fnaMilY GUARD.
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if -
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F? Excepted. Address all com
iliuoM ud ra"ke B remlt
piyRble to The Eugene Guard,
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? JSl o ln advance) 4.00
ffnths Mn dva.ce, .... I.
per year . .. 1.50
j Adrtising rates made known on
St0t Eugene, Oregon, postof
j ftce as second-class matte-.
I ' Agwits tor the Guard.
' Tie following are authorized to
f k ,nd receipt for subscriptions or
Iriasact y ther business for The
'Drily "d Weekly Guard:
tCraswell-3. L' Clark'
Coburg-George A. Drury.
? All postmasters are authorized to
''receive and receipt for subscriptions
ItTtbe Daily and Weekly Guard.
I As jxiikT'UNwext pai'k:;.
I Member of AssocfutMl I'resn.
SA'I'l Itn VV, MAY JJ, 1SKIH
!
r
I would be true, for there
are those who trust me.
J would be pure, for there
are those who euro;
I would be strong, for there
is much to suffer;
I would he brave, for there
is much to dare.
I would be friend of all, the
foe, the friendless
1 would be giving and for
got the gift;
I wuuld be .humble, for I
know my weakness
I would look up, and
laugh, and lift.
Selected.
MOUNTAIN WATKK KOU
KlfiKXK THIS VKAU
v Toe city council is going about
f .L- ...... .... nnn.li... .. .... I, .. 1,1..
lilt uianiri ui iJiuiuimg u aunauic
witer supply In real earnest and with
out any undue waste of time. The
visit to Ritchie creek, described by
The Guard's representative in today's
jiaper, was the actual beginning of
the great work undertaken by the
municipality. The members of the
council anil the tngineers who ac
companied them are satisfied that a
plentiful supply of water may be se
cured from the streams visited and
that It Is within the means of the
city to lay a main that distance, giv
ing ample pressure from sources that
may be kept free from contamination
It due and necessary -precautions are
taken.
There is every reason to believe
ttthis time that the present year will
witness the end of Eugene's long
strugsle for a good water system,
owned by the people and operated in
their Interest.
KKFKKKXIll'M LAW
UKALLY OX TltlAL
The Cottage Grove Western Oregon
views the University appropriation
issue In the following light:
"It is not so much the University
of OreRon that Is on trial In the mat
ter of the appropriation as it is the
referendum law. If by any mishap
'he appropriation should be vetoed in
June, it would mean the beginning of
the end of the referendum in this
slate. There are some things com
aendable about the initiative anil
referendum, but the law can be abus-
nd prove dangerous to the state
"d its people.
"Abroad the, true status of the
Ute is judged largely by the stand
ard of its educational institutions
It it so out that the people are dis
loyal to its Institutions of learning
and Oregon is discredited throughout
the roiiiury. Hut the people of Ore
Son are of too high a grade to c
asainst the Interests of its present
d fuming generations."
Hll.l. s VIEWS
OX PA NAM CAXAI.
Sam ,,( ,nfi original, hi.-.v-'I(-r,
whose name has become a h-
"d ai! over n,e civilized world, but !
the sun of Jim inn, the Crcnt Nor'h !
railway magnate was in Port-!
''Id not long ncn. where he was in-
Urvi"''d by the irrepressible new s
ir reporter, and talker) with
,ai7:iig fluencv for a rorporat ion
r Hill docs net like the Panama
f,cJl. a: say? it will not amount to
h. In tt,.. f;, .hi.
tmr, .i,.,.,r,.s ,;1(U ,). ri!,i,, ,,.
fe tl'i :.i'1(tHn ,...,,.1.71 ,,,,1 In r 1
"r.n-1
lit.,
r ii.:
- ' I
' Is alleged that the hi-' ;.!..;,. .1
si prove an aject failure. ' r..W. f.)
'"'tdiingly concede that lejt. i- '
f .r the canal m.cht 1.. , , : . ... i.
' '' the United S'yte-'. j
not. Pro'...' :. 11.... lr ':" "
""icr tr.. n h.tn-:!i.g iv ' ''
continental freight traffic would c-vu
out similar information it sor. ,-.., ,.v
should happen to ask them ....out ';
As a matter of fa. t. the Pan.,,
canal will be a wonderful fa.ier in a
commercial way, but certainly n will
uot have a tendency to boost railroad
stock, and to the people of the Pacific
coast the enterprise will prove a boon
that from the present day ran hard
ly be estimated.
