Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 09, 1908, Image 3

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TltfNE DAiLY GUARD.
-rrpITi.NTiMJ i, inc.
-Jrlcs H. l-isl't-r. .
--rri,VLr.v day of the week,
. .,ted Address all com-(jaW-.
ani make all reu.it
a ...ble lo The Eugene Guard,
'flf julTilition iiaij-'
lHiily
per week. $ .15
hv carrier, per month
.u
Iiir' . vear tin advance) 4.00
'.:: i n advance) 2.00
.50
0 B0 '
i$d
E "n Guard,
per
"Overusing rates
I ..ialtOO.
ado on
. .. Piirpne. unnio. po
Orofjm, postof-
Be' ,s. fnr lH r DtloiHTor
,'T.nv uiher btwricfis) ft. TliS)
TLell-J."I- Cers
burr-George A. Drm V
in .5 maste, ro anthorlzdd; to
.1 iAuirJV mis u.
!f?he liny and Weefciy Gumr.1.
"TJjiTbI'B nB NT PAPFT.. "'
Jfcssoer ' AsmsiaM-
fVTRSllAV. APB.1- l. tt0
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Ft iK IXIVEItSITV
The Venial Culture Club
a most enthusiastic meet-
lug at the cluh roAma on
Tuesday afternoon. Officers
for the coming year were
lected ami resolutions pass-
ud favoring the Stale fniver-
lit? appropriation bill.- Each
member was urged to use her
Influence with the voters in
favor of that measure. Rose-
burg Review.
,
Cl'AlUI GUARANTEES
LARGEST CIRCULATION
: We desire again to call attefltion
to the fact that the Daily and Weekly
Guard guarantees the largest circula
tion of any newspaper In the upper
Willamette valley. Its combined
dally and weekly circulation Is 3800,
whlcb means, at the approved esti
mate of five readers to each subscrib
er, that Tub Guard has 19,000 regu
lar readers. No other paper covers
Its field as completely and thoroughly
as does Th? Guard. Advertisers will
l glucn every opportunity to verify
tils circulation statement from our
mbirri;i;ion books, press record and
nailing Hits, and makc3 a standing
oiler to forfeit $100 to any charitable
or worthy caus? if any competitor in
this field can prove to the satisfac
tion of a committee of reputable bus
iness men that It has a bona fide cir
culation as great as that cf The
Guard.
MEXICO FEARS
DESIGNS OK U. S.
The Information has been given
out la a semi-official way at Wash
ington that the Mexican government
Is nj at all stitisfi?d with the aUi
tao of the newspapers of Amerlcu
toward that country, and that the
people of t-.io southern republic are
uneasy lost the United States govern
ti' has in its mind a desire f jr a
portion of Mexico's territory. i
There is absolutely nothing In tlu
'ears of our Mexican friends from
tnU source, trat on the contrary, we
treinore than anxious that they shall
keep all that they have. No doubt
Hey gaiaed the Idea that we are seek
ing lomo of their territory from the
foct that the American navy has been
1ng the range at Magdalena Bay
'or urge practice. But all this has
with the consent of the Mexican
oernment. It was nuggested some
Man ago that this government buy
portion of Uiwcr California for this
"T purpose, but It is understood
the matter never went further
"at a mere suggestion. The United
tes governnii-nt is not acquiring
territory by conquest at the present
and our neighbor; can rest as
Wed that thpy are perfectly safe.
Tke flritish commercial attache at
Yokohama has written a report on
sulij.,; (: ,he Japanese export
in h.iinan hair, which Is an in
4st:y f r-c.jnt gr.)wth in Japan,
total tx,ori In ID 04 amounted
I) little over ?1000, but In 1!
K'lo-m ;r iVu-d' Ji)o,000. Altho(je
rapid rale of progress was no
0'.taiiied during 1907, yet the fh--y(w:s
welh sustained. The hst'r
VPtrtedj) black In color and rather
'5)-o, ud consists almost entirely
01 'lie combings of women of the low.
w classy A French(g)ish manufac
wr '-wika exports large quan:l
I t0 Paris, where the hair Is made
" into iss Ani oth(,r arllcieSi hich
801 a
ready market.
