Northwest can tof an eight-page dally paper as pas The Guard, or as thoroughly 'o-date in Its make-up and the s matter It prints. Tom Rlchard- the most successful and Intelll ittown "booster" on the coast, as- f that promotion work of ' this rtw would ho hopeless without I assistance and co-operation of i newspapers. Faat we wsnt to Impress upon the ot Eugene is that-they -must e to rely upoa the hot-air 'lot of a big promotion fund. pi Its many expensive frills and ttuuga as go with It. for prac- ' waits. So far the $3000 or hli expended has not brought a tie new Industry or promoted an dement worthy of the name. sun rely on our united ef- ! s Individual "boosters" iir p'altig that promises to help the '""ease Its payroll, develop its ps and make it a better place tin. tach citizen must keep Mi on premises properly, wll- f ' ist In street and n'uhllc im ttirnnlzo home business P d home fndustTles. and vbe K'tO M on. . .. . . t-ra iries iop tne uevel "t of latent i.. . tli. ? "J this alone will make Eu ' real city n thR' fnpV ' ' r'M the omskle world will dis ' the (.,,. t. .11110111 the aid of r"t qnantltv .r hihi...i a ,. vi ttiiu-n is going thoiiot.4. '.. . .-.' - .. ,.. " o' luwns mat it I H much fthe value that at "jnay have possessed. ",'T "'-t ( Kl) " TO Hor.l) I P pricks Ll-W,?ork ""tamerrial. In Its I ' bnwi ' ronrtttions rar.. . explains the r ot m,, ,na cnttln down , saonrs. While the Hen,nrt r tlH "","n 00d la smd- ilia.,- h"re op f be -vTi? am"nit mlli" "m" , .rtrr to hold U n nrIro ' -i' the CommcrcUl "" K .U market It Is declared ttiat too-stxone an. euiuhnul cannot be. placed upon the fact that curtailment Is reaching atnte where' a shortage of gjods must inevitably , follow.- That, buyers are cii:nins aj market .that :wlll roncr a.id i. them ro par prices -based tmou Au" ' supply and heavy demand, i-i iie aniill ysis that leailins men 1m il,,. tnl,-. make of the situation. Conservatism ' on the part of the buyers, ji Is s.iiil.. lg belnn carried too far. Mills are! not in a posltiau to run ou tpeiula tlnn and of one accrnl they ar.- cur-i tailing production. They are furred! to this by the weakness thnt veloned In the market for flnlshej ! goods and the strength that Is shu ; on the staples., Among the romuiis I lon houses ths opinion ure-aiU 1 1 n t ! business Is growing stronger, but iliej inmrovpment Is gradual. Ir comes i from a somewhat broader1 burin mi the nnrt if the cutters and 'secnuda'-y ! market distributors. Ou exnart trartol Is quiet, and no price change nf mo-1 nient are reported. The openlns of lines of blankets is the event that Is a( present holding the attention of! the trad", and thor-. ts en"rtttinn j that the. new levels ro ho named will ahract -hnsiness -from the Hrge fae-l tors. TJ-p finishers of mi ton eo-n's' nTe wording -town their orders and' rhere is ued -of mc-o beMneM 'n t VfPT tii ixn!or".'Thv' hare heen t lyiuiiuK mr sevtTai seasons vnf on a basis where they were constantly be hind on the delivery of goods. 'Non there Is only a small ma rein of or ders between them and delivery. On lines of dross goods for the fall the sales ... for tho majority of mills hare come up to a fair percentage of last year, and they will be bl t-i nnevale on a profitable basis. It Is In at tempting to get the buyers to place bulk orders that agents find the dif ference in trade from recent seasons. On some lines of finished broadcloths the miils are reaching a sold-up s'ate and this Is helping to put courage In buyers to operate on other lines of goods; In the Jobbing houses the last day or two business has been som. what affected by the bad weah'er. but- the buyers who made an appear ance were in search of spot goods and placed a number of order.i on wash goods, household linens, dreas ;;oods and domestics. , . f Judge ..Cake's positive declaration In favor of the popular election of United States senators by direct vote o( the people and his willingness to rest his own chances for -success upon their expression of preference through Statement No. 1 of the pri mary law, cannot be too highly com mended! 