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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1908)
1 .! ' .05 : 1.50 r' - nostof- t.. orc5uu r rV..iorwa I-0" tutboriied to P'l, or' inscriptions .mu. in an article Kt - the Tlrae W I- ... -..if the paradox- P . L (m.ndal string- recently passed , yen tne impu ".... Men who M opera"1'"' . r r. of the signs of .arWng those who In aitwrtime In the near ,uht now. for the -U, price of raw material HUillMOf labor is veu Ij 0fer than It nas Uatlr the onuuer .. Li . much better return Esutit than would have Ukl he built at a time , pce was at tne top Eubor s costly and dlf- L, . ronstructlon mater- la price just now than they L: (or Jtin, ut laDor " I T reason In both cases L-ttt wpoly Is now large ss of the demand. It looks Mom had been reached tit time had come when l.- be Bade to move and fijial must once more be m its way. This can be hiitlEulatine the' demand I: cost of selling for a time i!e loss. neat that has developed In- I utlre campaign was start- liMks ago by the American It was Inspired by the Isitement of a Cleveland, l dealer, who recently I ihe contract for building a I m prevented from build- :!I7 because of the too He was able to save ov- :i:s estimates nearly 30 per I. trail; want to know how ate and Lane County have ; the past two .years dig up fw of the Guar! of the torm ina compare it with the pa- Niy. One can always best : lite and growth of a city 'fient of Its newspapers. ' Sinday, the baseball ev- 1 convinced a publisher about katu unauthorized edition Moil that he had not lost R re. by smashing up the N Hues with a sledee : Eastern, from Eiil-piip It California, via KJamuth ""Wed to be one of the l:i Hirrlmaa projects Its r:lll make Eugene a city jpie in ten years. U'A suffragette, who was ' J3 country, savs Am,i. ire interested ni,. ! h Tl ill be news to the r " rntn. and nm.h, f iu Lrtue conceit out nf ,!,. f:,wnsM,who'sSeTi -S ttichine wnrirt I... . i tkoi US V. is m -. . . It i . ' " al in rig.u I ."I 11 '"ser from Presi- " tne ries for Closed :-I!itici.ins .1 . L-, ,. " " are ao- It, L.i eacn or iter ,.t, ieu on their it an oppnrtun Xo; this is not '- SAT Pr , f 'V a '"ml8ro "ank L '! In an aiitnm,,Mi mwiW from a tort , ! l.l r ho c.i ..nimii Oiftn tins nn how in; Dasmui - I ,h nnestion might be able to to VUV 1 et a few himself, if he would con sult the girls of his congregation. Our paved streets, when the pres. ... ulans are completed, will have cost 1200,000 and they have In creased the value of city property five :imes that amount. Eugene Is the best advertised town la the Northwest, Everywhere you g0, even far in the middle west, peo ple' have heard of Eugene and many are becoming interested. The Northwest and Northeast of this great country have joined hands. Maine adopted the Oregon Initiative and referendum amendment by 70, 000 majority this week. Since Judge Parker said, "I am nt willing to run for governor of New York," the curious have been anxious to find out who was trying to compel him to. The campaign seems to be warm ing up a little in the East. In Oregon where there are few persons out of work, people .haven't much time to devote to politics. ' 4 Hon. Leslie Shaw seems to be more prominent in the politics of other states than his own? Is Gov. Cum mins responsible for this, or is it ac cidental? : Even the Mormons are to get theirs. A breakfast food factory, the only one west of Battle Creek, Mich., is to be established In Salt Lake City. What right have we to throw stones at the Cubans because every man-jack of them wants a nice pad ded seat at the public pie-counter? A liberal price, and no questions asked, will be paid by Governor Cum mins Tor a key guaranteed to unlock the Iowa Senatorial deadlock. Fifteen thousand dollars and fif teen thousand people for Eugene next year! It's easy it everybody pulls together. If conference could win an elec tion, the managers of both parties would have a cinch on victory, with a big V. - - - - The state fair ra;ti3 are lighter