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SS IKDEPENHEXT PATK!'..
Member of Associated Tress.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. lOHH
. .... , ,.
It reany aousu i mmier iuih n
If bank accounts are small;
If we have sunshine In our
hearts
We're rich enough for all.
It really doesn't matter much
If beauty knows not us;
If we have tact and Intellect
We'll lead the common lot.
I
It really doesn't matter much
I we've no shining fame;
If we plug on ' and do the
square,
We'll get there Just hie
same.
Joe Come In The Book-
keeper.
f- 4
JUDGE CAKE POSSESSES
SENATORIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Id his address last night Judge
Caka came out strongly and without
reservation nl favor of the Universi
ty of Oregon appraprlalion. Whether
tali la a politic position for a cun-
Udate before the icoplo to take
makes no difference, but t-he numb
unhesitating declaration stamps him
ai a man of positive beliefs, and not
timid about expressing them on oc
caalon. This Is a splendid trait for a
Halted States senator to possess. It Is
sot likely that Judge Cake's election
would have any bearing upon the
University appropriation, or that It Is
aa Issue In the campaign, but lib
straightforward declaration of sym
pithy for educational work, mid hl-
eadorsement of the plan for build
tag np 6f a great popular university
in the state, open to every ambitious
young man and woman who Is willing
to work and study, will make many
friends for him, not only In I.an
county, but throughout the entire
state.
Wa want a broad-gauged man to
represent Oregon in the .upper house
of congress, not a demagosue paijd
tag to illiterate prejudices, and prone
te play politics when the crying net
ot the hour Is statesmanship. Mea
ored by this standard Judge Cake h:
vary much the advantage of his riva
tor popular endorsement.
WATER POWER IS KING
At various stages of the Industri
development of the United Stat'
there hare been certain natural re
sources Invested with a kind of sov
ereignty In the public mind. Cotton
Iron, coal and wheat have been pro
claimed king in the Jubilation ove:
aational wealth, and while these may
continue to hold popular regard a
bew monarch is about to arise in th
Industrial world. It Is water pow
Poa which our great-grandfather
veiled largely for mechanical energy
bat neglected later In the rush to dig
mel from the earth for steam produc
Hon.
Interest has been revised In by
draullcs by the movement started b
President Roosevelt to develop tht
"ofnty's waterways, and some amaz
ut figures are being presented tt
rounse public Interest. For Instance
according to a writer In the Ixis An
relet Ei press, the United States ge
ological survey reports that 1.4ou.-
o Indicated horsepower has be. n
developed available for economic u-
the Southern Appalachian stream.
4 with the construction of stnrag
"aerroirs this figure might be raii-cd
",000,000. The present develop
at figured at an annual return of
Per horsepower, would yield at;
'Mta of about tSS.onn.oon, co.ua!
three per cent on a capital f at' 10
. 000,000.
Tbeee figures arouse enthnslaoi.
exaltation which has biv.-ii
nek
a astounding financial as
evidently becoming nation-wide,
tth IU centre near the White House.
as Indira:
du-ss, ;i:i
delivered
nors anj
V.';ihi!;,
J by the presidents ad-!
:..l in t.nlav's Guard, and'
i:.,. cmf .O n,e of go Q-1
.'.io r notables gathered
" t!:is lime.
This yarn about Alice Rooseveli-
Longworths wwiarin. . ... .
tump in one of the Ohio congresslon-
listricts against the Countess of
Warwick of ICuiilaiul uh win c,..,..i.
t.e s ialist candidate, merely
s that the silly season is several
! h altv'ail Of Sihednl.i tlm. ,hl
Humor says the managers of the
lohn-on h. loin are dangling the vice
id-r.tial bait before General Nel
A. M'les. General Miles had a
run-in with the political bait-danglers
val years ago which he has not
lorgjtteu yet.
Mrs. Hetty Green, so the dispatch
say. is threatened with death b
no Hiaiick Hand unless she gives
up ..0oo. And you can bet the old
ly won; 1 give up her life gladly
to save so much coin.
In knocking out the proposed re-
jtnr.it inn of the "canteen" In soldiers
homes by the decisive vote of 1ST in1.
....
It., the members of the house made a
noise like k. eplng tab on the strength
nf the prohibition wave.
