Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 24, 1908, Image 3

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    THE EUGENE DA.IY GUARD.
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AS INIIEI'KXDKXT PAPER.
Member of Associated l'res.
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MAXY VISITORS TODAY
Eugene is today entertaining
unr visitors, among them a large
delegation of Portland businessmen.
We trust that they have had a good
time and enjoyed the hospiiality of
or people to its fullest extent, but
Bore than this, we hope that they
hire seen many things ih the way of
development and growth In the
Willamette Valley of which they
sere not aware before coming to Eu
gene, tnose among mem wno nave
tot been here since the new growth
of the city and tributary country be-
fti will realize the great changes
that a few- years have made, from
which an opinion may be formed of
the great possibilities of the future.
Such social visits as the one the
Portland men are making here to
dij are beneficial in many respects.
In a business way the entire WiT
limette Valley will always be largely
dependent upon Portland enterprise,
md that city's business men owe
it alike to themselves and the slate
it Urge to become aquainted with
those sections, upon the derelop-j
Bent of which Its future growth and
greatness depends. On an occasion
like this they become acquainted!
with the people and learn of their I
wishes and desires, their hopes and
aspirations... They find such towns
is Eugene being pushed ahead by
tnteriu'ise and energy of their peo
ple, and then discover the real reason
for Portland's wonderful growth and
prosperity. The larger this and
other cities of the state grow, the
more business there will lie for I'ori
lind, the latter city growing only ns
last as the development of lis trade
area warrants. The conclusion is
tba: the meropolls of the siale
iaould aid in every way possible the
efforts our people are making to
ard building a city, confident that
e must always pay tribute to l'ort
!nd. and we believe that those busi
ness men who are here today will
rarry away a full realization of this
fitt. 1
What we need most is harmony
"J good feeling between all sec-
'loos of the state; to enhance our of
fals to make a Greater Ore
tM, In commerce, In wealth, in poll
ution. And these exchanges of so
cial courtesies tend only to promote
5i. fellowship and unselfish state'
wide and patriotism.
BKovKii ci.i:vrti..Xi,
DKAl) KX-I'KKSIIU XT.
(.rover Cleveland Is dead. The rug -
W old man around whom ha- "'""jwi'h the
'rea more of criticism ami pi.i""
'tan has fallen to "the lot of an;
'r president, hus passed nva
full :
" rears, and at the end. full "' '";,
Derided and abused for h.s p
'lea by 1:1s numerous ! " j
aistd without stint V '""I
'I'lwters during his second -'rioy : '
'm as chief executive, of
e had grown wonderfully " ' . , v.
''iblir esieem. ' It is c -nc !!'' , . . ..
' suite of the bluer and s:":'; '
,;l''ii-l.-ra directed a-iains' .' :' ' f ,,, ..
' S'n-ial, it was best for i'.: .'" , :
'y ai !;,:.,. altlioiigh a'
'idirals lo-ind no laliumig ' .
'nation too strung for lb- ... ....
1,1,1 of their disapproval. !. - . ' ' ' !
(ner the gup f )' , .-.
I si-p now, though few of , ' , i
,5'Hy ,.-:,.,. with all that '-': " .''"., . , :.
'iH I' was fortunate the coon" i""v,. ., . , ..
H In thoae parlous t'no s .i I ; . !.'
atronn en'.ugli to be at
'ar,r.y Insensible to 'ini
'!") fH. not be controlled ! ' .. ' '
I ! 1 IK ! ; wIlO -" ' ' . ' '
;'l'ir,;.
T-io , ,
,1. .''
In th midst of p.i. :,! 1
'in Wilde.
iilry will slnco'1
of one of P s i:: c 1
I'h one a. "i
eI"ltd the V.-v II. i-
.; a:ient woioaii ' '
.1.'
