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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
f i BCOn BiUlT OCAItO, WCHflMY, AWUL ar. t0w t, gfljGENF DAiLY GUARD. -..SriTHXTiNO CO., IXC 01 clwrl' S H. Fisher. ,--rrii every day of tho wi .icPied. Address all c mr... -nd make all rei week. com- " mm ana mane an remit rtble to The Eugene Guard, ' satocripll"'" Rates Dally I . .... ..rrisr. Der week. I .15 k rrier. W month .60 ilir?a" (in advance) "nVneyear (in advance) i.00 Ltto Copies ,-Kn tkli Guam, pei P JdierUslag rates made known on ppUcation Oregon, poftof- f fice as second-clsss matte-. ara Authorized to L?,nd receipt for subscriptions or ...rt any otner nuBiue iui Weekly Guard: ; . 1-George A. Drury. SnStmMteri are authorised to w and receipt for subscriptions he Daily and Weekly Guard. "7v iNliici'lCXHEXT PAl'K!'.. Meniuer ' JION'IIAY, APIUI 27, 1008 , I'm weary of false prophets crying , Their wicked, inscutable lies; While thousands of helpless are dying As Mammon's and Greed's 'sacrifice. I long for the day and the hour When Greed, shall be flung from the throne; When man In his right and Jiis power Again shall step Into his own. '. F k rm weary, but duty is call- . lag. ft And only the sluggard will shirk ' 'ft The tasks that are set are ap- 4 palling, But honor says simply, "Go work." s) I long for the woods in their t beauty, 4 But over the call that they l give, j I hear the , stern calling of h That bids me be worthy to I . live. . Will M. laupln. JTGKNE TO HE BEST PAVED CITV IX NORTHWEST Eugsne will by the' end of the year am thp hpat . no voil Mtv In ihn Nnrth- W a distinction that should cen reu)on it the attention of well-inform-fi Investors In city real estate, be cause paved streets stand for pro Wsiveuess and permanency. Twen-fy-one blocks, about two and a artr miles, will have been com- leted by t:it. middle of June, and it - Quite likely that this will bo in creased ;o forty blocks' or more, if fct.wishes of ajiuajority pf the prop-iny-owners are carried out. The Warren Construction Company s not only rushing their work along. Sl tause of the plentiful supply of. lu fS this year, but are also -doing jfl'lendid work, and are putting down Jwment that is first-class In every particular. This fact Is a good argu ment In making a " practically' com We iob of paving the ppinelpal' greets now, while the construction ?miany Is so well prepared to do It Jjulckly and well, Money well ex tended s permanent Improvements is e-best investment a. property own fr n make, and some of those who i " uojeetea most strenuously to l"? exuen,,. ,,f .t- t tin,o , - . I'o'iiis ni, una in... "1 before long be pointing with to iir splendid streets and f '"i ng oi the enterprise of the '"naiuqity in setting an example that ""trv Important town In Western Or. ,?'" la a'r .;,y preparing to follow. I t 1 pitETTY SOKE I The laailiun city Times Is tiot I ,:h the result of the lie- "tIit;u, ibirial imarle3, as the following ""irks tend lo Indicate: us ago, when the Times adoption of the primary "Pour , Pot.-d -k. " '' me lart that It was pos "r K i'.no to secure very place i " H'ket. -Only two elections I' -Id under the primary t an. I !. truthfulness ' of our ,a - i . L . already mr.nlfest. 'Ti.- e resides outside, but 'id probably have been ngeno man desired th what's the use of kick a goad stick. Th.