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Los Angeles Express. HOW JAPAN' WRKSTLKS I WITH CIIIXKSE HOYCOTT I Memory of what the Chinese once ;iid to American commerce with a boycott should prompt occasional in quiry of the Japanese as tn how they getting along with a similar trib- Siilatlon, su: sls the Los Angeles Examiner. ' I Reports from tha Far East indi cate that the subjects of the .Mikado lire suffering severely ns a result lef compelling Chinese apolozy over tSeTat?u Maru incident. Merchants (refuse to buy Jrtpan?n goods and sturdily refuso to make shipments (tithe strainers of their brown neigh .skors. In the American case diplomacy ittvi the nicely-couched language of spolosy smoothed matters until for rgetfulness could, heal the wound, tint in the dispute with Japan the aggravation has deep root and fertile soil. There Is trouble between the two countries over Manchuria, and fthe boundary Hue controversy In volving the northern frontier of Ko rea Is like a sore thumb in China. Japan cannot back down without los ing prestige, and the ban on Japan ese Roods is thus likelv to continue 111 SlUte ipf the efforts Of diplomats, 10 rosier., commercial neui'e. r,S INKKI'BVUKXT r.Al K;.. MenilH'r of Associated Press. n KSIIAV. MAY 5. 1008 Mcaawoiie American trade wltli;naj! .... ,-.,,Hiection with Iks re-e!cc- China should gain in volume Ihrougli Itm exhibition of Chinese peculiar-1 ItJ. It may be recalled that several: other nations wore smiles while I'c-' !e Sam w ine, and taking his b.:yuiit me.li liio prosfMii cir.-uni- aiir,.j that typical rvtir.wn;ai!v- jef t:'e Auiorii an r puiiiic may h.' oX - . used for looking pleasant IT he is iino:temiiious in his joy. Tiiig from the Daytoa Optimist is jright to the point: "Elsewhere In this paper will he 'oonrt a letter from J. Whitcomli ."rougher upholding the I'nlvcrsity Oregon appropriation bill. The lctter Is a plain concise statement ' 'arts. Mr. Drougher took It upon himself to personally look into the situation at the university and know) whereof he speaks. Should the crit ics who are trying to "knock" the Insiitntlon make as thorough a piT sonal investigation as they have beea repeated:)- asked to do the flianres are that th.'y would at least modify their rritlcism. It looks as though thee same critli-s are serk in5 a little ling-distance notoriety. And we believe they will gi't It but ' ill ticpt 1. t ,),elr honor, for an "eiiy nf education is neces ;arily an leniy to the common peopl.'. There ' '1 the least doubt but that the J"d will carry at the coming eloc 'on. bn- i,,t, . r'inal self ,! not neglect going thJ polls and contrliiutin? yuiir "'I toward thu end." V tnrhrop I.. Martin. wr!:ins in t , "f I'eviews fjr Apr!!. i-'.o - of the Pacific voyag" r t Ik 1:,'1a ' l"-en greatly cxait-'i-rati il. a i:iii- that "the money exp nd'--d ' fr. . . . 'iiil teem 'pi-it oi tne sixteen armor eo.uiv.il,. nt tn the ndow- ll!li!l!n., nnA P j ' " S anu I hi i .i - mini ,,. . Mr. Martin are verv int-wir. 1 tut that has nothing to dj wit.! tiu condition of affairs anion,- the r.-.-tlons of the or hki eoni,K. each and every one to have a naVv commensurate with its r.-.r. Q-n. I The modern idea of a navy of m pjvm battleships Is not so much tv,r tiu purpose of war. but to prevctr0 ar. And war costs lots of money m.