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4V INDEPENDENT PAPKP..
Member of Associated Prea.
Tlll'liSDAY, MAY i I, IOOH
L
SKRIOIS 11IX)W TO
PIBMC WELFARE
In my opinion an advsrse
rote on the University of Ore
gon appropriation would be
far reaching ' and a serious
Wow to the manhood and the
public welfare of the state,
and 1 think it Is the duty of
every good citizen to vote
"Yes" on this bill.
CHAS. A. JOHNS,
Mayor of Baker City.
1
HK VMACKY THIltTKliX,
I OU Sl PKltSTITIOX
J , .
I It Is usually stated that the super
iltious objection to sitting thirteen
t a table in Christian countries was
klsed oa the fact of the last supper,
ten Christ and His twelve desclples
tdown to eat together lmmediately
fcfore the Savior was seized by his
keaiies, according to Housekeeper.
I But in the Norse mythology, which
supposed to antedate the introduc
IjoQ of Christianity among the North
men, we find the superstition refer
d to in the fact that at a banquet
i the gods of Lokl the spirit of mis-
ief intruded Itself, making thirteen
I the table, wherefore there was a
fcht, and Balder, a young hero es
Hcially loved by all the gods, was
filed. For. the fact is, the objec
dq to this number seems to have
listed even before Christianity,
taong the Turks the number is so
liked and feared that It is never
imed; with the Aztecs, the Aborig
t3 of Mexico, It was believed to
ive magic power, and a like fancy
s been found in other Indian
iej.'
f Among the Ignorant blacks of the
th the fear of this number in
iy connection 'is actually absurd,
iBt whether they have borrowed this
Ilea from their Imperfect knowledge
Christianity, or whether it is a
Irvival or the voodoo worship of
flfeir ancestors It Is Impossible to
t. for the superstition has a strong
Id everywhere, even among thuse
k! shouii know better than to be
yi by it. in Italy it Is never
td in making up the numbers of
favorite lotteries, and in Paris
RIs omitted In numbering the houses
. the street.
f AMKItlCAX COHPOKATIOXS.
fit Is of extraordinary Interest that
!esident Vail of the American Tele
""e & Telegraph Company, In his
Pul report, commends President
Itsevtlt's attitude toward corporate
P'rol and management and favors
1 doctrine of physical valuations
a basis for establishing fair earn
t5, says a recent Issue of the Wall
pet Journal. Mr. Vail manifestly
""ds in the same position toward
Roosevelt administration that
d?e Gary of the steel corporation
Ee have nmrio tintat.la aileanrna tn
Past five years, and the point of
P Of COrtinrallrtn fnnnra ta 'nilftP
rent from what It was In llC'I
F 1J''2. t tt-tll 1,a pniniticr. A
ht tSere was at first very hitter
position even to the principle of
fl'iration publicity, which is now
"si universally accepted as right,
'3ich is being more and more
"ratlv ..... .
. i-'it into actum oie 1 iii mil.
ji'ae pfilicv of crivprninent reeilla-
-amhise corporations is now
ai'.v acccitd, even by those
d t, It !!IO If ... h.llt Ill'l.T
a H-h
Irresponsible x ?inam ial
government ownership.
' has In the pa-t f'-w
t inted Itself to th- ld.-a
'onomlc unit ha gron
nship an i 1 1 the s'ate
men-Ion of a riintti'4 01,
V
r.
t-.
has necessarily bernm t
terstat. a m.i .i .-
eoijj-ol as interstate rafflulft,e.
George Washington was the r
latnor or Ur- new navy. There wer
other patriotic advocates of ;, j. ...
fleet, but to his voice more Uan
to that of any other did the countrv
listen. In uu address before b,;h
houses on December 7, mc. irt.si.
dent Washington urged that "to an
active external commerce the proton
tion of a naval force is Indispensa
ble." He uraed nls.a in in,.h -1. . .
I vigor matches the language
I . .
of our
I I'icauK ui tuai id sectlr
re-
spec-, to a neutral flag requires a na
val force orgunlzid and ready to viu.
dicate it from insult or aggression."
Let us
we in. lor
say right here and now th.i
se the olijeers of the Natic:
al Prosper!