Mrs. ('lev
,.'"' w" highest ie of Am
'""'ho,.,), and holds a P'.a -
o
!fo
Is ""lllMil.i
"'eilCMl.eli; ,
"'her ;- '
lmn ask,-,
shun. a, a
woman
c" 0 colli-,.
is disc
This
llfS''l a sr.-a;
d,-.,; ,.i .. .
' loe arg,imems advi. I " "'""'
isainst a ,,.n . 'd i.,r and
As
Pi'uprieiv
u le
lull,!,. ,.
11 lie said ih:,- i,
, h: o-
iri n.is:a,
' impossible 1
Tnat ,, '"'. I,n"rr is
'on. in
1 ., , , tul'1
!,,.,, m "'
1 ,u il '"lli'ce d,,or.
ii'-'i r ... .
S'oh was Hi,
i. l! alwa; i
"-'? dii i:i.,r. !
' u''d inopl-j
a'! such in. n
" kind and :
! CJSe of Abraham Lien;
-ems lo a ;lu, ,.
Ii have s,i:(.J ;.;
I his rare senilis.
I nave a training , ( f
I " a "'He-'" '.,!;
I "ui on the other h..,.i ... ,
thinns lK-ing t.,i;u. a l.i)1,;,'i; t(lm''';
Hon is necessarily f ir,.; v
Uecause a few or nianv ,!.'. ,,.
uaies are failures in most of",
"'"U'es of real manhood, is no ar-n-j
"lent against the college. If they .
i'o college as in.practicabies a"al
rule they will come out the same j
A college develops, but does not
"eate. It is an artificial inSiiiJ
lion and not a supernatural one
The question of going to college or
not can only be solved by knowing
the man or wnian, the college and
the circumstancese incident to the
case. Here, as in all cases, every
tub must stand on its own bottom.
Individuality must he consulted.
Many persons will not take an edu
cation any more than some coarse,
rough stones will not take a polish.
To attempt to educate them is to
throw away time and money. It Is
to encourage false ambitions and lo
breed disappointments. On the con
trary, supposing ihe possession of a
good mind and character, there Is
nothing that can add to lis power
and usefulness like a college educa
tion. Here the mind is taught to
work. The foundation may be laid
for all future growth and develop
ment. A college education of the
rislit kind and In the care of the
right person is capital invested and
well invested. 1: is not simoly a
money investment, lnu also a mind
and heart Investment, and brings
pleasure and eiijoynn nt lo all sub
sequent life. Hence go to college
if it is practicable.
The Oregoaian today lias an edi
torial on the I'nivi'isily and lis rela
tion lo KiiL'ene and .to the slate thai
contains niii.:i tlmt is pertinent a:il
timely. The Guard endorses its p i
silion in general, leu d -sires to call
attention to the (act thai local pride
anil Interest call it a sense of own
ership if you pleas..' cannot In- en
tirely eliminated from the question.
Naturally in a town the size of Ku
gene such all institution bee lues In
terwoven with all iis cry life and
'he residents, without rea'ly thinklni.
of its significance to the stale at
large, feel that they have a s ial
interest In it and a, t a-cordlugly.
just as they did In the late referen
dum campaign. This would be true
iof any community as eu
. gene.
and we believe tne peop, o-
n. actuated as mil h by sel
were
fish financial consi.l ran oi
as lh"
sity tilid
were by a pride in the I'nlv
ive for it that was "i" .
e I'lii-j: 'iwi h
jciatlon with
and iis .-incase
sii' a i"
,f long and close a,
its work, its teacher
,i..i,ts This b-ins ih
1 tms as is- l
s-uin of the cai.l
ling v.'or
ken a-
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ARTIFICIAL
. I ,
Simboi -Got dat ,hoo on mr i.r luck, Rambof
Rtmbo: -Guiii noti gat him on dr fr Ptr.
n' I can't affohd f ktrp on."
t'.ons. show ihat the Salton Sea in
the Colorado desert is evaporating
at an average of from six to efght
inebvs per month. :fnd that the ex-is-en.,.
of that body of water Is hav
ing no appreciable effect on climatic
conditions on the desert. To prevent
water from the river flowing Into
, K
n, v..i . ...... . ..
