Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 24, 1908, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f
It EUGENE DAiLY GUARD.
--rMtlNTIXr. CO., INC.
lA tlrl H. Fisher.
. "T". ...rv iav o( tho week
P Scented. Address all com-
S3u-",on4 and make all reinit-
" ,valip to The Eugene Guard,
Maces pa;aL' -
-""SHl''""' Itau-s laily
.,.rd bv carrier, per week. .15
''"ed bj. carrier, per month .50
u on vear (in advance) 4.00
$.Z.V advance, .... 2.00
OM n0"1", 05
GTardper'jVar' ... 1.50
.Jrtisius rates made known on
rC0ant Eugene. Oregon, postof
"1 - .. H-iind-cl3ss matte'.
lice
" Sweats for The Guard.
..nnn.nf nr authorized to
hkVand receipt lor subscriptions or
W. .... .ner husiness for The
SSwd Weekly Guard:
rLwell-J. L- Clark.
X burgGeorse A. Drury.
:.. (-torii aro authorized to
jLwe nd receipt for subscriptions
o the Daily and weemv uunra.
nxHErKN'OEXT i'.m-k:..
Member of Associated Prs.
KlilKAV, APRIL 24, l!OH
0RKCDX ELECTRIC
SIIIH I.I) UK IU1I.T
DIRECT TO KKiENE
The Guard thinks there should he
. effort made to secure ear-
Uer completion of the Oregon Elec
tric Railway to Eugene tnan is now
plsnned by the company. It seems
to us that a delegation of business
men and property owners should visit
tie officials of the road in Portland,
and offer them inducements in the
snaue of rights-of-way through Lane
county and terminal facilities in Eu
gene if they will consent to push con
struction work directly toward this
city, Instead of first completing
branch lines throughout the lower
ralley. It seems to us that we might
jet this road into Eugene In eighteen
months, instead of waiting three
rears for It, if the proper effort was
made.
Electric road building will do more
for the Willamette valley than any
other projected enterprise. They will
bring people to buy small places, and
with the Increase In population there
will come factories and payrolls, be
cause the people will be here to buy
the goods they make. Cities like Eu
gene will grow with the increase In,
population of. the country tributary
to them. With the Oregon Electric
terminal here we will have a railroad
centre that will attract the attention
of jobbers, as well as other railroads,
ind it will be easier to secure the ter
minal of the great Natron-Klamnth-Falls-Ontarlo
extension which Harri
nan Kill build across the mountains
In the course of a few years.
Why not try to get the Oregon
Electric to push directly through the
valley to Eugene?
S0MK OF THE REASONS
WHY CiOLI) FIA'CTl'ATKS
Cold is the measure of value and
the most exchangeable of commodi-j
ii is me lact tnat it possesses ,
these nuallties which gives It a spec
ial value In periods of Impaired credit
and commercial strain, writes C. A.
Conant In March Putnam's. At such
times the value of gold rises as prices
fall, ami gold stands out as the most
desirable of created things the one
praiiice for which men contend In
world's market places.
The reverse is true in periods of i
Proiimrity and expanding credit. The
nan who pins away gold at the bi
Slnning :f a period of expansion In
order t0 part with it at the height of
Prosperity would find that his gald
had shrunk in value in relation to
other things. Just as in the crisis he
""ds that these other things have
shrunk In relation to gold. But the
Pcocws Is auch a gradual one when
P'ices rise and gold falls that It
fakes no such appeal to the imagina
tion as the sudden collanse of credit
.
i the scramble for gold which
ouy caused the very pulse-throbs
the engines of the Lusltania to be
anxiously counted as she brought
precious cargo of the yellow me -
the relief of ,e New York
r.. . I
U'fl who wear the up-to-the-niin-e
umbrella hats may be kissed
'hi
e walking around the streets and
nohod
he the wiser. For once fash-
ion
SW-nis to hnvj favni-pd the dar-
man. (.; busy, boys. Don't
ait until they carry tents around.
!!.,
ik. .
prevalent absenteeism Is In
"n.i..i ,,lav j.nigoj from B ,ar
:'h in a Washington paper, rom-,-!;nc
t;,, ,oviiy of the par'y
-'i: :;r: 1 th, ir success on a par-
,,rJ'ir ,l..v
when "only ninety niem-
"r, ...
abi.-nt."