Association "To kee
the dinner pail full, to l;ep the pay
car going, to keep the factory busy,
to keep workmen empl.iye.l, and to
maintain present wages." That has
always been our platform, and al
ways will be.
Paul Morton has become a direc
tor of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe railroad. This is a free country,
but Paul would do well to study up
what has happened to other men
who mixed up the insurance and the
railroad business. The advice is
gratis and kindly meant.
The navy department has been al
together too kind to Oregon, in al
lowing our people the opportunity t
standing on the mountains about
Newport and the mouth of the Co
lumbia river and watching the Atlan
tic fleet steam by on its way to l'ugct
Sound. , .
"Found his money in a dream" is
a headline over a news-story in an
exchange. It's very familiar. That's
the way we all find our money, but
mighty few of us ever spend any
of ft after we wake up.
Andy Carnegie has repeatedly said
that he "has enough," but somehow
we have not heard of his doing any
thing to interfere with the plans of
the steel trust for maintaining prices
at their present level.
What a pity Wu Ting-Fung Isn't
eligible, so the hen-pecked could
show their appreciation for his hav
ing said, "a bossed husband Is gen
erally a good .one." by nominating
iiini for president. - "
Wonder if the reverend gentleman
who recently said, "Most of us have
wishbones where our backbones
should be," had been using X-rays,
or just making a shrewd guess?
The addition to Eugene's high
school will be built of brick manufac
tured in Salem. Why not have a fac
tory or factories large enough to sup
ply the local market?
The prohibitionists ought to turn
their attention to the month of May,
which Is showing a most reprehen
sible disposion to foregather with
the "wets."
Careful investigation will show
that the ten-a-week clerk devotes
mfich mote attention to the latest
thing In "business suits" than does
the boss.
If Canada fails to put an export
duty on paper, if we take off the
import da y, I: will not he for lack
of tips from litis side or the line.
After all. life is much like a
game or biiFuhall In looking over
the score we always fln.l more er
rors than home runs.
Both Eastern ar.d southern Oregon
are said to he wanting rain. Well,
the Willamette valley might spare a
little just now.
TIIK Ol. I) MAX
Dut yesterday I thought that I
Was just as young as any boy;
There was no stunt I wouldn't try
No sport that I c 111I1I n I enjoy.
1 used to think that I could run
s fast as anv 11111 -ster small:
lint n.w I know tl at youth Is lone-
I tried lo play a game I I'M -
I've had no rheumatism pain-.
Lumbago I have never know.;
there iiiithltii: now remains
For ni- i xc nt th
My back is achlne.
I'll tl IIIV leL'S I S'
truili to own.
tf and sore.
i e can craw !
Of coiir.-e I m
I tried to .
1 not tell yiiii more.
a game
f ball.
Hut yesterday I 1
The sprint: or
s. ss'-l:
Hut oh. I woke t
Thar I am old
Each step 1 take
(minds "f
.( y 'ith b-
I trP d 10 I'.av
i-ould have sworn
youth I still po
ll fill 1 this tllnrtl
and sore distressed
1,1-11- I mak".
m-. slid ! 11 f-Tl:
;, ;t 111- in jt .ik'
:, fame ,,( li.ai!
.-r-iit Kre" l'P--s.
John Hi
f Vimng. It.
Kiln.-y
have !
and It:
1 i i-
i,ut 0 y ar.
f,n -i in than
and th- y ia"
ar.v piil I '
all drii-v:-'---
I'ar sa
b)
of today
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: 7 o
i ' V.
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MRS.. NATALIE SCHENCK COLLINS. -
Mrs. Collins, whose divorce' from Captain Charles (i. Collins of the ItrlMsh
army Is well remembered, is very popular among the society set of New York
and Newport. Due of iter closest friends Is Mrs. George Gould. In fact, it
was at the home of Mrs, Coulil Unit she met Captain Collins lu l'.KM. Mm.
Collins had the ardent sympathy of her AiuiMlcan friends lu her separation
from the Scottish hlghlander, und she is still a great favorite in the fashionable
circle.