It is
f luted that the trouble lie-
tWt.;
the United Minn V,irlt.r nf
Am.
ttla:
r'f!i and the owners of the coal
n itllllwfcv t II... I--.I. I C...,,.j
the price of coal to the i
average h..e-,. :
no.jer. it has climbed i u. ,,,,,!
notch figure and will r.nuin ,
umil the Kowriitncni d .. sonichi-,.: 1
to liio.-e re'uows, in gi-(,
thi-in release their srip
of the liutknt.
In
t!'
0 laitsi caiuiida'.e for tae off-ic
V president of the United States i
1 Fred S. Wheeler, of Los Angeles, who
(will probably be tB Prohibitum
(OVndard bearer. Ho V sai i.i i. ,
exemplary citizen, highly regarded
by the men and women engaged In
the temperante nioveineiit through
out the United States. He has open
ed up his headquarters in the south
ern city and will make an. active
fight for pie nomination.
The anarchists are still ensured In
their l:w)ess work at Chicle-, and
the authorities of that city-'will do
well to make a g-ner.0: cleanup of
that element and either place the un.
cfyslral.'Jeii in jail or selid them out of
the country. For the most part the
anarchistic elemmt is composed of
foreigners, who under the law have
no right to remain unless they arc
good and law-aliid inir citizens.
Falilmnks Kays tariff revision will
be by the present congress, al an ex
tra session of congress, ealli- i:n;,-..-diiitely
after the piv.-hl nihil elec
tion; Cannon says by the nctt con
gress, to be eall.-d net spring
Which Is most, likely to know 7 Our
guess It that It will 'depend on v,hi.!i
party conli-jls ihe next house.
Congressman Clark, of Flirida,
says Altorni y-Ueneial Bonaparte has
not more than u bowing acquaintance
with the law. and thai he is is out of
place in his job. Up until press hour
Mr. Bonaparte's resignation has nei
ther bpen asked for by Iho president
nor tendered. Some men are so slow
in taking a hint.
We fear, from the pessimistic
statement of Colonel George Harvey,
that 1,200,000 men are now unem
ployed and that the number will be
doubled by November, that the sub
scription lists of the colonel's publi
cations have had an awful slump.
A current article on Thomas Jef
ferson makes tho astounding asser
tion that he was without enemies in
Urn continental cocgress. This Is
the first time we have seen it so
plainly Intimated that Tom was n
mollycoddle.
Somehow it isn't flattering to the
supporter of law and order to learn
that the outrages of the Kentucky
Night Riders were only stopped by a
compromise between the Independent
tobacco growers and the tobacco
trust.
' ,As usual, tho ambassadoress is said
to have made all the trouble. She
insisted on going to market on a bi
cycle, and the kaiser threw a fit when
he heard about It. Moral provide
ambassadoresses with automobiles.
The manager of the New Yurie ho
tel restaurant who ordered Evelyn
Thaw and one of the indicted high
financiers, who was her companion,
nut of his place the other nlshi.
knows a free ad wjien he
it.
No surer way to make hard tlm
I has been discover, d than lo tie
tinually preaching cniiimiiy
fore, brethren, let us resolve
nreach the other thing, or
There
to either
s;iek to
sawing wood,
Well, at. any rate, congressmen will
carry back to their constituents an
impressive record of bills introduced,
together with the best excuses they
can concoct for being shy on legisla
tion. It can be stated with absolute cer
talnt.y that the couple married at tho
top of the Washington monument the
other day had to ronie down In the
world very early In their married
life.
c..ni rin.i.-ne recently said' "I
OV-IIUl'" - ' I
never did bid the devil good nvorniuBI
until I meet him." We've been woii-i
uVring if he niet him frequently, and
if so, where'
Legislators
disposition to
lions of the p
make peopl..:
showing
no h on
a st ro
he func-
vtv.li'.s
mil.
