Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 17, 1908, Image 3

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or authorized to
vT6nd receipt for subscriptions or
tttend t'r buslne33 Ior The
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ruburn-Ocorge A. Drury.
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K Daily and Weekly Guard.
X INDEPENDENT i'apk:;.
Member of Associated Press.
IHKKIT I.KtilSI.ATIDX
AM) ST.-l I K I .M Mini ' a
The Initiative and referendum are
dftd tool.- effective, but apt to
tot the hand that holds them, if un
praetired. If legislation by the whole
people is to be a success one princt-
,e at least, must lie loarnou aim
wadily followed. The voters must
karn to recognize those cases in
ihlch they themselves do not and
cannot know which side Is right. In
lose cases they must form the habit
ot finding and taking the advice of
thos who do know, or the new leg
islative method will lead to civic dls
iiter. '
The University appropriation Is a
cue in point. It Is impossible for a
nan who has only a common school
Vacation to know the difference be
tween common school work, where,
l.' ...n-l. n.ttt. .tin V
wvauiit iiiu wu. .. ucuia ttilu ujc ..r-
llonings of learning only, the teach
er need not be a specialist, nor re
nltt i specialist's pay, and univer
sity education, In which, because it
deils with the most advanced learn
lag, the teachers must lie highly
mined specialists, and paid accord
ing. Nor can he estimate the nec
essary cost of apparatus needed by
those who teach chemistry, or assay
ing, or electricity. He can see that
anlrersity teaching must be more ex
pensive than primary education, but
jast how expensive he cannot esti
mate. Neither can he Judge how im
portant this more expensive educa
tion la to the common schools thein-
What, then, is he to do? Follow
the advice of Messrs. Palmer and
Walker? Certainly not, for these
fltntlemen know nothing of Univer
sity education, and are examples of
the very voters who should be seek
ing advice, arid not offering it. There
is a commission of eminent and high
ly respected citizens of Portland.
Ea-!e:n and Southern Oregon ap-
itn; d l,y t;i(. governor to estimate
"is very mat er the regents of the
laiversity. Do you not. trust them?
Cj. then, to the presidents of other
universities of the state, Pacific, Wil
lamette. ,Mbany is there one of
these presi lent s, whose institutions
are represented In some degree as ri-
of the University of Oregon, who
thinks 12r,.oon an excessive annual
'PPronrlation for the State Univer
!l'y? Certainly not; they know It is
"t too much. Does the president of
Ut! State Agricultural Colleee think
h it too niich? No, again. Does the
"ate superintendent think It Is too
neb? x0 aRaln i ther anv coun
'J school superintendent in the state
t0 'hinks It Is too much? Not one
Do the teachers In thp hlnh mid nub.
,le schools think the appropriation
?ssne? is there any educator In
s.ate, a".v man whose opinion can
consMl.Ti tl expert advice, who i
wea to this appropriation? There
" ""I one.
wll tl,.. voters, in a plain rase like
". i'UI,. t, . nii.nlmniis advice of
: ' '.in kl,,v. nr will tliel- shut
Xc.
ir -v..,
rurk
fr,r:
' ously
'! in ,1..
d f !!. blind leal.M- in
!' 'he .1:!o rnivirsiiy?
"' 'lirect legislation wait
' s.-p. fi the case is cru-
tii'l-' the f- rxf 111.. illi-
'ive ,i ,..
lr'i:"d States. Let the voters of
''n ii.jf nr) mistake here.
k "iVrru fr.ijviy one-half of the six
rtl!'."'r'li"lf dollars i"!iirh the
(nj'''1 J'',:"s- paid out last year for
t "' and Qih-tropiral (Jit iducts
V f,ltidc.i M- artlr' of food Of
'',?" '0"n' ""'O "O5
I ' fugar. Thirteen inll-
114 ' "re paid for our cocoa.
': amount fov-rults and
iv and almiiMs totapti
.ro B
n: , "" ' (9 dollars. Our tnipi
. jt becomes more svstetn-
i ar.a ;.. .
" uie absence of any consid-
ray.,
ri'itnh. T of small' Latin wars.
grows in vuln.e with each !KV. ,
iBK a.-.
