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" ' "'. . . " f "J"" JHE EUOfNE DAiLY GjJARD, (il AIU I'lllXTIXti 1(1., iN( lliurles II. Kislu-r. published every day of ,ii(. Wl,l k i . Sunday excepted. Address all t.ulli:; ..'.' ': .unlcailoM and make :i ,eM.;;'"IIJ tsnces payable to The Eugene Guard 1 ui Eugene, Oregon. ' , li. ' " ; uiau . , , SulseriHiii luiios Ibiily pellvered by carrier, per wi-!ij Delivered by carrier, per month gy mail, one year (In advance' gix months (in advance) One month glogle Copies Weekly Guard, per year .... .o) .or. l.-.o Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at Eugene, Oregon, postcf fice as second-class matter. AifraU for The Guard. The following are authorized lake and receipt for subscriptions or transact any other business for The Daily and Weekly Guard. yCrswell J. L. Clark. Coburg George A. Drury. All postmasters are authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions jo the Daily and Weekly Guard. . AN lN'DKI'KXDKXT I'AI'Kl!. McllilK-r of Associated Pre.. MONDAY, JIM'. ;;!, !)on. - J You will find liaivains a.l- t 1 , vertised in tne Dig ad;, and in the little ones. Hut. to the person who has a want, there s is no better bargain to he had in this city than a few linos of classified advertising space in this newspaper. if your money is not par- - tlcularly Important if it Is 4. easily made, and you prefer to spend it in a happy-go-lucky way, then the ads. will not In- terast you. "GUTTING HACK TO OUR BASE OF SIPPL1KS." Under the caption of "Getting Bck to our BaBe of Supplies," In the Craftsman for June, a writer takes up the subject of the decline of agri culture and asserts that to restore It to Its proper prestige In the country is a matter which Is attracting the attention of many of the econom ists. It Is the most Important in dustry of them all and should be so regarded. The writer quoted says our ambition Is boundless and our commercial and industrial expansion has been phenomenal, but neverthe- less we find ourselves at the present tlme in tbe position of an army which has allowed itself to be cut off from t Its base of supplies. We have been su Intent upon conquest that we have failed to keep open our line of re treat a fatal oversight In commer cial, as It is in military advance,. Thus tar, backed by widely varied and generally favorable climates, the best soils In the world, and abundant pro ductlon of all the natural food sup- It will appear as a serial In one of nllde u-a hivQ nuvbr hrld tn mill idfithn Ww York magazines, beginning the question of-scarcity. On the con trary, we have not only had enough and to spare for ourselves, but have always been able and ready to go to the relief of other nations suffering from famine. But now we are confronting the fact tiat we shall soon have ao.uoo. 000 of people to support and that the Price of foodstouffs of all kinds is lmost prohibitive not because the market is cornered by trusts or by tqck gamblers In Wall street or the Pit, but because the sources of sup- Ply are too far removed from the j commercial centers and production isj insufficient for the needs of the! Population. Such a state of affairs seems ali- urd In a country of such vast est-nt-l here the natural resources are a I- j most boundless, but ntvertheiess it exists, and it has been brought about largely by our own neg!e.-t j "aalefulness. We have funned oui'j Population .Into a huge army which, "ists sololy for commercial and l"-j dustrial conquest, and cadi ludivil-j "ai is so bent upon imin.-d'.a;-' ; that the larger necessity ing sufficient supplies h, 8l8ht of. we have allow 'o drift away from our of .r..v. s be a 1" d oilrselv in.