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? A.V IXDUPE-VHEYf PAPNI'..
Member or Associates i-res.
He serves his country best
Who joins the tide that lifts
her nobly on;
For speech has myriad
tongues for every day,
And song but one; and law
within the breast
Is stronger than the graven
. law on stone
There Is a better way.
He serves his country best,
Who lives pure life and doeth 4
righteous deed,
And walks straight paths,
however others stray,
And leaves his sons, as utter-
most bequest,
A stainless record, which all
men may read
This is the better way.
Susan Coolidge.
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iKIGKXE HONORED
J BY STATE CHANGE
1 Eugene is entertaining today a
? large number of delegates to the state
f grange, and we trust that all our peo
ple will do their part toward mak
jlng their stay pleasant and profitable.
2 Toe grange Is an organization that Is
dolng a great deal of practical good
J; lor Its members, by arousing interest
ln progressive farming and bringing
its members Into closer touch with
inch other, enabling them to ex
change views and experiences, aa well
fi providing a forum for the full dls
cusston of questions of public con
Irsrn. 1 The grangers number among their
Jmembers many of the most intelll
fgent, progressive and prosperous clt
I liens of the state and Eugene was
honored In being selected of the pluce
for their state meeting.
il'AKKY OCT STIJKET
IM'.MtOVKMKXT Pl.AXS
That is an excellent idea to pave a
black wei;t from Willamette
street on Fifth and Sixth streets.
jThis. with the proposed pavement .of
Joilve street and about the county
Sharks, will practically cover the bus
llners part of the city and strangers
who visit Eugene will naturally be
jeiven the impression that the entire
jci'.y is paved. There will not be a
jmuddy cross street next winter be
tween the railroad depot and Tenth
'street, and It wouldn't be a bad Idea
'to pave a block either side of Willain
Jette on Tenth, so as to make the
fpaved district extend entirely to
KipVPnth a..A,. M.KInl. t in hn f, !1 VO ll
ifrom Willamette to the railroad
jjcrossing at the University, a dis
tance of eleven blocks.
Street improvement Is doing more
to enhance the growth of Eugene
fin anything else at the present
it'tne, and It would be a wise thing to
Icompieie tne work .nis year while
i'"e plant Is here. Property owners
could make no better Investment, as
he enterprise of Eugene in this re
spect Is already being spread over the
jntire Northwest, and daily attract-
'"R well-to-do home seekers, who
ir buying or building residences
nil becoming permanent resi lent of
P I'niverslty city.
WW ItKPAP.TMKXT
J is hadi.y m:i:dld
1 The Oakhnd Enquirer thinks that
?he bill introduced. In the House by
iepre3ntatlv nandcn of u,ulsi-
A,a. for the creation of the depart
KDt f transportation nd pulfo
j or, as a branch of the govcrn
"'"tht to pass. It is absurd
government with such va-t
J"ir,i(ii.it,)nj of Its transportation
8 rests and otf.nt Li iru i, nl, lie
1
j TtIKSDAY, MAY IS, 1908
J THE BETTER VAY
a as to d,.ai
Impor
tant Dla!Trrs thr0URh dl,llarlnlen:s i
which are overloaded with bus!is '
Congressman Raadell. in ,,..:
ing his bill, denied any Intention o i
criticising the engineering corps ot
the army, but said he dU blame con
gress fur putting upon thai curps a i
'nondescript method of river and
i"",rM mat is ansolute-
ly Impracticable." It Is utterly ab
surd that the construction work of
this country has to be done in a
roundabout way through the army
department.
Representative Randell well said
that the work of the river and har
bor improvement should be taken
away from the army englne-'rs and
placed in the hands of competent ci
vilians. The transportation Interests
of the country are certainly of suffi
cient Importance to warrant the cre
ation of a departmelnt co-ordinate
with the war department, the treas
ury department, the department of
agriculture and tie d; panuu-nt of
commerce and labor.
