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"ll KSDAV, JIXK 1(1, Iiiiik j
KICKS E DESIRES 1X)1
XOTHIXU KIIOKT OF
GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM
Eugene people want a gravity wa
ter system and will- be satisfied with
nothing less. That has been their
dream and inspiration for years and
it must and will be realized. The
members of the ctty council under
stood the situation, we think; if not,
they should come to a full realization
of the fact at onee and work consist
ently to that end. Talk of pumping
plants, wells and other make-shifts
fill on deaf ears because it promises
w permanent solution of a vexed
oration that must be settled right,
if at all.
If Rrtchie creek and adjacent
streams will furnish a s,upply of good
water only for a few year3 to come
It would no doubt be wise to ga ahead
with construction work, with the un
derstanding that with increas
ed wealth and population
farther extension of the mains
would be made to the .Mc
Kenzls river, well up into the nation
al forest reserve, where the quantity
and quality of the supply would ever
be beyond criticism. What Is most
liportant now is to take the first steii
;i a definite plan and go just as far
our present financial resources
will allow, keeping faith with the
people who have so often and so em
phatically expressed their wishes in
this regard.
C1XXKRS OCT Or MClv
,IV EASTERN STATES
I
According to the present outlook
from the Eastern states the price of
all kinds cf canned goods, such as
fruit and vegetables, will be higher
Is price during the coming fall and
winter t.an ever before in recent
!ears. Hut whether this is r ally due
ti a shortage In the crops, as Is claini-
"I. or the work of the canned goods
'rati, Is a nuerv which cannot as yet
he answered for lack of Information
a that subject.
But from all over tile Eastern
states th? same wail is heard, and
'hat Is a shortage, of fruit and vegeta
bles. The corn rrnn In nnrticulur. is
"Id to be small, and many of the
toger cinnlng establishments will
start up at all this season. This
lidue to the wet weather, anil this in
''a will bring on a period of
drouth, according 'to those wh arc
Wpiainted with conditions, and there
Too have It. In any case, it n. ar.s
disaster to those fruits and vrg-ra-ordinarily
canned and will have
I tendency tn hnisr the nricc.
On the Pacific coast the gr '
lortlon of canned goods an- '
;m our own fields and or hat.'.-,
to still t. are compelled to l-i ;l
!Tnm.. ,, K mn Eastern can;.' -Bat
It will have the effect of itf
lj? the price, f.ir there will I.-- ' '
"Kpetltii.ti against the Wes . n
lKts at an.
nd her,. ;s thrust at tl
"Prlen.-i.,, that instiuitl .n
rt:-zn hotisehold and tl
1,1 111 :h children, both of u
,a ai 1 !' growth: At a s
'is ln'i fttatlonal Klnderuat t
!!l"a r-' ' ntly held at New
M v : l-lt.. iy l.-lo,.- ,.f
l.-
T-. r.eiiHiiy denounce ! ill
''Weni,,;s f 0, ,1 1 1 V Ileus
,! Kl.le!
'0 th;
dev
r stated that wlii
"'Ugl' nit the etit ire '
ting five days of tie
'"tie to
buil.1 up th" hi
1s i
tig right lines of lite
i art, the parents
'heir homes on Sun
piemen: which un;l
so carefiillv b'l'lt ' i
"i an.
lt u
mil,
H t .! .
i knocker: Pees It d ' .
'.;. body else any ' '
hard tlir.es. re;1.'. ''
And would I; reiiuire 1
l'e a less agreeaMe te
f Hows who nre trin-
I'm
he Ke
convent!,. a tl)
id.
I'Ke .!!( u
net.! I'.U'fN
i h
wra;EU;ni! cut u
H'an Iik,-y that .!,
was nr.-t.ar,-, ,.
A
a i-
tne
Moil!-,.
tile Mi
'ir.ly a
.1 una r
i the i
Hen
bur.-
t::.
parents
N.-.V Yi
ID pound
i this
k g.rl ki
anil is :
w orry.
year - old
Helens 1
1 that I
i -Sl'Ott II1L'.
I m u ice.
TU'.d
nut
i lu
Hef.
lie the
t'irs:
piv.-id
IK.
sue is eliei
llillilcut will
consiitut
Mile that mi candidate fur
Idency shall weigh less
pounds.
th.- it,.
than i:.
I
According to C. A. (Hidden, who
claims the long distance record f.,r
automobillng. and has now taken to
ballooning, the latter Is an "old
man's recreation." Most of the young
will be willing to let It go at that,
and find 'theirs where the fall is
shorter.
