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.MONDAY, JI NK 8, 111(18
jUCHK.AX MAX WHO
slaxdi:i;s oi!i:;o.
One Charles B. McLean, writing to
tke Traverse (Mich.) Evening R.c
ord, makes some of the most remark
able statements regarding Oregon we
hate ever read in an Eastern paper
and we have come across some pretty
glaring instances of misrepresenta
tion and ignorance in the past. Here
la a sample of Mr. McLean's Informa
tion (?) imparted to his old friends
and neighbors in Michigan:
"I have seen potatoes in Eugene,
Or., from six to eight inches high,
frozen to the ground while I was
there. So when they tell you that
they don't have frost they are mista
ken, and I am sorry to say that on
the ISth of May Haey had the misfor
tune to have five inches of snow, and
some places it was reported there
ere IS inches. This is 'Oregon, the
Beautiful.'
"In the Willamette valley lanj sells
lor from $175 to $300 per acre, and
this same land is run out so that you
can hardly make a living off of it un-
liss a man has means to stock it., hope nn.l pray that the Aldrirh-Vroe-farther
north, between Everett and land emergency currency lull will
Bellingham, Washington, land (I
mean improved land) runs from $12.")
to $2000 per acre. So you see that
It would cost something to buy a
home there. , The unimproved land
can be bought for from $50 per acre
op."
No serious attempt will be made
to answer thsse statements, because
It il impossible to make a. good nr-
gunient against a liar when ,;ne sticks
to the ti'tttu himself. This cold
weather story is so absurd that we
suspect the author must be a writer
of fiction of the Elder Haggard va-
riety, who fcr once allowed his im-
asinatlon full sway, . knowing that
those wha read his article would bej
thousands of milts away from the'
ne of action. Suffice it to say that
MIy once for a few hours during the
Mst winter were the people of Eu-
Kne treated to a sight of snow, that
"Kited as it fell, and that no freez-1
'"6 weather tfas recorded here during
entire winter. Only a few niorn
los showed even a "white frost"for
the benefit of early risers.
Mr. .McLean's land value story is
n a par with his weather Informa
,;on and averages a few hundred per
WU too high, but what could you ex
Pt from one who evidently came
eat determined to find fault, even if
nad to stretch his imagination to
Jl) It, for he says In closing his let
ter: "Ad 1 would say to all farmers
K"i'l;ing necilili. to stav bv .Vlt !i-
n, our Michigan, the pride
of the
".'Ml.
fte t,f Oregon Invite honest, impa: -
t,l Criticism, and do not 'believe our
flimate and soil in lw. a iiio.ni inio. i -
ii011S. fr Mile na I,., ct.i.l of CO
wontrv
on earth, but Mr. Mt Lean
"eionii tiie nne 0f criticism and
'aders a section of our cutiinion
""try that presents wonderful ad-
'"aes, and Is
s a young tn ,,, , u
'HOlmiellt as It In wonderful ill the
fct.iMn..
r-'Otlitics for profitable Investment.
. J1iraican naner In thi. Kiiirlt of
"kllUS that H,l..',. 4k.. ,.-
Z're- "hould correct the false itn
that his biased letter to Its
has created. We would do as
'h for "grand old Michigan'' any
'. lor we arp Brolld ..r nr people
except McLean her wraith and
trle,.
remark
' secrefarv Tf
'"ess. Klirelv ho .,.,,1,1 not b.
i. .. , a
, ..... uonesiTy, senator, ttn
' i i 11 l!! ln di'l' St"
' do v.-.ti-
l;i '' Sunday, the 'ev-ln-il pi
tr in-g to out-.lones the
Proper!, .nf,.,,. k ; nf .. ?y-A''&$L
pt. ,,, gnaw,,, Jbv. main ,r.,,.i r.iH'V'j? .
i i;ots tf ar d0,lV1,.S3 w j . ' -
d-rinKwl,at .lie Canm.n Iv,,,,,,.,, ,J . 1
looowuh the ::. r,ims .v t . r jpx-mi ,, . .
ve engaged in Chicago for conven- , '4, . - '
tion week. If you'll k'cp qui,.t wot ,, j
Mhw the secret -,!,,, iu,,d , U4l. -7 ( -4 '
"" "dead one," awav 1 , . " '
The supn.nip court a, , jsin I . , - .,, ' A
111" ,1... ;..i.. , .
