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tfljGENfDAilY GUAR?. TR1 PKIXTISG CO.. INC. "- -I... 11. flMHT. t 1U1 - --rZe,ary day of tUaveek, ( ruu Acepted. Address all com Ways e"1' ,, ,i,e all remit- ble to The Eugene Guard, lores P" b..?Ane. U -"TtTiutiiai lUu-s Daily V ,.rl by carrier, per woea. .10 Jllrti "f ""tor. per month .50 f'JSl one year (In advance) 4.00 RthTlio advance) ..... 2.00 t. month r?;rtlsins rates made known on K10,'' Eugene, Oregon, postot f flee as second-lass matte-. . ip-mta for The utiara. The louowius . w --- to. .ad rec v "Th" Rd Weekly Guard: ( ,res i - burs-George A. Drury. .. .ntaamra nru authorized tn Lii, and receipt for subscriptions the uaT "i.V i0PK.TE.r PAPKIV. Member of Asaoolated PreM. - WE1XK!1AV. MAY , 10 kjOX PACIr'IC'S ACTION SURE TO RESTORE PROSPERITY The meeting of the Union Pacific lockholders at Salt Lake City yes trday, at which time the directors kre authorized to Issue 1100,000,- of bonds for the .further exten- lim and development of the system, IS an event 01 lar-retminug uiipor- nee to the country at large and es pecially to the Northwest. It will tend fc restore public confluence every where to have it known that the Har man ' interests purpose to go to ork again building new lines and faking improvements upon old package. I For the Northwest It means the jmpletion of many projects, Includ g the Drain-Coos Bay branch and Jjfce Natron extension from Eugene d Klamath Falls. Thousands of men ill be put to work again and it is yore than likely that the sawmills of tis section will soon receive orders (r:,m the railroad that will enable fhetn to resume on full time. The pilroads are said to use practically fee-third of the cut of the mills, and 1 was the complete shut-down of Jjilroad work, following the finan tial flurry, that was more responsi ble for the slump In the lumber mar let than any other one cause. I Taking till these nutters into con pderarion, the meeting at Salt Lake fity spells prosperity to the North-1 est, through the development that ill come from the building of lew railroads and the effect that it 1 Hkeiy to have upon the lumbering fcdufitry. It'GEXK'S l'.All.KOAl) I'HOSPKCTS ARK P.KIKHT Tie Guard has It on good author- lr that the Oregon Electric Railway Jomiuny, operating the Pnrtlnnd talem road, expects to be running s cars into Eugene next year. This tSMHl news and with the splendid ospects for the construction of the Satron extension to Klamath Falls. Ail the operations of the Portland. I'ne & Eastern, now building to pricgfleld, and up the McKeuzie. jfciaiis that tills city niiiFt. build even fcstiT than It is now to keep pace jith the rcn.uirFnier.ts of lt growth f Popu'atnn and business. 1 Eu-ene Is destined to become an nwr-.ant jobbing and niaiiiifae'iir fS city, and the centreing of many piiroads at this point will hasten s development in that direction. Wo ould not be surprised to see Eu ne wholesale houses shipping goods to Eastern Oregon and even to Nor ?ern California over the Natron wi In two or three years from this line. MTKII demand FOR PACIHC FLEET 'It" cn"-!Hr3 and jpavn-s of the. movement, and will aid It in erv manner possible. The people west ui We Rocky mountains reft.ird a rtl. fleet in the Pa.-ific as a nee:- hi 'order to pres,-r.. the pea.. 0f t!u. il'nited States and they win not be I content until congress agrees to the I plan and makes provisions to comn'.v with the unanimous demand of the Western half of the American conti nent. A financial writer in the New York Times says a marked change In the mortgage market is indicated by the statement issued by the Title Utiaran. tee and Trust Company. Last week the company announced that It was prepared to accept loans on Manhat tan real estate at 5 per cent. 