,11'IXilO IIAItlllS I What Shall We Have for llessrrt
GOKS TO ItoslMtl lt(; Try .IKi.h-O, the dainty, appotlz-
I lag. economical dessert. Can be pre-
A letter received here from Judge pared Instantly simply add boiling
Harris, of Kug?ne, announces that he' water and serve when cool. Flnvor
cannot arrive in Koseburg in time j ed Just right; sweetened just right;
to open the preliminary term of clr-l perfect in every way. A 10c package
cult court next Friday morning, us! makes enough dessert for a large
'heduled. The judge will reach hero family. All grocers sell It. Don's ait
Friday evening instend, and open j cept substitutes. J101,I,-O compiles
court then at 7 o'clock. The criminal I
cases cannot be taken up until late
next week, owing to tile fact that Dis
trict Attorney Brown has been delay-j
ed in Coos county longer than he ex-:
pected. Hoseburg Review. j
LOCAL OPTION' IX PKXN. '
(Ath.ns (Pa.) Gazette. 1
Well, that local opt inn boom seems
to have c-llapsed In this state, fentl.
sylvania atmosphere must have been
too chilly for it. It came with a big
rush and sound of a trumpet. The
preachers preached it, the temper-!
ance orators proclaimed It, nnd their I
followers shouted It, but when the j
primaries came on April 11th, thai
people Just voted It out. The Issue ;
was fairly and squarely before thei
people, the candidates for the most
part took their stand for or against 1
local option, and the people voted the
whiskey men In, so the next legisla
ture seems very likely Jo be largely
opposed to the relurm measure In
fact, local option men may be as;
scarce next mlnter In llarrlsburg as
they were last week In the Kepubll-i
can state convention, where one man
stood up for It and moved to Unve the;
convention declare In favor of it, but;
he was so quickly and effectually;
squelched that he did not even votoi
for his own measure. This result .
cannot be laid at the door of the pol-
itlcians this time. The people them-,
selves have done it, and deliberately,
too. They have said that they, do:
not wish to banish the saloon from1
the stat' and do not even wish n
have the chance to vote on It In the
local districts. This Is the verdict as .
It now rends after the primaries, lint
possibly there may be somo change
in the" reading after the November
election. ' '
HOI Gl. AS AM) HOOSEVKLT 1
(Athens (Pa.) Gazette.)
Three ,vears and more, October 7.
lfn-l. the Democrats ol Massachusetts
at the convention which nominated
William L. Douglas for governor, de
clared thai Roosevelt's course was
full of peril, and that his career was
a disappointment. That declaration
was ratified by the people who elect
ed .Mr Douglas governor of Massa
chusetts, though th state was mar-1
nially Republican by a large major
ity. Today the majority of the peo
ple of the entire country are prepared
to endorse that declaration. !
Vi.ii till I' .lust Right. I
1 Fa!e:n Statesman I .
.o.aletn c intrai tor submitted the
(,,.;i ,o fur ti e ".-onion of the new
l vermin n' h-llding at Eugene, It
lie!n for $41. 0111 What's the mat
ter with th" 'in ene builders, any
way? We look for sn answer from
th" papers to the effect that they,
are all too busy handling the aliened
building boom In their city to give
attention to so small a thing as th
itav-rnuienl structure.
IP YOU R."F
The mr!t of the Teia ViJr,
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
(it o J Hull, or br mall. Rend for
e-lnu.nlnl" T- r W. Hall. ".925
Ollra atreeL St. Louli.
Simmi'im I'lml" T' "l Oak Btre'.
pear Vti. S'anit-. pfmtcirds arid
photos at lowest prlc-.
K'.dol romple-elv dlgeffn nil rla'-
i-j of fo"l It will it"' right at t!i-
in and do tli' ery ork Itse.f
.. itom "-h It I" M'tisant ti
G ri-.i 1 .y ail ill 11-vl-ts.
i StibMrili for flip (iiitird.
1
with all pure food laws. 7 flavors
Lemon, orange, raspberry, strawber
ry, chocolate, cherry, peach.
THE MARKET
POR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Riigh's
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
. WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Slue-room hou.-u and lot 1
block from car line; fine
home In good condition; a
bargain at $2,000 or furnish
ed for $2,4iiu.
18(1 acres 6 miles from Kugene;
1UU acres in cultivation; 220
pasture; splendid H-room
house, GOxljl) barn; all kinds
of fruit; price $12,0(10, In
cluding everything on the
place.