-9
4'"' personal
Q ! up that
knock drove
s nn be o se
we could n '
.o
man may get off a car backward
she wants to. Is d .ubtls a mr.i
in good standing "uf , u, oi j.-r
Wiseim-n, every one of whom kit,
that a woman may d."any old
she wants i i.
Had proof been required i. y
E'.hel '(fywvWt Is -Q-liip oft
block," she- furnished it by rim.in.
1 e motive attached to a t.,.-:
on a lioorglii railroad lor an h
Dad-like, she im-is;a on its J:
last, too.
o
J. t't.-rpont .Morgan Is so ,r.:m--like
that he insisted on the .,;., i
blessing himself and family in wri:-i
lug and formally signinK it. And he!
probably got witnoss.s to the sUna- i
lure before leaving the Vatiean. j
Some recent happenings in eon-'
gress which l.wkcd very -fiinny" at
the time to members, may take on j
a different aspect when they are ask-:
ed to show their c.instiureats where j
the laugh comes in. j
Now that the society writers the!
country over are turning out j
sketches by the column of possible j
"first ladies of the hind." there can
be no doubt that th,- presidential
campaign Is on. j
When it comes to an international
filibuster, this pinhcad. Castro, has
the idea that he is the candy kid. One
of these fine days he'll wake up and
find out that he's onlv the slippered
kid.
Spring, gentle spring, Is in nt least
one respect like some political can
didates it is always strongest in the
deception department.
VOX YONSOX, OK .MINNESOTA
Ay yust ben plain goot Svedlsh man,
Ay ask van ltvestion if Ay can,
Who hen most great American?
Yo bat,
Yon Yonson!
Who svat dat predatory lord
In Meenesota's njordland fjord
An" younce re railvays yolly hard?
Ay tank
Yon Yonson!
O Yntland Yon,
O Norseman Yon,
Let Taddy kvarrel mit Drownson;
Dat dam beeg steek
Look pratty seek
If It try yolt Yon Yonson!
Who yar dat steel trust In har l'alr
An' give Yames Hill mans such fine
scare
Dat Svedes skol ride for 2c fare?
Ay know
Yon Yonson!
Who make dom malefaktors yal
An' say: "if yo no kvlt I lal!"
An' yump Insurance graft Ink hal?
O yoy!
Yon Yonson!
O Viking Yon,
O yentle Yon,
From Svealand to Visconsin;
If yo can gat
L)em Irish yat,
By yinks, ya vin, Yon Yonson!
If Taddy Roosevelt evnr kvlt
An' Meester Taft too fat for It.
Ve got yust man such yob to fit
All yal,
Yon Yonion!
Dat name ve skol from fjord lo
king,
De Yankee-yoodle Svedlsh flag
Constitution follow yag,
Mit you,
Yon Yonson!
O useful Yon,
O yoyfnl Yon.
You bet Ay inak my gran'son
Put on he l'.at
Wote D.'inokrat
For yitstpe and Yon Yonson!
Wallace Irwin lu Collier's.
SOFXItS Vol I'EAIt AT NKillT
inn lying in your downy bed
And sleep is overdue,
Hut still refuses lo come round
A lid make a dat with you.
Although the w-rld ou'side is dead
And not a .ml is mchf.
: It
s siartliug then and strange in
deed. The noises that you hear.
You lie there counting sheep perhaps.
To make Hie sleep man come
When from the corner of the room
There starts a low, soft hum.
While vou are gueslng at the cause
I 11 IIIIH-'M HIIU ft'" -
re-l0r breaks out in another place
It fades and grows more mini
Just like a new coiupiauu.
0ut9l()c from tlnie to time you hear
j A faraway report
. That seems to be a pistol shot
mar-lr f J
Like rattling oi me
I Which makes
burglar
I1ICII l.lft'a .... -
e , I. ),,. e,,ll t ll I II K
bold
I Is surely breaking in.
Each s innd is greatly multiplied.
A door across the street
S'amnied bv a wayward wind sound
like I The hoi. mine "r 1 ''
I for the creaking of the hou-.
1 i, i,-,.i von s'li h a frlgh'
They drive v!,,, ... ,L--.oti n 'i
Tlx. inmii . n
- - a.-!i ii
A me.-; an 1
ini:i: mi n:ti,"i itn"
I 0' "
I', He
there
W
whi' '
I r t-'-i',i'
'"
-m.
