Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 19, 1908, Image 3

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    THE EUGENE DA.IY GUARD.
"Jim printing o.. ixc.
ChurlcM II. Fisher.
e,;ished every day ot the iicfe
cmdavs excepted. Address all cm...
.Biiitlou3 and make ail rrn.ii.
B:res navable to The Eugi-ne Guard
Eugene. Oregon. 0
jjUhMTiptiVIl Kuu-s Daily ,
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lelivered by carrier, per month
n mail, one year in advance i 4..n
su months tin advance)
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Single Copies - v Oi i
Weekly tiuard, per'year i.
Advertising rates made known on
..plication. I
Entered at Eugene, Oregon, postof-
lice as second-class matter.
Agents for The Guard.
Tne following are authorized to
Uke and receipt for subscriptions or
tnnBact any other business fur The
Ujjly anu :crij uuaiu.
Creswell J. L. Clark.
Coburg George A. Drury.
All postmasters are authorized to
receive and receipt for subscriptions!
to the Dally and Weekly Guard, j
AX IXRKPKXDKXT PAPKIL i
Member of Associated I'ress. !
"rFHIl)AV, Jl'MC 1!), liliiK.
QCICK WORK IN
iii:rouTixi roxvKXTiox
The republican nation convention
re-convened in Chicago at 10 o'clock
tnis morning. At 9:30 a. nt. The
Guard posted a bulletin announcing
thi nomination of Sherman, of New
Tork, for vice-president on the first
ballot. At 9:45 another bulletin was
posted giving the detailed vote. At
1:50 another bulletin announced that
tin convention had (Adjourned sine
ale. That was quick work ex-
ftlloed, of course, by the difference
between eastern and western time.
And It should not be out of place
It mention the fact that the Guard
jMterday had the 'largest telegraphic
tews report ever used by a Eugene
piper, and probably by any paper
In the state, outside of Portland. We
tra willing to have our daily con
tention reports of this week com
ptred with those of papers in cities
much larger than Eugene, confident
that the comparison will redound to
the credit of The Guard. The people
of Eugene have received their news
from Chicago just as quickly and
ilmost as fully as the residents of
titles of the Portland class. We call
ittentlon to this matter because the
people of a community tco often
I Ktept newspaper enterprise as a
I matter of course, falling to properly
tppreclate the labor and expense that
II entails upon the publishers.
While Eugene is boasting of many
o'.ker things, the fact that it has the
best newspapers of any town of its
tiie in the Northwest should not bp
oterlooked.
BOOKS THAT KXfiMSH
BOYS A1U0 liKADIXti
An English magazine has complet
ed an Interesting test as to the pop-1
Mrlty 0r the fiction read by British
toys, feeling thejnilse of th? literary
jauth of the land. Questions were
Mt out asking: "What do you think
He best twelve books for boys ever
written?" And the eight hundred
lists submitted In response showed
1t the preference was for the fol
ling books: Tom Brown's School
Days, Treasure Island, Rubinson Cru-
we, Westward Ho! Sherlock
Holmes, Ivanhoe, King Solomon's
"lues, Coral Island, The Fifth Term
I St. Dominic's, Last ot the Muhl
ans, Midshipman Easy, .1. O. Jones.
0e or two or the above are unite
ofamillar to the American boy, but
'ie majority share the same popu
lar favor on this side of the Atian-
as upon the ether. Killer Hi'--f'i.
De Pop Klmrslev. .S. ill am!
Nwya... while essentially Kn.-IWi
'o their subjects and treatin-iit in.
to the boyish reader no mn" '
at his nntlimalltv. Co. eir. i
w'l appear, carries his l.ea'i: r-
"oeking Tales as the only r-;.r.
tire of American fiction.
e question the win! n-.i
taS Sherlock Holmes" in s
Thi immortal dot
!et COllld ,el.,!v I,
inch a releetlon tlitit the a
criminals are as fa- i
;f as those of explorer:',
shipwrecked niai-ine;-..
" "t t.ieh- inspiration
I1 be as helpful is "..ii'
"U'T. T Int.,,. f.-rvo li,
U n- A. lleilty is II"'. ;
" nl own land as in thi
t,e or his many books h
cth,.r example of the pr .
honor In his own count
" ltis sort c.mnlled l.v
sort
'or.:d Inrlun sev-l'i
bo ,ks toil t..n to r.'i
W Is '. ... .