-,, of s:l ". a lack of furethi."! 1 ;"' nich the individual citizen i' 1 " responsible than the le .d- rs fMt organizations who '..a'.- n-"1. Possible our commercial pr. This idea of the govern 'ng its prosecution of the uiion two witness. WttPse public and uriwate " long been under susphl"". Kribs. di' who has no doubt pi mofe than nnvnna else bv the timber rbbing oiieratilons In Oregon- i " 'f ,w look good to the unpre;" ! " 1 oalcker. Both of these nun ' ! :h' los character secure absolu'-' ;;" fucity from prosecution b ' ta against others whose stand :: " J"lic and private life was n-v-r ''" ,r"- min-hed, and there i a -r'"" 'suspicion that the harder i" ;-' ' 15(1 Kr"s swear, the clea;C ' ! '' " th"lr title to freed..;;; ' ' "tie way of enfotQ'iK "' "' 01 "it-re are so& ugly f- It that do not appeal to th :n J r il.KAK IIAILl tilAKP, MIIMIAV, JI NK 2)1, tlMW. 3 1 h?rrut s. ( j,,..ift a, j ( . U i - " I s ""K-v iiu! .. :i On.. :n I'a. id Hid nu,,,,. "r.s stale, j,!:d 'in.a'e an,l s. ,t-,. ""'r "'""tns. The i;i.,'s rati 2-: """"nira, w.,rk or are excellent ., ting from cover to'eo, is :-i Th. ,-, ' irumtary to Kit; etle receive- . 'ai tiiemion the H'tr-.,..I .... Fol, "ClKliail iln.l I . t 1 .L ..." '"ail iinn I i.n .1 . ... loth r th; "ion of the tourist to.lngs in Oregon,- sho,, ,' ail. d "Oi'l- pienaid advertis anient for the , Secre'arv w - Ore " State liairv ..!' ' dy f.-r cir. ulj'i.ui t;:e r i ..' tliat verv " J for the "Ull the , car. "port wii i h 1ms a r ed I"1- any dairy niceiiiu I fiust, and Mr. tVj-s i a copy t evervon,- in.' res;, d 01. :i -,v,i and 2,- h..i.l.. ""Hi-st. 0.,-,m ba, ., ifnlly in fruit. Kril. , ; industries hut dairvi Iccuril or ureal, .-1 I . , : i'l'oilucis having risen In a of IJ.Odo.OaO annually five y,.;irs to $iT,ouo.0(io in lint; Things have finally come t,, a show-down with Castro, the head of the measly little republic f Vene zuela, In South America, and at the present time ii looks very much like he will get the sound thrashing that he has deserved so long. But let some of the European countries do the work. They are good and mad at the arbitrary methods employed by the upstart president and will take reat pleasure In applying the slipper on a spot where it will do the most good. The Salem Journal and some other I newspapers that did their best to : dustrloU3 wllh01lt b,ing Ur,vel,. destroy the State University, now j AHer the exan.ple set by the r want to reconstruct it. The Guard King Alfonso, of Spain, is a prac- publicans. It is neither strange nor simply offers the suggestion that I tlca, anll.ra(.e slli(.der the queen ' surprising to find democratic states whatever changes are necessary In ; ,ag, wcek ,)reSented him a second ' men strenuously declining second tne course 01 study and tne manage ment of the university they should he Initiated by its friends. ! . Pendleton contractors should lie , ready to hid on every article of nia- terial to be used for the new federal building, remarks the East Orego nlan. Good idea, but If Pendleton's federal building moves as slowly as Eugene's there Is no us.' to get un duly excited about bidding on Its construction for another year or two. ; John D. Rockefeller has determin ed, to publish the story of his life and in Octoiur. Now if he "ol ,l veal among other things t..e cloven hoof and horns, a lot of people in the country will be greatly disappointed- An ardent Itoosevelt-or-buster is at with an appeal to the Denver con ention to make the ticket. Ko.se- WOMAfTS Nov., tntn. one Mccnd " Photognpher Johnisn: I in.li - d! I!' ..ii PS o ,mp.3nt Mr,. JiCk""' loos P1".""''" LATEST PORTRAIT OF