'"I
'
WliONi;, S
t SI AL.
ti, .i l, rick the Kiiae-u nepoi ,.-
U lie
being shi ft rough from N-wberg.
and Itist.-adi'oV being pr.-s.-d as re
ported, is Ju- Plain, ev.-ry da k.
Some pressed brlctill (j.n)...il.l Ie
though, in 0!ie oVthe trim
mings. Albany tfejyocrat.
... .....I., The building will
The building will
,..:' ,.,....,1 brick exiept th
' t.i
si-d brh k exiept : he
lie eniir.-i.i v i"
inside ftlN-rs- -",ne " -" -walls
a.idy up -" eiMit f'
bo convinced. g) (V)
'
!
MOcVIUS RHCIIFV
Seventh and Oak streetr.
has open
it. liOO'l
, week or
ed under no- nu.i".
. .i mom lo- the day
, v. ,J
Ml
f " X? i f- il -e n
A . V J A
o ' V,? Ii
O O .oV-Jk'
MRS. L0RILLAHD SPENCER, J3.
line of the inoM pupiiim- yoinn; matrons In the fasbioiuilile set in New
Toil; and NY w port Is Mrs. Leililanl Spencer, Jr. Before her mnrriiise to Mr.
spencer she was Miss Mnry Stuuls mid was ralcl ns one of the most iillriie
the Bills In Hie .Newport circle. Mr. mid Mr. Kjie'ieer have n town houso lit
Seteutielh street and Fifth avenue. New ".rU, nod a villa at Newport.
WILMS M'FMtoV
AS MUSICAL lHHF.CTOlt.
The state beard of agriculture,
coniiH-sed of V. F. Matlock, Port
land. President: F. A. Welch, secre
tary; M. f). Wisdom of Portland;
Mark llurlhurt of Albany; Frank Lee
of Portland and W. H. Downing of
Shaw, was in session yesterday, at the
state bouse.
W. E. McElroy, the leader of McEI
roy's band at Salem was chosen hv
the hoard as musical director at the
fair, lie will have charge of the eve
ning programs and all the music at
thu fair.
WKLCII HlXilXS WOliK
AT SA I. KM TODAY
Y. Yv V.'a'ers will t itcin'y make all
the ne -i' -ary ai-rait.; -men: s for coin-meni-ins
work on the new stre-t rail
way sys ein Thursdny. T.i- iniU ate
ex;iec:'-'I on every fn-lu-'-it it-uiti. a
they have been shipped. The rans
are 00 pound stor 1.
A supply of mils will be shipped
to Albany al the iiitne tltii" and work
will be started tnere at the same
time that operations commence here,
acixirding to Mr. Waters. Saieni
Statesman.
SPKCIAL CITY KM-CTIOX
Notice Is hereby given that a spec
ial election will be held in the city of
Eugene. Saturday. April luth, 1SII8,
at which tho following propositions
will be submitted to the legal voters
of the city for approval or rejection:
1. An lntiative bill filed In the
ofifce of the city recorder January 4.
19UH, providing for the amendment
of sections His nnd 112 of the city
i-liar:er. The ballot title of this
mea-tme slates the purpose of the ai t
to he to strike out authority to issne
1$ I (Hi.ooii of el -r ric light bonds and
r$7i.''" of gas light bonds, and to
j illi-n .IS" the R-ual ie u n cr bonds
ifioni $lou.oi)ii to $. ;i'ii. f mi, fix the
character and manner of issuing such
bonds and the distribution of nater
revenues, authorize condemnation
proceedings In building water plant,
provide 'or a water hoard and fix
its duties.
2. An Initiative bill filed In the
office of the city recorder January 4,
19u8, to amend the city charter by
adding a new section. 13.1. providing
for the prohibition of burials with
in tho city limits.
I l'. Proposition to purchase for the
.811:11 of 1140,000 the water plant and
property or the Willamette valley
Company according to the offer of
Bald company filed in the office of the
city recorder March 21st, 190S.
Tho following qualified electors
were appointed lo act as Judges of
said election, and polling places se
lecred af follows, fo
FIRST WAIU) S. R. Williams, E.