,,ul.e luiinir) ana tnen ,
menacing the Imperial valley j improvement.
through the New river, the railroad Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDonald of
people are building a levee about 'Eugene, accompanied by a sister of
ten miles Id length and twelve feet
In height. l)y this means the over
flow will be turned away from Vol
cano Lake.
. ....
borne persons think it a mystery !
that notwithstanding good advice
their boys grow up to be wild and j
reckless young men. If these boys I
were taught from Infancy that home !
was the proper place for them after I
j.,.,, ,,, ,, ,, ,1
dark, rather than prowling around
the streets, much of this mystery
might be explained, and young men I
with better moral character and
more Intelligent minds would be the
result. No parent need expect llllro !
morals In a boy that prowls the
streets at ijulu, even If he does go
to Sunday school.
An Iowa editor was rotten-ec,ged
the other day leeause he said lin
coiiiiliinciiiaiy things about toe
graduating exercises of the local
high school. Served him just right.
A fool editor who so far forgets him
self as lo d.al in crli Icisms regard
ing :ln.' work of local amateurs d -;'
-rvos all the pilni-heieiit, that can
oiissib y be given him. There are
sonic things that be:tcr be left en
tirely alone, and this is one of them.
If there Is nothing lo commend, say
nolhiiig, but It is ie ver safe to cou
leliin. flf course It had to come. Some
ciusty, W'lioan-hatlng cynic charges
that It Is only the curveloss women
who are shock' d by the revealing
"sheath" g iwn. Of the charge we'
know nothing, but with curves on
sale everywhere, It's a wise man who
can tell a curwless woman when he.
sees her. ,
We don't m mil acknowledging
that It w::s a bad break In furling
to put a f lank In the platform de-,
mail. ling that women's ha:brllu'
either be made narrower, or the edges
i. rushiiincd. However, th-re'll be
.mother chain-.- in Denver.
Tat minor thai the north pole
has ,ii..,j.j,' a:-' d lie d not worry any-
...,.v, I' is probably in the posses-
.:l inii aiun clot, and at
; - :,',. ii: o-'l fly
i . ,. ', t... i .ri., -. of l!o wi.,-
.' union ,1 . s no
. ! ii,
.Vim'
REVENGE.
f3
Hii mull dona kick ma.
IKYIXli ITKMS.
I Irving, Juno 23. (Special). It.
'Cook has been sawing wood through
, the country this week.
I Mrs. Nancy llushnell Is visiting S.
t L. Hond's this week.
p. . .omwalt has built new
' porches at his residence and a new
pure
Tou over ,ne ,a,e. making quite an
. Mrs. McDonald, of Tortlnnd, were
IvlslKirs In Irving Tuesday.
Myral Bond spent several days in
, Eugene this week.
I Misses Hoaa Dill and Pnnsy
jWorther returned from Londou. Ore..
ii.-i i lie
. .tv
tney nave oeen visiting tne
"
THY THIS FOH DKSSKKT
r ,
Dissolve one package of any flavor-
(, j KU0 ln"une plnt of w.
tnr. When partly congealed bent un-
til light one cup whipped cream and
six crushed inaccaroons.
slx erusned inaccaroons. w nip all
i together thoroughly and pour Into
1 mold or bowl. When cool It will lei
llfv und inav be served with whin
ped cream or any good pudding
sauce.
The JEI.L-0 costs 10 cents per
package and can bo obtained at ani
good grocer's.
THE MARKET
h"0R
IT
ESTATE
' IS AT .