According t i the ne-.v r, ;,,:
nothing ever causes quite s , 'mn, li
latlKllt" r in the house ;,s tin. ;
lo when they get "fighiin
This may Ij- because the ,ir!i:i, v
members, wiios.. .miv f.......;
ob.y oi Ors, enjoy seeing tho. :,.,
give them soundly thunip "adi other.
A Delaware conressinaO -avs T-if-
is "the greatest all-round statesman."
He sure does get around a bean ho
lt should be reinenihered tha- h-n
it comes to getting around, neither
Uryati nor Kaifl.anks can be classed
as slouches.
As a date has been officia'.iv slate,!
for us to pull out of Cuba, inanv
would lie glad to know the meaniiu
of tiuvernnr-Ueneral .Magjon's acthni
in substituting army c.rflcers for the
civil governors of every province on
thu island.
What's th mattei- wi'h Oniah:
heiress bunch, that they should h ive1
allowed a baron, claiii' tiir k ins h i j
Willi the little liHnee ivlm ti in,. I
so skillfully fur a wliaek at a few n j
the (j;iuld Million--, to he sen; to t'.ie
lioorhou;-e. instead of man-ving hln
While the Canmui pap'r trust res.
olution, utianiinouslv adopted by the
house, may ho all rilit as far as ii
goes, congress nv, d i:ot get tile iil.' i
that publishers will hand i; any iiiiu
cjuets f ir h-aving tiie eiatter there.
Ocean mail subsidy legislation has
also gone to the ov. rerowded post-poned-unlil-after-electiou
pigeonhole.
Election in, Eugene every day for
the rest of the week.
SKJX OK SPItlXC.
Sures thing you know,
Spring is on the way:
Haven't heard a bullfrog croak,
Nor seen a moving dray,
Yet spring is surely coming,
A fact I advertise.
For father's spending all his nights
Repairing trout hook flies.
Silks are on the table
Tiny hooks are bare;
Father's out of patience
Touch them if you dare!
See the yellow doctor .
(Jet a brand new coat:
See the pretty coachman,
Soon to be afloat.
Spring Is surely coming.
Father spends his nights
Working on his trout hooks,
Drejiminir now ot bites.
Father's making trout flies.
Surest sign of spring;
Mother's laying wagers
He doesn't catch a thing!
Chicago Hecord-Ilerald.
a savinc riti:i:i
Save a little every day; cling to ev-
8icnd;!irifts only care about their
environment.
Cease to long for scenes that please:
hide vourself away
Back of plies of ugly brick, where the
light of day
Seldom finds a chink through
which It may feebly creep.
Any hole may be sweet home If you
get. it cheap.
There are fools who go to dwell
where the scenes are fair;
Where the lawns are wide and sweet
odors fill the air.
H they might month after mnnrli
swell their worldly gains
lly remaining where foul smells rise
from recking drains.
They are fools who think that cash
' was mad" but to buy
What brings gladness to the heart or
may please the eye.
Save a little every day, pinch each
pennv hard;
Turn from beauty as a U.'.ng no one
should regard;
Frown on pleasure, scoff at art; let
no scene be made
Fairer by a dollar which you have
gladly paid:
Hunt some d;sr,-al corner wtere you
mav eat and sleep,
Any hole is home sweet home if you
get it cheap.
Chicago Itecord-Herald.
HEALTH UUI.KS
These rules ""-cuid he observed by
all who d-sire to be healthy:
Avoid drinking s'uff from unities.
Refrain from working In coal mines
full of firedamp.
Wait for the n- vl car.
If a man who calls y :u a liar i
treat him wi'h cut -m p-.
Shun jail-; t ),. ,.r- !.k-!' '"-
' ltar'
!i i'.h.
l,tit be a; 1
Tie' I ' m
i t!
:i la:
l-k:i
P
loda.-'-as I
Hiar.k.
on .he ,!, k 4, -.v '
a.-. Ideu'a::y barne.l 1: up
Yours. M:
The .I.,i. .v 1 k h '"... v ,u
..nuag.-,! .h,s nearinieiit !,, -ai l y,n
had no children -
The Tenant- I liadt.'tI - .irl,,p.-
ed these sine--.
rATweuly-Year Senienre.
