Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 06, 1908, Image 3

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    lif EUGENE DAiLY GUARD.
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0 lhailes 11. 1 isiier.
III. 0, 11K1H
rrnXTT.very day of tne week,
p.jWisi-'- Address all com-
gundayf ' cl ,,' nu,Ke un remit-
,.i,,-fS Hi'
'ijle to ine intern; uuaiu, ; eu, ,.,.! ()f
uib vicinity or Klamath Kalis a
electricity generated tl.-r.-fr..::
b.J utilized fur running train. ,,.
mouma'us and for ify.;;.m
ins towns in Nun hern ysfiX
Southern Oregon.
tors a splendid
. it h si
Sul-riti"KteS lX.ily
i,, carrier, per week.?
15
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"...i,. (in advance)
' so
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Advertising rates made known on
'Cat Kfgene. Oregon, postof
flee as f.econd-class matte-.
v . -it... hot mrimn nil tr th. ,...-,t
i. mail, one year uu -vj" ; tore the
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n.i month
smele Copies
Agents for The Guard.
The following are authorized to
hks and reoeipt far-wbscriptions or
Muact any otaerNHKIness for The
Billy and Weekly Guard:
Creswell-J. L. Clark.
Coburg George A. Drury.
All postmasters aro authorized to
-iive and receipt for subscriptions
Tthe Daily and Weekly Guard.
Member of Associated Press. (D 11 should not require the throwing
ot a nomb in the capital to ronvlnc"
ih.i .i rsv ..... .. ..Sv
.uibliaa .nut nic riiyu ensnm ui an
archy In this country is one of the
pressing needs of the hour no half-
NEHSPAPF.US REAL
(JOVKKXIXO CLASS
The Wall Street Journal says we
ire governed more by facts than by
rulers, more by conditions than by
legislatures. News exists of facts
published. News, thereCire, is gov
Brnment. Tfrm the Journal goes on
to elucidate :Q
"If you want to lgconie an orator,
become a preacher, for the pulpit Is
tl sole remaining conservatory oty
eloquence. II juu wain uu ucluiiic
rich, enter finance or trade. But if
you want to belong to the governing
Cjass, join journalism.
"Whan naws tina reached the state
of Its highest evolution, when public
ity has become so perfectly organ
bed that as soon as a fact Is devel
oped Ir shall become the property
of the whoiOearfil, as free as theQlr
breathe anrras the light by sflch
e see, then will government be re
duced Is the aK-.f un!t!o!r of po
lice, ajd mTsffiYTTtUe of that will
be neeued.
"The hoie of the world is in th
perfect organization of the agencies
for the coltlon and irSkribution of
tews. The mi9onium will comegj
soon as we have an Ideal ii'fsvspaper
O O
If we ar? to have jyierty, we must
kve en enlightened public trillion.
have an enlightened pug-
nit e a v.uin m
i rv
WllamattfoVall
.IUA h
The electric boat scan.l.il ,r,m:i,
to be rather seiisaiiim.il I,, i , i,..i--
brought i .ut 1m-
congressional committee en
gaged in the Investigation of tlie al-
ii-geu uriuery or members siamlir.
high In the estimaiioiiQo) theii run
stltuents. Congresin Lllley seems
to know what he is talking nt and
Is making good so far on every
charge filed. q
"It's an ill wind," etc. The case
of Ambassador Hill has given the ad
ministration an opportunity to prove
thatlt does not consider it absolutely
neiQiary for an ambassador to be a
inullpjiiillionaire, however desirable
It mSry be to society in9oreigu capi
tals to Hive them such.
wivfNmeasures, but a general sweep.
tg out.
WIve'Qif amateipjfishernien may
be Interested in knowing that it has
been discoveredQ.iat fish bite much
better if theait has been soaked in
whisky or brandy.Q This may explain
the presence of bottles in the outfit.
