Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 17, 1908, Image 3

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"WEDNESDAY. JIXK 17, 11)08
CALIFORNIA VIEW
OF OKEGOX ELECTION
The Berkeley Reporter, one of the
blest Republican newspapers of Cal
ifornia, comments very Intelligently
upon the result of the recent sena
torial election In Oregon. Its conclu
i tlons upon the growing Independence
among all parties and classes of vot
ers is well timed, and conforms to
tie views enunciated by The Guard,
when It adopted an Independent po
litical policy, believing it to be In line
with the progressive tendencies of
the times, which are the outgrowth
ot more pronounced individual action
Mute mo .u i.iiiin ami
tct for himself and to follow party
leadership only so far as It agreed
with his own inclinations and be
liefs. The days of blind party alle
giance have passed, and the work and
utterances of such men as Roosevelt.
Bryan and LaFollette have had much
to do with bringing about such a
Hate of mind among the American
people. The Reporter says:
"As the people of Oregon feel, so
feel the electors in all parts of the
country, and machine politicians may
take heed to It. There is no doubt
whatever that nine-tenths of the Re
publicans would prefer free trade
with the assurace of personal integ
rity and ability in high office, to pro
tection secured by the election of un
trustworthy candidates, and that
nine-tenths of the Democrats would
prefer high protection with honest
government to any other kind of a
tariff with untrustworthy men in of
llce. Fcr the present it is useless to
Implore electors to vote for candi
dates whom they do not like for the
sake of "the. party." The one issue
in American public life is honest ov
ernmsnt, and It overpowers all other
Issues. In this state, our candidates
for of.'ice next fall must be men of
known good character and clean af
filiations, or they will not be elect
ed if any other party offers h itir
men. And they ought not to be. The
People will demand personal charac
ter be .'ore the triumph of protection
or free trade, imperialism or anti-
imperialism, (he Roosevelt policies or
the Bryan policies. No man tainted
'lta unholy affiliations, or who is
evidently backed by large camp-iign
funds, whose source Is unknown,
ought to be elected to any office, or
lll be elected, if there is a clean
man running, against him. Let us
nave nothing else."
AtiitK Tirrit.w, r.-vi'Kii
OX GUAXtiK Sl'titi
A movement has been stur
b!nn county to have the State t'ni
'ersity and the Oregon Agricultural
College placed under the same boar:!
0' regents, suys tho Oregon Ajtrfc-o'.-lurlst.
There is much to he ;
favor of such a plan, as well :i
lood deal which can well be s
,0e other side. We cannot Ii"!
loS that the Incentive to th
nt, however, is one of hos'i
ki?her education by the sta'e !
movement has been s ai:
'e same perilous who fat lit r
'I'fer. ndum on the I'niversit;
Matlon. , It is astounding !
Hacy persons In Oregon f.,;i. !
P'eiai.. the ,iack eye whi. '
1 11 at tlie I'tiiversily aper
Vo"l! have given Oregon.
"e n would have I"' n
" Agricultural Collcg- had
tH,B one ot the colleges ol th
University. That Is the way
W t.-in and Minins.ta. ''
kl"a are doing splendid w
'he lit,,. f ag.-irulturil I"
fere are grea: obstacles now
)' of j i c K an arraitS'-ni' t.'
5'm
d an attempt to h-iln-' i
r-iv o
ri-mi! In more harm tti:
-"'i object of th.' I '
'ii" lean lc m i h,,-h in-'
Had.
if i
board to avoid do;
This O In reality
eres .. .
- "vm proof 0( Inieli . . .
. and
Irion aj-
i -a.ueuient of i!.t
l"'"l le: thev i.
. '"'ase the valu-
"I prodii."
""'e. la!.,
the Inula! ,,-,r,
swell iu ' ..V"1'""'"'""
' !-'nis unj .
Z . , d;sIril'il:i!i
The highways i
'a' I'oiiutrv,
th.
shared hy all
and th, v ..: ,.
by all:
hev benefit a'! :".( i, '
"""""'ue t them,
selected rm-ii:;y by
Was the i,.
"on. John it i
; "jr.Kne.nl. of A!al,
"'. tip'in wht.-h i
ne delivered a
the senate of ,t
powerful orj'ivti
1 CniteJ State.
. 1 ,ou- locomotives in Hn:
" n un a
were for UFe at home
and SSS
"ve exported. This i.
increase of six per cent as compared
with 1906. These fie,,- .