"-m ' dealers to cut the
l'""IRTS Wire on ..M,k
ith i,.i,!,.s, s,.,.,.as ,,, wmM
be darif.8 ,.mmh i takr ,. ,..,,,
ui.ii a no k is alu .is
'he publisher puts on It.
With the election m, r and thf a
sutancc of a great cherry and bern
erup, the people of all Oregon shoul 1
"get busy" and advertise ni.ne than
ever before, says the Portland Cham
ber of Commerce Bulletin.
Official announcement from the
nited States treasury says the emer
gency national bank notes will l,e
ready by July 1. As long as they are
always ready and never Issued there
will be no kicking.
When you find a person with time
to worry about the danger from
germs you find one in need of a long
course of hard work, which Is a never-falling
remedy for linaginnrv trou
bles. Those who have the idea that noth
ing could knock out a vaudeville ac
tor were wrong. One of them was
frightened to death by a fire in a
Cleveland theatre.
Anyway, the University of Oregon
appropriation carried. In those pans
of the state where the people knew of
its work good majorities were return
ed In Its favor.
Whether It Is god or bad. It is
ip to ihe people of this country
never be prnctically tested.
Perhaps If assured that they would
drop Into a $25,0110 a year legal Job.
as Minefield, of Maine, has done.uth
er lawyers in congress might be
tempted to resign.
Front at least one point of view it's
belter lo he a lend'-r than a borrnwer
it's lots ninre fun fn see yon:
friends dodging you than to do the
dodging.
What puz.les the rest of Ihe coun
try Is how a stale as full of mining
stock hot air as Nevada could have
had a twelvc-iurh snow in .hint,
Our K"tss s tll:lt ll,is proposed
simple life colony In Mexico, lu which
" clothes are to be worn, will be shy
f women from the start.
Differing doctors have nothing on
the differing expert platform-makers
just now, either In arguments or rem
edies. ItOOUKT FOIt AI.DF.KMAX.
(Albany Herald l
I'rof. L. It. Alderman has I n el
ected superintendent of Ihe Eugene
public schools. An able and clean
young man, lie Is doing a splendid
work.
WILL 1'UT LIU
THJIIT OS liONEIUTM.
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local Hi
Use llie ('
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:y ol I! 'f
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as lie-
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Sunday
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out r
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of iil-t
Wll I Ml" '.'.Hlti'LH' 1I.T
WITM -tltMCl and WITCH HX'r'l
Th. hett salve In the world for cuts.
hr,iis.. sores, libers, salt rh
.ni, let-
d hands ann a
km ernp
-- , giv. satlsfsetlo.
or niotifv reiuiineu.
,raK Qn. willlami Mfg ( o., props.
r mmifv refunded, moio nj
Medf.iri w. nt wet by Hi votes -
0,,e precinct dry by 24 and ihe oili
er in-' by 40
clo-es saloon?
and dry.
llut the coun'v
In ail precinct.-.
Tvltic he
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tled h-r r.ivn '
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CAPTAIN ALEXANDER SHARP, U. S. N.
Captain Sharp, who recently took coiiinuiud of the linttleslilp Virginia,
will be of great assistance to Hear Admiral Sierr.v In tile tusk of taking the
Beet around the world. Captain Sharp Is one of the most ethelent ami iiopu
lur ottleera In the navy. The Virginia will be the second ship In the second
division, which will be in the Immediate couiuiuud of Captain Sluoeder.
Heart to Head
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NYE.
Copyright. lH. by Kttwtn A. Nye.
AN UNUSUAL MAN.
This Is about a man who tried to do
right and was true to bis convictions.
Incidentally lie made and lost mil
lions. A few days ago Ferdinand Sehu
nuicher of Clinton, O., passed nway.
He was the pioneer in the breakfast
food Industry in the United States.
Fifty-two years ngo Mr. Schumacher
came to Akron from (lermany. Ho
began to prepare oats for (be table by
sbelllng. cultltig and cooking them. In
side of twenty years be bad four big
mills working night ami day to supply
Ihe demand for bis cereals.
other coii'pnnies Imitated Sebumii.
eher. nn 1 the l-el'tstry grew until It
! i. lis ni e. by llie trust.
Mr Sehuinin In-r did not undcr-l iinl
Ihe Ins and tens of "liig:i lluiinee ' nn.l
In ism. nner uial.Iiig an assignment,
he left the American Cereal eollii:ill.v
Though at one time a millionaire, be
died with nothing. Ills riienils say be
was manipulated out of bis money.