'A man who trusts the plain people of his state and avows his complete confidence In their ability to govern themselves, certainly possess es' some, of the material that goes to make a good L'uked States senator. " (". T-. I D. Y.'-icVf, . president of " 't ColV.r;-' at Worcester, says' th" greatest power In American politics Is-;.'"the third . party, iittle heard of. without organization, w-lilch seeks, no ofljico, holds no meetings, owns no banner, but which comprises men who think for themselves, hold the balance of power, and silently decide the elections." Booker ,T. Washington urges his ngro brethren to become bankers as well as Pullman porters. What's the use? Isn't the position of porter high enough in the financial scale for Booker? They get all the money from the passengers in their car and that Is all that can be expected of anybody. Our pension roll on account of the Spanish war has already reached $3, 471,000 a year and nearly 20,00i claims are still pending lln Ihe pen sion office. Inasmuch us wo landed only about 20,000 men at Santiago we may be thankful that Cuba Libre required no larger force. Ameriran snobacr.icr is beginning ,o throw fits over the possibility of a visit from the Prime of Wales. If Walesey really comes, some of the more violent of the bunch will prob ably have to be put In straight Jack ets. After all Is said and done. It must be admitted that the old-time kings who could not write, had some ad vantages over the modern rulers who ara constantly getting Into hot water by the personal letter routo. With all this guessing of what big men of . the past would be if thy Came back, nobody's said anything about the big pirates, probably be cause everybody knows they would bo high financiers. j Pennsylvania farmers' unfilled de mands for laborers (Indicates that the oup houses maintained In some of the cities of the state for unem ployed laborers belong in the hobo gold brick clas-s j That was a pretty low-down snr' Of a nature-faker who credited a preacher by name with hnvlng suc ceeded In training a quartette of do;-.s (o sing "Way Down on the Swaume River." ' - IW Healer in the W orld. RvT. F. Starhlrd. of Kas' H.yinond. Maine, savs: "I have us.-d Ilurkien Arnica Salve for several years on mv old armv wound, and etli r i t'l na'te sores, al hnd It th B.: hraier In the worid. I tie il too with surjrtss in my v-'.-rinarv lei-ln- s. Price 2.1 cents at, '..A. Ku ki n.lu.t drug store, t i 4 it : f ; 1 J ELLEN BEACH YAW. ' KUen le-ich Yaw, who tou yean hko startlr-l Ameikau vuiuvrt with her tvmarkabl ninyi of vnlcu, is now n star in tho Metropolitan Oira in Now Y-rk ami ttids fair to tun-on le one of the world's famous sltiKi-rs. ijet reiH-rtory Includes Jniiet, Lucia. "The Mauie Flute," "U llarljieny nml a doxeu mute grand uptwas. She still retains her rane ami is far better trained us an actios than are many of the leadtim prima dounas. THE WAIL OK TUB DOOMK.l). ' "I'm ready to go" said a plump young bug. As he kicked the earth where'd been a slug; ' ll'n, ft..a.l tn Janlh Al-comttn' Which covers all that's to be seen;,1 it ,t ,, ot,,mQh nn,i imriti mv .t , p'"-m , head; I My brothers, one ana au, are aeaa. ' "I "choose . my home," said the Cab-i' bage worm, I "Deep In the young "plant's tender , germ, ! Alas, the farmer has found me out.j With, powder and poison he put me, ' V- to rout, i And now I'm a homeless wanderer.; Exiled from house and provider." j : O i "Oh the'-orchard bough I pitched myj , tent, ..i .