Senator Teller is too good a man
to btv-oni,. a permanent victim of the
liclaior nightmare habit. This coun
try isn't France by a jugfull. Mean
while .Mr. Teller might find relief bv
hanging his diet. i
Several gentlemen ambitious to fill
second place on the national ticket
feel mighty kindly toward the Ohio
Ootuocrats for having nominated Jud
;on Harmon for governor.
If congress authorizes the issue oi
emergency currency on commercial
paper, the government will only bt
doing what t tie banks do every day.
The 300 inhabitants of Benbow
ity. which is credited with having
J 3 saloons, are all doubtless mem
bers of the ancient Dendelbow tribe.
If every member who failed to eari
that increased salary were to bo
Iropped, the next congress would
itat the record for new faces.
I MEMOIR AM
The following verses are written In
memory of Daniel Smith, who died
May t, 190S:
Dear Uncle we miss you from out
presence,
When your face we no more see;
While of others we are thinking
Wo oft times think of thee.
Your feeble walk is ended.
And your work on earth Is done;
But we hope some day to meet you
In a fairer, brighter home.
iVbere sorrow and death cannot on
tor.
Anil night and all is one ,
Where life gees on forever,
That is a far better home.
For nlnetv years you've been with
us.
Toiling and sorrowing through
Hie.
Your kind face we all remember
As through the-vears of your life.
MEI.VIXA HERBERT.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
riaus and specifications for the
: -'unl Hon of the new Y. M. C. A
milling at the Oregon Agricultural
'ollee,. are readv. Contractors may
;.o tile same at tile office of the
:i n ral sect- iary in Corvallis. Hid
ir- to i all in by 5 o'clock p. in
May J.'tli 1 '.'! at which time the
onti.ot will be lit.
c. t. ii run.
uli , General Secretary
piles! rnxs: PILES! .
Williams Lilian Pile Olntmenl
ill cure blind, bleeding and Itching
liles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acts as a poultice
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
lian Pile Oir.tmtnt Is prepared for
ill, .a and itching of the private parts
Sold bv I.inn Drue Co., by mall S0
ind JI.no. Williams Mfg Co
;.rops., Cleveland. O.
ni:i: the fleet at seaitli:
May
t and 22 tickets will be on
. and r- turn for $12.50
rim.i return limit 15 days from dnte
. ,-wl on Mav 2'. and 26 tick
.' . "... i ii I,.. -,,i.i to Taconia and re
wi'h return limit la
u r:i
for $1'
A. .1. GILLETTE, Agt.
..-,! 1 1 . ftimnr.fc sai.VK
WITH 'iltNi'.'A and WITCH HA EI
Th," t-st salve Hi the world for cuts
i mi . i v,,r. ulcers, salt rheum, ici
.... '. i. ,i hi, ml. and all kln erup
ting Guaranteed to give satisfaction
r, no,,, v r-funded. Sold by Linn
')riiK Co-' Williams Mfg Co., props
V.ii.
to
Htnli lor
,i be received by
...itms of School
lure 'ion City I Ijine
6I1 or before Way
. . un of a two-
1 . f I'
;.,,, punning iu i
: eg. according
, . , , r p iiuw on fib'
. ,-:,.rk f,,r hiO
:
,,i f.,.ii'i0 for bnlii
ivre vnt-d
1
JESSON.
Chairman.
o
, riN'
SHOULD BE KEPT
IN CONDITION
Ever since the cement walks and
the curbing around the county park
blocks, or the plara. have been built
the space between the walks and the
curbing has been neglected, and the
tall grass growing wild and gravel
and rubbish allowed to remain there
present a bad appearance com pared
to the neatness which characterizes
the appearance ot the park block
and surroundings. In the opinion of
most people It Is the duty of the
county park tender to see that this
work Is attended to, but the county
officials say that It Is the duty of
the city to look after the matter,
while the city officials say the coun
ty should pay for It. Whose duty
it is to see to the matter should at.
tend to It at once. It should be no
great task to spread a few loads of
good soil over the space between
the walks aud the curbing and sow tt
to lawn grass, and the expense would
be very little.
