Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 11, 1908, Image 3

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"MOXDAV, MAY It, 1UOK
WDOWS OF VETERAN'S
1 GET BETTER PENSIONS
f Only widows of the Civil War sol
diers who married previous to June
fjT, 1890, are entitled to a pension
ilti increase as provided by the new
lir which went Into effect on the
a9th of last month. This affects per-
"tons whose pension is under $12
iCharles Bent, United States penslqn
Jigent at Chicago, in an interview in
Hhe Tribune, says:
"Under the new law the pension of
Vl widows, minors and helpless chil
dren now on the rolls at a less rate
'fa Increased to (12 per month, and
;taey will be paid at the Increased
Irate at the next quarterly payment
"m Jul)' 4 th.
i "It will not be necessary for them
Jto make a new application for the
'Increase. The vouchers now In thler
(possession should be held and execut
ed as usual July 4th next, and the
jincrease will be added by. the pension
(agency. Thereafter the quarterly
vouchers will be sent for $36.
J; "Those noj already on the rolls
h are pensionable under the new
Jaw should make their application
direct to the commissioner of pen
sions at Washington, D. C."
SOKKKP THK I'KACH
I IX NORTH SEA REGION
I The dove f peace Is hereafter to
Jbover over the waters of the North
find Baltic seas, and find safe resting
.tlaces on the shores of Germany,
Denmark, France, Great Britain, The
Netherlands and Sweden, according
do the Information promulgated by
Los Angeles Express. The na
Ijttoas named have, entered Into sol
emn treaty to preserve the territo
rial staus quo In that region. In
tase of any of those mlsunderstand
jtogs which usually arise through the
gossip of jingo patriots, "tha signato
ries will confer with each other in
'jarder to come to an understanding
ilhrauch agreement among thom
,jtel?es," etc., etc.
These resolutions to be good will
Tirely bring rejoicing to th.;i-'e who
,-Jiave been wearing habiliments of
joe since the adjournment of the lii.it
Vace conference at The Hague. This
(terlaratlon of future good behavior
;ay also arouse hope. If thi-s? pow
ers can enter Into agreement to place
4h North and Baltic s as in the
ftace zone, why cannot similar en
fisements be made to include other
Eatery areas in likeconditlon of qul
Jtude? J There is the Pacific ocean, for In
ance. which is already regarded as
.Jn arena by warlike, persons. The
foper Program at once suggests It -lf.
The American fleet's globe
Jircling cruise is for the purpose of
ennnstrattng the advisability of
feace with a nation that can mnrshal
i Procession of sixteen of the biggest
Shtlng ships. After this voyage Is
nded the moment may be opportune
intimate that the time has arrived
Jr discussing the status quo of the
Tac"ic and for the nations Inierest
"1? ' co"fer each other," as
iie f.uropeans have done.
Business hna stnnHlte tnero.lsed
J" 'he first of the year." says C.
L;vy.'third vice president of the
Jfirthern Pacific, "and there has been
.? ,tpady growth of traffic in the
'orthwest since the first of the
?'r." says the Spokane Chronicle.
uPl('d with this assertion comes
ttaioment that the Northern Pa-
r"5 "ill spend' Jl.riOO. 000 during
? t i0 days fur the purchase ,:t
iht tnrs in anticipation if In-
FeuM business. Western railroads j
taking bigger and faster gains
traffic ,md in net earnings (ban
the Eastern rnul, Tlo, fili'an-l
";-di'y of the great V.t ha
d-niontratert, for It was In the
T'''' that the effects of the panb
;rp ! anjtcast felt, and lt(' the
, 1 Is Uiont taitfiiy recover! 2
from the subsequent bu:
iness depres- '
sloe.
It wnull seem as if ;he s;ro..t rai-.
way company should be makin- s-'n'",
movtoward giving that ha:f ot h'
city ivlng west of Willamette s' O
car service. As It is now oulv halt i
the population of Eocene derive? any
benefit from the street railway anj j
It would require but a small ir'v.,,,
ment on the part of the company to
extend their line out either Fifth
Sixth, Seventh or Eighth street to the'
western limits of the city, thereby
accommodating a large number of
people and largely increasing their
receipts from fare. Eugene is pat
ronizing the cars very liberally and
the company should reciprocate by
giving the public the best possible
service.
It Is said that England is genuine
ly afraid of a general war in In lla.
Don't you think any such thing.