. mise tigures do not In
clude locomotives built in shop, f
me railway companies. There were
1 330 electric locomotives and 'Mo
compound locomotive, huP; ls
i against 237 and 292 respective
11906.
The latest telephone renort w.
that January 1, 190S. there were In
use In the systems of the various IV11
ocmpanles 3,839.000 telephones, an
increase of more than three-qnar-ters
of a million during the vear. The
company has 103,000 miles of poles
ana i,0t4,U00 m es of -ir iwj
auder Graham Bell has reason to
look at these figures with a great
deal of satisfaction.
It is announced that plans have
been perfected in Kansas City for a
religious campaign that will "touch"
every part of the world. We have
known some "touching" revivalists
ourselves In our time and we doubt
If Kansas City can produce anything
more adept along this line. But then,
you can never tell; the world Is im
proving all the time.
A Western paper mourns tho loss
of its editor who died recently and
whose estate was appraised at $loi),
000. The paper states that the editor
started in life with fn cents, and that
the balance of his fortune was won
hy thrift and Industry and the kind
ness of an uncle who died, bequeath
ing him Sfifi.99X.fiO.
The Guard will gie its readers
the report of I lie work of the Chica go
convention the day it happens. It
will do the same thing when .he Iieni
ocrats meet at Denver, t lie evening
paper being true to its motto, "to-,
day's news today." I
Steel billets, sheet bars, plates,
structural shapes, merchant pipes
and wire nails have all b"en reduced
In price. None of th'.-e things, how
ever, fig'tre on any family hill "!'
fan' that has come under o ir r
vation.
Don't forget that tomorrow Is
official clean-up (lay in i:i:g,-n".
out and work, even if I; sh n.l I Ii
little damn. Th" ex- rcl e will
the
;;,!
you geod and improve I
appearance of the city vei
!
g 'iieral
naterial-
The man who wobble i ry time
t ; .
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ETCEVE
TAKING PRECAUTIONS
r ,uB ; H'-l 1-1 rKrn M U-r- : u
ii . e5cy- . t I
"The trees will soon be leaving !"
This morning grandpa cried.
he hears a plausible argument will
save himself worry by remembering
that it Is plausibility which enables !
the professional spellbinder to coin I
hot air Into real muuey. j
- J j
Br'er Fairbanks may soon be In a . In
position, if he'ls not already there,,
to fully appreciate the fable about!
the animal that had to go hungry be-'88
cause he hesitated too long between
two chances to get a square meal. j
If their opiulous were obtainable,
It would doubtless be found that the
"allies" do not believe the adage
about not putting all your eRgs In
ouo basket works when applied to
politics.
It's quite certain that the admin
istration has not done' anything to'
the "allies" that the "allies" would
nut have done to the administration,
had the conditions been reversed.
l.est a wrong Impression be creat- '
cd concerning the black-ai'.J-tau dele
gation from Liberia, we hasten to
say that the delegation is not accred
ited to the Chicago convention.
It
dionld not he forgotten, how
ever, l hat the source from which he
got his orders was the greatest fac
tor in making the power of Frank .
Hitchcock.
The "undesirable d leg.ites" ',o the;
Chicago convention were handed
complimentary tickets for a down :
trip on th liuu!;.-tlie-bunips shute
a. :-: us t 'l: y MNiwe.l up.
inail tin- r .. lh.ll of cowan!-"
' ask the Chicago News. I'er- 1
ha;.., Iho'.igh in poiilh s ill Ire
.;t:eiuly hav1 only crow set oef. re
t:um. i
a Of c.ini'.
1" Till! ticket
the
cond place on the
open" hut that does
ak" It , that any man
lacks I he proper O.K.
not ni"an.
wll
t It whi.
T'.'ese v ann s
"1 hy ev rybudy
.owers are appreclnt
and will put the f 111-
O'-r
tr'.al trln
(j ins -fie Is )
world Uoptiy
DAILY GUARD, WKDXESDAV, JIMS
Bui we are not brlirvinrt that,
'Cause now we've got 'em tied.
Ishlnit touches on prospective bumper
crops of all kiuds. .
j . .
Moreover, in the minds of many
wise men, a senatorshlp in the hand
is worth more than a vice presidency
the ballots.
-.