'The , mortgage lean outlook Is decidedly ueuer irom me standpoint of the borrower," this statement continues. "There has been a gradual accumu lation of funds for mortgage invest ment, and it Is becoming more and more apparent that in order to ob tain an outlet for these funds the lenders will have to be satisfied with a lower rate of interest than 5 1-2 per" cent. Once the lenders become alive to the fart that they cannot obtain emiibivment fnr thnir rt,n,i ("at panic rates there should be a lib eral flow of money into the mortgage loan field at S per cent." It Is doubtful if one per rent ot tha Jl, 000, 000 appropriated by a bill which has been passed by the senate and favorably reported by the house, to reimburse ex-slave deposi tors In the Freedmen's bank, which "busted" more than forty years ago, will go to the negroes, as nufst of the pasbooks were sold to speculators for almost nothing long before even the first payment wns made by the receiver from the assets. This mon ey will be simply a gift to the unde serving. It is nothing new for the states se curely anchored in one party to be raising Cain about the candidate of the other. Some day, perhaps, a re former may come to the front with a proposition that the states which de liver the goods shall nominate the candidate. If none of the claims of B. F. Lynch, manager of the Johnson boom, are any more substantial than the one declaring that llryan will get less than a majority on the first bal lot, we four that he must be classed with .the hot air bunch. At a vegetarian banquet one of the sneakers, who must have been short -of trouble, branched out in a blanket attack on high-heiled shoes, Merrv Widow hats, corsets, tobacco and wine. Nothing lazy about that man, eh? Notwithstanding its good name, murder is cheap in Churchvtlle, Va., where a negro shot and killed a white boy because he did not dance to suit him, upon conviction of man slaughter, was fined liitl. There are tariff revisionists and tariff revisionists, some in favor of downward and some of upward revis ion. Merely to declare himself a tariff revisionist commits a man to nothing. Ov.ster H.iy is beginning to sit up and lake notice again, now that the time is diiiHing near for it to resume its place cm the map and In the news ot the day. George Gould is nil-. tin r big finan cier anJ i-airoad uia...Kite who asserts that the tide has tamed and that prosperity will s ion rule throughout the land. Why Is a ki' kei ? We respeclfllly submit this as a wort.iy side-partner to the other absurd questions that are now being handed around. THE UtADLK SONG. Adown the vista of the years. I turn and look with silent soul. As though to catch u muted strain. Uf melody, that .;ccmh to ro:l In tender cadence m i.i.v ear. jj.it as I wait, v uli that .on-, h" singer to behold, i. la !''. And silence end . i '.. .-' :ut l , h.-n the sh .I ' : - ' i lla. eitirth"ne i !! " .11.1 .Mice aualn. 1 ;a I To s!'--; upon my nii " (i.n w.-ll I kn..w. I n-r ai: ,;n Vail crv to God. "Ilow '"n-' II..W long?" 'or -o niv "on! her voir-- will mz A never-eii ling I'ra.lie S..ng. - Marion K. G.ltnore NOW AIUKIHI" Seif built a sidendld p.ihoe Hev.oid wnyfarlnu r-a'-h: et Pride to t"iard the f;i"""'. Kroni all ( cmni'.n i..-.t.i. flonrhl Sells Pnd-iu.tr-i"1 hail-- And K.n !' Af''", flh rank pa" I' f"""1 3' o n..i,,. ib- - V. 're 'a1'' !"'"--- ' p, 1.