England Is not afraid of war with
any nation on earth War is what
she likes and thrives on. It is her
stock In trade and the one occupa
tion above all others that keeps her
people busy and out of mischief.
And It is dull times, Indeed, with
the United Kingdom when It has not
from one to half a dozen scraps on
hand in different parts of the world.
But It all makes trade and prosper
ity for the home people, and above
all furnishes something for the Ig
noble scions of the nobility to do.
H. H. Rogers had his nerve on
straight when he asked the federal
court to award him damages for In
Jury to his character by reason of
his having been Included in the mer
ger suit against Harrlman and his as
sociates for their railroad manipula
tions. It may be that his associa
tion with Mark Twain has given him
the notion that he is a humorist.
What paving Eugene expects to do
should be done this summer, while
the plant Is here. It costs Beveral
thousand dollars to ship the machin
ery out and back again and get it set
up in running order, and it is reason
ably certain the paving company .will
not return to this city next year or
the year after for a contract cov
ering a few blocks.
Big time in Washington today,
laying the corner stone of the build
ing donated by Andrew Carnegie for
the home of the bureau of American
Republics. President Roosevelt, An
drew Carnegie, Secretary Root, John
Barrott and a number of foreign dig
nitaries were; on the program for ad
d resses.
Thut beautifully constructed bro
therly love machine, built for Cen
tral America, under the supervision
of Secretary Root, In Washington
last winter, has slipped a cog or two,
and Secretary Taft has been sent to
see of he ran smile it into working
smoothly again.
A poorly Informed exchange won
ders why the most of the "favorite
son" booms have been confined to
state limits. Why, brother, didn't
you know that they were not even
equipped with a license to do an In
terstate business?
Andy Carnegie says he has" always
wanted to be a vagabond, and we
doubt If there Is a vagabond who has
not wanted to be an Andy Carnegie.
Both would come nearer 1 getting
their wants by patronizing our want
columns.
Yes. this is a bard, hard world.
11st hs h lot of conK'-ssmen are find
ing out bow much ad litional fun the
can get out of the Increase in salary
their unfeeling constituents are find
ing out a way t separate them from
their Jobs.
"Eat no meat and you will live to
be 2Ti0 years old." says W11 Ting
Fang. Next- thing W11 knows the
inet.t trust will be having him In
dicted for preaching an undue re
straint of trade.
Billy" Hearst r ay have douhM of
his
ever reaching :h tce-dttVnry. but
the manner in wMLo he is laying
oible-making w:r - inlrtn '
enee in his al..I!-y -" li,vr '"
g od '
An exchange prints a long dit irial
ou 'Why W mien Laugh." We don't
pretend to know f.ir i:r-. hut have
an Idea that It i" beuiuse tlo-y find
nu n so "ea-v."
If the Southern Republicans had
the same ca; a. ity for turning out
electoral ote that they have for
noise; t;icm would In- no solid S .uth.
As a suitable punishment for hlv
i hen!-. criro.. "'
! cond-nir. Harry Or-hatd to marry
I .v,i- Ciinn.-s woman
MOTHER1 KIU'ME
Seren-h and oTk ... b""j
d under new n.an-g-ment. .
board and room by the day. ' or
month ir.t-la- bon, co..:ng
Chicken dinner every 'nfvtr
j ,f 41 KM- 3 -' '"
-VMt
f. iV' , 1
WINSOME-BESSIE-M0YER.
Mlsa Muyer, who baa appeared In tuauy Broadway sucvessen lu recent
years, is au exceedingly beautiful young woman, beside being- possessed of
more than ordinary stage talent. Because of her rare beauty she l a favorite
with the artists of the metropolis and bus posed for several well known
ja inters. Her pictures have, appeared In many Europeau publication along
with other distinct types of the American beuuty.
KIVE-MII.E t'OAST
RECORD IS HROKEX
The coast record for five miles was
broken on a slow track at the State
Fair grounds yesterday afternoon,
A. A. LT. rules and sanctioned by A.
A. U. officials, to decide whether I
or not the Indian runners In the re-i
cent Portland-Salem relay race made I
the time credited to them on the first
lap. it was claimed that Walter
llalght had made his lap In 2D min
utes, 63 seconds, a distance slightly
under 5 1-2 miles. The race yester- .
day was to test the speed of the Che-
mawa runners, and was open to all:
registered amateur athletes.