& n '
Political abuse ofVMie preserQay
Is decidedly . mollycoddlish when
iomtmred with some of the sti(Tf)they
hnn&ua to Washington, Jefferson,
Hamilton and A.ns(Di the old days.
li ypr THE F.rGENE DAILY GCARD. 5IONKAY, AIM
O -T',y
y,r'y
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
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1 OK SAt.K
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' WANTKII
A M i.l il enl lliue.l. )
hlllletle St'
onuhbivd Her.
MllilUire ."'."el
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a at the
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Those who think that too much
party harmony leads to stagnation 'q
ought to be tickled to death with ex
isting conditions, no mattjij which
party tWy belong to.
There's iQifference between nopu
larity and fashion. For Instance, last
year'; straw hats will soon be popular.
With r;'iii men, uuL Ihey will n
fashionable.
Wonder iOSfme ultra-iii-ngrcyive
pollt'aiQvill endeavor Hi have the
pay-as-yoii-enter plan of campaign
endorsed by the national convention?
cr-o
This talk about prolonging 'Q by
drinking sour skimmed milk rujiiuIs
like a piQ agent's go at ma.UjIg a
ilket for the waste of creameries.
amnts ot tlie .now voi-k oaoy
nnues have kill-
nWi
KOli ciAl.K Loose and lialeil cheat
hay; also oat Ktraw. Phone V'ar-
p inersfl3x. Stiuire Smith, Irving.
(D
MRS. CORNELIA BAXTER M!KEE. o
Ani.(Tntll society In Paris Is stirred by th dlvori e suit of Mrs. JInrt
MeKee, Viio alleges cruelty in seelymv; a separaTTon from her husband. (-Mrs.
JlcUee. who is a (ieavtlt'iil woman, Wis Miss Maxtor of Tennessee ln-rore her
marriage to IlugliTVvIs, a California millionaire. Mr. Tevls died In Japan,
and a large pacr of bis wealth went to lii-.vidow, who then married Mr.
MeKee of Pltts(yjg. Their domestic life wViJortny from the beginning and
euluiinated last fall In Mrs. McKee's npplicaWt nv a dlvorvanJu the l'arla
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NEWSPNOTES FROM
LOWER SIUSLAW
.NOTIWiTO ST(M'KHOLI)l:rfr Ol'
1. 1. KWH LLY X Til IJi 1 M I O X llVt .
The stockholders of said company
voted at the annual meeting to call a
...I.J , H.,1.111
Qr J o'clock p. m., at Central schotUXouse,
fewCdtiys School District No. 44. Lane county.
ago from Portlandjfchere he succeed-1 Oregon, forffVe purpose of increasing
ed iu passing the (required examlna-1 the capital slock of said company,
tlon and obtained a license as steam-1 All Btockboldors are requested to
boat engineer. n I he present. O
The schooners'-Alblon and Mavflow-! J. H. PHItKINS, Pres.
er were towed out to sea las' Sun-1 A ANDElV-i
I du(a)id spread their sails for another j -(jjrip
to0San Francisco lade O-ith
BON, Sec.
FS
ER SUSPECT
fce One.)
Crner arffved in town with the
j at in: 45 o'clock this morning.
Wallende, the man murdered near
'Silver Lake, disappeared last Decern,
j ber. pily a few weeks ago his body
was ftwid under the ice in avreek.
iiiinuei irom tue oiusjaw ium ue;
Company's mill.
John F. Tanner nnd duiiKhtor Xoni
departgj Wednesday on their way
to San Diego, Cal., to reside. Mrs.
Tanner and t Ik v-n younger ehihlivn
went thfro severa. weeks au;o.
