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(HE EUGENE DAilY GUARD. "Tllll 1'IUXTIXG CO.. 1XC-. " . 1 .... An ,. ..I . 1 S""' and make all ,...,. !Jes payable to The Eugene Guard, gpe. Oregon. :iiiisrriitun Kates Onilv filtered by carrier, per wek. Silvered by carrier, per month fi one year (in advance i .Ki .r.ii 4 1.0 2.00 .r.o months (in advance) . .v. . . 0 month Copies , Sertly Guard, per year . .i,.i..tr vataa mac 1 Advertising rates made known on ..plication. Entered at Eugene, Oregon, postof- ......... for Th rinHnl in. following are authorized to I die and receipt for subscriptions or muact any other business for The orf Weekly Guard. Cresweii u. Coburg George A. Drury. ... tmnatPFfl nrp nut horl-rnH I.. I All J"""" , - eije and receipt tor subscriptions Jjthe Daily and Weekly Guard. AX lXPKl'EXDKXT I'AI'KH. Member " cuueu rn-s. "in-5l)AV. JINK 2:1, l!Mx. IsOMKKKSIDKXTS OF Kl'dKXK AHE SLOTHITL. The Guard Is ashamed of some of Ilhe'reisdenta of Eugene. They lack il energy, industry and pride to do I frea a little work for civic Improve ment. Knowing that the town will it full of visitors this week, begui ling tomorrow, they have deliberate ly neglected to cut. the grass in their rent yards, and the grass and weeds a the streets abutting their preni its. This would-require no outlay ol money only, a little work that ilmost anyone has ample time to do. We are surprised to know that in I His era of pulling together for a Greater Knpene, and citizen should Ike deaf alike to the appeals of the press and the orders of the city au- Ittorltles. We ought to show a clean, tat, progressive city this week, ar 1 ud yet some persons are too care less, indifferent or Indolent to ever ktlp with just it little manual labor, II not able to hire the work done. We are ashamed to publish this fact the world and do it only from a lense of duty, In hope3 that It may irouse those most flagrantly ncglect- Iil to improve the. next twenty-four aurs in doing tile needed work ibout their homes and properly. rlllXTHV XKKDS UKX OK XATIOXAI, Sl'lltlT. What this country needs is men of national spirit, remarks an observ es exchange. No more li.ipeful sug- ::tlon cou'id be made to the college nduate as he starts on the tra ii- -Ml "journey of -life." It is par ticularly applicable to the young men ft the West, where opportunity is Hlimlted and the horizon is un funded. There are too many pro- 'incials already. There are too many people of limited vision, 'who quickly I se themselves in the great company ' the halt and' the blind when their fincatlonal advantages should make tan leaders of a larger life. Franklin may have seemed vision- 7 wacn he answered the question tot Amrican claims by sweeping he map from Labrador to Mexico. 'In Quincy Adams was counted ov-'-eathuslastlc when he pushed the wisiana boundary line to the West- fit ocean and foresaw ultimate tri- pphs of his country upon the wa ff of the Pacific. Steward met TO opposition when he urged the hnisltlcn of what his antagonists pe pleased to call the "rock and of Alaska. Bat these men were of the type Ml wins. To Jefferson's timid mind '' a dangerous stretch of the ' Motion when he doubled the area pis country by the largest real -.