McMurphcy
& Rugh s
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
50 acrefarin, 3H acres in rrop,
12 I u pa x-1 u r e ; new 6 r uo i n
house und Imrn; crop, Htork,
luitU, Iinplt.iiH'i.18, etc. if
tnkfii hooii, k with piacH al
:l,."oo $ I 5 o 0 t ttKli, balance
on k'hj'1 ternif.
lSlt ai re. Co aT' In r utt l v:
Uori, 4i imiu- run lc ; h H
acrt-H In tiiii.M-r anil paMun,
all ffiKfii. h-nmi hotirtt ati'l
bat h ; (;mh V, x ' 1 burn and
iow Itarn fnr 3 4 row-; K""d
farm home; u cnp; al)
TdoIh and linitl. rrnn( 'i with
nf al K1,''hi, on ln-Ht of
tt'rmn.
y,n aTs In crop. 7 1 mtli-n
from KiiK'-hf If Hold Kfm,
will en at H.WMMI mii mr.
(Top tfir lud' i
1 mm u'-r-, 7 rti l'-4 from Kti
k t,n pof.d .'ra v' roa'J ,
t ' a r'-H hi ci,liullon; l '.
In paM tire arid tlmtr.
I'J lota in I'hoi'iilx, Arliona, to
trvd' for proj-rty In or near
New '(-room hfi'i and Pt
rlm In; m r i In fvry
rfirf-f-t ; wll f nrHlti-d, for
fi. ,l ti'.-w
two lot
r,-ro't,n hoiiHA arid
K L.trfi, rftlrhi rt
- ho'i" and park
hard ard r-
faintly r-
Ro I
li'itu"
Utt I.H.
McMURPHEY
& PJUGii
22 west 8th St.
REA
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
i im NAI.K
1MI SA1.K -(iiie (iv.:; cow n, ,;,:(.
1'. i.. Miller. It l.-ii- s:r. : -i.i.1:: i.'u
: if
'KOI! SAI.K Loose cheat h:l. Sniure
I Smith, l'hoiiu farmers l.ij.
I d jiu
iKOU SAI.K - A casn r-gi.-ter. a sale.
I ami a nickel cm lee i.i n. Kiuiuu e
al lluard uflice. if
toil SAl.u n gas nealer, ani.osl
new for sale cheap. Address llox
14, Eusene, Or. l
KOH SAI.K Tno. ousiturea Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire toil) Wil
lamette street. :f
Klllt SALE - Hood ..-room bouse and
barn, cn large lot: good garden;
Call at ills Jefferson street J J ti
KOH SALE Huff Orpmglt.. egga
13 for tl. W. II. Hampton. 1 102
Columbia avenue, comer lath at.
KOli SALE A first-class barn, suit
able to b made Into a .'..veiling
Enquire xf.ii or SK. Aider ,;reet. t.
KOK SALE l'anies wision to ouv
"00 acres of first-class tin ...r 1 -n I
rail on J. W. Carlile, to ,r n ;1 .
west of Halo.
KOli AHSTUACl'S In It.
or blue prints of i
write Hosi.burg Abstr;
Hoseburg. Or.
' con a:
it la :.'
C.mip:'ll.
.11
FOK SALE All kinds of ,'our-: k
wood. Can deliver ai o:i-o. Ad
dress O. L. Mockwlth, ..o hen, Or.
Phono Farmers GlixT.. Jj
KOIt SALE 9-room house, threa
blocks from Willamette atdeet: lol
80x76 feet. Price, S100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOIl BALE 35 acres river bottom
land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acre
com; balance In hay. Cheap If
taken at once. Enquire 47(1 West
Fifth street. Jy20
FOK SALE Tlniner land; quarter
section In township 16, s. r. 1 w,
- sootlon 32. Will sell cheap If sold
at once. Address C. J. U., cafe
Guard office.