It. Miiiiiincy and P. .1. Mcpherson,
Mnminey and M I'lierson designat
ed as clerks. Polling place, truck
house. No. 271 East Eleventh
St r.
SECOND WAItli D. Ii. l.nkln, llob
j ert Cherry an I W. S. Moon; Cher
UK I rv nnd Moon designated as clerks.
polling plto -. Ilooi ami :.iuiiii'r
.ii, it, ti..- citv htill toiildiiiL-.N'o.
Jtl Km-! fVthlll Sll-c.-t.
T H 1 1 I V. ,:li Sherman llei.rr, K.
S. Hrv-ou -n:d William Ii. .Martin;
lirvMin and Martin d"si';nated as
rvVks. Polling plac-, llflh-r's
-lfi( 11 -West ri'-vi'Illh street.
KOITi I'll 'W'.'Mili - D. K. Yoran, (i.
F lliird nnd S. P. Niss: llurd anil
N'i-s dedgll I'-J as clerks. Poll
o,e t.iae.V.'jlMin b illdhg)
f. s 9
CVest Eighth ffi(-.1
Pull lo be Oliellei .'t S o'clock H.
mi f:li closed at 7 p. 111. on said ISth
, a II. I'.ioH.
(B) F. UOItltlS, Kecorder. .
IVKOIIMATION IllllElU
,
41 2 Willatneti.. -tree'. Timber an
farm do) 'Is Hi large and small tracts.
.. ' . I I U'.wl.lcn Ull
I ,ty pi'.per-.'--. - "
lllair al'ii'i .in lo Eiig-i.e. S e ha.
thy-yods a:.. I the i.ri.-es are rlgh
tAJ.;i l"y vo'i 'O nvesl.gate Jg)
prop -i.it ujT.s before you buy eh i -
le r-
OP.E'ION LAND Cs.
0
ui.iuur'iiiiiiMiAV', A7nii777T!o5r
;b' i
i i 'ju
Silver Aluminum Jelly Moulds free.
Individually Molded ileserl are
now considered the proper thimr. The
moulds are hard to get outside the
large cities. Aut users of JI'lLl--t).
The Dainty Dessert, can get them ab
solutely free. Circular in each pack
age explaining and Illustrating the
different patterns. JELL-O la sold
by all grocers at 10c per pa ;.
Do nut accept a substitute or you
Wlmt Slinll V Hove For IH-nwrt?
will be disappointed.
Cement Work.
I am prepared to do all kinds of
cement work, side walks, foundations
etc. All work guaranteed. Phone
Mnin 13. (J. Myers, dross Hotel.
A 70
Wny buy new clnCes when we oun
make vour old ones look like new
at KiiKcnc I've Works. Sixth and Wil-
lBleette -treats tf
THE MARKET
E0U
ESTATE!
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's i
22 wist 8.h M ;
WE BUY :
WE SELL I
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE j
Nioe-rooni house and lot 1 !
bank from car line; floe
home iu good cooditino; a
bargain at $2,000 or furoiib- j
ed for f'J.liiu. .
180 acres t aillea tmm Eugene; j
ICO arn-B la culllvation; 220 '
pasture; Hfilendid K-rooin
lmuse, 'i0K0 Lam; all klddti
of fruit; iirlre 912,000. in- .
clu'iliiK everything on the '
p.a". ,
160 arrt-H, d acrK pnHturo and
tlinhur (TiiiHea 1, 500,000 naw '
t i ru hi-r ; 9 0 unres fenced ; 4
room hmjse, Kjirin lit liouw;
snifi II I'i r ii . eh irk en h oils'. ',
youriK on hard, all kind;, of
u.'t rH ; s-'hool 1 utile. H.at
this for 5ir00.
