Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 22, 1908, Image 3

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THE ErGEVE DAILY GVARD, WKKXKSHAV, APRIL 112. 1IHM
--Tmx-nxo CO., INC.
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ML'DXKSDAV, APRIL
Sj.tWKF REVISION
NOW SEEMS lEKTAlA
The fine progress made by the
principle of tariff revision must grat
ify all who seek the economic better-
LeDt of the nation and love justice.
Both parties are practically commit-
hd to a readjustment oi tne tanti
tstes, to a revision down, not up,
nd we may look forward with con-
feltnce to the achievement of this
desirable reform next year. That
fit few soreheads who threaten all
'minner of conseqtiences to the Re-
Ipablican party may be disrogarded
b Impotent is the optimistic view ta-
hen of the situation by the Los An
gles Express.
The growth of the revision senti
ment among manufacturers them-
lelres is one of the most pleasing evi
dences of Its ethical strength. They
reject the absurd Sereno Payne of
New York, and the protectionist
hick, John Dalzell, of Pennsylvania.
Assuming once to speak for the Re
publican party and to . voice the
thought of the manufacturers of
America, they now stand stripped of
tery pretense save that of represent
ing grafting pap-suckers. American
Industries, "the manufacturers' pa
lr," In a late Issue thus comments
oi the obese Payne:
"It Is a great misfortune that men
like Mr. Payne are allowed to call
liemselves protectionists. They have
been advanced by powerful Interests,
not that the country might have pro
tection, but that a sleeping and trust-
lul public may be wronged by the
misapplication of the principle and
its gross abuse. In their fancied se
curity and their insistence upon con
tinued evil opportunity, these men
ire-now. In the position of the life
Insurance presidents a few, months
!o, just before the public awaken
Ins. when they were cast up to gen
eral view, broken and despised; and
those in congress and out', who, even
"T Inaction contiibute to the strength
ol Mr. Payne's position are particeps
in a ntlltlil A-mi, Thfltr hurt Mr
rayne and his friends even more
"an the public, for the public is
getting ready to care for itself
' this matter without regard to ob
structionists, active or passive."
The Venezuelan situation which
h. i. , . .
,v.,s uren serious, now appenrsi
""uuoent. This country hns fore-
torne. because of the weakness of
"f little bandit despotism of which
Cro Is the head and front, but It
Probable that before congress ad
fcurnj the president will be empow
'o ake such steps as in his Judg
ment may oe necessary to bring the
"enezueiaa government to a sense
Ks responsibility, says the Wood
'"d Democrat. It is likely that the
to be pursued will be to block,
de the Venezuelan porta and possl
"r land a small army on Venezuelan
A large army would scarcely
required. That country has long
"o the i-at of revolutions, and an
''di!
Qg army wnnM nrnhnhtv ho AS-
d'ted by insurgents opposed to the
"tocratic government.
A monarr-h by the name of Yborshl
" diertlsir,? a kingdom for sale in
eni Continental newspapers. He
"offers hij throne, crown, sceptre,
"minions and subjects for sale, with
"r wives thrown in,9or the mod
' '" ot J-00.10. Ills real g is
At'b'' Ay,t,onia- a sTI Ip of land in
'' IS') miles lon&,and 90 miles
The power of life and dfath
b U kin,'. ...4 -..
'th th
" crjwn. as does the granting
tl','si,,n A .nr.i,it nltrAf-
of i
' offer is the roval rroRY
'! - . v TT1
Keai (liatiem OI nuilian
Th" throne is made of ..'ls
- ti:;t
k' in;,
i-r-
es. Thus far his du-i-pears
to have had n"
Tti-- la-1
the good people there one
of eight, in particular are !
nothing save water, pi,,-,,
breezes and sunshine. Some
have be;n fasting only tin-.,,
days while two of tlnni h.,v,
td fjr nearly two week-!, and
V. Harbor, of Willi, wlirook. i
o
t'.iii-
to surpass the l-ciurd .if Miss Grove,
who recently w rit forty-,.:,,. ,.,-.
without food. A stranse f.,,I. to l
sure, this goinn without f,, I. t,,r
there's no accounting for tastes. And
they do say that it strikes terror ,j
the various trusts deiling i ,
products, for they, one and all, ro.il-j
Ize that if the habit should become I
general they would have to go Into j
me nanus oi nii u.-uiKruptcy courts.