MME. TETRAZZINI. M:ne. Tetriu.iui hus "iigaPi euitlvutl I.o.uloti. rt'in-attuu the irlu iiiphM at Covciit (Janlen which in:irK-l her tippt-uruncet. there Ivtore he entile to Amer Icii. 1'urls critics refer to the spirit which has greeted her In the Ungilsb uphill us "epiieptlc'euthiisliisui." The ruinous singer Is to be a member of tlM velt and Ilryan. and the platform. "Sweep out the rich malefactors." Hot stuff, all right, but won't go for obvious reasons. I . I that the office of vice-president Is Every once In so often the people "a Place with all the deprivations ol of this country are reminded that the convent and none of the consols circulation ot revolutionary Htera-1 tions of religion," may pass muster. i,.r. in th- ihiii,,,,in.,c iu 1 1... ...... in. 1 but as & stnteniout of fact It wjn'l rt.,r i -.hi,.B .h... r. in. I do ;snn, though he has been married i only a few days more than two years. 1 An Oyster Bay cablegram Is due him, If he hasn't got if. This duck Castro Is surely in need of something for that chesty feel ing. Ills latest defl to the world Is: "Venezeula will remain Impregnable while 1 live." And the fact Hiat the Venezuelans let him keep on living indicates that they believe him When Ambassador lieid's English son-in-law gels the elevation to the peerage, sail to have been promised him, Whitelaw will find It harder than ever to mix with plebian Amer icans, even if he was once a prim er's devil." In Ohio. ; I'resid.'tit Eliot of Harvard. is ; just conceited enough to lK-Meve that t he cun run Hie univrsMy without ml-; vices from other presld nts, and dues not hesitate to say so In everyday REASON. ..." Jar.kson. if full kindly try p.oprl " " ' O 1 1 KVV vSu's MHtW . . - 'J ' words. Somehow man's spirlr we like the old As an epigram, the declaration at all. place on the ticket before It is of fered to them. A regular market day once month would b? a splendid thing. Now for t."e Fourth of July. 7 THE MARKET. ft)R REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey . &' Rugh's 22 wrsl 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 60 aT'farin. 3S acres In crop, 1 In past urt; uw C-rooin liuiisv Hud ifiirn; crop, stotk. ItM.lh, iinpU'iiuMitH, elc. I f t a k it fuuti, K" with place at .l,r,ini Si.'too cahti, balance 1HJ B'T'w. tin Ht-rcs In rulilva t ion. 4o Mioru can !; MJ m r'f in ..inlM-r ati'l paitturi', nil f-i.(4-d; h-roiin hoiiK aii(l IihIIi; 'A''-y'2 hnin uii'l n.w b;irn lor 'Ai chwh; suoI farm h'M--: H crop; all I(mmk ami linpli'inrmlH ko with pla'e jit Wl.-ioo, on Uvul of ttTIIIr. hi) acrn In crop, 7 miles from K ii !. If sold soon, will so at ;W).tH nu u n crop lii'iminj. 1 'p'i a- r T mil" from Kti V hi-, t'li jifiod Kra v l road. "iU mtm in ( uillvatl'Mi; 2U v. pat-ttir! and HiiiImt. I'T'.t-, VI.IHMI. 16 Jotti !n Pti -nli, Arizona, to 'rad fcr property lu or uear KuKi-nc N-w I-room hoti and lot rl(.- in; modern In evry r-ftc!, eil furnished, for S'J.IHMf. ( i t d li w I - roo m h o ti and tfi lot. Rood barn, tUUkm ho ! ar;d par k ; family or chard n nd bTrt- ; a good houj-. for VUMMJ. McMURPMEY & RUGM 22 wo'. 8ih SI. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I IIK BALK t'tiH S.VI.K- tine ir-r. .u.v .imi cut. I'. 1.. Miller, Hlair Street addition. tt KcMt S l.K A tteotl nillch cow t. r h.ile c.leap. West 4 1 li street. J.'S K(.H( SAl.K InHise cheat hay S.iune Smith, i'houe Farmers U. d&Wjill FOIt SAl.K A casn r-ttlsler. a Mtfe. and a nickel cot tee ..i u. Ktw.uu- at iiuard otdce. if Foil SAt.H a Kit neuter, H.uu.Ht new, (or sale cheap. Address lu H, Kiieli, Or. (( FDK AI.K TuuroiiK-u.reii ileretord bulls tor sale. Kiuiuire iiU Wil Ihluette street. tf FiU SA1.B Hufr Hrpmutnu x-tttt 13 for tl. W. 11. Uauipnin. ItuJ Colninhia avenue, corner li'tii it. Foil SAl.K A first-ciiiss luirn, miit .tl.le to be liuiile into a diel!in. i:a.iu:re (.fx! or S 4 1 Alder street, it Fnii SAl.K Small tarai c.l . !; property ; .. i -m . r. Address V. liOlli.W.. V. Ke'.i, Or. Flio .