-n for outside precincts " ' in the ttU nn. mill i .in. '. and yau may as well l-',;tie. rierollei t you t ? S!:t f o r, a voted for this law to 'down the boss es." Now stand up for It." "In the jumble of ballots thought that tliu bowers ihn v... would give the one place asked t: I North Lane on the county ticket. : Mr. Edwards .is defeat,-,! H,-i,i .' Eugene where we expected a more generous consideration at the hands of Hepublieans. s.iroly the farming Interests were entitled to repies-nta. tion." . An, Iowa paper has the following In reference to the results attending upon the adoption of the much vaunt ed parcels post plan of doing busi ness: "We would like to see one Iowa county settled entirely by the mall order people and see what would happen. The stores would statu! It as long as they could, then move awa. Banks would close their doors. The newspapers would have to quit. The hotels would gu out of' business, the .mechanics would move away, schools and churches would dwindle, sidewalks go to wreck, buildings would become vacant, unpainted and dilapidated, strangers would take one look and flee. Isn't that precisely what would happen If an entire coun ty were populated with people who bought everything In Chicago? Who would buy a farm located where he couldn't drive to some sui t of a town? A sane man wouldn't take such land at half price, lie a friend to your home town, Mr. Farmer, and It will bo. a friend to you." A South Dakota editor eloped with another man's wife and the people of his town tried to lynch Mm when he was brought back. Hut it is chroni cled that when they found out the in jured husband was a delinquent sub scriber and had refused his paper at the postoffice, they let the editor out of jail and presented him. with'a gold watch. As an academic question, those with nothing better to do may dis cuss the idea of getting recruits for the army by conscription, but it is certain that members of congress that enacted a conscription taw in time of peace would find. mighty hard sled ding at home. Magnates of the paper trust must find it difHcult not to laugh right out In meeting every time they think of the things the house committee of six. provided for by the Cannon reso lution, will do to them in that recess probing. :( Doubtless Castro does need a good spanking,-but If Uncle Sam under takes to administer it. care should be taken to see that no dynamite Is con cealed In the seat of his trousers. Though they are not saying so, some politicians are acting as though they favored confining the fight against (rusts to those which will not chip In.' Bury l'. Dasent has been engaged as official booster, for Albany. Das ent belies his name, and Is really a flaring ftlTbw to undertake -a Job like, that. Tom Watson has at bast one ad vantage over ot her' candidates ho doesn't liave u deny that his cam paign is being financed y some pln tocni;. Midford has a :'.'. uuu population club. Thry will have to go some to reach that mark In the five years set for doing It. t Vl-U'it VdTFS I'ltoM I l,OI!KX( E AMI VICINITY ni Ii,itt Terrace ouend 1 He ni. ii.MM ... - - Monday moruing with Miss Alfreda Llndgren at the helm. - The schooner Mayflower arrived here Wednesdav from San Francisco, and brought in some freight for the merchants. She will take out a car go of lumber. ' Joe Stear, of Mapleton, went to Eugene, the first of the week to take the examination for appointment as forest ranger. . A A Miner, of Acme, is among the isiusluw men who are attfndinit tne ..-i nniT eamiiia:i""- ''"- (ten.' I. us week. .Mr. and Mrs. T It. aril nan.-. I trip E' wh-r Mon. I Mr. Tea ;i wiil I Mi" f.:r fr": rn?-r. Mr and Mr-. Ilu-l'i:- ' Point T-. rr.-c- s!at'ir.l.iv tt . Iow a, anil v ii 1" l,1,j:''-v '' abode in T1-. V Ji" Mrs. P.. W. Johns It. . j.ut:i1 months ami Mi I i v .-i.... reci-ivi-d an i.nl.T buii'd two laiini hi's Mr us;' in - I, ov- eriinu at ion-mi - lne, fe- these laioohis lllllM'd b I few davs ago and are now being ,nr:-d litlie U ""' ' ,(e Clot W hat i,l" Xrwleil. "Nine vears ago t P'"k.-d as ;f my , i " aav (' I'ar'liinn. time nan ,,r Mill Cre-k. ln.l I .iS i-o j a v. :) i f!i:i' nil run down that 1 slender thr at hui.n ..i i: - - T an.! I t 1 1. . I .in .,. r ii '- (") - " o,q-...:::- Mrucci-r r-ionim ters. 1 t'l'l-li' ..-.-..