Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 29, 1908, Image 3

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4 INDEPENDENT PAPJiL.
Member of Associated Presa.
WEBXESDAY, APRIL 20, 1908
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(HUMS STAKK 1,0
HAMPER- UNIVERSITY
I The Daily Astorlan discusses the U.
m 0. appropriation and the referen
dum movement of the Linn county
'tnnse as follows:
"It is all very well to be careful of
jibe public funds in this day of extrav
sjance and graft, but legitimate ends
joust be served with a liberality that,
II least, will not cripple them, nor
disparage them at the crucial nio
ioent of their highest faculty for pub
lic service. 'Watchdogs' have been
lno'n to overdo the thing, time and
ajaln, to the utter negation of the
aesl good for which they were put in
klice, or 'which they assumed to
turd: and we are inclined to think
lit the Linn county 'grange is work-
in; its stunt to a degree that will
leave the state of Oregon cheapened
nd discredited, if it Is to have its
my wlih these appropriations.
Oregon grows apace; the years
and the people, and her own ampli
fied future, are demanding more of
her than was essential Jn the old and
tarly days, and on these especial lines
the must range along with the states
of her size and class and do her best
nd full duty by her sons and daugh-
ers, as well, as by the country at
large. It will not do to stop at the
jdollar-marke every time It is hoisted
'aloft by some narrow prejudice or
conservatism. As we shall pro-
tide for our young, so shall they
honor and protect the land when the
crises of their day Bhall arise; and
we have no right to fore-shorten the
iplrit or capacity 'Wherewith they
Ml go at it."
KARTH IS HOLLOW,
SAYS MR. TEED
A fellow by the name of Teed has
devplnneH no... u .,.
.oeveloped a new Idea, or rather an
ilia one in a new garb. He thinks
the earth Is hollow nmt Mini tha on. I
jl'Jnee is at the North Pole. Hut the'
wton that is bothering him is how ;
only individual who has been
withering his head on this subject
lor the pust century or more, but the
"'"st of his predecessors who have
t'r.wn gray in trying to solv3 this
;""U!il'.x problem and bad no idea
'5at wla-a they reached the north
'tis of the earth tae ywould find a
feat hole serving as an entrance to
le Interior of the whirling sphere.
According to an article in a recent
number of the San .Frnnnlacn Unite, i
"o. Teed thinks ih niim t ii.nl
Ms:, by confining their ,i,itn tn
I'kr:inf,h.u ......
loath.- ""-" '-
men-duty. Teed doesn't propose
10 ' error havo it. .... i.
To his mind h..m.ni.,. . i,.....
It i, h, ,. . """' ' """"
. I-but the "curst of society." Sur-
- -u.. u-.ions ao not satisfy him:
ants to know the "real Inside."
ece the organization of the Teed
"ow M'th Exploring Club, which
"going to seek a alrto mta,. rh.
STVa Pole is supposed to be just
"r ,oon a" 1'rofessor Teed can raise
le mocev 1 tx ... j,.,
- . "Mut an exjienuion.
i an . . ? . . . . 1
" Is an attr...iT.. .t. - i.-.a
dream p,.,.. aL ,i
hollow earth w
ow earth becomes more ap-
fruit,
dmit
Almost any millionaire will
fiat the niitsl.1,1 to eettlnir
JO'frcrowj,,). What an ndvantage it
4 id 1,.. , () ns.i instpa,! f
'""Pine off; nc,le ,na( ,f
Teed doesn't flni tht. hole he
1 We one.
f the Eugene ladie ca
0 A
'11 e
ast week to do their shoo-
I'm
, -o"- "1 .lie .ill..-, tie "'
'h- fl ,e linn ,.f ...A, ..- .
"p f :irr Albanv Demoirnt.
' that one of the ladies who
'Jd-d the Epworth League ion-
"n
'"ilit a handkenhlif In a
-'ore there. (nd the pre--
7 r.
iitiOT in h KTnri win si
1' 'V.o ftrft-ti pro;, nr :t
printed In a month. In the eircutu
sOnces the exaggerated report of tV
occurrence Is pardonable.