Anyway. Ihe man himself, and nut
his millions, is the Important consid
eration. Schumacher was one of llie original
Prohibitionists of the country, and.
what Is more, be practiced what be
believed.
An Instance:
Wbeu his Immense cereal mills at
Akron burned In 1SSH, lurge quantities
of gruin In his elevators became wet
nnd sprouted. The breweries wanted
to purchase the damaged grain for dis
tilling purposes. Mr. Schumacher re
fused to sell the grain, preferring to
lose rather than have the Bluff uiado
Into intoxicants.
Quixotic?
possibly. Hut It proves the stamp of
tl nin. What be believed be believed
with nil bis might, nnd be stood rendy
to fiiffer for the cause be bad espoused.
Anolht-r Instance:
Mr. St liiiiinn In-r was the promoter of
n town rt.i,i:iliy lit Marseilles. 111., i'l
which In- Invested nearly $1.ii.i"hi.
He attempted to liuike Hie place
.,,0,1.1 town nnd a total al.stluel.ee com-
l uo:li;ly. I .:e .eu,,,!.- I-
! .Neiertbtlcss the man did tils ben.
' e showed t-' "d Intentions. He
... :!, 1,1. philanthropic desire to the
i-'.ge.
' Here Is the point In this mans ro-
J r lie n .ttle no pretenses. He put bl
.,H,ih..l above bi money. And be
st, ..I four fi'iare t" "' ""'"
nlow You may ""' Krr
1 Hefs You may cad hi in a 'k '
yuO U.ust respeel hUu s ,.KI must re
; S-eet every u.n who mak.s. go.l to
rlgbteons cans
Men Ilk- FerdlDsnd fVhutiXKber are
' scare. than w could wtab.
KUKsHH ( KMKNT
Ffesh car bt grade Portland e
n.ent Just arr ved Price 13.".'- pf
harrel. Cr.ainb-rs Hdar Co.
Cr-s dirry 'ir-d f-!!rir.
. .hi. a' h at'd Hvr o'ro-ib!e. te..t..
.-; all utiiti.'-r That's hst
il ,;i:-'er It", v Wt'iT,':. tl Tea IP
i Tn I' in 1 - :H 'y Inn
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PHEPAKED INSTANTLY. Simply dd boil
Ins water, cool and serve. 10c. per package at
all irrocera. 7 flavors. Rcluao all substitutes.
THE MARKET
h'OR
T2
Li
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Rush's
22 WKt 8ih 5t
WM BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
50 ni-relann. 3 aoros In crop,
12 in hh urc; new ti'rwiin
)utite aticl burn; crop, Block,
tools, lnipluineiitK, etc. If
taken soon, K with pi. ice at
fjt;t,.VM $H00 canli, balance
on good tcrniR.
1S2 HcreB, tifl acres In culllvn
tlon, 40 more can he; Ht
acres In tlinlter and punt tire,
all fenced: K-room hoiiHe and
bath; K'"d 'x.ri2 barn and
cow barn for 34 cows; Rood
farm home; crop; all
tools and impW-immtH g with
place at 't, "' on best of
tcriitp.
K0 acreH in crop, 1 niilea
from Kuu-'ii''. If sold Hoon,
will eo at xi;to.(M) an iutv
Top i:i(iin! 'I
1 00 acp', 7 in I lea from Kii
tm. an K1' 1 Kravi-1 roal;
T a r lit ult 1 vat ion : !'
In i-.ir Mr" and tlinbcr.
I'lct , Si.iMHI,
li lotH !n l'fx, Arizona, to
trade for properly in or near
Kujtene.
New Ti-room h'Kise and lot
clo In; mofl'Tn in every
pM'ert ; welt furnished, for
floor new r.-roern Iioumo and
two lotn; K"od barn, chlckcu
hfiuve nnd p;uk; family or
f hard and berrlea; a Kood
home; for I.M.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wt 8th St.
J. W. BARRINGE'R
5 Expert housemovtr
Movei anyt'nin(f. Twtntfiliv
yeart experience. Peiidcntt, Eai
Fifbrrnth ind Oik Sti. Phone
A I
Rtd 4S1.0 F.jjtnc. Oreiroo
O
t :'
-o
al-.nos:
si II..
t(
FOR SM.lv Bas neuter,
new, tor sale i lit .111. A.l.tit
1 I. lliueue, Or.
KOI! SALE Thorough iirr.i Hereford
bulls for sale. Kuiiulre Hi Wil
i laiuette slre.'l. ;l
iFOIl SAi.K A b.il.v walker and a
j baby hugcy. lmiulre ii' West
r inn sirt'ei. tr
FOIt SM.K-N.'w homo, c.,se In:
.t .nlMl.ll. rrlee. Sl.iO. Ore-
B.ui Land t'oiupany. if
FOIt SALK Huff Orpington mo
13 for tl. YV. II. lUiupton, 110.'