-.A I.K- lai lies ttlr.,.. to 1 i y 1'iiu acres o( (Irst-elas- n.iil.er !..... I call mi J. W. Ca.-llle. i .ur mil s west of Hale. FOU AIISntAt'TS ;.! Hon ,. cou.uy. or blue tiriuts of it la.o. i. write Htmeburg Abstnic( I'niupj. i., Koseliurit, t)r. J I Fult SAl.l. Ail kinds m tour-ioot wood, fun dell.er at oncu. Ad dress 0. 1.. llerkulth, lioshen, Or. i'houe Farmers bllxf.. J'Jii FOIt SAl.K 9-rooin house, three blocks from Willamettrt stdent; lot 80x76 (eel. Price. S100. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOU SAl.K 3d acres river bottom laud; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balance lu hay. Cheap If taken at once. Knqiilre 47(1 West Fifth street. Jy20 FOU BALK Tlmuer land; qnarter section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell cheap It sold at once. Address C. J. (., care Guard office. FOK 8ALHS City lots, rinse In; S300 1360 and 1400; ISO down and t Opnr month, without Inter est. W. H. Kay, at Kuitoim Oun Company's store. tf FOIt SAl.K A No. I business (or sale; Kood location; .clenn stock; vhl take city property 'in part pny nient. Wish to retire from busi ness. Cull at Guard office, tf 'Olt SAl.K A well Improved faun of 120 acres. 4 mll.ia norm ot Co burn. This Is a bargain at fill per acre. On Rood turins. Smith A Drown, Coburn. Or. FOK SAl.K One National cash rcxla ter. one HemliiKton typewriter and a InrKo Iron safe. Knqulre of L. M. Travis, Loan & UbvIiiks bank bulldfuK. FOIt SAl.l: IS00 Keo 2-cylliider HO horsti power touriiiK car; used f months, complete with cover, storm curtains. iiu lamps and ..iilpm..it. M. F. McClalu at First National Hank. Jy2 FOIt SALK timid clean slock of general merchandise located at one of the h.Mt tradlllit points In Lane county; will -rent bulldliiK: parly tinisl have nl toilet $;l.nui), (-ash. 'A Kilt (Ukh openltiK- Address Lock Hoi 21. Fall Creek. Or. FOK HAI.IO OK TKAHK 1HII acres of Kood timber land near F.ukimmi. Would exchatiKii for residence property In KiiKene. For further Information, see i. Cross, In KllKcne theater block. FOK SAl.K HY OWNKK- Seven room hr.iiHe. (Ive and a half lots, piped for irrlKailon. blub and dry: small barn and chicken bouse; nil kinds of fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of HOB. Fast l:ltll HI reel. t FOK SAl.K Fine mountain ranch of Ml sen"; 40 In cultivation and Hbo.it 40 timber; crek running throuich (arm; fair house and out -liiilldltiltH; located eight miles south of K.inene. I'llce 1,(100. Carl O. Waslihurn". uTTsT'oTT SAl.K HY OWNF.K- Two lots and K-room l.otMi'. burn; line land lor garden; on Fourth street, near mill race I .fit IBOxIij on Twelfth and Alder streets. Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, f. I r. Willamette street, tf WANTKIl ,'AVi'KP An Iro.o-r at the eip.-reri"-il siHrch; laities. Olflco over Cliumbers-Hrla-Flsher laundry. tow Hank. V.'ANTI.'D- - Young man to dilv.. c. wagon. Must he H.qo.liit'd on west side. Ice plant, W. Klh Si J27 WANTKD A girl In h'-lp with the work In a small hnti-1: widow pre ferred Address Mrs. It. II. Clow, Mapleton. J-f WANTKD Threw girl to learn nursing at the K.irene Cl-neral hoa. pltal. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris tf I.AHIKS IVANI KK T . r ,.v short sdv. rMi-lfig P'tters 4 hotti"-; siar -t(ri .; cah w.."klv; s"'"l t .inri for .