han usual this year. Keep pulling all together for Eu gene. , WHEN PAPA'S SICK. When papa's sick, my goodness sakes 1 Such awful, awful times it makes. He speaks in oh! such lonesome tones. And gives such ghastly kinds of groans, And rolls his eyes and holds' his head, And makes ma help him up to bed; While Sis and Bridget run to heat Hot water bags to warm his feet, And I must get the doctor quick We have to jump when papa's sisk. When papa's sick ma has to stand Right side the bed and hold his hand, While Sis she has to fan an' fan, For he says he's "a dyin' man," And wants the children round him to Be there when "sufferln". pa gets through;" And kiss us all and then he'll die; Then moans and says "his breathln's thick" It's awful sad when papa's sick. When papa's sick he acts that way Until he hears the doctor say, "You've only got a cold, you know, You'll be all right in a day or so." And then well, say! you ought to see. He's different as a man can be. And growls and scolds from noon to night Just 'cause his dinner ain't cooked j right, And all he does is fuss and kick i We're all used up when papa's sick. Joe Lincoln. Til E MIXOK LEAOIKS. "1)111" Phillips, tho old Cincinnati pitcher, ha3 resigned as manager of the East Liverpool club and joined tne New Orleans team. V o Stockton, Sacramento and San Jose are still bunched at the top in the California league race. o - "Pop" Van Haltnin, manager of the Oakland team, has picked up a cracker-Jack player in Lewis. Outfielder Hoffman has been n tower of strength to the Providence team. He is the lea ling fielder of the Eastern league. o President Dubbins of tho Atlantic league is at work mapping out a new circuit for next season. Read ing, Wilmington, Brooklyn. Eliza beth. Scranton, Wilkes-Iiarre. Slia niokin and either P.ittsville or Eas tern will form the new organization. The Pennsylvania nnd West Vir ginia league has had a nice race and gone throimn the season In fairly good shape. Several of the clubs exceeded the salary limit and tiii? has been the only complaint. The HtOS crop of minor lenem t gathered by major league clubs 1 ok 'o be a fin.-, one. 'ni1-- a ma) uv of tli., boys no doubt will le- 'lit hack t ) the small I- . a 1. r e number will make good ill the bU i i;y s..ow. Monarch r'nics. Thirty days' fr" Better ThaS Others and Costs No More The E-C-process of steam-cook-mg retains and emphasizes in QEt "THIS DATE IX HISTOKY." i September 16. 1605 Fort Caslmlr, the Swedish settlement on the Delaware, surrendered to the Dutch force under Governor Stuy vesant. 1675 Duchesneau appointed Inten dant of New France. 1776 British made an unsuccess ful attack on the Americans , on Harlem Heights. 1804 The rice crop of South Caro lina completely destroyed by a great hurricane. 1833 The boundary line between New York and New Jersey settled. 18C4 A McClellan meeting 1n the . Lindell Hotel, St. Louis, broken up by a party of Union soldiers. 18G8 Outbreak of the Spanish Rev olution. 18S2 Arabl Pasha, the leader of the military insurrection in Egypt, surrendered after his defeat at Tel-el-Keblr. 1906 Secretary of War Taft and Acting Secretary of State Ba con left Washington for Cu ba. 1907 Explosion on a Japanese bat tleship killed 34 officers and men. "THIS IS MY 7:rd BIRTHDAY'." John (. McCiillough. John (1. McCulIough, former gov-, ernor of Venuont an 1 prominent in financial circles In New England.! was born September 16. 1S35, near. Newark. Delaware. He graduated j from Delaware College in 1 S r 5 audi from the law department of the I'ni- versity of Pennsylvania in ISfiS. A year later he removed to California and began the practice of law 1n Mar iposa comity. In California he served as a member of tho state legislature, state senator and attorney-general. From 1SI13 to 1.S67 he practiced law in San Francisco. In 1 874 he re moved to Vermont, of which slate he subsequently became governor, serving from 1902 to 1904. Mr. Mc-: Cullough for many years has been prominent in railroad and financial circles. For a number of years he' has been president of the Chicago , & Erie railroad and has served as ! a director in several other large; systems. Remedy For Blasting. Editor of The Guard:--Seeing the! tremble they are having in blasting at the rock quarry. 