We liave been told that ih dwj.il
Iiiir of Mr. Ferguson on Ali.Q liOe
wS entered by 11 nk nown pajrTjies a
few days ago while the f:uniiy was
absent ai)a mnnber of articles car
ritid awa .
v'lie steanieOli:)barts went to Coos
Bay last Sunday witli a cargo of sal
mon, and returned yesterday. , She
0rought up 'i cal)le to be laid across
thTiuslawu'iver for the government
4r CHNa:n George E.
w ' lie-saving
Mf
.'pst nf Ruirftnfi.lTlnrll 3. IflnsV. Ut
His head was crushed, indicatiite'that mV; and Mrs. Marry Miler, a son. '
no nan neen niuruereu. ouun aiun
I the finding ofbhe body Hamilton dls-
e t.w ucuiu, apjJtJiireu iinu its nit iifiu ueeu
O
O
NEWS XtJTKS
-o
o
Julius
By
care after to,nssociate with Wallende he vlnslat
Iffene. nnH : knl-a aiinontpH nf klltlnn- hllll A IlilT1 ti
serious ei-, reward is oiiereu lor nia arrest:. t fhlcniro Frirlnv nlelrV )Fr
a. nn-i w . "
amp lrmt I O " flotch won the world's ctKimpionsh
Oq and he An Oregonian special dispatch wrestling match with Frank Hack
etls all of from Seattle states that an opera- ensehniidt. the famous Russian wres-
J way heltlon 5 that cltvQias improved the If
stumbled ,,, . ,. , ...,,, s
iread "95' ' m.i.j relary, John C. Young, to Oregon to
i took the human ostrich, wno rocunny np- asalst tl, au))ortera ,j statement
y. peareu m u liiiexiie "-. : .0. 1 and act as his rVresentatlve
in V. P ' awalliiwiiiir nf nt hiirsp shoe I.taiU is . .. . i. f
hat he
par.
THE MARKET o
REAL
o
ESTATE
McMurpney c
iifn.ioils. , , I
o
la
par.U'
was almost Instaiifa.icblfs.
Eugene. Oregon. April 4. 1
GEORGE O. YO1
M. O. FULLER, ((,
li M. IHIl.llN.
GKQI10E II. CL4
J.Ci). EL WOOD, i
O. W. GRIFFIN,
Sf&IARD'S CONTEST WPT
LEAVE F0O-0S Af;
o
firvl J . .At'
MUlvJ II II I ld She.-! said to have caused the trouble. : The Ashland CommenaTjClub ha
I h" " " "
during the present campalcn
I ado)ted resolutions in Nriil
mil lot 1
line; fine
CJ condition: a
Mrs. iQh. Gihhs, of this (.0 or fiirnisli
Effle Withrow, of Siirlngfli
1 1 uttle Cook, of Junction, from Eugene;
Zclmn Grnzan. nf Dexter, tlvntlnti- yyo
h suif-nhfi winners of the trip to Loil'd 8-rooin
Invitur will double tlienr-vioney port isijen to the $12",000 appro-rglven by The Guard as prlzrn; all kinds
SS2 Pills.
1 Srr m
i:-'iATlnir .....
Wk 7" """" "'I
.wfunded. H..nl ..
Kn vPI"1 'or when rpllrovt.
IniilBt
tHw,;,"" nn getting tho
11oiS"',,""votbeiuscnii j.our
fca ... n
a ataiUL CO.. hi 71
hlWnebyW.L. DeLano
of 1 tracts In the Blair steAt Mrfltiot. 1 priatlonofor the University of Ore-
a j The city must nulld In ftflt crirection. I gon.
- In two earg If theyiiuy lots or acre Secretary Taft speni-a busy day In
'I (f3 Chlrjian (Ta,"r'115' yre'(lijg two
Qn.ui.ann tua n-nrl'a 1 larLW audiences.
hamdvin hurdler, has re-entered the
0. A.K at Corvallls.
No. .
01 o fi. n -s. 1
hot, -Tlie Kind Voo Hm Hw,S
CobiirPs .. '
nlencW
N. shumway"
""ns ami K ... .
t n orK.
3,bbln ' tin and
4 to Work Promptly
Plumbing fi.Qres
Willnmette
"""Haw.
Capsub
a
istam
transfer (guaranteed; any size certi
ficate: invv S12.no per Khari-Com-
While it lasts, 150 BhareVtTnlted
Wireless Preferred Stock, unstamped
ncaie, iiiv ii .'.' lifi kiiii--
pany's lVde, $16.50. P. O.,.