EUGENE MEN RODE COW
DOWN MAIN STREET
TOWN" OF llAltltlSlll lt(i STIRRED
UP OVER LITTLE EPISODE
THERE ONE DAY TIMS WEEK
Two young men residing In Eu
gene had occasion to go to Harris
burg one day this week on business
They evidently succeeded In finding a
blind pig down there anyway, they
filled up on bad booze and started
for a lark. They spied a cow in a
barn, and tying a rope around her
neck took her out and rode her down
the main street of the quiet little
town to the cousternatlon of the In
habitants. A number of farmers tried
to remonstrate with them and It Is
said that the young men from Eu
gene, who are reputed to be handy
with their "dukes, proceeded to
wipe them off the earth and succeed
ed in their task pretty well, It Is said.
but soon ran up against the town
marshal and a force of deputies, who
subdued tho mand placed them In the
lockup. They were later brought be
fore tho village magistrate and fined
for being drunk and disorderly.
MRS. GORDON' REFCKKS
TO MAKE STATEMENT
Mnrshfleld, Or., May 11. Reliev
ing that she could live but a few
hours, Mrs. Hertha Etta Gordon, who
was shot Sunday morning by Mazuke
Anderson, this evening persisted In
her denial that sho had anything to
do with the counterfeiting of money
on Coos nny.' At tho Mnrshfleld Gen
eral hospital, where she Is being
treated, Mrs. Gordon was seen by an
Oregonlnn representative. "I am
too near death to talk." she moaned.
"If I live until tomorrow morning
you can talk to me. 1 will not speak
to newspaper men. 1 am so sick I
can say nothing."
When asked about about the coun
terfeiting charges she choked nnd
moaned out that tho charges were
false. "They are taking advantage
of me when I am sick," she cried.
"Why do they say such things about
me? I don't know anything about
any counterfeiting, and they have no
right to sny those 'things about me
They lied about me In Portland and
the papers there said a lot of things
that were not true." ,
WELIz-DRILLEliS OF El'GENE
KSTAIILISH PRICES
Eugene, Or.. May 12. 190S.
We, the undersigned well drillers
in' Eugene and vicinity, have estab
lished the following prices:
For a three-Inch well In earth, 50
cents per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, 7a cents per foot. No casings
furnished.
For a four-Inch well In "arth. 75
cents per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, $1.00 per foot. No casings fur
nished. For cement, gravel and basalt
rock, $2 per foot. The owner of the
well to furnish all needed casings.
For out-of-town work, parties hav
ing well drilled to rurnish ail trans
portation, board and the water nec
ssarv to drill.
J. E. KILHOUN.
LA DI KE fc I.EFFI.EIt.
C. W. TAYLOR.
CARPENTER & HCCIIIIOLZ.
C O. GORDINIER.
E. I. REYNOLDS. m20
GOCLD LIVKIIV, KEEli
AND SALES MTARLES
Having purchased the Gilbert feed I
stables on West Fifth street, near!
Willamette, we Intend to conduct a
first-class livery, feed and sales sta-i
hie. We are prepared to furnish
good teams and ladles' saddle horses
on short notlco. j
Our prices will be found reason.!-!
ble and our treatment of the public
courteous and obliging.
Having had much experience In
the livery loudness we know how to
conduct such an establishment In a
first-class manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of your pntro'.agc
tt
I). O. GOCLD & bOS.
A nllfomlnii's Luck.
"The luckiest day of inly life was
when I bought a boi of llucklen's
Arnlsa Salve," writes Charbs F. Hu
dahn, of Tracer, Cal. "Two 25c bol
es cured me of an annoying case of
Itching piles, hlh had troublnOme
for years and had ybdded under no
other treatment." Sold under guar
antee at W. Kuykendalij drug -tore.
Iwilli
&SStU
HORRORS OK VAT (.11
S ( OMING
OUT.
Coming out is the f.:--: m-eat
vent
ani
of a girl's life. She thinks and
about it from the hi.
uiuler-
l! Is ,i be
hour. Then
lit' antleipa
un; ni.ti.ien
ion oaro far
s:. in. laid of
one shap.'ly
stands what it nieau
her first triunO-'il o.
how terrible must be
tionu of the over-fat
who realizes her prop,
from conforming to ti
fasciuation set by the
girls with whom she :s about to
compete. Hence, ei,us ilesperate
efforts, by means ot r. :i.t dieting,
curtailment of fudge a-!.l chocolate
delights, strenuous evei. islng al the
risk of developing a iiurf-set and
angular outline of fiuur. , io take oil
the excess, of matronly tat. Or elsi
the distracted debuuinle flies foi
succor to the "pater.!" and "s cret"
advertised remedies.