- !'e transaction in the world's hii- 'f. The quick response i.f the p--"- 10 the Louisiana purchiiM 'M him with the power o:' 'lu"al s;iii lt. A study nf tl'.e h-rd' leers w:io played .such h r 'ti in '-the winning of the W lu ' Slll-lwliil nr..nii-!ii i.ni fi; rk of a liner I'resldrai : '' had no; failed to r h ' 1 :! tonu-piinn the limits ol ill. I - 'oities of the I'nited Btaf a.- ' m H'w-r. The cotintiy :;:. : ' I'"'!, n .1 b, l- !.r,l Tl ,. 'PP'Ttniiitles is the otii;. i i ' - unit , its destiny. .' mm are n anti-il. Teh.. ''-de te. miicte Li,e country fJI,iRKss.: ini.As 1-K.M) TO AI)VI-',!!T!S1N' --o are in touch with thin-' re j.ars n famc men mi . Teasing INKI.'.'HM I lie mind, of n' -v -P! '' ' ' th. ":iii ... a ;.. ; -r., j 'Oil!-. time, this n- i t' pormnt new.-pa hiiQ been I ol teaching the 1 ' I, r-ir.s " Ignlflcanre h anoe of a :ir..,I or an a w h.ve "T .,-,,., ,. reiv ,,, , ., TV :, ,, e hat n-n ha lnr -h, iM-.-r, ; who J Mir and ..vi.s.., ,0 Secure II, IV I:"k M our.f.K., h's roods, in h.. 1 1 . in I ; VII of tM. ''I'.u-nt frui' i.i ft helper Tt.c r.-ale- , atot to i ile s "-""Mlless )ar ' i's adver.: -ei.iKi-nce. Tli ; (-n;, rpris "' a.-e (umin Hev " """ 1 ttial is "" manK-ana ,tu "i't'milty in :i,:vtrtisirs del 1 variably, n m-p,, srtSM u "''"'liuiiilsin,,'. Tl. , ... .. . . ... inercnan:ii w i,i are aw., r in.- newiy ava.nej verlisiui; are rupinti n'eres: n a harvev loriiintrly. v eii'-'d. is poiu e iet.-r,- , iiv(v, ,r to lie k pt a: I., at ,! a er. i. p. ci Krnwii,;: and ;he rc-i.i.Mi.r opporluniliei V.r m, ivlia,,.., "l "'r.vj ie,i. s.mie of ir. se i uri'.irniiutl. 3 are lnbel...l. For "r.'a.l flir de'.erv T'le Co 's r.; c.'u.on of it. i. V',,11, .v.. city aireetorv i.ir K i.-. n.. lik-!. will he u.s,d a'.ue.n t ie'tnv' of Stpfemlj,.-. l; to be -i ve-y ,in Plete work of its kind U. presem-ativ.-? ot tin- cni.pany tell us -hat the work Is bel.n; d .lie very thorony lily, and llmt the boik will contain maiiy sppcm features not included in the forme,- edition. The Guard believes a complete c'ty directory will be of Kre.'U benefil tu Kugene, as we'l as a convenience to all business ar. 1 professional men, and trusts that it will be liberally patronized and en couraged. The piano nmnufucturers of the country have formed a trust Well, what of It? It Is not half so bad to have trusts dealing in luxuries us ' "ot a,le- !H-k el (J L A .,;,. I. A f to have trusts that deal In 'the nee-j new machines have been purchased' essarles of life. The most of us can 1 here lately, and there are u number get along without a piano in the of visitors who have niitos. They house, but there are few mortals give the city a decldedl nietropoli who are able to get ah.ng without tan appearance food ami clothes. 1. t t'.ie nianiifae- - 1 Hirers of pianos and all other coin- l.iodities of this cn;...ie.er fi.rm all l!;e ;ru.;;s t!:ey want lu, out t!ie tiling tn frown upon is ! lie turn Tia ( I tile necessaries of life. 