1 oriiauu.
4.
all
O
o
MANGE
VOU S A UC htio n tl K ro t n fir
wood. W. L. Copperholl. at Watt's ,
jewelry etoro. tf I
FOU SALIC Clu-ap. gh(o)sicond-
hand Studebaker 3-im-h, ii;oii.j
Kiuiuire at Kngoiu grocery. t"
a iu -d ami
Wurks. ,
r t
. 0
O1M1 to .l.oeV
e.irtlv cleared
sell, adapted OJ
1 ""
WOOl FOR SA1.K llilncb oak
wood. Phone Farmers 2Nti or la
quiiat Sternor's grocery store, ati
FOR SALK Huff Orpington rggs
13 for Jl. W. 11. Hampton, U0J
Columbia avenue, corner 11) th t.
.'. 1 5
r'OkSLK One No. 3 Oliver Type
wixiyr; also one int. T l.'ay-Sho;
both machines In Ssod order. l
S. Frank. O 1'
.FOR SALK National wheel, mod
one season; In good condition. Will
sell cheap. Call at 3TS Fast Kith
street. tf
FOR SALK Second-hand baby
couch in first-class con III Ion ; price
reasonable. Address cure of
(itiard. O
CAKKIAUKTS.NI) lMlHTO. FOR
SALU--T Wseiitoil carriage, near
ly new; also olio phaeton. Call al
7(10 High street. O if
WANTKU Fion-.
acres cleared e
land, lit h deep
fiuit, trucking and live slock; 1
cation desired oil river anil creek.
Hrlng us a deseript Ion and outline
of laud iu tracts of t0 acres and
up.
Paelf! fyand Company,
P. O. Uox 247, Tfooui 7"iver Cbam-
K1XJV ST A 1 I :
I.. ('i.xii'SCWj w.lirs 1.. real
eMa:e. , VT-'
i ii.i;t akk&J
W. KAVS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugeno. Or.
o
tiers and UrWtow huuii.
tf
iiscKi,i..t.M.:oi
AY liKN'liKlt.SON. undertakers
and ehibalniers. Corner Willalll
ettti and Seventh streets.
W. T. liOKDON, funeral director.
State licensed einbalnnr. Office
and residence. Tenth and Olive
streets. Phoua Red 44X1.
A TT 1 1 X K VS. AT-LAW
DRKSSMAKlNli .Misses Sullivan & L. M. 1 HAVIS. Ayirney-nt-law. Of
Miller, 5fiS Washington slreei. ' fll'9 over Kugeno Loan & Savings
Phone Red 5106. a'J I ' Hank, Kugene, Oregon.
ACCORDION PLhAI'iMi -Hone by UORR1S fVKIPWOHTH, Attorneys
Mrs. Hert Vincent at i27 Hilynrd , at law.lfflco In liovey building.
street, near Last Ninth, on reasuu-:
able terms. Phono Red 31102
tf
YOU WANT A
clotli of tlie lands
try April Ulli and Hth.
cents each -to Unseburg
Company, Kosoburg, Or.
Mi(e) nrlnt
opeiTt' lOir
on ,
en-!
over Chajubers-Hrlstow batik
S. 1). ALLEN, AtioriiBj-at-la.
616
lid 5 0'
Atistrnct ,
a I 5
Willanietie stret, KugenjOreiton.
L. H1LYKU, Attorney-at-Inw. Oirle.9
over Yoran'a shoe Htoro, Kugene.
fft'-egon.
IF YOU WANT TO SKLL your prop- ' . ..,..-....... .77777!
erty tell the Oregon Land Coinpa-! C' , A- LNlKHMblLll. Attortiey-r.t
iiv .iiinni it n.1,1 11...V .vin a.. 11,,.! 'aw. Land titles and probate spec-
rest. 412 Wlluimitto street. Kn-1 'allies. Office ovor Chumbers-Urls-
gene. Or.
1 trt
tf
tow Hank.