Do
you know fiO,u i. .. ...
UaH.. In n
We civilized world to the tact that
uerma-Q was enlarging her factories
Htwl i..-.,.,..i ,
'""iiiK out into new pne-s of
industry. The label "Made in Ore
gon" used as conspicuously on heinc
made goods will do a like Service for
this state, if you are manufacturing
anything, label it "Made in Or.ui."
Surely that $1C3.Mim),iii0 pension
hill reported to the senate ought u
inuke the jingnvs go slow talking
up another war. Just think what a
howl would greet a new proposition
for an annual tax of 2 a head on Hie
entire population.
And now political wiseacres have
discovered that the reason why Pres
ident Roosevelt wishes Secretary Tafl
elected as his successor is because
Secretary Taft has promised to make
him superintendent of the Panama
canal construction.
DeSagan's devotion to a pretty girl
while crossing the Atlantic Is taken
by some of his fellow passengers as
evidence that he is not yet married.
The world, however, will draw an op
posite conclusion from the same
premise.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians
didn't seem to have their senatorial
"pull" on straight, as the arbitra
tion treaty 'With Great Dritain, which
it sent a delegation to Washington
to oppose, has been ratified by the
senate.
According to the railroad magnates
the proper way to bring back pros
perity is to hoist the freight rates.
This recalls the man who charged J2
each for sandwiches because he
"needed the money."
An Alabama editor has announced
that he will fish this summer with
nothing but artificial files. Are we
to understand that prohibition has
cut off his customary fishing accom
paniment? It will be noticed that the gentle
men who are claiming that the pres
idential business is all over but the
shouting for their man, are still hust
ling as hard as members of a football
team.
.1. Thoburn Itoss and State Treas
urer Steel are such good friends that
It would be positive cruelly to sepa
rate them by sending only one to the
penitentiary.
Well, anyway, the short men whose
girls wear cart-wheel hats will not
have to carry umbrellas this summer
to preserve their complexions.
THE OWXKRH OF THE VXIVERSE
Let us corner up tne sunbeams
Lying all around our path;
Get a trust on wheat and roses,
Give the poor the thorns and chaff;
I,et lis find our enieleKl pleasure
,,()imllI1K bounties of today. '
ls0 the poor shall have scant measure
Ami (wo nriees have to nay.
. ., . , ,.
?v.t v..'li l.vv l,o lakes".
And we'll lay a trifling poll-lax
On (acli poor man wno partakes;
We will brand this number on him
Tli.it he'll cany through his lite;
We'll apprentice all his children,
(e-t a liloinco on his wile.
We will capture e'en the w!nd-"il
And out in-- him in a cave;
Ami then, through ' patent pio-
We the aMllospiiere will save;
Thus we'll siiiei-ze on r little brother
When he tries his lungs to fill.
Put a 'meter on his wind-pipe
And present our little bill.
We will syndicate the starlight.
And monopolize the moon
dan,, a royalty on rest uu.
a proprietary noon;
i- rU-hi-nf-wav through ocean
spray
u- I, ..hurse just what its worth
irVe our stakes around tl
bikes
In fact, we'll own the earth.
Exchange
1 FARMERS ABE ENJOINED.
I Ida drove. 1 Iowa I Pioneer. I
ii..rr...i. sixtv and seviity Ida
county farmers' who bought the .-
-....' v. . ....... er. alil separ ator
from the Sears'. It. ( buck it '... mail
order house, have, been noti fi.-. 1 ..
the t'tlited States eirrm: '
Is an infr.lig
inenr. and that they mu-t not lit,"
I .HI II" III..' I" 1 "
them
(iii.ago mail order comerli
Id a seperatur '
th.-y calleil rue r.'..N-
..n.V hut tnr en
am
rator a-ss for an injuiiiion on
Co
,.,,,., I thai
had miring-,! and st..l; n t ii''ir
chine
The l oorr c; ai
Hon hoi linn
h- 1.. ore
llifiilicein.'n' and :
troHiing mail
... r -.-1 : i Ti -
machines.