'i ; From force of habit, no doubt, tile liquor men sllll refer to Kansas. as a dry stale. Fr.nn Lie pn sent out look it will be but n few years when Kansas will have all the oilier stales of the I'nion lined up with her on the subject of liquor selling, li looks pretty clou ly for tli-" liu.-ine- -nil over tile country at the preseat time. A St. Louis specialist claims to h able to graft new hcail.s on old bel ies. For Instance, he can cut oif the heads of two men. transpose t'.iem and make them as good as new on M.olher body. A ront.-inpor.iry -''" gests that Harry Thaw. Tom Plait and a few others Immediately get in touch with this great surgeon. i to think that our moral . p K.n.t i ' ''! ! li'f'V JajV It can t Some sec-m ' .- j-t 1 X NOTHING TO FEAR. .ll h jcvx nuuC I 1 ! i ..-. Vtr . . j .- - ' : ... f -- ; A .'J ! . ii " ': 'on r ; , , , (a i V; r:i'V-- o f? ' -Let HUH !"' THE KTCHMI r : If erven r J- 1 .d i iraoi6, on me v-txk, I should to be twins ! B VACg leas ,! rS '? If 1 lillKations In Panama will result the Chicago convention looked aa dls lu annexation, soon or late. Don't reputable as their . newspaper pic know about that, but shouldn"t i tures, ICa a mystery how they kept wonder much If our material Inter-'out of the lock-up. ests brought about something of thej kind before the canal Is completed ., , .. . . ... . After all is said and done, the op- and In working order. ... .v . . , . tlmlsm that converts and holds most Eugene's streets are filled with automobiles now a-dnys. Several i ', ! ! Charles A. tinned" f r lirian liikei "allies" will Tow ne, w ho eeond place the : says the democratic el Id llenvor the same .vailing that lias been handed to (he reimblh an "allies'' lu Chicago; und n a a good guess, at Hint, If there are any Cubans seriously thinking of oiigaiting in a revolu tion i hey would ben r wait until. after Xovelni).- ahlo f. get se ,11 -,.l,ted 1 o-er then I In y might be e i-ei-rnlls from t'.ie At Last, many of the correspond ents selll to Chicago should be given .-T-eillt for slr llliousiv trying to meet - 4 the demands of their readable fietl m. ditors for , Millions of his brother funs know just how S -nntor Crane fell when he sneaked away from a tiresome meet-; lug of the national committee lo at tend a base bull game. 1 If a lot of the prominent men at; ...ft D.ULT OrARD. TTESO.W, JI NK 'A leoiecsiiCry cv liry, some lx)iiU gv&jou one j d von w f cP smiles Oinoa ink Mmmw . imn Is that which lias a good paying, steady job attachment. Residents of Oyster Buy have made all arrangements to get the most out i;f the town's liust Hummer on earth. Mori calling one's home to buy nn air oiiioltile may not ho at the ve toji of foul-ai ts, but It s mlitliiy ne there. THE MARKET P0R ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rush's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE DO nrrWarm, 3S acroa In rmp, 1 1 In patiiurv; new 6-rouiu hoiiFi ami barn; frup, Htock, luolc, , i!nnl?uiMit, elr. If tah'-n Kfioii, kj with pldie ut ;f,roo $15ifi cuHh, bulance on tiuoil tcniiH. 