-. ' f.mVin th c:a' trs pu' it k ' rv i.i " " -v der miaraii" a' drug store- ;'-'c- r ' s " ""l VS T 9 ."til m THE PRINCE OF MONACO. In addition to being the owner of Monte Carlo, the greatest gambling plnea In the world, Prince Albert of Monaco Is an author mill a distinguished scien tist. In fact, he Is n.num of many accomplishments. What he does not k' " of the wonders and secrets of the sen Is hardly worth study, for he has wrltteu four books on ocennograpblc subjects. He Is also a student of nerlul naviga tion and has designed two (jirships. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Your Ahstrucls Made by Iine County Abstract Ct. C. Cole, etux to M. J. Drury, lot 3 In blk. 6 In Coles plat to Mnrcola. U. S. to Abby Whiteside. -SO ac res In sec. 12, tp. IS, s r 8 w. U. S. to Effie A. Sherm, pat. 82.1SS acres In sec. V, tp. 19, s r 12 w. U. S. to A. Yerington, ItiO ncresln sees. 24, 31, tp. Its, ail e. , I!. S. t: Almon Yerington, 160.31 acres in sec -S, tp. 1 D s r 1 e. O. (J. Cartwright etux to T. II. Onrr-ti, part of lots 1 and 2 In blk 11 of Packard's add to Eugene. $10. O. tj. Carlwrigbt etux to .1 N. Cole, part of lots 1 nnl 2 In sec. J 1 j o Packard's add to Eugene. , , ..I. C. Long etux to H. F. Fischer, 'lots 7 and S, block (J, Georgetown. 1 1D0. I llutllo L. Wheeler etal to Jennie U'Ren. lot 7 in blk. S in Ellas Stew art's add to Eugene. $2.r0. ' , Caroline L. Ilurd. etal to Lester M. Tozler, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ti In blk. Ill, C. H P. Eugene. $10. ' IVS. to Sarah Wright. 1.17.75 ac res in sec. 0. tp. la, s r 7 w. U. S. to Ora C. Wright, 1 CO acres In ec -4. tp. la, s r 7 w. J. B. T. Hughes etux to John F. Keiiy, loo acres In sec. 32, tp It!, r. r 2 w. $4 00. U. S. to Mary E. Hlair. 119.S4 ac-1 res in sec. 2, tp. 17, s r 7 w. I". S. to W. (',. Op! 100 acres In sec. 0, tp. 1 II, s T. II w. W. (I. Opp to tieorge A. Pipes, 100 acres in j"o: (I. tp. III. s r li'w. A. ('. Dixon elal fa Cecil Robert son, lots 0 and 7 in lilk. 0, 1). it .1. add to Coloirg. $ I Charles Cunnijighani to II. I). Myers. 73. NO acres In sec. 13, tp. 20, s r 3 w,. $rn(i. .1. C. Rlciinrdson to .1. II. Ihwall et mx, lot 2 In blk 2 In PackarJ's add to Eugene, $20110. C HKfilX NOW TO TREAT HAY FEVER. April Is the ideal time to begin to treat hay fever osteopatlileally In hope of warding off that scheduled attack next summer. Permanent cures are often accomplished by re moving osteopathic lesions. Treat ment should not be delayed until Irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes and nose has resulted. In earW spring the predisposing cause may be treated alone without the handicap of having to combat the exciting cause also, as becomes the case later, when pollen is blow ing. Dr. II. L. Stiiil'ey. osteopath, office J I nvT (ii.'iilili"rs Hardware rtore. . phone Ulack 13:'';. KesMeur.., 734; I Fi rry tre"t. Phone Red 3 I '.'7. t;i T i;i:i;'ins early Tlii.se who Intend going to the fleU 1 1 l eiiralinn at. San Frauci.-i n May 2. , 3 and 4 are requested to apply for I le-rilis at once so that they will til lable to g.-i them. Hf enough signify , their Intention of m.lng frin Eugene a Pullman car will probably e set .out here so thSi those going may re i tire eariy and save the trouble of get ; tine up in the middle of the night lo : catch the train. A. J. GILLETTE, S 0 O Agent S. P. Co. !i: vr.5 MAY HO ! If y.'i Ini'-nfl to have a Tfiurn"nt ! v-ii JiuMlfl -nak.-(V) 'ir B'5Ttion at. :,t...v vthi,i t.i'-.-O ;1 t ' c to , ;. f'r Chmh yfjK' ina I. tit. ih- hf.-t of ' vm furii;-!:'-Vi" r u st f i pnr a i L. C. I.AKK. "- -""hit- n vx "v Death Was nn His lleela. . Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va hd a close call In the spring of 1906. He says: "An attack of pneu monia left me so weak and with such a fearful rough that my friends de clared consumption had me. and that death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me Immediate ly, and nfter taking two a,id n half bottles 1 was' a well man again. 