FOIl 8AI.B City mis, close In:
300 $350 aud $400; $50 down
and $1 Oper month, without inter
est. W. II. Kay, at Eugene Dun
Company's storu. tf
FOIl SALE A No. t business for
sain; good location; clean stock;
will Inko city property in part pay
ment. Wish to retlro from busi
ness. Call at Ounrd office, tf
FOIl SALE A well Improved flit ill
of tHO acres, 4 uilb'a norm of Co
burg. Thin Is a bargain at $'0
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Drown, Cuburg, Or.
FOIl SAL.E One National cash regis,
tor, one llomlngtou typewriter and
a largo Iron safe. Enqulro of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
FOIl SALE - At n liiirgnlll', Kill acres
of limber on the Kiuslaw, one mile
from the river: cruises 5.111111.111111
feet. $2,000. Enquire C. '. Oglcs
by. room HI, lleekwlth building, tf
FOIl SALE IIY OWNEIt - Seven
room house, five and a half lots,
piped for Irrigation, high and dry:
small barn and chicken house; all
kinds of fruit and berries. ' If taken
at once, the price will be $11100; In
quire of hod. East Ulli Street. t
LOTH FOIl HALE IIY OWNEIt Two
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill rare. Lot IHOxllS on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FIUMT, NI'T Oil ORNAMENTAL
TltEKS Write or phono I.. V
Hounds, Hoffman House. I will
bo In the city for a few days, and
will be pleas.Mi to call and see you.
Tills is tho time of year to order
for fall or spring planting; by so
doing you secure what you want
and get select slock. Our stock Is
right; our prices are right, and we
will endeavor to ir.at you right.
L. IV Hounds.
WANTKIt
V.'A.'i LO An experienced starch
Iromr at lb" Flhor laundry.
WAN'TKIl A gill to help Willi lb.
work In a small hotel; widow pre
ferred. Address Mrs, It. II Clow.
Maplelon. J-1'
'lto7IS WANTED -All p"isoli liav-j
! lug r.Miins to rent during lb" unl
! verslly summer 'session. .lone J2.
1 July, 31, are rciioe-oel lo t-boio :
! the registrar of the I'nlvei -H v, 1
! Main 27. .I-M j
i WANTKIt - Threw girls to learn I
j iiurslug at the Eurene (1- iieral bos !
pllal. Apply to Hr. i. W. Harris i
tf
WAN'IKO A man mid his wile, tbel
w.ilnan to co.k and the man toj
work on the ranch. Address, (;
H,'.nder:ton, Camp Creek, lame Co ,
Oregon.
tf
WAN'TKIl l.sdy interested In
.l.xrl, ,,r lt.i,..tl.V a.'ll. I'll Work, t'l
estsbllhh work ill ii prliiinrv and
lonlor lllbl'
study lines. $1
wecklv; miift
. :.' I.. -.I. Oltc
be ucilve and In
r -t.-ri it, mii'I ad
nit itcH ' i
, (lou t I
IHIWI' l.l.tXF.'M'H
t.,,. ,i t . s Ki
O'm-
ink. I ' La
NOTICE Having rec. vered from my.
In lory I have reaumed my bos, id is,
t)horeali(M-lng snd gneral black-'
ainlthlng. C. I), liolowsy. East
Klevenlli street, Falrmount, Or.
MIS( Kl.l. AMAH 'S iCuiiiliiii.il.)
Ali,iile BOini; .in.iy t,. '.,
soiuuit r
who would !:l,e some . ne lo take
care o! tti. ii poi.e nay call on
, r phone t. Mrs Frances llrif
lltb. ;!.".; West l"itth treet, I'h.iue
lied I To'.'.
lON T fall li ace l Uuein If you
want bargains In real estate. We j
buy and sell farm aud city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved
Timber and mlnliiK stock. 11. Che-1
u. Uooni U. Walton 111 J at. t(
TIllllK'U u ,. .i-:'..S I'M.Y - tlw uers j
desirous of disposing moderale
sired limber tra, u of y. od .tuailtv 1
and accessibility may :m it t- their!
advantage to address II. V.. care I
of The Hoard Jui'7
$111 CASH AMI 1U 1 Elt MUM II
Will buy a beautiful California l
vineyard, the Income from w hi. h I
will be sufficient lo make vnu ln
dependent for lite. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and contract free E 11. Itobiuson.
general agent. Pacific drove. Cal.
