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1 THK EVGEYK DAILY GI ARD. SATl ItliAY. Jl'XK UVn 1IMN4 "'r0"gh town anTT " 2 THE EtGfNE DAilY GUARD. (U AIll I'ISIXTIXG Co.. i c (imrlcti II. Fisher. ,-ublisbed every day of ti1L. w,-.,.k Siadays excepted. Address a'.'. con,.! nmnications and make all j. tnces payable to ine bugene liv,. gugeneOregoi SuliscriptiiiD Kales Hiiilj . Delivered by carrier, per wt-k Delivered by carrier, per month B mail, one year (In advance) gli nionths (In advancel One month . . i Single Copies Weekly Guard, per year .... 4 ,.n 2. Cm .or, 1.-.0 Advertising rates made known ou jppllcation. Entered at Eugene, Oregon, pobtuf. f ice as second-class matter. Ageuts for The Guard. The following are autlioiized tike and receipt for subscription transact any otner Dusiness f,r Die Daily ana weeaiy iruara. Creswell J. L. Clark. Coburg George A. Drury. All postmasters are authorized Ic receive and receipt for aubscrnitior.j to the Dally and Weekly Guard. "a.v"ixiki'KXiknt imi'kh; " Mcnilier of Associated I'i-ci.. SATIT.IAY. JUNE ".7, hum. HIIil.lON' DOLLARS I'Alll AXXVAI.IA- IX IHVIDKMisi . .1. 7T Last year the life insurance c . paLie u. ,,-, ui. - ini, - ....J nna mtllt.in ,l..tl ... uieu .......... u.M.aia a uay eltne: by way oi dividends or mat tir ed endowments to the living or in payment of policies to the benefi ciaries named by the dead. They paid out $474,115, 592, and In a ma . jorlty of the cases the policies con stltuted the only provision the dead were able to make for the living whom they left. According' to apparently authentic authority, published in a western ex change, California leads the Western division of states in the receipt of money from this source, the amount being (7,194,276. Texas heads the Southern division with (6,344.807, and Georgia follows with $6,065, 164. Other states received large turns a handsome testimonial to the thrift of the people of this gen eration all over the United States, and the protective care they are wont to exercise for the well-being of those dependent ppon them. While this may be very encourag- Ing from some standpoints, yet the fact remains that the people of the country are paying entirely too much tor Insurance, both fire and life. It Is claimed thai the rates are based on the expectancy of life In the latter class of insurance with the neces sary amount added to cover office and other expenses of the underwrit ing company. If that is true, the amount set aside for incidentals Is entirely too much. ' And the same U true of fire insurance. The conn try Is Insurance-ridden and if there! Is any part of our economic system which should be controlled by the government, it is insurance. And we are not an enemy of in surance. We believe that every man with a family should carry life insur ance In some good conservative com pany and we are also of the belief that no business man of limited means should go without the neces sary fire protection, but we think that under the present system we are Paying entirely tou much for such Ptotectlon. In some of the small tewns of the country the property owners are paying almost ten per "in ! 'or fire policies and in some of the Itrger cities it It nearly as bad. In surance Is a good thing If It can ''" obtained on an equitable basis, but ntder present-day conditions i 'ostln? a great deal more than forth. SI'HIMli lKId) IMI'KK OX YVATlli: SI PPi.Y The Springfield News i-x; v!ews on the water quest b lews: "The city council i.f K"' thorized the permanent ' he gravity water system fn ey creek to Eugene and :h" 0,1 the same will begin at "t" ' ' "tent of this pipe line will bo ' thing over 28 miles In l-Mig'h le estimated cost of laying th lth 2i)-inch wood pipe Is f-' Including the service of ;b Kinor. The News considers tV 'ton as taken by the cuiiin ii ' of Incalculable value, not u the city 0f Eugene but to tb. " Inasmuch as the St.. ' ,fr!ity Is situated there. The rsity makes Eugere the ci cntre of Oregon and by ?"' Ia? pure water will .ijvain : ti "'"'.ion of learning alon. pn:-i 'lie late $12 '..lino year!' ",a'i n and nt the ;ame ho - how appreciat Wn 0 "alltv Tin' Eugene is d tor:; ! h'Ve ,ro nnndll'iteiatid w.i Pr 1 by the late Q i Ml "I : ""ti'il. Fortui.'ely S,rli.