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Tlll'HSllAY, APRIL 23. 11XX
HK1K) WORSHIP
AND ITS ItESlLTS
The people of this country are giv
en to hero worship, and they are not
discouraged by the fact that a close
examination of their heroes usually
reveals a lot of scarecrows, says a
valued exchange. When one ideal
man turns out to be a cheap grade
of graven image, they immediately
dig up another, and exalt him, and
burn incense before him, and give
him a halo, and denounce all who do
not bow down before him.
It Is not surprising that the man
thus exalted usually proves a disap
pointment sooner or later generally
sooner, for his worshippers place his
reputation so high, and attribute to
Mm such superhuman qualities that
he would need to be something more
than mortal to live up to the plans
and specifications. He may try, sin
cerely and strenuously, to deserve his
halo, but the Impossibility of the
task is bound to discourage him, and
when he lets go one hold he lets go
all holds, and comes down kerflop,
ulth the customary dull, sickening
Ihud.
. A few years ago Attorney Jerome
was being exploited as the American
St. George who was destined to slay
the dragon of municipal corruption
and make New York, a holy city. He
was written and Illustrated in the
magazines until his name became a
weariness to those who had been
cured or hero worship; ho was a
compendium of all the virtues; a
Bayard of courage, a Napoleon of
strategy, a Caesar of determination,
Demosthenes of eloquence; he was
the knight without feaand without
reproach; and at the end he stands
before the disgusted hero worshppers
as a sorry Don Quixote.
There was too much adulation for
man of ordinary force. And all
the time that he was being lionized J
ana adored It was known that he was
cigarette fiend, which fact alone
was sufficient evidence thnt he would
lever make good. Whether the
charges of dishonesty will hold good
against him or not there is no doubt
that the charges of negligence and
Incompetence will he sustained. It
Is another case of putting a hun
dred dollar saddle on a twenty dollar
Dors ?,
He Is a pitiable failure, hut he is
lot alone to blame; the Idolaters
o furnished him with an impossi
ble reputation and then expected him
In lire up to It have their rasponsl
blltly. STOCK GAMBLING. AXD
LEGITIMATE III. SIX ESS
Members of congress have had oe
WMon. since the bills to prohibit
.dealings in grain, cotton and provis
ions fnr future delivery were pro
"wd. to Inquire Into John Bull's at
titude on that subject. Their In
"di7 elicited the following cable
Msage r,m I,ndon:.
"The English, prime minister ap
to think that a most discern-
ve is required to note the line
01 clemarkation between ordinary
commercial transactions and gam-
Unt Sitne correspondence has been
Published recently ln the London
T'm- he, ween l.ord Salisbury and
P-r Moore, M. p n connection
'" 'atter's renuest that the pre
'T take steps to rail ai? iutirna-
"a.'l commission, with a vUw o
1;s; away wiigop'Jin dealing,
la d.-.niing to Jet in the iitn'-
'r "rd Salisbury said: 'It has ai-
'cleared so difficult t distin-
b -'WC'f-n Pamliltnc. un or T
T-iish
',r' "H!.mr,Qi contracts as to
'impossible to give legal
'"t to a
Hit.!,;.,,
'heme fnr controlling stirh
Withnnr C i,t .- rt ,.rt n tf with
uiry eomait-rtla! business and Ij.
' crave injury on trade.' "
:'"r- s a striking imllari'y be-
tweeu Lend Salisbury's
those ,,f Prci.knt It
recent tin s.i-,-t wh .ii h
'Tile g.-,.;U 1, ;,;).; ,,, .;
uans.,. t, , ,,.. , , i
Ollly I..jjti-.at.., 1.,;; j
the rkii: of our t.n.,! :
yst-m, at.C , t ivni,. ,
to be lak-u .. t.i im
bllsiliets ill ileitis; ,,tt:t,'
bucket shop t pe oi n ,r ( i(
!1
One of the irM!.-t im;.
bung made in Km;, . at il
time is the niacins of the
wires underground In the
section. They will he out o
IJliSilli
tile u.l
there and will furthermore a
How II
removal of many unsiulith ti
poles from the streets. Now
order to do something si mi
telegraph wires.
l.-phcu
il is
'"Barrels and Hut tie." which we
presume Trent its nan..- is not u pn
hibition organ, calls 1! v Walter
son "his country's Cilicinnaius." In
asmuch as Henry wouldn't know a
plow if he met k ., ,, ,,.,,.,, w
fear the "ll;:rrc!s and lloith-i" man
had been sampling something just
before he wrote.
