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J5e mm guard. ...v-Tivrs ro.. INC. Vislier. P!''i-1 Jed' Address all com ew!"'; ,k all remit- F'abla W Tbe KugeiGuard. 16'- I lutes Dully Subscript' j by carrier, per week. .l& k'Sv carrier, per month .50 eek.l .15 i s carrier, per uiuuiu .v ?.vear (in advance) 4.00 5S.JTua-dv.oc-l ... ...u montli ns MnwSde known on lTWU" '"5 .t Eugene, Oregon, postof. is second-class matte'. 7Z for The Guard- ' ' In. following are auinuiiieu iu Ph receipt for subsr.riptlons'or J Guard: iSSoriWd to U """Tr'ViT., for subscriDtior.s Cd11.v and Weekly Guard. . . l..t..jl PlVU Slrttilwr ui klTlMAV, Al'lUh 18, 1008 L7 TT-T t PBAVKK FOIt TKl E MANHOOD - ' Let me live this life with out buckling appeal to the present or fear of a future with head erect ana nope m heart conscience my comrade, and work lis own recompense. Give It me to laffer fools with fortitude, md meanness without nial ite; vouchsafe me self-forget- folness and self-respect with these I can face them to, and Thou then. Help ne to forget a fault, and for iet failure. Forbid that I erer be discourteous or un kind may ,1 remember, al ius the relative values of money and manners. Let me tot judge others bearing in mind that all is set down ii the Big Book. Make me obedient to Thy purpose of . sat t niov have the of woman and the con fidence and companionship of friends. If so he there Is sor row -and suffering In store, as Is the rule 'of all life give me courage to bear and strength to endure having In mind that others, too, have tjrrl'.d a cross. 'And if, as the end draws near, I hall not hive reached the castle of my dreams, he gracious then If ever, 0 God, and give It to me U be content. Bill Barlow's Sagebrush Philosophy. I tlTKMKXT XO. 1 STltOXG WITH VOTLT5K T result of the primary electinn :rtcut the state is what t'.it J predicted it would be. The ifc'lc have declared strongly for men: No. 1, meaning the election enatnrs by direct popular vote, 'n lest more votes from his un siu stand on this question than I-' the assaults of Francis Il-jney. I' Une county the anti-statement 'le weihoroughly organized and "M? showing because ot the light nl the excellent personnel of candidates they centered upon. Mother hand the Statement No. pople were unorganized, and l-i !n . 0 - B.i win aim vote, ine rtepuu a having but one legislative can ''. Mr. Eaton, who subscribed to 1 Principle embodied In this f-menl, and he was strong enough, P:' any organized assistance, to P the assaults of the aggressive "lion and Is nominated by p. f 1 margin under the circumstances, p Multnomah, Marlon and other Fl-es "hfre the Statement No. 1 Olaill. a ,-! p- ur a vi, F 10 have b iisoini s rum in i?n tnev won easily, according gr-tnrna ?.t hand up to this hour. "JAM AI.I N ITI.; 9 OX "coCm-iiy EDITOR.' .iii.-n nit e. of. Emporia, j !. is an i,.ai RfWIpgr man ? ' I h , I, . ' ""'"isiniu cr mini ctt . .' thi; . thi "'""try. b von ' worthy, desirable nad a fc; ,",Jll,';'l fame and reputa !' ' (ailing than Is possible VC' "'If bolder bvlow that of d States, and and proved L, 'r useful 't II ,v At a rOi -1 -' Ul I'r.. . ... . - IX, " ' r- i iiiii or e i ruun 3, Mr. White said: "An -.;r,t "ns'ako Is made when '" G' own life inJ' "'"'I'llfyhe wisdom 'O h. n.H ng. To be till! i" greater and much ttil! to be a king. Mr. White talked cn the "Country Kdltor" soaiewha; along the same lines as in !:L- a'i dress at the Guthrie convention .,; the National Editorial Asoi and said among other things, v:;-v and wise: "'There are three things." u. ..,!,( "which no man e.in j,, , , . V' faction of utti-. m,.n 'i',vl. i"'"" l"e ure. yrni ni(i)a pup r matter if a man ias mi mure man an oyster ;!ui dues nt hnu' limn,' t i... i. , knows how to run a paper bettor tii'an me euuor. aii i wliat is tells all about it In the i more, he livet ear. Hut desiilte all this valuable advice that Is wasted the ditties Still m n iiuiKing oiuni'0rs and munev. "'lie old-fashloued editor 'who had