Columbia avenue, corner ISth At.
Poll SALE (ioiid tiorse 0 years old;
III hands, only parl.y tiroiie.
Trice, 10il. riion.. Mi'. 1.
I'.eo. Melvm Miller, dir.
FOU SALE l'anies wishing to buy
-Hit acres of first-class timber laud
call on .1. W. t'arilie. four tulles
west of Hale.
FOIi SALK ;i-rooni house, three
blocks from Wnlauielt.- sideet, I, it
Miv;tl feet. Price, J.'luil. t)ie
gou Land Company. tf
FHH SALK Four-room cottage; jt
f. 7 .v 1 1. 0 ; located near high s.-hool;
house bas gas, lights and water.
Apply T24 Ollvo street. Jl;
FOK SALK Timber land; quarter
section in township ltl, s. r. 1 w,
section 32. Will sell cheap If sold
at once. Address 0. J. li., care
Ciuard office.
FOH SALK Best relnll store In
ljine county;' wll sell stock of
about JatHHI for cash nnd rent
buildings: n snap: must go quick.
Address "P. Q ," this office. JI2
Foil SALK City lots, close In;
MOO, il r. 0 nnd Hun; j;,o down
and $1 Oper month, without Inter
est. W. II. Kay, at Kugetu; liun
Company's store. tf
FOU SALK A Nil. I business for
sale; good location; clean stock;
will take city properly In part pay
ment. Wish to rellru from busi
ness. Call at tltiard office, tf
FOit SALK First-class baled cheat
hay; also inuplo and old growth
fir wood. Louis (1 Vitus, .Itinc
tlon. Dr., II F. 1). No. 2. Phone
Farmers' 'ad. J'.'O
Ft 111 SM.K A well Improved fallll
of 120 acres, 4 tulles north of Co
burg. This Is a bargalTi at $ ' il
per nere. On good terms. Smith
tic llrmvn, Coburg, Or.
FUK SAi.K Ono National cash regis
ter, one Itemlugtou typewriter and
a large Iron aafo. Kuqulni of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
FOU SALK A tint! farm of 17 1
acres will lie sold for ,0 per
acre on good terms, If sold In the
nexl thirty days. Smith & lltown,
Coburg, Oregon, llox 4. JG
Foil SALK - (Ireat bargain; nn I s
aere fruit farm In Drain; well wa
tered mi, I fairly good buildings;
all kinds of choice fruit; crop of
potatoes and onls goes with It for
$20011 cash. S. P. Shutt, Drain, Or.
IIOItSKS FOIt SALK Olio bay ninre
weight 1 200; ono bay horse,
weight lloo; ono black, single
driver, safe for lady to drive; one
fine saddle pony. A. M. Gilbert,
at feed barn. If
FOK 8ALK Flue mountain raoeh of
HO acres; 40 In cultivation nnd
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm: fair houss and out
buildings; located eight miles
south of Kugene. Price $1000.
('arl U. Wasbbiirno.
FOIt SALK From two to nine acre
tracts of fine river bottom land,
all In full bearing orchard; one
mile from city lliulls on river
road. One ten-acre tract; eight
eight-room house; prlvato water
works; nice lawn and trhruhhory.
Telephone and It. F. O.; on electric
survey. II. A. Cox. tf
WANTKI
WANTKD To rent, seven or elgbt-i-Mom
house. Call at IK I lOast Kth
street.
WANTKD Horse orealtlng by day
or month; also horses tracktel. F.n
(Jiilre Hangs' livery . JlldArw
WANTKD Housekeeper for family
of five; Kood wages and good
bottle for right person. Inquire
at liiiard office. JU
WANTKD Thr.'M Klrls to learn
nursing at the Kugene ttonernl hos
pital. Apply to Or. J. W. Harris
It
WANTKD Six good axemen to work
with surveying crew on Wil
lamette river; also cook. Inquire
of M. O. Francis, Smeede Hotel. J6
WANTKD To norow IJOO to t,
000 for a term of years with gilt
edged security, flood propaMltltJsi
for any one wishing to plica a
loan. Address C. I., rare Ganrd.