Eugene, with its paved streets well
swept, arches of multi-colored lights
through the business section, and gay
bunting and pennants waving to the
breeze, presents a beautiful picture
to the hundreds of visitors from all
over the state. Only a lack of rooms
for housing visitors properly pre
vents Eugene from becoming the pop
ular convention city of the state.
Judge Landis got In a fining humor
again the other day and soaked a
bunch of railroads J13.150, In
amounts ranging from $100, for vi
olating the safety appliance law, to
$6300, for violating the cattle trans
portation law, all ot which seems to
prove that all the railroads are not
being good.
A suffragette, armed with a big
dinner bell, forced Winston Churchill,
the English politician, to sklddoo, in
stead of making a speech to a big
meeting. As the open season for
spell-binding Is upon us, we shudder
to think of the possibility of the
adoption of the dinner bell Idea over
here.
Dan Sully, who wont "busted" a
few years ago trying to be the cotton
king, has duplicated the trick In try
ing to be the soap king, which ought
to convince him and his kind that
this Isn't a good time for American
kings, crowned or uncrowned.
The adage that "a shoemaker's
family never wears good shoes" was
called to mind by a decision of the
Pennsylvania supreme court declar
ing the will of the late chief Justice
of that court, drawn by himself, In
valid.
Everybody can now safely loosen
up. Hetty Green, who moved last
winter to reduce her rent from $23 to
$19 a month, has moved again this
time to a swell hotel, where she Is
paying $30 a day for accommoda
tions. There are now correspondence
schools for about everything else, and
we are confidently expecting to get
a bunch of literature from one which
promises to each an easy and cheap
way of getting divorced while you
wait.
In spite of the trouble which
befell those who have In the past
attempted to pull off the stunt, a
bunch of daring Chicago speculators
are again trying to get rich quick by
cornering the corn market.
If the able inventors who nr.! burn
ing midnight oil trying to make dia
monds, would turn their attention to
beef they might expect to receive
more wishes for their success.
KYtravacan: nralse of poverty by a
rich bank president reminds us that
poverty Is a mighty good thing
provided that you can look back a!
i:.
The number of freak "Merry Wid
ow" stories being printed indicates
that the foxy space writers are right
on the job while fie fad lasts.
The state troops nf Kentucky seo-u
to be as badly "ik r" 1" of ' i
blooming Night Ui.l-rs as the olh-r ;
residents of the fat'-. j
woo" n.twiso
John M. Y. Dtxou, surroaor to W
Bodoy. All wood sawea io
For
prompt service " 1
331 i
Gasoline woodsow
OEHMAN COACH HTALI.IO
The German coach home which
purchased from Duncan .Scott will
make th stand during the season at
Bangs
Urn' J. H PERKINS.
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THE EVGEXE DAILY Cl ARD, TUESDAY. MAY 12,
- .ill.--ir fc.&'i
SIR THEODORE MARTIN.
Sir Theodore Martin, who is publishing a volume entitled "Queen Vietorln
as I Knew Her," Is one of the oMit uuthors living, having recently celebrHU'J
bis nluety-secoud birthday auuiveranry. He published his ilrst InKik seventy
years ago. He la a devoted student of art. literature nud music und Tor yeiiK
enjoyed the close friendship of Queen Victoria. His book contain many
hitherto unpublished reminiscences of that remarkable wuuiuu.
TO THE OKKOOX ItOSK.
Thou wast born with the blush of
morning,
With Its radiant glory and light,
While the dawn with Its beauty
adorning,
Lies enthralled In thy form so bright,
'Tis the love of the Maker thou
bearest.
Just a message of hope and of cheer,
And as pure as thy perfume is rarest
Is the song thou art singing here.
Oh, thy pctnls are red as the blushet
On the cheeks of a sweet rustic maid.