- ' : , . f, '.' f Where J he. twig's, by the 'passing-, 1 v.-lhds are bent, '- J I(ut the farmer conies with flaming; to; ell. ' ' ,,4 Driving me -out to escape a s"oreh."? Said Caterpillar: ".Mr silver tent i Witli a mass of smoke and flames 'i ' Was bent." ' Said the Henhouse Mite, I'm very I . small, 1 I thought he'd never see me at all,! But 'twas not long till kerosene Came pouring In; 1 think it's mean To pester us lice with prethrum, J And the end of all Is yet to come." i "Who has never heard of hellebore?" Cried the currant worm with a voice: that tore To the very heart of the soft Pear Slut;, ! Who exclaimed, "Are, aye; 'tis a dreadful drug. It gives convulsions and makes us j squirm I In a way that's repulsive to every j worm.". . , . . , Then out spoke the Weevil in angry turn: ' . I "I'd like- to know when the end's to' come! ! -- ' '' , Bisulphide of carbon is death to uf, The tanner knows it, and I must fee..j Who will go with mu? , We'll eml- ; grate; Whoever remains deserves his fate." j - U-Kxfhnng-. now i.iNX rors'TV stands j (Albany Daily Herald. Rep.) A recent report from this county under a Lebanon date line purports to tell the world at large that Linn J countv Republicans are against Male, ment No. 1. This is untrue, if, as this correspondent says. Statement No. 1 is opposed by a majority of the Republican voters why was It thai after laboring for weeks to got a meeting of tho county central com mittee together to "squelch' the statement the scheme failed to work? The fact of the matter is that practl callr all the opposition to Statement No.'l found in this county Is centred around the city of Albany. . A few of the oldtime politicians and party bosses are endeavoring - to supply courage to prospective legislative can didates on the Republican ticket. hoping to get them eieeieu ou mv, "ghost of a chance" itv-y have e in-1 trary to the wishes and sentiment of, the people. Linn roiinry will sendi three Statement No. I men to the next session of the leglUanire, the Lebanon rorr si'outlent to ttie. contra ry notwithstanding. ; ' John Riva. of Viulng. !-.. says: "I have been nelllng DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills forabout, a year and thevaelve better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. 1 have lined them myself with fine results." Sold by all driiKHlsts. citv ki-wtion; il :'A I am directed by th corntrin roun-, ell to give notice that the annual , city j election or the citKif Euficne lli he held April lh.- v' which, time one councilman will be elected! from each ward af the rl'r Candi-, dat- for tbar offbe n'mni'd flic thlr, nominating putitl-ms wilb the city, r..ci.rdT on or before the 21st day; of March, '")- . fl 3. f). AIJ.EN. I Ci'y Attorney. J i ;''ij fi-"1 "i. rt-s'si i -r t . .-. .... i' .1 1- t. St ' ; ...,jt.'rt!5' lZ'S.nJ', l'11 lnfc water, cool and ierve. 10c. per package at ugTocera. l llavora. Keluae all lubstitulea. . , 2 a a m THE MARKET fOR McMurphey & Rush's 22 west 8th St : WE BUY t WE SELL WE REiNT WE EXCHANGE) 8-room house and 2 lots; de sirable corner; good barn, water, bath and sewer; must bo sold boon; good value at : $:limo 8-rnnm house and good lot on Willamette street; good lo cation; city water; electric lights. Price S'JTiT 8-room house and corner lot 80x160; barn, lien house, chicken yard, some fruit. Price $2000 79 acres five miles from Spring field; 40 In cultivation, 39 pasture; new 10-room house, 40x80 barn; 4 acres orchard; for sale or trade for larger place. 