-i i more than do battleships. j u-p,. . i . i ..uai.-.er me age ot the trees in this country, the Prince of Wales can assert that he has seen one In Japan 120U years old, according tu the Lon don Globe. A giant pine with iis branches supported by stout props. It Is a permanent sacrifice to Uuddlia. Kobo Dalshi built a pagoda in h.iiur of Buddha twelve centuries ago, and in front of it he set his pine, as a per petual offering, In place of flowers, which should in the oriuary cour.-e. dally be offered. Twelve hundred years is a long period in which to trace the history of a tree, but it is ouiy half the age of the present dyn asty, and they were able to tell the prince a tale of the pine tree's growth as of the rescent of their present em peror. There is no lack of money for in vestment, but investors are insist ing upon knowing that it is an in vestment, not a gift, before turn ing it loose. That was proven when the Pennsylvania $50,000,000 bond issue was four times oversubscribed the other day. Surely the Mississippi river cat fish that annually swallows a man must have got stuck In the mud somewhere, or it would have been In the game before this. On second thought, it may have tried to swallow a girl with a "merry widow" lid. The congressional hubbub over the report that senators and repre sentatives had been "shadowed" was but a zephyr to what would fol low If the spies told ail they saw and heard while doing the "shadow" stunt. William Waldorf Astor, the expa triated American, has made another bid fppr a British title He ought to have it, and, if King Ned cannipt think of one more fitting for such a pin-bead, we suggest Lord Toady. Here's hoping that hubby will be spp anod to the Philadelphia girl wlio iviased an offer of $200,000 from her dad not to marry him that she may never regret not having-clusen the coin. What good does It do the pedes trian, with no room to dodge, who sees a racing automobile headed s'.raight for him, to know that court decisions give him the right of way? Public sentiment is not always right, but for all that It Is, In this country, is not in nil countries, fre quently stronger than written laws. Speaking of signs, that big jump In the price of Standard Oil slock is a sign to some that the $2 9,000,- 000 fine will never be paid. nf ,..oo-o r'iippi'p-r,Kmit:itl lloinipu'a ....,p;,p.w,,. i... tp, ,,i',,.:l,!,m,'v hi I'll' ,,, ,,, ,, !:n.;s j mils. A ol.P so ' 'When ell 1'"' wl'lil-i are nie.niw :ip t ... It'll-! spviM--- tioi" A , i . I t'pe b- r.k r.-i; and fallow l.,-..i:.-!;i.l-!i. ('i v Ln-iuhv .- n mid ev ioiiu'.l a :-'"io--. Sir.g hoy. the il'iv tor youth to to .-i a io;p l-u. Then out amid ill" morning, i.-t wi-dom vas'e her warning. We'll laugh. le?r b'frt. aril sl:rr. Dear heart, t'.ioiiga ail the golden d :i v : Red llns ;if such a troanre As on!v love can measure When ail th v. 'ii.l is merry In the nion; h ' f M :' : W! en I'll the dark is hollow and the wind blows cold Alio down tli" West the tawny sun is sinkinc. When every word wise and every heart grows o '. Sing ho, the nit it for il rink in 1 Then drown the ' (P noo 1 Tonight from d- 1 "" We'll laugh, good f-" ' I timii' Ire nils. ..i. ,. ' 1 et ih" sone and win - noie Of l"Ves we let' !..