The result only t trcojuontly ii
tllat the so-vallod re:::e,ii. and i:;ir
vation diet ruin her M.'iuuch. whib
the exercise makes b. i- i earse an.l
boyish, and may be .t. i i.nipanicd h
serious physical dan. r. A far bet
ter plan, one which .eher fat folks,
by the way, whether maie or female.
old or young, may a lept w ith equal
benefit, is to go to t! - .truggist, get
these throe simple re. u. .lies, viz: 1-L
oz. Marmola, 1-2 oz. l'lui.l Extract ol
Cascara Aromatic, at..l :t 1-2 oz S r-
nit Simplex, mix the::i together and
take one teaspoonful :nar meals and
at bedtime.
With the aid of lliis harmless re
ceipt one can reduce as much or ai
little as one pleases, quickly and safe
ly, it works naturailx, iloes nni
cause wrinkles and re, luces the hml
symmetrically. Fin thoruioro. It de
pends on neither ee:vl--ing nor dlel
to belli it do the work, and It will not
distress the stomach. tin the con
trary, it Is beneficial to the system,
cleansing the blood and clearing tlli
complexion. Finally it saves a girl's
money, for any druguisi will fill thii
receipt for a small sum.
: Wall Paper
: , Wall Paper :
JUST ARRIVED
100 brand new patterns (lace)
and (cut out) elfccts, that arc
right up-to-thc-minutc, and
the piice, SAY Thai's all
right. Come in and se lor
yourself
Ludford & Haskell
Pract'cal Palnttrs and Decorators
102 West 8th Street
THE MARKET
FOR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Nine-room lmuso ami lot 1
. block from car line; fine
ho.'r.e in good ronditlou; a
bargain at $.',000 or fiiiiilsli
od tor $i.4oo.
(SO acres ti miles from Eugene;
ItiO acres In cultivation; l!-0
pasture; spli ndid S-ronm
house, I'.iixiiD barn; all kinds
of fruit; pi Ice $12.1100, In
cluding everything on the
place.
160 acres. acres pasture and
timber crui.-cs 1,5011.0(10 saw
timber; acres fenced; 4
room hoii-.e, spring at house;
small barn, chicken house,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; n )mo 1 mile. Heat
this for $l5ii.
Here we. iv 1"0 acres, (10
acres fenced; 2 houses, large
log liou.-e and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water,
ed with living streams and
springs; S.noo.non feet saw
timber; a miles from Eu
gene. Prlii". $1 500.
85 acres adjoining town; fine
8-rootn hous", 3 barti;
young fan ily on hard: 5
liead horses, f, cows, 1 year
lings, bar in is, wagons, biu
gy, cart, I'-'i chickens, tools,
luipleni'-n's. furniture, etc.;
. price, $7,u'oi; $1,00U cai-li;
balance lit f. per cent.
We also have business open
ing and s Inrgn list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGM
22ws!8thSt,
-w
KulMwrilif for The (inaril.
REAL
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 OR SAt.K
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire Oct) Wil
lamette street. :f
FOR SALE A g..s
new. for sale cheap.
I 4. Eiuene, ilr.
ater al:n.:
A.l. Less II.
If
HALED HAY FOR SALE - T elve
dollars per ton. Squire Sioiih
Phono Farmers' KUii. m-'t
FOR SALE Three cows for sale;
1 o fr. sli and one soon to lie
fresh. Inquire al lit Lawrence
street. ml.)
KOU SAl.K I havo
fOlttS tit
SOU h'MSl
1.. li. vk
in I I
Imi tl w innl, T 1 in
nf Kiif-fi.f. Aihlress
with, lii-shiMi, On'.