1SJ arrt'K, t;o ct.s In nultiva tlun , 4 0 irmn fit n In-; h '& hi -v-f In t;iiil"T and pawturi', h!I ft-nc); ti-rndin hou.se ami 1 1 ii t h ; v,hk 2 ; x '-1 ha i n a u 'l iow burn Iff ''A rows; farm h'in-; ? crop; all idcls anil Itiipl'iiifiitH k with I at i.5m, n bft if t4TiI.fi. in itop, 7 M tn . !-h 'mm Ku'-n. If kmM mmhi, will vn if ;M(.im nn km 'rop Included. h r-, 7 n.lh frnrn V.- 1 if. en K'-d t'i;tV.-l r'y.t t; in r - h fn ' ii Ii i v ;ii lo'i ; J ' . p:tyj u r atid liiiitii r. It 1' -. mi.iHio. in 1'h';t-nlv, Ari7ot:a, To r.rl fur proju-r'y in or wn.r K'iK-n'- .". -r'Mtin h'lus' and lot not-, in; pn Wn In cv ry r - :' ; ur:ilnhd. for 9'J.IHifl. k- d n'-w r-roifit houii' mid t'i to-; k Hd harn. rhli h'-n I' ;i id pH'lt ; family or- . ar 1 nnd ,-t; a (food ' h'-ri:f; ior I.(1mi. ! CO McMURPHEY 22 Pti 8ih St. REAL 28, littlN. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK NAI.K .i.M.i: tine tr.-.,;. , I.. Miller, lllau S;i an.! i.ilf. ad.iillon. it ' r. i KOK S.V1.K l.oojie cheat hay. Situire j Smith, l'houe farmers TaxS. Idi-wjUit I KOH SALK- A msh ri'BUter. a safe. I and a nickel cotiee urn. Kimulre t at iJuard office. u KOR SALiT A gnu Denier, atir.osl new, for sale cheap. Address Ilex 14. Eugene, Or. tf ECU SALE Tnoroniriured Hereford built for sale. Kuqutr bio Wil lamette street. tf KOH SA1.K Good li-room bouse and barn, tin large lot; good garden; Call at liiS Jefferson street J-ti FOh iiALK Huff Orpingm. 13 for ft. W. 11. Hampton. 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th l. KOIt SALE A flrsi-clasH burn. ull atile to be made into n dwelling-. Enquire had or i4i' Alder .-treel. I. EOlt SALK 1'artiefl wlsiui. r to i.m 200 acres of first-class tli .ier l.-i i call on J. W. Cai llle. f. ir n il j west of Halo. KOH AIISI'ltACTS 111 1),. 'kI or blue prints of i.-j write ltiweburg Abstr. t i Koseburg. Or. .1 COl. i e.t li: '.)ltl i I EOlt SALE All kin Is t lour-; . wood. Can deliver al o.icu. An dress G. L. lleckwlth, Go hen. Or. Phone Karmers .rx".. J"..'. EOlt SALE- 9-room house, thre blockB from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x70 feet. Price, 12100. Ore gou Land Company. tf EOlt SALE 35 acrea river bottom land; U acres potatoes, 10 acrtia corn; balance In hay. Cheap If taken at once. Enquire 476 West Fifth street. J20 FOH SALE Tlmuer land; quarter section In township 111. a. r. 1 w, section 32. Will aell cheap If sold at onco. Address C. J. G., care Guard office. FOll SALE City mis, close In; M00, (350 nnd S400; .".0 down uul il Oper month, without Inter est. W. 11. Kay, at Eugene Gun Company' store. tf FOH SALE A No i business for sale; good locution; clean ' stock ; wli! take cltv property In part pay ment. Wish to retire from busi ness. Call ut Guard office, tf I O't KM. 10 A well liniir.ived fnim of r.'n iieroii, 4 mtleii nurth nf t'o hnri:. '1'IiIh la n btire.:il:i lit $'ib j.