".i o few,
: .- J$ I
HERE IS A REAL AMERICAN ELEFHANT.
The baby elephant shown In this picture was born In Itrldgeport. Conn.,
recently, win-re n big circus has its winter quarters:. Although many so railed
bnby elephants have been exhibited as genuine American elephants." few of
them have bceti horn In this couinry. This one, however. Is a leal Yankee
Oucbyilerui, und Itrldgeport is proud of being its birthplace.
WHAT THE HANKS SHOW
(Saturday Evening Post.)
The "statement of December 3
showed that national banks of tho
country had outstanding about sixty
five millions of clearing house certif
ii ales. All these have now been re
tired. The last statement showed that
the hanks held the record total of
82 6 millions cash coin, legal ten
der and bank notes, against 732 mil
lions In August, which was high-water
mark at that time. Since Decern,
ber 3 they have gained 80 millions in
gold alone, and their cash holdings
now amount to twenty per cent of
their combined individual deposits.
In short, the position of the banks
is decidedly "strong." As regards
that important element in business,
the banking situation, nothing bet
ter could be asked for.
Evidently, as a stop-gap with
which to meet the crisis, the clearing
house certificates that were resorted
to lust fall served most admirably.
They performed, safely and cheaply,
exactly the function that was neces
saryand none other. Why, then
set up ull the ponderous, dubious,
possibly and probably harmful ma
chinery that is proposed by the Al
drieh hill to do the same tiling?
What, really, Is the Impelling mo
tive behind that piece of legislation?
True, the bill has been Improved by
amendment, h was so bad origlnnl-
ly that any amendment would have
Improved it. Though better by com
parison, it is still positively bad. We
hope the house will bury it.
.Ml'SIC HATH CMAKMN
(Poratello Tribune.)
Nero sat upon a high bluff nnd
fiddled while Home burned. There
was a reminder of this classic Inci
dent In Chelsea the oilier night when
that clly was being reduced to ruins.
A piano bad been dragged out of a
burning house and deposited on
vacant lot. There were many hnn
dreds of awe-stricken men, women
and children thereabouts. Four
young men formed the centre of the
group and they were singing wlih all
their might "We Won't Go Home
I'ntil .Morning," to the accompani
ment of the piano. Lurid flumes '
were in fr uit of them, smoking ruins
behind them, and on all sides were
flaming buildings and wild scenes.
Hut they sang on and the crowd lu-
cn am d. At first there was a dlspo-i
sitlon on the part of the police to nr. !
rest tile merrymakers, but it was i
-:oon learned that the men had lost
everything they possessed in Hie way,
of furniture, and were merely trying
io drive away the depressing spirit.'
They could rend'T no assistance to
the more unfortunate, so they lilt on
the nuvel plan of breaking through,
the conventionalities of a serloiiB I
proposition In order. If possible, to'
spread a measure of cheer over a des
olate aspect. In their audience were'
many women who laughed and cried
alternately. At one time, It Is as
serted, the chorus was swelled by a
thousand voices. i f
Welch Line ami ODregon KliK-lrlr
(Salem Statesman.)
The dispatches throw no light on
the Stayton-Snlom proposition of lo
cal promoters nor on the schme of
the Welch people to build to Eugene
and Portland, and It is presumed thai
t hese Interests will proceed with
their own plans In their own way.
although ll Is a significant fact that
the announcement of the Oregon
Electric provides for no road to Eu
gene fri in Albany, nor to Stayion
from this itv I' I' not a: all un-
i likeiv tha' both "f I he projects win
a' no ili-'ati' date b" a part of the
jilr g n Electr.c ,"-:ein. F. W. Wa
local reprc-entativn of the
-h Iti'ererf.. was in Portland e4
l.iv but i nul l nor in found after
return la-' lei.ing.
i.W.iM Mill. AITIVfi.
- Q-
i g ,'. r-i .-'.if'-0iiian. I
eel r .;p whbh
o.
W 'I f
i'i ' .' If)
duller
- ree.-nliy
for woik
! t : e, t tor
.-;' ir.g d .ing.
