Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 21, 1908, Image 3

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aV IXMsPuMilil.N'T PAI'Kf..
3 Member of Associated Vrvtm. .
THl'KKUAY, MAY 21,
11)08
X THE APPROPRIATION'
ft SHOULD UK VOTED
. '
a The great state of Oregon
m cannot use Its public funds to
better advantage than enlarg
es' ing. equipping and endowing
fj the University at Eugene.
V The 5125,000 asked for
if, practically but a slight ln-
increase is a most reasona
tf ble sum.
DAVID H. MOORE,
iJ Bishop of Oregon, Methodist
4i Episcopal church.
SSW HOME MARKETS
I THROlfill KKC1
AMATIOX
;Over a million acres of highly pro
active territory an area one-half
larger than the arable area of Rhode
bjaiiil is being added to the posses
situs of the American nation.. The
tTfreaae, which is equivalent to the
inexation of so much new territory.
I being made In the arid regions of I
t f West through the peaceful con
( tests of irrigation. The work which
Ufiius enlarging the national domain
Its value to the rest of the cotin
f In creating new home markets for
-terlcan manufacturers Is thus de
lbed In American Industries by 1)1
Hitor F. H. Newell of the United
'tes reclamation service, the man
kjhe head of this great piece of con.
Ktictive work;
The country as a whole gains
r-fc the outlay made In reclaiming
t.fpp lands. Not that part of the
Cited States whore the settlers are
kpted, but all portions of the coun
b share in the benefits. The far-
upon irrigated land cultivates
alsland intensively and produces
cr'ip.s. As a rule he receives a
ofr.tift! remuneration for these
rejs and has probably the most
y to spend of any of his class.
Responds his money freely, as is the
ttfoin throughout the .West, and
tersely of the manufactured pr
i$s of the East. It may be truly
H that for every home established
Mp the Irrigated lands reclaimed by j
"-government t.iere Is nn equivalent
passible somewhrre else, either
-Jae manufacturing towns In the
or in the cotton-growing sec-
Uois of the South, or among the
eSt population encased In trans-
lin- raw materials and the inanti-
t'lt ltd, ,1 nr.,., fx,,.,, tl,n mincU
'fields to the mills and from the
"fc to the consumer.
ylit' mantifacturers as well as the
''fet'ortation interests of the coun
''''nave a deep concern in the suc
"ul cmcoine of the work of the
ntation service. It Is making for
,k the b-st imaginable of lume
There is nothing in lh
""f t'.-.e world that can compare
"tlie steady demand of the small
Jer locate.) upon an Irrigated
For this reason, If for none
i ' r''anufacturers should not
nr.dtrstand what Is going on,
.'h-juld array themeslves solidly
i'lort of the policy of the fed-
8'Terninent In reclaiming these
J lands and in making them In
rni!, rendering possible the crea
ot innumerable small communl
! They should see to It not only
Vth' work Is carried on econom
W nd efficiently, but that It Is
Jcted t'om attack from interests
t t0 loe ''est success of the In-
i nomeseexer.
f
"K-K PRICK OK WAR
inti
matlonal authority says
th so-called "glorious" vivt
r a mill inn men peri-h-d
' "f l.a'tle. Napoleon. In
e of nine year, w.e-1 au-
thorded devot. ,., ,ne ..gl(lr.
. iiiii c i.l UJ. 1.111(1 t)f
ner sons.
the atta-.-k
the t- n yearj f.;
lieu-;;
Eort Sun
ne u-i-
i
war
."-. U :ir
'-'I 1- ihm.Iu,
P:ir.;tie:e
Knjiand v, ith ih,. !
