Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 01, 1908, Image 3

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    UK KUCK.VK DAILX GCARD. WK1WKKDAY, APRIL 2. 1908
TTverv day of tu ween,
pjH!"".!.' Aililress all com-
and 'kB a" remlt"
,.hl to The Eugene uuuru,
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hily Sin 'rate, made known on
ajarer""-"
F j t Eugene, Oregon, pomof.
k.l .. acond-class matter.
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i.usine are authrizea to
'' for subscriptions or
"",d, other business for The
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S Daily and Week'v Guard
,V IXIIKPKXDENT PAPKi:.
of Associated I'res.
be interested will be a failure. If vo,
honor your country, If you value
your home city, If you love your fel
low man. do not be a prophet of tvi.
The world needs workers, but has lit.
tie use for knockers.
Put your shoulder to the . he-:
the first whe.'l you can riml iha, j.
lubricated with good intentions, inor.
al or civic.
.'iiiirous
-upreme
ad law;:
KPXKSD.W. Al'HII, 2. 1008
CeOFMANTHIKIA AHE
WE l.NTMUwar.n i.i ii .
L drift of events In Manchuria
this time commanding me ai-
Ln of the people all over the
ij and there is not a nine specu
la regarding the intention of the
lanese government relative to mat
ttry, which Is really a portion of
Chinese empire. It nag been
t:ed out that unless our protesta-
behalf of the open door ana
integrity of China were to be
Ln only in a Pickwickian sense,
diplomacy would be Bhortly en-
Id with those very difficult sub
tle Wall street rumor of a mes-
Ltoeongreas is about as probable
most Wall street rumors as to
president, but Walter Wellman'a
Ldon In the Chicago Record-Her-
that ths state department fs
Li to address a note to the powers
tries considerable more credence.
ihole question at this stage is,
it probably will remain, in the
li of the president and Secretary
The less congress has to do
it the better.
weter, it Is well that the public
il know something of the corn-
Id of the problems which have
.? up in the Far East. Chief
wis the Immigration question,
flirt enough has been said, per-
, (or awhile. But the United
j is pledged to the policy of the
h loor" in China, and likewise
maintenance of both the terrl-
li and the administrative lnteg
m the empire.
contravention of the spirit and
iMy of the letter of the treaties
(premises, Japan and Russia are
tically looting Manchuria. The
Important concessions and mo
lis are being taken over and
! but the shell, the nominal
tarial I sovereignty, will be left,
r example, the Chinese Imperial
f rnna from Peking northeast
f :b KInchow toward Mukden.
complete to Tsin-Min-Tung, 35
? t of Mukden, where It
meet the South Manchurian
a.v.
I complete this link Is of great
Stance, but it has been forbid
Vf Japan, supposedly under the
' 1906 with China by which
agreed not to construct main
in competition with the South
harian railway or any branch
wonld divert traffic.
absorption of the telegraph
' - in Manchuria by Russia and
an'l 'he steadily giy.w-
?ar"1 nf "I"1 ma.-'.iln.Tv of com
l? hf'"- "- !..ke! upon by
T Ilri;a:a with equanimity.
L' " 1:1:1 Mmt from our
. f;r w,. m definitely
fc.l.'r''''"i'" "r ''"ventlons to e
t I'-iiniitKui-e of the "opt:
f the int..,.lily ,)( Ch,na ,
d tint , aitl,(,tllPr ..savlnR
mr should we conserve
i in t ha roniinerce
Justice llailan, whose
dissent from the recent
! court decision on state rail
is still being discussed. Is said t j eon.
template retirement, in order to write
.... ...u,.,,. ii iie evt.r vrues naif
he knows of the 'Inside" of the last
fifty years, the book would be so
lively it would have to lie weighted
down to be kept still. Hut he won t.
He'll be like Bialne. John Sherman,
and the rest of them he'll Just tell
enough to make the book sell, and
will leave out the real sizzling things
because to do otherwise would be to
hit too many living men.
Senator Foraker has Introduced a
bill to legalize contracts and agree
ments not In "unreasonable restraint
of trade," which seems to be a twin
brother to the Roosevelt idea of is
suing government certificates to the
"good trusts," notwithstanding his
assertion that all kinds of trouble lies
in the Roosevelt idea. Neither will
please those who think with Mr. Bry
an, that the only good trust is a dead
trust.