VOH SAl.K Hufr Orpin kUuw
13 for $1. W. H. llanipit-n, 1 UJ
OoHunbla avouuo, 'onuir i'.Hh A.
i-on m i i: im;im. ot v r r
I.ANPS vvWo us t'miosir.t- Jur for
:uh. Towustitp w anu d. lio.-rtniin
Ahslraot I'n.
KOIt SAL K Two --ood tlmMer
claims for local Ion Ttfin.-- rea
sonable. Smith & Hrown, Co
burn, OreKun. Hox .M.
KlIK S.l..;--Hood horse ll years old;
lii bamls; only parlly broke.
Trice. $100, l'hon.i lied mil.
tle.i. Melvill Miller, city.
KDIt SAl.K At ll bargain, if sold
tills week. I'.irner lol on l-'iltll
and Adams. Klitulrc of owner,
1HU S. Wlll.itnetlii street. nil I
VOU SAl.K Tames wlsbn.g to buy
200 acres of first-class limber land 1 c
call on .1. V. I'nrlile, four mil
west of Hale.
Ft I It SAl.K A well improved lain',
nf 1-0 acres, 4 miles nortii of Co
burg. This' is a bargain at $ Ml
per acre. Dn good terms. Smith
& llrown, Coburg, Dr.
KDIt SAl.K - Young full blood burred
l'lyinoiiih ltocks and White l.eg
norn chickens for sale at reason
able prices. C. W. Hell, It. F. 1).
No. 1. KugiMio. tf
KDIt SAi.K One National cash regis
ter, one Keinlngtou typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Kuiiulro of li.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
JAK WDDH FDIt SA1.K-- -Sum! I ouk
wood; can lie used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed to Iti-lncb
length. Phono Farmers' -SO or
. eiuiulre at Steruer'B grocery. mlU
"Dlt SAl.K A fine farm of 171
acres will be sold for $'ii per
acre on good tonus, if sold in Hie
next thirty days. Smith k. Hi own,
Ciilitirg, Oregon. Ilox U4. JO
'Dlt SAl.K Fine nioiinlaln riinch of
SO acres; 40 In cull Ivntiou nnd
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house, nnd out
buildings; located eight miles weal
of Kugene. Price, $ 1000. Carl
O. Washburn!" tf
FDIt SAl.K No. 13 SO ncros 7 1-2
miles out; house and barn; $
per acre. No. I S I -40 acrea, ;!
miles from Kugene; highly Improv
ed', growing crops go with I'unn;
the best thing wo know of for the
money; $4Slll). No, 170---A fine
farm of tioo acres; Improved; out
12 fhlles; $2Ti per acre. No. I7tl
lion acres; no buildings; ti miles
oul; $20 tier acre. Also hundreds
of other furuiH and ranches. Wi
protect our customers from all
fraudi. and swindles, believing we
can iniiko more money by locutliig
a mull right, and then locating hi
friends, than by any oilier meth
od. Oregon l.and Company.
WA.VTKIt
WASTKII To r-nl, si
room house. Cull at
Veil or elglll
IM Kasl Sth
street.
A'ANTKII (bind gill waiHd for
general boll.iewolk. 71 West Ninth
street. If
iVAN'I'KI): Horn. Ineakllig by da)
or ttioiiih; also liorses tracked. Ku
quire Hangs' livery . ,l'.nl-vi
WANT 1CD-- Hook keeper and steno
grapher. Inquire of Si'obert &
Dodge, Klghth and Olive. tf
A'ANTKI) - A young man between
the ages of Is and 'Jo to barn the
hardware liuslneus, Kiniulre ol
Ollffln Hardware Co. tf
iVANTKD T.i tiorow 13000 m ITi,
imhi f.,r a term of years with gllt
ulged seciirlly. (iood proposition
for any one wishing to plain n
loan. Address C. L.. enro (jaurd.
WAM'KD City property for 10 7
aere farm In Itenton county, Ore
gon, two miles from growing
town. Pllicn lies between LOng
Tmn ii ii Wlllauiettu rivirs; !u
aires farming ground. W. 11.
Kny. Kugeni., Oregon. tf
ion itKvr
i.-iill.u ItOOVt KOIl
U lllalliette HI ri et.