The entries for the race, in the or- 1
der in which they drew places, were'
as follows: Petor Casey, George WI1-'
Hams, Sam John, Lewis Sanderson,
Apis Watklns, Michael Wilson, Amos;
Smoker, Frank Dan and Walter!
llalght, of Clicmawa. Salem States-
man.
NARROW ESCAPE OF
DWELLING llOlSE
Special to The Guard.
Goshen, May 9. Just before noon
today fire was discovered In the roof,
of the (lulley residence Just south of
town. Mrs. Gulley ran to the nearest;
neighbor's, Lane Matlock's, who has j
a phone, and the Goshen people were
called. Soon a bucket brigade was
pouring water ou the fire, which
was extinguished before much dam
age was done, nlthough quite a hole
was burned In the roof.
But for the plume the house would
have been burned, and but for the re
cent rain the phone would have been
too slow.
I,OST VAI.LEV NOTES
(Special Correspondence.) !
Lost Valley, May fi. Rev. Kelly!
preached Saturday night at the Trent ;
schoolhouse: Sunday morning and
evening nt the Dexter schoolhouse.
Sunday nfteroon Brother tlnlman ad-;
dressed the people of Dexter.
County Sell ml Superintendent DM-
lard visited the Dexter school last
Thursday. !
Mrs. S. Fairy .-r Is visiting with,
her sister, Mrs. L. L. Addliiglon, of
this place..
Rev. 1). E. Baker filled his regular
appointment here Monday night to
a good-sized audience.
T. 11. Fentoti has charge of the
.ehool here during the Illness of the
regular teacher, Mrs. W. II. Fenton.
Revs. Baker and Kelly ar- on their
way to Rush Island to hold a series
of meetings.
El RXITrilU FACTORY
Having purchased the Day Hen
derson fiirnlturo faolory. I am now
prepared to manufacture furniture
upon special orders, and am pre
pared to fill orders for tho retail
or wholesale trade. Repairing work
also solicited and prompt attention
given name.
My prices will be found reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed In every
respect. U. C. MORGAN.
FREE I.IK'TI RE
.('at'"- TV;:ii;s Mills, author of
' " ie S; ir.til" I' - Existence," and
editor of th- 1 1 11 -day Evening Trlb-un-.
is a !.''' authority on con
structive socialism.' H" will address
ih- p-opl- on th- sub)."-!. ' Public
Ownership of Monopol:-.! Indus
tries" at the cjiunhoiMe Friday even
ing. Mav I.',, at s p. 111. I'.veryboil)
cordially invited.
mi:
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
W ' G. White U prepared to
your wood nn short notice.
Phone. Black 435!. Residence.
616 West Sixth dreet
tXlW FEED
Alfalfa ni'-il. At BhIIcv's T"nth
and Wlllame'te streets, phone I'.-d
IfnlllMrr Rocky M.iun'alu
ton-it .- stomach, stimulate
.zv liver, strengthens the be
d make, their action easy and
nr.il The b ' t' tile for the w
MM-m. S.'.c Tea TaV-
LINN lliU'G CO
o e
Wrnf (tunes piann0 I.eaT
leri at Morrla' Mualc S-ar.
Q
&
Tea
the
.St?. i-cx 1
f it
THE MARKET
POR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Nine-room house and lot 1
block from car lino; fluo
ho tnu in good oondltlou; a
barKiilu nt $2,000 or furnish
ed for $2,400.
180 ncres U miles from lOuRono;
160 acres In cultivation; 220
, pasture; splendid 8-mom
house, tiOxliO barn; all kinds
of fruit; price $12,000, In
cluding everything on the
place.
160 acres, 6ii acres pasture and
timber crulKcs 1.500,000 saw
timber; 10 acres fenced; 4
room liousi, HpriiiK at house;
small .b.irn, chlckon house,
youiiK orf-tiard. nil khul of
brrnts; scluml 1 inllo. Heat
this for f 1 r. (mi.
Here we avo 1T0 acres, CO
acres tencfil; 2 houses, lsrn
log housi? and small frame,
lo' barn, yr.iiuiry, well water
ed with living streittns and
s;rtHK; S.ihmi.000 feet saw
limber; i miles from Eu
gene. I'rire. SI 500.
85 acres atljululng town; flno
S-room hnune, 3 barns;
young family orchard; 5
head norm, fi cows, A year
lings, barnesH, wagons, bug
gy, cart, l'' chickens, tools,
liuploiiien's. furniture, otc;
price, $7.tMi0; $1,000 cash;
balance at fi per cent.
We atpo have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 west 8th St.