' I'JMIic
' n do so.
t naroiy a thinkable resort.
.'. m.,ral pr-ssure should
I'"0 - "nfowment of our
t it.
THINK WHO WORK
)',tr,,""r " car down than
The builders who are
t they (;ari should not
hv ,,.i.r rrlM..
,,7";"v !. is tha evil
, ... a"xu' ''li'ated to those
' -i"l n,
I n.v n"r enough
' It r.,m,: with a
t'.M 'i:' "v"r'-'i"ing
i-j' 18,11 '" knows that
Tt!"re Is the man
, iBj ,.arr(on B,ar
I'.c.v. his countrymen
' ln
h,i
h hi-.
believes every
fellows may
There are a round dozen bills
recommended In the president'? last
message to congress, but he would
probably gladly compromise right
now on a certainty of getting half of
them through. Some senators, it is
said, only give him threethe Al
drlch currency bill, an employers' lia
bility bill, and some sort of a measure
for gathering tariff Information.
That the new first assistant post
master-general Is a plain speaker was
shown when be was asked by the
chairman of the house committee
why be did not prepare a list showing
which postmasters were efficient and
which left the work to be done by as
sistants. "What's the use?" he re
torted, "so long as postmasters are
mere political gifts."
Well, well, after devoting his
whole time for weeks to rounding up
his supoprters, the Democrats of Ar
kansas voted Senator Jeff Davis a big
lemon, at the state primaries. it
could not have been worse had he
remained in Washington and made
a bluff at the duties he draws a sal
ary for performing.
Wouldn't the proposition set forth
In a senate bill that railroads may
Issue passes to the veterans of all our
wars come under the head of class
legislation and be unconstitutional?
If not we move to amend by adding
editors and that it be passed immediately.
Good political eyes have these Ken
tucky Republicans who can see a
"community of Interests" between
the Hughes and Fairbanks support
ers. If there be any such- we fear
it is of the lion and the lamb brand.
5-
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS IN NEW YORK ZOO.
New York city became jri.ooo richer recently when a Imhy hippopotamus
was born In the Central park zoo. tor that Is the value the park otUVInla pu:
ou the lusiy Infant. And he is a lusty youngster, too, fur he can consume
several gallons of milk every diiy ami keeps his niothei busy guarding biu
when troops of children crowd alwut to udinlre him. One of the old Itlppu
111 tlie park died recently, ami the keepers were Joyful when they fouud you
Cailph in the hippopotamus pen one morning.
MUCH SNOW LOW
DOWN ON MOUNTAINS
Candidates' Announcements
f AXUIDATK KOIS Slllllill 1'
IF CHINOOK WIND SHOl
HIVKRS WOl'I.U
THIS VKAK
I 1 hereby announce myself as a can
I didate for the nomination for sheriff.
1.1) COMIC subject to the decision of the voters
UK llll.'MKST al lne femocrntic primaries on April
ii.. ii iiuuiiuiiiru iiuu eiet leu 1
I promise to perform the duties of the
office to the best of my abilitv.
, HARRY L. BOWX
I
for rorxTY Ji iKiK.
(Special Correspondence.)
Lowell. April 1 We are having all
kinds of weather. Snow has fallen 1
of late low down on the hills and if 1 hereby announce myself as a
a Chinook wind should set in ! candidate for re-election for the Rc
( which at this time of the vear s I Publican nomination for County
likely) we may see the river as high:JudKe Rt tne '-""e county primaries.
as at anv time this season. , Apru n, io.
The logging camps five miles
above Lowell of Joe Hills, McBee's
and Mac Crowa's are making prepar
ations to push work along as fast as
men and money will admit after the!
first of April, as the bark will be
easily removed by that time,
al6
O. R. C11RISMAN.
FOR COXSTAULK
John J. Hess. I hereby announce
: that I will be a candidate for consta
, ble on the Democratic ticket. Dbn't
forget the primary April 17th.
FOB COt'S-r 188K8SOK
Mr. Delp Is making preparations
for a big time at the skating rink
Saturday, the 9th of April. Re
freshments will be served.