-;rf l"itlars Monroe County Sun- ;.! Co, lto.ll.ster. N. Y. JSd oj m . V. V ' KD Two hleh cls-s .llcltors Q No 1 .roposlHofi , Or.-gon and v'a-blnKton ; ra'l Suflday, .l.lfi 2H ....Nf-,.n in sed XI at iloffmsn House, room 14, Johnston. U ant.tl ( (out iiiu.ll. ) Wri.'l A man and hi.- ite. tin v,.uau to ee.'k and ttie man l. .uk on tile i.iuc'i Adtle-.s, ll.-u S.inderell, I'anip I'rtek. l ane t'.i . Oli'S.HI It LOST AMI MllMl LOST I'riitiHlny on Fleveuttl nr WlllainTtte streets last tlisht, cae eonlainlUK K.ild-rlniiur.t ce. Klasw.'ji. niiine ot r. Franc l.lleile Hard on mw. Please return ui -Katons boult store. Jlly HIMIM.I.ANKU tt NOTI''E Havlim reo nered from my Injury 1 have resumed my business of horseshoeing mid Kcnera! bluck stlllthlllK. (.'. l. lloU.tt.iy, Fast Flevelllh street. Ftllrtuoiint, Or HON'T fall to s.e On-ie in It you want bargains in real estate. We buy and sell (arm and city prop erly. Improved and unimproved. Timber and uilulnc stock. II. I'liu 'n. Hooui tl. Wallou Midi!. K lid CVSII AN li ;iu l'KIt Mo.M'll Wii; buy a tuaiitilut ('.into; nla vlii,-.,ut. the income (nun wlmn will (i,. sutriclelil lo inake you lu dop.'ii.lout tor life. I lan.lsoiue l.aiuplib'l, valuable luloriinii Inn and coiuract tre... F. II. UohhiHon, iteueriil HKelll. I'aclfic Orov... I'al. IM KItNA I'lONAI. IXIKKKSfON IlKNl'K SCHOOLS "Tbo llusy Man's Fulverslty." tllves a tliur oiikIi iraiuliiK at your own home lu nearly all the trades and proles- Ions. Text books and Instruments (when required I furnished (roo. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, a W. Kliihth street, U. J. Klrkwood, rep ruseutativa. I'OI.K'S 11AZKTKKU A bualuess di rectory of each city, town and vil lain in Oregon and Washington, ttlvliiK a descriptive sketch of each place, togetber with the location and shlpplua; facilities, sud a clas sified directory of each business and profession, it. L. Folk Co., Inc., Seattle. FOK KKNT Nico Ironf room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 1(4 Fast Ninth street. FOK KKNT Furnished and unfur nished rooms (of housekeeping. SH3 Fast Thirteenth St. Mrs. W. V, luuiiin. J30 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN 1'ilYHICIA.Mt AM) SlTtOhXINS UK. ANNA MAIUtKU. Oateapatlilr phy'clan. All ciuable (llseas treated. Women and rhlldruu I specialty. Office over F 10. Uuun'i l'hone Hed 1631. DK. 11. L. STUDLKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' storo, 618 Wlllunielto street l'hono Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street, l'hone Hed 317. C. II. CANNON, M. Homeopathic physician aud surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl. cal vlbrutory and light treatment. Ofrice, Suite 1, i and 3, Dunn build ing, l'hone Main 64 0. Hoards Hoffman House, l'hone Main 11. . F. TITUS, M. I). llomoiHipathie physician and surgunn. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special Attention. Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 6X1 Willamette street, with Dr. L. K. Mclioiigal. Kesl detice, 632 I'earl street. Offlcu phone, Main 629. Residence phono. Main 631. vrnm.M.;vK-AT.i.Aw S. I). AI.I.HN, Atioinej-at-la, 61 Willamette street, F.ugene Oregod L. HILYKIJ, Atlorney-at-law. OHIO over Yoran's shoo store, Kugoul Oregno. l.KON it. KDMUNnON, Attoruey-at law. Kooms 1 and 2, K'tgene Lost and Ravings Hank. u. V. TKAVIS, Attoroey-at-i. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Saving! Hank, Kugene, Oregon. ioitiTlH ft HKII'WOKTII, Attorneys at law. Office in llovey building " over Chambers-llrlstow bank WALTON ft NKHSrAttorneys-al-law J. J. Walton and S. I'. Ness. WII practice In all the courts Ui the stete. Office, room 3, Walton Jllock, Kugene, Oregon !C. A. WINTI'.lt.MKIKK, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probate spee- WOODCOCK m I'ol TKH, Auorio.rs at-law. A. ('. Wood o. k and K. O I'ot'er. txflce one block south ol Chrlsrnan block. Kug.