IM'I'.UN TIOXAL COKltESPON
pKXCi: SCHOOLS "Tho ilns j
.nans i oiverslly. tilvea a ttier
oukIi t a nlug at your own home
in near ' all the trades and profes
nion. i xl books and Instruments
(wb'n required I furnlslied free.
Eull lu'nrmatlou and clrculara al
the lo.ai enrollment office, 45 V.
Eighth s reet, U. J. Klrkwood, rep
reset... . ti . s.
I'uLK';: U..7.ETKEH A business dl
rectoiy of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington,
giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, together with the location
and shipping facilities, and a clas
sified directory of each business
and profession, 11. L. Polk & Co.,
Inc., Seattle.
Mill HKXT
FOIl HKXT Nice front room; fur
nare heat; electric, lights and
bath. Suitable, for two gentle
men. 154 East Ninth street.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'HYHICIANS AXI) HVIMIKONS
UK. ANNA MAUHEK. Osteapathir
phya'clan. All cu.ablo dlaeaaer
treated. Women and children I
specialty. Office over F E. Uunu'f
I'liom) lied 1031.
Dll. 11. L. 8T1TDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette street
Phone (Hack 1311(1 Consultation
free. Kusldence 7 34 Ferry slreut.
I'lionu lied 3 IU7.
C. II. CANNON, M. 1). llomoepalhlr
physician aud surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment
Office, Hull fl 1, i! and 3, Dlllill build
ing. Phono Main 5 4 0. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
J. K, TITUS, M. I). Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and stiseiuses of womun and
children given special munition.
Fnradlc galvanic, sialic, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 5S1 Wlllainetto street,
with llr. L. E. Melloiigal. Resi
dence, 32 Pearl street. Office
phone, Main li'iti. Residence
phone. Main Ull I. .
Viroll KYK.AT.I.AW
-eii . ....
8. I). Al.I.EK, Auoniej-at-ls. kit
Wlllanietie at real. Eugene Oregon
U tllLYKU, Attoroey-Bt-lsw. Olflc.
over Yoran'f shoe store, Eugena
Oregoi.
LEON n. EDMUNoON, Altorner-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Rescue Loan
and Savings Bank.
la. V. TRAVIS, Atlorury-at-la. Of
fice over Eugene Loan A Bavlngt
Hank, Eugene. Oregon.
DO lilt IH & SKIPWOHTII, Atioraeys
at law. Office In Hovey building
over Cbambers-Hrlstow bank
WALTON A NESS, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Waltoa and S. P. Ness. V.'ll
practice Iu all the courts Ui th
state. Office, room 3, Waltoi
Hlock, Eugene, Oregon
C, A. WINTEK.VlKlrlll. Altoi ney-ai '
law. Land tlliea and probate spec j
tallies. Olden over Chainhcrs-ltrls-t.iw
Hank.
woodcock I'un'Kii, A(toniys
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O
Poller Office one block south ol
ChrlstliHIl block. Kilgene, Oregon
WILLIAMS aV IIKa.V, ll..rn. ys-ai-law.
J W. Williams, I. K H'Oili
i'racilce In all conns of the slat, !
and before Hie I'. S Land OfMn
Offlrca li. 111, 14 and la McClillli
JESSE (. WKI.I.n. Lawyiv, No, 2t
West Eighth atreel, Eugene, Or
opposite postoffice. (ilvea special
aucntlon to Hie siauilnatlon of ab
alracta. drafting wills, sollllug es
tAta, conveyances and collections
Also to all penaiou matters. Pnoui
Had 1176.