Mere vi- avf) 100 nert'H, CO
a'-n-H f' ti'-'d; 2 house-,, lare
1 1 ti 1 1 -! and Kfna 11 f i :ifin. ,
u harti. granary, w'e?1 varr- '
id with llvliif Of"nrn.i and ,
Hprfiu;1-; 'J, 000,001) '"ft taw '
tf in tier; ( 9 nillrs from Km-
Kftie. T'tlce, i,r.00. i
S". a ri n adjoining town; fine 1
()room honive, 3 ha rut-; J
' ((ui) k family orchard; r i
head horH-ii, u cn(, 4 year- '
f)' i r--jarntfHH. wagons, bn! - (
KV.-rt, 100 rhl.-kfn, tool.
i ni pjtMiifut h. f iiriill ur, etr.; ?
prlfM, $7,000; 11,000 caah;
lialan-' at wz. vnl.
In-H and
jarRO iisi oi ur.i
PKt.ite to
offer of every dea-
crtptlon
f McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 weit 8ih S,
1 15
I tilt S ll.K
l-'ii; s.vi.i: i'i-e.-h i
Wi
dw.il 1
liione Kai liu rs J Jxx.
UOU S.V1.K
loi lis for
lalnette si
ThoiMimlibred
ale. Knquile
erelord
1.0 Wll-
FOli SAKE hwond f-zin fir
wood. W. I,. Copoornoll, irfVatl'a
jewelry store.
JO
if
KtM SALK - llt'iuU' fit in 1 ly hnrso t
a
salt iln-ap. k'iiiniir.' 01 JdIiu itfii
uic, 617 IvSt, rtiri.t. it
VOll 8ALK c'tu'Kii. -ik -Kiii st'i -it mi
ll a ml SluiK'biikor - inch Witon.
Euquire at Kuri'no prin'cry. it
STOItK
Store,
FOK SA1.K
Nllllh si reel
Ax Hillv
KQeue.,
dept.
Ov.
III?
WUOl FOU riXl.K Mi-llub oak
wood. 1'hone rVii-iuers -Ml or Iti-
O quire at Slerner's grocery stoi-. ail
I FOk SA1.K Huft yrpniKinu i-i;k,
I 1:1 fur ti. NV. II. Ilaiiipion, lie.'
I Columbia avenue, corner UHli i.
i FlK rtAI.10 - I.oo.se and
I l-.iiy; also oat straw.
lell.il cheat
1. IMioui' l-'ar-Sinitll.
l.-vini;.
:. 1
luers lolt. Squire
1 1- me s.- i.i-; - ui'
1 writer; also o
hoth r.tucninc-i
S. I-1 tip it.
uci'.i i;k
s i.i-: - r..
riiAi:
. .1 . til l-
ltii;h i.tr
el.
Oit SAi.K- A tin.' ina.io. .-ii.i.,1! i
llst'il; a ItU liar-itun at 1 1- J . At
Stevens fr lluliu's piuno houe,
Coniinereitil I'lub lilo-U.
IIUKK I.KIHIOH.N I'l'iliS Pure lire I.
$1 per sotting. Ceo. Melvin Mil
ler, Itootu 70, McCluni; block.
Phone lied I I til. II'
HUFF LKUIIOKN ElHiS Pure bred,
II per setting. Ceo. Melvin Mil
ler, Kixiiii 20, McClllllg mock.
Phone lied 14 ill. tf
KOlt SALE Steam woixl saw; four
horse power; good as new; used
very little. Will sell cheap. Apply
797 Willamette Street. ull
l.OUANUEKUV PLANTS 60 cents
per dozen, 35 for $1, 12 per hun
dred; satisfaction guaranteed. C.
K. Moore, Creswell, Oregon. m4
FOK SAI.K Some high grade sec
ond hand organs at biimaln prices
at Stevens & lluliu's piano house.
Commercial Club block. tf
I'Olt SAI.K llnrred Plyiuoiiih Itock,
(loldeii Wyandotte anil lllack .Min
orca eirns, $1 per setlillK. Adilrcs,
A. Wood, Haninaw, Or. a-ii
OH 8AI.K- 1 t lioromtbbied inure.
.lark biHiwn, Wi'lbt. Ilim; may be
seen at Hariiui-iJ Ai. WeHt'H. lion P.
Vioung, l-'all C'f.H-k, Oreiion. All
KOIt HAI.K Marred Plymouth Hock
c. tl.UO per ettini;. Clieniier
rate In Incubator lota. Aildreaii U.