When the warm flood of love sweepB
and rushes
While the first words of love, soft
aro said,
Thou are glorious, passionate, glow
ing. In thy heart burns a sensuous fire;
And my love for you ever Is growing, ,
While my muse dost thou ever in
spire. j
Like the mornlng'B fresh crystals of
dew.
Like the stars In the deep silent
night.
Are thy petals of white rose, so true.
Are thy petals, so pure and so white; '
In thy breast lie the unwarmed (
snows,
And subdued Is the fierce tropic heat
Of desire. And thy heart's spirit
knows
Naught of sin, but of love, chaste and '
sweet.
In this beautiful, golden Westland.
'Neath the blue of our sun-kissed ,
skies.
Thou art crowned as our queen, fair
nnd grand;
And thy smile do we over most priz,
'Tis our love and our pride, and our
boast,
'Tis the Queen where the great water
flows.
And with pleasure, we drink to this
toast :
"To the glorious Oregon Hose."
DOW A IT K.MS
f Special Corresjiondence. )
Imna, May 12. The ruin for Ihei
ptlsf few days has been of great vnl
ii ' to the fields of lute sown grain
Prospects for a good crop have not
been better for years.
Most everybody In this vicinity is
enjoying good health at present.
John Adams was In Donna Sunday.
J. S. Magladry has closed down his
sawmill. He Is also removing the
lumber from the old dock Just be
low the station.
J. K. McGeo Is having a new well
pir down at his residence. C. Ilny
d"ti is a!o golntt to havo one put
dn vn tit M p'a'c.
A "titiber of ihi: young people at
. i..i j. ol'T.!" at Seavey's ferry cm
r'ir. M'1'; m P'lni'av. Amfing those
v. hn we-' w Grace Thompson,
c-w-f. i: ,n'ti'". nna Hills. Flora
c.eorg". . I'ti.-i tt. (;. Thompson, l
Hill and A. Price. They report a go,d
tlrne.
Mr and Mrs M L. IKmmitt, of
Kutrene, were visiting in Donna Hun-
day.
ip yon Rnrtvr
T6e merits of the Tx Wtl.I'r,
yon would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a
bottle 'two months' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonial Dr. S. W. Hall, ifli
Olive street. 8t. Louli
cow nam
Alfalfa meal. At Italley'a Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone I'.ed
John Hih, "f Vmlnr. If... says- ' O
hate been selling Ili-W.-tt'S Kldtie)-!
aiel MlaiM-r PHI? f . r a). nut a :-,'
and th-y give bett. r at l-'ro-t Ion than I
any plli I ever sold.' Qr sale by!
all druggists. I
DKLHTOl'H HANA.NA OKKAM
This receipt la highly recommend
ed by one of our correspondents; try
It for dessert tomorrow.
Heel five large bananas, rub
smooth with five teaspoonfulB of
sugnr. Add one teacup swoet cream
beaten to a stiff froth, then add one
10c package of Lemon JKLIj-O dis
solved in 1H teacups boiling water.
Pour Into mold and when cold gar
nish with candled cherries Sere
with whipped cream, or any good
pudding snuco. JK,.-() Is sold by
all Grocers at lh; per package.
THE MARKET
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Sine-room house and lot 1
block from car lino; fine
borne In grind condition; m
bargain at 1 2,000 or furnish
ed fur CI.4MV.
ISO acres 6 miles from Kngene;
1110 acres In cultivation; 220
pasture; spi ndld H-rxm
house, 6O1IU barn; all kinds
of fruit; prl'U f 1 1,000, In
cluding everything on tbe
place.
160 acrea, 65 acres pasture and
timber cruises 1,000.000 saw
timber; HO acres fenced; i
room house, spring at house;
small barn, chicken house,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile. Beat
this for U,00.
Here wo avo 160 acrea, 60
acres fenced; 2 houses large
log houce and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living streams and
prmgs; 2, 000. 000 fet saw
timber; i mllee from Ku
gene. Price, II&00.