Koseburg will pay 4 1-2 per cent
of the contract price of its $7.,tiuii
worth of paving to an engineer for
drawing the plans and making spec
ifications. A competent city engineer
on a moderate salary would do this
work and any other of similar char
acter for a very small part of that
cost.
And now the Wall street rumor
broker has it that Harriman is reach
ing out for the scalp of the "mi
crowned king." Morgan is bald and
hard to scalp. However, If anybody
knows how to "sic" 'cm on each oth
er, we do not believe in spoiling the
sport.
It is hardly likely that the national
conference to consider ways and
means to conserve our national re
sources, called by the president to
meet In Washington next month, will
have Its attention culled to battle
ships. 1
j
Nick Longworth, in his "maiden"
speech, said he would vote for four
battleships because It was his duty.
Well, we should Biilcker. What sort
of a story cottkl he have carried
home had he done otherwise.
The Pennsylvanlan who had a lot
of stolen jewelry returned to him
with a letter saying "can't sell this
junk," is doubtless In doubt as to
whether to he glad or to suspect that
his jewelry is "phony."
A lecturer on the Philippines says
"yon can't make a Filipino liko a
Kansas City man," which Is Just
about as startling as saying you can't
make Hooker Washington look like
Andy Carnegie.
Doubtless the fact that old mem
bers of the house thought Hobson
entirely too "fresh" for a new mem
ber also had something to do with
the upsetting of the Koosevelt nr.val
program.
Marshfield Is not only going to
have a fine $7.i.ono hotel, but also
another costing $:.o.non. upon which
the preliminary work has already
been cotnnit lie eil.
We violate no confidence In stat
ing that Judge Alton II. Parker, who
heads the New York delegation to
Denver, will not s cond the nomina
tion of l!ryan.
According t.) the latest bulletin
from the presidential rumor factory
Hearst Is grooming Senator l.aKol
lette for the Independence League
nomination.
And the American Hankers' Asso
ciation wants to know why the sen
ate dared to pass a currency bill it
had condemned. So do many others.
Paradoxical as it may appear, the
unlnstructed delegates to the nation
al conventions are getting the most
Instruction from the, politlrla ns.
Salem is still talking about paved
street.
XnTKT: TO ONTI!A(TOi:S
Notice is her'-i.y given that the
rounty commissioners' court of I.ane
county. Oregon, will i"H
bids for the furnishing of ail "" "
.,, and construction of a r..uiit
i .hi",, across llru.nhai.gh creek on
strain .l.aatn no'' "" ''''' '" ll" "
. of V county clerk of I.ane eoun-
,..M :o I.-' a H"e
.. Or. go,',. ; ,,.,.
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FREDERIC C. PENFIELD.
Frederic J. Pendeld of New York, who Is to marry Mi's. Anne Weiglilmau
Walker, the secoud wealthiicst woiinin in Atneileii, ts well known as a writer
and diplomat and one of the world's nicest cultured men. Mr. penlleld pos
sesses an independent fortune of his own and has been honored with decora
tions ln France, Turkey, l'.gypt. Servia and other countries. He lias traveled
widely' and Is known as un uuthorlty on the far east, Mrs. Walker, whose
hum is in New York, although her Interests are In Philadelphia. Inherited a
(ortuiu of $4.m.u0oAI00. from her father, who was known as "the I'lituluu klui;."
Fl'I.TOX CONfillATl'I.ATFS
Sl'CCF.SSITT, HIVAI,
United States Senator Charles W.