'Trn Ka
M'. I-II W I 1M1I H I",
'i "endless chain" pr.'
barred !,. f,.l Ot.im '!
B;!'m i., th, fnited St:i" -
, "" lag has been mad
i ,V vtrbiw postuffi-es l.y
"tiii:i;-on authorities, who
'v"inment has been
' 1"'stkin for many montns
has
in; Ire
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tr.:',;.
ae gjuj
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Spokane, w.
Ka. On the
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il'UIll
Villi-.
lilne Mountain, Il..;lr
inuuiuaiu of t!;t. f;11(.
West. vv-i -i ......
nil rti ,
Me..,-!
ik clai
1-njerf.o, f..,u:,.. t,r
"long and snap p lhls ,., ,11:i,v .. ;
-v,' 1'H there is t.i..,.-,
oi god brick
Kugeli. . aisj?
iy in the vklui;
A Frenchman, st.r
Virginia ! j :iu w
was join: 1 . j, ,,,
nnd a luui.; , .id "j
I've n.-v.-t- i, as
X man c.iuld put
that who had not s
;rentlceshli ai pok,.
':i I
M that lie
nii:',i.,i-.s.
'.oi it.
as I am."
til n t f like
'iv.,i a I
ai'-
The highest type of nianlv ,-nur-age
was exhibited by Senator (lore,
when he said to a reporter: "1 do not
ask for quarter on account of my
blindness. I will stand up and take
blows just as I will give them. I do
not want to be pitied because 1 can't
see." i
i
An exchange remarks that there is
little wonder that the water Is so
low In the Yukon river that boats
find it difficult to navigate. The
water supply of the universe seems
Just now cornered by the rivers of
Missouri and Kansas.
Somebody, commenting on the
noiseless firearm invented by Maxim,
declares that what the country realty
needs at this time is a noiseless fire
cracker. Perhaps Mr. Maxim will
come forward and relieve a much dis
tressed country.
There is very little pertinent com
ment for the newspapers to make
concerning the nomination of Mr.
Taft. The Importance of the event
was discounted by the absolute as
surance that it would happen.
Wo should llko to know -just what
J. Bourne, Jr., said when the T..ft
vote passed the fateful 4!t siage.
But we don't want this taken to mean
that we should feel it appropriate to
print his remarks.
The ladies of the Conim.rclal Club
want cherries and roses fur the Port
land visitors next Tuesday. We have
enough of both to fill the club room;
so don't- forget the date.
The grass and weeds al.,ng the
streets must all be cut and cleaned
up before the Portland excursion
reaches here next Wedn.sd.0'.
Whoever the future may do t.i or
for Krank Hitchcock, the young man
has surely hi-en making a noise like
the big boss, in Chicago.
the campaign collectors are
Even
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THE EX'OEXE DAILY GUABM. FRIDAY, JVXK
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ELMER DOVER, SECRETARY OF THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
Klnier hover, contlilnm mid friend of tlie late Mark llauiin. I one who
knows the u'liiue of polities thoroughly and has the reputation f playing it
with stalniess tmiuls. He does not look the ikiMiIcIuu at nil. lie would I
regarded us a prosperous business man.
lie is an emphatic adviKtite of tetiii-rauiv
'' .T1..S.
enlisting the "Dark to Work" banne
and preparing to get busy again.
I'll.
HAKKIS. VICK-PltHSIDKXT
OP STATE OKXT1STS.
The state Dental Association at
Portland yesterday elected the fol
lowing officers:
President. A. L. Beattle of Oregon
City; Vice-President, M. C. Harris of
Kugene; secretary-treasurer. Millard
C. Holbrook of Portland.
Committees were appointed as fol
lows: Kxecutive. Jean Cline. K. Hirt
sel, J. Yates and W. C. Shearer; clin
ic, eGorge Peters; programme. Jack
Yates; entertainment, E. Illrstel; ar
rangements J. Archer; membership.
Knunett Drake; uniform dental laws,
Trt've Jones, Nottuge and Walgamot. J
Yesterday morning's session warn
voted to the reading of papers on
various technical topics by Dr. M. I..!
York of Eugene; Dr. F. W. Hooster. ;
Dr. A. P. Wats in and Dr. William i
Cavanaugb if Portland, and M. C. ',
Harris of Eugene, fluring thy nftr- (
noon session a paper was rend by,
Dr. Treve Jones on the subject, "Den- I
nil Ethics From Standpoint of Prlncl-1
pics." !
