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SJTl'KNAY, JUNE 20, l!lon "
G0OI CHOI'S 1XSIHK
GEXERAI, l'KOSPFKITV
How splendid are the material pros
pects of the nation as it enters the
June reckoning of the fields nature
Is now preparing for the harvest!
Tnere have boen eiglit successive crop
rears of great abundance. The new
century has not been a failure and
now every condition promises for this
yesr a yield such as the republic has
nerer known, surpassing in Its bounty
Ten the riches harvested last year,
when the soil yielded products val
ued at seven billion dollars, says the
Los Angeles Express,
Over Seventeen million acres of
wheat were sown In the spring, f31,
100 more than last year. The spring-
town wheat Is In excellent condi
tionover 7 per cent better than at
tbe same time a year ago, and sur
passing even the average percentage
of condition for the past ten unpre
cedented years. The condition of
iluter wheat, while low in some
states, is for thp whole country near
ly 10 per cent better than it was a
rear ago. Thirty-one million acres
oloats, in prime' condition, await the
binder. Should ordinary good for
tune attend the progress of the sea-
I son. It is probable that th? value of
farm products of the Cnited
States for the current year will ex
ceed the total attained last year by
oterone billion dollars.
Whatever check on business ar-
I tlrity may lie Imposed by the polit
ical uncertainties of a presidential
I year, no adverse circumstances (in
long withstand such ningnlfiiynt and
such real prosperity. The creation
of -that stupendous mass of fresh
wealth will revivify the nation In all
its length and breadth. We shall see
such a period of growth and pro
gress,, of activity In all lines of trade
and Industry, as the union ):as never
looked upon.
The dawn of the new bright day
I already reddens the sky. The short
night of doubt and difficulty is near
ly done.
Judge Hanna, of the Southern Ore-
I'on district court, has derided that
Bedford's city charter overrules the
IsUte local option -law and that the
I (lty may- remain wet, although the
tlre county was voted dry. Of j
morse the judge Is aware that he j
ill be humped hard by the supr-.-me
ft, a decision having b 1 r -'ii-';
red on precisely the siiine issue In!
"appeal from Judge Harris' court 1
; Lane county two years ago--but'
"nna do.-sn't enre for a lit'!
that. A good many y, .:r a.--.
went so far in refusing 1 '" '
'he man l.,to of the higher con- ::!.:
lehad to resign from the I, n- h.
it may ,,. that he will az-U:
'b Pan,,. ,,i.rn ri.,tit "
pls" of Mdfnrd.
Ttie N,-w York booktna ';
'b'!-ht that the anti-no;
'J,ild not ),-. enforced, now
'r think coming, sine--, fir.
:!.t ,pn rt.nvi- t- ,
I 1 jail for the per:
it! :t th- alt.-rn;-.;-''"r
,?'" ' .111 b enforce ! i
'''i 'y s.-: tih-mt- ;. :
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' ,!"i' tho -..ntl-rrrinr !:
v''tk
Jill-lit tl) Il
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11 a' i, l.ini mi;:o t h f'.'
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n: pan.-rs
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'"I". Net tO
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" 'on :
'.'irti; , '
ion an I th
1 reior:'1 a-
L ,: " papers. Th"
K"d the t;
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To
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"'t.'Utii.u.
bflit Ver ;., ;
I'1''"- It da
'"".lose this
regularity v
'he li.nie is
In? your na:
Persistants-
h'. h it ...
li'ihii,
The
"ews j'.ib!!h..,i : ,. .
leg's finr,. l,,"
. ,n ,. u;e '"-h'-Oermcn ha,!
j ""-'r l again,! the
iron 'se.l
i in rat-s. was 1.
i'"-h s.,ti.,f.Kti,m
I doubt have the el;,,,
'a market price f,..r i;i
j and lr due time will
elv.-l wil
1' will II,
establishing
I' I. Ilrt. in,,!-..
result in th,
mills In l..im
i '"Ptiug or manv
county a 1 ,bs H',,;,,.,,..,.,, ,.
I
I The two Hills win mi
fight
tor the .re,;dential Job are ,.!, !