--.tr.u men an 1
let
:i at.'
i:a:..u;l l.v.
ll.luil.ililit .
cmi. Three hundred and fifty ;h ,.ls
and men were withdrawn from tut
productive industries to -imaa-.. in :h.
d. "miction of war. Military ex;.e:uii.
lures in the I'nited States during tin
last eight years have absorbed $ 1 ,
300,0u0,000. The people of Oregon should be
duly thankful that the navy depart
ment allowed the Atlantic battleship
fleet to run in close enough to shun
that their trail of smoke was plainly
visible to the naked eyes of the anx
ious patriots who thronged the head
lands along the coast. Most assured
ly the members of .pur. delegation In
congress are to be commended for
their successful efforts to secure prop
er recognition of the commonwealth
One old member of the New York
bar, who has long been In touch with
court methods and proceedings, says
he wonders why a. certificate of god
character Is not required before a man
is allowed to practice. And this is a
wonder to a great number of people
in other places besides New York. It
Is the opinion of the people, whether
right or wrong, that the shysters In
the legal profession outnumber those
of any other occupation.
Hats off to the president of the
University of Cincinnati, who refuses
to s'and for the views favoring the
'affinity" thing In a member of his
faculty views the professor's wife
says' he never held until he became
infatuated with another woman. No
educational institution can afftfrd to
carry such a man.
There was not only method but
money In the madness of the Inmate
of the South Carolina slate Insane
asylum who has been milking coun
terfeit half dollars and getting them
circulated by two attendants. It was
"easy money" for the latter, but 11
will be hard labor after they get their
sentences.
Vlclously as the system of appro
priations of lump sums was attacked
by Senator Teller, the senate added
$500,000 to a like sum given by the
house, making $1,000,000 to be spent
at the discretion of the secretary of
agriculture.
Though politicians are considered
by some as among our national re
sources, no suggestions were made in
to their conservation at the Roosevell
conference. Possibly because nobod)
sees any possibility of the supply be
ing exhausted.
Perhaps this talk about 'he forma
tion of a business men's political par
ty to participate In the presidential
scrap is merely a d dge on the part ol
rich business nun to shoo off the
campaign fund collecolrs.
Now that the kais. r has refused li
enter Into an arbitration treaty with
this government, the jingoes can 0'
depended upon 1 i tui a n ., oesi in
ventive faculties lo.e on a G.rman
war s are.
The senate vol
tenance of a pre.
reau of forest ry.
1 a'--ainst the niain-
css bureau by the bu
. k gels lis adveilis
ilou't see why other
Ing free, and
branches of t
do likewise.
government cannot
Maybe Sua
in the collar h
the 'exile" of
Uayner
u.e be fe
i aiioy i
:he thin-
:ot so hoi
n-1 thai it
ii ne wil.
might I"
not object
ified on a
next.
lo tl
I nib!
Car fully si
bills." '-' a la
It the ru-todlan
ard ii few 1" oi
delighted to do
,,f i . i : i .- w.i
,r a idl es- w.i
the scrutinizing
Accepting as a valid reason for th
nforee-ll.ent of a law that i
-ni,l be a hardship
on its violators
would be a l 'ng step toward a no
law period-
Maybe "science Is writing the doom
of the American .
American lumlieriaiu.
Senator Dolliver m.v, i
j ..'O a.lUt hH4 nOI I
but It i
lain that tne noon, e " i
yet become effective.
Abe Ruef pleaded giiil'T
long ago-
-but that
was
before he
had listened to
th-. e
ol-ii"
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ROLLER lURIFY
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FAMOUS ENGLISH STAGE BEAUTY.
All Ixmdon is rnvlng over the beauty of Ailellnn Knife, who Is npionr1ng
as Lollta In "Havana." at the Gaiety. Miss Ilulfo is a newcomer to the stngn
of the metropolis and Is not yet eighteen years of am- She Is shown here In
the fanciful pose of the cigarette girl in the new musical production.
COTTAGE GltOVE I.EAIIKU
EXDOKSES HARRY IUWX.