.,( an o-l.
,T fak rs
fr""i
f tli"
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AN ENGLISH JOKE ON THE PRESIDENT.
This amusing photograph of President Roosevelt on board a "ship of ths
desert" was tuude in lxiudou and reproduced in Sketch. Tbe pajHT bumor
eusly referred to it as a sntiiuthot taken while tbe president was on one of bis
bunting trips. It Is not, however, a matter of record that Mr. Hoosevclt ever
Tode a camel. The fnct Is that Sketch's artist took n photograph of President
Hoosevclt on horsetuick and substituted a patient cnmel for the horse. Mr
Hoosevelt laughed even more heartily when he saw the picture titan tht like
(S8 Itself shuns.
MOH AIR MARKKT IX
DEPRESSED CONDITION'
The mohair market continues In a
very depressed condition. Because of
the absence of -demand in the east,
local dealers have further reduced
their bids to IS to IS He Buying
is slow at this price. Conditions in
the east are thus described In the
Boston Commercial Bulletin In Its
latest. Issue;
There Is not even a ripple to dis
turb tbe calm placidity of a market
absolutely without activity. Busi
ness is almost at a standstill, for
manufacturers are not "receiving or
ders fur goods, while at the same
time it is understood that they have
substantial slocks of hair still un
used in their mills. However, prices
show no material change, although
quotations are only nominal in the
absence of actual trading.
Foreign advices state that Brad
ford is flat, with nothing doing.
Cape firsts hnvo been freely offered
for sale, but no business resulted. It
Is considered uncertain when Im
provement in the situation will be
noticeable.
In Constantinople values are being
held In abeyance, owing to the lack
of activity, while Cape firsts are es
pecially depressed.
Hair is still arriving at the primary
American markets, but eastern deal
ers are displaying little or no Inter
est In the arrivals. At the present
time there Is a variance between
prices wanted by growers and those
dealers are willing to pay.
lUVIXi; ITEMS
( Sp-clal Correspondence. I
Irving, April 2S M. P. Withers
has been quite ill. but Is some better
today.
.lames Offntt, of Eugene, came
down to Irving today to look after
Hie orchard planted by tleofge Mldg-
lev.
Mrs. .1. M. Kitchen returned home
from llurrishiirg Saturday, wb-re she
has l.eeh visiting for several weeks.
Miss Lillian E. Berkley Is contem
plating returning to Chicago in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Maxwell expect
to attend the fleet celebration at San
Frunrisco.
Charles (iersbaeh Is the possessor
of a fine new buggy which he pur
chased of It. Cook.
Miss Florence Ruiiyon and Miss
l.ivia Bond spent Sunday In Irving.
Henry Marvin Is reported on the
sick list this week.
Mrs. Smith, of Santa Clara, was In
Irving Tuesday afternoon.
LET BERTHS EAIll.V
Those who Intend going to the fleet
eclcbratlun nt San Francisco May 2,
3 and 4 are requested to apply for
berths at once so that they will be
able to get them. If enough signify
their Intention of going from Eugene
a Pullman car will probably bo set
nut hire so that those going may re
tire earlv and sav" the trouble of get
ting up in the middle of the night to
catch the train.
A. J. GILLETTE,
Agent S. P. Co.
DECORATION HAY. MAY ito
If you Intend to have a monument
or tablet erectnd by Decoration Day
von should make your selection at
miri- while there Is a nice stock to
(elect from. Nothing but the best of
work furnlhd at reaionabln prices.
Coraer Hixlh and Wlliatn-'tP its.
,.., K. C. LAKE.
fJAHOMVF WIKin AWIN() I
W. O. White In prepared to aaw'
ronr wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4 3r,!. Residence.
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El'flKfK DAILY Ct'ARD, WKliKSJAY, APRIL SB, 10OH
Doctrinal Discussion.