-'- Q 10 "'iiat-d that this ti..!v lurally win have t" pass ' "', why r j .... . ' i.,r c;-v u. ' " ' 'v'' ' v " Mr.ltll' , e.! I,v ' U' s pr i.v M-vrl un be a toll u:ke it f, In fa.-: lilies are "It'll led y... really ba in !mi, Mate. I nivrsi 'S'l.v than lb.. tern IlD.lt, , ,ai Everything colin(. wav "arnnmn from Klamath, but' i.v , -'"answesaouiaprese.veourn,,; t .-. l ie ncaithiest town on ,,(. i,ar!, vji , v.,.,ai. rure Wn,,. tlo It.' It Is now said lha Vjun, T!, eo(,1r Roosevelt is to hire tlnis If cu- ., common laborer in the iMt, of ',',, great steel corporation. The j, , s-ems to be for ,::. ,.. , , , gain a pra.-tiral kn w!,,ia ,., ""f- There is 1::!,:tu vr ,.e ,n this, for he is oc; s,in , s"'l!e, plain A in. : i. ;. , ., T! ellpi. high office his f illtlel' lii-iv counts (or iiiithlt.s in l.is lav. 1 71,6 "a'ly K;'S' ' S"'i-l" S.IV j -with the durational hitutio ot Oregon in a formative . . a ml 'ed- with strnnii imbli,- eritim.-nt iu to strengthen all of them there tioiial no room or place for a fa fight between the I'niversity of Ore gon and the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. All Oregonians should he for Oregon schools." The Intense heat In the Eastern States continues and hundreds are dying from the effects of the sun's' rays. But we have been telling them of Oregon all along and, vet they will j persist In remaining In that country where their lives are continually in danger from extreme conditions. That exchange of polite personal notes between Foraker and Taft does oot necessarily mean that they are ; rehearsing to do the Damon and Pythias stunt in public, though most things are possible In politics. , Fat men have frequently parlcl-1 pated In local foot races, but the first great national fat men's race will be I pulled off this year, with something like fifteen million tators onrf rooters. voters for spec- Albany has something to crow about at last, claiming the possession of one more automobile than Eugene has. There will be an eclipse of the sun tomorrow morning between six and sev-n o'clock. It should been scheduled for a week day, when most people are ct I mnst neoule are cf necessity forc d to rise early Whatever else may be said of the two big New York banks which gave up government deposits rather than i,av i ner rem mo i 11 cannoi ne denied that they got a fin.' lot of ad vertising, j Don't get excited, brothers: there i -iu , a lot of hot days '"'fore No- i. mile around If you can't veuioei i,. keep cool vou can. least keep as com congressional campaign ol In the 19m; Jim" Sherman .is lar" contribution-. !"H hunch" thai hell 1 for dol .. hav- ati'e I. ". ,s .... ,. : ' ' , vv.tr. i.-r . ' i"! And (ieorge H .'ir-lvi. ha.ioiook ,.h- -' -' ;-;; :' ;i:k" ''?:v:.'.:;;:;;:::e::,:-t:,v,.. :Ti , men t r;m I'"' .1 Vol'' ' ' . i . . ti, ilt.( ' ",'r. '"':it1' f"rli!!""1 nr. ii ' Kit,-!