3 acres close to town; 4-rooin house, Biuall barn; 1 acre orchard; to trade for larger place; will pay difference. We also bnro business open-, ings nnd a large list of real estate to offer of every des cription. . i , . , , McMURPHEY &RUGH 22 west 8th St, For Bedrock Wells Se me before contracting prices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do your work in a lirst class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your cantract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kilborn Phone Pcd ;39l . 657 H:th St. - ;. .i1-.-. . . 1.; -i'im . . i.- . .'.(.' '..II'- 1 OR SALE KOK 5.I.K h.-eeiitl Kr.tu llr wiHM. W. 1.. t'oj'i'orlioll, at Watt's jtivtelry store.. t( KOI SAI.K Cheap, g -nil seiou.l ltalHl Stutleteiker "t-imll waon Kiuiuire at Ku.t'iu groecry. tf WOOD KOli SA1.K lti-lnch oak wood. Phono Fanners 2Sti or in quire at Slerner's r.riH-er.v store, ati l''OU SAl.K liufr Orpington eggs. , ! 1 'J for $1. W. H llamplou, 1 1 0 J I ' Columbia arenue. corner tlih st. I'XHt SAl.K National wheel, used , o.ie season; In goo.l comlltitni. Will i. seil cheap. Cull ut 37N Kast l.lth I stn-er. tr : KOli ri.VI.l". Loose and balm cheat ; hay; aiso oat straw. P.jone l-'ar-i uiei-s 1 3x1. Squlro Stniih. Irving. I ; i lit I'l-' I.LiillOIt.N KOvlS ;'uri! ureii. $1 per settin;;. lieo. Melviii Mil ler, Itoom 2 u, .McClung ltloc.k. I'lione IUd HG1. If - KOU SAl.K (lood S-rooiu housef lot tilixUlO; ch)so In: good barn; chicken park; garden; fruit trees, b. fries, etc. Address" II.," care (jiini'd. if ' l'Olt SALU---A modern up-lo-date collate of nine room. !.ir;r'' barn; all nearly m'w; nil kinds of fruit , berries and flowers: one of Pie h"st loctlons ill Kiigene. Inquire "tifi High street. tt KOK SAL10 A i 1-4 wide tiro Wils on and onu bay horso, weitiil about 12a0 pounds an.l nine years old. Enquire of Squire Smith. Phone Farmers lSxft. ills FOR SALI-l Snap for short time on ly. One and a half acres, uiiini proved, adjoiultig city limits. Cash or terms. Howe & Buoy, office in Maurer's Jewelry store. FOR SALK Portable sawmill, trac tion engine, threshing machine; machinery practically new and In good condition. Price for entlrs outfit UTiOO if sold soon. Ad dress "12. P.," care of Ouard. , u5 FOR SALK Hale chuut and loose vetch hay for Bale; also 16-Inch and 4-foot maplo wood, well sea soned. Address Louis C. Vitus, Junction R. K. D. No. 2, Oregon. Phone Farmers' 129. , n3 FOR SALE--One of tho best retail general merchandise country stores In Lane county, having largu log ging and farm trade. if you are looking fdr a chance to maktl mon ' ev Investigate this oponing. Ad ' dress "X." this Office. u 2 0 FOR SALE ItY-OWN10R A biiincl ncw 5-rooin cottagu; all modern; In choice local Ion on West. Elev enth' Dt rent; lot 00 H-llxltil 1-2 feet. , The best, bargain In Eu gene. Must be sold very soon. En quire at this offlco. ni2S FOR SALK OR TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral laud, lit south, 1 east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade for accounts of defunct banks of Port land or property, or make a cusli offer. II. Moore, G04 Ooldsiuith street, Protland, Or. a4 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Oood house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two bloclfs from Oeary school house. Price, J1600. Time on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent, Room 5, over First National Hunk Bring this notice wltb you. FOR SALE liY OWNER A nearly new it-room house; close to Univer sity; on a choice, high nnd sllely corner lot GXxl20 feet; nicely Im proved; Borne good fruit and a deep well; this property is