160 acres, 6r acres pasture and
timber cruises 1.500,000 saw
timber; tto acres fenced; 4
room house, spring at house;
small barn, chicken house,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile, lieat
this for SUiiiO.
Mere we ave HO acres, 60
acre fenced; 2 houses, largo
log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living streams and
springs; 2,000,0(10 feet aaw
timber; S miles from Eu
gene. Price, $l60().
iU acres adjoining town; fine
8-rooin house, 2 barns;
young family orchard; t
head horses, r, cows, 4 year
lings, harnetis. wagons, bug
gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools.
Implements furniture, etc.;
price, $7.'.o0; $1,000 cash;
balance at fi per cent.
We also have buslneaa open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGli
22 west 8-.h St.
. CK!CHESTi:R"3 PILLS
Tin: fcn'i' HW 111; a M.
1 '
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KcAL
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 OH S.V1.K
FOR SA1.K Thoroughbred Hereford
bulls for s;ue. Kuquire iwO Wil
lamette street. :(
e
FOR Stl.il A gas heater, almost
new, tor sale cheap. Address Pox
1 (. Kugene. Or. it
HALKD HAY FOR SAl.K- Twelve
dollars per ton. Squirii Smith.
Phono Farmers' 13x1. 111-1
FOR SAl.K Huff Orpingtiui cues,
13 for $1. W. II llat'iplon. 1 10J
Columbia avenue, eorner Huh t.
KOli SA1.I-: I'lm
two tr. sit and
freli. inquire
street.
tu
ale;
111 1 ;
l-'Oit SAl.K I have 2 ml cor. Is 01
hard wood, a1-: Miles seinheiw-l
of Kugene. Address Ceo. l lleek-
w lih. I'.oslicn. Ore. 111 1 I
I'Olt III. I K ri'.l.N I'M of V ACANT
LANDS write us enclosing adc for
each. Township wanted. Hoseburg
Abstract Co.
FOR SAl.K City lots, close In:
$;too. $:tr.i and $liiu: $.'" down
IIIIU fi M(iei iK'uin, i.ui.i,i ...... 1
est. W. II. Kay, at Kugene (lun i
Company's store. I f f
FOR SALK Two good tl.utur
claims for location Terms rea-
soiiuoie. Diuiiii i.iu.1,
burg. Oregon, llox 9 4.
1
FOR SALK flood horse 6 years old;
It! bands; only partly broke.
Price, $100. Plume Red 14 01.
Goo. Mclvln Miller, city.
FOR SALK At a bargain. If sold
this week. Corner lot on Fifth
and Adams. Kniiiire of owner,
HOI S. Willamette street. mil
FOR SALK Parties wishing to buy
200 ucres of first-class timber land
call on J. W. Carlile, four miles
west of Halo.
FOR SALK A well Improved fuim
of 120 acres. 4 miles north of Co-
burg. This Is a bargain at $ D
per acre. On good terms. Hml-th
& Drown, Cohurg, Or.
FOR SALK Young full blood barred
Plymouth Rocks and White Leg
norn chickens for sale ut retison
nlilo prices. 0. W. Uell, R. F. 1.
No. 1, Kugene. tf
FOR SAl.K One National ensh regis,
ter, ono Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Kuquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
OAK WOOD FOR SALK Small oak
wood: can be used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed to 1 (l-lncli
length. Phono Farmers' 2S0 or
enquire at Steruer's grocery. mlO
FOR SAl.K A flno farm of 171
acres will bo sold for $'0 per
acre on good terms, If sold In the
next thirty days. Smith & Brown,
Coburg, Oregon. Dox 9 4. JO
FOR SALK Flno mountain ranch of
80 acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house nnd out
buildings; located eight miles west
of Kugene. Price, $1000. Carl
O. Washburno. X
WANTKD
WANTKD To rent, seven or eight
room house, Call at 1S1 Kast 8th
street.
WANTKD Hood girl wanted for
general housework. 71 West Ninth
street. C
WANTKD: Horse breaking by day
or month; also horses tracked. Kn.
quire Hangs' livery . J'Jd&w
WANTKD llookkueper and steno
grapher. Inquire of Scobert &
Dodge, Klghth and Olive." if
WANTKD A young limn between
(ho ages of IS and 20 to learn the
hardware business. Kuquire of
(Jrlffln Hardware Co. tf
WANTKD To horow $3000 lo
000 for a term of years with gilt
edged security. Good proposition
for any one wishing to place a
loan. Address C. 1-. care Oaurd.