WANTKD To employ a catbolls
gentleman as local representative
We require a person of energy and
ability for the position. Salary,
tl per week Write at once for
particulars. The llney Publishing
Company, 323 Dearborn stre.it,
Chicago, III.
lAtHT AMI ! HMi
- A f. tiKiN- coIIIm t.u;.. :, w.4-1k
at H v.-nt'i an I WU'-tirK't'.-i
h df n t. tt 1 'i a ft- Krl'l.i v
O re.tilt,
n i
l-'t'li KIA'I' A i u "a ! . 1 .r. -in
h.Mi,-. l:n..l.iv a'. St.; t!h' 1m. it k -..until
slutp. on I'ark slit'oi.
I'OI; li KM' --Men trout room; fur
tiaiv heat: I'lt't-trlc lights ainl
batll. Siilinhle fttr tw.. i:t'ntle
iiumi 1..4 Kant Ninth B.i.ct.
II.MM.l,AK()l8
HOIT1AN Ktil'.S ON SH AKKS- I will
furnlitih a tew settlnH to reliable
parties. C. S Frank. 1S9 East
Ninth utreet, EuKene, Or.
IF YOT WANT To SELL your prop
erly tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they Kill do the
rent. 412 Willamette mreei, Kit
Keue. Or. If
NOTICE - Having rmvvered I rum inv
Injury 1 have reMUncd my btiMness ;
of horseshoeing ami general black-
smithing. C. U, llouiuay. East j
Eleventh street, Fairuioiint, Or. j
I ON'T fall to see Cbeiein if you
want btugjlus in real estate. We
buy atitl sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. 11. Clio
tern, liooui tl, Walton llldg. tf
110 CASH AM) JI0 l'KI! MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient to make you In
depsudeni for lite. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. F. I). Kobinson,
KHneral aneut. Pacific Urove, Cal.
INTKKN ATTON Al. COKKKSPON-
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The Huay
Wau's Unlvsrslty." (lives a tbor
ouuti training at your own home
In nearly all tin trades and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required ) furnished free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Klghth street, H. J. Kirkwooil, rep
resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AMI HITKillO.NH
bit. ANNA MAIIUKIl. Osteapstlllc
phy'cian. All curable dlaeaaei
treated. Women and rlilldruti i
specialty. Office over F E. Uuuu't
Phone lied ltiai.
Ult. 11. L. STUIll.KY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, ft IS Willamette street.
Phono lllack 132t. Consultation
free, ltcaldt-ncn 734 Ferry slreut.
Phone Ited 3 1 7 .
0. II. CANNON, M. II. lloiuoepathlc
physician and surg-oou. Chronic
diseases and diseases of wotueu
and chlldrau a specialty. Kluetrl
ral vibratory and light treatment.
Officii, Suite 1, 8 and 3, lliiun build
ing. Plions Main 6 4 0. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Mulu 11.
i
J. V. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women and
children given special utteulloii.
Faradle galvanic, static, X-ray nnd
vibratory elecirlcal treatments giv
en. Office, fjKl Wlllaiuellu street,
with Dr. L. K. .McDougtil. Itesl
denco, (132 Pearl slreet. Office
phono, Main 021). pestilence
phone. Main H31.
ATTOIINKYN-AT-I.AW
B. I). AI.I.HN, tloii.-at-la. bit
Wlllanietn street, Euganu. Orason.
L. lilLtTHU, Atmraey-st-law. Olflot
over Yorsn's skoe store, Kugeus,
Orenea.
LEON R. ItDUUNoON, Atlorney-at-law.
losni 1 aad 2, II u gene Loan
aud BavliiKS Bank.
u. M. TRAVIS, Atlurney-at-law. Of
fice ever Etigena Loan ft Savings
Hank, Kugene, Oregon.
LiOHItm & HKII'WOHTlt, Atlorueys
at law. Office In Hovey building
over Chambere-Ilrtstow bank.
C. A. WINTKIl.MKIKK, Aitorney-al
law. Iind titles aud protialo spec
ialties. Office over Chaniburs-ilrla-tow
Hank.
WOODCOCK t POTTER, Aitorn.iys-at-ia.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Pottr. Office one block south ot
ChrUmaii block, Eugene, Oregon.
WALTON ii NnsS. Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Nusa. Will
practise lu all the courts Ui the
saute. Office, room 3, Waltou
Hlock, Kugene, Oregon.