-,. .,,.r nn K,,,i, terniH. Hinltli & Urown, Coburg, Or. l'Olt 8ALU One Nlitliilinl ensb ri'Kln ter, ono lti'iiilni;ton tyievrlicr nnd B lnrno li-nn snro. KiKMlIro of L. M. Trvln, Loan A Suvinti bunk bnlldinit. , l-'tll SALK At u biirKnlii, I t;u iicri-H of timber on the SIuhIuw, one infli from the river- erulscH f,,iHMi,niMi j feet. 12,0(10, h'nililre ('. V. OkIcm ! liy. room 111, Heckwllli bnlldliiK. f KOIt SALK 1 1 V OW.N'KIt Seven room holme, five and n half IntH, piped for irrlniitlon, IiIkIi nnd dry; Hinnll burn nnd chtcken Iioiiho; nit klmlH rif fruit nnd hcrrlen. If taken at once, th nrlco will ho 12100; Jn lllllro of HIMl, K lint Kllll Slreel. I LOTS KOH SALK IIY OWNKU Two i lotd and 8-room hoiiKe, barn; fine land (or Karden; on Fourth atreot, near mill race. Lot IfiOi'Jf) un Twelfth and Alder atrectH, Jiml north of 1'atternon acliool. J. J. Walton, 515 WIllnniettA atreut. tf Kltl'IT, NUT OK OKNAMUNTAL TKKK8 Write or phono L. IV HoiiiiiIh, lloffiriiin Hdiiko. I will be In tho city for n tew dayn, and will be pleiiHed to call and a-n ymi. TIiIm In Ihe time of year lo order for full or aprlliR plantliiK; by no dolnn yon secure what you want nnd et mileet stock. tur atoi-k Ii rlnht; our (irlceM are rlitht, and we will endeavor lo tr at you rlKht. L. 1. ItoundH. WANTKIi -A Kiel lo li.-lp v.Hli tin W(M-k ill a (.m.-ill l"t I; wlilo l'e ferr.d. Addre.HB .S,i. It. II. Clow, M.iplelou. J: LOOMS WANTKI) -All ."roni li; lnif rooiiia to rent d'llliii; !!;' u it I -V'Trtlly Htllnllier Kei'uli, .lime .Inly, I . Mre re'il'-lel to J.botii llie registrar or Hie I'liivi-rHlrv Mam 27. .1-1 WAN'IKII - Tnr. KlllK lo Ii-.-hi, nnrilnx at the KuK'-iic Ibiiernl hi.' plial. Apply to In, J. W. Ilarrln If V A S'l K! A . 't'ia ii to .rk on t h tlr iilKl I I'M ri. Add:''-., ("r'-'-k. I. ,iii ram S 1 ml r.Hon, f a m j MlM KM.l M'.OI H KOIt K. lAr,,r. f'.d. H. Krank, ifti1 wntt"n f'T 1 ! Karl Math IK Vol.' WANT TO HKI.I. your prop erty t"H the Oregon Land f.'ompa-1 nv abo-it It and ito-y will do tbf r-t , -lie. 4 13 Wlllamella street. En- 1 Ik. tf L ; y.K Ki:it of e.wi fl O O u i I I : i it i v I' 'I It." 1 ii .1' -1 'hi;-Ht,if fa' !::! t , and a la- e.'.rl ,)'.' ''if)' "f fU Im-tllM-.. nd i-".f.--'ton. It. I'olk A Co., Inc. H tttl.-. MIM l:l I. AM I l s ( ( oiiiiniiil.) Ano!ie i;.!:ii; ava f.r it,, siimnur Willi wot,;.l like s.UKe . ne to take tale el iin .r j- S. e ttiay ia;i n.t or pp.,. ne In Mm. Kiauees tirlf ti;h. .i.i ; Wim Kifth sireei. 1'lu.ne lied 1 NO'ni'H llavilik r.-i-,reil ir.nn mv Injury 1 have resumed my business : of horseshoeing and genera! black-1 mltliliig. C. 1. Iloloway. Kust Elerenlh street, Falrluoiiul, Or. j you ! I'ON'T fall 10 iiea Ctaeiein If want bargains In real Mtata. Wo I buy aud sell fnrin and city prop erty, improved and unimproved Timber and mining stock 11. Che em, K oo in 11. Walton llldg. tf TIMIIEK OWNHliS ONLY -Owners desirous of disposing uio.l.M'Hle sired timber tracts of g hmI quality and accessibility may find It lo ihelr A.lvmitHite to luMress II. Ji W , care of Tile Guard Jul'T $10 CASH AND J10 1'Elt MO.M'II Will buy a beanllful Calllorlila vineyard, the Income from which will '.. sufficient lo make you lu di'peu ,'iit for