OOLD ANIi SI1.Vfi1iii,aTINU On i WOODCOCK ,t POTTKIt, Attorneys
knives, 'orks and (lUhoiischnld ur-1 at-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O.
O tides lO,t do not Took like new. I Poti. Office one block south of
Write the Oregon Plating Works, 1 cnilsiuan block, Kugeno, Oregou.
12S Lownsdule street
Oregon, for urlcea
M'lON"!
Portland, I
FOR SALK A flue piano, slfgrjtly
used; a big liOgaln at S!'.2VAt
Stevens & lliilln's piano house,
Commercial Club block.
BUFFGUiUIIORN KC.tlS Pure JirSl,
1 pi? setting. Ueo MelvliUdil
ler, Room 2 0, Mcliuig Ulock.
QMione Red 1461. u tf
LOCQlNHKRRY PLANTS fill cents
per dozen, 35 for $1, $2 pet hun
dred; satlBfactlonOiuurantiij). C.
F. Moore, Croawoll, Origin. m4
FOR SALK Some high grado sec
ond hand organs ntnrgaln price's
at Stevens & II ullnSr piano house,
Commercial Club block. tf
fall to see Chezein If you
want barges In real estate. We
buy and sPTI fiirm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and ml Qig stoi II. Clio
tern, Room 11, WultonMildK. tf
A-
3N,Nrtt
FOU SALK llurred Plymonth Rock,
tioiuen Wyaiiduiie and Ul.uk M'.u
orca citKH. tl nor setting. Address,
A. Wood, Saginaw, Or. a2O(0
W Q Q-
FOil SALK llarred PirinotitTil
eggs, l.uu pi:r seuiui;. n,-ii-v
rates in incubator lolv AddressVii
NOTICjii) Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed m;Oinislness
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. I). Ilolowny, Fast
Klovonth street, Kalrmount, Or.
$1S CASH AND I0 PKR MO.NTi"
W11I buyQ a beautiful Calllornia
vineyard, the IncytKe from which
will bo sufficient r make you in
dependent for Olfe. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. F. II. Robinson,
general ent. Oiclflc Orove, Cal.
lock
W. Spore H4ii'l!igfielil, tJr.o
OA K WOOD FOR SALK Small oak
wood; call be used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed to lii-lnili
1iTkt li. Phone FaVmers' 2.S6 or
errrpilro at Slerner's grocery. nltO
FOi SAlS?; Uood S-i'oiilil nuilhe;
lot 00x210; close In; good barn;
O chicken park; garoen; iriii,iroe8,
lierrtes. etc. Address" II.S care
Guard.
FOR SALK A 3 1-4 wide tire wag
on and one bay horse, woigkt
ubout, 1250 pounds nnd nlno years
old. Enquire of Squire Smith,
Phone Farmers 13x9. alS
FOR SALK Snap for Bhort t!mi(o)i
ly. One and a half acres, unlm
proveiudjolnlng city limits. Cash
or(T) rnis. Howe & lluoy, office In
Maurer's jQrdry storu.
as
can dl
acre . .
286.88 acre
all paste
per acre
No. 10. 30
limits. 22
pies and pc
kinds of be
house, good U
o o
HOWE cj
M ' " 1 - , ' ! ' tl
' 7 " v i;'fTx,i 7M
or Prttarrh
nil I.l4.d
ao iiHt,
' 1'0. or by
or ihrm
"8 L0. Urnggiot
pat Mif4tZ'yi i f ypjpAv.L
8 in:! 0
ThtKiare cxtcn.ior- .