J. Daljell Drown pleaded suilty
In San Francisco the other day to the
charge of embezzling sixty-five mort
gage bonds of the Sacramento Gas &
Electric Company. H0 was sentenced
to a term of eighteen mouths in the
penitentiary. These bonds are nf the
value of $t:,00o. Suppose some ob
scure man had stolen a horse of the
value of JtOU. says the Woodland
Democrat. His sentence most likely
would have been eighteen years. It
is said that Urown s light sememe
was due to the fact that he has prom
ised to give testimony that will send
a lot of frenzied financiers to the
penitentiary. Ruef promised to do
the same thing, but now he has a
staff of unscrupulous lawyers who
are resorting to every subterfuge and
quibble known to the law to escape
the penalty he so richly deserves, and
to the everlasting shame of San Fran
cisco a lot of men who wear the garb
of resyectability are trying to
shield him. Poor old San Francisco
seems to be completely dominated
by criminals of high and low de
gree. They had u bunqnet in New York
the other night, and the guests at the
feed were made up In about equal
numbers of negro men and white
girls. The affair was pulled off by the
Cosmopolitan Club, an organization
calculated to promote marriages be
tween the whiles and blacks. Sev
eral of the white girls present re
sponded .to 'toasts, as .did also the
negToes. The affair was said to be a
great success. Now we have no es
pecial dislike 'for a negro In his
place but the Idea of a white
woman marrying a black man is
somehow revolting. Uut then. If
there are any of (he women who pre
fer a negro to a white man us a life
partner, they can have him for' all
we care. But we pity the negro.
Hatfield, the rainmaker, who op
erated In Eastern Oregon last year,
has shown his wonderful inability to
make the showers descend this spring
says the Exeter (Cut.) Sun. He has
been working in the vicinity of
Crow's Landing, about, ta.'i miles
north and west of here, all the latter
part of the winter and spring, but In
stead of making the clouds assemble
and give forth the needed moisture,
they have been dispelled every time
he shot some of his hot stuff Into
the air. As a rainmaker he Is a suc
cess In a wet year, hut when It comes
real dry he is worse than useless.
John Hull and the mikado are
snarling at each oilier over the Man.
churian question. John is of the
opinion that his brown Oriental part
ner is gobbling up too much trade
in that s.clion, and he is becom
ing grouchy about it. Our Hritlsh
cousins have all along been chuck
ling over what was considered the
foregone conclusion that the United
States would have the Japanese to
whip, but now It seems that the task
may be undertaken by England. In
deed, we sincerely hope it may. and
we cannot say that we would be par
ticularly sorry if the people of Great
Hritain found the job somewhat dif
ficult, though in the end Japan would
be compelled to succumb.
Eugene's efforts lo build a model
city is winning more votes for the
University appropriation than all t he
excellent argument that have been
made In favor of the instltutiou.
Those who visit Kugene now at once
experience a feeling of pride In their
'University city." and become b mst
!ers for the school as well as for the
.cliy that ha.- made it-lf lb" wo: thy
home of a great stale school.
j Let us be fair, even to a United
. States senator. T.iis yam ?l...t .!"
I i:ivs having b come 'a '""
! eat out "I :1: ' b ami ''"' "' '"'''"
!v e are M.nf ;.!:. ail .".a --: ! I.
J..f i-n t lame . Vv. m :rA
:th h'-" ,ir.-nii..i '"' "f
c .,!.,.-. :- -' '" ' ; !'" s' "'''''
,.,:.:. lav in !: '' 'I-
A,!I::',;ul
tc ('',
think tile .It.- of th- Um'"l
senate !.. I-:-.. ''''v"
, send i: a Cake ..luJ-- . '
.., ,a,:,c time tl- handed
jFc" a lemon. h:.l.
l. th .1.1:. ;::;,:'' ' '
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CARDINAL MICHAEL LOGUE.
Among the distinguished visitors at the t'alholie ceulennlal lu New York
city was Cardinal Logue of Ireland, who came to America exnrcsi.lv to attend
I the celebration. The cardinal is arehblsbon of Armagh ami m huate of all
Ireland. He la a man of most engaging personality and a brilliant orator.