Mr. Michael returned home last' I hereby announce that I will be a
week from Eugene, where he had , candidate for re-election to the office
been attending circuit court as a ; of county assessor, subject to the
petty juror for two weeks. j vote of the Republican party at the
Ernest Hyland, the Lowell mer- primary election April 17.
chant, made a flying trip to Eugene j B. F. KEENEY.
and Mabel last week on business. 1
Tl.o iMillllenl 11,11 linirlna In hum ns OASOMXF WllOl) HA VTI SO
v. u. wiiue is preparea 10 saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence,
516 West Sixth street
the days go by and canvassing liter 1
nture begins to fill the mail sucks
as all the candidates want to be
heard from before the primaries are,
held. Some are doing some lively
figuring and making great promises
In case they are elected, putting us In
mind of the darkey In the South
that was carrying his brother's books
home. Bystanders. Heelng that he 1
had a large number of books, made '
the inquiry: "Going to school, eh?
Do you study all those books?" "No, 1
sari dey s me brudrter s. 1 se a ig-.
norant kind o' nlggar side him, boss. 1
He has gone an ciphered clean j
through addition, partition, dlstrac-1
tion, abomination, justification, ere- j
ation, amputation nnd adaptation, i
an' specks to gmdunte soon." j
Joseph Dire nnd family, of Mabel, j
are visiting among relatives near
Rush Island. j
After all is said and done, Tom
Tagart has practically demonstrated
that he and his smile are pretty solid
with Indiana Democrats, oven If lie
did not win the race for Parker.
And now they are accusing the
prohibitionists with having become
Intoxicated with success. Be ye
temperate above all things" is a good j
thing to bear In mind.
And Senator Teller Isn't the only
man who wants cotign-ss to slow
In doing anything 1 1 tie tills count ry
permanently i" tin- IMiHnpiues.
Deatli Was on His llivls.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va..
bad a close call In the spring of
IflDfi. He says: "An attack of pneu
monia 1' ft nie so weak and with siwh
a fearful cough that my rrlends de
clared consumption bad me, and thai .
death was on my heels. Then I was,
iKTsuaded to try Dr. King's N"w
Discovery. It helped me Immediate
ly, and after taking two and n half;
bottles 1 was a well man again. 1
found out that New Discovery Is tliej
best remedv for coilg'is a"d lung dis-i
eases in the world." Sold und-'r
guarantee at W. A. Kuyken lull's
drug store. Tide nnd (1. Trial bat
tles free.
(Wl.l. 1(111 "I NTV WARRANTS
Know
De-lighte-1
intends to ilriv on
but hereliv S.TVO licit
to drive lilelU :hi- w
that
C'li.-.-i-j
e!ie is lie
st anil lag I. an
he p. id on r
n:i April 1..
i c-iisc. mi that
cc t inn
I IT!' Tl
t mv
Inter-
11 on'-
will
Olfi""
.1 will
. N 1 1
KuiM'tle, I
March 1 Has.
WO.M N TOAST I I M
Here's to men. Sinn- Adam's
time
They'v nlwnvs bien tin Fane-:
Whenever anything c e. ron::,
Tho woman is t l'!:'"1'
From earlv morn to lat" a' r.i-li'.
Tho men nullified, r- at :
They blame u- if th-v ov.':' -p.
(l'r If Ihev lnl-s a ear.
Tlv blame' in if beiiea'h 'If I" 1
Their collar button ' r .'I:
They blame us 'f the (it- is
. Or it there Is no i nil.
They blame us IT they cut
selves
While shaving, and th y
Thnt we're to blame if they
To go upon a tear.
IP vor KXCW !
The merits of tb T' xas Wfn.-r. ;
vou would never suff-r from kidney,,
bladder or rheumatic trouble, fl a
buttle (two months' treatment). Sold .
by O J Hull, or hv mall. Send for;
testimonials. Dr. X W. Hall. !:"
Olive street. St. Lou:s.
1
TAILOR SlHH" HK.MOVAI. NOT!( K i
them-
s-.-;cr
decld-
Here's It the men, tin
Who never are at fault:
They blai,- ih if th-y '
Hot the p r r-ir ft..
Thev bli lit"' -i' 1 '
Or back a losing h ir-:
And when it rains on h ii
Tho fault l ours. f
Thev blame in if th'-v f.'l
And when they n.arr'd
Likewise O '-v biame '
sii k.