P-fttJ good fellows. NU ,,N
,hi3 ''a"il'.iign-unless the tt 11s;
magnates sneak the,,, i,0 ,,. h.KM.
mate expense fund when the treas
urer's back is turn d.
in expressing the opinion that
common sense would decide the pres.
ideimai election. Henry Waiters,,,,
gave every man hope, for ev?ry mar.
believes that common sense Is on his
side.
What puzzles a lot of people s
why John Hays Hammond didn't go
after the presidency there would
have been more advertising and the
result would have been the same.
Fairbanks got one vote in the
republican national convention. That
fellow was probably trying to forget
the sweltering Chicago heat by con
templating the other extreme.
No matter who ordered Hitchcock
to "smash the opposlton," the opposl
.Ion is willing to admit that the order
was carried out with neatness and 1
dispatch.
It wns nil 11, in-, l.. tn think
Kansas and Missouri rivers had cur-
nerea the water of the world. Oregon ""'"J " B"e ' cinui 11 ueceui seie
still has a plentiful supply, thank uk'uer She went to the poor commls
vo slouer. And this Is tbe sequel:
Mrs. Wledlg staggered up tbe path In
It would he difficult to mak- Chi-1 ,,m cemetery which led to the plot of
cargo bartenders believe that any
practising prDhlbltlonlsts attended
the nationn I convention.
: und began to dig. 1'oor woman! She 1
LaFollette got a lot of applause WUs digging the grave of her only child
hut noise doesn't always nominate j the last lie thai held her lo earlh.
a president, nor elect one either, as! And as she worked she sobbed and
one Uilly Hry.m can testify. j cried. She called ou the dead man i
I under the groin, -1 to help her bcur her i
The "Market Dav" parade could 'sorrow llll she could ue to him.
have been made a slier
entirely of "Hoars"
sels. ; It colllpo:
sailing
atti:m !ox v. it. c.
Presidtmt Hall earnestly requests
the presence of each 111, 'ail :t :it our
regular meeting Saturday evening,
June 20, as this will he th last nieei
ing before the d .partliient conven
tion at Newport. June -I to -7 inelu
slve. It Is for the intere-t of ail who
wish to go to the convent .on to be
present or report to the president on
or before this meeting.
I'KKSS COUUKSl'ONHKNT.
i
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ii
Market lliij.
1 11 ,- c ut discount on wall pa
,-r. I.udford A: Ha.-Kell. 1"J
St reet.
Jl'-'
List your proper';'
grii Land Con, .
prj, e on it and c v-'
soid.
the Or
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tf
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for 51
O
THK EVQEXE DAILY GUAR. SATCROA V, Jl'NK SO.
AEWS MSCOVEKf
1 c
m citco
dered,
Why
OS
lo send
Out
Its
On lm f)ost5 7 cWou sec
Head to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NYE.
CopyrliM. IMS. br Edwin A. Nrt.
GOOD FOR YOUR. "BLUES."
When you begin to think you have a I
hard time In life ' j
Just then Is a good time to compare
your condition with that of some who
.
nave a harder time than you, more j
sorrows than you, less prosperity than
you.
Should you happen to be In the sort
touching !
of mood described read
" 1 "T of a P-r
M11,l'lluliee woman-read It anyway-
this from "tbe short and simple an- .
uals of the poor.'
Mrs. Mary Wledle. widow, lost her
oal' chllu' lltliu -'lrl- sl' UU1 no J
ground where her liushnnd was burled,
I hciirlug the little colli,, which held the
j body of her little one. She took u :
I spade she had put there the day before !
fine ivlii, passed through the ceme
tery ! 'aid the crying nod went to Ibe
!t,it . here the frail woman bent to j
her awful task. '
She explained why she wan digging I
the grave herself. She hail no money j
to pay the sexton. "They would have ,
burled her for me for nothing If I had '
let them put her grave over tbero III
the putter's Held. Hut she was such j
a little child, so little, ami sometimes
when I wan obliged to leave her alone ;
she was afraid of the dark. 1 wanted ,
her to lie by her father's side so she ,
would not l afraid. I told tho poor I
commissioner bow I felt, and he gave
me this cotlln. The woman who lives
next door from me Is coming out next j
Sunday lo plant some vines." 1
And the agonized mother talked on,
half wild with her grief and scarce'
knowing what she said, cnlllng tender
ly the name now of husband, now of
,-'i:i',l. ;
'I he man had a heart. He hurried to '
the si'V!"! at;, I gave him money to dig
th
an I in-
I!' ! ''r,
r lo ro'in I
eue vliep''
1. but till'
i, e P ad of
e p!!-eS Of
t,"t rI '01 t';
- ,i,'iM''iri "r
eon- ernlie
:CTS.
o
'veT i
HvV i
m
scn-
Henry
bcoble.