-hr..l ' . When all 'i'" lvn"! ' " "" r"y month of Mav' Iti-l.ia Hool n th'- f V UIK W Wil l. flPKN C- KMI'IXIVMKVTOI'I If I In connection ' I, his r nr st' r-.-t. Th" h- ? Jt, , U'M iU'I.T cal! at cigar store, :.:'.l Wiliam-it- str-M. 11 liMTl V.K 1 AI TOKY Havlne toircha ! ., Ii.,y fr llen pctnrv. I iltu n"" opu furniture ' i man.if.i. nr f'trnifir" prepar'-i r.r.l- 1 ilT'Ot! pared 'o fi -I- i f- r 1!-:-ri MfO Follrited ai.d proml't a My 1'rt' '- r-il in r-very of ARCHBISHOP FARLEY OF NEW YORK. In the great Catholic celebration which marked the centenary of the founding of the plloceso of New Ypprk Archbishop Karley was the central figure. He entertained the visiting clergymen and reviewed the grand pariule, which wns the climax ipf the week. Mgr. I'arley was lioru lu Ouinty Armagh. Ireland. In 1812. ami was ordained In ItiPine In 1S70. lie is tbo author of nveral books on religiipus and historical subjects. IXIVKltSITY OPPOSITION' XOT VVKI.I, (.ItOlMiIM) . 1 (Harney County News) The attack made upon the Vnlver-' slty of Oregon hv Messrs. Palmer : and Walker of Linn countv In trv. , Inn to defeat the amirppiiriatlon for i the support, of Oregon's highest llt- stitution of learning Is not well grounded and unworthy of endorse ment. Those gentlemen In the zeal of their prejudice have maili several glaring misrepresentations in order to arouse the opposition of tax pay ers against the apprippriatlon for the university, but the intelligiuice of the slate has been effectually aroused to the danger of lh:ti'iie!ng to their appeals, and we lu'iieve that then? will be a most emphatic retasal on til.- part of tile people t .) Join in i-rip-pling ;:iir grauilost educational struc titn' and giving the ptale a sot back for- ten years. The roferenduni on this uuestlon Is Ncp. Sl-I on tie' offi cial ballot and every p-iti.i-n wlup lias pride in his state will place-a cross before the word "Yes" in that line. x.vrf.iiTV RiisKitriHi "(iiiti.s" ; I'INKII IX POLICK COl'KTl Last Friday was ladles' day In the hpcal police court, and as a result three of the "prcttys" incarcerated i lu the'gilpled palate nf Iniquity, bet-1 ter known ns the "high hoanl" fence j resort, v.-i're entertalai-d to the ex-! tent pit flu each by city llrconlor Orcutt, says the itoseburg News. The "girls" were first arri-sti'd sevral Jays since, lint owing to thu fact that the court was absent from the city at that lime Hipp case was ad journed. The genial Jnilge arrived honu; in due tlnu and shortly after noipu last Friday Instructed Hie local police -officers to bring forlb the "fairies" for scntenc. Without un iip'cossary delay tlii'V were escfirlp'd lo the "den of iiuailillloratt'd justice" wliire they win- apprised of thi-lr p-i : h t". i.s wi-11 as ihe p-i-ilto; chargi'd. Wlien a.-k"d as to Winn they had to sa legarding tin- affair one of their number faintly mumble.! that tiny were surprist.d at tile a'tioii taken hy the officio's, as lloy iiad at no lini.. ,-vep- alh'iiipted to :lo wrong. Tills sli 'ivotypi-d tab! cp' woe did not appeal Hi the court as i-xtrem- ly plt, and lie then tori- a 's.