JKHrIK A VHLl.fl, Uaik'. No. 36
V?ee Klghlb street, Rugeae, Or.
oppeetie pestnffice. (itves special
attention lo the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, ronraraneee and rollectlons
Alei te all penslen nsatturs. Phoui
K.d Hi
1. N, rlARMALOn. Hfeetai alteo
IK. a gives to dlverae asd settle
ssest if estaies. At I for Cxjutl
Deolal Tiasnrssae CoassAay. Room
6. rirsl fstleaal Bsak llulldlug.
Eea)eae, Oreea.
WlLLlAVfTl MAN, tlerneys-sl-Isw.
J. W. Wllllasse, I.. P) I lea a
Practice In all eeuris ef the stau
and before the U. I Land Offlc.
Offlees It, 13, 14 and 15 McClua,
Ilulldlng.
AFC kJTK4-r
'
KftEtC THOMAS Archlt?rt. fiawtPh
mi and plnn drgwn, hi up printi
and ipMrlf ten florin. ( n- ri 1 toiphr
lto ovt btilldlriiin in cotirn of
coitntriM flon. If tlttnklin? of liiilld
lr or nfii.il!, h'm ii!-. 'IVrriM
xt 'AwiW. Jtuuin 7, Chi m did a
block.
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DAY .V I i tf i.rit S. uiitl Mk-TJ
and i'ii. i'.i 1 in. in. C.irn.-r Wiliam
etlti an. I S.'.euih atrecn.
W. T. I'.uKliON, funeral director.
Slate licensed einbainier. CUflce
and resid.'iii e. Tenth and Oliie
streum. I'h.ttie K...I 44 vi.
Ml.M.Mt) K.M.I.N Flats
11EKI1EKT LEKill, mining engineer
and expert metalluriilei. Unliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Kxuuilnatloni and re
ports ou mines and ore treatuieut.
Biigeo Oregiw.
C.Mtl'KT I'l.EANtllS
JAY I'. MOOUK, carpet cleiuer.
Tboiui ll'.iuk &07 1.
AIISTH.UTOKS '
THK LANK COUNTY AMSIKACT
CO., Kooiiis 2 mid II, Waren lllock,
K'ugi-ue, Or Pricwa reasonable.
ttKAl. KSIAl l: AlilATH
J. L. Ci.AliK I'o. Dealers IL real
estate. Creswell. Or.
S(.l I 11 1 UN
AIT Hi,
It. II. TI.MK C'AliU
Tow aril Pot-ilaiid PasM-jigcr
No. Ill- 2;43 a. m., Oregou Kx
press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Clrov
Paasenger.
No. 12 11:15 a. m , Iloseburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:43 p. m., Portland Ex
press. Toward San FrHiiclsci rnsKcnger.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Hoseburg Pas
senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 15 12:33 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis
co Express.
Wcndlliig llrnncli.
No. 84 -8:30 a, in., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. 8211:10 a. m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene
for Wendllng.
No. 88--5:40 p. in., arrives Eiigune
from Wendllng.
WM. Ml It It AY,
lien. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT.
Asst. U. P. A.
A. J. C.ILI.KTTK,
Local Agent.
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do yon have OLD
RIIAIIIIY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make them
HOOD AS NKW for only 50e t
A ran ot Chlname'i villi work
wonders In your home.
See that the Chlnainan la on
every rnn.
Ken our west show window.
ASK TO SEE Ol It NEW WALL
2 PAI'I It
10-18 West Seventh St.
I OVERTON
j Wall Paprr r.d Pmnt Co.
aBga1aaTP1siTlBefeaWVs4varwv lflaBs sBfsaweiBsSBSBi ,
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of.
Crocerics
Fresh Green VrgctabLs
Flour and Feed
No delays, wi bsvs our own drtivcre
Phons " U lTIClJ52EMt
Main il
Va I la irVltJl 1
1 ith St
J. M. Morris V. h. Mucril
J. W. Warren
The Red Star
Itftil Kntnte, Iii4tinincr. InrcNt-nicin-1,
,mn : i : i t
l'roH-rty Mh(c nntl Si-ld at
Ouner'M pricu ::::::
Room 4, .McChiiift block. Corner 8th
and Willamette Hti.
i'hoiie Offlct-, Black 6271; Iletl
dence, Ml nek H02.
llimvuv, Orrtfon
Oulllili
A POSITIVE CURE.
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' Itcnl Fatati and Tlmht-r Land
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