With all due respect to the wis
dom" of Governor Johnson, this coun
try will be in need of divine assist
ance should the people ever "rise
above tile fallibility of Judicial tribu
nals." as he says he has faith ihcv
will.
Less considerate than the .ierscy
brand of niosiiultos, which always
wait until after the summer resorts
open to get troublesome, the Mosc,ui-
to Indians, ol Mearagita, have :tl
ready opened their white-killing sea
son.
, No, Eugene isn't booming but she
Is growing as steadily and rapidly as
any town in the whole Northwest,
and will continue to grow Into a city
of at least 2",, 000 population in the
next five years.
A little Investigation will convince
any one that the man who Is thor
oughly alive to the opportunities of
today never spends any time fearing
what tomorrow may bring he's too
busy.
Aftof all this hulluballoo It may
turn put that Boss Murphy was only
after getting In a position to he able
to demand concessions for support
ing Mr. Bfyan In tbe Denver conven
tion. Hurry along that water supply
from the mountains. That's what a
majority of our people have really
been voting for at every city election
during the past four years.
Maybe a lot of new laws might
make the old-fashioned law of liv
ing within your income unnecessary
to get ahead of the game, but we
doubt It. ' "
Anyway, what aro such little
things as a couple of battleships be
tween friends?
THK
F1KST GAME
OE THE SEASON.
When the wet and chilly winter
- Gives place to sunny spring,
Then all the Sunday papers
With good old base ball ring.
In all the streets and vacant lots.
You'll see a bunch of lads,
With mitts and balls and gloves and
bats.
And feeling mighty glad.
The old ball grounds are clean and
smooth
And fixed up for the time,
When evervbody wants to see
Something In the base ball Mne.
The time has come for the Initial
game.
And all the fans are out.
The seats are rilb-I with a happy
crowd.
And all the rooters sli:mt.
At last the iimpir.' calls the game.
The citeli'-r is at bat;
He bunts and makes a start for first.
But don't uullc get to that.
- ,, ,.
are made; no
one has
senred
It's the last half of the ninth.
The rooters shout and make a noise
Like a cyclone In tbe night.
Two
out ;
the pitcher
men ere
throws
One the batter wants lo clout.
But niisFes by half a yard.
The umpire yells, "Yer nut! '
N. K. Smith.
' This paper." said Languid Lew
is "tells about a horse runnln
away with a woman, and she was
laid up for six weeks."
..-rt,.. ain-t so worse." rejoined
n .triil Benlnmin. "a friend of mine
once ran away with a horse
and he
was laid up for six years.
VVKK WATKIt
For pure bediock water see C. v. .
Taylor. All surface water cased off
by casing into in "
.iirlng nothing but pure b-d rock wa
ter O W. Tavlor, S2 S Patterson
ter
street
Eugene. Phone u-o o-.,,.
XOTK El TH'"-
,1C
!..-ff!er Well Krill-
The LaDnk
in romoanv wl
es to announce -na.
,. mi;i meet and 1
prices
made f-.r doing '- .
k. H-t-
ter see tr.ein '
tracts. '
Ti-!e;ih!li'tie
r... . ..I -i V tl It
Villa: I Ibmlev!
K-,l :.12 1.
MEHHV WII-lW 'J.-V.
A new nr.- of ;-Vr w '" , '
t.r receiv-.l at I '-. '' ,
S4 Eat Nin'h 'r-" '.
Of.
.-tit Wml..
I an:
rcnten:
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MARY GARDEN, PRIIViA DONNA SOPRANO.
