Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 16, 1908, Image 3

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    flHE BGtNt DAiLY JNAMl
i uu Vi7ixtix ro., i.nc.
.""JTjTneii every any of tt.o week,
' excepted. Address all com
Tvi'ious d make all renin
l3 payable to The Eugene Guard,
(BgenOr'Kon.
T SuBscription K""'s "ul'y
rwhrered by carrier, per week.J .15
Kiivereil by carrier, per momh .50
i, mall, on 'ear (ln 4.00
i mouths (In advance) .... 2.00
tine month
cinele Copies "u
WeeklT Guard, per year l.r.0
S Advertising rales made known on
implication.
Eatersd at Eugene, Oregon, portut
if flee as second-class nuittc.
j" Aleuts lor Tlu- (jiutrit
I The following are authorized to
take n(1 r'l"- for subscripiioni or
transact any other business for Tile
ndir and Weekly Guard:
"it Creswell J. L. Clark.
C'jburg Oeorse A. Drury.
ah pasiinaators are BiHhori7.-d to
receive and receipt for giibsrripiior.i!
to the Daily and Weeldv Guard.
AS INDEI'KNDEM' I'AI'EI..
I
Meiulier of Assoclnlcu rr.-!.
t SATIKDAV, MAY 10, 100S
4.
VKA)iS TO liEOOVEK
4 FKO.M DISASTER
4 I would regard an adverse
4 vote upon the pending Uni-
4 versity appropriation bill as a
4 disaster from which the state
4 would require years to recov-
. er. The commonwealth of
this time appears to be upon
the eve of a development now
' too long delayed. It Is seek-
' ing capital and population
." from those sections of the
country where enterprise and
4 education obtirlu, and once let
; ithe word go forth that the
people of Oregon have delib-
if eratel refused to sustain her
. chief educational Institution
and at once the tide of Imml-
gration beginning to move to-
ward us will surely be divert-
ed elsewhere.
! STEPHEN A. LOWELL,
-4 Pendleton, Oregon.
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ACil'.K'l'LTl'KAL PAPKK
I l-'OR STATE rXlVKRSlTY
I The Oregon Agriculturist and
Jiural Northwest, the isadlng farm
griper of Lie state, Is pronounced In
13 support of the State University
appropriation. "In the latest issue its
fading editorial says:
"We hope the farmers of Oregon
till s:and by the appropriation for
!the State University, because we have
lotiserved that the states which have
',na!e the greatest progress and have
jthe best schools of every kind are
Otiose which provide liberally for the
ihole system from the foundation
'Jin. We would like to see Oregon
.do as weli proportionately for its
. State university as the states of Mlch-
d'an, Wisconsin and Minnesota do
Jftir their state universities,' an J while
ili.lnklag about this It is well to re-$rreiiii-r
that the three states me:i
jtititKd, which are famous for their
?reat and liberally supported s ate
ttnlv.Tsltles, are al30 noted for hav
Jlr? taken the lend In agricultural e l
fii'ation. We must have university
kcaicated men In Oregon, and the
;rir?tinn is whether wo will hive a
.luiiv.Tsity at homo which will p"i :olt
yitrsons of moderate means In this
v'atp to ohtaln such an education, or
whether the doors to a university ed
,JiatLn shall Im closed to all except
Sjtliope who are wealthy enough to nt
itend distant state universities or
Ittiose like Chicago university and Le
'jland Stanford, which have been rn
.jdwed with funds wrung from the
P'tojde by methods which few now
jlave the hardihood to pronounce
!oral.M
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ITMK ItlSIXKSS VIKW
ok (iiiKAT com-i:iii: k
Tv.e conference of governors of the
l'atcs and territories of the Union.
jhlrh President Roosevelt has called
;t"Hher and which met at th- Whi'e
ilniue this week, was an ess-mbly
""i'iie alike in object and cjtistitu-
I'ln.