A ((rami i'.nnily .Vml'.ciiii . i
"It gives nie pleasure t .ak a!
good word lor Electric Hitters,"!
writes Frank Conlan or -iSG Houston'
street. New York. "It's a grand fam-:
iiv medicine for dyspepsia and liver,
comi'liriitions .while for lame back
nnti v euk kidneys It cannot tie too
higlilv recommended." Electric Hit
ters regulate the digestive functions,
purify the blood and Impart renewed
vigor and vitality to the weak and
debilitate I of both sexes. Sold un-j
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store. 50 cents.
Pronounced ny millions the great-1
est strength maker, appetite builder
and health restorer. Ilnlllstcr's :
HockT .Mountain Tea will make you j
feel that life is worm living. iui
,,,,, or tnl.lets. l.lnn Drug Co. !
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eipilpHil to handle large enterjirlsi-s.
uud will uot employ auy oue Uq
IKI.K'IOl S .HAXAX A CHKAM
This recipe Is highly recommended
by one of our correspondents; try H
for dessert tomorrow:
Peel five large banauas, rub
Btndoth with five teaspoonfuls of su
gar. Add ono cup sweet cream beat'
en to a stiff froih; then add one 10c
package of iAimon JELl-O dissolved
In 1 1-2 teacups of boiling water
Pour Into mold and when cold gar
nish with candied i cherries. Servo
with whipped cream or any good pud
ding sauce. JEI.E-O Is sold by all
grocers at 10 cents per package.
THE MARKET
h'OR
IS AT ,
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
DO acrefarm, SH acres In crop,
12 In pasture; now 6-room
house mid barn; crop, stock,
tools. Implements, etc. If
taken soon, go with place at
$:l,."Hi 1 1 Ono cash, balance
on good terms.
l!ta acres, f.0 aires In cultiva
tion, 40 more can be; HIS
acres In timber and pasture,
all fenced: K-rooin house and
bath; good :i''.xr2 barn and
row barn Tor ::4 cows; good
fsnii home; crop; all
limls and Itnpb incuts g i with
place at ffi,.VM, ou best of
lertrs.
Ml acres In crop, 7 V4 miles
from Kugeiie If sold rikmi.
will go at Ki'l. 00 Ull inn
crop included.
100 acres, 7 miles from Ku
gene. oil gi: d gravel rtiad:
7.'i acr s In ' iiltlvatlon; 2T
In pasture and tl:nlM:r.
Price, 9I.IMHI.
10 lots In I'le.'ii'.x. Arllona, to
traile for pn.p ny In or near
V. u i:eiie.
New a-room bonne and lot
(lose In: neel-rn In evry
r.--.'-et; W":l lurnl-led, fur
K'J.fMMI.
(o.orl new T. ro.on bo'r.e arid
t o lo:: e eel barn, cM eti
b'ei"- and pfk; family or-
iiiill arel :..:'"i-; a g'X.l
bt.me; for HI.H.
McMURPHEY
& RUGI1
22wtstS'hSl.
! HALL (Si MIUMWAY
Plumbing i"! "er Work.
Also general J .I.omg In tin and
.heel iron or. ! q work prompt.;
' attended to.
( .nt a f'i!l line of plumbing nstnret
, 1-lu.w IH 117-. . 4 WUWinrtU
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REAL
ESTATE
ltKVH.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
IKK SAI.K
S.!.K
i.. Mi
:fOH SM.K- Loose cheat hay Su.ii.iv
I Sinilh. l'lume r'armirs 1.1M".
1 ditj;o
KOI! SAI.K - Klve !:. so
ia. rhone Kanners
Ohlson, IrviiK.
it-i'v niiU h I
IMi. 1. V.
jr.Mw
FOit SAl.iv gut. lieuier. aur.osti
new, tor sale chiap. Address ll.nl
14. Etioue, Or. rf
FOK SAi.li Tnoioin.-,lired Heretord
bulls for sale. Enquire 5;d W il
lamette street. :t
FOIt SM.K Olt THADi: S.s-olul-
hand bugity; will take vvmul, pota
toes or chick; ns. Apply at I'nder
woiid Hollst-. Eugene. jt
FOU SAI.K A few tolls new bay on
race track. Monroe and Thirteenth
street. A. ('. Mathews. jlS
KOft SALE Huff Orptngtt.il eggs
13 for tl. W. 11. Hampton, lie:
Columbia avenue, corner r.uh t.