"I have just fmpM';lJ'lt-y-vear
health s-n:.-,,, ., InW-"
Iltickb-A's Arnti a a,-'. e "
me oKJ ,t) - .....
vears ag". " ,7. U ;.. ,
v v Iff k n - Am
burns
iiirlis. wounds a w ' - 1
'.' A Kin kC'l.l'i i
ejf time. (
drug s'ore
0
THE GOULD-CASTELLANE
Mine. Anna (huiLl's three little sons like New York In-lter than Paris, nuil
while .'lerioe.nious family councils were In progress relative lo their mother's
engagement to I Sagan the little fellows liad Miine joyful limes seeing the
sights of the metro ,olis. The l.-nls are Uonit'ace. (loot-go and .lay lie Cnslel
aine. nuil their tutor is tl French priest, who is their constant associate mid
guardian. The boys visited Central park ninny times and muipcl with the
it-chilis they found there with due American disregard of easte. Hut the
Hippodrome was the one place of till that pleased them most
KliIEK CHICKKX I WHY NOT ACCKI'T
YllUilNIA STVI.K. ! XI-:V IDEAS, IK (.(M)D?
Fried chicken Is, of course, my j Few newspapers are. opposed to
chief recollection of the poultry j progress, but I notice the Springfield
dishes "mother used to make." says I.News says "new Ideas and methods
Christine Terhune Herrlck in the , in assessments will not work In Ltino
May Delineator. We had roast i county." However, there are a few
chicken, besides and barbecued and . publications and their patrons who
smothered and boiled chicken, and believo a few new ideas might work
roast and boiled turkey and roast! In our present methods to our beno
duck. But fried chicken was as i fit and not upset any of the things
regular an article on the Virginia ! worth retaining. We do accept Im
biii of fate us beefsteak Is in come 1 provements in. plBntlnir, of nr.
Northern homes, chicken, fried, i chards, implements and all business
plain or with cream gravy, with bac-
on or without. Broiled chicken ap-i
pcared pretty often, we always had j
it for breakfast Sunday hut It was !
not such a real Virginia dish as fried :
chicken. The Suuthern cook of old
time might fail on anything else In j
the culinary line, but 1 don't believe;
I ever beard of one who got her j ,
"hnn' out" in cooking poultry.
For Hits you must, have young
chick"iis, broiling size, and tbey
must be cut apart as for fricasse,
rinsed, wiped dry. peppered lightly
and then rolled in flour, a piece at
a time. Meanwhile half a pound of
salt pork should have been sliced and
"ooked In a frying-pan long enough
to make the fat flow, but not enough
i uric., it the pork. Ill this fat lay
the pio:-iM of chicken and fry to a
.,.-.t' ',--uvn. t-trni"-' the pieces as
they cook. When all are done, lake
o,,i wall a fork, so as to free from
urease, and lay in a h it dish. Set this
in the open oven and pour Into the
gravy left in the frying-pan a cupful
of rich milk hair a cream Is better,
add a talilespoonful of flour rub
bed smooth with a lahlespoonful of
butter, stir until the sauce has boiled
smooth and I hick, add a talilespoon
ful of minceil parsley and pour ov
er the chicken.
I'.S.SAY OX
IDITtiliS.
A little boy In town was given the
stunt bv his fa'h'r to write an essay
on editors, and, here Is Hie result:
"I don't know how newspapers come
to he in the world. 1 don't think
Cod does, for He ain't got nothing
to sav about them and editors in the
Bible'. I think the editor is one of
the missing links you read of. and
stayed in the hushes after the flood,
ami then caiiie out and wrote the
tilings up. and has been here ever
since. 1 don't think ho ever dies. I
never saw a dead one and never
heard of one getting llrked. Our
paper is a mighty good one; but the
editor goes without underclothes nil
winter and don't wear sorks and
oaw ain't paid his subscription since
the paper started. I ast paw of that
win why the editor had lo suck the
Juse out of snowballs In winter and
go to bed when he had a shirt wash!