N'ever before had the executive
i'ads of all the commonwealths of
i'fc" Union met In Washington or else-
Vre for any purpose, and never b"
.''"e had a conference representing
vt".v section of the country as this
I. '"-"n officially ralld together
j' r !h" purpo-e of arriving 4it a rom
.'"hensive program for the conoorva
3';" the national resoun es. Thus
i f.atnrnce was an e p.-ch-maklng
3'Ttt In a d iiible sensp and natural'y
'r"'.. lings' of the sessions In l'
I ""r'" East room were watched
,5V,! th- k.-enest Interest by Amerl-
' n" of all degrees and sections.
Thr. f,(.n waj wor,h conimenioraf-
J 3 wfi,-a the chief er.cutiv" f th-'
j " 1 '-ea'eu federation fai'd f..r
I ' '-st time In history the rhi-f x-
of Us forty-six constituent
s- all met togeth-r t consul; on
' for future Am--i
n-,r-iv..O. ..
w - '' -I An,, :-:,-, . .,..r
c'"t ,!'1"' ' wealth and p mvr T'i
'('' nuniy ),. , ; '.
I':-- -nr. ,., ami.iss tit. "i - .,
tiv. s t f all th.. im.. . '
I gantarlrn; of ..no kind and an
the w;if.,re of whi.h il -en r. U u;.
nut 'onal resources.
Yesterday's ;-.pe,i;iI dlsnatrhes to
The Guar! front Washing,,,, br.iught '
fe isood n-i that Kii : p ::,if-
flee appropriation had bern Increas
ed by $20,(Mio, maklni; JT.I.mtO in all. I
This sum should be sufficient to .-. ; j
a creditable Liiildinir. although It i
should have I, .,. ;il i,,.,s; j10 ., j
Quite likely there will now be . :i- j
sldernble delay in In-lnnim; con
stnii tmi work. u in:; m ih r,- .,. '
; ""'v ill r.-tmlr-I. n':!-s '
i fur n-w bids. As r rr.al e d.!:v--j
In The Guard, wh.-n f 'ae w.., . :v
open-.d ,;n the f.;h ,.f sy, r,,..n; ,,vly
one offer M er i t the bulldiue wa- re--evel,
that of a Salem cmtr i--or.
who overbi I the governinrti: es-i-iM'.t.'s
by several thousand d. liars
Local contractors, who inUhi have
bid. ifter exatninini; the plans .real
Ized that thsy could not keep w'thin
the limit, nnd passed It up. With
the Increased appropriation It Is like
ly that satisfactory bids will be re
reived when they are again called
for.
The San Francisco Bulletin is au
thority for the statement that, after
the Panama canal Is completed, the
naval base of the I'nlted States will
be In the Pacific instead of th? At
lantic ocean. According to the Bulle
tin the rendezvous paint will be M tg
dalena bay. which is most centrally
located. There will then be sixteen
battl ships in the Pacific squadron,
and sixteen in the Atlantic. It is more
than likely, however, that the Bulle
tin article is simply a dream of some
reporter. Magdalena bay does not
belong to the United States and thus
far It has not been possible to se
cure the right from the Mexican gov
ernment to establish even a coaling
station there.
The paper trust Is a good trust
to some people. In his testimony be
fore the congressional committee
John H. Korris, of the American
Newspaper Association, testified that
Hearst, the publisher, has been get
ting paper from the trust at prices
ra'v;!ng from $1.02 to $1.05 per hun
dred pounds, which Is much below
the rates charged newspaper publish
ers' In general. This statement sheds
some light on the painful silence the
Hearst newspapers have maintained
when the paper trust has bee-i ftp for
discussion, in the opinion of an ex
change. " '
Almost every rewspnper In the
state Is supporting the University np
proprlation, a fact that shows tin
press may be relied upon to do the
right thing at the rlg'it time.' Fur
thermore, the papers are doing this
work, filling many columns with
Found argument on the subject, with
out comp-nsatlon or hope of reward
except that which comes from the en
hanced welfare of the slate in which
all will share alike.
A lrrs" number of a;iplicatiins
have li e-i received lV t ie United
j5 a! -s t a u: y fro"i pers ins who. af
ter re-ilia in t!'e new-vaners thai
the i r ; :.!!.a ' ir illation ol the c Min
ify vfi'4 . t"-."'.. wanted i i g tli.-lri-
p. il. 11.. il.lt I'' :! 1'orte'yeu I-siti-W
a ti --t '! that lie w.itrt Civi
t.-e Old to li.ot-en 111'.