FOlt SALE A flrst-cla.-s b:-rn, ml-..
able to be made into a .lwcll.it...
Enquire 8ati or s 4 tl Ald.-r strei i. .t
FOU SALE Parties wishing to h-ivi
300 acres of first-class limber iiiini
rail on J. W. Carllle, lour i.iiL,
west ot Hale. j
FOlt AllSi'llACTS In Do,;las count. .
or blue prints of va.uil la.uto,
wrtto Kosehurg Abstrti.t i'ompaiiy,
Hosoburg, Or. ' J 1
FOR SALE Good (-room houso and
barn, on large lot; good garden;
also household goods. Call at KS
Jefferson street. JlS
FOK SALE All klnda of four-fmrt
wood. Can deliver at once. Ad
dress ). L. Herkwlth, Goshen. Or.
Phono Farmers 52rfi. J25
FOR SAI.K 9-room houso. three
blocks from Willamette stdeel; lot
80x76 feet. Price, 3100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOR SALE One Polo Angus bull,
one year old; two miles south of
Franklin. Address J. F. Kirk, R.
F. D. No. J, Junction City. J17
FOR SALK Tlmoer land; quarter
soctlon In township 10, s. r. 1 w,
section 3 2. Will Bell cheap If sold
at onco. Address C. J. 0., care
Guard office.
FOR SALE City irlis. close In;
3U0 :tr0 and (400; $:0 down
and $1 Oper .month, without Inter'
est. W. II. Kay. at Eugene liun
Oompiuiy's store. tf
I'Ull SALE A No. I business for
sale; good location; clean stock;
will lake city property In part pay
ment. Wish to rellro from busi
ness. Call at Guard office, tf
FOR SALE First-class baled cheat
hay; sIho mapln and old growth
fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, June
tlon, Or.. 1! F. 1). No. 2. Phone
Farmers' 129. J20
FOR SALE A well Improved faun
of 120 acres, 4 mllos north of Co
burg. This Is a bargain at $'0
per acre.' On good terms. Smith
& Hrown, Coburg, Or.
FOR SAI.K One National cash regis.
, tor, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan A Savings bank
building.
FOR SALIC Piece of property on
West Sixth street. Will give a
reduction of $2 50 If taken within
ten days. Ilox 541, Eugene. Or.
J20
FOlt HALE At a bargain, 100 acres
of timber on the Sluslaw, one mile
from Ibo river: cruises fi.000.noo
feet. 12,000. Enquire C. V. Oglcs
by, room Ifi, Herkwlth building If
FOR SALE No. 1 cheat hay, baled;
No. 1 grain hay, baled; No. I
white oats; a good wagon cheap.
See K. M, Warren, 442 Lawrence
atreet, Eugene, Or. Phone Black
4302. J-
LOTS FOR HALE BY OWNER Two
lots and H-room house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot lOOx'j:. on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, &1T, Willamette street, tf
FOR SALE I-ri.ni two to nine ai r"
tracts of fine river bottom land,
all In full bearing orchard; one
mile from city limits on river
road. Ono ti n acre trait; eight
eight-room house; private water
works; nice lawn and shrubbery.
Telephone and H. F. I).; ou electric
survey. II. A. Ou If
WA.VI'KH
WANTED
nt once.
Ml crnt'
Palace
s of s
i f S
aw bei Tie
s. J!
WAVIEI) Girl
kitchen and
Sweets.
i woik In randy
rrk. I'ular.- of
114
WANTED Three gln lo lenru
nursing at the EiiK-ne G-nernl hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris
WANTED A man and his lt". tin
woman lo cmk (ifol 'lie liniu !'
work on the rane'.i A'ldre.H, i;.-o
Hitidersnn. Camp 'r"'K. Lain- '
Oreg'.n.