'
Harry Rown, for sheriff on the
democratic ticket, who has been a
deputy during the administration of
Sheriff Kisk si-ems to be the popular
candidate for the office and Is mak-
ing a thorough and clean campaign,
and Is a gentleman in every sense of
the word. That he will make a cap
able sheriff goes without saying, bis
pns; experience in the office doing
entirely away with the usual trouble
if the Inexperienced, in fact, he will
be right "at home" when he as
sumes charge of this important of
fice and will continue to carry on",
the work of the present efficient
sheriff without the least embarrass
ment. He will make nn officer who
will at nil limes see that the law Is
properly enforced when It comes to
duty. He should and will be elected
by a good majority. Cottage Grove
Leader.
SPRIXGKIEI.I) NEWS EXDOHBES :
HEXHY W. STEWART.
Henry W. Stewnrt Is one of the
most active politicians In the comm
and If he is not elected It will be
no fault of his. He Is making a
thorough canvass of the county and
is meeting with most gratifying en
couragement on every hand. Many of
the old life-long Republicans are vol
unteering their support and doing,
everything they can for his election. I
Mr. l.ee has held the office of Coun-1
ty Clerk for the past ten years and ;
the great majority of bis friends i
think it is time for somocne eUe to1
have a turn nt It, therefore many of!
the leading Republicans are making
i hard fight for the election of Mr.
Stewart. Springfield - News.
S.l,MO. AGAIN' SCARCE.
Ten days of salmon fishing in the
Columbite River show the pnlumn
supply still on the wane. This Is the
season of the tinest salmon of the
river the best In the world. S ion
these fish will be an extinct breed.
Tbev are the fri hat made the Co
lumbia river famous. The few r
malniiig specimens should be pro
tected with closed season. The open
season should bo pul off from Ap
ril IT. to May IS. Arter that there
should be the closed Sunday and rig
Id regulation of nil kinds of gear--gillnels.
trips, seines and wheels.
Master Ki!i Warden VanDusen
quits bis office May 1, leaving the
industry in a bud plight, it is too
innih to say thai he is wholly to
blame for this condition of Hffairs.
Hul the fish faction with which he
lias be. n allied is as milch to blame
as any other, and none Is more
grasping and none has d-'fented as
inil' h remedial legislti Mon. From
he Oregonian. April 27th, l!iK.
The I'. S. Unreal! of Fisheries ha?
for a long lime been endeavoring to
ecille ills! such remedial leglsl'itp'n
as is le iiig objected to 11 tile lower
river Interests. A short time ago
Secretary Strauss, of the U. S. ll---pariment
of f'onimerre and Labor.
-iei firth a liut of ihlnits necessary
o ave IV. iml'i-"ry. Inltlalive bill
v.i :: 1 s X Y-- as framed to enr--v
i.ii: i;t, ;r M'-a. We commend it
o vour f.iv rible coniera'Jon .
I I MltCI! YARD IV
NEW MM'ATIOX
W. R. Andrews has moved his lum
ber yard to West Fifth strwt. across
from the Gross hotel. Those de
siring building material will find
him at the new location prepared to
rill orders as promptly ana laiisiac
torlly as in the past. ni2l
prim watkh
For Dure beduxk water M O. W.
Tavlor. All surface water cased off
bv r,,n Into the bed rock, thus In-
. V. '
surmn uueum im, e
trr O w. lavinr, 2i Kanerson
street. Sngene. Phon lied 1377.
SEE THE ri.KET AT SEATTLE
Mar 21 snd 22
"eke
will be on
a'e to Seattle and rt urn fur 112
1.
final peiirn limit 15 day from dan
ol
i m.iv
I ... -1 . 1 1
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-ICK.NK DAILY GTARD, THVRSDAV, MAY II.