life. Handsome pump . c . valuable liifiiriuat Ion and i il act free. K, H. Kolilnsoii, generu; i elil. Pacific Grove, Cul. I'KLNA UONAL COK HUSTON :KN( .1! SCHOOLS Tlio lluay vlnii n I nlveinlty." tllve a thor oiiKh iri inliiK at yntu- owu home lu ncirlj all the trade and prolea- Iooh. 1 it books and liinlruuieutA (when required I furnished free Kull infiirniallon nnd clrculara at the In Hi enrollment offlco, 45 W. lOlnhlh mrecl. It. J. Klrkwood, rep. rtMUallv. htllt KKN'I FOll KKNT Nlco front room; fur nace hent; electric IlKhta aud hath. Suitable for two licntla men. 14 b'.nt Ninth Hrerl. U)T AXI IHIMI FOUND Fountain Pen Clalniunt may cull on Max Schafer, 777 lllKh treet. J20 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rllYSItiANS AMI Hl'ltOMO.NS OK. ANNA MAlllttIK Jatenpathlr phyo'cluu. All cm able iIIhchbb; treaied. Women and clilldrtui t apecialty. Office over K. hi. Uunn'k l'lion, lied 1U31. 1)K. II. L. STLIll.KV OBtoopathlc phynlclall. Offlreii over Cliamlierfl' aloro, 51S Willumelto ali-eet I'liouu lllaclc KI2II. CoiiHiiltatlou free. HcHldence 1U4 Ferry aireet l'liona lied .11!) 7. C. II. CANNON. M. I). Iloinoepatlllr Iihytiiclan mid aiii'Keoii, Chroulc - dlneiincii and dlhciiHiiA of women and children n Kpcclalty. Klnctrl cal vibratory ami Unlit treatment Office, Siiliu 1, 2 and 3, lliinii liulld lnti. I'houo .Main 540. Iloiirda Hoffman Houmo. i'houo Main 11. J. F. TITCS. M. II. Homoeopathic ihyitl-lan nnd aiireon. (Chronic dlHeanen and dlHeimea of women nnd children ftlven apodal attention. I- Kind Ic Kiilvaiilc, hi lit !-, X-rny und vlliralory ulecti-ical treatmenlH kIv en. orflco, 6l Wlltiuiivltu alroot, with Dr. L. 10. McIIoiikiiI. IIdhI deuco, t:i2 l'enrl atroet. Offlco Iiliono, Main (129. Hualdeuce phono. Main 631. ATTOIt h'VH-AT.I.A W' S. I). ALLKN, Allornej-at-la, OK Willamette street, EuKeu fireaun. L. IIILYKU, Attorney-at-law. Oifla oror Yoran'a ahoe atora, Gugout Orngon. LEON K. KDMUNmiN, Attorney-at-law. Hoonia I nnd 3, G'tKeno Loan and Hovliiga Bunk. i. W. TKAVIH, Altorncy-at-la. Of fice over Kuiceno loan 4k Havingf Hank, t-JtiRouo. Orogon. UOHKIS k HKII'WOHTH, Attorneya at law. Offlco In Hover building over Chtiintiera-llrintow bank WALTON MCRS, Attorneya-al-law J. J. Walton and 8. H. Neaa. Will practice In all tha cotirla tn the Hkare. Office, room 3, Wulton lllock, Kuneuo, OreKon C. A. I NTKIt M KI Kit, Allot lM'y-Rl law. hand tit leu und prntutn Hpc-lalll'-H. Offlit) ovtjr Chainhurii-UrlH-tiw hank. WinilK'OCK !'T I Kit, Attorn.-y at-law. A. ('. Wdodiotk and K. (). J'oll'T. Oif r OIlM hl'ick nun tli ut Chrlmn.iu hlock, KiiK,'inf, r'K"" : WILIJAMH Ac Hf.rt.v ttiorm yd ni- : law. J. W. WijlJaiim. I.. K. Htuti ItbiIIm! In all Co urtf of M; nt.it arnl tM-foro IIih I' H I, and (iff let, j oriUt-u Z, 1 4 and I . M.M.ni, JKi'.SK, f. IVKI.I.rt. Lawytv, No. .( KUIittt -itr'i't, Kt-ri', Or ni-pOfditJ JiOHt'if f IP-f. iiVA K)M'lii: aiii'iitltm to tin vianitimtiun of an ntmctJi, d r a f f l n ft w I i Ik, ttlliiij tn tut-, ionvyiM' and coili.-cULj Aiko to all jentnou maltur. I'hom )td J17tt. I. N. HAftHAl.'