'I KAM W Si KJ 1 I H ipf t.i
i-.-m w ill r"'-"iv- it ;' Hi" i
rn'iir.l iv, .hiru 1'" Mi t i
f r h t'-f'n l'1 '' 'it'
yrf tu fi.r fi P .'' '" Anv
.ri- ImHtiK a il'- li ii''!" ', I it
f i h 'r ' TT: ;j y i t' ti ''! u ' "i t '
il-... V- h-r. ' :'.iii.!t'W
!( i! K '.! . "f ii'ii,in 'I
ir (iarr 'li ' V" Ml' A
f; !':. V. ';'' I'n. y itr -
uf Khf. 'ity Count il. Jl '
W Ullt.tl ( Clltiuiiri.)
is mams:
looms lo i
si:y sti:eiue
hi; i!e- lliil
i. June I'.' .
.1 lo l ho;.-'
l'liivertt .
J: t
Main : ;
W AN 1 i :
ook for
li'O.l W.IC
lit party
II.
nan pret' i r. il ;
niv work or r!
a 3 I Hull street.
ami
Call :
l.,isr AMI 1UIND
FOl'S'D Fountain
'
may cult ou Max Scbufer. 7 77 Hlnh
slrei'l. JL'O
Foit i;em
HAKN FOIl U-:.M' - Apply at
West S'-v.-uth street, Eugene.
1 U
Jit.
V'OH KENT Nice front room; lur
nnce beat; elt'ctrte llitlits and
bath. Suliable fr two gentle
men. 14 East Ninth ireet.
FOlt ItKNT- A pleasant front room,
suitable for two: board in connec
tion. Call (tea HUh siieet, corner
of T.'i h. jlS
1,.11'EI. I'.tOI'OSI HON - The Jllilc
tlon C.;y Hotel, containini; ;n
rooms, furnished complete, has ro
ceul'y il.nned ownership and the
property Is now tor rent. A very
tavoial'le tiroposlllon will be given
to a i.rit-clnxs hotel man. Will
give long lease If desired. Address
II. X. .Ii.ichell, Junction City, Or.
j::o
MlSCKLItNKXH 8
FOR EXCIlArv'iiK Gooa wagon for
wood. C. S. Frank, 1st) East Ninth
street.
IK YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty toll the Oregon Laud Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Willamette itreul, teu
tons. Or. tf
Anyone going away for the summer
who would like somo ono to take
caro of their place may call on
or phone to Mtb. Frances Grif
fith, 367 West Fifth street, Phone
Red 17G2.
NOTICE Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. D. llolowny, East
Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or.
DON'T fall lo see Chesotu If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved nnd unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. It. Che
tflin. Room 11. Walton Illdg. tf
POLK'S GAETEER A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington
giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, loot her with the locution
and shipping facilities, and a clas
slfled directory of each business
nnd profession. It. L. Polk ft Co
Inc.. Seattle.
$1(1 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient to ninkn you In
dependent for llfo. Handsome
pamphlel, valuable Information
and contract free. K. 11. Robinson
general agent. Pacific Grove. Cal.
INTERNATIONAL COHHE8PON-
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University. " (lives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all tho trades and proles.
Ions. Text books and Instruments
(when required) fiirnlshod fruo.
Full Information and circulars nt
the local enrollment office, 4b W,
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep
resentative.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'HVHKIANM AMI Hl'lt(iKOH
UK. A.NN.i MAIJREIt .JBleupallllc
phy'rlan. All cmable dlsessei
treated. Women and children i
specially. Of lice over F K. Duun'i
Phone Red l:il.
DR. II. L. STPDLEY Osteoiialllll
iibyslclan. Offices over Cham Intra
slore, fils Wlllninel,li! slieei
PhoiiH Black 1!I2'I ( onailllalloi:
free. Residence 734 Ferry street
I'hoim Red 3IU7.
C. II. CANNON, M. D llnlnorpathl
i.hvslelan uud surgeon. Cliriinli
diseases and diseases of woinei,
and children p apM-ilty. Electrl
il vlliraliiry ami light treatment
Office. Suite I, 2 and 3. Dnnti build
ing. Phone Main fi40. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Main II.
J. F. TITCH. M. D. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women and
children given special alieutloil.
Faraillc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical trieill lis giv
en. Office, r,M Willamette street,
with Dr. I.. K. McDoug.il. Resi
lience, Pearl street. Offlie
phone, Main l.2'.t. Ilcsld.-nce
phone. Muln ti.'ll.
A I IOIl.M-.YH-A l-I.AW
8. I'. ALLEN, Atioiuri-at-ia, ti
Willamette atreat, Eugenu. Oregon
over Yoriifi'a ttiuo lortt, KuKii
Oregon.