The city has ordered the park
streets paved a proper thing to do.
Now let some one order a lot more of
benches for the use of the publlc.who
could then be kept off the grass, to
tilt great joy of the caretaker there,
whose work Is practically destroyed
by the lounging crowds.
Every real booster will take his
coat off, sharpen his scythe and get
after the grass and weeds that fringe
the streets, like a real hero. There
should be this week a copious shed
dlndg not of blood but of patriotic
perspiration.
If all the commencement advice
handed oi this month could be prop
erly utilized, we could take one long !
jump right into the millennial; but
alas, advice, like other things that
cost nothing, is not appreciated. I
I
Those Vassar girls who held a suf
frage meeting in a graveyard didn't
seem to see or feel any significance in
the locatiun, although Oregon advo
cates of the cause do.
Senator
rope, but
Holirne has
fur some n
gone to Ku
ason he has
ir Inrlimainn
lacked
ither the time
to return to Oregon since his elect loti.
Start in tue clean-up wurlt now io
order 'to make sure of haviir; it nun
plct .1 before in s: week artlvis with
its bis crowd of ehserv ng visitors.
Those Republicans who have for
lliolKhs Ifeen saying that ia'i coii.d
not be elected have al-vai!. I.' ttin to
explain that they were oi.:y j-'kine.
Someihlng like a Uuoseveli r.ugn
rldlng test seems to have bt-eu tiNo
: l-
p?:
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. THE I
"Friend Wazrle," cried the startled Gump,
"What makes you leap so hijgh?"
"Why, this is leap year, don't you know!
The Wazzle made reply.
applied to the members of the nation
al committee.
Chicago will this week once more
demonstrate Its right to the title of
"Windy City." !
Clean-up day next Thursday. Don't
orgel the date.
lilllS waxtf.i;
Separate bids wanted for brick
work, iron work, plastering, cement
work, plumbing, wiring and nil ex
terior mill work fi r the I. O. O. F.
building on or before the 20th of
June, ltius.
Hans and specifications can be'
seen at the office of John llunzlckcr,
Kugene. Oregon.
Each bidder will be required to
fi'-tlsh a lion 1 of at lenst fifty per
c, r,' . f his bid.
order of building committee.
J JO
It. ('. MOIHiAN'S I'l ltXITl l(K
lAC'lllKV
Kurni'tf-e miiii'ifactured Tor!
wholesale or retail trade. Satlsfac-'
torn eutiratifeed. Factory at east end
of Fifth street. Repairing solicited.
l".one Utack r 3 1 . Residence phone
Illack .'.."it'l
A f -w
at cost,
if
e of those nice baggie
MOON & TI.NCI.F.Y.
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alexv.:ra VICTORIA.
O '
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THE MARKET
POR -
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& RugWs
22 west 8th St'
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
fiO acrefiirm, 3H acreB In rrop,
lit iu pasture; new ti-room
house and barn; crop, Block,
tools, ImpleuieiitH, etc. If
laken soon, go with place at
;1,."iO 1 1 SDU cull, balance
no good terms.
182 acres, (SO acres In cultla
lion, 4 0 more can be; 82
acres In timber and pantum,
till fenced; 8-rooin house mid
bain; good King baru and
cow barn for H4 cows; gixid
farm horn"; '4 crop; all
tools and Implements g" with
place at (l,.Vio, on best of
terms. .
SO acres' in crop, 7 V4 inlbn
from Kugene If gold soon,
will go at :HUM un acre
crop included.
100 acres, 7 mllea from Ku
gene, on gix.d gravel mad;
T.'i acres In cultivation; 2f
lu pasture and titular.
I'rlce, Hl.ooo.
1(1 lots In I'hoenu. Arizona, to
trade for property in or iiinr
Eugene.
New fi-room ho'ie and lot
rliMi- In; reo'l'Tn In every
tii"r'; well furnished, for
O'J.IHIO.
(Wind new r, -ro- mi house nnd
two tott-: gocd barn, rblrketi
bouse and pet It . family nr-
hard and le-'-mti; A ginl
borne; lor t.(li'l.
McMUKPHEY
& RUGH
22 weito h St.
HALL rto MfUMWAY
l'liirnblti( unit S-wff Work.
Aloo K'-ci'THl J'.l'i.ifiH in tin Q6
f n -! -4 U.
I'lM.iifOUti k M7J.
II Ml M llNltM-ll
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
lilt HAI.K
l SALE t .Mse c !i at h.iy.