Wh n Govrnor I " J i: I ':
sas cannot make elf-e:!,.. its law
alined at the manufacture of liquor
without the aid of the federal .v
eminent, he t-t: ! r d a good s.ibjec
for discussi' to th prohibition!.! -and
extreme t it s' rlghu-rs. as much
may be said o:i boih sides olIi.
Professor Jenks. of Cornell Uni
versity, not or the horse marines. will
gel on Andy C'arn-gie s black lit il
he persists in talking of the steel
tr,i.t as the create: t rvauiid of "a
watered stock rorpoi-ition." i v.-n if i
is j.irt that.
I
The L-ran-ers have e-: ,
.if l
til" I1M-' SU - s-fn - '
;,;. r history. Tie c'-e ;.! .-. -! !:.!
I Kn--r.e and l-s ; pb-. an" --
y!'.y i,"u rieht and w iril.y "f the
supper' r is asking
ll.any pal" cs ha I !-n tilkiiiK
-nod d-al al. .t the Lie- railmad
depot thev wold have in 'he f.-t
,.;. and lee. Sine- th- ma'-iial for
1, ,, !,- made it, Kn-ene. e arc
in.lin.d to think th.v '
. ,,. 1 on:;, on- thing
.,. . -..nil ' V:
., how how i-a-
Th- I
oir'v ...
i? ,o l- a i-ir-biti I' Jl 11
phe:.
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At'.
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boudn.'- i no :
ways of k
th" herli.-i
THK KfGKXK DAILY Gl'AUD, SUTKHAY, M tY 1(1,
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RICHARD STRAUS, WHO IS COMING TO AMERICA.
Notwithstanding the imiavoriible reception accorded to 'iiloiu,." when
the opera was produced at the Metropolitan opera House two years ago New
York probably will have a further opportunity to pass Judgment upon it next
season. Oscar llammerstelu has nmiouncil that lie vlll p'xdtico Hie piece
at the Manhattan Opera House and that be bus engaged ltlchurd Straus, its
fumous composer, to conduct the performiuam-es.
failed to interest European capital,
Japanese, financiers are now in this
country, trying to negotiate a big
loan.
May 23 would be a fitting day for
congress to skiddoo, though Its sig
nificance may cause the leaders to
choose a later day for adjauVument.
Orators in congress are strong on
the past and future, but rldiculously
weak on the now, though It Is on tho
latter that public Interest Is focussed.
That governors' conference at the
While Hons? will go down in history
as a notable gathering of politicians
that was free from politics.
Still, the Fulton men seem to
be able to make both the Bourne and
Cake factions sit up and take notice i
and then some.
The farmers are too busy watching
the growing of record-breaking crops
to pay much attention to the festive
candidate.
UNFURL THE FLAG. i
Unfurl the flag! let th- winds caress
And lift it In rippling loveliness
Over all th? wild west-world we
claim ;
'ly cross und sword and In Freedom's
nam
From the peaks that gleam o'er AI-j
askan gloom '
To the isles of palm nnd shores of
bloom:
From the sacred rock where the seed
wn: 'sown
To th" s!tns-t cap's where the flower
has blown.
O. th" r i p 4 of the Union, toss nnd
wave!
o'er ini'lions of fr-em n and n il
a slave.
Unfurl the Hag! let i' cur! anil ki
Th- xephvr Hint fair.is in the sum
mer's bli-s;
:t was b r:i In storm, and Its glory
spr'int:
Where the : Us of th- battle shriek
ed an 1 sung;
I'hrointh flunk.! and el old It has won
the right
To float nnd flaunt when the days
are bright.
,','e know what souls In Its white
s'ar shine,
d IP -d on Its crimson spilled
like wine:
We kin... me strife and the u-o-s and
fears J ,
That h-deod It around for n hundred
year '.
Sam L. Simpson.