1 found out that New Discovery Is the best remedy for coughs and lung dis eases in the world," Sold under guarantee at ' W. A. Kuykemlairs drug store. COc and $1. Trial bot tles free. ' THE MARKET FOR ESTATE IS At McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St Wfc BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Nine-room huiiHo and lot 1 block from car line; flnb borne in good condition; a bargain at $2,000 or fiiriiiHh ed for $2,400. i80 acres 6 miles from Eugene; 100 acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid Hroom bouse, tfOxCO barti; all klndH of fruit; price $12,000, In cluding everything ou tbe - place. (CO acres, 6f acrfH puHture and timber erulse l.T'OO.OOO saw timber; 90 urren fenced; 4 rtorn houne, Hprinn at house; Hinall barn, chicken house, youtiK ore hard , all k h of berrieA; school I mile, Ueat this for $ir,DO. , Hf-re we kvm i UiO acres, CO acres fenced ' hoiiiw.'H, lare log hoiis u 'id hinu II frame, hn bum, ninary, well water ed with IlvitiK strenuif and sprites; 2,0o0,iHMI feet n;tw timber; !f mlle. from Ku Kene. Price, f 1 '.00. h't acres adjoining town; flue fS-room bo tine, 3 harns; younjf, family orchard; 5 head horwy, (i cows, 4 year ling", harness, wagoiiH, Ihik ny, cart, 100 lfkenH, toolH, im'pjeuient'i. furniture, ete.; price. $7,000; $1,000 cash; tin Ian re at fi per crit. We also have business open ings and a large - list of real estate to offer of every des cription. ' McMURPHEY & RUGH Q2 west 8 h St. REAL CLASSIFIED COLUMNS o n t SALE UAt.KD HAY FOR SAl.F -Twelve dollars per ton. Squire Smith, j Plume Farmers' Klxtl. m24 FUK SALE Thoroughbred lltreford hulls for sale. Enijulre 5;0 Wil lamette. street. ;f FOK SALE Cneap, good seconil haud Studcbakcr 11-iueh w.tgon. Entiulro at Eugene grocery. tf FOR SAI.E Huft (.frinugtou eggs, 18 for 1. W. 11. Hamilton, 1 Wi Columbia aveuue, corner 19th At. Ul'KK uElillOKN Etiila 1'ure toed, $1 per settlug. lleo. Melvln Mil ler. Koom 20, Mcl'lung lllock. l'hune Ued Util. tf FOR SALE 'iood horse 6 years old; Hi hands; only partly broke, l'rice. $100. I'hono Ued Mill. (lieo. Melvln Miller, city. FOR SALE'horough-lired Irish setter pups for sale. Address l L. Olscn. Eugene. Or. It. F. n. No. 1. l'hone Farmers 3u3. a25 LOOANHEUin' FLAM'S -a0 cents per dozen, 3ft for $1, $- per hun dred; satisfaction guaranteed. (.'. F. Moore, Croswcll, Oregon. ni4 FOR SALE Iiarred Plymouth UorK, Golden Wyanilotte and lllack Min orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address, A. Wooil. Saginaw, Or. a-ti FOR SALE Haired Plymouth Hock eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper rates In Incubator lots. Address I!. W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o FOR SALK Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of flrst-elass timber land call on J. W. Carltlo, four miles west of Hale. FOR SALE 4ti-aere farm. 1 8-4 miles southwest of Eugene; good small house, barn, orchard. Choice suburban place. Inquire of E. J. Fnuier for particulars. tf OAK WOOD FOR SALE Small oak wood; can be used for cook stove without splitting; sawed to lG-inch length. Phone Farmers' 2S(i or enuutre at Sterner's grocery. mlO TO TRADE A block of dry maple and body fir wood here In town lo trade toward stock cattle. Call on E. M. Warren, 443 Lnwrenco. cor tier West Sixth. tf GREAT 13 A RG A IN An 18-ncro op chard garden In Drain; well water. ed and fairly good buildings; all kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota toes and oats goes with It. Price $2a00. AddresH Ilox 210, Drain, Or. KOIt SALIC lly owner One new R room eottntte, clone In; modern; lot (111 '2-3xlti2; iiIho one U-room house, tloop well; pltiKtered; rock fountlu lion; rorner lot, liSxlL'll. Will Bell nt n bai'Klun. Intiulru at tills of flee. tf KOIt SALM A elKiir Rtore, connlst- of cigai'H.lJtobiieeo, pIpoB, BportlDK KOOtlB, fluhlliK I nek lo. uodli follll- IhIii, root beer ke. iniwIneB