On the occasion of h's depnrture from Ireland be said he was going to America
lo carry (rreetlngs to the native sons of the Ismerald Isle who wen- In exile
In the new world.
ous, about the way trusts shuuld bt '
regulated, the trust magnates chuckle
and order another lorn i i,o ii. i
on all the screws.
Iloss Murphy might get a vuluable
tip by devoting a little time to ascer
taining what happened to nil of the
Tammany-made candidates for the
presidential nomination he doesn't
seem to know.
The more effectively CongresHinun
Lllley Is sent to Coventry by his col-i
leagues the longer It will be before
another Congressman d-nres to at
tempt to show up lobbying.
The most careful observers of the
stock exchange have not been able to
locale any signs of a stampede
among the Standard Oil stockholders
to unload.
I
While II may be true (bat Fair
banks would be well satirfied to have'
the old ticket nominated at Chicago,
It Is certainly (rue (hut many oilier
Republicans would not.
"VOW
.AY MK"
Tlv.'se verses were found in the
knapsack of a dead soldier on one
of tile battlefields of tile eivl war:
Near the c.a:.ipfire's flickering light
In my blanket bed I lie;
dating through the shades of night
At the twinkling stars on high.
O'er me spirits iu the air
Sil-'nt vigils seem to keep
As 1 breathe my childhood's prnyer:
"Now 1 lay me down to sleep."
Sadly sings the whippoorwill
In the boughs of yonder tree;
Laughingly the dancing rill
Swells the midnight nvlody.
Foenien may be lurking near
in the valley dark and deep;
Low 1 breathe lu Jesus' ear:
"I pray thee, ljrd, my soul to
keep."
'Mid those stars one face I see
One the Savior called way
Mother, wiio in Infancy
Taught my baby lip to (tray;
Her sweet spirit hovers n-nr
In this lonely mountain bruke.
Take me to her. Savior dear.
"If 1 should die before 1 wake."
Fai nt r grows each flickering light
As each cmler slowly Gits;
I Plaintively the birds of night
Fill the air with saddening cries;
Over me they
"You may
Low I lisp: '
I pray thee.
Now I lay me
I pray thee,
If 1 should ill.
I pray ' bee
seem to cry :
never more awake."
ir I should die.
Lord, my soul io take."
down to le-pt
Lord, my soul to keep;
before 1 wak
Lor-l. my soul to take.
AX AI'PHAL Tl VOTKitS.
( Kast Oregoiiianl.
Te followine earnest and eloquent
appeal lo the vnteis of Oreoll from
a iioli"er rno'li. r of th" state, should
I ion::'! to tro lt the h' arts of tho"'-
who are pi j oliced against the ballot
r..: wonien. Ir .'.iii'v from the heart
of m t.le woman who has given tor
lit , I,, C c rvce of loT 'X. Who lia
I M, .1 tlito'ieh the entire ppan of her j
nia'uie yen - for the enfranchisement
of woniankln.l
It is an .ii.peal whi'h cannot be le
Tw.rel. It .s a w .man's iraer for
Ithertv. tiie most -acred speech fbift
ian fail noon man's enr it Is a let-i.-r
from Mrs A . 'call .ioili lluniway
i , vo'. r- "f Or.-iron and is as fol-
(;en,,M!leT:.
Ii-o'lu r
ow In.; old Itel I
Every Ifm.i
is a lat.or cf
I .l .na-
lt
o
DAILt fcfcAlU. VltUiAV, M IV I,
flag of truce by voting "Yes" In our
behalf In this unequal contest. You
1"ow 'ou would compel us to re-
peat tills struggle In laid if you
should fall iib now. l!ut wo believe
you will not fall.
Y'oii have but to unlock this closed
door to the citadel of liberty, leaving
us free to choose for ourselves, ex
actly as yon do, as to whether to vote
or not to vote, at every succeeding
election.
Thus only can you acquit your
selves as freemen nnd relieve us from
further effort to secure equality with
our sons,
before the law.
ARAGAIL SCOTT IIIINIWAY,
Mother of Native Sons. President Or
egon Equal Suffrage Association.
You'll Have to t.'ct Ililsy.
(Salem Statesman I.
"Ity the end of the year Kugene will
be the best paved cliy in the Pacific
Northwest." says the Guard of that
city. Kxccptlug Salem.