THE ErGEXE DAILY GCARD, KltlHAY, AIMMI.
was this week taken on to Eugene,
where two of these big machines are
now In operation making paved
streets for that hustling town, and
the Eugene papers are crowing over
this fact, and because there Is "noth
ing doing in Salem. How long is
this condition to last? The eyes of
the state are on tho Capital city
because of the recent attempts at re
vival, and such protracted delays are
noticed and do more harm to this
clly than ever before.
Bee supplies of all kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
THE MARKET
ft)R
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& RuglYs
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Nine-room house and lot 1
block from cur line; fine
home lu good condition; a
bargain at $2,000 or furnish
ed for 2,4 0U.
ISO acres li miles from Eugene;
IliU acres in cultivation; 220
pasture; splendid S-roum
house, liUxOO barn; all kinds
of fruit; price 12,000, In
cluding everything un tho
place.
160 acres, or, acres pasture and
timber cruises 1,&00,U0U saw
timber; ! acres fenced; 4
room house, spring ul house;
small barn, chicken house,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile. Beat
Ibis fur ll'.UO.
Here we avn ICO acres, CO
acres fenced; 2 houses, large
log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living streams and
prrngs; 2,000,000 reel saw
timber; 9 mile from Eu
gene. Price, $1500.
t.'i acres adjoining town; fine
8-room house, 3 barns;
young family orchard; D
head horse. 6 cows, 4 year
lings, hurness. wagons, bug
gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools.
Implements, furniture, etc.;
price, 17.000; $1,000 cash;
balance at 6 per cent.
We also have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPIiEY
& RUGH
22 wtst 8th St,
HALL (& SHUMWAY
Plumliliig nml Si-wcr Work.
A!"i t"r:cral Jilng In 'In and
-VV't Iron work. Iron work prompQ)
attend' d to.
Cirty a full lite- u? pl'ltnbi'i- ruturen
Photo- Black I !TJ. . Itlil Williiiiii'iif
K E A L
21. 1!M8
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
1 Oil SALE
l'ne
SA1.E-L-
lor
Thot onglibre
aie. O :u.iu.i i
e. 1.
1 lie
.itn
I'elii SALE - (.'neap,
hand Studibakcr i
liluiuiro at lhlg- no
r
: KOli s.M.K Unit iTtungioii , g.:
i 13 for 1. V. II. nai'ipton. I in.
I I'ohuubia avenue, orncr l'.u'a l.
W VV ..rXllltillN Ei!i:.S - I'ure luv.l.
I $1 per selling. lieu. Me'.viu Mil.
I ler. Ilooin in, Mei'lung lllock. 1
Phone lUd I 4l'. 1. ti
: FOlt SALE lioed horse ('. years old: I
1 band.: only partlv broke.;
Trice. $100. Hume R.-.l 1 ir, 1 .
I Ceo. Melv;n Miller, city.
I'D I i
SAL I
- Tliort-iiith-l'! ed
setter
1.. Ol
No. 1.
imps for sale. Addn
ti. Ilugolie. Or. li.
Hione Farmers :tu;t.
1'. P.
LOCAMtERKY PLANTS at cents
per dozen, .la for SI, $2 per liuti-
ilred;
vitisfaetton gaaraiit-I'd. C.
F. Moore,
eswell, llr
ml
K(Mt SAl.K ii;mv.. IMymnmli iuu',,
CoUltMi Wyamlutti ftml l(i;uk Niin
imtu $1 ut si-niut;. AiUhvs-i.
A. W'iunl, SiikIiuiw, .)r. i'.u
FOlt SALE Marred Plymouth Hock
j eggs, $1.01) per setting. Cheaper
! rates In Incubator lots. Address ti.
i '. Spores, Springfield. Or.o
FOlt SALE Parlies wishing to buy
20ii acres of firsi -class timber land
call on J. W. Curllle, lour miles
west of Male.
FOR SALE 4il-acro farm, 1 3-1
miles southwest of Eugene; good
small house, burn, orchard. Choice
suburban place, luiiuiro of E. .).
Frnziur for particulars. tf
TO TRADE A block of dry maple
and body fir wood hero In town to
trndo toward stock cattle. CaM on
E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence, cor
ner West Sixth. tt
FOR SALE Snap for short time on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Buoy, offlca in
Maurer's jewelry Btore.
OR EAT BARGAIN An 18-acre or
chard garden In Drain: well water
ed and fairly good buildings; all
kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota
toes nnd oats goes with It. Price,
$2500. Address Box 210, Drain,
Or.