- ,1 K IT. dr i;..l THE EtGEXE ; - '0& ss-: J' 't: ;i 1 1 1 .m mnm, lr nmra ttn ANTHONY HOPE. Anthony Hope, whose uovels ur so popular with all readers ot UcUon, had little success as u writer until he produced the "Prisoner of Zeuda," where upon he came Into Immediate and lasting popularity. Mr, tloe is an Ideal writer of serial storliw. for be Is a master of the art of suspense. This never has beeu more substantially verified .than In bis splendid story "Sophy of Kravoula." In this work be has returned to the tleld of romance, which mads Mm famous. There Is such suspense U-tween the chapters of reckless adven ture, court Intrigue, conspiracy and hairbreadth escupes us to give the story tbut inexplicable charm which Is the true condiment of romance. ENDORSES EDMl'NSON ! FOR REPRESENTATIVE. (Springfield News.) Leon R. Edmunson Is a candidate on the Democratic ticket for Repre sentative from Lane County and no more fitting expression can be used than "he is the man for the place." i Mr. Edmunson Is one of Eugene's most successful young attorneys and j Is well known and very popular over , the county. He is through and. through a man in the truest and noblest sense of the word, secondly he Is eminently fitted for the place. ; He is one of the two candidates on, the legislative ticket who is In fav-! or of Statement No. 1. He is wor- j thy of every voter's esteem for few , men could be sent to the Legisla- ture who would put forth more ear- nest efforts for the people's good , than Mr. Kdmunson. He Is a thor-i ough business man and awakens confidence In those who meet him. He is a man of strong determination and when he makes up his mind that ' a thing Is right he will fight to the! hitter end. Such Is t ho kind of o i man that should b sent to the Leg islature for something will be ae ' roniplislied for our good. He Is very i conscientious In his work and if elected Will prove of service to Lane I county. During Mr. Kdtnunson's business career in the county we have h.irl ample time to judge his ( character, (iiiullficntlop-i and worlhi- noss. I tieretore, 111 s"iecting a K p resentative to the Legislature from Lane County, the voters ttf Spring field should lay aside party affilia tions and unanimously support Mr. Edmunson. STRA WHERRY SHORTCAKE. Mew of dawn on hills of drenm Beaten egg and lots of cream! Breath of bloom from vales of sweet Taste the flavor while you eat! Layers of snow anil bars of gold. In between them, crushed or rolled. Merries from the vines that run. To the reddening "f the sun! Gds. upon Olympus- height. Cross your hands and take a bit". Haltimoro Sun. St.". REWARD I had stolen from the barn Satur ,i;,v niL-M or Sunilav morning my s.-wl.lle It has m v name across the back of the pommel A. P. MeKin Will t.lvn J!., rewnrc! for an definite information regarding the sa me. A. P. McKIXZEY. tf At Hamilton Bros. Eugene GERMAN COACH STALLION The German cohch horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the Boason at Bangs' barn. tf J. If PERKINS. MOTHER'S KITCHEX Seventh and OaR streetf.. has open ed under new management. Good hoard and room hv the day, week or month. Flrst-claM home cooking, chicken ditin."- eve-v H'indny. t. MM S v. ABBOTT. Tonight "Always in the Way." Thrf'-pier.. orchestra tonight, violin, ilouhie bass and piano. :.; THE ORPIIECM. (iASill.INK MOOli SAW W G. White ! prepared to w your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4 3 r. 1 . Residence, j 616 West Slith street j Last wp-k w;triee(! th rn'ij-t , 1 1 of homes ever held In Portland. Hr.-'d.-rs and buyers from Wa-hlncton. Oregon. Muntana. Idaho. California a.l llrltlh Co 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 .1 were ther. with a liberal .. ...i l- 1 1 a t,t ,.r,wri-rn nwnem TJ:e .-.raxi was 12 40 each for every I 1(Pr.. soM d'lrliiir 'to- day of the M-r hiinJ t'ii" man -o"i flu hi ai- h in li"' t re". 'Uli I lie. II. d Til P"1 d the ' '"-', ' ' '' ll.,:,;.