Miss Mury Ganlen, tlie oH'i-atic sopruno, is looking for a wonderful Amer
ican voiee tbut she may reeouimend its possessor to Jetm lie Kes.ke for fri
training. He Kes.ke hns ofleretl to train nil Ainerlcaii girl without charge If
one can lie found who has suttlelont natural ability to meet ills requirements,
and Miss Garden Is in search of such u young woman; She lias received
many hundreds of letters from girls who seek tills opportunity to obtain n
musical education.
THE I'lilNTEU'S AXGEI,. ;
Or, The Perfect Type.
Sweet Ermyntrude Jones has two
beautiful eyes,
Their color is azure, the same as the
skies,
Her eyes: "V"'
Pure Grecian her nose.'and molded
with grace;
And never was nose more in keeping
with face.
Her nose:
Her Hps are so soft, and as rich as
red tulips,
And the breath they emit has the
scent, of mint juleps.
Her Hps:
Her teeth are ns pearls, and I take
them to be
Just as good as the best that come
out of the sea.
Her teeth: VVV
Like! the bright burnished gold of
Aurora her hair is.
And twiddles In curls like a fay's or
a fairy's.
Her hair: S S S S
Then her wee shelly ears ah! how
graceful each turning
But hush! or 1 set these appendages
burning.
Her ears: C 3
Oh, could I tbe wealth of the Indies
command,
I'd forfeit It all for sweet Ermyn-
trudu's hand.
Her hand: JsJT
And wore I sole monarch from Croy
don to Crete,
I'd lay il iwn my scepter at Krinyn-
lay d-jwn niy
trtid'.'s feet.
Htr fct:
l L
Till HSTOX ITEMS
( Special Correspondence. )
Thnistoti, April 22. N. Ithodes
was happily surprised a few evenings
ago by quite a number of friends
coining in to spend the evening and;
help him celebrate bls.C2d birthday.'
Refreshments were served and an
enjoyable time was had by all. '
Election passed off very quietly
In Thurston, very few attending, as
everv one Is busy farming.
Easter Sunday brought quite a
large attendance at church. After
services quite a crowd enjoyed a pic-
nlc dinner on the hill Bonth of town. I
About forty friends and neighbors,
surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Danks;
one evening lately by walking in up
on them, It being the 64th birthday:
of Mr. Danks. Rerreshments were
served during th evening and a'
young. i
Miss Gates, from the East, Is here
visiting Mr. ard Mrs. F. N. Nice.
Mrs. John Lianks Is quite sick at
the present writing.
.Miss Maybelle l.oniey came oui
from Eugene and spent Sunday with
the home folks.
School close! Friday, after a very
success fill term taught by Miss Ors-
! well.
I An Ice cream swlal was held T.t
' the w h'x.l house Saturday night, the
I proo-eiis to go toward buying a new
I flag for the school.
I .Miss Orswell returned to her home
; in Eugene Monday. (
I IH-ath WHS on III. IIpcI..
! jej P Morns, of Skippers, Vs..
: had 1 close call In the spring- of
l!init HesaG) "An stuck of pneu.
, mnnla 't me so weak and with such
a fearful rough that ni friend, de
clared consumption had me. and that
' dc-i-h wa. 'in niv h---'.. Then I was
I"
iled In i-V IT. Mllg
Ii:m-ov ry.
;v. and af
f.H.ti I r.-ii
- ri-ni'--'
I U-;;.-.t no
r-r takinit two
lllifn'
an J i
Hate,
half
a 4' in 1
v Ihi
'Uil' dls-
I ' Sold ut:i. r
A Km kr.n ! .-. ! I '
.1 i. Trial le;t'
t.'
THE MARKET ;
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
' WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
S'lne-room bouse and lot 1
block from car lino; fine
home In good condition; a
bargain at ?2,000 or furnish
ed for 2,4UO. '
ISO acreB 0 miles from Eugene;
ICO acres In cultivation; 220
pasture; splendid 8-room
house, COxVO barn; all kinds
of fruit; price $12,000, In
cluding everything oil the
place.
160 acres. 65 acres pasture and
timber cruises 1,500.000 saw
timber: HO acres fenced; 4
room bouse, spring at house;
small bam, chicken bouse,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile. Beat
this for lir.00.