IIKI.ICIOI S RAXANA '1!KM
This receipt Is highly rornimnend
ed by one of our correspondents; trv
it for dessert tomorrow,
Peel five Inrgo baimnns. nil
smooth with five teaspooufuls ol
sugar. Add one tenruii sweet cream
liinten to u stiff froth, then ad 1 one
10c package of l.emon JKl.l.-O dis
solved in 1 Yj teacups boiling water
Pour inio mold nnd when cold gar
nish with candled cherries Ser'
wiih whipped cream, or any good
pudding sauce. JEl.i.-O is sold b
all tiro, cis ut 10c per package.
THE MARKET -KOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Nine-room house itnd Jot 1
block from ;ir line: fio
hoinu In kmh1 cotutltioti; a
Imi'KJiin nt or furnish.
)i for $2.4u.
JSU uTes ti miles from EuKem?;
1H0 acTfrf In cultivation; 220
pa nl ii to; hp It ml ul H-rouin
houne, Ox ti o liaru; all khulu
of fruit; prl'i- $12,U0V. In
eluding evi'iythlntf on the
plHC't.
160 acres, C.'i arrs p.iHture and
timber cntl-cs l.r.00,000 hiiw
t Iiu her; 9n ecreH fenred; 4
room house, HprlnK Ht hoite;
small barn, chicken hoiine,
youiiK orchanl, all kludH (if
berries; jtchil 1 mile. Heat
thla for $1-'."".
Here wo avo acrea, K0
anrea fenced; 2 hoimes, larKH
luK hniiHc and sum 11 frame,
lot; barn, xranary, we'I water
ed with living t reams and
nprliiKK ; 2.U1111.OOO feet na w
timber; 1 miles from Ku
Kne. Price. $ir,t.
b: acreH adjulttii.w (own; fine
H-room house. 3 baniH;
young family orchard; 6
head horwen, ; coa, 4 year
HuKrt, harrle. wayoim, hu
Ky, cart, 100 rhl' kena, toola,
. ImplHiiieriU furfilture, ete.;
price., $7,t0; fl.OOf) cnah,
balance at 6 per cent.
We alio hare bUHlnens opeo
InKfl and a large list of real
entate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGIi
22 west 8ih St.'
HOWER & WOOD
R'nl Itnle anil TlmtcT Ijinrls
Itunrli. frrrii mid I Itf lrop.rfy
V,ur iMtlniiiag,- r, rf.clliillf
Villi le, I.
It'Mifn I. wr 1 ir.l V Itsnk
1S08
CLASSSFiD COLUMNS
1 OH b U.K .
Tent SAl.K l-Uoroiif:h:i:vd l"iTi,T..l
lUs tor r-a!o. l-oiuire ,'ieii ;
I I.iiim tte street. t i
toii S.U.l. u.,s
i. . tor s.iie cheap.
1 i. Kllgelie. 1 .
aono-t
Ad.l:-e.-s Hon.
It
HALED HAY I'tllt SAl.K Uolu'
dollars per ton. Squire Saiiih.j
i'iuiuo I'.iiniers' l.lxii. nijll
l-'tllt SALE Hood plow and steel
harrow: will sell ehenp. Kiuiiili '
t 7 N Klist Tll.r'.eer.lh streot. ni
KUH SALE A l' A II A Uli A I N Elve-hori-epower
gasoline engine. En
quire at tiuard oliee. dw niJ,',
Von SALE I1Y OWN Kit Modern fi
ruimi house, kiis. water and IIkIiis:
Hood barn; full-sized lot; at a bar
gain. 321 West Fifth street. uiiS
urn HAl.h Hull UrpillKluu eKltH.
13 for It. V. 11. Hampton, 1I0J
Columbia avenue, corner llHh t.
KOK SAl.K -Two I nil-blooded Ken-
tneky fox hounds. Eiuiulre at 4ii:l
Olive street; phone Ited 174 1.
m'-'l
EOH 111, I E I'Rl Tn Id VACANT
LANDS wrlto us enrlosliiK 60e for
aeh. Township wanted. Koseburg
Absirart Co.