AT THE COMEDY. ;
j.i r;m. in snowy gown and glove
1 ,(.w you Wa'ell till" dil.V I
Where ea'i-h tno. k hero won l.ls love t
la the old uti'ifeliko way. j
' nd.
life
tb.lr llt'le,
et"
Who, lov- so sluoot'.lv ran,
How different. Hear, this world had
-r .
Since this old world b.-rnn. I
For v u. who saw them ca lv win !
H.eh h.-tid and lo an away.
Knew -:: wli-r" d'! th- mo. k
erv In
That f'Kili-h lit play
i -If iv- w-r,. alt If P'vc were all."
T'-,. vii.' ""I' ' I t"' I ' d.
T'.. n h.v.- r. '.:.' -'er bef,ll
0. ,-. r,. 'he f U"s re;,:. d I
nd you, la t nV'it. 'I I y "' ' ct'"'.
-lo far f'oni m '-. -o near'
For w.i'.hlng Her- voir i vm were
-.-'
With Ju,' an Idle t-nr'
i An I t 'i - ' :-,rk 'ur'aln
f.li
Upon th-ir f'e.'S'i " :
H-j. von st.l I I"'." "h. "ll
'Life went ano'ti." v'
Arthur S.r.'ng"r.
TRY THIS FOR DESSERT
Dissolve one packnee cf "tiv Mnvo
ed JELL-0 In ono pint of boiling wa
ter. When partly congealed heuc n.,
til light one cup whipped cream and
six crushed mucenronns. Whip all
logeiher thoroughly and pour Into a
mold o bowl. When cool It will jel
lify and may be serv.d with whip
ped cream or any goad pud Hug
sauce.
The JELL-0 costs 10 cents per
package and can bo obtained at any
good grocer's.
THE MARKET
EOR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih 5t
WE BUY
WE SELL
Wt RENT
I WE tXCHAN'GE
K Slue-room house and lot 1
i block from car Hue; fine
4 home In good condition; a
? bargain at -,U0O ur fili-lilKh-
X ed lor '-.l".
? Istt acres i. mi.es from l-'ugene;
T 1'U tti les in cnlllvatlon;
pasture; splendid S-room
house, i.Ox'IU barn; nil kinds
of fruit; pilce $13,1)0(1, In
cluding everything on the
place.
Die acres, f!T acres pasture and
timber cruUes 1 .Onll.OOO saw
timber; iMl acres fenced; 4
room house, uprluK at house;
small bam, chicken bouse,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile. Deal
I this for IH.UO.
Here we avu 160 acres, 69
acre lenred: 2 houses, large
log house and small frame,
log barn, grmiary, well water
ed with living streams and
springs: L'.iii.O.'lOO feet saw
timber; 'J ml from Eu
gene. Price, lir.00.
da acres adjolnlnu town; fine
M-rooin houso, 11 barris;
young family orchard; B
lieail horses, f, cows, 4 year
lllHH, harni-w, wagons, bng
pry, ran, lb' chli hens, tools.
Implemetits furniture, etc.;
price, $7. "Hi; 11,0(10 rash;
balance at '' per cent.
We also have business o.n
Ings and a Isrge llt of real
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGIi
22 west 8ih St,
,, " -
WiHiim'? Co. Transfer
O Liahl onfl Havv tlulm
TtlOD F(J SaI.F
504 TIMjcHcV- i.otm'. Orf-
hr i'.iiii-ll
I
REAL
ItliiK
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
I (US SAIJt
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hereford
bulls for sale. Liujuire eao Wil
lamette street. :f
FtMt SALE -A gas heater, almost
new. lor rule cheap. Address Ilex
U, Eugene, Or. it
HALED- HAY FOR S A l.ll - l' five
dollars per ton. S.iiiiie Smith.
Phone Farmers' i:!0. ut--l
FOR SALE - Good plow and n.c!
harrow: will s. H rtui;p. Ilu-iu;.-30S
Fist Thirteenth slice:. in.
FOR I.E - Two i.nl Id, i d Km
t.u-ny i xiioan Is. v'..ll, j,:,t nlp,
or phone Ked till. in I e
FOR SALE BY OWNER Modem .'.
iiiii.ii It. uis,.. j;as. w i:, r a id li.tat:..
good linn: InK-si?.. d I.e. a: a ten
gain. .IJ1 We-l Filth Meet, lii:.