There will be a discussion In Fair
mount hall, Eugene, beginning next
Monday evening at 8 o'clock, sharp,
between J. H. Moore, of the Church
of Christ, and W. H. Nosier, Baptist,
when the following subjects will be
debated:
1. " Does the Bible teach Hint
baptism In water to u penitent be-
1 llever Is for In order to tbe renils
' sion of past, sins."
! J. 11. Moore affirms; W. II. Nosier
1 denies.
, 2. "Hoes the Bible i.acb that a
'child of (iod will persee.u mini he
finally reashcth heaven?"
W. 11. Nosier aflirins; J. II.
.Moore denies.
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THE MARKET
E0R
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Mne-room house and lot 1
block from car line; fine
home in good condition; a
bargain at $2,000 or furnish,
ed for $2,400.
ISO acres 6 miles from Eugene;
160 acres In rtiltlvution; 2110
pasture; splendid K-rooiti
bouse, COxGO barn; all kinds
of fruit; price $12,000, In
cluding everything on the
place.
IG0 acres, Cr acres pasture and
timber cruises l.uOO.OUu saw
timber: 10 acres fenced; 4
room house, spring at bouse;
small barn, chicken bouse,
young orcttard, ull kinds of
berries; sibool 1 utile. Beat
this for $ir.oo.
Here we avo 160 acres, CO
acres fenced; 2 houses, large
log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living streams and
springs; 'J.iiOU.OOO feet saw
timber; ! miles from Eu
gene. Price. $laoe.
kfj acreB adjoining town; fine
(t-room bouse, 3 barns;
young fatullv orchard; -p
head horses, ; cows, 4 year
lings, harness, wagons, bug
gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools,
implements, furniture, etc ;
price, $;.iiini; $1.0110 cash;
balati'e at '. per rnt.
YVe alo have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPMEY0
& RUGJ1
22 west fi-h S',
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
o . o
1 mt S Al.K
lt.M.Kl) HAY FOR SALE jv. Qe
ilollars. tier ton. Snulre Mnlth.
Phone Karnters' Ktx'.'. inl't
EOK SALE Thoroughbred Hereford I'lHiK WAXTEU - At Eugene lien
bulls for sale. Enquire bill Wll- 'tal hospital. Apply to lr. .1. W.
laiuette street. :f I Harris. it
KOIt SALE l' lira p. good second
hand tudcbakcr 3-iucli wagon.
Enquire at Engine grocery. tl
KOU SA1.K Huff lirpiugto.i eggs,
13 for (1. W. 11. Hampton, 1 10.'
I'olumhiu avenue, corner lath l.
I'UI! lil.l I) PltlYI'S of VAfAXT
l.ANhS write us enclosing i.Uc for
each. Township wanted. Koseburg
Abstract I'o.
Dl'KF ..EllHOKN EliliS -Pure bred.
$1 per setting, lieu. Melvin Mil
ler, Kooiu 1'0, McCluug Block.
Phone Bed Mtit. tf
FOB SALE Hood nurse t years old;
16 bands; only partly broke.
Price, $UHI. Phone Bed 1461.
lieo. Melvin Miller, city.
FOK SALE At a bargain, If sold
this week, IVirner lot on Fifth
and Adam's. Enquire of owner,
H01 S. Willamette street. mil
LOliANHKBliY PLANTS SO cents
per doien, 35 for $1. 2 per hun
dred; satisfaction guaranteed. I'.
F. Moore, Creswell. Oregon. nM
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Hock
eggs, II. OA per setting. Cheaper
rates in Incubator lots. Address 11.
W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o
FOB SALE Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of first-class timber land
call on J. W. L'arllle, four uilliis
west of Hale.
WANTED: Manager lor new branch
of our business here In Eugene.
Write promptly, with references. The
Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
FOR SALE 4 6-acro farm, 1 3-4
miles southwest of Eugene; good
small house, barn, orchard. Choice
, suburban pluce. luquiro of E. J.