WANTKD City property for 167
acre farm lu Benton county, Ore
gon, two miles from growing
town. Place Ilea between Ming
Tom and Willamette rivers.; DO
acres farming ground. W. II.
Kay, Kugene, Oregon. tf
KOH KB.vr
KI RNISHKD ROOM FOR RKN'T
728 Willamette street. ml4
FOR RKN'T -Furnished room for
rent. Can be used for housekeep
ing. 879 Oak slreet. ml 4
MIWfcl.liANKOlH
ACCORDION PLfcATlNO- Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at C27 illlyard
street, near Kast Ninth, on reaain
able terms. Phone Red 3302. If
IK YOI1 WANT TO 8KLL your prop
erty (nil the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Ku
gene. Or. tf
NOT1CK Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
of horn-shoeing and general black
smlthltig V.. I). Holoway, Kast
Kleventti street, Falriiiount, Or.
$1 CAHH AND yi I'KR MONTH
Will buy a !; 11 ' I f 11 1 Calirornla
v'"ytirri. fhi Income mini which
be sufficient to make you In
dependent for life. Hamlnime
pamphlet, valimbl" Information
and contract free. F. II. Robinson,
gi Q al agent. Pacific drove, Cnl.
MISCI l.l. ANl ul .s 11 ,. niti ,.)
DON'T fall ui see Chezem If you
want bargains lu real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, unproved and uiilniproved.
Timber and mining stock. 1(. Che.
win. Room 11. Walton Uldg. tf
fN TKKNATIONAL COIt ItKSl'ON
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's I'nlverslty." (lives a thor
ough traintni; at your own home
In nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Tet books and Instruments !
(when requlredl furnished Tree.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, -I.'. W.
' Klitlith street. It. J, Klrkwood, rep
resentative. PR0FESS1CNAL COLUMN
l'liMI IANS AND srill.l llNS
DR. ANN.i MAI'ltKl. iMeapathli
phv'cian. All curable disease
treated. Women and ehlldreu 1
specialty. Office over F, 10. Duiiu'i
Phono Red Hut I.
DR. II. L. Sl'l'lU.KY-Osteopilthli
physician. Offices over Chambers
store. MS Wlllntnetlo street
Phono Illack KlL'tl. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. II. CANNON. M. D. Houioepat hlc
i physician and surgeou. Chronic
discuses and diseases of women
. ,,,,,,., a.,ii... l.-i.,..,ri
I cnl vibratory and light treatment
Offl
Sulto 1, 2 nnd 3. Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Hoard
Hoffman House. I'liono Main 11.
. l' TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
physician ami surgeon. Chronic
dlsca.scs and diseases of woitu 11 ami
children given special nltcntloti.
Faradlc galvanic, static, X-rny and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, CiSl Willamette street,
with Dr. L. K. McDoiigal. Resi
dence, 032 Pearl street. Office
phono. Main (121). Residence
phone. Main 631.
ATTOKNKYS-AT-I.AW
S. I). ALLKN, Aitoriiej-at-la, 616
Willametie street, Kugene. Oreeou
L. IIILYKU, Attnrney-at-lnw. Otrio.
over Yoraii's shoo store, Kuout
Oregon.
LKON It. KDMUNSON, Attorney-nt
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Kugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
1.1. M. TRAVIS, Atlorncy-at-iuw. of
fice over Kugene Loan & Saving!
Dank, Ktigeno, Oregon.
DOKKIrt & SKIPWORTH, Attoinejs.
nt law. Office In llovey building
over Chanibers-lirlstow bank.
C. A. WINTKRMK1KR, Attorhoy-nt
lnw. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Clluuibora-Uiis-tow
Bank.
WOODCOCK at POTTKR, Attorneys-at-law.
A. Cv Woodcock and W. O
Putter. Office one block aunth ol
Chrlsman block, Kugene, Oregon
WALTON A NP388, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and 8. V. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
alate. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & HKAN, rt ttorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, I,. M. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stuti
and before the U. S. Land Office
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 10 McCluni
Building.