in summer. And then paw took me
out Into the woodshed and he Uriel
me awful hard. If the editor makes
a mistake folks Fay he ought to be
bniic: but If a doctor makes mistakes
he buries them and people ditssent ,
sav nothing been use he can read and
writ.- l. ii in. When 'be editor makes j
a li, I. take tiler- w lawsuits and
.a. :.rii,L- and a hi - fu-s. bill of a !
ibe rcr li ak
l funeral. I
I p
k -lletl.e. A'
,i a a nl long !
anv I, , v knowing
but ef the editor,
has to .-p-ll I'. If Hie
to s..e aiio-h-f man s
barges for th" visit; but
'or cm s he gets a charge of
if 'll
I ,,, v-hot. When :!! 1 -tor
,i-,,r,k- Its .1 I rise of being ov
,v the h.-at and if he dies, its from
ouble, when the editor gets
Ir.inf its
,. of too nint h te, ,7e
a 'id if holies i's the Jim-jams. ,iii)
old el',.' can niak- a doctor; a
,.' or has to be born. llapl I Klver
lQ l"f-
Plcltljr of Trouble.
Is r-,,ised bv a gna ' loll of Ih" Hvei
a,,,I ,,cN. To
t rid
f ll and
and Him
I,, ad o he and
b;i
n t'at brings
;ait,d
take l)r
Kit,
: s New Lib
;.-ri that d
I'll;-, th reliable j
tl,.- work wi'ho'if .
itl.g or gri,l
ig. ::.t at W. A
;'s dr'ig s'ore
THK EiGEXEttAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, APRIL IT.
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f" O '
BOYS AND TUTOR.
lines.
P. D. NEWELL.
Candidate for nomination for
Assessor.
Peo supplies of ail kinds.
CHA.MBEliS HAKDWAItE CO
THE MARKET
FOR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8;h M
Wfc BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Nine-room house and lot 1
block from cur line; fine
home in good condition; a
bargain at t'-'.OOO or furnish
ed for 12.40(1.
HO acres ti utiles from Eugene;
100 acres In cultivation; 2 SO
pasture; splendid 8-room
-house, GOiliO barn; ail kinds
of fruit; price $12,000, In
cluding everything on thu
place.
Hiu acres. Ca acres pasture and
timber cruises 1.&UO.00U Baw
timber; in acres fenced; 4
room house, spring at house;
small barn, chicken bouse,
young on hard, all kinds of
berries; nhool 1 mile. Beat
this for 1.1 on.
Here we ave 1110 acres, t',0
acres t' i:,,'I: 2 houses, laj-go
log liou.e and small fraioe,
log barn, granary, v) water
ed with liw.'ig streams and
springs; L'.'O'U.ti'Ml f"et aw
timber; 'i utiles fr on F.o-
gene. Price. $ I. Mill.
)i.1 acres itdloiniiig town: fill"
K-room house
young family
bead horse, fi
;i barns;
orchard; .1
cows, 4 yetir
wiiiforiH, bug
?3
lings, harness
gy, carl, l'o) etilekens, tools,
l.op.-rie(n) ' furniture, etc ;
price. v.,,; 1 1. lino cash;
balance t 6 per tent.
We aDo have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 west 8'h S,
REAL
imw
CLASSIFIED 0COLUMNS
O"
1 OH SALE
1 ul; SAI.i: Ten P.Qm.l china :
I h. t.e Paruu rs ti. a.
I'OK S.M.IO Thoriiiibreil Hereford
hulls tor sale. Kuquire ii.'0 Wtl
laiuette street. :(
FOR SALE h.-cond K-j,.m fir
woou. W. l4. Copperr.oll, hi Watt
jewelry store. tf
Kdlt SAI.i:- Cneap. g.io.i set olid-
hand Studehuker 11-iiieh waou.
Kuiiulle at Kiigvlle KHeei If
STOIil-: Ktlli SACK - A Hilly Hept.
Suire, Ninth street, Kugeiie., Dr.