LKON It. KbMl'NnON, Atfuruey-al
lit. koutiig 1 hhJ 2, h'.'-'-uis Ujmi
fa it '1 KuvliiKi Il.iuk.
y. tkavis, Xi;. .it.y-m-1. tr
fiff OT'T I'.'lZ'-h'l 1-t.Klt If H.i VlliU'
iS'Uik, Kni'ii'. Oirj.iH.
WAI.H'N V NKSS. Alum.' ) .u-:;
J J. Walt.-n mi. I b. T. N'. V. II
.TitrXU In ail tt.u court In i ti
ihim (f ftr, room 3, W altoL
Uut.k, Ku'rtm, OreKon.
. i i i i:n i : vs ( ( inu. ,1. )
I'UKUl.s & Sl!
at IMtlee
over I'liaiul-.-i s
. Hit 1 11, Alloi u, j.
In llovey lHiil.itll.
ilristow b.v.u
l A. NVlNli:iiMi:tKK. Attoineyat
ll. l.aa.l ttt.es alul proti.ilo cpec
lallles. iniuo over CU.tiiitier-llrl-tow
hank.
WOODCOCK PUl'lKU, Attonieys-at-law.
A. C. Woodiuek a.nl E. O.
Potter. Office cue block muitli of
b"""- B'-n. Oregon.
WILLIAMS It llkx .,..n...... .. .
IUW .1 W 1 Illliin.J
L. F. llean.
Practice In all courts of the t iui
and before the If. S. Land Office.
Offices 12. 13. 14 and 15 Mrt'lunu
JESSE G. WEI.1.8. Ul'Th-, No. 2S
West Klghth tTet, Rueene, Or.
oppimlle. pestnfflee. divas special
attf ut lun io the iiamluatjou of ab
stract, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension umlturs. Phong
lied 1176.
1. N. 1 1 A It I1A L i; H. Special atten
tion given to dlvnrte and settle
ment f estates. Agnt for Conti
nental Insuranoo Company. Ilooni
b. First National llask Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
IMIHITAKKIIM
J. W. KAYS CO.undortakers and
funeral directors. Engeno, Or.
DAY & HENDKUSON. undertakers
and embalmnra. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh atreew.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Slato licensed embalmer. Offlca
and residence, Tenth aud Olive
streets. Phone Rod 4481.
AKl'HITKrr
FRKHJ THOMAS Architect. Staton-
es and plant drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course ot
construction. If thinking ot build
ing, large or small, tee me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsiuan
block.
VETERINARY Ht'lttiKO.VS
UK. V. V. GRIFFITH
Formerly State Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served threo years on Stats
Medical Hoard, la located at 123 W.
!)th Street; Phono Red 1M1.
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MINING KNGlNKKItH
IIEKUHJKT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to tntonding
Investors. hixamlnnllont and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene Oregon.
CAItl'I'.T' I LIC AN Elt.H
JAY C. .MooltE, carpet clonnur.
Phone Black C071.
A HSTlt ACTORS
THIS LANE COUNTY A.BSTR ACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warun Block,
Eugenu. Or Prices reasonable.
llliAl, KHT AI '. AGK.NTN
J. L. CI.AHK A CO. Dealora lu real
eslnto, Creswell, Or.
KOLTHhltX
PACI Flu
It. II. TIME CARD
Tonnril roi-lliuHl -risengi- ,
No. Ill 2:43 a. lu., Oreaau Ex
press. No. 180:00 a. in., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. i2 1l:fi5 a. in., Kosehurg
Passenger.
No. 140:42 p. m., Portlaud Ex
press. Toivanl San Fninrlscn PasM-ngxr.
No. II 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas
aenger. No. 17 9; 35 p.m., Cottage Urovt
Passenger.
No. 1012:32 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 13 f:44 a. m., San Francis
co Express.
Welitlllng Branch,
Vo. 84 S:30 a, in., leaves Ef.gen
for Springfield.
No. S2 11:10 a. in., arrives Eu
gene from Sii'!ng!lc!d.
No S7- 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene
for Wendllng.
No lis- f : 4 ) p. m., urrlves Eugene
from Wciidllug.
W.M. MI'RRAY,
Gen. Pass. A It,
I'orilnnd, Or
' JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A.
A. J. GILLETTE.
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