Sure; June will go down In history
a montB of Political disappolnt-
menl8, 0UI n "ve nolh
iug on Ju'2j
Speaking of big hearts, the pres
ident and Mrs. Roosevelt sent one
five feet high as a wedding glfo tin
other day. It was made of lilies.
P HEP AH ED INSTANTLY. Simply dd bolt
ing water, cool and serve, lflc. per peckavc at
aU irrocer. 7 flavors. Kefuae all aubatitulea.
THE MARKET
POR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& RugIVs
22 Wfst 8th .Si
WE BUY
WE SELL
Wt RENT
WE EXCHANGE
DO acrefarm, acres In crop,
lii lit pasture; now 6-room
house and barn; crop. Block,
tools, Implements, etc. It
taken soon, go with place at
isil. .-.lio llt.iiO cash, balance
on good terms.
1S2 acres. On acres In cultiva
tion, 40 more can be; K2
acres In timber and pasture,
all fenced ; H-rootu house and
bath: good uKxaJ barn anil
cow burn for 34 cows; good
farm lixw ; crop; all
tools and In: pleinonts go with
pine at W1..-.IHI, on best of
terms.
SO acres In crop, 7 ',- mllin
from K'lg'Mi- If sold soon,
will if ii at J!-:I.IMI un ari
crop Included
I no at re . 7 miles from Ktl
I'ehc. on g.i'd gravel roud;
air's In cultivation; !!.r.
Ill . pio-ture ami tl, nber.
Price. If I.OIlO,
! " ;
its In I'h nix, Arismna, to
I- for I
riy in ur nmr
ug. I,".
-Til h
Hll'l
In;
tTTi in
lurjiiih
'V4-ry
I, for
im hnti-'4 trn
1 t;ir:i. rliW k u
.irk ; t-Atuih' ur-"irl'-B,
a ',"'l
McML'RPHEY
& RUGH
22wcst8'hSt.
HALL &. JHUMWAY
Pluinlitl.g and Sewer Work.
Alto general y hl.lng In Un hfl
heet Iron wors. irou ,rk pron.jP.
s-Lnefl t.
rrry full llii- of plumbing fibres
Pit. or Itlttk I t..:. ' wiiUDtnie
REALi
4
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L'-L-LU "" ' "' 1 " i Sweet!' If' I
IT, 1008
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 OK B A1.K
FHK SAI.KlMX)se cheat hay. S.juire
Smith.
Thoue Kiiiiii, l.txt'.
d& J20
KOI! SA1.K-- Five fresh Jersey nilUll
oov.8. I'hone Farmers' U. I'.
Ohlsou. Ii vmi: JlSdw
FOK SAL A nas neater, utmost
new, lor sale cheap. Address Box
U. Kugene, Or. If
vw.v o.i.c 1 uoi o.tKiiui ea tieieuiia
bulls for Bale. Ktiqulre o.u Wil
lamette street. .t
FOK SAi.K A baby walker and a
baby buiigy. Inquire iei West
Fifth street. tf
FOR SAI.K - A few tons new hay on
race track, Monroe and Thirteenth
street. A. C. Mathews. J I
FOR SAUK Duff Orpuigtau eggs,
13 for $1. YV. II. Hampton. 1101
Columbia avenue, corner lath at.
FOR SAI.K A flrat-clus barn, suit
able to be made Into a dwelling.
Knquire K56 or Mil Ald.r ireet. t.
FOR SAI.K 1'arties wisl.ir.-f to Unj
200 acres ot first-class lli.oer I .ml
call on J. W. Carlll", four naUa
wmI of Hale.
FOR SALK flnod R-ro, :u 1 .nine ani
barn, on large lot; k ot! garde. ,;
also houaehold gootls. C II at D.
Jefferson street. JK
FOR SALIC All kinds of aiur-i Hit j
wood. Can deliver at on.'e. A i ;
dress O. L. lleckwll'l, Co. hen. Or I
I'hono Farmers blvn. J2o j
FOR SAI.K 9-rooni house, three
brocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
80x76 feet. 1'rlce, $2100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOR SALK One Polo Angus bull,
one year old; two miles south of
Franklin. Address J. F. Kirk, R.
F. 1). No. S, Junction City. M7
FOR SALK Four-room cottage; lot
57x160; located near high school;
house has gas, lights and water.