1 '
wben tbey star'
it on fts
ncv
t r,7ysre
12
bio can be ;
'cause line boxes
a1l re buf
the woman's homo -and history.
"o.
Compare your disappointment and
troubles and sorrows and heartaches
with those of tbut miserable one.
You have not passed through hades.
ltlllS WANTKIl
Sepiirnte bldit wanted for brick
work, Iron work, plastering, cement
work, plumbing, wiring and all ex
terior mill work Mr the 1. O. O. K.
building on or before the 20th of
June, 1D08. I
Inns and specifications can bo
seen at the office of John llunilcker
Eugene, Oregon.
Ka'h bidder will bo required to
lL'I?'"5 i",'' ' " U'"St ""y
cent or his old.
Bjr OTlier ot building committee,
J20
'. .
"on that la sold by druggists today
dTdVsis "l
,,, It lg ,,easant to tako, u (J
sold here by all druggist.
THE MARKET
EOR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Rugh's
22 west Slh St
WE BUY ,
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
GO acrefarm, 3S acres In crop,
12 In pasture; now li-room
house and barn: crop, mock,
tools. Implements, etc. If
taken soon, go with place at
:l..-lio $15uu cash, balance
on good terniB.
182 acres. 60 aires In cultiva
tion, 4ft more can be; h2
acres In timber and pasture,
all fenced; is-, ,,-nn house nnd
I, alb; good :'.
coa' l.ii r ii I'.r
farm lioaie;
too:., anil flip:
pl.oe at
lei 111 rt.
So ;e n s In I :-'
ri 'iii Kmi-io-
will co at !'
1 rop ll,i liidi-d.
Lain atul
. I i-o ws ; good
crop; rill
oients g w ,t h
.0, on ti' -1 ot
;.. Ti mile"
IT sold soon,
i.tM) 1111 ui rt
1 '
11 '
11.
l.-s from
Ivi-
grit V'-l
ol.
il'T ' III
pH-1 lire
e, . 1.IMIO.
I 111 I'll.-
,. l..r pi",
.11'..
. -f, o'll I,
1 1 r f vat iti ; r..'.
aud tiinli.-r.
x. Arizona, to
: ' y 111 or 1,, -ir
Ill
I'l I'
1.; lot,
11, 1. 1
1: .ii
iriti-.o
1 ll'.O-e
oarii. 1 h'e-
N'J.IH III.
1 I.' w
1,11.1 0
; liiiniiy
g"'l
l,,r Kl.i.im.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wl 8th St.
f ; ; i (&, I HUM WAY
I'hiiol'liiS mi'! "" "it Work.
Aim general Jobbing In tin and
.heel Iron work. Ir ,:i work prompt ;
slier, I. to.
f .rry a full llr.s of plumbing future)
I'boae HlMk 1372. U WlllaliM-ll
M
Ulter
REAL
10OS
CLASSIFIED "COLUMNS
I OK 8AI.K
I'l'H S M.K
I 1". 1.. Mill.
One fr.-t
r, Ulalr
and e.iK.
addition,
tf
j KllU SAl.K Loose cheat hay. S,uiro
I Suiith. flume Kannera IJiJ.
I dJiw J20
vH SAl.K - A cash rmlster. a bate,
j Hnd a nickel coltee urn. Kimuire
, Hi Guard otllee. it
! r'Ult SAl.K - t'tV fr-.l Jersey tilllt'tt
cows. I'houe Fanners' ly. 11. V.