And hen thev fall In d-
For everything
Thev sav we
But. after all. h t- i m the
We love them, i'l-' ''"'
II. ti it lO
D S MrDoueal!, th tailor, has
moved bis shop from the Pratt build-1
ilig on Willamette street to the room
!l,e door east of the Yerington drug
store on Kast Ninth street, where he,
i will be found by all his cost .merr,. tr
lOlTVw.li HV OWNKI! j
THE MARKET
E0R
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
11 wfst 8ih St
WE BUY .
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Ki lie-room liouc and lot 1
block from tar line; fim;
homo in ttinnl cumin Ion ; a
b.iriilii ii! $J,o'HJ or furnlsli-
d for $1M
(SO H'Tf' Ml i
1 HO HCH'S il
j'.'ist lire ; s
liousi'. "i" ;'t
t f fn.i: ; y
cludiim ( v.
plat-.-.
tiinbi r rrui
iihljer;
room house
Biitall li.tni,
Vf)UIli? onh
from Kuj;'t;:
culnviitioo.
ui (I S-ro j tn
Ir.rn; nil kind
i - I2. imo, in-
; iJitK on tin,
i''ns pjtslurii and
t s I .r..Hi,j;0 saw
at res fenced ; 4
spriim at house;
c'iii'k'iu liou.se,
il l, all kind of
Heat
;ood I'lHIdiiiir I"t
'(. ne;tr ;tr lin"
, i.jht-rM.Mi
!i North Mi'l
on Kiit Twelfth 1
!Ol';0 feet. Al-
mi'l two lots
Innuifn of
3 .1
La office. 1 .
, W'iiluineifn St.
aliO
M'THi:if Ml 'IK
Bi.tf.nth snd OnK 9irw. hi ni-en-"d
under nf management. fmod
r.oard nd room hy th- A.ty, or
month. First-r,.tB horn conklnjc
c'irken dinf."- "verv ,-'-r
tf mus. s v Mir.mr.
herrie; t )ioi 1 Illili
this for 1 '"t.
Hero we jive Hi') arres, fiO
acres fenced; 2 home. InrKO
loK hou-e ii n d h mil II f (it rue,
loK ham, Kranary, well watijr
ed with li vim,' stream and
sprint;; L'.'mim.ihmi feet hhw
tUnher; f niileH frirn Ku
Kene. Trice. I :,oo.
h'i acren adjoining town; fine
S-room house, 3 bar ns;
younK family fircliard; '
head hfti'ws. cow. 4 year
Hdkh, harne-H. whuoih,
ny( cart, loO i hlrkens, tools,
im tl erne uU. f urn It ur , etc.;
prf'e, (7,'t'Mi: $1,000 rash;
ha Ian ' e at r-er cent .
aKo hfivo hnninffn open
Itil'h and a nrn list of real
-! ii to to offer of )Vf?ry des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22wt8'h S.
1 OK SAI.K
.1 XT 111 1 (I onl iuueil. )
FOU SALKh.-cond Krtn fir
wooit. W. L. Oopacrnoll. at Watt's
tf
jewelry store.
l-'Oli S.M.I-: Cheap, twod second
hand Studeltaker ;t-nu-h waun.
Kmiiiire at Ktii;eiie Kroeery. if
WOOP VOll SALK IB-Inch oak
wood, l'luine Karniers or In
quire at Steruer's grocery utore.. ntl
KOk SALK Huff Orimisui.. rKus,
13 for il. W. IV Hampton, 11UJ
Colnmbln avetine, corner lath ot.
FOH SALK Natbinal wheel, used
oue season: ln uood condition. Will
sell cheap. Call at 37s Kust 13th
street. tf
KOK SALK Loose and baled cheat
hay; also oat r:rav. Phono Far
mers 13x9. Siiulrv Smith, Ii vIiik.
:. 1 a
Ut'r K LKOUOU.N KtlOd Pure ured,
$1 per settliiit. lieo. Melvln Mil
ler, ltoom 0, MeClunt! Ulock.
Phono tied 140 1. tr
KOK SALK Barred Plymouth Hock,
Colden Wyandotte and Ulack Min
orca ess, (1 per setting. Address.