FOK WALE Hull Orpington ,-Ks,
13 for l. W. U llampion, 1 10
Columbia aveuue. corner l'.Mh st.
FOR SALE -Three rows lor sale;
two ll'tsh and one soon to be
fresh, liuiulre at 117 Law rem e
street. nil.".
FOR SALE 1 have .oil cords ol
hard wood, Ti lv miles soiuhca.-'t
of Eugene. Address Geo. L. lieck
wlth. Goshen. Ore. in I 1
FOR III. I E PI!IXI. ol VACANT
LANDS write us enclosing tHr for
each. Township wauled, lioseburg
Abstract Co.
FOR SALE A good soven-i ooai
h-inl llulah d house, wlih all the
modern Improvements. A. T.
Corkerllm... in I S 1
FOR SALE City lots, close In;
$:iiiii $:tr0 mil $lou; J.'.ii down
tint! il Oper month, without Inier
est. W. II. Kay, at Ellgeii.i Gun
Company's store. tf
FOR SAI.E--Two good tluilur
claims for location Terms rea
sonable. Smith & llrown, Co
burg. Oregon, llox !4. J'.
FOR SALE Good noise li years old;
Id hands: only partly broke.
Price, $100. Phono Red 14iil.
Geo. Melvln Miller, city;
FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy
300 acres of flrst-clnss timber land
call on J. W.' Carltle, four miles
west of Hale.
FOR SALE A we',1 Improved fuim
of 130 acres, 4 miles north of Co
burg. This Is n bargain at $ ill
per Here. On good terms. Smllh
llrown, Coburg, Or.
colt h.M.l'i lining ion moon uinie.i
Ply; ion', h Hocks and While Log
nurn chickens for sale at reason
able prices. C. W. Hell, R. F. D.
No. I, Eugene. If
FOR SAi.E One National cash regis
ter, ono Remington typewriter und
a largo Iron safo. Enquire of L.
M. Truvls, Loan 4 Savings bank
building.
FOR SALE A fine farm of 171
acres will bo Bold for $"i0 per
acre on good terms, If sold in the
next thirty days. Smith ft Hrown,
Coburg, Oregon, llox 94. ju
FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of
H0 acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house and out
buildings; located eight miles west
of Eugene. Prlco, $1000. Carl
O. Washburno. If
MAM i.ll
WANTED To rem, seven or eight
room house. Call at I SI East tilll
street.
WANTED tiond girl wanted Mr
general housework. 71 Went Ninth
street. "
WANTED: Horse br. aking by day
or mouth: also horses Hai ked. En.
quire Hangs' livery . .I:idiw
WANTED To boiow JUnuO to $a,
0U0 for a term of years with gilt
edged security. Good proposition
for any one wishing to placa n
loHn. Address 0. L-. care liaurd.
WANTED Clly properly for 167
acrn farm la Ronton county, Ore
gon, two miles from growlag
town. Place Ilea between I'uiig
Tom and Wlllamuttu rivers ; S
acres farming ground. W. II.
Kav. Eiincne. On aon. tf
WIH UH'T
PASTURE FOR RENT Good pas
ture for horses; close in. Enquire
at Hie Merlau place, two miles
north cf town. n3!
HH Kl.l.ANWH H
IKRIDA.M EGGS ON SHAKES I will
furnish a lew set'lngs to rellatiie
parties, (.'. H. Frank, 1SU Easl
Ninth street, Eilgeue, Or.
ACCORDION PLK ATI NfK Done br
Mrs. liert Vincent at 527 llllyard
street, near East N'nth. on reason
able terms. Phone Ked 1302. tf
IK YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette street, Ku
Itene. Or. t'
NOTICE llavliia; recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my buslneiui
of horseshoeing and general black
miltbliig (.'. D lloloway, East
Eleventh s'reet, Fslrmoutit, Or.