-ne. (regou WILLIAMS ft HK:, ll.irn.-y-i law. J. W. Wllllatna. I.. K. Ilusa i'rsctlr-e In all courts of the itai and before the t'. 8. Land Off lei Offices 12, 13. 14 and It MeClun- JKHHK (,. WK 1.1.8. I,irw, No. tt West Rlg-alb street, Kugene. Or oppeslte postofflre. (lives eeeclal atteutlen to the examination ot ab strarts. drafting wills, settling ei tatea, conveyances and foil.-1 ions Also to all perislou matteri. i'hon. It.d 1176. I. N. IMKIlAI'ill. Speilal Stten Hon given to divorce and snttle lest f itstaifs. Agent for Coi.tl nen'al Insurance CmiipMnv. It. i. First National Hank building Kagne, Oregon. Bulldl.. I'MIKKT JKHtS J. W. KAYS 42 I'D., undertakers and funeral directors. Kuene, Or. i . . . -i ua ac itKM'ituaoN, undertakers slid eti.tialin.-rs. t'ucller Wlllaiu etts sud Sev.iuth streek. W. T ililllbtiN, tuneral director. State licensed rmiiuliiu-r. Ufflca and restil.-uce. Tenth and OUa streets. I'heu He. I 4-lsl. K"i F.iti.N uv si iu;i:ovs Kit. r. '. liiiiinrii Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on State Medical Hoard is Ima-.d at 23 W. t'th Street; I'houe H .1 nisi. MIMNO KNtilNKKItS HKKUKKT I.KIUII. in Id 1 n K eugineer and expert metallurgist. KellaMe Itiforiuation furnished to Intending Investors. Kxaiiilnatlons and r ports on mines aud ore treatment. Kugene Oregon ak in ri:cr FKKK THOMAS Arrnitert. Ssetct tm and plans drais n, blue pnuts ami specilicatlons. i,'encrnl super vision over bull. Units In course of coliMtructloti. If thinking ot build ing, larito or small, see i.ie. Terms rea.soii.iuio. Koom i, Chrlsmnn block. f.l!l'l;T t'l.FA N KltS JAY C. .H.ollK, carpet cleauer. I'll, .no Hbick i.ll.l. AllSTItAlTonS TIIK LASK COUNTY A11STRACT CO., Kuoii.a 2 and 3, Waren Block, Fugeim. I'ricMi ressonshle. IIKA1, KS1 AT K ACliMI J. I,. CI. A It K ft CO. Dealers Hi real estate. Creswell. Or. SOl l HKHN I'AI IHC It. It. TIMK CAIU3 Toward I'orllaml Pasaenne No. 16 2:43 a. in., Oregon Et presa. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Orova Passenger. Nu. 12 11:65 a. m., Rosebnrg Passenger. No. 14 6:41 p. m., Portland Ex press. Towanl Hen Kraiiclsco PaaM.nKer. No. 11 2:18 p.m., lloseburg Pes songer. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Orova Passenger. No. 16 12:33 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:14 a. m., sun Francis co hlxpreaa. Wen.llliig llranrll. No. 84 H:30 a. m., leaves Eugena for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrlvoa Eu gene from Springfield. ' No. 87 1:00 p. in., leavoa Kugene for Wiindllug. No. KS 5:40 p. m., arrival Eugene from Wenillliig. VM. MFKHAV. Uen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, ,Asat. U. P. A. A. J. GII.LF.TTH. Loral Agent, Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc- ceetled in ofierino; our cus tomers such attnictive, such artistic and up-to-toinorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 Enst 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL GEO. K.MUNROE TS. HOUSFURMSHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 Wait eighth St. We have everything for the kit chen. All sorts of pots nnd pane In metal and grairtteware. , All the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime Instead of a di udite you will Hud here. Telephone Kcd C. j Ttt. EUGENE .OREGON Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. all and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun0 34 West Btb St Phone alacal I IT