N. HARBAUllll. Special atten
tion given to dlvorcu and auttle
vieut tf estates. Agent for Contl
nuntal Insuranco Compuny. Roon
0. First National Bank Building
Kngane, Oregon.
JKHSK O. WKI.I.S. Lawyer. No. 2(
Weal Klghth street, Kugenu, Or
'opposite postofflce. Olvea apecla'
attention to the examination of ab
streets, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Alio to all pension matters. Phoni
Red 1176.
MINIMI KNOIMCKim
HKRBERT LKKlll, mining ouglneei
and expert metallurgist. Rellulili
Information furulshod to Intending
Investors. Kxnminatlons and re
ports on mines and ore treatment
Kugn OregoQ.
AltCIIITKCT
IT ft KUI THOMAS Architect. Saetch
ea and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course ol
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see inn. Tamil
reasonable. Room 7, CbrlsuiaD
block.
f'XPKItTAKKHH
J. W. KAYS CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugeno, Or.
DAY ft IIK.NDKRSOS. iinderinKera
and einbslmers. Corner Willam
ette and Heventh streets.
W, T. (IOKDON, funeral director
State licensed embalmur. Offlct
and residence, Tenth and Oll't
streets. Phone Red 4481.
CARPKT CI.KANKRH
JAY C. MOOKK, carpel
Phono Black 0071.
IIKAI, MK AOKNTS
J. L. CI. AUK CO. Dealers It real
estate, Creswell, Or.
AIIHT11 UTOKS
TIIK LANK COI'NTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 snd 3, Waren Block,
Kugene, Or, prices reasonable.
I'M ii :c
1:. 1:
TIM K I'AItU
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in e-s.
No. ! r.:00 a. m., C.ittae drove
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i No. 1 i 1 1 : r. a. m.. It asehnrg
Passer..; r.
I No. II p. 111, Portland Kx-
pros--.
Tie.llil San l-'nincl..C'i Passenger.
N 1
I 1
. 1 f p.m., Kosehurg 1'as-
No. 17 :i a.", p.iu , Cutt.igK drove
Pass inter
I No. la- 12: :ii a.m.. California Kx-pres.-.
No. 11- 4:11 a. ill.. San i'r.incls
1 co Kvprcss.
cnilliiie, llrauch.
I N 1. M 7.111) a. in., leaves Kugene
' . far Sprinnfie!d.
' No. M' -11:10 a.m., arrives Ku
gene rroin Sringfleld.
No S7 - I :tii) p. 111., leaves Kugene
tor Weiullltlg.
No ss fit 4 1) p. m., arrives Kugene
from Wcndllng.
W.M. Ml'RRAY,
(leu, Pass. Agt.
Portland Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. 0. P. A.
A. J. (1ILLKTTK.
Local Agent.
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KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE & DOWN
Livery, Feed and
SiJes Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or.
CASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
FiilrhniiKH.Morsi' GiiNullne Knglnee
fur pumping, spi-aylng, sawiug, grind,
log. .Outfits coluplete.
l''lilrbiiuks Nciilea for welching.
l-ilirb.iiikM-.Mi,i-Nii liyniuiios and Mti
tors tor power mill light.
l'uln..iiiUi..MoiHo Wliulmllls and
rotvii.t. , ,
h'nlrluiiiks-Morsn (Irlndcrs, Feed
ChoppeiK, Well Pumps.
' All first qunlKy goiMis at lowest
prices always In stork.' Idln'ral terms.
Prompt reply tn Inquiries and quirk
shipments. Write for oaUilogue and
prices.
BERCRR.& BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, 0
FAI113NK4, MORSE Sl, CO.
Portland. Oregon ,
.11!
Get your Rubber Tires
put on t y
S.B.FINNEGAN
574 Olive St
IN ONI OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OP
H1QH ORADE WORK
ItTIt at H tl until Hill
HAtL , SHUM WAY
1'ltimlilng nml Hewer Work.
Alio general Jobbing In (In atA
ihoct Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
( any s full tin of plumhlnr: rixtures
PI v llbick I:I7U. .101) Willamette
m( l it:
'fly all the large bit
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