KOK SALE City lots, elose In;
HUH. (350 nnd JIOli; J.'n) down
and $1 Uper month, without Inter
est. W. H. Kay, at EuBeim dun
Compnny'a alore. tf
VOl SA1J-: Two good timber
claims for location Terms rea
sonable. Smith & llrown, Co
burir. OreKon. llox 94. Jn
KOK SALE Hood nurse 6 years old;
16 hands: only partlv broke.
Price, 100. Phono Red 1401.
lieo. Molvlu Miller, city.
.
KOH SALK Parties wishing to buy
20(1 acres of first-class timber land
rail on J. V. Carlllo, four miles
west of Halo.
EOlt SALK A :U)-horsepoor boiler
0 all complete li ml In Kmid repair;
also a 70-horsepowor noedlun
sotno repairs. Eugene Woolen
Mill. i'i
HoMK-K K K K K It 1 ha vu several
nice fiirins and sonio city property
for salo cheap. Get price ' from
owners. Euiiiiro V. Utibvosky,
2I1S Lawrence St. rmj;i
KOK SALE Klrst-eliiKS baled cheat
bay; also miiplo and old growl Ii
fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, .1 unc
tion, Or., It. I' 1). No. i. Phone
I'uriners' 12U. J 1! 0
I'Olt RALE A well Improved (aim
of ucres, 4 mllus north of Co
liurt;. This Is a bargain nt $ll
per acre. On good terms. Smith
. Al Hrown, Coburg, Or.
'OH SALIC Young lilt blood barred
Plymouth Hocks and White Leg
norn cliiekoUB for salo ut reaaon
ablo prices. C. W. Uull, H. K. U.
No. 1, Kugono. tf
FOH SAi.K One National cash regis
ter, one Rnmlngton typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
KOK SALE A True farm of ill
acres will bo sold for t',0 per
ncru on good terms, If ?nt-l In the
next thirty days. Smith At llrown,
Coburg, Oregon, llox 1)4. JO
HOUSES KOli SALE--One liny iiiaro
weight 12(10; one buy horse,
weight 1100; one lilaik, single
driver, wife for ludy to drive; one
fine sad He pony. A. M. (lilberi,
al. feed barn. tf
KOK SALE Kino mountain ranch of
80 aereH; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house, and otil-l
buildings; located eight miles west j
of Eugene. Price, $1000. Carlj
(1. Wasbbiirno. if
WAN'I Y.
WANTED To nnl, seven or elgbl
room houso. ('all al 181 Kasl 8th
street.
WANTED A woman to do wiiHhllig
one day in the week. Enquire at
4T,0 Olive direct. If
WANTED Ranch work by the
month or will rent one on shares.
Address L. A. Clark, 2!i.- Jeffer
son street, K II gene. dw III 211
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene ( neral hos
pital. Apply to Dr. .. Harris.
tf
WANTED Plain sewing; children's I
(lollies a specialty. Call ill fir,;!
High street, or phone Red 5012.
ni2 7
WANTED: Horse breaking by day
or mouth; also horses tracked. Ku.
inlre Hangs' livery . J'Jdftw
WANTED To tiorow J3000 lo $5,
000 for a term or years with gilt
edged security. Good proposition
for any one wishing to place a
loan. Address C. I. . rare Gaurd.
HITCATIOV WANTED
An A No. I bookkeeper Just locat
ing In Eugene wants position. Ref
erences. Addneai llox 451, Eugene.
tf
WANTED A man and wife; the
man to do general chorr work and
his wife to cook. A permanent
position and good salary to the
right persona. Enquire of l)r. J.