A. Wood, SaKiuaw-, Or. a2li
OAK WOOD KOK SALK Small oak
wood: can be used for cook stove
without spllttluK: tawed to lti-lneh
length. Phone Knrniers' 2SI or
enquire at Sterner's grocery, alio
KOK SALK Oood .s-room house:
lot I)iix210; closo in; good barn;
chicken park; garden, fruit trees,
berries, etc. Address" II.," care
Guard. tf
KOK SALK A modem up-to-date
cottage of niuo rooms, largo barn;
all nearly new; all kinds of fruit,
berries and flowers; ono of the
best tortious in Kugene. Inquire
766 High street. tf
KOK SALE A 3 1-4 wide tire wag
on and one bay borse, weight
about 12&0 pounds nnd nine years
old. Enquire of Squire Smith,
Phone Farmers 13x9. BlS
FOR SALK Snap for Bhort time on
ly. One and a half acres, unlm
prorod, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Hnoy, office In
Maurer'i jewelry store.
FOR SALK Portable Bawmlll, trac
tion engine, threshing machine;
machinery practically new and ln
good condition. Price for entire,
outfit $2500 if sold soon. Ad
dress "E. P.," caro of Ouard. au
KOK SALE Dale cheat and loose
vetch buy for anle; also 16-Inch
and 4-foot maple wood, well sea
soned. Address Louis C. Vitus,
Junction It. F. I). No. 2, Oregon.
Phone Farmers' 12il. a3
KOK SALE One of the best retail
general merchandise country stores
in Lane county, having large log
ging and farm trade. If you ure
looking for a chanco to make mon
ey Investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X," this office. a20
KOK SALE OR TRADE 320 acres
of timber and mineral land, 19
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 cash
offer. II. Monro, 504 Goldsmith
street, Protlaud. 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. llarbaugh, agent,
Room 5, over First National Bank
Ilrlng this notice wltb you.
KOK SALK OR EXCHANGE Thro"
Dilnlng claims In Eldorado Canon
district,. 12 miles from Search
light, Nev. Assays ns high as H7
per ton ln gold and sliver; will
trade for real estate. Price,
500. George Jl. Newman, 7'Jii
Pearl street, Eugene. Or. all
KOK SALK Large . room modern
house must bo sold in 14 days
splendidly Improved; hns city wa
ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard,
choice shrubbery and many other
attractions; offer owner Is now
making Is good for 14 days only.
Kor partlciiiurK and terms apply
to thla ofrice at once, as tho prh-c
will soon dispose of the properly,
which is but three blocks from
car line and in h.'ini, of residence
district.
WANTED-- Knur. ;.tnio to 3.0H0
acres cleareil or partly cleared
land, rich deep soil, adapted to
1 i nit. trucking and live stock: In- I
cation desired on river ami creek,
ltring us a description and outline,
of laud in trails of s0 acres and
up.
Pacific Land Company, i
P. O. Hox JIT, Room 7, over Cham
lerK and llrlsinw- bank. if
MIH KI.I.ANKdl S
, FRANK TITl'S, M. O Homoeo
pathic physii-iau and surgeon.
Chronic diseases and diseases of
women and children given special
attention. Karadic gntviuiie.statlr,
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments given. Ofico, corner
Wlllametio and Eighth streets,
Matlock bldg. Residence. I32
Pearl street. Office, phone, Red
10!M. Residence phono, lied
4HS1.
ATTOKX KYS-AT-I. W
DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan Jli
Miller. Tills Washington street.
Phone Red 5 1 Oil. a2 I
ACCORIUllN PLlCAVlNG -Dono by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 llilyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
i L. M. TRAVIS, Aitorney-at-luw. of-
fire over Eugene Loan & Savings
Hank, Kugene, Oregon.
I DOKKId & SK1PWOKTH, Attorneys.
I at law. Office In llovey building,
over Chambers-llrlstow bank
IK YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erly tell tho Oregon Land Conipa-'
ny about It and they will do the!
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu-i
gene. Or. tf
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On !
knives, forks and all household ar-.
tides thnt do not look like ih w. ;
Write the Oregon Plating Works,'
128 Lownsdulu street, Portlaud, '
Oregou. for prima !
S. 1). ALLKM, Attoriiej-at-la, 616
Willamette strest, Kugene Oregon.
L. HI L YEP, Attorney-at-law. Office
over Voran's shoe store, Eugeua,
Oregon.