UtUt SALKlluft tirpiuj;io ,ngs.
i:t for $1. W. II llaiupton, 1 loj
Columbia avenue, -orner litth t.
l-)lt SA1.K--A go ul i:,-foot eati.ie ill
praet i, ally buyer's own terms. In
quire at ."'lit Kast Klovoiiih street.
alN
Ktiit SAI.K One No. ;l Oliver 'I'ype
wrlier; also one No. 7 I'ay-Slio;
both machines in good ord, r. C.
S. Prank. if
Hl'KF I.KHHOItN Kl.CS Pore bred,
Jl per setting, lien. Melvin M.i-I.-r,
Kooln -',l, .1. Chilis hlecU.
Phone lied 1 111 1. II
lll'FK I.KC.IIOiiN VAU.ti Pore u;vZ
$1 per setting. C.eo. Melviu Mil
ler, Kooni in, .MeClan,; Pluck
Phone lied n I . u
Foli SAI.i; i:,i,I htr. 1 years old;
I'l hands: only partly broke
Price, J I no. l'ii mo Ue 1 1 h; I .
Ceo. Melv.n Miller, city.
LO(iAXIIEHI!Y PLANT!', at) cluils
per dozen, 11.1 for $1. $- per hun
dred: s-.il isfacl ion gu iraiil, 'ed. C.
F. .Moore, Creswell, Oregon. nit
FOB SALE Barred Plymouth Hock,
Col, leu Wyandotte and Black Min
orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address.
A. Wood, Saginaw, Or. a2li
FOH SALE Barred Plymouth Kock
eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper
rates in incubator lots. Address U.
W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o
FOR SALE Pantos wishing to buy
200 acres of first-clnsH timber land
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale.
OAK WOOD FOR SALE Small oak
vnod; tun be used for cetk stove
without splitting; sawed to Ill-inch
length. Phone. Farmers' 2S6 or
enquire at Sterner's grocery. nilO
FOR SALE A 3 1-4 wldo tire wag
on and ono bay horse, -,-olght
H bout 12 no pounds ntul nine years
old. Enquire of Squire. Smith,
Phono Farmers 13x9. a IS
FOH SALIC Snap Tor short time on.
)y. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Buoy, office In
Maurer's Jewelry store.
CHEAT BAHliAIN All IS-ncrn or
chard garden In Drain; well water
ed and fairly good buildings; nil
kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota
toes and oats goes with It. Price,
$2,100. Address Box 210, Drain,
Or.
FOH SALE By owner One new fi
rootn cottage,-close in; inudern; lot
fill 2-3x)62; also ona 9-rnom house,
deep well; plastered; rock founda
tion; corner lot, liXxll'o. Will sell
at a bargain. Inquire at this of
fice, tf
FOR SALE Ono of the best retail
general inercliandfse country stores
In Lane county, having large log
ging and farm trade. If you are
looking for a chance to make mon
ey investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X," this office. (120
FOH SALE A cluar store, conslst
of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sporting
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, magazines and
periodicals; Peerless electric fans;
head office for Portland ami San
Fruncisco dally papers. Reason
for Belling to change climate. Ad
dress Box IC3, Ashland, Or.
WANTKIt
WANTED Tu rent, a five or Bix
room house, clotui In. Knqulr of
S. S. Range at tha Electric theatre.
WANTED 20 to 30 ko1 teams to
work on grading outfit on wagon.
MIS Buchanan building, 2SC 1-2
Washington street, Portland, alfl
WANTED C'altlo lo pasture three
miles west of Eugene. Apply to
E. A. Sundgatbe. It. K. I). No.
Eugene.
WANTED Ten ladles and gems dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
tf
WANTED Hood horse. 12',0 lo IlleO
pounds, suitable for holy to drive;
nl-o two-n aied top jiii riage Ad
dress P. O. Box 2-17, with dcm-rlp
Hon
tf
WAN I Kl) To borow :iil to
imio for a term of years with gilt
edged security. Hood proposition
for it ii y one wl-hlng to place a
loan. Address C. L., care (iaurd.