THE MARKET
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rush's
22 west &th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Sine-room houHo &nd lot 1
block frum cur Una; .fine
hnine fit K""J ftaiiflitffin; a
b;irKain Ht f.ht ur furnlith
imI for $2,4 uo.
tSU acrt'H li iiillcx from KiiKPne;
J ti U acrt'H tn cultliaJon ;
luiHturf; HplcitdNj K-room
noun;, OOxtiO barn; 1 1 kind
or fruit; price $1J!,OOI, in
rludiiiK t'Vfryttiliie on the
place.
lOu acres, 05 acre pasture and
timber trulwH I,!iUM0U hw
t imbf r ; Ho acrnn ffiicud ; 4
room bourn1, HprlriK IU iiounc;
biiiuII burn, :hlck;ii Loum;,
yoniiK orchard, all kit'l. of
berricn; nchool 1 inllf. Hat
thlH Tor $ir0o.
Hf-ro we av 1 0 uvtwi. 'If
acrm fcncil: 2 holm', l;trKc
IfiK In mi e and kmiuII fratnc,
b.R ba.pn, KDinary, wfll atcr
i"l with living HtrwtrriM mid
uprlnfrv; 2.nno.O0 f"t caw
TlinlxT, ! nill(n from Ku-K'-ne.
ITU'. $1 Tiff ii.
h', acre adjoining town; flo
8-room Iioiikp, 3 barit.H;
younn family orchard; ft
head hone. 6 cowk, 4 year
JlriK''. harness, whkodh, bui
icy cart, 1m chickens, inoln.
linplenienfH, f urn It ur et'r ;
pr !, 7, 'ton; $1,000 iahU;
balante at I pr n ut.
aUo have amlncf! npon
lnK and iar Ut of real
e"t;ito to offer "of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wtst 8:h S,
limn
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
inn SAl.K
HAY KOU SAl.K l'he and vttih.
good (luality. Haruion liebruk,
one mile north of Kugene. ma
ll.V KD HAY KOU
dollars per ton.
Phone Faruers'
SAl.K
Squirt
13x9.
.Twelve
Smith,
m.' 4
FOK SAl.K Thoroughbred Hereford
bulls for sale. Knqulro 5."0 Wil
lamette street. :f I
i
KOK SAl.K l lleap. good second- j
band Studebiiker 3-iuch wagon.
Enquire at Kugene grocery. if
KOU SAl.K Huff Orplngiou .to,
13 for fl. V. II. Hampton, I10J
Columbia avenue, corner liilh M.
VOl SAl.K Ifaii uprign; p. alio, ni'i
hagony case; go.ul as new : will sell
for $-ab. Address "XY," cure
liuard. tl
I'Olt 111. I K I'KIX I'S ol VACANT
I.ANPS write us enclosing ,'.0c for
each. Township wauled. Koseburg
Abstract Co.
Ul'KK ..KCIIOUN Kti'lS Pure bred.
$1 per setting, lieo. Melvlu .Mil
ler, Itoolll 20, McClung IllocK.
Pliouo lied 1181. tl
KOU SAl.K -Hood uors,' ti years old;
1 r, biin.ls: onlv. nartlv broke.
Price. JI00. Phono Ite.l HGI.I
tleo. Melvill Miller, city.
KOU SAl.K At a bargain. If sold
this week Corner lot on Fifth
and Adams. Kuiiilre of owner,
HtU S. Willamette street. mil
KOU SAl.K Darred Plyniouib ltock
egga, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper
rates lu incubator lota. Address Ci.
W. Spores, Springfield, Or.u
KOU SAl.K Parties wishing to buy
-00 acres of first-cias timber land
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale.
KOR SAl.K One National cash regis
ter, onu lleinlngton typewriter and
at large iron safe. Kmiulro of 1..
.M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
OAK WOOll KOK SAl.K Small oak
wood; can be used for cook alove
without splitting; sawed to ltl-iiich
length. Phone Tanners' HSU or
eniiuire at Storner's grocery, in 10
TO TltAUK A block of dry maple
and body fir wood here In town to
trade toward stock cattle. Call on
K. .M. Warren, 443 Lawrence, cor
ner West Siulll. It
I! UK AT 1IAKUA1N An ls-acre or
chard garden ill Drain; well water
ed and fairly good buildings; all
kinds of choice fruit: crop of pota
toes and oats goes with it. Price,
$2.ri00. Address llox 210, Drain,
Or.