--! .,;..!iii' ' : '".'l f n i "' ' '; : anrtO IRHT5 IN PEC'J'-IAR '; FRU'ii -uuLtn k - i " -u O" ' . ...rj Jt USD'""""1"'- na o . , , .4PV STATUETTE CF ISRAEL ZANGWILL AND HIS WIFE. Alexander Zelilln's excellent grt.np of Mr. anil Mm. Ziingwlll marks a new Idea In portraiture Many men have put woman on n pedestal, but hitherto be artist has not applied the principle literally when executing portraits of a 3ian and his wife. The result In this case In eertiiln'ly botb novel and effective. but after all It Is the quiet voters) who decide elections. I j I ' "Tuft saw Yale go down to defeat," says an exchange. And Yale may be able to return -the compliment next November. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. CopyrUM, 1KB, by Edwin A. Nye. SMILED IN DEATH'S FACE, I Henry It. Amnti, a dreamy Uermau ! musician of Chicago, and his foster' son, Walter Knotiel. aged twelve yenrs. made a strange agreement to die to- j get her. i Carrying out the suicide comynct. I Amnn killed the boy. stabbing him through the heart, lie then tried to kill bl.iiself He stubbed himself. III the breast several times, but wim (lis covered and taken to the hospital be- : fore be could complete bis part of the , death bargain. A letter was found lu Aman's penket which read: j "Please bury us together lu one grave. Everything Is against us. I do not want to live without ill' futber. 1 go of my uv. n free will." j The letter was signed "Walter" and was lu ti chllilisii tiatidwnting. j It seems the seulliuelital Amnn bad I long courted the boy's mother, who was j a widow, nnd her refusul of him had , turned Ills bead. ' ' Ureal affection existed between tbe I Imv and the man, aud they were much ! together. When discovered the mall lWd to Ik- allowed to ki-ep bis word with tbe ' dead b" Having on Ills hospital cot. A ilia n said Hi; SMII.III) IN MY I'ACi: WIIII.N i it.Msim tiik kmi t: I If UUH l.r ne boy and us ',or lunatic! l',N rj - it ii i nilil lu !!(.' ir iirilM rhilii; u-z tin itifnl t'it. I'm- ii iv 1 t!i:it liut:;;iri tuttiiri lus tit .1 ii.u. h In 4.'" ran. ltit ii' ti-: mink nf ihf pt'iry fiimrr il n in.l "f Alni!jjiiii nml , I.-l ll Tlfi'-' "f 111 "!! lHillK , iw wlif. l!i' U;iif' iitxml ,.,..1 fn.'ii Him nf tin- :ilrl- , Hit- Itvart of I Mm c niJ-MlMT k- ... ;,r..v.l.-l ,h m.:l tfl t"-it no 'n COUNTRIES." Iff would have ncted In such a dlref.T situation as Isaac Is said to have ucted and Unit therefore the story told lu tbe old Jewish Scriptures cttuuot be true. The objection Is nut well taken. One mar tlnd all through history many an Isaac nud inauy a Walter Knotiel. ' "lie smiled In my fuce when 1 raised tbe knife." Tpnt there are some things more to be dreaded than sudden death may 1 discovered by a mere child. Aud tbe spirit of the hiiinno Is stroug enough tu face Its fell f.w with a welcoming smile. Is not Hint soul superiority some dliii prophecy of tbe spirit's liuuiorwllty? Phone Ited 1421. McVaji's Trans- THE MARKET EAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 west 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 50 nrn-furm, 3S ihtcs In crop. i iu phMlure; new C-rooiii timihf himI hurii; crop, ntotk, tnoli, lmplflliiMitl", v.yv. If t;iK i hood, ko with plafe lit H1,.VM 1 1 00 rani), balance (ill Kt"i(l UTIIJH. 1SL' lur'-. CD arr In ruttlva tion, 4't inor can b; S' arr-t! in t;uibr mi'l patiir, all f f.(; x-niom boun ami bath; (kmI 3 1 x f l: burn ami row bum for 34 rown; Rood farm lnini; rrop; all tofiiH Hint ImpliTIHMHK K" WI plact at o,.",(Mt, on Ix.ot of t'rniH. Hft arrcR In crop. 7 ull frotu Kuwno. If sold noon, ff " hi :IO.OO mi mn rrop Itii lufl'-d. loo MrJi, 7 ml I' from Ku- tf-m, on mood frav'! road; 7 .' a f r ' h In t j it I v a 1 1 o r t ; tn panmro and HiiiUt, If. lotn In I'l.'M'nlx, Arlrona, to trad for roirljr In or nar Kii-n N(-w r.-ro-rn hoti and lot rli'M li , ri:od-rn fn vry f(,ff ; f urtiUufrd, for d ii ' w .Vroorn hotm and f' 'oti; kmJ barn, rtilrkn I.-. kii I prk; faniHy or- ).dr ! ft'i'l In-rrl; a K'd - b-. ii,; for 9UHMI. WcMURPHEY & RUGH 22 Mt 8:h St. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK N.V1.K SVI.K-Hiii. Ir.,;. ion and u.: V. 1.. Miller, ll!..;r Slr.et a, I .Ilium. It l-'nti S.Vl.K- - A xoo.l iniK'tt ctw lor .-ale cheap, loj West 1th street. J.'S Y'OH SAt.K I.K.se cheat bay. Siu;re Smith. I'hone Karmeri 1 Sxt. dwj:o KOlt SA1.K A crtsn r Risu r. u safe. and a nickel cot lee urn. KiiQult e ul titiard itliee. tf KOit dAl.fej A gnu neater, aur.ost new, fur Bale cheap. Addreun Uox 1 4, Kui;eue, Or. tt KOK SALE Tluirous-.uirea Hereford bulls for snle. Kuquira batf Wil laniMite street. ;f Kttli SAI.K titiod i.-rooin liouse and barn, on large lot: good garden; fall at 16S Jetlersoa alreei J.'l'. Flttt SA1.K Huft Urplllglmi ,ggs, 13 for $1. W. H. Hiimptiill, 1 UIJ (.'oiumhia avemie, coriwr l!th t. FlU SALE A (irsi-caas barn, Mil: I able til be made ililn a ilAellin.' Eiiiiulre S.'iti or S-IC. Alder Mreet n FiHi SALE- Small farm i.::.l .. -iv! c!ly pr.iperty: ge! pr.c,. I. .in n . 1 i i-r V. KOIIilVSKY IhuM., Hi .i. i .1 :! FtH SALE 1'anien wis.im to b,i 2'lrt acres of first-class limber lam call ou J. W. Carllle. ouir mil west of Hale. FOIt AIISTUAl'Tt; I.! I)lilli,,ail ciilltltv or bine prints nf vacant lands, write Uoseburg Abstract t!onipauy, Hoseburg, Or. J I KOlt SALK All kinds of tour-tool wood. Can deliver at oncu. Ad ilresa G. L. llec.kwlth, Uoshen, Or. l'hone Farmers &l!r5. J26 KOK SALE -rooin house, three blocks from Willainello stdeat: lot k0x"6 feet. I'rlce, J2100. Ore guu Land Company. tf KOK SALE SB acres river bottom land; It acres potatoes, 10 acres corn: balance in hay. Cheap If taken at once. Enquire 470 West Fifth street. JyJO KOK SALE Tinnier land; quarter section In township 16, a. r. 1 w, section 33. Will sell cheap it sold nt once. Address U. J. (J., care Guard office. LOST A crescent stlrkpln set with pearls lost on streets allien Satur day. Kinder please return to Cr uipbell-Fellnitin Co.'s more nud receive reward J117 FOll SALE City iius, cloao In; Sllilii tint) aud MOO; $r,0 down nnd $1 Oper munlh, without Inter est. W. II. Kay, at Hiigenn Uun Coinpany'a ntore. tf KOK SALE A No, i business for sale; good location; clean stock; will lake city property In pnrt pay ment. Wish to retire from busi ness. Call at Guard office, tf KOK SALE A well Improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles nortn of Ci bnrg. This Is a bargain at t ill per acre. On good terms. Smith A Hrown, Coburg, Or. KOK SAi.E One National cash regis ter, one ltemlngton typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire- of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. KOK SALE SOU Keo 2-cyllliiler 20 horse power touring cur; usi-d fi months, complete with cover, storm curtains. Klis lamps and equipment. M. K. McCluIn at Firm .National Ilnnk. Jy'i KOK SALE OK TltADE 1 so acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would excliangn for residence propprty In Eugene. Kor further information, see G. G. GrosB, lu Eugene theater block. KOK SAI.E BY OWNER Sev . room house, five and a half lots, piped for irrigation, high atid dry; small barn and cblck-ii house; alt kinds rif fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $21lli; In quire of HOB. East 13th Street. t Foil SALE - Fine mountain ranch ol K'l iiitis; 40 In cultivation and shout 4U timber; crei k running! through farm; fair bouse and nut-j billldlliKs; licaled eight tulles Miuth of Eugene. I'rlce l.uuu I Carl G. WHshburne. I LOIS FOR SALE It Y OWNER Two i lots and H-rooin bruise, barn; fine! land for garden; on Fourth street,' near mill rare. Lot lfiiii'ja on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just' north of Patterson school. J. J 1 Walton, Hi Willamette street, tf FRt'lT. NIT OR ORNAMENTAL 1 It EES Wrl'e or phomi L. 1' Rouiids, Hoffman House. I will be Iti the city for a Tew days, ,nnl will bn ilesi.i to call and s -u you. 