SmtMi. l'tiene Earmeta l.t
d.v J 1' '
KOil SAl.cj A gs tietiter.
new, or sale elu-ap. Addri
14. Euj;ene, ()r.
luini'St
ss ll.ix
tf
i KOK SA1.K Tnorougtuireii llereiord
j bulls for sale. Enquire Wll
I lamctte street. :f
KOK SAt.E
t'.sliv bugi
Fifth sire.
tl.lllY W.liK
llHHll"e ,
and
; We;
tf
i KO!t S.Vl.K - A ftw (otis nt'w huv on
Klrtvt. A. IV Mai hews. J l it
VOH SA1.K Huff (.irnutKtnu khh
13 for tl. W. B. lltiinpton, MOJ
i'oluiubta avonue, corner lith it.
KOK SAUK A Ilrst-cliiss burn, nult-
ftlilo to lu uuulo into h (iwt'UIni;.
Kngutre S."6 or S4l Altlr street, tf
KOK rrufs wish ins to buy
liOO acre of firt-olaa timber lutM
rll on J. . Carllle, four miles
wost of Hale.
KOK SA!J:-vl kln.U of four-f.nit
vin)il. Can deliver at onee. Ad -
dress tl. I. Heekwltb, (bshen, Or, i
rhono Kariners J 2 x" . J-."i I
KOK SAUK it-room house, threo
bltK-ka from Willamette stdeel; lot
S0x7ti feet. I'rlce. $2100. Ore
Kon hand Company, tf
KOK SAUK One I'olo Anjins bull,
one yirtr old; two mllea stmt li of
Franklin Address J. K. Kirk, It.
K. 1). No. 3. Junction City. ,4 7
KOK SAftK Four-room cottage; lot
67x100; located near hlgb scbool;
house haa gnti, llglita and water.
Apply TH Olive street. JIG
FOR sAj.K Tlmlier land; quarter
aectiun In townablp lti, h. r. 1 w,
section 33. Will hell cheap It aold
at onro. Addreaa C. J. U., cure
Uuard office.
FOR SA1.B City loia, rime In;
$300 U60 and $400; li'iO down
and 1 Opar mouth, without Inter
est. W. H. Kay, at Eugetw Uun
Company's atore. tf
FOR SA1.K A No. l business (or
sale; good locallon;vclean stock;
will take city propurly In pnrt pay
ment. Wish to retire from busi
ness. Call at Quard ufflcu. tf
FOR 8A1.K First-class baled cheat
hay; also maple and old (growth
fir wood, liouls C. Vitus, Junc
tion. Or.. H F. I). No. 2. I'hone
Farmers' 1z9. jlQ
FOR SAI.K-j-A welt Improved (aim
of ll'O acres, 4 miles north of Co
hurtt This Is a bat'Kalti at $f11
per ti'-ra. On Kood tet-ius. Hinitii
ft Hi-own, CoburK, Or.
FOR SAi.K One National cash regis
ter, ono RomltiKlnn typewrller nnd
a large Iron safe. lOnquIro of I..
M. Travis, Loan & Snvlnga bank
building.
FOR SAI.I'J - I'lece of properly till
West Hlxth street. Will give a
reduction or 1 2 Ml if laken w tl Ii In
ten days. Ilox 64 1, Kugene, Or.
FOR SAI.K Nu. 1 cheat hay. baled
No. I grain hay, baled;, No.
while oats; a good wag m cheap.
See ii.
M. Warren,
442 Lawrence
at reet,
4:102.
Kugene, Or.
I'hone lllnek
J-tt
HORSKS FOR SALK One bay mare
weight 1200; ono bay horse,
weight 1100; one black, single
driver, aafe for lady to drive; ono
fine aaddlo pony. A. M. Gilbert,
at feed barn. If
LOTS FOR BALK UY O WNKR Two
lota and 8-rooni house, barn: tine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill rare. Lot liinxKfi on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson
Walton, 616 Willamette street, tfl
FOR SALK Flno mountain ranch of
HO acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm: fair house and out
buildings; lorated eight miles
eouth of Kugene. I'rlce 1 1 000.
Carl (I. Wash borne. I
FOR SALK1 Kroyi iwo to nine acre
.tracts of fine river bottom land.
' all In full bearing orchard; one
mile from city limits on river
retail. One ten-acre tract; eight
elghl-rijom house; private water
wttrktt; nice lawn and shrubbery.