FOR SALE By owner Ono now 5
room cottage, close in; modern; lot
0( 2-3x1 62; also one 9-room housu,
I deep well; plastered; rock founda
I tlon; corner lot, (!Sxl20. Will sell
ut a bargain. Impilro at this of
fice, tf
FOR SALE A cigar store, conslst
of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sporting
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, mngnzlnos nnd
periodicals; Peerless electric fans;
head offlco for Portland and San
Francisco dally papers. Roaaon
for selling to change cllmnto. Ad
dress Box 163, Ashland. Or.
WANTKU
WANTED A girl for general housu
work ut once. Apply In the morn
ing ut the Methodist parsonnge.nl 8
WANTED To rent, a five or alx
rooin house, close In. Enquire of
S. S. Range at the Electric theatre.
WANTED Ten ladles and genu dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at tbo Eugene Dye Works.
tf
WANTED To borow $3000 to :,
000 for a term of years with glll
edged security. (Jood proposition
for uuy one wishing to place u
loan. Address C. L., care (iiiurd.
MIHt hl,lNFOlH
ACCORDION PLEATING--Done by
Mrs. Pert Vincent at 627 llllyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
injury I buve resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general blark
smlihlng. C. D. Holoway, East
Eleventh street, Falrniount, Or.
IK YOU WANT TO HELL your prop
erty tell the OreioD Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette itreot, Eu
gene. Or. tf
l CASH AND J10 PER MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient to make you in
dependent for life. Handsome
pumphlet, valuable Information
and contract freo, F, II. Robinson,
general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal.
DON'T fall to see Chesena If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop,
erty, Unproved and unimproved
Timber and mining stork. II. Che
em, Room 11, Walton Bldg. If
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's Cnlverslty." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all tho trades and profes
sions. Text books and instruif.ents
I when required) fiirnlfhed free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 4a W
Eighth street, R. J. Kirk wood, rep-
rep.Q'atlveV
rnu IlKNT
TO l.li.-u: uer 'In.- button
gar. I. n land: cxcclli n Osoll. A'l-
d i ' - ('. I. . oil" li nard.
pTlIt l:K. I .'.Quo. lorn flat. En
noire of M S. hin-ld- r in the Hchiiel
d"r bbe k. tf
I .!' AMI 1 Ml l
1 o!i Si.i: National ca-li r.-m-.
'. r. o in' !; :.,e.i ' : on noo'i.o a n.l
a !;r :o ii o.i - ,:e. bin. ah e of 1 .,
'.. T:a:-, Loan A. :'.a.ngs bank
:.n.;,ipig
1.HS I' ltUek ti, I'lienl do.;, dun
o r.n.; around neek. 8!ie.!;t; d.-af:
Au..ers name of r.ip." reward,
luru l Hroders lira.-. Meat market.
LOST Sa'urdav in i ol t lie dry
goods stores, the Firm Nalional
bank or on the s:re-t ear. a ladUs'
silk lltiiloella. with gold head.
m arl stick and gold up. Finder
wilt ple.o-e b-ave ir at 'I'lie iluard
off.ie or wbh Minute Kvalei and
receive rewald.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
HiSll'IANS AMI SI'IKJLKNS
' 1
Pit. ANN. i MAl'ltl'.'H, Osieapathli-I'liv-'ciuu.
All curable disease,
treaied. Women and children :
specialty. Office over F. E. Ibinu'i
Phone lied Hell.
Mi. OLIVE C. V.!.LF.K. Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, 11 n. in
lo K'; 1 ::10 p. ei. to 4::M. II imp
ton building. Tib and Willamette
streets. Kesidence nn-i ot'llcc
phono t 1 7 1
Pit. II. L. STT1H.EY Osti alllb-
physician. Olflces over Chambers'
store j'iIS Willamette street
Pliuuu lllack KlT'. Consiilialton I
free. Heslilenee 1'H Kerry street
Phone lied 31117.
C. II. CANNON, M. !. Ilomoepntlilc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases nnd diseases of women
nnd children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 540. Boards
Huff man House. Phono Main 11.
J. F. TITUS, M. 1). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diaeaaoH and disenses of women and
children given apeclal attention.
Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray mid.
vibratory electrical Ireatiueuls giv
en. Office, 581 Willamette street,
with Dr. L. K. McDougal. Resi
dence, 632 Pearl street. Office
phone. Main 629. Residency
phone. Main 631.
ATTOUNKYS-AT-LAW
S. I). ALLEN, Auoriidj-at-la, 618
Willamette (treat, Eugene Oregon.
L. BILYEU, Attorney-nt-lnw. Oiflc
over Yoran's shoo sture, Eugunt
Oregon.
DORRIS & 8K1PWORT11, Attorneys,
at law. Offlco In llnvoy building,
over Chauibui vllrlstow bank
C. A. W1NTERMEIER, Attoinoy-at
law. Land titles and prohato spec
ialties. Office over Chauibers-Llrls-tuw
Bunk.
. M. TRAVIS, Atlurney-at-ihw. Of
fice over Eugene I-oun & Suvjngl
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attonieys-nt-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office ono block south of
Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon.
LEON H. EDMUNHON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Bavlngs Bank.
WALTON NESS, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
slate. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugeuo, Oregon.
WILLIAMS A BEAN, Attnrneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of tho stati
and before the U. S. Lund Office
orflces 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluni
Building.
N. HARIIAUOII. Bpoclal atten
tion given to divorce and settln
ment f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon,
JKHHI-J WKU,S. Lawyt,-, No. 26
WcHt KlKhtli street, Kuk,iio, Or.
01HHH (MiHtofflCf!. (ilVS HpOCla)
attention to tho examination of lib t
ntractn, draftliiK wIHh, m-ltling eft
tats, coiiveyancfs and collection!
AIro lo all puimlon oiattors. 1'hoiii
Hud 1176.
AHCIIITKCT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Hxotch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. Oeneral super
vision over buildings la course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman
block.
CMIEKTAKKHH
J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers and
funeral directors, Eugene, Or.
DAY ft HENDKRHON, undertakers
and emhalmers. Corner Willam
ette and Heventh streets.
W. T. OORIJON, funeral director.
Stale licensed embalmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phooo Red 44 M 1 .
MINI. NO KNfil.VKEHS
HERBERT LEIlill, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable j
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re-,
ports on mines and ore treatment. I
Eugene Oregon.
AIIHTRArTOllS
he lane county Abstract I
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wnren Block,'
Eiitfctiu, Or Pric,-s :0:Monntile. i
l Altl'iri' l I.I. ASKIIS
JAY (.'. .MOORE
Phi.l:u lllack It'll
.n'l'cL cl
LSI ,1 I'. A(;i:TJ
.1. l. claim; & i'i).
ers it. real
I I l!M I l LI. I VI TUKi
Having imrcha-. v the Hay & Hen
ders -ji loriulure factory, 1 am now
pr'pated lo inaliiilacturo furuimre
upon special orders, and am pre
pared lo I'll orders f ir the retail
or wholesale trade. Repairing work
aNo solicited and prompt attention
given same.
My prlevs will be found reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed in every
reaped. It. C. MOIUi AN.
Itircs'.uis will double their money
tracts In iho Hlalr street addltlor..
Tho clly must tiiilld In that itireciinn.
tu io years If they buy lots or acre
MASTER STROKE OF
TYPEWRITER INVENTION
The new Automatic
TABULATOR
A twin improvement to the
Oliver Ruling device.
Just a clean-cut mechanism for
TABULATING, operated by a
single key.
Yet that slnglo key unlocks
scores of doors to added typewriter
convenience. It does away with the
braln-tenslon or TABULATING. The
movements of tho carrrngo are con
trolled by unseen fingers. Tho TAB
ULATOR works automiitlciilly with
unvarying, accuracy.
Tho Oliver Tabulator nnd Ruling
Device supplement each other, now
on tho No. 8, Oliver without a cent
of additional charge.
C. S. Frank,
Local Agent.
Phone, Black, 4801
liter?
WHO
rriTr,Tt""
"VI
POSR5", BOXES! '
: Paint - Paint
Wall Paper
We are now
located in
our new store
I Ludford & Haskell
Practical Piintertiod Decorators m
cor. W. 8th and Charnelton
m Phone, Red 54 It
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Granitcwarc. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
TTTe Croccr
Coiner 5lh mil Willamette Sis.
Phone Hed 4bll
i i i i m
.IMMIUItlllMMHIIlll
who deri lfd that a w.a-
o