Qtic room. 1 :
about ti-
MCON Of i
recent subscription contest 81 2.000, in-
ed by this paper, will lenve g on the
for the southern city. They i
peeled to arrive there Thiiitliasture and
they will remain a weekQ-y jo.OOO saw
them except Miss Cook will thf(nced; 4
turn home. She expects to visit Ut house;
awhile. They will be quartered at house,
King Edward hotel while there, iiuds of
e. Heat
Andrew Carnegie has added $25
000 a year to his pension list .res CO
nlverslty professors. n largo
frame,
and
t saw
Ku-
rns;
ar-
ug
ils, ". ;
Oil
th
B 1 II-
mlil
"r
for
hart
last
liotui
mo I.
how 1
Next Week
(iKXK Ml'SKML l'KSTIVAL
Kvenlng of April I I
U2)
A 1
April
1 -ol 3i
Tno Concerts on J.lih
( Afternoon and Kvenlng)
IT.-, ('Hours 171
ll OlirilKSTKA (It
(I SOIMSTS (I
FOIt SALK Portable sawmill, true
Hon engine, tliresbliiiQiiaeblnc;
inachlnery practically nVw and ti
good condition. Price for entire
'Vflt $2500 If sold soon. Aib
iVre.is "K. P.," care of (liiurd. a"i
FOIt SALK 1 J y owner tine new n
room cottage, close In; modern; lot
liCi 2-3x1112; iiiii oq !i-room house,
deep well; p;Cstred; rock Inunda
tion; corner KMtiSx I 20. Will sell
bargain. Inquiri' this of-
FOR SALK One of the best retail
guneral merchandise country moron
In Lane county, having largo log
glug and farm trade. If you are
looking for a chance to mnko mon
ey Investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X," this office. tt20
FOR BALK 80 acres ol river bottom
land; 2 4 acres In full bearing or
chard; one mile from city limits;
. new H-rootn house and fli'Bl-class
Improvements. Will sell as a whole
or will sub-dlvldu. Knqulre at
this office. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADK 320 acres
of timber and mineral land, 1
south, 1 east; half mile from mil
itary road and river; will trade for
accounts of defunct banks of Port
bind or property, or make a cash
offer. II. Moore, 504 Coldsuilih
j street, Protland, OQ al
FOR SALK OR KXCIIAN'OK fgV'hrce
in 1 ri i ii tf claims In KldoradoM'anou
district, 12 miles from Hearch
llKht. Nev. Assays as high as 107
per ton In gold and sliver; will
trade for real es'-.te. Price, $2.
500. George H. Newman, 7K5
Pearl street, Kugene, (Jr. all
WAMKIl
SITUATION WANTKU Hy
. M. H., care (iuard.
woman
aH
Tlisjiy
ellnetilay p. III.,
U i ,lne..ilay
Kvi-niiig, "Holy ( it)."
S;'lM.biiny ( oiii'i'rt
l.li-.
(e.ldeii Legend. "
! "'"'WAN ! KD To contract with respon
l.lg yilnsi nihie parly to haul J00 rords to
I low and f Kugene; 5' mile ban). lEpIress (i.
! chief will d,. Ileckwlth, Ooshen, Ore. 2tdltw
Sin'
Ml M( 'A I,
I ll VI., t Nil I IISITV,
V-at now si lling at l!iiril"n fc fiia
ham's store. Pie. tie Hiai k 5 fj 1 .
.Siniilu cjiii.it .Oil .",'
Season tickets to three concertHQt'i
M0-To rent, a Ave or (tlx
inn house, idose In. 'Intiuire of
.4. Range at the Klcrtrle theatre
ti.-i.l I:
rhl.-f I
' I.U: ..,i,. i.r
! Il!:e a Nnr-1.
teiieher ..f mI.'TKD flood horse, 1 250 to 1350
a twinkle ilinds, suitable for lady to drive;
"I'l.rhiii.H ill t wi,.MJild loo carrlnge. Ad-
lightly dry."':"" '' - 'V5 247' wlUl r,1'-
-Hilly
iii'TEiiNATIONAL COiiJfiKol-'vJ,N.
DKNCK O.CHOOS "Tho Ilitsy
ough training at your own ImtiiiT
in nearly alWbu trades and profes
sions. Texioooks iind instruments
(when reiPlred) furnished free.
Full information and circulars at
tho local enrollment offlco, 45 W.