Fulton has written a letter to 11. M.
Cake, who defeated Fulton for the
senatorial nomination last week, ln
which the senator extends his con
gratulations to his successful oppo
nent and assures him ot such support
as the senator can give. In conclu
sion Senator Fulton says he believes
Cake will be elected. Senator Ful
ton's letter, which was written on the
eve of his departure for Washington
to resume bis duties, is as follows:
Portland.Or., April 20. My dear
Mr. Cake: I am leaving for the East
in the morning, and before going
wish to extend to you my congratula
tions on your nomination and my as
surances of all the support 1 can give
yon. Trusting and believing that you
will be elected 1 am, sincerely yours,
"Signed) "C. W. FULTON."
Immediately upon his return to
Washington Senator Fulton will take
up the matters that have been pend
ing during ills absence from the sen
ate. He will first devote himself to
insisting on action on the rnilroad
land grunt resolution, which has been
held up, and the senator expects to
have this reported out of the commit
tee, where It is now peacefully re
posing. Portland Telegram.
Jl'XCTIOX CITY '
WANTS MOI'IC LKiHT
Arrangements hav? been male
with the Ralston Electric Supply Co..
of this city, to do a large amount of
electric wiring at Junction City, and
within the next eek It Is expected
that a force of men will wire the bus
iness and residence districts thai
have not already been supplied with
lights, Up to the present time only
part of the city has had electric
lights, and ns the owners of the pow
er plant did not have available men
to do the work, they turned the same
over to the Olbank company. It. I),
liobinsoii was In Junction last week
making final arrangements and out
lining the work to be done, lie says
the Junction City council will have
some work done on its streets and
with the amount of business houses
and residences that have spoken for
lights It is expected that the com
pany will be busy for a week or
more. Albany Herald.
A Twenty-War Scntcnre.
"I have Just completed a twenty
vear health sentence. Imposed by
Hucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured
me of bleeding piles Just twenty
yenrs ago," writes O. S. Woolever. of
Leltavsvllle, N. Y'. Bucklea's Arni
ca Salve heals the worst sores, ;
burns, wounds and cuts In the short-;
est time. 2 5c at W. A. Kuyker.dall's
drug store
n YOO KXKW
The merits of the Texas WmJer,'
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
nv o J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. S. W. Hall, r.821
Oliva street. St. Louis.
MOTHKH'S KITCHEX
Seventh and Oak streetf.. has open
ed under new management. (Joud
board and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner everv Pundiiv.
t MKS 8. Y. AHBOTT.
(,i:i:ma comti stallion
j The German cr!i horse vih I
I pur. based from Duncan Seott will
', -ci-e lie stand during the season at
Hangs' barn.
,, .1 H PFHKINS.
; GASOLIXK tumn ftAWI.NO
I W. O. White ! prepared to ta
' ro'ir w'Kcd on short notice,
i Phone Hlark 4 .1 ! . Itesldence.
' 516 West Sixth HreeL
Wo .'ii! h.'cve "'ir barciri counter,
im h lie I'olQ h.crd.cre. fnrnl'ure.
nr.I n.a' :n: Don't wait uiitli
,-v ' M k- ii
CIIAMHF.Ilri HAIiU'-VALE CO.
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Ft HI YOI'It SUNDAY DIXXKK.
try the following delightful dessert:
1-2 cup English Walnut meats.
1-2 dozen figs, cut up fine.
1 10c package JELIO, any flnvor.
Dissolve the JELL-0 in a pint of
boiling water. When cool and Just
commencing to thicken stir In figs
and nuts. Serve with whipped cream.
Delicious. The walnuts, figs and JKU
IA) can be bought at any good gro
cery. This makes enough desert for
a large family and Is very econom
ical. jiaM
THE MARKET
FOR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Kine-room house und lot 1
block from car line; fine
home In good condition; a
bargain at $2,000 or furnish
ed for 12.400.