Here we avu 100 acres, 00
acres tenred; 2 houses, large
log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living streams and
springs; 2,000.000 feet saw
timber; 9 miles from Eu
gene. Price. 1500.
-8! acres adjoining town; fine
8-room bouse, 3 barns:
young family orchard; G
head horses, 0 cows, 4 year
lings, harness, wagons, bug
gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools,
Implements, furniture, etc.;
price, $;.0O0; $1,000 cash;
balance at 6 per cent.
We also bave business open
ings and a large list of real
estate, to offer of overy des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 west 8th St.
HALL , SHUMWAY
Plumbing an4i Hewer Work.
Also general fobbing in tin and
sheet Iron Hork. Iron work promptly
attended to. q
Curry a full q-o of plumbln; fixture
Phon.(3 lack LIT J. .41111 WllbilllHIr
Q
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemover
Movcj anythinjf. Twenty-liv
years experienc. Residence. East
fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
I Red 431 1. Fofcne. Orcfr.n
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I OK MAI K
KOI! S-U.K Ten Poland China
I'll. me l-'arnit-i s -Mi.
a; 1
FO 1 1 SA1.K. riuuoumitire.l lierefov.l
ti u 1 Is for sale. Ell, lime ;".' Wil
lamette street. : f
FOlt S A 1 . 1-7 -t'lieai,, g.uni second
hand Studebaker il-mcli waon.
Enquire lit Eugene fcrocerv. If
FOlt SALE Huff orpinmoii ggs,
13 for' $1. W. H. Hanipton. 1 10J
Columbia avenue, corner lltth At.
Ut'FF ..t-XillOKN El'.HS - Pure tired.
$1 per setting, ileo. Melvin Mil
ler. Hoom 'JO, Mct'lung Itlnck
Phone Ked 1461. tf
FOlt SALE Hood, bors- li years old;
16 hands; only partly broke.
Price. $100. Phono Ked Hill.
Ceo. Melvin Miller, city.
LOC.ANHEJtUY PLANTS 1.0 cents
per dozen, ;L"i for $1. $2 per hun
dred: satisfaction guaranteed. C.
F. Moore, Creswell, Oregon. tin
FOlt SALE narnsl Plymouth Itoek,
tiolden Wyandotte and lUack Min
orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address,
A. Wood. Saginaw, Or. a2ii
FOlt SALE Hat-rod Plymouth Hock
eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper
rales in incubator lots. Address G.
W. Spores. Springfield, Or.o
FOK SALE Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of first-class timber land
cull on J. W. Cnrlllo, four miles
west of Hale.
TO TRADE A block of dry maple
and body fir wood 4iere In lo-.vn to
trade toward stock cattle, CaM on
E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrencu cor
ner West Sixth. tt
FOlt SALE Llewellyn dog pup, 6
weekB old: will be right ago to
trnin this fall. Prlco $10. W. 11.
Knv, Eugene, Or. Phono lllack
4T.37 1r lllack 1611. v . tf
FOU SALE Snap for short tlmo on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Uuoy, office In
Mauror's jewelry store.
CHEAT UARUAIN An 18-ac.ro or
chard garden In Drain; well water
ed and fairly good buildings; all
kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota
toes and oats goes with II. Price,
$2000. Address llox 210, Drain,
Or. ..
FOK SALE lly owner Ono now 5
room cottage, close In; modern; lot
66 2-3x162; also one 9-room house,
deep well; plastered; rock fouuila
Hon; Corner lot, 68x120. Will sell
at a bargain. Inquire at this of
fice, tf
FOK SALE A cigar rttoro, consist
of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sporting
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, magazines and
periodicals: Poerless electric faiiB
bend office for Portland and Bun
'Francisco daily papers. Reason
for selling to change climate. Ad
dress Box 163. Ashland, Or.