Klghlh street, R. J. Klrkwood. rop-resenlatlKN
irflljltKNI
LKON R. KDMUNSON.ffttornoy-at-
-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Kugoue Loau
wand Savings Bunk.
wO.TON . NICSS, Attornoys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
stale. Offlco, room 3, Walton
II lock, Kugeno, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & HKAN, Attornevs-at-
law. J, W. Williams, L. K. Dean.
QPractlco In all courts of the state
and before tho II. S. Land Office.
Officos 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluns
Building.
L N. HARBAUGHe Special atten
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment f oBtatea. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Bank Building,
Kngone, Oregon.
JKSSi'j Cf. WKLL5, Lac, No, 23
West Klullth street. Kuirann. Or
Man's UnivorsltyMV Olves a tlioifh opposllo poatofflco. Olvus special
atteiitlou to tlie exniQiatlon of ab
stracts, tiratiing wills, settling fv
tates, conveyances and collect birrs.
Also to till pension matters. Phono
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'Olt RKNT A modern flat. Kn
qulro of M.Sclinelder Iu tho Schnei
der block. ,lf
l'ASTURK FOR RKNT Will pasture
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q three tulles Qiuth of Kugene, on
OieiiHoiiaiiie lerniH. i.ipi.v lo or
addrnsa E. A. Saudntho. R z-i'. I).
No. l.ur
l.'OR RKNT A large Quit room,
furnished; electric, llghrand bath;
hot and .coltl water, o21 LimoIu
street, three blocks west of T1
offlco. Q tf
FOR
RKNT Ao ho,!!?", barn
tlireo acres of gixuf
Sjie, iiarn anil
( ffurden land
near Springfield bri.
Rid 1 022.
Phone
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
AjsruAcnms
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JAO C. MOORK, carpet cleanur.
Phono Itlack uO i I .
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AN 13 COUNTY AHUU'RAC'I
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Vu(yn Ulock,
Eugene, Oi. Prices reasonable.
MI.NINd K.NCJI.VKKKH
IIKItHKRT I. HIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to intending
Investors. v-Hiamlnattons an re
ports on ij&es and ore treatment
(Cngens Orco4. i .,
PHVHICIANH AND HI IKJKONH
DK. ANNA MAURKR, Osteapathlt
phys'cian. All curable disease,
treated. Women and children I
specialty. Office over F. K. Duuu'i
Phone Red 1631.
FREIC TIIOMV Architect. Sketch
es nnd plaits drawn, blue prints
and specifications, tlotieral super
vision over buildings In course of
Siiistructloti. If thinking of build
Vug, largo or small, see mo. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman
block.
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking rri
It is positively, the best 10c
Cigar on the market
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i Paint - Paint j
Wall Paper
DR. OLIVK C. WALLKR, Osteopathic 7
(fslclnn. Office hours, 9 a. idJt
to!2; 1 :30 p, m. to 4:30. llampF
(f'i biilldlng. 7th and Willamette j
.reels.
phone 61
I'sldeniu and office!
I
"It's
DR. II. L, H'I'UDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, '518 Willamette street
Phono IlbicK 1 320. Consiiltutloii
frc-e. Residence 734 Ferry slrcf
Phone Red 317. w
C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases andillHeases of womeu
and chlldronM specialty. Klectrl-
eel vibratory and light treatment !
Office, Hullo 1, 2 and :)uuu build-:
Ing. Phone Main 540. Boards I
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. i
J. FRANK TITUS, M. I) HoueSj
patblc physician and surgeon. '
Cbroulc diseases and diseases ol ,
women anil children given special!
attention. Faradlc galvrtilc, static,
X-ray and vibratory electrical!
treatments given. Oflce, corner 1
Willamette and Kighth streets,
Matlock bldg. Residence 632
Pearl street. Office phone, Red
1091. Residence phone, Rod,
4sl.
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We are now
located in
our new store
Ludford & Haskell
Practical Pjintrn and Dccoralon
cor. W. 3th and Charnelton
Phone, Rd 5411
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