KOU SALK A five room house and
lot with good barn and well, with
in half a block of Kith street car
line in Fiilrinoiinl ; price $1100 if
taken t iiinee; address P. O. box
141, Springfield, Ore. ml
KOU SALK A cigar sloro, conslst
of clgHrs, tobacco, pipes, sportlnt;
goods, fiHliliiK tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, magazines and
porlodleiila; PeorlnHs electric fain;
head office for Portland and San
Kranriseo dally papers. Keaaon
for wiling to change climate. Ad
dresR llox Iti3. Ashland. Or.
KOU SALK 1 lot 00x140, on corner
of Fifth and Lincoln streets; east
front. I Inside lot. (iOxllill, be
tween Lincoln and Lawrence on
Klfth mreet; north front. Your
cholne for 1250. These IoIb are
as good as any in lOugene; owned
by Mrs. Adallne Church. Kniiilr
of Howe & Huoy, lu Maurer's Jew
elry store 042 Willamette street.
tf
MISCHI.I.AXKOIS
AC.COItLMON PLfcATl.NO -Done by
Mr. Bert Vincent at 627 llllyard
street, oear Kast Ninth, on reason
able tnrnia. Phong lied 3 302. tf
NOTICK Having recovered from my
injury ! huve resinned my business
of horxrfthocliiK nnd general black
smithing. C. II. Holowny, Kant
Kleventb Btreet. Kalrmount, Or.
IK YOU WANT TO BKLL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about it and they will do the
rent. 412 Willamette Btreet, Ku
gene. Or. tf
I IH CASH AMI $10 PKU MONTH -
Will buy a beautiful Calllorula
vineyard, the Income from which
will be nil rf n-i tit to make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. K. H. Itobllisou.
general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal.
DON'T fall to bco C.'iozem If you
want bargains in real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stork. II. Che
em. Room II. Walton lll.lg. tf
I NT Kit NATIONAL COUUKSPON
DKNCK SCHOOLS "Tbo Husy
.Man's 1'nlverslty." GIvcb a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades snd profes
sions. T"xt books and Instruments
(when required I f uriiUhed free.
Kill! Information and circulars at
the lofl rnrollment office, i!i W.
Klghih street. It. J. Klrkwood. rep
resentative. mit iikvt ,
I'l UM.SIH.II ItlKIMrl KOK PI'INT
W:. r lb' 1. A'.ply at nortiwet.f
I'.It:' r llll'll'.l lltl't Hieil ytiee-
ft
roii r i('outiiiin-.i.)
I'tli; KKNT--A llloderu flat. Ilu-,
quire of M Scluu id.r In the Schnei
der block. tf
KOU UK XT- Txo'good office rooms
facing Ninth street. Apply at Ku
gene liacket Store. 3, K.ist Ninth
street. tf
:'Ult HUM' - A pb
sultabl ' for one
eounei't ion ; tal.li
sire I. fall at
rorner Ter.th.
isnnt fritnt room,'
ir two; bo.iril in
boarders also de-'
i.'.ll High street.
Ill- 1
AXTKK
WAN l'Kli- Manager t,.r new brain Ii
. of our business here lu Kugene. ;
' Vrue proiuptly. with references. The 1
I Morris WholeMil.. House, C'.neiunat I, J
Ohio. i
WANTKD To borow .10011 to
IUI0 for a term of yearn with gilt-,
edgetl security. Hood proposil ion
for any one wishing to place a
loan. Address C. 1. , care tiauril. 1
WANTKIl Middle-aged mall of good
character to take charge of small
mock ranch. Ponr.l and house fur
nished. Call at liuard office lor
particulars.
WANTKIl -- city property for U'.T
acre farm In Ponton county, Ore
gon, two miles from growing
town. Place lies between Long
Tom and Willamette river.; im
acres farming ground. W. 11.
Kay, Kugene, Oregon. tf
IAIST AND I'OCXK
SI'ltAYKl) Krom n. y place at liead
inond's Kerry Tuesday evening, two
bay mured, weight l'JOO to 1300.
Any Information as io their where
abouts will be gladly received, anil
any expense will be cheerfully paid
Harry .Mersdorf. Pone Karmers
11x11. Illti
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AMI SI lUiliONS
UK. ANNA MAHKKIl. Ostoapulhh
phy'cian. All curable disease!
tremed. Women and cblldrou t
specialty. Office over K. K. Uuuu't
Phone lied 11131.