(;il. Mimrlal alien , tlon given to divorce aud rettlo- aient if estates, Agcat for Coiill.1 rental ln"iiranco Coinpany. Hoou, C, First National Hauk lliiii'lllig Kiii;eii,., Oregon. HoKdlliC Am in 1 1 r tH,.i: J IH'M AS - Art ti'."' un 1 I-laim dtann, Mi" riw , in' n,i"-if.t a' Wi-i . ( icfj.-ral -n i ' r vision ivit Luild:ny In finirji i .tutrij tlon. If Ihlnkit,; 'if h ii : i 1 i remouauie, Jtoou 7, C br.ainan I blot . I Mll.1,1 Alxl IIS J. W. KAVS i CO.. u:i.!er:aker and fiim ial .lireelnrs Knetie. tlr. DAY Ji IIKM'KSISON, llinierlaker and eli.l.aliii, -r. Coiner Wlliuill ettd and Seeiull strte.. VV T. liOitDON, funeral director. State licensed eiubaltiier. Otfice and residence. Teutn and Oll0 I reels. I'lioun He I i.rt:iiiNAH M i!i;i iis in;, c. c. l.HII i mi Fonneriy State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three yeura on Stato Medlc.il Hoard. Is located at 23 W. lull Street; l'houe Keil HIM. MINIMI KNt.l.SKKItS IIFKHLHT 1.K1UI1, mining engineer and oxperl metallurglat. Kollablo Information furnished to Inleudlng luvedtura. Kxauiluallona and ro porta un mines aud ura treatoianu Ktigdua Orego!. CAHI'l-rr CLKANKKS JAY C. MlitiHK, carpel cleaner, l'hono 11 lack 507 1. AHSrilAtTOHS I'HK LANK COUNTY A1ISTHACT CO., Kiioms 3 and 3, Wareu lllock, L'ugeno. Or l'rlca reaaouMblo. IILAL IvHI .M It AtiK.MS J. L. C4.AHK CO. liealera 1U real ewtaio. Cruawell. Or. Sill rlll.K.N I'At'IFU' II. It. TOIL CAKD Towartl rortlanil I'ttHNcnKCT No. 1H 2:43 a. lu., Olegou Ex preaH, No. 18 6:00 a. m Cottage Grove l'aaseugor. No. 13 11:55 n. m., Uoseburg rassongor. No. 14 6:41 p. ni., Porllnud Ex press. Toward lino Kmnclaco laMMeiigtkr. No. 11 3:18 p.m., ltoaouurg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m.. Cottage Orove PaHsciiKcr. No. lu 12:33 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 6:44 a. m., Bun Francis co Expruaa. i eiullltig llriinch. No. 848:30 a, in., leaves Eugene tor Springfield. No. 82 11:10 n. m., arrives Eu geuu from SprliiKfleld. No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene for Wendllni;. No. 88 5:40 p. in., arrives Eugene from Weudlliig. WM. Ml'ltHAY, lien. Hn:". AKt. l'orllaiid, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Aaiit, O. I1., A. A. .1, tllLLETTE, Local Arietlt. "KNOW HOW" I'.Utltl.UJK liLI'.MitlNO Is what ira!'"H our work so thorough and duruhlc. Y.'e know carrlagce from the ground up. When tli ru la troubl'i we know where to locate It mid remedy l In Die lie.t niaiii-.er und Hbortest. Hum. That means a f IrKf i'Immb job li ii 1 a very auiiiil bill for repaira. Have us try our i-klll on your carriage. Ynn'll be glad you did. Burbach & Bristovv . 531 Olive St. ADMIRATION ii (j.iln : J b' e ire ol pjrio.ial apps;.ra ice. Ltl us aitir yojrs --c'l-.-in, prcrj jir.i rz pur, wiicn n;c:cfs.ir yoi-r Br-ivnti, an 1 yem'!! rzet'.vc ail thjl'i coning to you and a liltli bit muff. EvTy:';in.tposs:!V in CJ'ji.ir!;; jivJ Dyti.'i. Eugene Dye Works 6t!i ail 'ilU n-ile S'.s. I'horie Red 2361 eJMMM 3 a ;9 i pi o O ... .... - 1 ,a 'nfa:.Ie test of the Imp