Ill) NT
ml I
OH KKNT Furiilsb.-.i room Lo
re lit. ''un be lie. il for lions, ii. ei
Ing "ak street. io I I
VCI 'IKDION I'LCATlMt - Done l
Mrs Hert Vincent at C1'7 llllyard
street, near Ki-t N;nrb, on reai-in
able iSrms. Phone lied IKIn. ,1
IF VOL' WANT TO HKI.L your prop
crty ti 11 the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will dn tlx
t"l. q' 1 2 Willamette street, Ku
gene. nr. ti
.'OTICK Ha Ing recovered from my
Inlury I have rnutind my Imsinc.a
of liorncslioeriig and general b'.n k.
smithing C. D. Ilolowny, Fast
Klevcnth street, Falrmount, Or.
-(Ciinitiiucd.)
$10 CASH AND $HI l'Elt MONTH -Will
buy a beautiful California
vineiard. the Income from which
' will be suifleient to inniai you In
depellilem for Itfe. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. F. H. Robinson,
general agent, Pacific Grove, t'al.
DtN"T tall o 8io ClM'Xi'tn l( you
wuiit ba:j;ain3 In real estate. We
buy ami noil farm and city prop
en-, improvotl and untiuprovcd
'1 tnb'T and mtntni? stock. M, Cho-
u lioom 11. Walton Hldtf. t(
IN 11 : UN ATION Al COIUttSl'ON
l::.rK SCHOOLS "Tho Hus
.!an'a UntTorsity." Gives a thor-
tiKh tralnlns at your own horn
lu nearly all th trades nnd profen
uiotm. 1M bttoki and InatrunuMith
(when retjutiedt urulr-liert free
K n U Information and iMrculura at
tho local enrollment nfflee, 45 W
KlKhth street, U. J. Klrkwooil, rep-re-ientatlTe.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
riivsu i iNH ami si it;i:os
lilt. ANNA MAI'UKK. Ostenpatllb
pbyclan. All curable disease
treaied. Women and cblldreu i
specialty. Office over F. K. Dunn'l
riion.i Ited I6il.
l)H. H. I.. SIl'lU.KY Osteopatbli
pbyslclan. tifflces over Chambers
store. 6 IS Willamette, streoi
l'bono lllnck 13:'(I. Consultation
free, liesldenre 731 Ferry mrcel
l'hona lied 3197.
H. CANNON, M. l. Iloinoepalbll
phyaicUin and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Klectrl
cal vibratory and light treatment
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
Ing. Phono Main 640. Iluardi
Hoffman Houho. Phone Main 11.
. F. TTITS, M. I). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronlr
dlseasea and diseases of women and
children given apodal attention
Faradlc galvanic, static. X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatmenla glv
en. Office, TiSl Willamette street
Willi Dr. I.. 10. McDoligul. Resi
dence, 0:12 Pearl street. Office
phone, Main ti21. Residence
phone, Main (S3 1.
A 1 T 1 1 X K V S- A T-1 1 A W
S. D. AI.I.KN, AttoriieT-at-lu, 616
Wlll'.iuiotie streut, Kugeno Oregon
U HII.YKU, Attorney-at-law. Otrlri
over Yoran's shuo store, Kunune
Oregon.
LKON It, KDMUNSON, Attorney-at-
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Kuguuo Loan
and Savings Hank.
u. K. TRAVIS, Atlornoy-at-law.' Of
flee over Kugene Loan ft Saving)
Bank, Kugonu, Oregon.
UOItftIS ft SKIPWOIt'ITI, Attorneys
at law. Office In llovoy building
over Cliumbora-llrUtow bank.
C. A. WINTKItMKIKIl, Attorney-al
law. Land titles and probato spec
laities. Offlio over Chiimbora-llrls
tow Hank.
WOODCOCK it l'OTTKll, Attorneys
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O
Potter. Offico ono block aoutb ol
I'liilsnian block, Kugene, Oregon
WALTON ft NKSH, Attorniiy-at-law
J. J. Walton and H. I'. Ness. Wll
pructlco In all tho courts In thi
state. Office, room 3, Waltoi
Hlock, Kiigene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft HKAN, nttnrneys-at
law. J. W. Williams, L. 10. Iloan
VPraetlce In all courts nf the stat
and before the I'. S. Land Ofllci
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McClun,
Hiillillliif.