So acres adjoining town; flna
8-rooin house, 2 barns;
young family orchard; 6
head horses, 6 cows, 4 year
lings, harn'-ss, wagons, bug
gy, cart, 10' chickens, tools.
Implements, furniture, etc.;
price, 17.000; J 1,000 cash;
balanrn at per cent.
We also have buslnuns open
ings and a large list nf real
wtate to offer of every des
cription. WcMURPHEY
& RUGIi
22w8hS).
1908
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I OH RAl K
KOU SALK New six-room houso at
a b:iri:ttin. Inquire of owner at
17 4 Kerry strooi. iu2
UAUKO HAY KOU Twelve
dollars tr ton. Sutre SmHt
Phone Karmors' 13xd. m.4
KOU SALE ThorouKlihrod Hereford
bulls for sale. Kuqutre 550 Wil
lamette street. tf
KOU SALK Three row for sale;
two f 11 sh ami tine soon to be
fresh. Inquire at 1-17 Lawrence
street. m I j
KOU SALK -1 have 'J 00 cords oi
hard wood, 5 1 mi!e sout heast
of KuKene. Address Oeo. L. Hcck
with. tloslien. Ore. in I 1
KOU SALK Huff Orpin u!i rSFis.
13 for $1. W. H. Hampton. MOJ
Columbia avenue, corner lith t.
KOU HI. I K I'KlNTa of VACANT
l.ANUS write us enctosing hOe for
each. Township wanted. Koseburg
Abstract Co.
KOK fSAl-K Two good timber
claims for location Terms rea
sonable. Smith & llrown, Co
burg, Oregon. Box 9 4.
KOU SALK Good horse 6 years old;
16 hands: only partly broke.
Price, J100. Phone Hod 1461.
Geo. Melvlu Miller, city.
KOK BALK At a bargain, if sold
this week. Corner lot on Fifth
and Adams. Kniiutre of owner.
901 S. Willamette street. lull
KOK SALhJ Panics wishing to buy
!!00 acres of first-class timber land
call on J. ,W. Carlile, four miles
west of llule.'
KOK SALE A well Improved fin in
of 120 ncres, 4 miles north of Co
burg. This Is a bargain at I Ml
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Brown, Coburg, Or.
KOK SALIC One National cash regis
ter, one Uomington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Knqulre of I..
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
OAK WOOD KOU SALK Small oak
wood; can be used for cook Btovo
without splitting; sawed to 16-Inch
length. Phons Farmers' 286 or
enquire at Sterner' grocery. mlO
KOK SALK A fine farm of 171
acres will he sold for I 0 per
acre on gcod terms, if sold In tho
next thirty days. Smith & mown
Coburg, Oregon. Box 4. J6
KOK SALIC Kino mountain ranch of
80 acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair houso and out
buildings; located eight tulles west
of Kngene. Prlco, 11000. Carl
O. Washburno. tf
KOU SALK! 1 lot 60x140, on corner
of Fifth and Lincoln streets; oast
front. 1 iiiBlde lot, 00x160, be
tween Lincoln and Lawrence on
Fifth street; north front. Your
choice for $1250. These lots are
aa Kood as any In Kugnne; owned
by Mrs. Adallne Ohurc.h. Enquire
or Howe & Buoy, in Maurur jew
elry store 642 Willamette, street
tf
KOU SALE No. 13 80 acrea 7 1-2
miles out; house and barn; $26
per acre. No. 184 4 0 acres, 3
mllea from Eugene; highly Improv
ed: growing crops go with farm;
tho best thing we know of for the
money; 14800. No. 170 A fine
farm of 600 acres; Improved; out
12 miles; 225 per aero. No. 171)
200 acres; no buildings; 6 miles
out; $20 per acre.. Also hundreds
of other farms and ranches. Wo
protect our customers from all
frauds and swindles, believing we
can make more money by locating
a man right, and then locating his
friends, than by any other meth
od. Oregou Land Compauy.