MONROE
TEe HOUSEFUR NISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DE
TROIT STOVES and
RANGES. Catthpaid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. Phone Red S576-67 Wt Fluhtb SC.
EUGENE .OREGON
CHICHESTi-Bo PILLS
V, s Hie I.I ijAi. .
T I.
REAL
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I OH 8 A I K
' Fi.)R ri.I.E--New six-riHim house at
a bargain. Inquire of owner at
74 Ferry street. ml:!
HA1.K1) HAY FOR SALE Twelve
dollars per ton. Squire Smith.
Phone Farmers' 13xS. m'J4
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hereford
bulla for sale. Enquire 550 Wil
lamette street. . tf
FOR SALE Three cows for sale:
two fnsh and one soon to be
fresh. Inquire at Hi Lawrence
street. nile
J FOR SALE I have I' .Hi eor.U 01
i hard wood, r. 1... miles southeast
I of Kug. no. Address tieo. L. Bees
with, lioshou. Ore. m I I
FOR SALE Buft I .rpiiiHii.ii eggs.
13 for 1. W. H. Hamilton. 1 10 J
C-oliitubla avenue, corner luth t.
t'OK ltl.l'K I'lilNTK of VACANT
LANDS write us eneloslnx .r0c f.u
each. Township wnnieil. ItosebuiK
Abstract Co.
KOIt SAI.K Two Rood timber
clnluia for location Terms ren
aonaiile. Smith & Hrowu, ti
burn, Oreiton. llox 9 4. Jii
FOK SAI.K Oood norae 6 years old;
16 hands: only partly broke.
Price. $100. Phone. Hod 14 SI.
tieo. Melvin Miller, e-lty.
VOH SAI.K At a baritaiu. If sold
this week C-orner lot on Fifth
anil Adiiins. Kmiuire of owner.
ul S. Wlllainetlo street. mil
FOK SAI.K Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of flrst-elasa timber lnnd
call on J. W. Carlllu, four miles
west of Halo.
FOIt SAI.K -A well I ill proved fin in
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co
burK. This Is a liurKuin ut $'i0
per acre. On Hood terms. Smith
& llrown, CuliurK, Or. ,
FOK SAi.tC One National cush regis
ter, ono KemliiKtou typewriter mid
u large Iron safo. Kuqulre of 1..
M. Travis, Loau & Savings bank
build in)!.
OAK W0O1J FOK SA1J.J Small oak
wood; can be used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed to 16-Inch
length. Phono Fnrmors' 280 or
enquire at Stemor'a grocery. mlO
FOK SAI.K A fine farm nf 171
ncres will bo sold for per
acre on good terms, If ?ol.l In the
next thirty days. Smith & Hrown,
Cobui'K, Oregon, llox 94. Jli
FOH SAI.K Flno mountain rnnch of
SO acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house find out
buildings; located eight miles west
of Kugeiie. Price, $1000. Curl
O. Washbiirno. tf
FOH SAI.K 1 lot 00x140, on corner
of Fifth nnd Lincoln stn-eta; east
front. 1 Inside lot, 00x1 U0, be
tween Lincoln and Lawrence on
Fifth street; north front. Your
choice for II 250. These lota are
as good as any In Kugeno; owned
by Mrs. Adnllne Church. Kiiqulro
of Howe & Huoy, In Maurer'a Jew
elry store, 64 2 WTIIamotto street.
tf
FOH SAI.K No. 13 K0 acres 7 1-2
miles out; house nnd barn; $26
per aero. No. 134 ;40 acres, 3
miles from Kugeno; highly Improv
ed; growing crops go with farm;
the best thing we know of for the
money; $48110. No. J70 A fine
farm of 600 acres; Improved; out
12 miles; $2f. per acre. No. 179
200 acres; no biillillngs: (I miles
out; $20 per ncre. Also hundreds
of other farms and ranches. We
protect our customers from all
frauds nnd hwIiuIIch. believing we
can make more money bv locating
n man right, and then locating hls
menus, than by nny other uietli
od. Oregon La:-.:! Company.
WANTKIt
WAN TKD - Messenger boy lit lele
phone office. tf
WANTED Bookkeeper and steno
grapher. Inquire of Scobcrt &
Dodge, Eighth nnd Olive. tf
WANTED A young man between
the ag.ni of H and 20 to learn the
hardware business. Enquire of
Orlffln Hnrdwwe Co. tf
WANTED To fiorow 13000 lo1 $r.,
000 for a term of years with gllt
edged security, flood proposition
for any one wishing to place a
loan. Address C. 1... care Oaurd.