$l CASH AND $10 PER MONTH -Will
buy a beautiful Cnllfornln
vlnevard. lb" Income from who h
will be sufficient to make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Inf ormst loii
and ron'rsct free. K. II. Roblniou,
Kenrral agent. Pacific drove, l al.
!lst I II. (M s 1( oniimieil.)
I'ON'T fall to see iheiein If you
want bargains lit real estate. t e
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and milling stork. II. Chu
htu. liouui 11, Walton Hid, tf
INTERNATIONAL t'OU UESI'O.V '
HENCE SCIHKll.S -"Tho Busy
Man's University.". GUes a thor
ough training at tour own home
la t.varly all the trades and proles-!
smii- I . i books and liistniineiils !
I when teiiunedi tiirnlslKnl free. ;
I'ull infoiiiiaiion and clreulais at
tho Una: fin oMineiil ofllee, 4.. W
Klgbih ir. et, ii.J. Mrkwood, rep-re.-.r
ntul 1 1 e. '
FBOfESSiOIIAL CCLUV.N
I'HVSK I AM) St LRI'tlVS
DR. AN.S'.r MAI'KEIl Osteiipallii. .
phy'eian. All ctllable disease
treiut-,1. Women iind iluldien
specialty. Olfli-e over F. E. liiinu'i .
Phone Red 11131. j
DR. II. L. S'l'l'DI.EY Osteopath!.
Iihyslclan. titllces over Chambers
store, i.lS Willamette streei
Phone lllack 13.'ii. Consultat loi.
free. Residence 734 Ferry streei.
Phone lied 311)7.
C. II. CANNON, M. D. llomoepilllllt
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specially. Electrl
cal vibratory and light treatment
Ofllee, Suite I, t and 3. Dunn build
Ing. Phono Main S40. Hnuri
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
.1. F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
Iihyslclan and surgeon. Chronic
dh. eases and diseases of worn n and
children given special attention.
Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office. r.Sl Willamette street,
wllh Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi
dence, (1113 Pearl street. Offlco
phone, Main 031), Residence
illume, Main (131.
AT'TORNEYH-AT-LAW
S. I . ALLEN, Attoriiej-nt-lil. li I It
WtllumoKo street, Eugene Oreaou
L. IIILYEl', Attorney-at-law. oitlc
over Yorau'a shuo store, Eiikoiu
Oregun.
LEON It. EDM UNSON, Attorney-ut-law.
Rooms 1 nnd 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Rank.
L.. M. TRAVIS, Atturnoy-iit-iuw. of
flee over Eugene Loan ft Savlugi
Hank, Eugene, Oregon.
DORR1H & BKIPWORTH, Attorneys
at law. Office In llovey building
over Chainberii-llrlsloiv hank
0. A. W I NTH It .1 E I li It, A ttnrney-ai
Inw. Lund titles and probate spec
ialties. Offlcu over CI ui m lit.ru- li (Sa
to w i tit u k .
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attoriiuya
at-law, A. 0. Woodcock and H. O
Potter. Office one block aunt b ol
Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon
WALTON & NEBS, Attorneya-at-lnw
J. J. Walton and B. P. Nona. Will
practice lu all the courts In the
tata. Offlre, room 3, Walton
lllock, ttutfeno, Oregon.
WILLIAMS A I1EAN, tturneys-at-Inw.
J. W. Williams, L. K, Dean
Practice In all courts of tho stab
and before the U. S. Laud Office
Offices 13, 13, 14 aud lb McCluni
Iliilldlng.
I. N. II AltllAIIGII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
Mient tf estates. Agent for Contl
nental Insiiranee Company. Roon
r. First Nailonal Hank llulldliig
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSE (.. WELLS, l.nwyi.-, No. 3f
West Eighth streei, Eugene, Or
opposite postofflce. (itves specfa
attention to the examination of all
' sirneis, drafting wills, settling cs
tales, conveyances and collections
Also In all pension matters. I'hoiu
Red 1170.