-!,1-. I' ' M. ...Mil Tea 1.1 n n Dm? Co DATLT GC.UtD, WEIN'ESDAV, MAY 'I M , i Jil nil n THE MARKET EOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 WMt 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE N'lne-rnnin houso and ot 1 block from cur linn; finu huiuc in riouil roiiditlun; a biirgaiu at Jil.OOO or furulsh ed fur $2,4u. (80 a:r8 G nil lea from Kiikodo; lbO acrea iu cultlvatfou; 220 pasture; splendid H-rooui houKe, 0 Ox til) burn; all ktnda of fruit; iirleo $12,000, In cluding everything on tha place. 160 acres. 6ti urr pasture and timber truiseH l.fiOO.OOO suw timber; 90 acres fenced; 4 room hmiHc, sprlnK nt bonne; small burn, chicken bouse, young on-hard, nil kinds of berries; school 1 mile. Heat this for $ ir.no. Hero we avn 1 fif) acres, f0 acres fenced: 2 bonnes, larso log house and Hiimll frame, Idk barn, Knmury, well water ed with living HtreaiiiH and RprhiKs; 2, ("'0.000 feet snw timber; i miles from Ku Kene. Price, $1500. hu acres adjoining town; fine 8-rooin houne, 3 barns; you n K fa tnily orcha rd ; 5 head horses, U cows, 4 year ltnKs, harncHs, wagons, bug gy, cart, 10' rhlckens, tools, Implementu, furniture, etc.; price, $7,000; $1,000 caah; balance at 6 per cent. We also hare busluoaj open ings and a large Hut of real estate to offer of every des cription. McMURPIiEY & RUGH 22 wtst 8ih St, A New Set of Chairs Why do von have OLD RHAHIIY CIIAIKH In your tiome, when von can make thein GOOD AH NKW lor only doc ? A ran nl Chlnamel will wort wonderi la your home. H"e that the Chlnumao la on every ran. He our went nhow window. Ask to hi p. oi it kw wM.h PAPI.lt f,H Wet .Seventh 8t. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. -1 tUl .t: ' J S, 190 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 OK HA LB KOlf SA1.K Ni'v Kix-rooiu houso ai a bargain. Iiuitilro of owner t y T 4 Ferry street. mlt HAT FOR SAI.K Cheat and v-.tch. Kood quality. Harmon Oebrick, one mile north of Kubiu. m3 DALK O HAY KO K SAl.K Twelve ilolliira per ton. Squire Smith. 1'houe Farmers' 1 3 xt. m4 FOH SAl.K Thorot.Rhhred Hereford bulls for sale. Kuquire i'i0 Wtl lnmctte street. :( FOK SAl.K All kinds of rouh lmiiber. at Pleasant Hill Lumber Co. IMione Farmers TiH. Pleas ant Hill, Oregon. "tilhw FOH SAI-R Huff Orpington 13 for $1. W. H Hampton. 110J Columbia avenue, corner 19th FOR HI.l'K I'ltlXTs of VACANT LANDS write ka encloalnK 50c for each. Township wanted. KoseburK Abstract Co. FOR SALE Oood horse 0 years old; 16 hands; only partly broke. Price, $100. Phono Rod 1401. Oeo. Melvlu Miller, city. Kt)U SAl.K At a barKHln, If sold this week. Corner lot on Fifth and Admit. Kmmlro of owner, 01 S. Wlllamelto atraot. mil FOK SAl.K Unrred Plymouth Hock j eKKa, (1.00 per letting. Cheaper i rateu In lnrubutor lots. Address U. W. Spores, Sprlncfleld, Or.o FOR SAl.K Panics wIMnnB to buy 200 acres of flrst-clnss timber land call on J. W. Carlllo, four miles west of Ilnle. FOH SAl.K One Nntlonnl cash rettls ter, one Henilnnton typewriter und u lnrne Iron sufe. Knquire of I,. M. Truvls, Loan fi Savluga hank buildini;. OAK WOOD FOH SAl.K Small onk wood; can be used for cook stove without uplltllnK; snwed to Id-Inch lenKth. Phone Fiirmors' 2S6 or enquire at Stornec'a grocery. mlO TO THAI-IK A block of dry ninplo and body fir wood hero In town to trade toward stork cattle. CnU on E. M. Warren, ii2 Lawrence, cor ner Weat Sixth. tf FOH SAl.K Slx-holo rnnne, one htnter, dlnliiK Inble (solid onk), dlnliiR chiili-H, cnrpols, rocker, dish es, etc. Cull evenings only, nil" Onyx aveniio. mtl FOH 8AL10 A rlKiir storo, coiisist . of cluars. toluicco, pliics, sportlliK icoods. flshhiK titcklo. sodit foun tnln, root beer ken, iuiikiiiIiicb and iierlodlcnls; Peerless electric inns; head office for Portlnnd and Sun Francisco dully pniers. Hoiison for selling to cIiiimko clliiinlo. Ad- dresa llox 1H3, Ashland. Or. FOH SAl.K 1 I d liOxHO, on corner if Fifth mid Lincoln at reels; east front. 