Frazler for particulars. tf
OAK WOOD FOR SALE Small oak
wood; call be used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed to 16-Inch
length. Phone Farmers' 286 or
enquire at Sterner's grocery. 111 10
TO TRADE A bloi-k of dry maple
and body fir wood hero In town to
trade toward stock cattle. Cull on
E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence, cor
ner West Sixth. tf
CHEAT BAlttiAIN An l.t-nrre, or
chard garden 111 Drain; well witter
ed ami fairly good buildings; all
kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota
toes and oats goes Willi IL Price,
' $2&00. Ail dress Box 210, Drain,
Or.
FOB SALE A cigar Btore, conslst
of cigars, tobacco, pipes, Bporting
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, magazines and
periodicals; Peerless electric fana;
head offlco for Portland and Ban
Francisco daily papers. Reason
for selling to change climate. Ad
dress Box 1611. Ashland. Or.
FOB SALE 1 lot 00x140, on corner
of Fifth and Lincoln at recta ; enst
front. 1 Inside lot, 60x160, bo
tween Lincoln and Lawrence on
Fifth street; 'north front. Your
choice for $12r,n. These lots are
as good as any in Eugene; owned
by Mrs. Adalfne Church. Enquire
of Howe & Buoy, In Maurer's Jew
elry store 542 Willamette street.
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IHIHCLLI.rt.NEOI'H
ACCOUIHON PLfcA'MNU- -Done by
Mrs. Bert Vlnoent at 027 llllynrd
I street, near East Nnth, on reusoti-
able terms. Phone lied 3302. tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
injury I huve resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. I). Ilolowny, East
Eleventh street, Falrmounl, Or.
IK YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty toll the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do tht
rest. 412 Willamette afreet, Eu
gene. Or. tf
$10 CASH AND $10 PElt MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, tbe income from which
will be sufficient to make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
puuiphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. F. B. Robinson,
general agent, Pacific Orove, Cal.
DON'T fall to see Chozew If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and Mill farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. II. Che
rem. Boom II. Walton Uldf. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required ) furnished free.
Full information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 46 W.
Eighth street. It. J. Klrkwood. rep
resentative. mit HK.NT
I'll LEASE Six tirrer fine bottom
garden land; excellent soil. Ad-dre-ji
C. L . care 'iuard.
FOB RENT"- A modern
at
En-
entire, of M. Schneider In 100 Hrhin '
d.-r I. Pe k
Edit IlKM' A !!. a -am . i 00' r .0111
..I.: f"r on ' or two; b'-'i d I'!
1 . or.... : i bo ,r o.-r- a) -. d-
- -. a- ;:.a n.s'i :t-...:
. 10 10 1 1 "..: ii. 111J
M'AVrKK
e-
WAM'KIl -Two
mils to wait
estauiant,
table
West
a;m
at t'hrisneli
Eight li sire.
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works.
WANTED To be.ru w JlinOU to J.'..
0 00 for .1 term of .ais with gill
edged seeuri;y. i.oo.l proposition
lor any one wUhiug to place a
loan. Address I'. I. . care llaiird.
WANTED - Mlild'.e-agi-d man of good
character to take charge of small
stock ranch. Board and house fur
nished. Cull at liiianl office (or
particulars.
U1ST AND FOl D
FOR SALE One National cash regis,
ter. one Bemington typewriter and
it large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, I.onn & Savings bank
building.
LOST Black slu pberd dog. dim
ring around neck. Sligtitly deaf; '
Answers to name of "Cap," reward,
return to Broilers Bros. Meut mar-1
ket.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PIIYSH'IANH AND Hl'IKiEONS
1)11. ANNJi MA I'll EH, Ostenpathic
phy'clan. All curuble disease!
treated. Women and children 1
Bpoclalty. Office over F. E. Dunn's
Phone Red 1631.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Offlco hours, 9 a. in.
to 12: 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp
ton building, 7th and Willamette
streets. Residence uud office
phono 6171.
DR. It. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
storo, 018 Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry struut.
Phone Red 8 It) 7.