to be all things to all men Is passim; away. The time has come when a man wno runs master" paper his own In ' 1 ST9 the kingdom of Prussia began to acquire the railroad sys tems of the country and the process was continued until the state now owns and operates 21. SOU miles (1f railroad, which includes all except two or three very small lines in the kingdom, lt has paid off, from cur rent revenue, one-third of the total cost , constructed branch lines as re quired and made large equipment ex penditures which in this aud most other countries would have been capitalized , and for the last twelve years has earned an average net revenue of 7.12 per cent per annum, which has been paid into the treas ury. Keeont appraisements show that In any favorable condition of the money market the sta'te system could be sold for double its cost to the state, as may well lie believed from the net revenue which It yields. By the sale of Its roads the kingdom could payofT Its entire national debt and nave hundreds of millions of money left. Before throwing bouquets at the Boston preacher who asked to have his salary cut from $2,500 to $1,200. It might be Just as well to ascertain liow much In arrears it was. The gentleman may have been only re ducing his worry. Disputes between the authors of bills providing for publicity of cam paign contributions are only calcu lated to arouse the suspicion that somebody is engaged In trying to humbug somebody else. Congress as a body isn't "afeered" of anything, but individually it has about' decided that it will be easier, and safer, to explain why things were not douo than to ' defend them, if done Yes, the world will give you the glad hand, just as the Chicago Tri buno says, for making a noise like a dollar bill. Also, if you're not foxy, it will give you the quick itouch. Why waste so much time and space advising congress how to carry out tho president's recommendations, when there are no Indications of any intention to carry them out? Even the brightest college grads have to get a few hard knocks be fore they are convinced of the I m pos sibility r.f swirling in any line as an old-timer. Isn'l all Ibis lalk about seer t ser vice men bein.: detailed to protect members of tlie cabinet more calcu lated to altrirt than to deter an as sassin ? If the statistical bunch will Insert '.heir forces lo'the polls, makln:;j v"nl t:,"'r "lvi"8 is enoaner. tne ue iu mi- u.mu- ed them so often by householders. Though a lleless campaign might stop the salaries of a bunch of ever imaginative press agents. It need not necessarily be a lifeless affair. Chaunrey D.'pew is beginning to make a noise like a man who sees afar off. hope of another term. In order to get to It first, we rise to remark that Fulton's senatorial Cake Is dough. A Twenty-Year Sentence 'I have Just completed a twe ntv. i by : vor ho.'itlll Sl'llleilC'. llliOO-efl irncklen's Arnica Salve, whah cured me of bleeding piles j i - vears ago." wrl'ej o. S. Wool i.eliavsville. N. Y. Ilm kf.-n ra Salve heals tin worst burr.?, wound:', and '' est titiM'. -': at W. A. Kuyk drug tore. tw-niy i ol i A i n I- :d:ii i'lNn: i.x(ii:vi.Mi. We have just adJed flrci-etnac ent.'l :l) iny to our s'eri den a it meiit under t;ie sut Westerberg. a vision oi .i i . first-class el.(ti aver lat'Jy from Minni-apoli. nr-treuar'd t" d-; f:tl' ' is. Ml'in., aim etiL''i viim on 'tlivatrh cases. Jewulrv. merw..r inabl'- ol pnnsiiT n e o e . amount of engraving will do goods bought at our flirt fr ch;V"- .1. O. wr ami Cone ar I W In 1'U'k. HAHIiW.X: fj 'U.ifcMiIMI)MM -v, V-. . .r - :. - 1 i ' v - 1 j LOUISE DRESSER, STAGE BEAUTY. Miss Dresser Is u typical Ailierkan stage beauty, ami as the Anierlcuu stage lioasts tiie most ln'autiful women lu the world that Is only another way of saying that Miss Dresser is very beautiful. Her portraits are favorites with photograph collectors, and she has been the subject ot many sketchy posters by artists who seek ti portray rare types of beauty. NEW TAUUKT ItANtiE i AT COTTAtil' ! (JIIOVE now considered the proper tiling. 