W. Harris. tf
WANTED City property for 117
Here farm In lientun county, Ore
iroir; twi mll'-s from growing
loWII. I'll'-'. lies lo-iwei-n (.Olii;
3 T' iri i-'iil v,.'lllaiee,e r.V'-r: :"i
H' r'- f.irinli... Kroilud. W. II
Kar. EiiavnOoregou. tf
nu: i;i.m
1 A.'
i 1 ei.; l.il.N I
line I I'.l-.-
at t:i;. M fi:i ;i lo.ie.', no:.-.
no-. tii ol I,,.-, n. . in-1
.MIM IM. l.M.IM s
lioi hAN Kiu.s hvsii i;i:s i
tu:iu;i a tew se-tin-. :o lolLil.U
part:.. ('. S. I'tatik. IS'.i Kasl
Nlllttl street. Mllolle. Or.
IK YOi; WANT To SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land t'oinpa
uy about it ami they will do tht
rent. t Willamette street, Ku
liene. Or. tf
ACCOIU'ION I'LkATlMS -Done b
Mrs. lien Vincent at 27 llilynrd
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone lied 3302. d
NOTICE HaviiiK recovered from tit
injury I have resumed my luistnes,
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. 1). Holowiiy, East
Eleventh street, Kalrmoiiut, t)r.
1H1NT fall to see Cheiem f you
want bargains In real estnte. '
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved
Timber and mining stuck. II. Che
m, Hoo'n tl. Walton llldg. if
10 CASH AND fit) PKK MO.M'II
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient lo make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. P. Tl. Robinson,
general agent, Pacific tlrove, Cal.
INTEHN ATION AL COKKKSPON
DENCE 8CHOOLS "The. Ilusy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when r kiii I red) furnished freo.
Full Information and circulars nt
the locul enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep
resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'll YSil'IAXN AM) SI'lttiEONS
UK. ANNa MAIUtKlt. Osteaputlili
phy'riau. All curnblo disease
treaied. Women and children i
specially. Office ovor K. 10. Diiuu'k
Phonq Red 1(13 I.
DU. II. 1.. BTl'DLKY Osteopathic
physlciun. Offices over Chambers
store. Mtt Wlllainetto streei
Phone lllnik land. Consultation
freo. Residence 734 Kerry atruet
Phone Red 811)7.
C. II. CANNON. M. D. Ilomoepalhlr
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment
Office, Bulto 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
lug. Phone Main 541), Uoardr
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
J, l' TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon.' Chronic
(Uncases ami diseases of women nnd
children given special attention.
Karadlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments Riv
en. Office, 081 Wlllainetto street,
with Dr. L. '10, McDougiil. Resi
dence, OKU Pearl street. Ofrlre
phono, Main - 1121). Residence
, phone, Main 631,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
8. I). ALLEN, AtloniBj-at-la. 61S
Wlllainetto streut. Eugene Oi-euon
, II1LYU1', Attorney-at-law, Oiflo
ovor Yorau'a shoo store, iSugent
Oregon.
LKON R. ED.Y1UNSON, Attorney-ati
law. Kooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loai
and Ravings Hunk.
i. V. TRAVIS, Atlorney-nt-iaw. Of
flee over Eugene. Lonn & Savlngi
Hank, Eugene, Oregon. t
UOIIKIS ft HKIPWOKTII. Attorneys
at law. Office In llnvey building
over Chamhcrs-llrlstow bank.
C. A. WINTEIIME1KK, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec,
laities Office over Chnuibors-Urls-tow
Hank. -
WOODCOCK POTTEK, Attornuys
at-lnw. A. C. Woiidcoek and E. O
Poller. Offlco one block south ol
Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon
WALTON NESS, Altorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In tlx
aisle. Office, room 3, Walton
lllock, Eugene, Oregon.
1 WILLIAMS & IIKAN. ntlorneys-al
law. J. W. Wllllnms, L. E. Hean
Practice In all courts of the stat
and before the C. S. Land Offlci
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluu.
Hulldlng.
N. 1 1 A K II A 1 '; 1 1 . Special alien
lion given to divorce and settle
kient tf estates. Agent for Cunt!
nental Insurance Compniiy. Ruon.