Olilson, Irving. JIHJw
KDH SALhi A healer, aiinosl
uew, or vale cheap. Address Hex
1 4, Eugene, Or. tt
KOR SALS Ttturoutriiiirea Heretord
bulls tor sale. Kiwulrti WH
laruette street. :f
Ktlll SALE UK TRAKK-Sivond-hand
buggy; will take wood, pota
toes or chickens. Apply at I'nder
wood House, Kugeno. J - 1
FOK SAl.K A few tons new hay ou
race track, Monroe and Thirteen:',
street. A. C, Mathews. 11 -
l')!t SAl.K timid i-room bouse
barn, on large lot; good gar,
Call at 1 ti S Jefferson slr.-ei
.1.
I..I
KOIt SA1JS Huff Orpingtau te
13 for (1. W. 11. Hamilton, 11"
Columbia avenue, corner 19lh t.
KOK 8A1.K A flrst-tlass bam, mi
able to be made into a dwell n
Knuulre S56 or 846 Alder strei :.
KOK S ALIO 1'artiea wlsinng to I o;
200 acres of first-class timber lam
call on J. V. Carlllo, four mile
west ot Hale.
FOK AH.STKACTS In Douglas comity,
or blue prints of vacant lands,
write Uosebiiris Abstract Company,
Hosoburg, Or. J 1
KOK SALK All kinds of four-foot
wood. Can deliver at onco. Ad
dress O. 1. Iteckwlth, tloshon, Or.
Phone Karmers SL'jffi. JSB
KOK SAl.K 9-room house, threa
blocks from Wllliunotto stdeet; lot
80x76 feet, l'rlce, J3100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
KOK SALK Tinnier land; quarter
section In township 16, s. r. I w,
section 32. Will sell cheap tf sold
at once. Address C. J. U., care
Guard office.
KOK SALK City lois, close In;
$300 M50 and $400; $a0 down
and $1 Oper month, without Inter
est. W. H. Kay, at l'!ugcn) Uun
Company's store. tf
KOIt SAl.K A No. 1 business for
sale; good location; clean stock;
will take cltv properly In part pay
ment. Wish lo retire from busi
ness. Cull nt (Juan! office, tf
FOK SALK Klrst-rliiss baled cheat
hay; also maple and old growth
fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, Junc
tion, Or., H K. I). No. 2. l'liono
Farmers' t9. JliO
FOK SALK A well Improved faim
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co
burg. This Is a bargain al $'i0
per acre. On good terms. Smith
tf. llrown, Coburg, Or.
FOK SAl.K One National cash regis
ter, one Keiiilnglou typewriter and
a large Iron safe Knqulre of I.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
FOIt SAl.K I'lece of property 011
West Sixth street. Will glvo
reduction of $2r0 If taken will, In
ten days. Ilox 64 1, Kugeue, Or
J'.'ll
FOK SALK At a bargain, I 6 11 acres
of timber on the Hliislnw, one mile
from dm river: cruises r,.uoil,(i00
feet. $2.0110. Kunulre C. V. Ogles-
by, room Hi, lleckwllh building, tf
FOK SALK 1IY OWNKK Seven
room house. live and a half lots.
iiliied for Irrigation, high and dry:
small barn anil chicken house: all
kinds of fruit and berries -If taken
at once, die price will be $'J100; In-
oiiln of hllC. Kast Lltb Hi reel. t
LOTS FOK SALK HY OWNKK - Two
l'ttti and 8-rootn house, barn: fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
ii.-nr mill nice. Lot ICdxlif on
T.-lftll and Alder slre.-ls, Just
in. Mil of I'llttersotl school. J. J
Walton, fiK. Wllllillic'to Mliet. If
WANTKU
1 W'A VI I-: 1 1 -- Three girls to learn
i nursing at the Kugeue ft- neral hoi
I pltal. Apply to It. J. W. Hams
w.:."i i- ii
A g .od took "
, ,,-.( I red; go. i-l v,,
w.l k for rt-.'ht 10..
High hi ft I.
A 11 01 u
to -ok
a in
I,'
in. Camp
.1..
l;i i'i'S W K. TKIi All
,if loo'io. to rent '!"
.-; -:y "ii.'i,ner s-' ''I'
.l ilv, " I . nro r.- i'i' '
iV- r- :l.-'i nr of tin
t;. I, '.'7
I ;' '.!
ws"il-:u li.- '
V'iil re'i-lv- T-.'"
d..v. .lure 2u I
1 i'i,i t.-fii, ' I '
it- ami for fli" p.'i o
I'.-ivti-g 11 d'- 'i, abl"
v '.! ,1 1 v ..' I on ( '
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;n.i' th '!