DON'T fall to 6eo Chfem If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm nnd city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stuck. II. Che
', Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
injury 1 have resumed my business
of horseshoeing nnd general black
smllhlng. C. D. Holowuy, East
Eleventh street, Kalrmount, Or.
HERE'S A CHANCE for you to make
money; our representative make
$10 a day so can you; Immediate
seller anil exclusive territory;
agents can carry as side line. G.
K. Pennlwell, Mgr., 131 Mutual
Life Building, Seattle, Wash.
C. A. WINTERM EI ER, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chnmbers-Bris-tow
Unnk.
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Clirlsinan block, Eugene. Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 nnd 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Rank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts in the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
KOR TRADE An 8-room modern
residence In Minneapolis, Minn, ln
best prat of city; rents for $30 a
month: will exchange for good real
estate mortgage, timber land, farm
or city property. P. O. Box 4 31,
Eugene, Or. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRE8PON
PENCE 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 and clrculnrs at
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W,
Eighth street, R. J. Kirk wood, representative.
M)ST ANI KOl'Ml
LOST Saturday evening on the
streets, a brown purse containing
a money order for $5, $10 In cash,
a gold cross and some small
change. Finder please leave at
Guard office and receive reward.
roit RENT
KOR RENT 8-room hou on North
High street. Electric lighted and
modernly equipped. Inquire at this
office a2
FOR RENT m large front room,
furnished: electric light and bath;
hot and cold water. 52 V Lincoln
street, three blocks west of post
office, tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
HEAL KSTATH AGENTS
J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealers In real
eKtute, Creswell, Or.
A IWTltACTOHH
THE LANE COUNTY AHHTRAC'I
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren lllook,
Kugnne, Or. Prices reasonable.
MINING U.NGI.NLEItH
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metnllurglni. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore tre'ilmcut
Eugene Ori-go!.
I NDEIII A Kl:i!S
WILLIAMS A BEAN. Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In all courts of the state
and before the IT. S. Land Ofrtca.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung
Building.
I. N. 1IARUAUG1I. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment tf estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer. No. 29
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postoffice. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pensiou matters. Phou
Rod 1176.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Archltoct. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings ln course of
construction. If thinking nf build
ing, largo or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Clirlsinan
block.
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I J. W. KAYS tit CO., iiinleriakers and
( funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
DAY & HENDKK.SON, iiiidcriaiii'rn
and eiiiiialiiiiM-s. Corner Willain
etto and Seventh streets.
WANTED A gentle mare, weight
1200 or I3IMI. Address 173 Weal,
Seventh street, Eugene. mil 1
WANTED Olrl for light housework.
Call at 308 East Fltleenlli street.
WANTED - A girl to assist In K '
era! housework. Enquire at onci
al "7 West Seventh street. al
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dul
ly to get their clothes cleaner and
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
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WANTED To rein, a five or six
room cottage not too far out. Pip
ed for gas o ,l.-ed for eiectrie
liy. Address P. O. Hox !;.", Eu
gene. a7
WANTED - Good borse. U'-,t lo 1.1MI
pound, suitable for lady to drive;
also two-eaieil top larriugi'. Ad
dress P. O. Hox 2 17, with descrip
tion tf
AGENTS WANTED 1 '. 2'J crayon
poriratt 40 cents; frames lo ten's
and up: sheet picture on cent
each. You fan make 4oo per cent
profit, or $311 per week Caia-l-iglle
and samples free. FRANK
W. WILLIAMS COMPANY. 130s
W. Trylur street, Chicago, III, tii
-V. T. GORDON, funeral director. I
State licensed cmhnlmer. Office I
and residence, Tenth und ,Oilve
streets. Phono Red 4 4M. I
I'll VSICIANS AM) SI III. EONS
DR. ANN. i MAI1RER, Osteapathli
phy'ciau. All r lira Din disease
truaied. Women and children I
specialty. Office over K. E. Diiun'l
Phong Red 1631.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopath!)
physician. Office hours, 9 a. m.
to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30, Hauip.
, ton building. 7th and Willamette
streets. Residence ani otflc
phon C171
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best JOc
Cigar on the market
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KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene. 0
DR. H. L. HTI1DLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, MS Willamette. street
Phone Black 1320. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Kerry street.
I'lionn Red 3197.
C. II CANNON, M. D. llomoepathlr
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specially. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Hullo I, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 540. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1.
. Easter
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