WANTED Six cords old body fir
wood: five cords grub oak. 3 Inih
a at tip. Bids received till June
I. Wood delivered by Scp'cmhor
1. Address J. B. Coleman, Eu
gene. alH
WANTED From :,000 to 3,000
! acres cleared or partly cleared
' land, rich deep soil, adapted to
1 fiiiil, trucking and live stock; lo
i cation deMp-d on river and creek.
p.rlhi; ti s a description and outline
of land In tracts of HO aires and
tip.
pacific Land Company,
P. (). Box 2 4 7. Room 7, over Cham
bers and Itrl-tow bank. If
Co
C2
JllSt I l.l. lNKOl S
I'l ;.SS.QINti Mi.-ses Sta.liv.ttl
-hl!er. etls .,..1111.1,-11 s.l'e-':.
Phone lied MOit. 1
-VCl'llUIMH.N Pl.KATl.MJ -Done by
Mrs. llert Vincent at t'.;7 lliiyard
street, near Kast Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone lied tl
, IK YOU WANT Til SK1.I. your prop
J erty tell the Oregon Land Couipa
j l:;- atiout It and they will do ttio
1 rt-nl. 4 1 J lllanietto street, Ku-'
i gene. O- tf
DON'T fall lo see Ci'.eiieut if you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. II. Chi).
fern, Hoom tl. Waltou llldg. tf
NOI'ICK - Ha 'log r-covi't-ed frelil my
injury 1 have resumed uiy husliie-.s
of horseshoeing and ttetieral black
stnit tltllg. C. D. Holoway, Kil.-.t
Klevouth street, I'-iilriiioiinl , Or.
$1" CASH AND lo pp.lt MONTH
Will buy a heiiutitul l'ai;:,,n
vineal,l. Ill-' llleolue fl',111
Will he sim.elelll to lo.IKe ,,
tlependelll f.ir l.te. I ;i nil
pa in plilet . valuable let ra.
l i ii
and contract tree. P
general aiient. I'acili
II. liohln .
INTERN AT I ON A L COK i KSPl IN.
HENCE SCHOOLS -"The Bu-y
Man's Pnlversiiy." Hives a thr
ough trailiil, at your own home
In nearly ail the trades and proles
slotis. Tct hooks and Insirnmeuts
twllell required) furuscd free.
Pull Informal ton and circulars at
the local enrollment office, -Ll W.
Kightb street, li. J. klrkwood. rep
resentative. TO LEASE Six acres fine bottom
garden land: excellent soil. Ad
dress C. L., care Cuurd.
FOR RENT A modern flat. En
quire of M. Schneider In the Schnei
der block, tf
FOR RENT Pleasant room, with
bonrtl In connection If desired;
would also take tnbln boarders.
Call at 653 High street. Phone
Rett 5042. al8
PASTURE FOR RENT Will pasture
cattle by the. month at my place,
three miles south of Eugene, on
leasoiiabio terms. Apply to or
nddress 10. A, Sandathe, R. F. I).
No. 1. in 3
MaNT AXI) I'-Ot'NK
LOST Black shepherd dog, dim
ring around neck. Slightly deaf;
Answers to nuiue of "Cap," reward,
return to Broilers Bros. Aleut mar
ket. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'liYSlCIA.NS AND Nl'lMll'-.ONS
DR. ANNA MAHHER, Ostenpiithlc
phy'cliui. All curable dlsoasoi
treated. Women and children t
specialty. Office ovor F. E. Dunn's
Phono Red 1031.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Office, hours. 9 n. in.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hanip
ton building, 7th nntl Willamette
Btroets. Rosldenro mid, office
phono 0171. '
DR. II. Ii. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, fi!8 Willamette street
Phono Black 1321!. Consultation
free. Residence 73 4 Ferry street.
Phono Red 31U7.
U. II. CANNON, M. It. Homoepalblc
physician and surgeon, Chronic
discuses and diseases of women
and children n speidalty. I'leclrl -
cnl vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build -
lug. Phono Main 540. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
J. F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
pbyslciun and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women and
children given special attention.
Faindlc galvanic, static., X-ray and
vibratory electrical trenlineuls giv
en. Office, uhl Willamette street,!
with Dr. L. E. McDougul. Resi
dence, 632 Pearl street. Office
phone, Main 629. Residence
phone, .Main 631.