Apply 724 Olive street. J15
FOR SALK Tinnier land, quarter
section In township 16, s. r. I w,
section 32. Will sell cheap If sold
at onco. Address C. J. C, care
(iuurd office.
FOR SALK City una, close In
$300. $:tr,0 and 1100; $:( down
and t Oper month, without Inter
est. W. 11. Kay, at Kugene Uun
Company's store. tf
''Oil SALK A No. l business for
sule; good location; clean stock;
III take city property In purl pay
ment. Wish to retire from busi
ness. Call at Guard office, tf
f'Olt SALK First-class baled clleut
hay; also maple and old growth
fir wood. Louis c. Vitus, .nine
Hon, Or., 11 F. D. No. 2. Phone
Farmers' 1 5d9. J20
'OK SALE A well Improved flllll.
of 120 acres. 4 miles north ot t "
burg. This Is a bargain at 1
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Drown, Coburg, Or.
FOR SAi.K Ono National cash regis
ter, one Iteiiilngton typewriter and
a largo Iron safe. Kuqulro of
M. Travis, Loau & Savings bank
building.
FOK SAI.K -Piece of properly on
WfHt Sixth street. Will give
reduction of t2r.ll If taken within
ten duyu. Dox 54 1, Liigene, Or
J20
FOR SALK At a bargain, 100 acres
of timber on tho Hlunlaw, one mile
from the river; crulsea 6,1100.000
fuel. 12.000. Kllillllre C. V. Ogles-
by, rtMim 1G, lie, k with building, tf
FOR SALK No. 1 client hay, baled;
No. 1 grain hay, baled: No. 1
white oats; a good wagon cheap.
Sue K. M. Warren, 412 Lawrence
street, Kugene, Or. Phono lllnck
4!I02. J-
IIOKSKH FOR SALK One bay mare
weight 1200; one bay horse,
weight 1100; one black, single
drlvei", safe for lady to drive; one
fine saddle pouy. A. M. Ullbert.
at feed barn. ir
LOTH FOR BALK HV OWNKIl-Two
lots and k-rooiu house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
mar mill race. Lot ir.ox'.ifi on
Twelfth and Alder sire-is, lost
north of Patterson school. J. J
Walton, r.l,'i Willamette street, If
foil KALK - Fine mountain ranch of
HO acres; 40 III cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek miming
through farm: fair house and out
buildings; located lght miles
SOU III of Kugene. Price 1 1000
Carl '. WsHlibiirne.
- I
Kdll SALK - H root iwo lo nine lit re
tract of film rlv.r boiioio laud.!
all In full bearing orcininl; on.'i
mile from rlly llmlia on rlvt-rj
road One I'll acre trail; eight
eight-room ll'iui.e; prlvi'i, wu'er'
works; nlte lawn act shrubbery. ,
Telephone and II. F. D . on elei iiic
survey II. A. Col
WA.MTKD
If
, W.VI Kll
I jit too.'.
f.o crates of s' i it w berrie
Palace of Swe. Is. )l
WANTKD
74 4 Aid'
A milch cow.
street
: WANTKD I nr. girls to learn
I it'irsliiK :tt the KiiKene O liernl lios
! o.lal. AldIv to Dr .1 W. Harris
O 'f
W VST Kll I
i-t Ap'.lv
Mr"-' ni
I O g ' 'I Y ' ! :, I ' re .
Vn. ?7 W. 'I Klifl'lh
i)" Fr nt re. t inrit"'
Inquire HI
JIT
U IV'I Kl. .. Illrl to work ill Cilll'h
mi WIIl.TTiictle sire.1. J17
O
W'ant.Hl ( t ,ntiiiiil. )
IUMMS ATK1 - -All peiaons hav-
lug rooms to rent timing the uni
versity summer sesloll1 June -l!.
July, !t I . are requcuvl to phone
the registrar of the I'niverslty. i.. y. TRAVIS, Attor.iey-at-i. Ot
Maln 27. Ji4 flee over Kugene Loan & Savings
rVTTTM , v i lT: "7. ."T- Dank, Kugeue. Oregon.
1 KAM AN I Kll - I he ci!y of "- .
gen,' will receive proposals up to;lORKl!) & SKil'WOKTIt, Attorneys-
Saturday. June 20 i Mark, t D.ivl at law. office In llovey building.
for a good team to be used ..ii lhe over Chamtiers-llrtslow bank
s'reets and for fire purposes Any
one having a desirahle team for
such work limy call on Councilman
C.eo. Fisher, with (he llollelltiaek
Kejl Kstule Co., or CouucMltliltt T.