JS0 acres 0 miles from Eugene;
1G0 ai res ln cultivation; 220
pasture; splendid S-room
house, liuxlio burn; all kinds
of fruit; price $12,000, In
cluding everything on the
place.
160 acres, lia acres pasture and
timber cruises 1,500,000 saw
timber; !0 acres fenced; 4
room house, spring at house;
Bmall barn, chickon bouse,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile. Heat
tblB for $1000.
Here we ave 1C0 acres, 60
acres fenced; 2 houses, large
log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living atreams and
springs; 2.000,000 feet saw
timber; 9 miles from Eu
gene. Price, 1500.
tc.'j acres adjoining town; fine
8-room house, 3 barns:
young family orchard; 5
head horses, 6 cows, 4 year
lings, harness, wagons, bug
gy, cart, 10" chickens, tools,
implements, furniture, etc.;
price, $7,000: 11.000 cash;
balance at 0 per rent.
We also have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
; & RUGH
22w$. 8th St,
HALL (Si. SHUMWAY
PhiriiMftK ami Newer Work.
Also genera! jobbing In tin and:
heet Iron work. Iron weirk promptly
attended to. j
Carry a full line ef pluniblti,; otturci
Phone Pluck I !7- .-IU1I Willainello 1
REAL
I Oil S l.K
r'eii S xI.M i'en
I'll .nit farmers
lid Chin .
: i
i I'OU SAI.K ThorouKlilinM
CI'CIOI ,t
bulls tor sale. llu.imre e.-ci Wll
j l.uuette .slid t. :i
IrOK SAI.K fneap. c m.i second
j hand Sludebaker 11 itu-li wet;o:l.
Knciuire al Kug ne crocery, it
KOU sAl.K Huff Hrpiu-to,, ,-sss.
ior )i. . ii. itniupiou, lie.
t'oltimbia avenue, corner luili st.
lll l-'K ..IHHIOHN lH;c..- i'ure nred.
t pc-r setting. Geo. Melvin Mil
ler, itiiciui :o. Mc-ciung niock.
Phone lied 14 ill. II
I'lll! SAI.K Hood hors,' ii y-'ars old;
11 hands; only par: 1 broke.
Price. $100. Vbone lie.l lldl.
(loo. Melvin .Miller, city.
I.OllANHHIiUY PLANT!'. ,".0 cents
per dozen, Ma lor $1, per hun
clreil; satisfaction guaranteed. C
Moore, Crc. swell, Oregon. ml
FOlt S I.I-: -liiirrc-,1 Plymouth Hock,
tloidcu Wyaudotle and Hiaek Min
orca eggs, $t per s "l ling. Address,
A. Wood. Saginaw. Or. a-ti
FOlt SALE llarred Plymouth Kock
eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper
rates In Incubator lots. Address Ci.
W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o
FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of flr-ct -class limber land
call on J. W. Carlile, four miles
west of Hale.
TO TRADE A block of dry maple
and body fir wood here In town to
trade toward stock cattle. Call on
E. M. Warren. 442 Lawrence, cor
ner West Sixth. tf
FOK SALE Llewellyn dog pup, 6
weeks old; will be right ago to
train this fall. Price $10. W. 11.
Kay Eugene, Or. Phone lllnck
4537 or Black 1511. tf
FOR SALE Snap tor short time on
ly. One and a hnlt acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms, llowo & Buoy, office lu
Mauror'a Jewelry Btore.
Git EAT BARGAIN An 18-acro or
chard garden ln Drnln; well water
ed and fairly good buildings; all
kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota
toes and oats goes with It. Price,
$2500. Address Box 210, Drain,
Or.
FOR SALE By owner One new 5
room cottage, close in; modern; lot
60 2-3x1 112; also one It-roonl house,
deep well; plastered; rock founda
tion; rorner lot, 68x120. Will sell
at a bargain. Inquire at this of
fice, tf
FOR SALE A cigar store, conslst
of cigara, tobacco, pipes, sporting
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, mngazlnes nnd
periodicals; Peerless electric fans;
head office for Portland and San
Francisco dally papers. Iteason
for selling to chnngj cllmntu. Ad
dress Box 103, Ashland, Or.