WA.NTKD
WANTED Uood-Blzed boy to feed
Job press and work In printing of
fice. Apply at liuard office. -
WANTED A girl for general hotiHe-
work at once. Apply In the morn
Ing at the Methodist pnrsonago.al 8
WANTED Tij rent, a five or six-
room house, close In. Enquire of
S. S. Range at the Electric theatre.
WANTED Cattle to pasture, three
miles west of Eugene. Apply lo
E. A. Suudgathe, H. F. D. No. 1
Eugene.
WANTED Ten ladles nnd gents dal
ly to got their clotheB cb'Hiied and
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
tr
WANTED tlood horse, 12b0 to 13!i0
pounds, suitable for lady to drive;
also two-seated top carriage. Ad
dress P. O. llox 247, with descrip
tion, tf
WANTED To borow $3000 to $!i,.
000 for a term of years with gilt-
edged security. Good proposition
for any one wishing to place i
loan. Address C. I... care Daunt
WANTED From 3,000 to 8,000
acres cleared or partly cleared
land, rich deep soli, adapted to
fruit, trucking and live stock; lo
cation deslrtd on river and creek
Ilring us description and outline
of land In tracts of 80 acres and
op.
Pacific Land Company
P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cbam
brs and Hrl'tow bank.
tf
mihciilla.nkoub'
DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan A
Miller. &6ft Washington sire"'
Phone Red (106. atl
ACCORDION PLBATlMJ- -Done by
Mrs. llert Vlnsent at $27 Hllyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
IK YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Comps
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street. Ku
gene. Or. tf
1
DON'T fall to see Cheiem If you
want bargains In Heal estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved
Timber and mining slock. H. Che
em, Room tl. Walton Hlng. tf
INT E It NATION a I, CORRESPON
HLN'pj' SCHOOLS "The limy
Man Y'nlvi-rslty." tilves a thor
ough 'falnlhg at your own borne
In nearly all the trades anil profes
mIhii". '1'ixt linoVii and lto.trtiliii-nt
"whin r-.ulr.-di f iirnl-ln-d fr.-e
Full In'ortiia' Inn and Mrr.ulars at
the i ,cai enrollment office, 4.. W.
Eiitlrh -.tre.-t, li. J. Klrkwood, rep.
MISt'l l.l.AMiol s I ( .mil .1.)
Nr l it 1 M.i -hut r .iivei-cl truin niv
injury li.iw r- stnt.,-,1 niv liusnii ss
ot ll,u scsiioeui and encral b!aci,
simtliiim. I'. l lioliiw.iy. East
Eleventh street, l-'alruiiiiint , Dr.
$lrt CASH AMI J10 I'KH MONTH -Will
buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Incline from wliuli
.Mil he sllllicieut to lll;;ki yi'tl 111
depetldellt for lite. Ilaltilsollie
iatuplilet, v.ilualile iuf.iruiatiou
and contriict free. F. H. Kobinsou,
Benoral agent, Pacific tlrove, Cal.
LOST AMI l-'Ol Ml
FOU SALE - One National cash regis
ter, one Uetniimton typewriter and
a large iron s.ife. Enqulie of L.
M. Travis, Loan ,t- Savings bunk
building.
LOST- A ladies' small gold chate
laine watch lost on East Ninth
street. Finder please leave at 1'it'i
East Ninth street or at liuard of
fice and receive reward. n22
LOST- lllack shepherd dog, dim
ring around neck. Slightly de:if:
Answers to nnino of "Ca-p." reward.
return to Hi-oder Urns. .Meat inar-
et.
OST- Saturday In one of Ihe t'ry
g'lods stores, the First Natloial
bank or oil tilt street ear. a bull -s'
silk umbrella, w ith gold he; ,1.
pearl stick and gold tip. Flin'er
wjll please leave It at Tbe C.itrrd
office or with .Minute Evans and
receive reward.
rtlU ItKNT
TO LEASE Six nrro fine bottom
gnrden land; excellent soil. Ad
dress C, L., care (liiard.