1 lie Company E has recently moved its , moulds are hard to get outside the target range equipment from the Nel-i large cities, but users of JELL-O. son place two miles east of town to ! The Dainty Dessert, can get them nb the farm of Mrs. Sarah E. Cochran, . solutely free. Circular In each pack one mile north of this city, having se-i age explaining and Illustrating tho cured a three years' lease on an Ideal' different patterns. JELL-0 Is sold range on the latter place. The pit i and targets are located at the base of a steep bluff or hill, which forms a safe and solid background for the targets and' bullets from the rifles. The old. range was located on the east side of How river, and daring the winter months could not be reach ed by members of the company, and the location was therefore too far from town and too Inconvenient. The new range is easy of access and only fifteen minutes' walk from the ar mory. Cottage Grove Leader. ; ltlX'lX NOW TO Til EAT 1IAV HE VEIL April Is the Ideal time to begin to treat hiiy fever osleopathlcally In hope of warding off that scheduled, attack next summer. I'erninnent ; cures are often accomplished by re moving osteopathic lesions. Trent-, meat should not be delayed until irritation of the mucous membranes : of the eyes and nose has resulted. , In early spring tho predisposing -ause may bo treated nlono without i the handicap of having to combat the exciting cans also, as becomer, the case later, when pollen is blow ing. Dr. II. L. Slndley, osteopath, office over Chambers' Hardware ctore. Phone Black 13215. lte-denco, 734 Ferry street. Phone lied 3 lit 7. Notice to Whom It May Concern. I am Irv ing to introduce in this sec. tion some of I lie best Jersey blood In the 1'tiite l States. I pr siinie I have Hie most royal bred bull. Is months old, in tills country. He lias St. Lum bers and Sloko l'ocis blood predom inating, two of the most famous strains anywhere to be found. D. 11. Lnoney. Jefferson, Or., has the only! Stoke Pogis bull on ibis coast to head his herd. Mine has one of the grandest records back of him for milk and butter, frequent tests of 20 to 30 pounds of butter per week. Dr. Wiihycombe says "his sire Is withonu doubt the most handsome bull In the United States." I am breeding this fellow at the low price of $3, where as in the East he would stand for $r0 tier service. Stoke PogJs fith stands iit $1000. Humphrey. South Wil lamette street. ltd FOK 8AI.K BY UWKKII Good building lot on Eaat Twelfth street, near car line, aaxlCo feel. Al so eight-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON, Law Office, 51S Willaim-tte St. a20 l'lclity of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of the llvei and bowels. To K t rid of It and h'-adarhe and biliousness and the unison that brings laiind.ee, take Dr v,,.v Lite I'ill-'. the reliable pnrifl'Ts that do the work without rriiKlini: or griping. - ' at W. A. Kuvki-ndaH's 'Irilg stoi.-. Cement Work. ni prepared to do all kinds of it work, side walks, foundations All work -ilaiante"d Phone 13. (;. Myers, dross Hoi'. 1 ; reti:e I Main A JO Tor aild ( iincniildgua For the complete cure of roi ghs, colds! Mthtna and bronchitis and ail lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild chory In, ctfi.a nmlntiilneil sn estab- H.v, renntatlon as a standard cough 1, contain, no onluin or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price 1 1.00. Sold l.v Linn Drug Co. WllliSjnys Mfg Co.. props. Cleveland, O. I f2 ! Silver Aluminum Jelly Moulds Tree. Individually Molded desserts are by all grocers at luc per pacaage. Do not accept a substitute or you will be disappointed. V THE MARKET P0R ESTATE t IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Nine-room houo and lot 1 block from car line; film home In good condition; a bargain at $2,ono or furnish ed for $2,4110. ISO acres 0 miles from Eugene; 100 acres in cultivation; 220 pasture;' splendid 8-room bouse, 00x00 barn; all kludH of fruit; price $12,1100, In cluding everything on the place. IG0 acres, G.r acrfs pasture and timber cruises. 