1 thought 1 would t'v n reme'iv that I nave seen men and hav found It successful. Take, small K)los about two Inches in di-; ani'ter and weave thorn together; with a rope about three feet wide and six feet long and lay them on the I blast It will keep the rock from scattering. l ours truiy. i s. w. brown.: Host quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. SOI THEHN PACIFIC 1 It. It. TIME CARD Tohiii-iI Portland- rnsseiigcr I No. 162:4:1 a. m., Oregon Ex-j press. . .. lNo 18 6:00 a. m., cottage uruvei Passenger. 1 -0 2 11:55 a. m., Roseburg I)n -n anr No i4fi:42 p. m., Portland Ex - press. Toward Sun Francisco Passenger. , No. H 2:18 p.m., Roseburg !' i 8e,Ir' , , c,.,. Grovel .. It i'.".-, - - , Passenger. , . ,,. No. 1512:32 a.m., California I-.x- press. v;,, is 3:44 a. m., San . Francls- co Express. Wenilling Branch. Vo. M : a. m., leaves Eugene f,,r Springfield Nl) y 11:10 a.m., arrive, Eu eone from SpfinfffK-l. No .on p. in., leaves Eugene for W."lil:ilL .... it v- y , ,- in n r:l . arri.' -. ' . from . yi-K!!AY. G'-ti. Pa. Act. I'nr''i'l. Or JOHN M H"OTT, A -st. G. P. A. g f r. I.I.KTTE. l ocal ;ent. ErCE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 1 FLAKE IToasted all the fine natural flavor of the corn. The E-C toasting process makes every flake dainty and crisp, the most delicious morsel of corn food any one ever tasted. No artificial flavoring is used in E-C All Grocers, 10c. Egg-0-See Cereal Company, CHICAGO Lrt Manufacturer! or Flakad Canal foods In tha World. Contentment The larger pirt of your future con tentment and happiness depend upon what you save now hy wait for some more convenient time to open an account with the Merchants Bank. Do It now. Make regular deposits and you will accompltih some thing worth every effort. Interest Paid on Saving Deposits CAPITAL - $65,000.00 The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage j)erived bv buying trom a practical Aier m3nc lf tlt.V VtMtT , " WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical fainter , 102 W. tij.1t St. tugene, ur W. H. SMYTH Cf.v,i to M. S. Hibblr Transfer Company ...in .1 m-rnl l.-inf,-r hu-ilM-k ion - nnixl. lion-liolil gooN. mini. ami nil tiling- "'H ri-n-li. fjioinpl .ci! careful niniilion. ' -1 ; M - mm --- Prompt anil I art fill" Is our motto. pin me Main :!'J ,.,.. pieim , lied HM'J. 1, 1018. CLASSIFIED oCOLUMNS 1 OB BALK WOOD FOR SALE Enquire at Yo ran's jhoe store. u FOR SALE TuorouRTinrea Hereford bulls (or sale. Enquire 55U Wil lamette street. ;j Fult SALE Choice ros. hushes at tie Eugene Nursery. North Mad;-1 sou street. FOR SALE - A good work team: weight 2M0: call at 7:15 Hast f.leveutb street. i( FOlt SALE Good 3 V. wagon. A. J. Wood, went end Eighth street, t Phoue fanners Sx6. tjo WOOD Fine dry. maple 1-foot I w ood. $4.25. Williams Transfe' Company. Main 6il. , FOlt SALE ilurt Orpington eggs,' 13 for $1. W. U. Hampton, 1102 1 Columbia avenue, coruttr 19th at. i RESIDENCE KOK SALE Or for! rem, at 1 G East Eleventh street.: , Address, or inquire of E. lluuiu. j Pendleton. Oregon. ol FOR SALE 70 head of gonts. either nuuuies or wetnors; lake, your , choice. Phono Farmers 4xJ. W.l P. Lower. Creawell, Or. ol , FOR 8ALK -room house, three blocks from Willamette stitoet; lot 80x78 Ject. Price, J:'I0U. Ore gon Land Company. tf PRUNES FOR SALE Sliver, Italian and Petite prunes at ;0 cents a box, delivered In the city. Jens ! Jensen, Phone Karmers lSx. s'21 FOR SALE Number S Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been used only few weeks. Call at Eugene Gun Co.'s Store. tf FOR SALE One National cash reg ister, one Remington typewriter and a largo Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank, building. FOR SALE Oasollno engines, 2 Mi horepowor Weber, S horsepower Union, In good condition, nearly new; cheap. II. K. Youngs, llluck Uutte, Oregon. b2 1 FOR SALE Good five-room cottage with three closets, pantry and bath room; good barn; large lot, 80x 160. Price right. Call at 16S Jefferson street. 