WANTED (.'My properly for 1H7
ncro farm In Hentoii county, Ore
gon, two miles from growing
town. Place lli between fng
Tom and Willamette rivers ; 90
acr.-s farming ground. W. II.
Kay. Eugene, Oregon. tf
allhctfLLAMvOt H
ACCOKDION Pl.fcATlNO Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hllyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Bed 3302. If
IK YOU W A. NX TO HELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu
gene. Or. tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoeing arid genera! blnek
nmitlilng. ('. D. Holoway, East
Eleventh street, Falrniount, Or.
1 CAHII AND $10 PEK MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vliiev:ird, the Inroe from which
will he snf flfl.-nt to make you In-depenil'-Ilt
f. life. ll.'klliUiitl.i
pnmptilct, valuable Inforniation
and rontrset free. F. B. Bohltiviti,
gen.-rsl agent, Pacific Grove, fal.
IIS('I' I.I. Mill S (( i.iiiniii.Ml.)
IKiNT tall to see L'neiem It you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy anil sell farm and rlty prop- j
erty. liniroveil ami unimproved.
Timber and nilnltiit stock. 11. Clia.
em. lioom U. Walton Uldg. tt I
INTEKNATIONAI. COKUK31't)N-!
DKNCK SOHOOl.ft "Th lluay
ilan's Unlierntly." (ile a tuor-1
ough tralnliift at your uwu home'
In nearly all the tra.lra and prurea-1
sioiis. 'lxt books and lntriiinentH
(when reiiulredl (uriililied free.,
Kull lntoriuai l.m and olreulara at I
tlte local enrollment office, 45 W. j
r.iKiun street. It. J. Mrkwoort, rep
resentative. nut iii:T
l'l liNIHIIKI) HOOM FOK UKN I'
T:'S Wlllaiuette street. ml 4
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'llVSlClANS A.M St Kt.KONS
l)H. A.N.. MAl'ltKH. Osleapatllli
phyVciau. All curable disease,
treated. Women and clilldreu i
specially. Office over F. K. Duuu't
Phone Hed 1631.
UH. II. I.. SIT: 111. KY Osteopathic
physlclau. Offices over Chambers'
tore. 618 Wlllamettu street
Phone lllack 1326. Consultation
free. Itesldenro "34 Ferry street
Phone Hed 3197.
C. II. CANNON, M. 1). Hoiuoepathlc
physician and surgeon. Chrunir
diseases and diseases of women
and rhlldren a specialty. Kliu-trl-ral
vibratory and light trentiuent
Office. Suite 1, 3 and 3, luiin build
ing. Phono Main 640. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
J. F. TITUS, M. L). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
dlsenses and diseases of women and
children given special intention.
Farndlc galvanic, static, X-ray unit
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 6S1 Wlllaiuette afreet,
with .Dr. L. K. McDougal. Ilesl
deuce, 633 Pearl street. orflco
phono. Main 629. ltesldeuce
phone, Main 631.
ATTOHN KVH-AT-LAW
S. 1). ALI.KN, Attornej-at-la. 616
Willamette street, Kugeno Orngon
L. UlLYKU, Attorney-at-law. otflo.
over Yoran'a shoe atore, Kugou
Oregon.
UOHHia & 8KIPVV0KT1I, Attorney
at law. Office In Hovey building,
over Chnmbers-Urlstow hank.
C. A. WINTKKMKIKH, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office ovur Chambers-llrlB-tow
Hank.
u. M. THAVIS, Attornoy-at-law. Of
fice over lOugeno I. nun & Having!
Dunk, Kugone,' Oregon.
WOODCOCK t POTTUill, Attorneys
at-lAW. A C Wnnilimclr .nil M n
Potter. Office ono block south of
lurtsman block, Eugene, Oregon
LKON H. EDMUNSON, Attornoy-at-law.
Itooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WALTON NKHfl, Attornaya-kt-law.
J. J. Walton aad S. P. Nesa. Will
practice In all tha courts la the
slate. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft HKAN, Attyrneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. rO. Ueuu
Practice In all courts of tha stub
and beforo the II. 8. Land Offlct
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 MoUluui
Building.