and perlodlculu; I'eerlwBB eleetrlc fniiH; , heud office for l'ortlnntl mid Sun ' KriinelHco dully paperK. Heanon for Belling to ehniiKo cllmnle. Ad- dreBB Ilox 103. AHhlnnd. Or. WANTKU WAXTKIJ To rein, a five or Blx room hoiiHo, cIobo In. Knnulro of S. b. llunno-ut the Klectrlc theatre. WANTUD Ton Indies and Renin dal ly to net their elothea cleaned and preHBCd at the KiiKcne Dye WorkB, WA.NTKI) To borow JlltHIII to $.1, (HiO lor a term of years with ullt- edtteil Hecurlly. (iood proiosltlon for any one wishing lo place t loan. AddresB C. L.. care (laurd WA.NTKI) Mlddle-iiKed lean or koimI character to lirke charm., ol sinall stock ranch. Hoard and Iioiihc fur nlslied. Call at (liiuril office for particuliirH. MlHC'hLLAiNMH H A.C0OKD1ON PLKATlNO- -Done by Mrs. Bert Vlnoent at 627 lillyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Ked 8302. tf NOTICE Having reoovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general blsck smlthlng. C. I), llolowur. East Eleventh street, Kalrmount, Or. IF YOU WANT TO BELL your prop erty tell ths Oregon Land Compa ny about It and tbey will do )h rent. 412 Wlllametto street, Eu gene. Or.i tf in CASII'ANI) K0 I'KIt MONTH- Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient lo iiiako you In tl. -pellifellt fur life. Handsome pa iiiiihlel , valuable Inf. u-inal lull and contract free, I-'. B. ItobliMoii, tteneral ageiit, Pacific drove, Ctil. DON'T fall lo see llhe'ietn If you want biitgaliis lu real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stork. 11. Che rem, Boom 11. Walton Bldg. tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University. " dives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books sud Instruments fwhen required) flirnlsbed0free. Full Insinuation and circulars at the local enrollment office, 4"i W. Eighth street. It. J. Klrkwoort. rep. resentat Ive. rm v.y.rt". i LEASE - S.x ai r':: Tine lioltniil aiili-M land: -i ncellent mill. Ad-lii-s C. care fi'lard. 1'lilt KENT A modern flat. El H i!'.- "f EV Imelil. r in Ibe Si Im. di r block. i, S7 tt Q UIST AMI I'lll M FOU SAi.E-- Hue National cash regis ter, one Ivetuinttm typewriter and a large iron safe. Ktniue of 1.. M. Travis, Loan ,t Savings bank building. .OS I' lllack alLplienl dot:, dun rins nrouml neck. Slightly tleaf: Answers to nauu of "Cap," reward, return to Hroders llres. .Meat innr ket. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIANS AMI St ItdKONS DK. ANNA MAI'UKU, OsteapathU phyiclau. All curable dlseasoi treuied. Women and children Bpeclulty, Olflce over F. K. Unnu't Phone Hod Hi 31. DK. OL1VH C. WAl.LKU, Osteopathic physician. Ulflce luiurs, 9 a. in. to l'i; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Hamp ton bulldiuK, 7th and Willamette streets. Kesldeuco ani! office phono l 1 7 1 - Dll. 11. L. STU I ILKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, MS Willamette streei I'hono lllack 132tl. Consultation free. Kesldeuco 734 Ferry street. I I'hona Ked 3197. C. 11. CANNON, M. !. Iloinoepathlc physician and surRoiiii. Chronic diseases and dlseasei of women mm eiiiiuieii it niici iriij. i'. in ii i cnl vlhratory and llKht. treatment, t Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build- i iug. i'hono Main 540. Hoards Hoffman House. I'lione Main 11. .1. K. TI'l'l'S, M. 1).--lloinoeopaihic physician and surseon. Chronic diseases and diseases ilf wutnen and children iven special attention. Faradlc. Kalviinlc, sUlc, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, B s I Wlllainello Btroet, with IJr. L. K, MeDoiiKiil. ltesl dence, 032 l'enrl atreet. Ortlco phone, Main 6 31). Kesldence phone, Main 1131. ATTOKN KYH-AT-LAW S. I). ALLEN, AUoriie)-at-la, 616 Wllluinotio Btrent, Eugene. Oreiion. L. B1LTKU, Attorney-at-law. Otfio over Yoran's shoe atora, Eugon Oregan. DOKR18 & SKIHWOKTH, Atioruoya. nt law. Office lu Hovey building, over Chambers-Hriatow bank. C. A. WlNTEKMElhiK, Attornuy-ut law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chuuibers-lirlB-tow Hank. u. M. TltAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over F.UKeno Loan & Savings Bank, Kukouo, Oregon. WOODCOCK I'OTTKU, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and 10. O. Hotter. Office one' block south of Chrlaiuan block, Eugene, Oregon. LEON ii. EUMUNBON, Attornoy-at-law. Kouina 1 and ii, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-ttt-law. J. J. Walton and 8. I'. Nobs. Will practice In all the courts In the itato. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS ft HEAN, Attorneys-al-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean Hractlce In all courts ot the stab and before the U. S. Lund Orflct Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluii) Building. I. N. IIAItllAl'tlll. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment t estates. Agent, for Conti nental Itisuraiice Company. Room r, First National Hank Building, Eugene, Oregon, JESSE O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 211 West Eighth street, Kiigenu, Or. : opposite poBtofflce. (lives special ' atli.lltliili In ll,n i, m 1 1, ,1 ( l.,n .if ul,J stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections Also to all pension mutters. Phout Hud 1176. . AHCIIITKCT FREE THOMAS Architect. Baetch es and plans drawn, b I no prints and specifications. Oeneral super vision over buildings lu coursa ot construction. It thinking of build ing, large or small, sea me. Terms reasonable, Koom 7, Chrisuian block. I NHLKTAKKItS J. W. KAYS ft CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene. Or. DAY ft HKNDrtKSON, undertaken and eiribalmnrs. Corner Wlllum. ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. (iOltl)O.N, funeral director. Slate licensed elubalmer. Ofrlcc nti'l resilience. Tenth and Ollvt streets. I'liiino Red 4 4X1. mimmi i;n;ini:i;hh HERBERT LEIIlll, milling cnt;lncet and expert liiclnllurKl'it. Rellablt Information furnished to lutemlluii investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ure Irentmeut Eugene Orcgo'i. AHHIHAtTOHH THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 2, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices ressonabla. CAHPI'.I' ( LLANLHS JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner Phono Black 5071. HKA0 KSi A'l K A til'.. NTH .1. I.. CLARK CO. Dealers Ii. rea .fa'e, Cre-iwi-il. Or. Iriven.iw will dmible tbeir inolie) tracts In the Blair street addltlou The. city must liulld lu that direction lu two years If tiny buy lots or acrt IASTER STROKE CF TYPEWRITER INVENTION The new Automatic TABULATOR twin improvement to Oliver Ruling device. the Just a :!e.n-cut mechanism for TAEUI.ATING, operated by a single key. Y"l that slnule key unlocks scnv" of doors lo added typewriter c nvnul'iiiee. It. does nwuv with tho brain-li'iiiio'ii of T A 111' 1. ATI NO. Tho mov Mner s ol tlie carrrime are con trol...! by unseen rinucru. The TA11 1'l.A'lOli works auioMiaticaliy with unvarylii'..' accuracy. The Oliver Tabulator and Rullns llevlce suiplelinnt each oilier, now on the No. , Oliver without a cent of additional charge. C. S. Frank, Phone, Black, 4801 MOiiLkviNSi SIDEWALK PQ5TJ, BOXES! ' I Paint - Paint Wall Paper We are now located in our new store Ludford & Haskell Practical P.iintm and Decorators l o ? cor. W. 3th and Charnelton m J 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 ISa Grocer Corner Sth an.-i Willamette Sl. I'hoiif Ked 4bll HALL (Si, SHUMWAY , I'IuiiiMmk niul Si'wrr Work. Mho KfiK-rul JnlibltiR tn tin and Rheut Iron work. Iron work promptly tttteiuU'd to. Curry a full lino of plumMne ruturea VUo?x lUnrk 11172. . MM) IllainWto "Tw. BARRINGER" 0 Expert housemovtr Moves anything. Twenty-Jiv yeirn experience. Residence, Ea s Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 45H. Euecne. Orctron i ki : I '7 f