UK. OL1VK 0. WALLKK, Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, II a. ui.
to It; 1:30 p, m. to 4:110. Hamp
ton building. 7th and Willamette
Btrerts. Itesldenro ami office
phono 6171.
UK. II. L. STUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offleea over Chamberg'
tore, 618 W'lllamette street
Phone mark 1320. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Kerry street.
Phono Heil 3 1 it 7 .
C. II. CANNON, M. D. Honioepatlilt
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Kleitrl
cal vibratory nnd light treatment
Offico, Bulto 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Mala D40. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
J. K. TITUS, M. U. llonioeoiiallilc
libysiclnn and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women and
children given special attention.
Karadlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, fiKl Willamette street,
with Ur. U 10. McDougal. Resi
dence, G32 Pearl street. Office
phone, Main 0211. Residence
phone, Main 631.
ATTOKX KYH-AT-LA W
8. I). ALI.KN, Atlornej-at-la, 616
Wlllaniotie strent., KiiKone iiegon
L. UILYKU, Attorney-nt-law. Oitlo.
over Yoran'H shoe store, Kugent
Oregon.
DOKltlH & 8KIPWOKT1I. Attorneys
at luw. Offico In Hovey building,
over Chaiubers-Ilrlstow bank.
C. A. WINTKU.MKIKK, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate Hpee
laities. Office over Cliumbera-Hrls-tow
Hank.
. M. TKAVIS. Atlorney-at-iav. Of
fice over Kugene Loan & Having
Hank, Kugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK tt POTTKK, Attorneys-nt-law.
A. C. Woodcock and K. O.
Potter. Office one block south ol
Chrlsman block, Kugene, Oregon
LKON K. KDMCNHON, Attorney-at'
law. Kooiiib 1 and 2, Kugene Loan
and Ravings Hunk.
WALTON & NKSH. Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and B. P. Ness. Will
practice lu all the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Hlock, Kugene, Oregon.
Wll.LIA.MH ft MKAN, rtltorneyvat
Uw. J. W. Williams, L. K. I lean
Practice lu all courts of the stat
ud beforo tho V. S. Land Offlct
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluui
llulld'ng
I. N. HAUIIAI'CH. Siieclnl atten
tion given lo divorce and settle
ment f estates. Agent for Contl
nefiisf Insurance Company. Roou.
f. hirst National Hank Untitling
Kugene. Oregon.
JKHHK (,. WICLL8, Lawyer. No. 26
West Kightll street, Kugene, Or
opposite postofflre. (lives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, riraftluc wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Pliout
Red 1176.
MIMMi KV.INKKHS
IIKUItKlt il.i:it;il. mining
stid eii.ert ."leiaihirl l.
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aim in ri: r
gHKK THOMAS Architect. Siieich
ea and plans dran, blue prints
anil specifications, (leneral super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thiiihiug i build
ing, targe or small, ste me. Terma
reasonable. Hootu 7, Chrifeuiau
block.
I . IIKIt'l'A K lllls
.1. W. KAVS & CO., uiidertakert aud
funeral ilirectors. Kugene, Or.
DAY ii IlKNDrtKS.'N, undertakers
. and en.balliiern. Corner Wlllain-
ette and Seventh streets.
1 W. T. HOUHON, funeral director.
Stnto licensed embalmer. Office
and residence. Tenth and OUa
atreeta. Phouu He! 44S1.
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AllSIHACTOliS
TlTci I.ANK Coi'NTY A11STIIAOT
CO., Ilooins 2 nnd 'J. Wareu lllock,
Kugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
I'Altl'KT CI.IIANKUS
JAY C. MOOUK. uirift cleaner.
Phono Hlack f.iiTl.
IIKAI, KSI A I K ACillXTS
I., ci. A UK CO. Uealers if. real
estate, Cresweil, Or.
RUSTIC
P05TvS,BOXEST
LAROBST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH GRADE WORK
4TII tt U UITIII RHUI
vm a Tiii m u
Sf IflKtl
: Paint - Paint :
Wall Paper :
Wc arc now
located in
our new store
Ludford & Haskell
Pricllcil Pdlnten And Drcorators
cor. W. 3th and Charnclton
Phone, Red 5411
ElectricGas, W ater
II
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Villamette Valley Co
A. C. MATHRWS
Gtner.il Tc.tming;
Concrete, Gravel, Buiidinjf
Sand and tjnod excavation
earth tor sale
Phone Black 2311
orlll.tt 3ij W 4 th
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