WANT (CD
WANTED Oooo-slzed boy lo feed
job press and work in printing of
fice. Apply at Guard office.
WANTED A'glrl for general house
work at once. Apply ln the morn
ing nt the Methodist parsonage. a IK
WANTED To rent, a five or six
room house', close In. Eunulre of
S. 8. Range at the Electric theatre.
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned nnd
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
tf
WANTED Good horse, 1250 lo I 350
pounds, unliable for lady to delve;
also two-seated lop carriage. Ad
dress P. O. Box 247, with descrip
tion, tf
WANTED To borow $3000 lo $5,
000 for a term of years with gilt
edged security. Good proposition
for any one wishing to place a
loan. Address C. L., caro Gnurd.
WANTED From 3,000 to 8,000
acres cleared or partly - oleared
land, rich deep soil, adapted to
fruit, trucking and live stock; lo
cation desired on river and creek.
Bring us a description and outline
of land In tracts of 80 acres and
up.
Pacific Land Company,
P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham
ber and Bristow bank.
tf
MIHCBLLaNKOCS
DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan &
Miller, 56H Washington street.
Phone Red 5106. a21
ACCORDION PLKATlNG- Done by
Mrs. Bert Vlnaent it 627 llllyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Ued 3302. tf
IF YOU WANT TO HELL your prop
rty tell thei Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Ku
, gene. O.-. tf
DON T fall to see Chezem if you
want bargains In real estate. We
Obuy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved
Timber and mining stock. H. Che
i etn. Room II, Walton BIdg. tf
I INTERNATIONAL COIUIE3PON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University," Gives a Ihnr
roigh trslnlng al your own home
In nearly all the trades ami profes
sions. Text bonks and Instrument
I when reci!reei f u ru I - Ii fr
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwooet, representative.
r r""Ck
'"i i l l m m
- I C ulltl liltetl. )
Nl- I It'll till It C I'' C. VclC.l IMIII 111
: n i hi 1 1' a c i i s 1 1 u i ' 1 1 i.i Imi ..;
ot horseshoeing and aeio nil hiaiU
siuit h in-4. l', I', liiiiiioi), Mast
Kleveiuh st:eit, l-'aa uiouilt. Or.
CVSII-AMI $10 I 1 1 II MONTH
Will buy a beaii'llill California
vimyaid. th.- income from winch
will he slittlcleut to inei.e you in
dependcll! I. r lite. Handsome
pamphlet. valuable Informal ion
and contract free. I-'. 11. liobinsoii,
general agent. Pacific llruvo. Cal.
I.OM M I-'OI Sl
I'll K SAi.K-- One National cash regis,
tor. one lieuiiiistlon t pew rlter and
Jc large Iron sale. Kioiulro of I..
M. Travis, Loan i SaUtigs bank
building.
LOST -A ladles' small cold cli.lte
laine watch lost on K.isi Ninth
street. Kinder please 1,'ave at to'.
I'last Ninlli slreci or a: lluaid of
fice and receive reward. a--
LOST lilac U shepherd clog, dim
ring around neck. Sllfthil- do if;
Answers to name of "Cap." rewa d.
return to Hroclers Urns. Meat mar
ket. LOST- Saturday in one of the t'.ry
goods slores, the First Natioial
bank or on the street, car, a lad: s'
sillc umbrella, with gold he id,
pearl stick and gold tip. Finder
will please leave it. at The Guard
office or with Minnie Evans tuid
receive re'wnrd.
rem iiknt
TO LEASE Six acre-.: fine bottom
garden land: cxcelli'tit soil. Ad
dress C. L., euro Guard.