W. Hore", rlprlnnfleld, Or.o
OAK WOOD KOK HAL10 Hmall oak
wood; can lit. iibciI for cook utove
without tpllltlng; nawed to 18-iuch
lenKtb. Phone Karmoi-H' 1! h or
enquire at Hlerncr'g grocery. 3l)
FOH 8AI.I3 A 3 1-4 wldn tire wag
on and nno bar horno, whIkKI
about 12fi0 ununds and nine yearn
old. Enquire of Squire Hinlth,
Phone fr'urnier- lx'J. alh
(.'Oil HAI.K rtiii r.ir short tune on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjolnlni! city limit", ("null
or terms, llowo & ltuoy, office In
Maurer'u Je-welry Htore.
K(K XM.Y. fly owner - one new
room cottaae, clone In; modern; lot
Gii ii-llxltill; also one 11-room luui-e,
deep well; plastered; rock founda
tion; corner lot, HHxI.ti. Will m-ll
at a barKniu. lnqulru ut this of
fice, tf
FOK SALE One of thu beat retail
general inercbandlHO country stores
in Lane county, having large log
ging and farm trsdu. If you are
looking for a chiace to mate mon
ey iD-efilfate tola opuiliut. AoV
dren "X." thli office. a2
FOK 8AI.B 80 screa of rlvsr hultoio
It ml; 4 acret In full besrlnf or
chard; mi in I le from city llulta;
new 8-rooin Iiouho and flrHt-cla-HH
linprovementa. Will sell as a whole
or will siib-dlviile. Kuquira !
this office. tf
KOK SAI.K OR TRADK 3.0 ncrm
of timber and oilneral 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 cihIi
offer. II. Moore. CO! Ooldsllilih
street, Protland, Or. at
KOK SAI.K Oil KXCM ANtii:- 'I'hree
minim: claims In Kldorado Canon
district, 1 miles from Scarch-
IlKbt, Nev. Asmiivs as hllih as $'17
pT ton In K'dd and silver; will
trade for real estate. Price,
600. (leori;o II. Newman, Ti',".
I'va,'! Htreel, Kiiicne. Or a
WA.VIf.ll
WAN'I'Kl) To rent, a five or si
Orooin house, close In. Knqulre of
H. S. ItaiiKe at tho Klectrlc '(th atre.
W'AN"IKI - To contract with respon
sible iiarty to haul 200 cords to
KiiK'-ne; r, fa me bnill. Address 0
I,. Ileckwlth. (ioslnta) Ore. lydltw
WA.V1KD ''Bill" 10 puitille lliree
(o) miles
wi: a
west of KlIK.'lie. Apply to
SaiidKUlin) II. K. 1 1. No. 1.
, Klllf. lie
WAN'I KI) -d hi.r.-. 12..H to I :i
pound-i, suliabi
'W !-.lv ' drive
also iwij.iii'iiN-il too rlrrliigy Ad
. ill-' Mil' V. A.N I A bin print on
No. ;i Oliver Type- cloth cf me l.m.N . i r. I hn- , li
ne No, 7 l'.: S.io; try April !'ih ,-.r. I Ith. I eil
in nood ov.l.i-. f. r.-tm inch in li.i. ';-: A '.sir..-1
tt t'olcualiv . !to:. t iter.;, Ui . " a 1 .'
I'ON I'nii IK Vol-
-1 1 'mil nine!. )
-Q-
VA 11
ly to
pressi
Ii I'
ems dat
lllt'd lllld
e Works,
tf
Cet llleic chill
el.
l';
'd al the l-lui;eiit;
Vv'l W AN I' A bin.' 1 i i ti i
cUttii, of i hi I.uuls itin'iifti It
try April Mh ami 14th, si'inl
I'at-'h to Knsilniri; Alirait .
ell
jOc 'olll-
WANTKD- From 3.000 to a.llllO
acres cleared or partly oleared
land, rich deep soil, adapted to
fiult. irucklni: and live stock: lo-O,
cntion desired on river and creek.
Bring us a description and outline
of laud in tracts of U acres aud
up.