-ssed em-ll (;f tile huncii Jlo and cosis. iunipi: i)N(ii:iis. p Kugp-np' 'it I.M-IIH Clin Affol-tl 'lip Igiiipri'. IIANCKU SIIIN.VL NO. 1 cipmes ! I from the kidney s-ori'tlons. They I i will warn you when the kidneys arel I sick. Well kldii'-ys excrete a clear,' I amber fluid Sii k klilneys send out, ia thin, pale and foHiuy, or a thick,! I red, ili-slio-lling urine, full of 8;di-j j ni'-nt and Irregular of passu gf-. j liANCKIt SIGNAL NO. 2 comes; ft" oi ihe t .i' ... ila -k pains, dull and j l;.;v, or -i,:;:-;p r. 1 fti'llle. tell you' , i -I ,. s.d i ;.;o: warn you of th'J ; ,,' ,- .o n oi d.. : y, diaboti-H and '. ' , - Iioau s Kidney ! ';, ,,: - i -: ':, Ineys and cur,j ;.p ;mt ,i; i'. '. II, re's proof: i i .,; , it ) I. of a p.:, w.-st sth 'St., KuirTie. Or,., says: "! have used i Ixpan's Kidney Pills with fine results and have also treated one of my chi!-J dn-n w ho was afflicted with a weak I uess of the kidneys for a number of years. From the gnat benefit al ready derived I do not hesitate to recommend thi-ui. Itapkmbi-. lame-j ' 11,'ss and that tir'-d and resllesi, draggy feeling niade life a burden to; me and I was unable tip net rest night J or day. Loan's Kidn-y i'llls illd great service in ri-li' vitm tliis conili- li oi. Ktir PPale by all d'-al.-i Price T, iter-MIII"ii a ''o , H'iffal sop- at' lit-' for th'- I'nit' r i h ' name -- Iloan's- (II ii iifpi. K" Ni York. S'aPei,. Ki ne mli ai.d ;a,.- ii W. O. Whltfl l prepsred to your wood on snort notice. Phone Ulack 430!. Itetldenc, 616 Weit Sixth street. .What Shall We Have for Dessert ? Try JKI.I.-O, lh0 dainty appetizing ecppiKunical dessert. Can he prepured lnstanlly-slmply add boiling water a,mJ 8t"rve when cool. Flavored Just flK,u; sweetened just right; perfect in every way. A 10c package makes enough dessert for a large family. All grocers sell It. Don't accept substi tutes. JKI.I.-O complies with all Pure Food Laws. 7 flavors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Chocolate. Cherry. Peach. THE MARKET ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8ih it WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE S'liiei(join hi:is and lot 1 block fniiii cur line; ft no lioiin' In u.'nn condii Ion; a bargain at JJ.OUO or fiinilxli ed lor iL'.HMj. ISti acriM ii milvH from lOiier.?; 1 ; 0 acri'H in cultivation; ii 2 0 past mi'; st-lend id 8 -room Imm.-,'. ilOxiin barn; all KIikIh of frill; prlrft $12,000, lu cltuliii everything on the place. tOo ncroa. G," acrri pant ore and timber (Tui.M-H 1.500.0UU naw t i in bnr ; I 0 acrcg ft? need ; 4 room lions', Hprlng at house; small barn, chicken Lou. so, younj? or. liar 1, nil kliuls of brrhH ; whool 1 mile. Uvat this for $l.riO0. Hero we nvi lfiO acren, fiO acres ffiiccj; 2 hotwa. JarKO l.g hoimc and Hinall frano-, lo; birn, uranary, well water ed with IIvIhk Kfreainn and Bprlnun; 2.000.000 fent Raw timber; i ml ! from Kti Ki'iie. I'rlco, 1 1 .100. hU acrefl HdJolnltiK town; fine K-room hoiiwe, 3 bariiH; you UK fitrnlly orchard; fi had hor, fi cows, 4 yar HnK, harnH, whkoiih, btm K.v, cart, 100 chickens, tools, iniplemwiM. f urnir im etc.; price, IT.ooo; $1,000 ra.sh; ItalancM nt per ci-nt. We also have bulrifH open ing! and a )are 1 1 Ht of real effate to offer of every dei rrlptlon. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 wt 8th St. A. C. MATHFAVS General TeAmin? Concrete, Gravel, Building; Sand and food excava:ion earth for ule Phone Black 231 1 or call at ZArj W A th CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I Ot UK ' HAfe S.M.K- Cluat uud vetch. 