FOK RENT A modern flat. En
quire of M. Schneider In the Schnei
der block. ' tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND Hl'KGEONS
DR. ANNA MAURER, Osteapathlc
phy.'clan. All curnblo dlseasa
treated. Women and children I
specialty. Office over F. K. Duuu's
Phone Red 1631.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Office yours, 9 a. m.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp
ton building, 7th nnd Willamette
streets. Residence and office
phone 6171.
DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette Btreot
Phono lllack 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3107.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepatblc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
- diseases and dlsennos of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory nnd light treatment.
Office, Sulto 1. 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Hoards
Hoffman Houso. Phone Main 11.
J. F. TITUS, M. 1). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women and
children given special nttontiun.
Faradic galvanic, static. X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, DS1 Willamette Htroet,
with Dr. L. E. McDoiigal. Resi
dence, 632 Pearl street. Office
phone, . Main 6211. Residence
phone, Main 631.
ATTORN 10 YS-AT-LAW
S. D. ALLEN. Attorn.ty-ut-la, 616
Willamette street, Eugene Orevon
L. II1LYEU, Atlorney-at-law. oiflo,
over Yoran's shoo store, Eugent
Oregon.
DOIUtlH ft SKIl'WORTH, Attorneys
at law. Office In llovey building
over Chambers-llrlatow bank
C. A. WINTER MEIER, Attorney-al
law. Ijind titles and probate spec,
laities. Office over Chambere-Drls-tow
Hank.
. M. TRAVIS, Allurney-st-la. Of
fice over Eugene Loan ft Savings
Dank, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK .fc POTTER, Attorueys-at-lsw.
A.- C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsmsn block, Eugene, Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNBON, Atlorney-at
' law, Jtooms 1 and 2, Eugune Loan
and Savings Dank.
WALTON ft NEHfl, A ttorneyi-st-law.
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
cute. Office, room 8, Walton
Ulock, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft II KAN, Attomeys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Dean
Practice In all courts of the stat
and before the II. H. Land Office
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluni
Hulldlng.
N. HAItliAUUH. Special alien
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment f estates. Agentfor Conti
nental Insursnce Company. ItDoni
t, First National Hank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
JESjSB O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. J
opposite postofflce. (lives special
attention to the examination of ab-,
sirnrts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also lo nil pension mailers. Phoni I
l1 1176.
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FREE THOMAS Arehlleet. Sketch
es and plaiM drawn, blue prints
slid specification... tletn-ral super
vision ov.-r building In couri-., of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see ine. Terms
reasonuble. Room 7, Ctiri.iuan
I MU 111 till K-.
J. W. KAVS & CO.. jindertaker. and
fuuer.il dir.'Ciers. Km:, i,.-. Or.
PaV .v iiKMiKitriON, uniicr-akers
and einlia liners. Corner Willam
ettu and Seventh streets.
W. T. CORDON, funeral director.
State licensed enibaltiur Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phono Red 44M.
MINIMI KMil.NKKHS
HEltllERT l.lCUill. mining engineer
and expert mctallurgi!. Reliable
Information furnishe,! to intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugentf Oregon.
AltSTtLUTOKS
THK LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
CAItPI-.T ('LEA N EKS
JAY C. MOORE, carpet (leaner.
Phono lllack 5071.
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REAL ESTATE AtiEXTH
J. L. CLARK CO. Dealers Ir. real
estate, Creswell, Or.
KUstio
MOULDING
SIDEWALK
POSTBOXES
t$
i Paint - Paint
Wall Paper
Wc arc now
J located in
' our new store
: Ludford & Haskell
Practical Painters snd Dccorstofs
J cor. W. 8th and Charnelton
J Phone, Red 5411
IN OMB OR MANY COLORS
LAROE3T FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH GRADE WORK
Milt tt II tl until Mllll
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries,
Flour, and Feed, Tin and
Graniteware. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, NuLs
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
Thi Grocer
Cotncr 5th Slid Willamette Sis.
Phon Rrd 4611
A. C. MATHEWS
Gener.il Teammij
Concrete, Gravel, Building;
S.tnd and R(xl excjVAtion
cirth for sale
Phone Black 281 1
or call At 345 W4th
new j from Lone Beach
the effect that some of
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