Pacific l.and Company,
P. O. llox -4 7. Uoom 7. over Cham
bers and llrtsiow hunk. if
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MISt l'.l,l,..NH(ll S
IIKKSS.M AKINll Misses Sllilla)i
Miller, r i; s Washington sire.
1'hone Ui-d Mm;. ii ;
AtH'tlUlHllN l'l.l'.A 1'iMI
Mrs. Ilert '!ncenl al (
street, near l-last N'ituti
able lerins. 1'hone II.-
I lolie tiv
77 llilyiml
on leason
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WAN T To SKI. I. y. in- prep.
erly tell the Uii'it' ii I. and fonip.e
nv about It d'u 1 itu-y wi'l do llu
ret. 412 Wlllaou-tte street, K.ti
i;cne. O-. if
HOLD AND SI1.VI-;
knives, forl.s and nil tioiiseliuld ar
ticles that do not look like iu.
Write tho Oregon Plating Works,
1'JS Lowusdalo street, Portland.
Oregon, for prices
DON'T fall to see Chezem If yon
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved nnd unimproved-.
Timber aud mining stock. 11. Chu
ni. Room 11, Waltou llldx. tf
NOT1CK llavlnt recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoelnK and general black
snillliiiig. C. I). Iloloway, Kant
Eleventh street, Fnirmount, Or.
ltt CASH AND $ 1 0 PKR .MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will he sufficient to uiuke you to
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable information
and contract frm. F. 1. Robinson,
general agenl. Pacific lirove, Cal.
INTKltN ATION AL CO RfcJSPON.
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The llusy
Man's linlvei-slty." Hives a thor
ough training at your own home
in nearly all the trad'-.' and profes
sions. Text hooks and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full information and circulars al
the local enrollment office, 4b W.
Klghth street, It. J. Klrkwood. rep
resentative. KOll HUNT A modern flat. Kn
qulre of M. Schneider in thu Schnei
der block. tf
PASTl'RE KOK KKNT Will pasture
cattle by the month a-t my plncn,
three miles soulh of Eugene, on
reasonable terms. Apply lo or
address E. A. Bandathc, R. F. I).
No. I. ni3
KOll It el NT A luge front i in,
furnished; electric light and bath;
hot and cold water, bill Lincoln
street, three blocks west of post
office. If
U1ST .WD l-'Ol'ND
LOST lllack Klii'plienl dog. dim
ring around neck. Sllg-hlly d.-iif;
Answers to name of "Cap," reward,
return to Hroders llros. Meat mar
ker. LOUT Uet ween the U. of O. and
.ludklns' Point April a. a fob chain.
Finder please leave at Glla.d office
and receive reward. aK
UjSTAgnltnr- oir W. nth stmet,
or north wiwt part of Kugeuo. Kr
turn to 14 Hast Eleventh str-il
and get regard. al
PDVHK'IA.M AND gl'IKJROsiS
DR. ANNA M AIJKEra, tkteapathli
phy-'cisn. All curtblo dlneiaw
treated. Won so god rb 1 1 ron i
specialty. Office over F. E, Duuu'i
Phone Red 1631.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLKR. Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, v a. m.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4; 30. Hamil
ton building, 7th nnd Willamette
streets. ItcsidciKti and office
phono 0171 vj
DIL- L. "STCIU.KV OsTe"Tpatlilc
physician, orfb-es over Chauitiers'
store. MS Wllliiini-tto slreei
Phono P.lack 13.1'.. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Kerry struet.
Phone Red 3197;
C. II. CANNON. M li lioiiioeiiiithlr
AM 1 11-
physician and surgeon. Chronltl'
diseases and discuses of wom4d
and children a specialty. Klertrl-
cat vibratory anil ugnt treatment
Office, H'dtn 1, 2 and 3. liuiiii build
ing. sVlioue Main G40. Iluardf
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
J. IfRANK TITl.'S, M. D lloinoeo-
palhic physician and surgeon. ,
ronlc discs and diseases of
tflliiiitii nnrl chllrlren irlt'f.n ...(.clnl
0 attention. Karadlc galvpnlc, static,
J X-ritf. and vibratory lectrical
treuWents glyrn. Olf-tfr, corner
Willamette uQl Klghth streets,
1 Matlock bldg. Residence 632
1 Pearl street. Office phone, Red
I OH. Residence phone, IWd
A I TOKM VS -AT-I.WV
I.. M. TltAVIS, Atloruey-iit-law. Q
fice over i-luiiene Loan A: Savings
Hank, Kliiiene, Oregon.