FOR KENT A modem flat. En
quire of M. Schneider lu the Schnel
eieu block. tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
l'llYHICTANH A XI) HITIGKONS
DR. ANNA mXUREU, Osteopathic
phy'clnn. All curable disease!
treaiod. Women and children I
specialty. Office over K. E, Dunn's
Phone lied 1631. '
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, 9 a. in.
to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Damp
ton building, 7th nnd Willamette
streets. Residence and office
phone 6171.
DU. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 518 Willamette, strcoi
Phono Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlc
physician and surgoou. Chronic
diseases and diseases of womon
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
J. F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women nnd
children given special nttuntlon.
Farndlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatmenlu giv
en. Office, OKI Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi
dence, 632 Pearl street. Offlco
phone, Main 620. Residence
phone, Main 631.
ATTOItXHYH-AT-LAW
i. D. ALLEN, Aitorieej-at-la, 610
Willamette street, Eugene. Oe-pgem.
L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. oirlo,
over Yoran's shoe store, Euguna
Oregon.
DORRIU & HKIPWORTII, Attomoys
ut law. Office in Hovey building,
over Chnmbers-Urlslow bank.
C. A. W1NTERMEIEH, Attornoy-ut
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambcra lirls
tow Bank.
Le. M.- TRAVIS, Atlurney-at-law. Of-
rice over Eugene Ixian ft Savings
Bank, Eugeno, Oregon.
WOODCOCK fc POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and K. O.
Potter. Office ono block south of
Chrlsmau ' block, Eugene, Oregon.
LEON H. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WALTON ft NEBH, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and B. I'. Ness. Will 1
practice In all the courta In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton i
Block, Eugene, Oregon. ;
WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stati
and before the V. 8. Land Offlca I
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunt':
Building. c
I. N. HARBAUGH. Hpeclal atten
tion given to divorce and settle-'
merit f estates, Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon,
JEHHE (,. WELLB, Lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postofflce. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab-,
stracta, drafting wills, setMIng es-
fates, conveyances and collections,
use io all pension matters. Prion
Red 1176.
AKCIHTMT
Kit EE THOMAS Architect. Saetch
es nnd plans drawn, blue prints
and Kpccltlc.'itloin. Ceneral super
vision oyer building In course of
coiistrue tlon. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see ine Terms
reasonable. Koom 7, Cbriaman
i h!"'k.
if o f a a a t
I Mii.KI lvl i;s
.1. W. KAiS A- CO.. mid rl.tl.ers and
rimer.. i il ' dors. Unfile. r.
l'.Y i iil' i rCuSo', undertaker
and elolmlmers. iho-tier Wlllam
ettu and Seventh streets.
W. T. COIiUON. funeral director.
State licensed i-mbaliner. Office
and residence. Tenth and Olive
streets. Pbcolj lied 4 1st.
minim; i:c.ii.i i;s
1 1 !: lilUOU'l' Lllltlll. mining engineer
and expert metallurgist, iitdlulilo
Information furnished to intending
investors. Kxauilnatlons and re
ports on mines and ore treHtment.
Kugene Oregou.
AHSITtACTOKS
TI1K LANE COUNTY AIISTHACT
CO., ltootns 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Eugene. Or. Prices reasonable.
Cahpci' '.i-:axkks
JAY C. MOOliK, carpet cleaner.
Phono lllaek 507 I.
DEAL KSTA'I !'. AGENTS
J. L. CI. AUK & CO. Dealers ir. real
estate, Creswell. Or.
KKTff. r-MSxtl
PQ5TJ, BOXES!
: Paint - Paint :
: Wall Paper
arc now
located in
our new store
Ludford & Haskell
Prtctlcal Painters nd LVcorilort
cor. W. 8th and Charnelton
w re
0 rnone, rcca jtn
IN ONI OR MANY COLORS
LARQE8T FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH ORADE WORK
tTi$ at ti at iMTiii iiiiii
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Gianitcwarc. Headquar
ters fur White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
Th Grocer
Cornrr 5th an4 WllUrnc-Itt St!.
Phone Red 4611
t
o A. C. MATHEWS
Gcner.il Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4 th
'M.'.l'ivr.J
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