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KOIt KKSl' Nui fr.-nt roeul; lur
naee heat; il,s'rie lulits and
bath. Saital'le for tv, gentle
men. Ul l:.iht Ninth &u-iet.
HOTKI, riil"l'OSI l lii.N The June-'
Hon I'lty Hotel, couialulUK -0
retims, ttiinistu-d conipleie, has re-
it'titl; changed ownership and the I
properly Is now lor rent A very !
luvorahle proposition will bo given
to a flrsl-eluas hotel mau. Will'
give long lease If des.red. Atldre:
II, N. llurehell, JllltCtKill t'ltv. Or
Jill
MIS( KI.I.A.NROl k
Kolt KXt'H a.-nv.K inula wngou for
wood. V. S. Kiunk, ISli Knsl Ninth
street.
IK YOU WANT To HKi.l, your prop
erty tell the Oregon l.nJ Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 4 11 Wlliametie sirool, Kil
gene. fr. tf
'! M Hi::
desir
s ...d I.
l td a-c,
t ' van...
I The
.'r.;i.i 11NI.Y Owueis
s of ti:siost!lg moderate
, Ii . tracts of g .od quality
1. 1 dllty may fll.,1 It to their
;e ui iiddresH 11. i '., cure
Haiti Ju'JT
i: yoae f.o. UK sway for the summer
who wo.. ,d like some one to lake
care ,f '.heir place may cull on
or phi, no lo Mrs. Frances Hrlf
flth, ti. . West l'ltlh street, I'holie
Ked I7..3.
NOTl'.'K Having recovered Irom my
Injury 1 have resumed nir business
of horseshoeing and general black
iiulthliig. C. I), lioloway, Kast
Eleventh street, Kalrmount, Or.
DON'T fall to see Chesem If you
want bargains In real ulste. Wo
buy nd sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. 11, Che
setn, Koom tl, Walton Uldg. tf
I'OLK'S tl A7.KTKKU A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington,
giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, together with the locntlon
and shipping facilities, and a clas
sified directory of earh business
and profession. It. I., l'olk ii Co..
Inc., Seattle.
$10 CASH AND $10 I'KK MONTH
Will buy a bountiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient to 11111 k ti you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlut, valuable Inforiuatluu
and contract free. F, II. Kobtnson.
genernl agent. Pacific Grove, Cal.
1NTKKNATIONAI. COH KKSPON
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The llusy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training nt your own home
In nearly all tho trades and profes
Ions. Text books and Instruments
(when required! furnished free.
Full Information and circulars at
the locnl enrollment office, 45 W
Klghth street, It. J. Klrkwoml, rep
resentative.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
HYSK IAM AND Sl'ltOKONS
UK. ANN.. MAIIKKK Jsteapatblc
phye'cian. All ctiinble dlsensei
treated. Women and children 1
specialty. Oftlc.ii over K li, Uunn'l
Phone Ked 1631.
UK. II. L. BID DLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, 018 Wlllamelto street
Phone lllack 1326. Consultation
free. Kesldunco 734 Kerry street.
Phone Ked 8U7.
C. 11. CANNON, M. I). llomonpathle
physician aud surgeon. Chrunlc
diseases and diseases ot women
and children a specialty. Kluctrl
cal vibratory and light treatment,
Office. Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone .Main 040. Hoards
Hoffman ilouso. Phone Main 11.
J. F. TITI'S. M. I). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases ami diseases of women and
children given special lit l it lit lull
Farndlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory t-liclilcal I teal nienl s glv
t-II. Otllte, fM Wlllillliellll blreel
with lir. I.. K. Mclloiig.il. It"l
deuce, k:i2 Pe.-ii I street. flfflci
pliotic, Miiln tijy, Itesld'-iic
ph,.'i .Main llllf.
I lOK M-.VS.AT-I.A W
S. tl Al.LK.
. I!isiiii.-l. e
AI'.O.II') at la. '1 1 f
''., Iv ii;elie lo-Mituii
I. Illl.v, ;., vti.iriey-.il law. Dlflc.
(tier I!1IH'S Shell sin.., ICg.-n
! Oregon
! l.lloN 1:
lav, I:
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lit
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ov.-r f ia.