Telephone mid l(. F. I).; on electric
survey. 11. A. Coi if
WA.TKI
W ANTE II
7 44 Aide
A milch
r street
Inquire at
J17
WAN'yEH ilrl In 'uik
kl!t'ii and cltf.-k.
Sweet!
)IC,
WAS'IKO I'fiifM K'rU t lenrn
hurntiiK fit the Kur'-iif ) n f-r n I bo:.
I 1 1 a 1 . Apply t I'r .1. W. ilarrH
tf
i-t A.i'ly Ni. 2 7 S''-.t Kik'btii
tr-', aii'l IJ)U' Krnnt r"t I'iriitil
Wl!!nni-ttn Hirwft, J I 7
WAN1KJ - All p. run in bhv
Inr: ririm to rent dnrJnK the tint
Vfr'lty xumrm-r luMlnn, Jum 1!-.
Jiitr, 31, are r"i'i''-t 1 t iihon
ir.n rei'ltrar if the I'nl tit il' v.
Wain 27 J-'
HiKf AMI l ot Ml
L.-I.i' ("i
fie to . i' I
n I I
111 -1 i
e I.. -U
an i
.tie le- te-t
I .1 II-1 ,'
--rt.ooi . IV
i-e leave a'
Jl'
.f .Oi. I
n.e k '! Mir.
M In fnl
; is.' I oftlee.
roi; i;i:x r
tAitx I'oi; i.
1 1 ;
.' i ''
1
f'UU liEVf Nice I:
n.i. e luvi:; eKv
bath. Suitable
trie !
for t
Ninth
".lits and
o gentle
IIU'U. tat l-last
FKU it EN f pi, .is.iin front
snl'tilile for two: board in c
tton. ("all tiaa liull street, i
of Tenth
Ol tier j
31"
HO 1K1 I'liOl'OSI I'lON I he Jum
t ion C;y 1 unci, i-omaaitin; .''
r. oiiifj. tunithed eiMiittlete, has re
vv.xi ohnni;eil ov net :-lni ttnd 1 tl
I'lvperty is now tor rein. A very
i
luvotnble proposition '. Lt ni
ti it first -flit .s ht'l 'u.iii. Will
Kle bum least- If tlesirevl. il.lres-,
H. N, Hurehei:, JutU'tion I'ilv, Or.
MlStKI,b.ANK(UK
I'OK Kl' H a.mi'i - lionu vat;on fur
woo!. O. S. Krank, 1M Kasi NtuCi
street.
IF YOU WANT To SKl.i. your prop
erly tell the Oregon Laud (.'onipa
uy about It and lliey will do (be
rent. 4 12 Willamette street, hln
Bene. Or. tf
Anyone going away lor the auinnii r
wtin would like Home one to take
care of their plate may call on
or phoiw to Mrs. Frances Crtf
f It ti. ;i;.7 West Fifth street, I'hone
lied ITi.L'.
NOTP'K llavlux recovered from my
In'tury 1 have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
sinlllilng. O. I. Iloloway, Kast
Kleventb street, Knlrniount, Or.
DON'T fall to see Cbeiem It you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved
Timber and mining stock. II. Che
tern, Room tl. Walton llldg. tt
I'Ol.K'S UA.KT F.F.R A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage lu Oregon and WiiBhlnglon.
giving n deneripiivH sketch of each
place, together with the location
nnd shipping faclllllcn, and a clas
sified directory of each business
mid profession. R. 1.. 1'olk ft Co.,
Inc., Seattle.
110 CASH AND f 10 I'F.H MOIN 111
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income, from which
will be siifflclunt to make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valunble Information
and eoutrnrt free. F. IVRoblnson.
general agint, Pacific drove. Cut.
INTERNATIONAL CORRKSI'ON
DI'JNChl SCHOOLS "The Huay
Man s University." (lives a thor
ough training at your own homo
In nearly all the trades nnd profes-
Ions. Text books nnd Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full Information anil circulars at
the local enrollment office, 46 W,
IOIghtb street, R. J. Klrkwouil, rep
resentative.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'liYHH'I.VNH AMI HCIUJI'.O.NH
UK. ANN. i MAintKK. Osteupathll
phy'ciau, All curable disease
treated. Women and children I
specially. Ottlre over F U, Lunn'l
I'hons Red 1M1.
LlR. II. L. S'lllliLKY - Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, 6 If) Willamette street
I'hone Illack 132(1. Consultation
free. Residence 7 34 Ferry slroet
I'hons Red 8107.