1.500,000 saw timber; 0 acres fenced; 4 room house, spring at house; small barn, chicken house, young orchard, all kinds of berries; school 1 mile. Beat this for $1500. Here we ave 110 acres, 60 acres feuced; 2 houses, large log house and small frame, log barn, granary, well water ed with living streams and Bprlngs; 2,000.00i fw saw timber; 9 miles from K gene. I'rPe, $1500. "i acres adjoining town: flue S-rooin house, 1 barns; young family orchard: 5 load horses, 0 cows, 4 yar lings, harius. wagons, bug uy , cart, 100 chickens, tools, implements, fiirnlt'ir", etf.; priee. $7.0011; Jl.tolO cash; balalMe at 0 l"'r ci-ai. We also have business open ings and a large list of resl estate m of'er of every des cription. McMURPHEY '& RUGH 22 west 8th St, n : M HALL SHUMWAY IfUmhli.K ami S-. r Work Al" general jobbing In tin and l"."t iron work. 10. work promptly attend dto. 1 "rry a i l"""1"' . lur.- ,-ilMi Willaniettp W-V IN 1 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK SALE Foil SALE Ten l'olaiuU'l.ina puts, riione FaniHTs 1'Mf. O a-'l FOI! SALE Thoroughbred Hereford bulls tor sale. Enquire i."0 VfH) lamette street. FOll RA1.K tircjna grr.ntn fir wood. W. L. Coppornoll. at Watt' jewelry store. tl FOH SALE I'Qeap, goiui second hand Siudob.tKer 3-tncti wagon Enquire at Eugene grocery. tl STOKE KOK SALE Ax Hilly Dept. Store, Ninth street, Eugene., Or. in? FOIt SALE Buff Orpingtnu eggs. 13 for $1. W. It. Hampton, no. Columbia avenue, corner ItUh i. Ht)K SALE A go.ul K.-foot canoe at praei tea l!y buvtM-'s own lernis. In quire at Tilfl East Eleventh street. als FOIt SALE One No. 3 Oliver Type writer; also one No. 7 Kuy-Sho; both machines in good onL r. C. S. Frank. tl FOH SALE Typewriter, practically new; terms cash. Call at Itooni 4. .Mct'Iur.g building, corner Eighth and Wiilatnetie. a20 Ul'FF LEtillOltN KtiCS Pure bre.l. $1 per setting. lien. Melviu M.l ler. ltooin 20. McClung block. Phone lied 1401. If Ul'FF i.ElillOUN ECUS Pure bred. $1 per setting. Ueo. Melviu Mil ler, ltooin 20, Mi Clung Uloc4t. Phone Ited 1401. If FOll SALE liood horse 0 years old; 10 hands: only partly broke. Price, $100. Phono Ited 1401. Ueo. Melviu Miller, city. LOOANI1EUHY PLANTS fill cents per doien. 35 for $1, $2 per hun dred: satisfaction guaranteed. C. P. Moore, Creswell, Oregon. m4 FOK SALE -Barred Plymonth Uock, Golden Wyandotte and Black Min orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address, A. Wood, Saginaw, Or. a26 FOR. SALE Barred Plymouth Hock eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper rates In Incubator lots. Address U. W, Spores, Springfield, Or.o POIl SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class timber land call on J. W. Carllle, tour miles west of IIulu. Fciii SALE Lieweiiyn tiog pup, fi weeks old; will be right ago to train this full. Price $10. W. II. Kay, Eugene, Or. Phono Black 4 53 7 or Black 1511. tf OAK WOOD Foil SALE Smalt oak wood; can be used for cook Htove without spllttlngl'Bawed to 10-lnch length. Phone lirmers' 2S0 or enquire at Sterner's grocery. n30 FOll SALE A 1 1-4 wide tiro wag on aud one bay horse, weight about 1250 pounds and nine years Old. Enquire of Squire Smith, Phone Farmers 13x9. ulb POIl SALE Snap for short tlmo on. ly. One and a hair acres, unim proved, adjoining city limits. Cash or terms. -Howe & Buoy, office in Maurer's Jewelry store. CHEAT BARGAIN An IS-ncro or chard garden In Drain; well water ed and Jalrly good buildings; all kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota toes and oats goes with it. Price, $'.'5110. Address Box 2 10, Drain, Or. FOK SALE By owner One new 5 rooni cottage, close in; modern; lot 00 2-3x102; also one 0-room house, deep well; plastered; rock founda tion; corner lot, Sxl20. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this of fice, tf FOIt SALE One ot tho best retail general merchandise) country stores In l.ane county, having largo log ging and farm trade. If you are looking for a chance to mako mon ey Investigate this opening. Ad dress "X," this office. a20 FOll SALE A cigar store, conalst of cigars, tobacno, pipes, sporting ttuds, finning tackle, noda fonn tain, root lieer keg, magazines and lieirlodicats,' Peerless electric fans; liead offlut for Portland and San Francisco idally papers. Krason for Belling to change climate. Ad dress Box 0 03, Ashland, Or. WANTED ' " WANTr.Ji A plrl fur general bous. work at otice. Apply In the morn ing at the Methodist parsrjfiagv.s I s WANTED To rent, a five or s:x- r...., v,..,.u.. l,.u,. I L-....l... ..r n. r, iliujiii hi r in- i-.e-i irir iiieRire. WANTED i"ai He to pasture three I Illlp-S Went Of Kllgene. AlltllV to lv A. Handgnth:, It. K. I). No. I, Eug'ti'. WANTED T'ii ladles and gents dal ly to get tb'-lr clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Work. tf WANTED- Good horn, 1 250 to 1350 pounds, suitable for lady to drive; lit) two-seated tup ferriage. Ad dress P. O. Box 247, with descrip tion, tf WANTED To borow $30110 I.P $':,,. (ion for a term of years with gllt- r dged security. Good proposition for any one wishing to place a loan. Address C. I... -are Gaurd. ED Six cords old body fir (jfood: five cords grub oak, 3 Inch in at t Bids received till June 1. W'CWl d'-llveri-d by September Allicsi J. II. C'lleman, En all o:-t WANTED 1( I'liliuueil.) W.vN'I'Ell F1011 :,0on to e.lMol acres cler.i'ed or p.trtiy cleared land, rich deep soil, adapteil to ftuit, trucking and live stock; lo cation desired on rtver0.id creek. HrliOxJus a description and outline of laud lu tracts of Ml acres and up. Q Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 2 4 7. Hoom 7. over Oain-biir-i and Hristow tiauk. if flllS( hl,l..A.NK.Ol S DUESSM AKINtl - Misses Sullivan & Miller. 5 lis Washington street. Phone lied 5106. a 2 I ACCOKDION I'LEAl'lNli - Dons by Mrs. Ilert Vluieiu at 027 llilyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able" terms. Phone lied 3302. tf IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop-1 erty tell the Oregon Laud Compa ny about it nlld I hey will do Hie; rest. 4 12 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf DON'T fall 10 see Chem If you want bargains in real estate. Wo buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Clio. eui, Uooin 11. Waltou Bldg. tf NOTICE Ha -lug recovered from my injury 1 have 1 'sumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. Ii. Holowny, East Eleventh street, Fairnuiuiit, Or. $1U CASH AND $111 PEii MONTH -Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which ( will ho sufticieut to make you In dependent, for llle. Handsome i pamphlet, valuable information i and contract free. F. B. rtolilnson, general agent. Pacific tirove, Cal. INTEHN ATIONAL COB RESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's 1'iilvurslty." 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. Pull Information and circulars ut the local enrollment office, 4 5 W, Eighth street, lt. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. FOIt incur TO LEASE Six acres fine bottom garden land; excellent soil, Ad dress C, L., cure Guard. FOll KENT A modern flat. En quire ot M. Schneider lu the Schnei der block. tf FOll KENT Pleasant room, with hoaril in connection i" desired; would also take tablo boiirdnrs. Call al 053 High street. Phone I ten 504::. n I M LOST AND FOPND LOST Black slupliciil dog, di.n ring around neck. Slightly deaf; Answers lo name of "Cap," reward, return lo Broilers Bros. Meut mar. ket. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'lIYSKTANH AND Hl'ItOKONS Bit. ANNA MAIJHEK, Ostenpathlc phyp'clan. All curable dlseasoi treaied. Women nnd children 1 specialty. Office over P. K. Dunu'l Phono lied 1031. UK. OLIVE C. WALLEH, Osteopathic physician. Office hours, U a. 111. to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Hamp ton building, 7th and Willamette streets. Itesldeuce an.! office phone 0171 DK. II. L. 8TLDLEY Osteopathic pliyslclun. Offices over Chambers' slore, 51 S Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free, ltosldence 734 Ferry street. Phone Ited 3197. C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homoepatblc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electrl cat vibratory and light treatment Office, Suite 1, 2 and S, Dunn build ing. Phone Main H0. Boardr Hoffman House, Phone Main 11. J. K. TITt'S. M. n. Homoeopathic physician nnd surgeon. Chronic diseaws and disease of women und children Riven sper.lal attention. Fariullc galvanic, static. X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office. iKl Willamette street, with Dr. I.. K. Mrllougal. Itesl deuce. 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Main 629. itesld-nce phone. Main 631. ATTOItNKVS-AT-I.AW DOKItIM t KKIPWOIITII, Attorneys, at Law. Office In llovey building, over Chauibers-Brlstdw bank. L. BII.YEl', Atlorney-at-law. Onlc over Yoran's shoo store, Eugene Oregon. C. A. WINTEHMEIEIl, A ttorney-at Uw. Iind titles and probato spec Islllca. Office over Chambers-llrls-tow Bank. WOODCOCK .r POTTEK, Attorneys-al-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O Poller. Office one block south ol Clirisman block, Eugene, Oregon. LKON It. EDM UNHON, Attor(jey-ii law. Booms I and 2, Eugene Loao slid Havings Bank. WALTON NESS, Attorneys-at-ltiiv J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Mtorncvs-at-law. J. W. Williams, I, E. ilean Practice In all courts of the stap and before the C. H. Land Orflct Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCIuni Building. A I'iuilVns ;( enti S. H AI.I.KM. Allortint ai-la, 616 ue Oregon. Wiilametie strew:, ige 1.. V. TitAVIS. Att.O 0-at-l.i.v. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. I. N. IIAHIIAl'tlll. Special ntten tlon given to divorce and settle ment f estates. Agent for Conti nental Insura.Oe t'oinpany. Koom ' 5, Flro National Hank Building, Eugene, Oregon. JESSE (... WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26 West Elglith street, Eugene, Or. opposite postof fieo. tlies special attention to tho examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension mutters, l'hou Bed 1176. I'NDEItTAKEKS . W. KAYS CO.. undertakers aud funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY i, HENDKKSON, undertakers nnd etiilialmers. Corner Wlllaui elto and Seventh streets. W. T. HO Ii. HON, funeral director. Slate licensed embalnier. Office mid residence. Tenth and Olive streets. Phono Bed 44M. AKCH1TECT FI1EE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es ami plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings in course of construction. If thinking of build ing, largo or small, see inc. Terms reasonable, Koom 7. Clirisman block. 1 - . - - ji MINING KNCINKEItS 1 1 E KBEKT LEIGH, mining engineer nnd expert metallurgist. Kuliable Information fuiiilsliud to Intending Investors- Examinations and re ports 011 mines and ore treatment. EiiKOlio Oregon. AII.HTKACTOltS THE LANK COUNTY AUSTUACT CO., Booms 2 and 3, Wnren Block, Eugene, Or. Pricea reasonable. ItEAL ESTATE AGENTf J, L. CLAKIv ft CO. Dealers lu real estato, Creswell, Or. CAIU'KT t'LEANEItS JAY C. MOOHK, carpet cleaner. Phone Black 007 1. P05TJ, BOXES I Paint - Paint : Wall Paper We arc now .located in our new store : Ludford & Haskell Practical Painters and Decorators cor. W. 8th and Charnclton , Phone, Red 5411 J. M. Morris V. P. Morris J. W. Warren The Red Star Ileal Estate, Insurance, Invest, incut, Loium : : : : 1 Plop, ily I, M, , I iol Sold nl Ovuier'n price : : i : : j . Hoom 4, McClung block, Corner 8th anil Willamette Sts. Phones Office, Black 0271 ; Itesl der.ee, Black 4402. Kuine, .... Oirgon A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building: Sand and Rood excavation earth tor sale Phone Black $, t or call at 345 W4th -TO Fresh "arden ciiAgm:!!.-5 Phone Black 1:17'.!. 0 o o