'Ibis Is lliii time ol year to order for fall or spring pluming: by so doing you secure what you want and get Hi'lecl slick Our sunk Is rlcht: our prices are rlg.it, and we will endeavor to tr ui you right. L. I'. Hounds. WA5TW V.'AWIIi An clperlini el siar'h i Iromr a! Ilii Fliher laundry. 'WANTED Y-iung mn to drlv,- Ice I ! ,n"in Must be i'iiilii' d on' west Hi!. Ice plant, W. 9'h Kt ' r:7 U I I Ell A g!'l In to $ I' a in 1 oik 111 s s'l all holi-l. ! l iw ure f. rr. Ad lr.' Mrs. II II ''!". M ,;i!i ton )-' WANTED Thre ylrls to leirn nnr-liig nt the Eugene G-nersI bi-s-pltsl, Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris WjiiiU .I 1 ( Olitlliuetl. ) A.N l 1 1 1 A ii.ci nr.,1 hb- Mile, the ,ri. an lo , mk and 1 1.,. man to .o:k oil t lie i .ill, 1: Ad.:es, ilto. Sanderson, t'.in.p CreeK, l.alle l o . Pirc. li. tt I.OS1' AMI MU Ml j l.OSl' -I'roliaoiv on HI, vein n or j Willamette streets last night, case coutaiuiug gold-rilouied eye.: glasses, name iif Dr. Kram l.uclle' Hard on caa Please return to I Milton s hook sto'-e. J - 1 ' I'MHKKU.A KlU'NIl -The lady who left her sliver-handled umbrella at the Kle.'trle theater and later called for it, niiv have same by calling at the theater. MIM'kl.l.ANKOl'ti NOTIOK Having roetivered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general liotck tttuitlillig. C 1. Ilolouay, Kasl Kleventti street, Kiilrmoniii, Or. Aiivunc c.iilni; away tor ill,, munin, r! wlui w.nibl Live s one one lu lake! cure el tto ir place tuny call on j er phrne to Mis. Krauce-i lint-I fish, e tt.,-,1 I'itth i.tiv.1. I'liiiuc Led i ')O.VT fan to ice v begem if you want bargains lu real estate. We nuy and sell farm und city prop erly. Improved and unimproved. Tinnier and mining slock. II, I'tiu. Hin. Koom II, Waliou llldg. tf I I 'IMIIEit HVN'l;,iS ONLY - Owners deslr.iits of disposing moderate Uid timber trai'ta ot g od quality iiiul accessibility may find it to their advaiilnun tu mlilress II. J! '., cure of 1'he Guard Ju2 7 10 CASH AND $10 l'EK MON I'll Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient to make you In deiHWdent for life. Ilatidsotue pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. II. Koblnson, general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal. INTERNATIONAL COKKESi'ON UENCK SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own hums Id nearly all the trades aud profes sions. Teit books aud Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars nt the local enrollment office, ii W. Eighth street, It. J, Klrkwood, rep resentative. FOLK'S GAZETEEK A business (II 'roctory of onoh city, town and vil lage In Oregon and Washington, giving a descriptive sketru nf each place, together with the location and shipping fnclllllcs, and a clas sified directory nf each business and profession, It. L. Folk Co., Ine , Sent tie. KOlt KK.NT KOK KENT Nice front room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for twu gentle men, liit Fast Ninth street. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'll YHICI ANN AMI Nt'UOKONH UK. ANNA MAIJKEH Jstonpatlllr phy'clau. All ciiiable disease treated. Women aud children I specialty. Office nver F E. Uunu'l l'hone Ited 1631. UK. II. L. BTUULEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, Dig Willamette street l'hone Hlark 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street l'hone Red 8 1 H7. C. H. CANNON, M. 11. Homonpathlr physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment Office, Suite 1, I and 3, Dunn build ing, l'liuut) Main (40. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. . F. TITUS, M. I). Homoeopathic physician and surgeon. Chronic dlseiiNeM and diseases of wiiinen and children given special attention Fanidlc galvunlc, Htailc, X-ray und vibratory eleclrlcsl trealinentH giv en. Office, ,'iM Willamette atreet, with lr. I.. E. McDoiigal. Itenl dence. 632 I'earl street. (lltlcn phone, Main (29. Residence phone. Main f!3M. I MIKKTAKEKH J. W. KAYS CO. undertakers and fuiiernl directors. Eugene. Or. I ' ii.. tm UAI k IIEMiKkSUN, iliiili rlsKi r. and eiiibaliri'Ts. Corner Willam ette slid Seventh streeM, W. T GORDON, funeral director State Ht-criti-d emlisliuer. Office and residence. Tenth and Olive I reels. I'lume Red 4M KI ERINARY ht li(il:ilS lilt. I . . 1,1111 1 I I II roiineily Htu'e 'e:erliiiiry of Catl fornla, nejved ttiree eiu on State M. .In ,il lloiird. Is be .in .1 nt '.'.I W. iih Street; l'hone Rid 1 1; s I . .MINING KNI.INI I IIX HKItllEKT LEIGH, mining englueei I and eipert meisllnrKiiti Renault Information furnished to Intcndlnr tiiveRtors. EKSnilnstlotis and re e,rts on rnlnet and ore lretmeut Eugene Orego'i All) Mi l KIT FREE THOMAS Architect, hselct. en and ptsfis drawn, blue prints i Sll'l Ipcelttcutloli. lien, rsl supir- vimoii over tniildinsi In course ol -i otiKtriictlon. if thlnklug of build- j lug, IsrKe or small, see me. Tertni ' reasonable. Kooui 7, Cbrisman I block. ytcf!sxr: rssfcsjsr-j'iv'sssi ""iVU"' '"""l.'i " ( lliri I t.HAM KS JAV i. Ml.oilH, varp.-t utuer. I'lcoio HI o k l.e. l. us I'lt t"Tiii;s THK I. ASK 'lilNTY A11STHACT I'O., Koo:i., J and 3, Waieu ItlocC, Kut;,'lie. J I'ro-H r.Mrton-'.le. ttKAl, KSI All'. AUKSTH J. L. CLARK i CO -Healers tu real Sflaie, Crefweil. Or. SOI I IIKUN FAI IJ-ll U. U. TIME CARD Toward I'oi'tlnniV Passenger No. lb 2:43 a. ui., Orcitou Ex press. No, IS 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove l'asseuger. No. 12 11:55 a. m., Hoseburg i'asseuner. No. 14 6:42 p. m., l'ortland fix press. 'lowunl Siili l-'runclsi-i l'jsenger. No. II 2: IS p.m., Ruseburg 1'as seuittr. No. 17 iiija p.m., Cottage Grove I'ltsseliKer. No. l.'i 12:32 a.ui , California Ex press. No. 13 a:44 a. lu.. Sail Frallcls cu Express. Wenillliig Itiniicll. No. S4- -S:;tu n. m., leaves Eugene fur Sprlllglielil. No. s - 11:10 a. in., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. S7 l:uu p. m., leaves Eugene for Wciiilllug. No. S.s - I. .40 p. in., arrives Eugene frotn Wendllng. WM. MUKI1AY. Gelt. I'ass. Agt, I'ortlnnd, Or JOHN M. SCOTT. Asst. G. I. A. A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent. "KNOW HOW" CARRIAGE ItEI'AIRINO Is what liialu'B our work so thorough and durable. Wo know carriages from the ground up. When there Is troublu we know whero to locate It and remedy It In Hie best manner and shortest time. That means a first class Job and n very small bill for repairs. Ilavo us try our skill on your eurrlngo. You'll be glad yoti did. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in otTcring our cus tomers KUL-h attractive, such' ' artistic and up-to-toinoirow fashions as we display ttxlay. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLirOD 44 E.ist 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL GEO. K.MUNROE Ik'. tlOUSKUKNISHER STOVF.S-P ANGES FURNITURE 67 W,t Eighth St. We have everything for the kit chen. All sorts of pots and pans in metal and gi aultcwar. All the little conirtY.mces that make rooking a liastliim tiisicnii of a druilite you will find here. Telephone Red f 5 7 0 . LUGENE .OREGON Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kin Js of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call and let us estimate on your wor'o Aya & Heitznun 1 West Alb St fhone klQkl 1 1 T