C. H. CANNON, M. It.-Iloinueuatbli
physlclau nud surgeuu. (Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Klectrl
eal vibratory and light treatment
school. ' J.-J.!0"10- 8"110 J a' """D ulld-
lug. I'hone Main 640. Hoards
Hoffman House. I'hone Malu 11
. F. TITUS. M. 1). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
disrate and disease of women ami
children given special attention.
Karudlc galvanic, sialic, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 68 1 Wlllameltu street,
with llr. L. K. MelloliK.il. Resi
dence, t:i2 'Pearl street. Office
phone. Main ii'i'J. Itesld-'iire
phone. Malu 021.
I TOIOKYK.AT-LAW
8. I). ALI.KN, Atiot nej -at-la, t 1 0
Wltlauu-lio Btret'., Eugene. Ofegeu.
L. HILYKU, Attiirney-st -law. OHIO
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugou
Oregoa.
i.KnS It. KUMl'SmiN, ALtfirn-iit-law.
Hood, 1 ui 1 2, 1-k,uu Loud
ShvIiik It.thk.
itAVIK, Ann
r ut'V ;i(
I.OHIt th
i'(;'ii
i;titk, KuK'.,,'. Oi
I'OKItM He 5Ktl".'rjin'M. Atmrricyt
m luw OiTii e In H'lVt-y tni luling
T CIlBlntxTH-ltl 1IUW brthK
C. A. W.NIUtMKIKH, Auorm-y n
). Lund t)(l' and pruhrite nc
IttlilfH. orriio uvnr CbaiJihertf hrlit
luw limik.
WOOIX'OCK at POTTER, Attorneys
at-law. A. (:. Woo-lcbck sail E. O
Poller. Olflce oi.i- li I oes south oi
(,'hrlsftian block, Kugeuu, oreg-m
WILLIAMS Ili.A.., nlliiin.reai
law J. W. 1 1 1 1 rs in is. 1. E. Hem.
Pra-'be lu all i-oirts of Hie sitit
Ai I '-ire Co- I'. rt l.rttol tiftp-i
'f.'li e. li..U. II aiel 1 ' M'ClMII
W'AI.IO-. NE.HS, s'n ii.- .ii-ij
J J Walton and S P. N. -s V.'ll
praetlee In ail tti-Qoiirt !n tn-sun-
Ottln-. room 3, WaltuL
Jllo-.k, Eugene, Oregon.
. r Ji ilr'-.
rta vMik i -I'M t .'. i
Miitiiiucil.)
J ESSE u. EI.I.J.. I.any.
No.
West E'nt.th !:eel. Eng. 'lie. Or.
iip;iuslte poMoti.ce. (.lives special
aEteiillou to the examination of uh
atrHiMH, tirat'tlug wills, settling e-
; tales, conve titicen and colleetioiul.
i Also to all pension matters, t'houg
I lted 1173.
N. HAIUiALUH. riptciftl Htieo
tion Kveu to divorce aod Hiie-Mlt-ul
if Mttes. Ai;eiH for Oouil
lieutnl InitiiraiKHt t'oinpiuy. Kuoin
6, KliHt National lUnK ltntMtiiK
Kuneno, Oregon.
llulUllnit.
I MtKKTAKhllS
J. W. KAYA t CO., undortaltors and
funeral ilirectora. Kugene, Or.
f j ' i ' i.cj tS
DAY & HKNOKKSON. undertakor
and oiubulmern. Cornur Wlllam
vttu ami Seventh alroefcj.
W. T. liOUnON, funeral director.
State Iteeused embulmer. Office
and roHkdenre, Tenth and Oil
sireetn. Thouu Hod 44SI,
m i in r
Flthhl THOMAS Architect. Satttcb,
es and plans drawn, bluo prlnta
and apuclt icattons. (.teneral super,
vision over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking o( build
ing, largo or smnll, see mo. Terms
reaaonablu. Room 7, Curismau
block.
YICTDItlN.UtY SI IMiF.ONS
int. c. c. t.itn in n
Formerly Statfi Veterinary of Cali
fornia: served three years on Stale
.Medical Hoard. Is ItM-ated at Hangs'
MININU KNlil.VKKlM
HKRHKKT LEIQI1, mining engineer
aud expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnlabed to lutendlng
Investors. Kxamlnatlons and re
ports on mines aud ore treatment.
Kugene Oregon.
C.UtPKT t I.KANKIt.S
JAY Ut MuoRK, carpet cleaner.
I'hone Illack 6071.
ftKAIt KHl'Al'K AUKM'(
, L. U.AHK & CO.Uealurs IL real
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