1. N. HAKIIAIKHI. Special atten
tion given to dlvorco and settle
ment f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurauce Company. Huouj
6, First National Bunk Building
Eugene, Oregon,
JESSE fi. WELLS, lawyer, No. 2t
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opposlta postnfflce. (lives specla'
attention to tha examination of ah
stracta, drafting wills, settling es
lutes, conveyances and collections
Also lo all pension matters. Plioni
Bed 1176.
AHCHITMr
FltER THOMAS Arch Bert. Snetch
ea and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General auper
vision over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, largo or small, aee mo. Terms
reasonable, ltoom 7, Chrlauian
block.
CAItl'KT I.KANKIIM
JAY C. MOOKE, carpet cleaner
Phono Blnrk 6071.
II EA I. KMTATK AHK.NTH
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers II. roal
estate, Creswell, Or.
Ml VI VO l:(;l.M I HH
HEKIIKKT I.KICII, mining rnglneei
nnd t-jrpert metallurgist.., Hellahle
Information furnished to'lntondlng
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ora treatment
Eugene Oregon.
I NHKIU AHKItH
J. W. KAYS le CO.. undertaker and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY IIE.MDKKSON, undertaken
and embuliners. Corner Willam
ette a,nd Seventh streets.
W. T. OOHDON, funeral director.
State Hi-eiiHed embnlmer. Office
and residence:. Tenth and 0111
st rents. I'hoiin lti-d 44H.
ABSritAtTOBM
THE LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Booms and , Warm Block,
O Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
siuii!i:iiv p.( ii'ic
k. r.. timk caku
Tim n nl Port In ml P;iM-iiier
No. HI a. in.. Oi l-sou Ex
press. No. I' ;:mi a. m., C.ttaso Urove
Paj. 'eiu; :.
No. 2- 11:45 a. in., R.iseburg
Passer i:er.
No. II -i'.:4J p. in., Portland F.x
presi. To-.vtinl S:m I '.-iineKci Piw-ieiiney.
N.i. 112:1 p.m., Itosebiirg Pa3-
sen.;.-r.
Nn. 17 - !i::t"i p.m., Cnttage Grove
Pa-'i in:. 'i'.
Nn. 1.". -12:112 a.m., California Kx
press. No. i:i 4:14 a. ni.. Sun Francis
co KxpresM.
Weiulllii Itriiiu-h.
N.i. SI 7. nil a. m., leaves Kikcho
fer sprhmflelil.
No. S2--Il:in a. in., arrives Ku-m-ne
from SprlliKfleld.
No. S7 - 1:00 p. in., leaves Kui;c!to
for Weiidlinit.
No. sn fi:40 p. ni., arrives Ktigena
from endliiiK.
KM. Ml'UUAV.
Gen. Pass. Aitt.
Portland, Or
JOHN' M. SCOTT.
Asst. 0. P. A.
. J. OIl.l.KTTK,
Local A Kent.
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KITCHEN & KOMPP
Succuort to
ARMtTACE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
0.ik and 7th, Eugene. Or.
. GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
FttlrlmiiltK-Mni'so (iiittolliio Englnea
for piiniiliig, spraying, suwing, gilml.
lug. .Oiitfiis eouiiletf.
l-'alrbniihs Hcules for weighing.
l-'iilrljiinkH-.Morno Dynamos ami Mo
tors for power ami light.
l,1alif.uiiliS-.Moi'Mj YVtmlinills and
Towers.
I'lililmlikH-More Orlnders, Peed
Choppers, Well lumM.
All first iiu III y goiHls nt lowest
prices iihvays In atuck. Llbs-riil terms.
Prompt reply to tiiqiilrlea anil quick
shipments. Write for ciUulogue and
price.
BERGER. &. BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eitgone, O-,
FllBANKi, MORSE (E, CO.
Cortland, Oregon
LAROE3T FACILITIES
IN THE WE8T FOR
THE'PRODUCTION OP
HIGH GRADE WORK
lam tl lew at uiriia Rcaiu
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning w,rk. Gill
and let us estimate
on
your work
Ay a & Heitzma.ii
24 WestBthSt.
Phont bl.ckl 117
Williams . Co. Transfcr
Light and heavy Hauling
WOOD FOK iALH
' 504 WllljmelltSI- Eognvf, Orrfui.
Phone Mlaek II t
HALL , SHUMWAri
i ' I'liiinbliiK nml Hewer Work. -Also
general JohlilnK In tin and
ahcet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to. "'
Crry a full line of plumhlnc nxturea
Phone lllutk 1372. .4U0 Willamette
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