WA.NTKII
WAN TKD Messenger boy at tele
phone office. tf
7
WANT1CD To rnt, seven or eight-
room houso. Call at 181 Last 8tli
street.
WANTKD Good girl wanted for
general housework. 71 West Mnth
street. tf
WANTKD: Horse breaking by day
or month; also horses tracked. Kn.
quire Hangs' livery . JUd&w
WANTKD Bookkeeper and steno
grapher. Inquire of Scohurt A
Dodge, Klghth and Olive. tf
WANTKD A young man between
the ngi-s of 18 and 20 to learn the
hardware' business. Knqulro of
Griffin Hardware Co. tf
WANTKD To norow $3000 to $T.,-
000 for a term of yenr with gilt
edged security. Good proposition
for any one wishing to place o
loan. Address C. L. care Gaurd.
WANTKD -City property for 167-
acr farm In Benton county, Ore
gon, two miles from growing
town. Plara Ilea between iong
Tom and Wlllainetto rivers ; to
acres farming ground. W. II
Kay. Kngene. Oregon. tf
Mlh kLLA.M-mH
ACCOHDION PLK ATI. NO-Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hllyard
street, near Kast Ninth, on reaaon-
alile terms. Phone Ued 1302. if
IK VOU WANT TO 8KLL your pro(-
ert I'm! the Othkod Land Com pa
ri y f bout It nml tht-r will rlo the
rMt. 412 Wlllamfftto ttreot. ttu
icune. Or. tf
NOTirK Having recovered fro0 my
Injury I hav p-n'imci! m b'lMlriehK
of hir""iho1nK ami K-nral b.'ark
HmltbQtj. C D. Holoway, Kant
KluYoiilti fl'rect, Kalruiount, Or.
g
-(ConituiuHt.)
Jlrt CASH AND $10 l'KU MON I'll
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the income from which
will bo sufficient to make you lu-;
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, Taluttble lnformutloa
and contract free. V. B. Uoblnson,
Keneral agent. Pacific Grove, Cal.
DON'T fall to see Oheiem It you
want bargains lu real estate. We
buy and sell farm nud city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mlulng slock. H. Che.
em, Kooiu 11. Walton llldg. tf
INTK K N ATION A L, CO II K KSI'ON
UllNCK SCIIOtH.a "The llusy
Man's Cniveraity." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
lu nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text boobs and tutrutueuu
(when required! furui'ticd free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W
Klgbth street, H. J. Klrkwood, rep
reseutailve. I.OSV AMI I'OIMI
rol'ND At the depot yesterday, In
dies' (ng tau-colored kid glove. At
this office.
Kim knt
FCUNISHED ItOOM KOK HUNT
72 8 Willamette street. ml 4
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND Sl'KOI-XINS
DU. ANNA MA I' It Kit, Ostenpathlc
phy'dnp. All curable dlseasu
treated. Women nnd children I
specialty. Office over F. Ll. Duuu'H.
Phone Ued 16111.
DK. H. L. 8TUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chninbers'
store, 618 Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry stroet.
I'hona Ued S 17.
C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
J, K. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Clirunln
diseases and diseases of women aud
children given special attention.
Karadlc galvanic, static, X-ray nnd
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 681 Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E. McDougul. Kesl
deuco, 632 Pearl street. Office
phone, Mnln 629. Itesidence
phone, Main 631.
ATTOIIN K YH-AT-LA W
8. r. ALLEN, Atlornoj-at-la, 616
Willamette strot, Eugene. Oregon.
L, IilLYEU, Attornoy-at-law. Otrlot
over Yoran'i shoe store, Eugena
Oregon.
LEON R. KDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law.
ltnoms 1 and 3, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
Li. M. THAVIS, Atturney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Kugeue, Oregon.