ATTOKNEVH-AT-LAW
DOKHItt & HKIPWORTII, Alloriieys
at law. Office In llovey building
over Chambers-Ilrlstow bank
L. B1LYEU, Attorney-at-law. oirlo,
over Yoran'a shoe store, Kugene
Oregon.
C. A. WINTHK.MEIKR, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambcrs-Hrls
tow Bank.
WOODCOCK P()'l I'EH, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock aorl E. O
Potter. Office one block south of
Cbrlsiiiati block, Eugene, Oregon.
LEON R. EDM LNS' )'', Altorney-iit-1,'ot.
Rooms fand 2, Eugene Loan
and Havings Bank. O
WALTON & NEKS, Atiorni-ys-at-law
J. J. Walton and H. P. Ness. Will
liracilcii In all the courts In the
'vile. Offlco, room 3, Wyjtot
Block .tajluKeiie, Oregfin.
WII.I.IA.m & BEAN, nttonitys-ut-law.
jrw. Williams, L. E. Ileiira
Practice In all courts of the slat
and beftiio Die P. 8. Land Offlc
Offices .1, 13, 14 and lf McCluui
Building
I. N. 11 A RB Al'H II. Stieclal aiten
t lota given to d nnd settle.
anent f estates. Agent for Conti
nental InsiirHiico Company. RoorQ
f,, First National Bunk Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
A.'-r:::-:- it ..;i:;i.;...u
11. Al.I.KM, At'.oriiet -.ii-l.i, tJlti
illauietie si reK't. Kuge,ie ii'wun.
. .. Tit A VIS. Atti.riiey-at-ia,.. Uf
fiee over Kugene Leaf. A: Saving
ltauk. Kugene, Oregon.
JKSSU (.. WKI.LS, l.awy,,-. No. Jli
West Kightb street, Kugene. Or.
opposite postofflce. (iiv.s special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, seitlmg es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension lu.iUcra. Photltf
Hed 1 I7li.
I Mil Ill AKI US
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugene. Or.
DAY & IIKNDrtHSON, tiudenaker
and einlialniers. Corner Willaiu
ettti and Sevenlh streets.
W. T. liOUDON, funeral director.
State licensed euilialiner. Office
and residence. Tenth and Olive
streets. Phono Hed 4 I SI.
AliCHITKCT
KHEK THOMAS Archlleel. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue print
and specifications. Central super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, htrne or sunt!!, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chri.siuau
block.
MINI. Ml KXl.l MI.HS
HERBERT I.EIiill. mining engineer
and expert moinllurnl-a. li, 'liable
Inform;,! Ion furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore trestuient.
Eugene Oregon.
AIIK'ril.UTOItH
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wnren Block,
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
KKAIj KNTATH AliENTS
J. L. CLARIC & CO. Dealers It. real
estate, Creswell, Or.
('AUI'KT CLEAVERS
JAY C MOORE, carpet cleaner.
Phono Black D071.
SST
MOULDING
POSTS', BOXES1"
Paint - Paint
Wall Paper
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Wc arc now
located in
our new store
! Ludford & Haskell 2
1 Practical Painters and Decorators
cor. W. 8th and Chamclton 0
, Phone, Red 5411
J. M. Morris V. 1-. MorrH
J. W. Warren
The Red Star
Heal I'lute. Insurance, Inrcst-iiM-nis,
Loiiiim : : : : :
ProM'r(y Llsitl anil Sobl lit
Dither's price ::t:::
Room 4, .Mi-Clung block. Corner Sill
11. id Willamette Sis.
Phones orriro, Black 271; Resi
dence, BJack 4 4 02.
Illlgellt., ... Oirgoti
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building:
'0ind and good excavation
O earth ior sale
Phone Black 281 lQ
or call at 34j W4th
,Q 1
HA&L (Si, SHUMWAY
PliimbliiK nntl Seaaer Work.
Also general Jobbing In tin anil
sheet Iron work, lnajy work promptly
: attended to.
; Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures
! PI e Black l:17'J. .11)1) Willamette
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