5, Klrst National Hauk lliillding
Eugene. Oregon.
JKSSK t. WELIJt. Lawyer, No. it
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opposite postofflce. Gives apecla)
attention to the (lamination of ab
slracla, drafting wills, settling es
tAtes, conveyances and collections
Also lo all pension matters. Phout
Ited 117.
AHl'HITKCrT
rltEsl THOSIAf Arckltect. Bsslch
ra and plans drawa, blue prints
and speolflcatlona. General super,
vlaloa over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see tue. Terms
reasonable. ' Room 7, Chr,amao
hiom
REAL Lh l Al I'. AGENT
J I. i.AKK CO - D. aiers lu rea
estate, Creswell, Or.'
i:i;s
J. V.'. I M S CO.. illl.t. i t.iU. rs and
til lie. Ill d -oei ors I '.a ten.'. III.
I A Y ,v HKNiif nnd-r ak-r
;.ed i'i....,!,!!!.. Crner Wi.iain-
eltn .i: .1 Si ,alli st :ve:..
A'. T lll'KHt'N, fiitiera; director.
St.n lueli.,1 etoeaioer. Ottice
tiiid resi.l. tie... l', nth and oiie
streets I'liono lie. I HM
Ml.MM. KM.IMI.KS
IIKHUEHT l.EKill. mining engineer
and expert metu!lni'i;iHt. lleliable
iiiformattoii fin nislied to intending
luveslurs. Eiauilnatlotis und re
ports ou mines aud ore tremiuenL
Eucsitt Orej;i4k.
CARPET CLEANERS
JAY C. MOORK, cjirpet cleuuer
Phono llluck 607 1.
A USTR ACTORS
THE LANK COUNTY AHSTKACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wareti lllock,
Eugene. t)r. Prices reasonable.
SOITIILRN PAl'll'IC
R. R. TIME CARD
Ton art! Portland Passenget
No. 1 ti 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex
press. No. IS G;00 a. m Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:53 a. ih., Roseburg
Passuuger.
No. 14 :43 p. in., Portland Ex
press. Tniviinl Sail Enmclsco PnHsehKer.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Koseburg i'ns
sunger. No. 170:35 p.m.. Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 15 13:33 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 13 5:44 a. ni., San Francis
co Express.
Weiiilllng Ui-nnrh. '
No. 84 8:80 a. m., leaves Eugono
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Sprlngflrld.
No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene
for Wendling.
No. 8S 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene
from Wcudllng.
WM. Ml'RIlAY.
lion. Pass. Aiit.
Port laud Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. 11. P. A.
A. J. till I.ETTK.
Local Agent.
Iivmnfrntir Ticket
United States Benator GHorge E.
Chamberlain, Salem.
Cougressmnn John J. Vllltney,
Albany.
Supremo Judge llobort 9. Dean,
Salem.
Represettatlve Leon R. Edintin
son Eugene.
County Judge John W. Raker,
Cottage Grove.
County Sheriff -Harry L. lluwn,
Ellglllle.
County Clerk Henry W. Stewart,
Springfield.
County Assessor Welby Stevens,
Springfield.
County Treasurer James, M.
Kitchen, Irving.
County Commissioner Guard
Huston, Crow.
U'UlNlnllve Tlrket.
Leon II. Eduiiiiisou, Eu'feno, Demo
rrn .
George Kuowles, Eugono, Indepen
dent. Certain Approval
of our workmanship and skill
in cleansing and scouring, oi
vour own wisdom in rending-
lh,l old gown lo us, only
awaits its return to you. Your
purvt whrn you get our prices
wi.l oin the jflad acclaim ot
ur get from andexpirt treat,
r.ient ol your cloihing by us-
Kverything riossibte in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th ani Willim: Sts.
Phone Red 2861
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemovcr
Moves anything. Twenty-li
years experience. Residence, Eat
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon
Willi arm Co. Transfer
Light and heavy Hauling
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