DORIU8 t BKIPWOHTII, Attorneya
at law. Office In Hovey building,
over Chambors-llrlstow bank.
C. A. WINTBIiMEIEK, Attornuy-al
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambors-llrlstow
Bank.
WOODCOCK it POTT IS K, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsinan block, Eugene, Oregon
WALTON et NESS, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton aad S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft BRAN, nttor neys-a t
law. J. W. Williams, L. W. Bona
Practice In all courts of the stat
,and before the I', fl. Land Offlct
Office 12, 13, 14 aud 16 McCluni
Iliilldlng.
I. N. IIAR11AUOII. Special atten
tion given, to divorce and settle
feuent tf estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Koom
6, rirst National Hank IJulldlug,
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSE O. WELLS. lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite poetofflce. Glvee special
attention to the examination of ab
stract, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also lo all penslou matters. Phone.
Red 1176.
MIXIXQ E.VGIXBETUI
HKHHEUT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examination! and re
port on mine and ore treatment.
Eugtne, Oregon.
AKCHITKCr
KItKH THOMAS Architect. Baetch
ea and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking ot build
Ing, large or small, see ine. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsinan
block.
AltPT CI.KXNKUH
JAY C. MOOIIK, carpet cleaner
Phone Black 6071.
IIK.V7, KS I Al K AGIvNTC
J. L. ;LAI!& CO. Dealers It, real
estate, Creswell, Or.
MISt'KI.l.WWH I
i mm:i;takki:si
J. W. KAYS & CO.. und'Tlakers and
funeral directors. KuKene. Or.
UAV llKNhKlijSON, uudenakert
and ei..tu liners. Corner Wlliaiu
ette and Seventh street.
W. T. OO.tlON, funeral director.
Stn'e licensed etnbaluier. Office
and residence. Tenth and Ollvo
streets. I'hona lied 44KI.
AIISTliAlTOIt.S
TIIK I.ANK COl'NTV A1ISTKACT
CO., llooms 2 nml 3, Waren Block,
l-'tigeuo, 0 Prices reasonable.
SOI TIIKliX PACIFIC
It. 11. T1MI-: CAIU)
Tim anl Porllalul Passenger
No. 16 3: IS a. in., Oregou Kx
press. No. IS 6:00 a. in., Cottage Grove
Puhsener.
No. 12 11:4.1 a. ni., Itoseburg
Passenger.
No. 146:42 p. m., Portland Ex
press. Toward San Francisco Passenger.
No. II 2:18 p.m., Koseburg Pas
senger. No. 178:35 p.m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. li 12:33 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 13 4:14 a. m., San Francis
co Kxpress.
Weiulllng llranrh.
No. 81 i.OI) a. m., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugeno
for Wendllng.
No. 88 r : 4 0 p. m., arrlvos Eugene
from Wendllng.
WM. MVURAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
Portland Or.
JOHN M. SCOTT.
Asst. O. P. A.
A. J. GILLETTE.
Locnl Agent.
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KITCHEN &. KOMPP
SucceuOn to
ARMITACE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak aad 7th, Eujene. Or.
GASOL1NK ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
FwhrtMu-Morse OiiavllM Knglnee
for uiii(lng, aiintylBtf, sawing, griud
lug. .Ouifila complete. ( .
Kalrhruikfl Health for welching.
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tors 19 power ami light.
Iiilriuiks-Moise Windmills and
Toivers.
I'uli luiiikn-Morw Grinders, Feed
CliopM'r, Well Pumps.
All flrt (iiiillty kihmIs at lowest
prlceM always in stock. Llhernl Icntis.
Proimit icply to luinlriiii nnd quick
shipment. Write for culnloguo aod
prlrea,
BERCER.& BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Of.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE Sh CO.
Portland, Oregon
IN ONI OR MANY COLORS
LAROEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH GRADE WORK
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Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. Gill
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznnn
34 West BthSt,
Phone black I II?
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