II. tiarrett. with the .Mitchell .
liarrett Real Kslnte Ci). Dy or.ler
of the City Council J 1
IIS! AMI KOI Ml
LOST ladles' gold watch, Klglll
movement, with long chain at
tached; lost between Seventh and
Dlair" streets and business nectlon
of the city, between 4 uild f
o'clock Thursday afternoon. Re
ward to finder t'lease leave at
Oiiard office. J 1 u
mit hunt
LA UN' lOt KKNT Apply at
West .- . nth street, Kugene.
in
Jit'
I OU i.KNV Nice front room; fur
nace iieat; electric lights and
ttath. .Suitable for two gentle
tiii'ti. 14 Kast Ninth street.
FOR 1;!'!NT A pleasant front room
suitable tor two; board In connec
tion. Cull ti!3 High street, corner
ot 'U'tit.i. J18
llO'l'KL PROPOSITION Tho Junc
tion City Hotel, containing 60
rooms, furnished complete, has re
cently changed ownership and the
property is now for rent. A very
favorable proposition will be given
to a first-class hotel mull. Will
give long lease If desired. Address
II. N. Durchell, Junction City, Or.
J20
MlhCKl,liANKOll8
FOR KXCMaSiIE noon wagon for
wood. C. S. Frank, IS!) Kast Ninth
atreet.
IF YOU WANT TO BKLL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
uy about It and they will do the
runt. 413 Wlllamolte streol, Uu
gene. Or. tf
Anyone going away, for the summer
who would llko some oue to lake
cure of their place may call on
or phone to Mrs. Frances (li'lf-
flth, :t r 7 West Fifth street, Phone
Red lir.2.
NOTICK Having recovered from my
Injury 1 have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. I), llolowny, Kast
Klevenlli street. Fall mount, Or.
DON T fall to see Chezein If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop,
erty, Improved and unimproved
Timber and mining stock. 11. Che
em. Room 11, Walton llldg. tf
'OI.K'H (1A.KTKKII A bllHluess ill
rectory of each city, (own and vll
Inge lu Oregon and Washington
giving a descriptive sketch of eueli
place, together with the location
and shipping facilities, anil a claa
Hlficd directory of each business
and prolesslon. It. L. Polk At Co,
Inc., Sen 1 1 le.
$10 CASH AND 110 PKR MUM'll
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will he all f fie l'U I lo mnko you III
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free. F. I). Robtuson
general agent. Pacific (irove, Cnl.
INTKRN ATIONAL COKRKSPON
DKNCB SCHOOLS "The Ituay
Man' University." Gives thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades and profes
lions. Text bonks and Instruments
(when required) furnished free,
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 4b W
Klghlli atreet, R. J, Klrkwood, rep.
reae illative.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PIIYSK'I.Wn AMI hi lt(.i;os
Dlt. AN.N'.i MAUlKlt. (Jsteapiithli
phyf'ct'ill. All curable dlaeuau
treated. Woineu anil children I
specialty. Ofllce over F K. Iiuun'l
Phone Retl 11.3 1.
DR. II. L. H i t DLL I'-- Ovieopallilc
pliyalilan. Oflhts over Chambers'
store, MS Willamette street
I'liolitt Ilia, k l.l-' Conaiiltatloii
free. Itesltlence 13 1 t'tsTry street.
Phone Red 3 If 7.
C. II. CANNON, M Ii - lloiiioeputlilc
ptiyslciaii auit Hiirgeoli. Curotilr
dlHeasea and dls.'.lsea of wolllt'll
I and childreu a specialty. Kle.trl
cnl vibratory and 1 1 lit t r t uiunt
Offlie, S'ltl.i 1, 2 and i. Diimi l.ulol
lug I I. oi," M no .'.I 'I Itoaida
ilotfiinin ilouse. Phone Main It.
J. F. I ITI'S, M. D. Homoeopathic
j priyli:lan and surgeon. Chronic
j ill tenses and diseases of women and
; clillilren given apt-t lal atlentloil
Faradlc gulvaiilf, static, X-ray and
vibratory elecirltal treatments glv.