UINI.MI MNGI.VltLllli
HEItlllCRT LEIGH, mining eiigluuui
and expert metallurgist. Itellabli
liiforinullou furnished to ltit,oidlnK
Investors. hlximluallous and re
ports on mines and ore treatment
KiiKiis Oregi.
air iirrwr
fit KM THOMAS Arrnlteci. baeirh
ee aud plans drawn, blue priuti
and specifications. Oeneral super
vision over buildings In course ol
construction. If thinking of build
lug, large or small, see ine. Tuntii
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmau
block.
I MII'lHTAKhlt.H
J. W. KAYS si CO.. uiiiloi inker, ai.u
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY fc HENDrtltriON, iinilertaken
and eiiibslmers. Corner Wlliam
etta and Seventh streets.
W. T. (lORHON, funeral director
Htnie licensed eiiihuliuer. Ofllci
and residence. Tenth and Oil"!
sireets. Phone Red 4 is I.
CARPET CLEANERS
JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner
Phone lllack f.071.
REAL EST ATE AGENT!
J. L. I'l.AKK V CO Dealers lu tea
i estate, Creswell. Or.
AHSTRA(T!I!H
THE LANE COUNTY AIISTKACT
j CO., Hooins 2 end 3, Waren niock,
' Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
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l" At i I'M'
i. il Ti.Mi-: ai:i
Tounr-l Peril. -ml Puseii:;. r
'.o. I- ...Is. a. in., tireou Ex-
N . 1
e a m., Colta-ie Grove
Pi
No. I J 11:4.1 a. m., Roseburg
Pavser.-er.
No. II i;: IJ p. :n., Poriland Ex-pro.--.
Toxiari! San l-'ninctsri. Pus-.cnger.
No. 11 :':!' p.m.. Rosen, irg Pus-
No
i ;
0:3" p.m. t'otiage Grovo
1 -: II - a.m.. Ca'.l.'orala Ex-
I n...
pr-
N i. I :! - 1:11 a. in.. Sau Francis
co i:,..-e,.
x. euilloig Ill-all. !l.
N v I 7 o" a. in., leaves Eugene
f..r Sprint.:.. .1.
No s li;lo a. in., arrives Eu
ene f:o:o S;u in.;l'i. Id.
No. s7 -l.ud p. ni., leaves Eugeno
for Wendlln-,
No s in p. m., arrives Eugene
from Wi ndilng.
WM. MURRAY.
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portl'in.l, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. 0. P. A. .
A. J. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
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KITCHEN KOMPP
. Succcsjoit to '
AHWITACE & BOWN
Liyery Feed and
Oak and 7th, Eueent. Or.
GASOUNtC ENGINES
IRRIGATiON, SPRAYING nnd
PUMPiNG MACHINERY
KtilrhaiikH-Morso (aNllnn Knulnt't
for tmmiiiti'x, MirjiyliiLC, NUivini K't'11"
In. . OutfJtH roinpli!',
i'lilrliuiik Mralt'H (ur woltiJiiK.
I'ltirlitiiik-lt'iKi h)tuuii(iM mimI .Mo
loi'N for iMiivt r ium) Mulil.
I'nlrMiMliH-Moi'Ht' liMlttilltH nnd
Tot-i-",
I-'ali-I'MiiikH-MiirNU Orliitlrm. Fwd
(,Ihimim, Well I' nil 1 1 tf.
All llrMl iih I II - kmhU nt lownt
trli-fM itlvviiyh in MtH'k. lllMni trrnm.
I'riuiiiil n-ply to liitilrlt it ml ipili-k
hIiIMihii(. VVrlto fur cutMlouiu mill
Mi
BERCF.R. & BE 4 N HDW. CO.
AKit.s, Eugene, 0.
FAlUdAnK U lRU (E, CO.
Hortlund, Oregun
Get yo ir Rubber Titc;
put on ty
S.B.FINNEGAN
574 Olive St
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OP
HIOH GRADE WORK
I mi at n iMTtii mam
HLL tlB SMJVl Ver .
I'liintMnit hihI Si'Wi-r WoiU.
AIro k " i i r a I Jotdiinte In tlti And
htni iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to. . .
nrry a full lln of pliimhlnr; ntturt
I'tmii Itlaik M7'J. .4UU WnimiKMte
j IN ONE OK MANV COLORS I I
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