N HARIIAt.'OII. Special alien
tion gireu lo divorce and settle
Si 'lll tf .(lls'Sa. Agent lor Conll
iidiiisI In '.orancd Conipany. Hoon
(. Klrat National Hans ll'llldlug
Fuifrie. Oregon.
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... iiiol I'iaiia diawci, I
jiol pi., ill, alio:, a. 11. -I.
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t.i.oti ov r boll'llnia In coiia.. '
ol.arroctloll. If tblnkilig of build
trig, IsrKe r small. ae n. Term '
reasonable. Koooi 7, Cbrismsn
blocS.
lii:i;!AKHts
J. W. KAYS CO.. umlc-lakers and
funeral :li
Kngem
Or.
HAY a: ilKM'r'.oS'iX, iii.dertakera
ami eioOi.liiu'ia. Corner Wtliaui
ettrt and S, dentil it;ec.
W. T. C.OKHON, (oner.il director.
Stale licensed emhaliner. tlffice
and realdeme. I'eath and Oil's
atreels. l'lloit4 K.'d 4 1 s .
I.Ti:t(INAItY M Itl.l'UNS
Hit. I'. ('. (.1111 I lilt
Eerinerly State Yd. i-ltu, y of Cali
fornia; served three eaid on Siato
Medical Hoard. Is .x a'.cd at 2i W.
U'.h Street; I'bone Ked l.isi.
MINIMI KXiilXEKIIS
IIEKHEUT LEIC.lt, inlnlng engineer
and expert metallurgist. Itellanla
luformaiimi furnished 'o tnleudlnK
iuvesiora. Examluatloua and re
ports on mines aud ore treatment.
Eugeus tiregoi.
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t'AUPI-.T I.EANKKS
JAY' C. MuuUIO. carpel cleauer.
l'liouu Plack (illTl.
A HSTH ACTI IKS
THE LANE col' NT Y ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 3 aud 3, Warou illock,
Eugene, O1 Prices reasoiuhle.
HE. VI. KS'I Al K AliEMM
J. I.. C-i.AKK . CO. Dealers iu real
estate. Cresweil. Or, .
SOlTIIEltX PAClUli
It. II. TIME CA11U
Towanl Portland rnsKengee
No. 16 11:4.1 a. in., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 a. in., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 13 11:55 a. m., Rnsoburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:43 p. m., Portland Ex
press. Towanl San Kmnclsco I'nsscngor.
No. 11 3:18 p.m., Hoseburg Pas
senger. No. 17 :35 p.m., Cottage Grove
Passcngur.
No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 13 5:44 a. in., Ban Francis
co Express.
It nulling Hruncli.
No. 84 8:30 a, in., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. 83 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. iu., loaves Eugene
for Wenilllug.
No. KS 5:40 p. in., arrives Eugene
from Wvndllng'
WM. MURRAY,
lien, Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. BCOTT,
Asst. U. 1. A.
A, J. (IILI.ISTTH,
Local Aatent. t
nasf,
i'-i ...vtV'in
rL.wr&rr
atlMavll-a I
"KNOW HOW" C.VHItl (JK
KEPAIKIXO
Is whnt nmkin our work so thorough
and durable. We know cnrrlages
from the ground up. When tu-re Is
trouble wu know whero to locate It
and remedy H In the boat manner and
ahnrteat lime. That means a flrst
clhis Job and a very small bill for
repairs. Have us try our rklll on
your carriage. You'll bo glad you
dlil.
Burbach & Bristow
53J Olive St.
ADMIRATION
ii s. aintJ b' cue of per-.onail
apptrarAiici. Lt ui look alter
yojrs OeJtn, prexs Ani re
pair, when n::.:c.:s,iry your
garments and you'll rsccive
al! that's co rung to you ii.J
a little bit more.
Everything posr.ib'o in
CI";ut.in;; anj Dyi ins
Eugene DycVo:ks
otli 4 i Will vn-tte Sis.
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