I 111 Office. DM Willamette siren.
with Dr L. K. Mt Dotikal. ILmI
tleiite, :t2 Pearl a'reet Ottlte
ph., lie. Main l,2!l. Jtesldelice
phone. Main (;.'',!.
TTOIlKtH.AT.I,.V
O
8
i AI.I.K.':. AH' ,i.. at is, l.U
L. HILYr:i , A'tot ney-at-biw. OHIc I
over )oran' shoe store, L'tgeut '
Oregua.
ATTimXKYH tC.iitinu.-.l.)
l.KON
K. KDMlSnuN, Attornoy-at-
law. Kootng 1 and 2, K':eue Loan
and Saving Huuk.
A. WIN'TLRMKIKK, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Urla-tow
Hank.
WOODCOCK fc POTTBK, Attorneyt-
at-law. A. C. WoBdriK'k uuc! K. O.
Potter. Office oue block south ot
Chrlsmao block, Eugene. Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft BKAN, Attorneys-ai-
law. J. W. Williams, L. K. Ueso.
Practice In all courts of the stato
and before the U. S. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13. 14 and lt McCIuuh
WALTON ft NESS. Attomeys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all tha courts la the
stwite. Office, room 3, Waltoa
Illock, Uugena, Oregon.
JKSSK! (V. WRI.I.M. lawyer. No. 26
West Rlghth street, Kuieae, Or.
oppesite postottlca. CItss special
attention lo the examination ot ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collection.
Also to all pension matter. Phoa
Red 1176.
N. HARBAltQM. Special atten
tion give to dlvorso tut settle
Bleat tf estates. Agent (or Conti
nental Insuranoo Cotnpaay. Room
f. first National Balk Uulldlng,
Kgne, Oruson.
Dulldlag.
INDKttTARKltt)
J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugene, Or.
DAY ft HKNDKKSON, undertaker
and enibalmera. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streew.
W. T. GORDON, tuneral director.
Stale licensed embnlmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phouu Rod 44K1.
AKCHITKCT
KRhih! THOMAS Archltoct. Saetch-
es and plana drnwn, blue print
and specifications. Uenernl super
vision over buildings iu course of
construction. It thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Term
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman
block.
VKTKItlNAUY Hl'lttlKONS
Dlt. C. '. (illll't'TTH
Formerly State Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years on Statu
Medical lloartl. Is located at Hangs'
MI.MNU IC.M.IMOKItS
IIIEIIIIKUT LK1GII, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
luformnllun furnished to Intending
luveaLors. Kxamluallon and re
ports on mines and ure treatment.
Kugene Orego1!.
CAHPia' t I.KAMCIW
JAY C. MOUItK, carpet cleaner.
Phonu lllnck fi07l.
IIK.tli Ml A t K AliH.Mf
, L. U.AItK ft CO. Dealer iu real
eMail), Cresweil. Or.
AHSTRACTOK8
TDK LANK COUNTY AHSTIIACT
CO., Ruou.s 2 uud 3, Wareu Illock,
Kugene, Or Pi icns reaaotiithle.
hoi'i tii'.it.s r.u'ihiii
It. It. TIMK CARD
Toward Poiilaml -Pnsaeiiger
No. lii 2:43 a. ill., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 a. in., Cotluge drove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roscburf
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex
press. Toward Hall Francisco Passenger.
No. II 2:18 p. in., Ituaoburg Pas
senger. No. 17 D:3u pin., Cottage dove
Passenger.
N, o 12:32 a.m., California Kx
press. No. 135:4 1 a. in., San Francis
co Kxpreas.
Wemllllllf Itl'jlllcll,
No. 84 H:3u a. m., leaves Kugene
for Springfield.
No. s;' -11:10 n. in., arrives Ku
gene from Kprlugll. Id.
No s; - . on p. in., leaves Kugene
for Wcndllng.
No, - ;,. lo p. m., arrives Ktigeue
from 'eiidlii.g.
WM. Ml'RRAY,
lien. Puss. Agt,
Port 1h n,l Or
JOHN M. Mfi (IT,
Asst. (i. 1. A.
A. J. (i
.I.KTTK,
Local Agent.
FiEW YORK
CLIPPER
18 THE OREATEBT
THEATRICAL & SHOW FAPER
IN THE WORLD.
J4.00 Fer Ysar. Glncla Cj;y, 10 CX
1-11 KK W I.HiLV.
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