well worth $:000, but much less will take it if sold within ten days. En quire at this office. m28 FOR SALE OR EXCIIANliE Three mining claims in Eldorado Canon district, 12 miles from Search light, Nov. Assays as high as $07 per ton In gold and silver; will trade for real estate. Price, 12, 500. George II. Newman, 7Uu Pearl street, Eugene, Or. all FOR SALE Large 6. room modern house must be sold in 14 days -splendidly Improved; has city wa ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard, choice shrubbery and many other attractions; offer owner Is now making Is good for 14 days only. For particulars aud terms apply to this office at once, as' the price will soon dispose of the property, which Is but three blocks front car line and In heart of residence district. rolt RB.N1 PASTURH TO KENT Will pasture cattle ana horses on the Matthew Wsllls tarm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grating; terms rea sonable. Inquire Itoom 1, over Loan A Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182 Kuli. WANTKU WANTEO An Irish or Llewellyn sctUT puppy. Aldress H., car Guard, or call at this olfice. i WANTEO TO RENT A good 8-room house wltb bath, toilet; centrally located. P. O. Ilox 431, Eugene. WANTEI T-en ladles and gents dal-' ly to ret Ihelr clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. ' tf I IK YOI.' WANT TO SELL your prop, prty tell the Oregon Laid Coiiipa. ny about It and they will do tlio rest. 412 Willamette atreel, Ki ..ne. Or. tf IF! ED COLUMNS'' WAXTKI) (Continued.) w an i ::i ' Call ::t I Cirl for I i :-. t housework. OS Has: Killeenlll Hire-:. COLD AMI PILVEU PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar- tit les that do not look like iirw. Vi rile tho Oregoa Plsltng Works , . 138 l.ownstliile street, Portland i . Oregon, for nrlcpa , WAN'TKi) - Posliiim as dryttoods or i t eloililni; salesman; 10 years' txpc-: . rienee ami ran furnish best of ref-, i'enccs. Address "A," care Onurd. ; i ' i - 111 2 I : WAN l'Kli - tiood horse. U'."0 to 13,'itl .pounds, suitable for latly to drive; also two-sealed top carriage. Ad-', dress I". O. Ilox 247', wllh descrli-l lion if j WANl'KD -From ;,oilii to a.oiioj .acres cleared or partly cleared I laml. rich deep soil, adapted to' ' fiult. trucking and live stock; In-! ! cation desired on vlver and creek, j . Hrlug lis a description and otulltu '.of laud in tracts of 80 acres and up. y ; ; .' : .1 Pacijic-, I and Company, i P. O. Uox 24 t. Room t, orer ('ham-. 'Ilt.trs unit llrtstovr bank. If BIISrKf.L.lNKOI s I1HESKM AK1K(1--Misses Sullivan i Miller. Tills Washington street. Phone Red 3100. . . . . 2l ACCOUDION PLfcATlMr -Done by: .Mrs. llert Vincent at 1127 Hllyard! street, uear East Ninth, on reason-! : Sible terms. Phono Red 3302. tf DON'T' fall to see Chczem .It you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Che "il, Room 11. Walton Ultlg. tf NOTICE Hnvlng recovered from my injury I have resumed my business t of horseshoeing and general black . Hiiillhlng.,!. C, I). Moloway, : Kast ! .Eleventh street, Fairiuoiint, Or. FOR TRAUK-7-An 8-room modern yesldeiyo In Minneapolis, Minn. In , beat1 prat of city t 1 rents for S30 a , inonth; ,wl eschange for good real ' estnto mortgaue, timber land, farm lor city property. P. O.. Box 431, ' Kugeuo, Or. tf INTERNATIONAL CORIIESPON ; DENCE SCHOOLS "The Ilusy MKn's Utilvcrslty." Gives a thor '(ugli training at your own home .In nearly all the trades atiI rtroff , Hlons. Text books nnd InstriniiMits '.ivliojv required) furnished free. (Tull Information and IrculnrsViai i the local enrollment, office, 4.1 W, i r:ightl) street, R. J. Klrkwood. rei- resentatlve. ; Ut I.OtSV AMI FOl'M). it-:- , i. , LPS'!'