1 good tiualily. Harmon ltetiri, k, ! one mile north ofOt'ugeue. mJ jll.M.Kl) HAY Knit SA1.K -Twelve dollars ier ton. Stiuire Smith. Phone Farmers' 13xi. m2 4 1KOK SALK ThurouKhhriM lttrtfonl bulls for pule. Kmniiro fijtf WW Utuu'tto street. ! KOK SAl.K- All kinds of rounh ltuuber. at Pleasant Hill LuimIki l'huiie Fur mors U'Si). I'ioas 1 1 ill. OrotJii. I't.tUw I FOIt iSAl.R luft iirpiiiKuiu rKHH, I 13 fur $1. V. H. Hampton. 1 1 0 J j rolumbia live hue, corner ltUh tt. mm iiM k i-kims of vacant : I.AN'US write us (MieloiUK r0e for o:u'l. Township v anteil. ItosehurK I AtistraeU Co. i 1 : Wl riAl.K llmul uors. tJ years oM; U haiuls; only partly broke Price, $ 1 0 0. Phono Rod Hil 1 . Ceo. Melvin Miller, city. FOU SALK At a burKaiii, If sold this week, IVruer b( on Fifth i and Adams. Enquire of owner, j 1 0 I S. Willamette street. in 1 1 KOll SA1.K llarred riymouih Hock eggs, 1.00 per setting. I'heaper rales lu Incubator lots, Adilress tl. V. Siiores, Springfield, Or.o KOIt SAl.K I'nnies wlHiimg to buy I 200 acres of first-class tlmbi'r land 1 call on J. W. I'arllle, four miles j west of Hale. ' FOU SAi.K One National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and u large Iron safe. Kmiulre ipf 1.. M. Tiavis, Loan & Savings bank building. OAK WOt)l) I'Olt SA1.H Small oak wood; can be usp-tl for cook pptove v It hunt MiPllltlng; nawed to Hi-luch length. l'hone Faimorsi' 2 St? or emiuire at Sterner's grocery. mlO TO TKADK A hbpek of dry miiilii nnd body fir wood here In town to trade toward Block cattle. Ca'l on K. M. Warren, l.uwienro. cor ner West Sixth. tt KOll SA1.K Six-hole range, one healer, illnlng table (hoIIiI oakl, dining chali-H, carpets, rocker, dlHh es, etc. Call evenings only. s:if Onyx avpMiue. mti KOIt SAI.K A cigar store, consist of cigars, tobacco, )lpes, snort lnu goods, flKhlng tiii'klc, soda fipun taln, root bei'i- keg, nuiga.liies ami pp'rlodicais; peerless p'lp'i'lrlc fans; bead officii for Portland and San Kranclsco dally t'lipi-rs. Iteasou for sp'lllllg to changi' cllninle. Ad dress llox lilil. Ashlaml. Or. KOIt SM.I-: 1 lot (50x140, on corni-r pf Klfth and l.lncoln slreets; east front. 1 Inside lot, (iuxltlll, be twei'ii l,lncoln ami laiwrmico on Klfth street: north front. Your cholco for $12."pl). These lots lire as good as any In lOiigeno; owned by Mrs. Adalluo t'huri-h. Kiuiulie of Mown & lluoy. In Maurer'a Jew elry store, 642 Wlllamultu street. tf MIHrfcl.l.nMHOIJS ACCOItlHON PLKAVINIJ Done hy Mrs. Dert Vincent at 627 Hllyard street, ni'ar Kast Ninth, on reason able terms. Phono Ked 3JUI. tf I IF YOU WANT TO SBI.L your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 4 12 Wlllnmuuo streoi, hoi acne. Or. tf NOTICK I laving recovred from my Injury 1 have resumed my buslup'ss of horseshoeing nnd general Discs smithing. C. II. Iloloway, K.at Kleventh stnpet. Kalrmoiiut, Or. DON'T fall to see Cbexim If want bargains In real estate. you We tin v and sell farm and city prop erty. Imnrovi'd and unimproved Timber and mining stock. II. Chu. ."iu. Uoion U. Wslton Uidg. tf ll CASH AND JH) PKU .MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vlnevard. tb Income from which will be sufficient to make you in dP'iiendent for life. Handsome nnmnhlet. valuable Information and contract free. K. II. Robinson, K'-tmrnl ngent, Pacific drove, Cal INTKHNATIONAL COKUKSl'ON DliNCK SCHOOLS "Tbo Musy Man's University." filves a thor ough training at your own homo In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished frxe. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Klghth street, K. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. rem iik.nt KI'UN'ISHKD KOOMH KOIt It K N'T AftiT May 1. Apply at northwest corner Klghth and High lre-t. m 4 KOK ItKNT A modern flat. Kn iiilre of M.Schiield'-r III the Schnei der block. tf WA.VTK1) WANTKD To borow :itH)0 to 000 for a term of years with glll-edgi-d security. Onnd proposition for any one wishing to place a loan. Address C I. , care (iaurd. WOltK WANTKD A man with a wife a lid child. In d'-'ltute clr cuiiiHtanies wants nny kind of work at once. Kuipiln; at (luard offl'i- WAN'I K) 'iy property f,,r i',7-ai-r" f-rin In II -nli'i cniinty, Ore gon, two miles Troi'i growing1 town. Pill'- Ib'S bJ'i Long Tom nnd Willamette rlv pir'-s f.-irmlng groul:) Kay, Kiigem . Oregon. mi I II. W. i.ovr i oim) ipl'UAYKH From n.y i-liii-.- ;if I'ead linMid's Ferry Tu i vcuini;. two bay mares, weight ll'tt t,i Kloo. Any ii'.dirmailon as to ihelr where abouts wit) be gladly received, and any expense will be cheerfully paid Hun y Mersdorf, Pone Farmers l-t:t. mti PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PUVSHTANS AMI SllUiFONS I)K. ANNa MAPKKH, Osteapathlf phyVtan. All curable disease t reai ed . Wo m c u a n d c h 1 Id re u i specialty. OKlce oxer F. K. Uuuu'k phout Ked n;;i i. 1)11. OI.IVK C. WAI.I.KK. Osteopathic physician. Office hours, D a. m to 12: 1:30 p. in. to -4 : ;t i. llainp. ton building. 7th and Wlllamp'ttc streets. Uesldeneo ati'i office phone 0171 UK. II. 1,. STUPl.KY Osteopathic physician. Offices over ('hamtuira store, 6 1 S Willamette streoi Phone Black 132tp. CiPiisultatliPU free. Residence 734 Kerry street l'hone Ked 3 ID 7. C. II. CANNON. M. II. Itipliupepiuhli physician ami surgeon. Ctirppulc dtseusea and diseases of women anil chthlrcn a specialty. I'Uectrl cal vibratory and light treatment Office, Suite I, 2 and i, Dillin build ing, rhone Main HO. Hoards Hoffman House. Phono Main 11. J. K. TlTlta. M. I. lloinoeopalhlc physician and surgeon. Cnroulc dlsp'iiied and dlKeiises of woiiip n and chililreu given special attention. Karapllc galvanic, sialic, X-ray and vibratory elcp-trlcnl trp'ittinp'Uts giv en. Office, fpSl Willamette street, with ltr. 1.. K. Mcliongal. Hesl dipuce, Sil Pearl si reel. Office phone. Main tilill. lteuldp'iict! phone. Main 031. ATTOIlNKYH-.vr-I.AW S. 1). Al.l.KN, Aiioriie) -ut-la, (111, YA'lllametio street, liliigeiiu Oi-ppauu L. UILYKU, Atturney-nt-law. Oirlc over Yoran's shoo store, lli;oiit Oregon. UOHHia & SKIPWOKTH, Atlorneys. at law. Office In llovuy biillduii; over Chambers-ltrlstow hank. C. A. WINTKlt.MHIKK, Attorney-at law. Laud titles and prohalo spec laltles, Offlco over Cliiiiiibers-Llris tow Hank. . V.. TIIAVIS, Attipriiey-lit-lu-. Of fice over Kiigcnu Loan & Savings Hank, l'.llgelio, Oregon. WOODCOCK POTTKIt, Attorneys at-law. A. C. Woodcock and I'l. O. Potter. Office one block south ol Chrlsman block, KtigoiiH, Oregon L10ON It. 10DMUNHON, Attornny-iit-law. Rooms 1 and 2, lOilgeue Loan and Savings Uauk. WALTON & NUSS, Attorneys-at-lnw. J. J. Walton mid 8. P. Ness. Will practice In all tbo courts In the stiiio. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugono, Oregon. WILLIAMS ft IIIOAN, Attorneys-nt-law. J. W. Williams, L. 10. I lean Practice In all courts of the slat and before, the IT. S. Land Offlcb Offices 12, 13, 14 and Id McClun, liulldlng. N. HAItllAUOH. Special atten tion given to dlvorcu and settle uient vf estates. Agent for Contl neulnl liisuriiucn Comptiny. Hooa fi, l-'ii'Ht National Hank lluildlng Kngene, Oregon. JICSSK I.. WKLLS, Lnwyc,-. No. Sit West Klghth street, Kngelie, Or oppppslte piPHtoffice. (lives specla' utlp:lition tip Ihe exiimlniition of ub structs, drafting wills, settling es liiti's, convi'yaiici'S ami colli'i-Huns Also to all pension matliprs. Phoat Ki'd 1176. MIMMI K.X'xKKItH HKKIIKHT LICKSH, mining engineer and expert luotiiiliirglpfV Unliable Information furnished to InloiidliiM Investors. Kxamlnailons and re ports on mines and ore treatment Kukhuo Orugo'i. AltCIIITIOCT Kit KB THOMAS Architect. Bxetch es and plans drawn, blue prinli and specifications, (jeneral super vision over buildings In course ot construction. If thinking of build ing, large or Rinull, see me. Terms reasonable. Koom 7, Chrlsman block. I MIlltlAKlltS J. W. KAYS It CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Kiigene, Or. DAY & HKNDKitSON, undertaken and einbalmiTS. Corner Wlllum ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. OOHDON, funeral director Stato licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. I'honu Ked 4 4H1. AUSI UAITOltS TDK LANK COUNTY AHHTKAC'I CO., Kooitu 2 and 3, Wareii lllock, Kiigeuu, Or, Prices reasonable. j ' IIK.U. KSI A I I'. AIIKMS J. L. CLAHK ft C(J. Dealers lr. real estate, Creswp'll, Or. ( AKPl I I.KAkKIIS JAY C. MOOKK, carpet cleaner phono Hlsik .,i71. Warn, tunes pianos. Leave tr ders at Morris' Music Utore. If ohm 1 1 t..a fe3 ""'.'-Sl K;Ww L-' --.:jSlf I iv y ljru x p . Jrt'I c l rrjt.'. i ir I , - - pi4 POSTS, BOXES!' CASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY I-'nlrhnnkH-Mot-Ko (iiwollno Kniciiiog for UiinpiiiK, w praying, HttwuiKt tcrlud Inn. .OuifltN roiiiplctc. I'ulrltHiiUH Seal cm for wiMKhlnK Kalrlmtiki-Morf4e DynamoM and Mo tm for Hver and Huht. l'iilrUtiikNAl4trNu W ImlmilU anil Towrn. KalrlmnU-Moro (Jrlndcn, Ftod CliopHrN, Wrll I'll in pM. All niM uallty tMMis at IowonC prhvH iihvayN lu NttH-k. LUhtiiI tonus. rompt rt'ply tu Inqnlrltfi anil nulrlr slilptiH'iitH. Wrlto for cjitnloiEuo and lirlcoft. BERCER.&. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MORSE (St, CO. Pocllnnd. Oregon IN ONE OK MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST I OR THE PRODUCTION OF II IO II ORADE WORK Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. vJall and let us estimate on your work Aya & HeStznun 34 Welt Oth St, Plvina bl.ickl 1 1 T ElectricGas, Water WilJamstte Valley Co For Bedrock Wells Set me bf (ore contracting orices bedrock. Welt drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do Your work in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kilbom Phon Red iWI S57 Hijh Si. HALL & SHUMWAY riiiiulil'.iK anil Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Curry a (1 line of plumbing rixtures Phone I Hack 1:172. . 4UU Wlllamelto 'T " No doubt the figures respect. CJ " 0 0 i oit,-