Cr3
unities a: KKirvtUK ill, Attorneys
at law. 1)1 f ice In Hovey building,
tiver Cliainbers-llrlsto-.v bank.
S. I). Al.I.KM, Alton CjT)at-la, bTuL
NN'HIanietn) streit. Kiii-iie Oreiron.O
1.. UlLYEl', Attorney-at-law. tutlco
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene.
Uregon.
C. A. W'TKHMKIEK, AttotWy-at
law. I.auil titles and prohnie spec
ialties. Office over Cliitinbers-Urls
tow llank.
WOODCOCK at POTT Kit, Attorneys
at-law. A. C Woodcock nfi K. O.
Potter. Office one block Booth of
Chrismnu block, Kui;eue. Oregon.
i.)
I.KON' 11. KHMUNSON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, KiiKcne Loan
and Savings Hunk.
WALTON ,t NKSS, A ;tHrneveat-law.
.1. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. W 111
practice In nil the courts In tho
state. Office, room a. Walton
o lilock. Kimene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS UK AN. t tornevs-al-laiv.
.1. W, Williams, I.. K. ileail.
I'nictlce in all courts of the slat-)
mid bel'iM-o the 1'. S. Lund Ol'riei,.
offlcea l:', 13, I I and la McClulii.
llu
N. llAltllArilll. Special atten
tion given to divorce ami settle,
meat if eslnlei. Agent for Coutl
lienlal liisuriiine Compauv. Itoom
r. First National Hank ilulldlng,
Kligene, Oregon.
JKSS10 u. WK.LLS. I.awvr.-, No. 2
West Klghth street, Kugene, Or.
opposite postoffice. (lives special
attention to tho examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension mutters. Phone
Red 1UB.
i .MimitTAumta
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugene, Or.
DAY & HENDKRSON, undertakers
and embalmers. Corner Willaiu
ettu and Seventh streets.
W. T. UOKDON, fuasral dlrertor.
Btau licensed embnlmer. Officii
end residence, Tenth and Ollva
streets. Phoo. Red 441.
AHCIIITl.X'T
FRKK THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue print
and specll leal Ions, Oencrul super
vision over buildings In coiiiho of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, largo or smalt, see me. Tonus
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisiuuu
block.
mi M no KN;iNi;i-;is
HISHHl'JUT L1CIOH. lninluK engineer
and export mutulIiirglHt. Reliable
Information furnlslied to Intending;
Investors. Kxnnilnatlons aud re
ports on mines and ore trout men t.
Kugeni) Orego'l.
AIISTKACTOllS
THW LA. Mil COUNTY ABSTRACT!
CO., Rooms - aud 3, Wnren Hlock,
Kiigone, Or. Prices ruasoiiablo.
ItlCAl, KSTATK AOMNTH
L. CLARK CO. Dealers le
estlite, Creswell. Or.
real
(A I! PI IT LKANKItS
JAY C. .MOOKK. carpet cleaner.
I'lionu lllack 0071.
Apfg-cciatcs smolcin; good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The SSonat. llevi Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the 'best JOc
Cigar on the market '
Wall Papep
We are raw
lociitcd in
our new store
Ludforg& HasKdl
PractlC4l Painters and Drcordtori
ejK
m
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! "
I
,
cor. W. 3th and Charnelton
Phone, Red 5411
O
O
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monlh First -cla's, home cooking
aAinnuri y'hott.
o
lllf l.llllt'11 Olll" 3
B to be settle permanently.
:)i! niake no difference In
dress P, O. Hox 247, with uencrln
tloii. Q tf
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