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: WALTON Si NLS.4. Alt"
I J. J W ill-.11 nod S. P.
1 .r.,i tic- In nil t'i" ci
; i-e. Off: -, room
, 111'. cm, l.'ll-lie, I), ego
N.-iS. V. II
nt li til
.(, V .ilt'.l
WIM LKMIIIKIt. A '
v I. if ol Hips and pro''
, . litfl. ) ov.-r Cliaiiil.
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WILLIAMS V lll'..i., rtuoro. .- .0 j
.1. W. Williams, L. )' It. ii n j
l'rscfl.n 111 all four's of th" t,it
r", bi-loiH ttie I'. S Land I If f t-
V,ffi..s 12, 13, 14 and li McClunt
III ilMI y 1 1 i.iHlmn d.)
JKSSK i Writ. 1..-.. i.i,-, .0. 26
We! K ,g HI li ttr et, Kugeue. Or.
oppo.-lle potoitne. liives siecUl
aueiititiii to the tfxamiuaiion of ab
strscts, diutllng wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also 10 nil pension matters. 1'hout)
Hu.l 117 6
N. HARHAlllll. Suectal atten
tion given to divorce and settle
aient if imtHtes. Aieitt f ir Coutl
neutal lusurance l ompaay. Room
6. Klrst Niitlnn.il Ban lliilldlug,
Kuitrns, Ornoa.
Hnloilnic
tMIKUTAKKKS
J. V. KAYS CO., unrtertak-rs and
funeral directors. Kugeue, Or.
DAY & HKNUKHSON, undertakers
and embalmers. Corner VIHin
ette and Seventh atreeiu.
W. T. C.OKDON. funeral director.
State llcensetl embalmer. Office
and reslder.rn. Tenth and Olive
streets. 1'hong Ked 44X1.
AlltniTKtT
FKl-'.K THOMAS -Arcnitect. Saetch-
es antl plans drawn, blue prints
and speclllcatlnus. General super
vision over buildings In course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large r small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Koom 7, Chrismaa
block.
VKI Kltl.VAHY SI Itl.KO.VS
int. c. . (.Kil l 1 i ll
l-'ormerly State Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years ou State
Medical Hoard. Is located at 2J W.
'Jill Street; Phone Ked H'.Sl.
VIMINd RNtil.NKKItrt
HKKHKKT LKlOli, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Kellaste
Informatluii furnished to Intending
Investors. Kxamlnallons and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Kugena Oregon.
CAKI'KT I.KAMi:il.S
JAY C. MOOKK, carpet cleaner.
l'hnnil Black 6071.
AllSTHACTOnH
THK LANK COUNTY AH8TRACT
CO., Itoonis 2 and 3, Waren Ulook,
Kugeue, Or Prlrs reasonstile,
ItKAIi STATIC AUUNT!
J. L. U.AItK A CO. Dealers 1U real
estate, Creswell. Or.
SOI THI.IIN I'At ll H'
It. 11. TIMK CAHU
Toward I'ortlntiil rnsseiigir
No. 1(1 2; 43 a. in., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grov
Pill sellger.
No. 12 11:0!, a. m., Hoseburg
Pai.seiiger.
No. 14 6:42 p. tn., Portluiid Ex
press. Townnl Sun I'Vanclsco Passenger,
No. 11 2:18 ji.m., lttisebiirg Pas
senger. No. 179:3.-1 p.m., Cottage Orove
Passenger.
No. l.'i 12:32 it. in., California Kx
press. No. 1 3 5:44 u.'m., San Francis
co Kxpreait.
Wenilllnix Itraiicb.
No. Hl--S;30 u, in,, leaves Kuguna
(or Springfield.
No. Kit 11:10 a.m., arrives Ku
geue from Hprtngtlrld;
No. k7 1:00 p. in., leaves Kugena
for Weudllng.
No. KH f:40 p, m., arrives Kugene
from Wendllug.
W.M. MIIKUAY,
lien. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCO IT.
Asst. O. P. A.
A. J. (1II.I.KTTK,
Local Agent.
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