1 Inside lot, KnxlOO, be tween Lincoln mid Lnwrcnrn on Fifth street; north front. imir choice for $12fiil. Theso lots re ns good ns nny In KiiKiinn; owned bv MrB Adiillno Chundi. Knquire of Howe & lluoy. In Mnurer's jew elry store 542 Wllliimetto street tf BIlHt fc.l.l.ANKOCK ACCOHPION PLKATl.Ntl Dono by Mrs. llert Vlnoent at 627 Illlyiird street, near Kast Ninth, on reason able terms.- Phone Hed 3202. tf IF Vol! WANT TO BULL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 412 Wlllmnette itreot, Kn- gene. Or. tf NOTICK lln-'lng recovered from my Injury 1 have resumed my luminous of horseshoeing and general hlai-k-smlthlng. C. 1). Ilolowuy, Kast Klcventh street, Fnlrinouut, Or. DON'T fall to ace C'bezeiu If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Che. vem, llouiii 11, Walton Bldg. tf 1 CASH AND 110 PKH MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from whlrh will be sufficient to make you In dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. 11. HohlnHou, general agent, Pnclflc drove, Cal. INTRANATIONAL COKHKHPON UKNCK SCHOOLS "The Huiy Man'i University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text hooks and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars Bt the local enrollment office, 45 W. KlglAh street, H. J. Klrkwooil. rep resentative. mil KKNT Fl HNISHKD HOOMS HOIt KKNT After Mny 1. Apply at northwest corner Klghth and High strtreta. m4 FOH KKNT A modern flat. Kn quire of M.Hchnelder In the Schuel der block. . tf WATTKll W s.VI'KD --Tsble boarders; private family. Call at 'li.'.ri Illch street, corner Tenth, of phone Id-d r!2 in 7 WAS'TKI) city property for 1!7- a'-re Iitrtu In llenlon eoiitity, (lTQt e.in, iw-i nill'M rroni growlni! t',sn. r.jo lieiwi-n j.oni; T..tii end Wil;W.-fe river" ; no a.-r f:rmlnu' Krooiid. W. II. Kay, Kugene, Oregon. tf anttil i tulmittl. ) WAN I'Klt A youni? man between 1 the aces (if IS and 20 to learn the h:ir.i ware misinesH. i-.mtutre tir OrHftn Hardware Co. tf VVOUK VANTKI-A man with a wife and child. In destitute cir eumstatnert wants any kind of work at once. Knquire nt C.uard offiee. WANT KO To borow $30UU to $;.. 000 for a term of years with gllt edged seiuriiy. tlood prupitsttUMi for any one wish in k to place a loan Address! C. 1. . care liaurd. liOST AM) l-'Ol 1 LOST Ladies' chatelaine watch with gold fob on Kust Might h st reet Monday ; reward ; return to liuard office. m 7 STRAYKl From niy place at Head moud'ki Ferry Tues.lay evening, two bay mares, weight 1200 to KtOO. Any information as to their where abouts will be gladly received, and any expense will be cheerfully paid i Harry Mersdorf. Pouo Farmers I 143. mC ! PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PliYSH'IANH AMI SI IttiKDNS DK. ANNA MAPKKH. Ostenpathlc phyM'ctnn. All curable dlseaset treated. Women and children I specialty. Office ovor F. K. Duuu't Phone Ked 1631. DH. OLIVK C. WA1.LEH, Osteopnihlc physician. Office hours. It a. m. to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Hamp ton buildlug, 7th nnd Willamette streets. Kcsldenco utid office phono 6171. DH. 11. L. STUDI.KY Osteopathic phslclun. Offices over ChumborB' storo, MR Wlllamctto streei Phone Illark 1326. Consultatlou free. Hesldeuco 734 Furry struot. Phone Hod 319 7. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specially. Klectrl citl vibratory nnd light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 nnd 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. J. F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic physician and surgeon. Chronic discuses and diseases of women and children given special ntteiitlon. Faratllu galvanic, static, X-ray und vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Oirire, TiSl Wllliimetto Btreet, with Dr. L. K. McDougaK Hesl dence, 632 Pearl street. OffU-e phone. Main 620. Hcsldcncu phone, Main tllll. ATTOItXIOYS-AT-I.AW S. D. ALLKN, Aimrtinj-at-lu, 610 Wllltunetto street, Kugene. Oregon. L, IIILVK1', Attorney-at-lnw. Uirlo. over Yorun'a shoo store, Bugeuft Orogun. . IJOItltlH & SKIPWOKT1I, Aitornuyt. at law. Office In llovey bulldlug. over Chamburs-llrlstuw hank. C. A. WINTKItM 131 KH, Attorney-'ut law. Land titles and probuto speo lallli'B. Office over Chauihurs-llrls-tow Hank. L,. M. THAVIS, Atlornoy-at-luw. Of fice over Kugene Loan & Savings Uank, Kugene, Oregon. WOoTlCOCIC it POTTKK, Attornoys-al-law. A. C. Woodcock and 10. O. Potter. Offlro one block south ol Chrlsinan block, Kugene, Oregon. LKON It. KD.MliNSON, Altorney-ut-law. Hoouis 1 and 2, Kugene Loud and Savings Hank. WALTON at NKS.4, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton mid S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton lllock, Kugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS ft HI-; AN, tttorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. 10. llean Practice In all courts of the stat and before the II. S. Land Offlct Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluli, IlulldlAg. I. N. HAHHAIiOII. Special atten tion given to divorce and suttle suent tf estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Koom 6. First National Uank liulldlug. Kugene, Oregon. JKSSK o. WKLI.H. Lawyer, No. 2 West Klghth street, Kugene, Or opposite postofflce. (lives special attention to tho examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections Also to all pension matters. Pbont Ked 117. MIMVO IM.IM Kits IIKKIIKHT I.KIOII, mining engineer and expert iiioijllliirKlxt. KellnbU Information furnished to Intending Investors. Kxaiiilnatlons and re ports on mint s and ore trexlinenl Kugene Oregon. AHIIHTKCT FKKH THOMAS Architect. Sseteh ea and plans drawn, blue prints snd specifications. Ucnerul super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Termi reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman block. CAKPKT ( I.KWKK.H JAY C. MOOItK, carpet cleaner Phono llhik 5071. IIKAI, KVI AI K Af.KN'iy J L. ( I.AltK,& CO.' Dealers i;."reai mtate, Creswell, Or. ( mi:i:tO;ki:9 J. V KAYS & CO.. undertakers and fuai'ral illrectors. Kuene. Or. DAY & HKNlirtUSON. undertaken and e'ttbalmern. Corner Villa:u etto and Seventh ttreeu. W. T. tiOlilUJN, funeral director. Stae licensed embalmor. Office and rt'siileiue, Tenth and OHtq et recta, l'honn He-J 4 4 S 1 . A IIS I H AtTOILS T H K 1 . A N K CO V NT Y A HST R ACT CO., Kooma 2 and 3, Waren lllook, Kuane, Or-. Prices reasonable. H'vr;' KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fiilrlmnka-Mttrfio i.iuH.lInn Kninrfl for pumping, (.praying, sawing, griud lug. .OulfltN ccintplolo, Fairbanks Hcali'ti for wi'lghlnK. FatrtMuikct-Morao Dyunmoti and Mo torn for pnwcr and Ilht. l"alrauk!Moi-f.o Vlndiiillls anil Timor!!. FalrlmnkP-Mnrwe flrlndcr, Foe Clioipn, Well limifi. . All (trNt iiall(y khk1ii nt lowmt price nlunyH In atfH'k. IJlMral trriim. I'luiiipt iv ply to liMiiliici and quick slilpiiM'iilH. Writ) fur catalnguo aucj prlcm, BERCER.&. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS MORSE Sb CO. Portland, Oregon . I ?J 1 1 h M H kl torn IN ONB OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH ORADE WORK ItTII it low at IUTIII xsusta Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Jall and let us estimate on your work i Aya & Heitznun 34 West 6th SO Phons blsckl I IT EleciriaGas, Water Willamette Valley Co HALL SHUMVVAY PliiinhliiK nnd Newer Work. Also Kcnernl JiiIiIqik In till and sheet Irini work. Iron work promptly attended lo. ( .irry a f 1 1 1 line ot pltiiublnr; r xtttres Phone lllm-k 1.17. .1UU WH'onielte . f -"j.'.C ' ' 'C)' ' Anl'-V- o (9 O