C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Holiioepathlc
physician mid surgeon. Chronic
dlsoases nnd diseases of women '
and children a specialty. Eloctrl
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Offlco, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House, Phono Main 11.
J. F. TITl'S, M. D. HoniiM-opiiTbii-physician
and surgeon. Chronic
discuses and diseases of worn ii uud
children given special ntteutfou.
Faradic galvanic, static, X-ray ami
vibratory electrical trealments giv
en. OHIce, fM Wlllametle street,
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi
dence, 632 Pearl street. Office
phonu, Main 621). Residence
phone, Main 631.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
8. I). ALLEN, Aiiomj-at-la, 616
Willamette Btreu'., Eugene Orecon.
L. BILYEU, Atlorney-at-law. Oirlcs
over Yoran'a shoe store, Eugena
Oregon.
DORR18 & SKIPWORTII, Atlorneya
at law. Office In Hovey building,
over Cbambers-llrlstow bank.
C. A. WINTERMEIEIt, Attorney-al
law. Land titles and prubato spec
ialties. Office over Cbaiubers-Urla.
tow Bank.
. M. TRAVIS, Atlorney-nt-law. Of
flee over lOugene Loan & Savings
Bunk, Eugene, Oregon.
WOOIJCOCIC u. rOT'l'KIt, ALLon.ifyH-nt-law.
A. C- Wuodcork und M. (),
1'ottpr. orrtci) (hih bluck south ul
Chririman block, Kiikhu, OroKon.
LKO.N II. KIj.M UNHON, Atioriipy-at-Ihw.
Unnnu I hiiU 2, IJuK-iie houu
and fiuviiiKii Dank.
WALTON & NEWS, Atlornuys-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all tbe courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugeuu, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft BEAN, ttorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stab
and before the II. B. Land Offlct
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluni
Building.
N. HARIIAUOII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Batik Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSK ti. WELLS, l.awyw, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postofflce. (Uvea special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also to all pension .matters. Pboui
Red 1176.
AIH'III TK T
FREE THOMAS Architect. Ssetch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, sea nie. Terms
reasoaable. Roum 7, Chrlaman
block.
t Mll.KI AKKRH
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and j
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY t HE.S'lirtllHoS, undertakers!
and eli.baltneis. Corner Willam
ette and .Seventh streela. i
W. T ti'iKlii).-,, fun.ial d.Oclor.
rl'aie llreiiM.I cm Ito 1 in. -r. Office
and re.-ild'-n. e. I i ri'li and Olive
kin-eta. I'liou.) He. I till.
mimno E;rM i:its
HEltHEItT l.Eltill. mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. lieliable
Information furnished to Intending
tuve.rs. Evaiuinatlons and re
ports ..a mines and ore tremmeut.
Euiit'l. ; (Iregou.
Alts I K AtTOItS
TDK LANE I'lU'NTY ABSTRACT
CO.. It. mis 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Eugene, Of. Prices reasonable.
i .Mil'ET ( i.i:am:i;s
JAY I'. MIIOHK, carpel cleaner.
Phei... Black rmTl.
HE.'ii. ESI .11 P. AiiKXTC
J. L. CLARK & .CO. Dealers IL real
estate, Creswell, Or.
MOULDING
SIDEWALK
POSTS, BOXES! '
LAROEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH ORADE WORK
laTII at LOW il lJTtl ROUtli
: Paint - Paint
Wall Paper :
Wc arc now
located in
our new store ?
Ludford & Haskell
Pructlc.il Painters and Decorators
j Z cor. W. 3th and Charnclton
0 rnonc, rveo jih m
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, Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
Tiw Crocer
Corner 5th tni WllUmttte Sts.
PtKmeHcd4t.il
HALL (Si, SHUMWAY
Plumbing nnd Hevrcr Work.
Also general jobbing In tin and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
Carry a full line of plumbing natures
Plume Black 1:17:!. .11111 W illamette
I
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-liv
year experience. Residence, Eas
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
; Red 4jl I. F-ueene. Oregon
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