- -Pair of new i-iioIut. io.vti i Itewaicl If returned to tliht 'oh'h C 1 or jty J. JtCninpbell. ''''.' I .Vol lee of Filial Settlement. , Notice is hereby given t lint Charles Lelter, executor of the estate of Au gustine Letter, eceased,' has filed his account for final settlement of said estate, and Monday, tho 4th day of May, 108, has been set tor said hearing by the county court for Lane county, Oregon. CHARLES LEITEIt. , ' Kxecutor. WALTON & NESS, "'' I Attorneys.' .' '. i." ''i i ' AiliuiiiiNtrator'H Notlco to C'riMlitors. Nollco Is hereby given that Cloo. U. Hnltzmnn has been appointed admin istrator of the-; estate of Ludwiek Martin, d!ceased, liy the county court of Lane county, )-egon, on the 1 0th day of Marcli. 1U08, and that all ier hoiih having clultps Mgulnst said estatti am herqby 'notified to present the same. ( to aald administrator at his home 'on Madison Htrcul, Eugene, Or egon, duly verified as Is required by law, or at llm law office of I. N. Harbaugh, tit Room 5 over the First National Dank, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 17th day of Marcli, 190. (iEO, I). HEITZM AN, Administrator. I. N. JIAKIIArOH, Attorney for Estate. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COITNTV OF LANE. 1 ' Clara Sniiiner, plaintiff, ts. Thomas Hu inner; defendant.. To Thomas Sumner, tho above named defendant! '" IM THE NAME OF TI1R STATE OF OKEfiON: You the hereby re quired to appear and anawer 'the complaint of the above named plain tiff In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court on or hefnrn thn Jiiiih dny of March, mod, and you nth hereby notified, that If you fall to appear and nnawur said iiuiiiphilnl as hereby required the plaintiff will ask 'the court for t Iki relief demanded In her xsld f-omplalni. filed with said clerk, of said court,' for the dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and the plaintiff be given- the care, custody nnd control of thn minor son of ulaliitlft and defendant, to-wit: Howard W. Sumner, anil for uch otbur. rclinf aa to the court may seem just and aqultabl. - . This summons Is served upon 7011 by order of the Honorable t). It. ChrlsDinn.iounty Judge In and for said Mine County, Oregon, duly made at Chambers on the loth day of Feb ruary, I H0K,, requiring tho first pub lication thereof to be made on Feb ruary (lib, IDOS, nnd the Inst pub lication on the 24ili day of March, lit 'l-v. and that i'oo appear on or before the 20th day of March, 1V0S. Uos. ;.: L. I1ILYEU, 1 . , . Attorney for Plaintiff. Cs ..." "i P05TJ,BOXES: t: I ;u'.' '::.'V; m' KITCHEN & KOMPP ' ' 1 Successors to ' ' '' i ARMITAGE & BOWN 1 Livery,, Feed and : Sales Stables 1 i . 1 1 Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. ... .'. '. i.r- ' Appreciates smoking good ; cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively , the best 10c Cigar on the market 1 ' '' ; f ' Organized 1883 " ) ..; The First National Bank ,; CP EUCENE, OREGON CKpllnl! paltlilii. i: J.-uU;,'loo,ooo Surplus aud undivided profits 'j ... i ... . .". . . . . .100,000 Additional i liability of . stockhiolders under ' ' ' 1 : national banking laws. ' ,100,000 Total $300,000 I'ntler Home laiuigeiiM'iit 25 Years. Your Piitroimgo Noliciled. T. O. Hsndricki President 8. I). Hakln,. . , t . . . .Vice President P. R. SnodKrans. ......... .Cashier Luke L, Goodrich, . Assir'tant Caxbler Darwin llrlstow,,. .Assistant Cashier lu. E. C. Gulliford I , ii'tl .: : . :i'l . Feed and Livery, ' Boarding Stables New Floor ItMim New ' ' Itubher Tire Turnouts, t -' i . l''iUl i.'rik HtMgo lilue. . H)l West Nth Street, t - , I'boue Main 00 , . .'--I'. 7 ''l Julius Goldsmith .. , i i .V . ' ' I