I. N. HAItHAl'dll. Special alien
Hon given to divorce and settle
meut f estates. Agent for Cnntl
nental Insurance (Company. Hooti
5, First National Uank Hillldlng
Kugene, Oregon.
J1CHSK O. WKI.l.S. Lawyer. No. 21
West Klghth stroet, Kugone, Oi
opjioslte postofflco. Gives siei'la
attention to tha examination of ah
stracts, drafting' wills, settling es
tales, conveyances and collection
Also to all pensloir'niatlurs. IMioii.
Ited 1176.
.MIM Mi i.M.IM WIS
IIKIIHKRT I.KKIII, mining cnglneei
and exfiert mutalliirglHt. Itellabh
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. (examinations and ru
ports on mines and ore treatment
F.ue.be Oregon.
Alll'IIITKCT
Fit KB TIKJM AS-- Architect. Sketch
es and filans drawn, blue print
and speciricai Ions. General super
vision over buildings In course ol
construction. If thinking of build
Ing, large or small, see inn. Term,
reasonable. Room 7, CbrlHinaii
block.
I Mll.lt I AKI It.H
W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugeno, Or.
OA V ft HKMiKllrtoN, iinderlak'Ti
and enibaliners Corner Wlllam
ettn and Heveuth streets.
V. T. (it)KDON, funernl director
State licensed embalmcr. Offlci
and residence, Tenth and Ollvi
streets l'hona Red 4 4X1.
( Altl'LT t I.F.AVKim
JAY O. MOOItK, carpet cleaner
phone lllark r,07l.
IlKAI. KH1A1K AtiKNTH
J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealers ItTea
estate, Creswell, Or.
MIM 1 1.1. VMiOl !
AIIS1KH THUS
THE LANE
CO., Koi.iiiH
Eugene. Oi-
I'Ol'.N I'Y AILSTKACT
2 and Waren Block,
l'l u s reasonable.
sin i Hiii;
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l:h a I.l., Oregon Ex-
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press.
No. l:l 1:11
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Kpress.
Wciiitling riruncli.
N.i. SI 7 en a. 111., leaves Kilgeno
for Spril'cfi.M
No. SL" 11:10 n. in., arrives Kli
ne from Spi in --ti, 1.1,
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for Wen. llin:,'.
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from Wendiing.
WM. Ml 'It KAY.
I'.en. Pass. Agt.
Portland Or
.IOI1N M. SCIITI',
Asst. ti. V. A.
.1. CIl.l.KITK.
Local At. nt.
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITAGE &. EOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
O.ik and 7th, Eueene. Or.
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
KiilrhiihliN-M-.i'Mo fiiiNoHno Kninea
for iMimpliiix, Nptnyliitf, mnvinn, nrlnd.
Ink. .OnlfltN conipb'tc,
KiilrlmnkH HcjilrH for wrluhliiK.
liilrhjiiikH-Morsr hynainuM uiul Mo
tnrn fur power uiul Il'iht.
Kuli-.MiiiltH-Moi'Hv Whidmlllft mid
rmvrr!.
I'lih lHiiik--ln 4i- (Jr!iH(-m( Feed
C!inpH'iNt Wt'll. I'mnp-i.
All flrt mi 1 H y uooN lit lovot
prhcH iiluiiyH In Mtork. I.thrral term.
I'rtinipt reply to IntpilrieN uiul iulcl;
ihlpiiH'ntN. Writo for fntiilogun and
prlrrrt.
BERCER. & BEAN HDW. CO.
AgenCs, Eugene, O.
FAIRDWK'i, MORSE O, CO.
Portland, Oregon
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOII OR AUE. WORK
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do all
kinds ot reliable plumbing
and tinning va rk. Call
and let cr, estimate on
your woik
Aya &. Meitzmn
M Velt RtllSt,
Pe on a b.'nc j 1117
HALL & SH J VI WAY
, I'liiiiiMiig ii sul Srivi r Work.
Also general Jnblilng In tin and
ihect Iron w oik. Iron work promptly
itteuiled io.,
' arry a full line of ptumblns rmtllrea
Phone lllnck I:I7'J. . lun W ilbiinctte
fur iIk- Eugene Gunrd.
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