816 BULL FOR SALE One registered Holstein-Frlosian bull, three years old September tt, 1908; milk strain; gentle,. L. A. Houck, Mon roe. Or., R. F. D. No. 1. so u HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from tha dwiim and liliv right, nice high lots or house aud lot, all on the street car line. 1 nave 8 lots and i dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at bob rcast i nirteenin st. FOR SALE Hoi air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallon tank, fittings, 40 feet H4-lnch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shuinway's, East Seventh Btreet. See it. tf FOR SALE One team of heavy mulno nna aat nt eltllln hnrilAHH I and nnn a V. -Inch Mitchell wagon. In good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $4 50. Inquire at this office. DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred." Call and see them at Cres well, or write to Schmitt Bros, for description, prices and terms, tf FOR SALE For a few days, lot 5Bx 160, new house. 4 rooms, t rooms upstairs each 12x14; 2 rooms downstairs 10x14 and 11x14; hall stairs. Price, $550. For further information call on Pacific Land Company, Room 7, Hovey block. D. L. Cartmell, Mgr. tf FOR SALE Lot 72x160 feel, comer lot; two houses, one a collage of six rooms, fairly good, the other an old house not murh grind: one block from oarline; rlose In depot and business part of town. At. a bargain If sold during September, I St OK. S. R. Williams. tf LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill rare. U)t 1 60x95 on Twelfth and Alder . si reels, just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE BY OWNER--Fifteen acres of choice fruit land, wide and selected variety or fruits and berries; all In bearing. Three miles southwest of Eugene, on telephone and rural delivery route. Good house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call up Farmers' phone S4. o- FOlt SALE -4:t acres all level land. :i0 In ciiltlval Ion; new house, wood shod and chicken house and lo w barn ; ,,r,h;ir,l three good Weils and good water; everything on the place g'M's with It. Including lion- hold goods. 1 tils must ,,.1.1 It, ibo next 30 davs. I have , several lots close In and also a house and lot i:i;x.inl. chicken house ami park and some Hull These are bargains and some ol them close to Willamette street. For further Information einl on aelfle Land Company. Room the it,, vev building. D. L. Cariniell manager. " WA.TKI .ST I- li I'o-iti-in in co ,li r hotel Fifteen years' ,,,,, Iteferciice'l. !'.',' j; 1: G.irio.ii). i.oii i : U NTKK - F-irtnsneii ;.-i- . "r '' ri.iiiiis for two or t hr- e tic m -. Tiot. too far out. Three ;n I.i.m.1:-E.igi-ne Real Estate tt Itivesnneii' Co. V Advartissments, Lilts Clocks, Should Keep Running A store's adv i t :sem,'tits tell the people what is "doing" at that store what is new, what is inviting, why tuilay is a good time to visit the store. People look for the ads to tell them these things just us naturally as they would look ut a clock to tell the time. Sonietjuiet a clock does not run Hometlmod a more's ad does not run. A "run-down" clock or ad are about equally unsatisfactory, unserviceable, misleading. Curious thing about It la that a merchant who would thiuk It absurd to have u run-dowu" or out-of-repalr clock will, sotne 1 1 in es. deliberately let his ad stop runniug. lt'a not wise, uos good business, nor defensible on any known grounds but it is sometimes . done. Itl.aa. V A NT Eli 1 1 m limied ) W ANTED Oiri for generul house work. Cull at 4 77 Olive Btreet. It ANTELTo rent, a modern house not. later than September lb. 11. O. Gross t! WANTED A girl to do generul housework. Apply 6 u 7 Willam ette street. tf WANTED Olrl wanted at once to do housework. Euqulre at 71 West Ninth street. tf WANTED At onco, 20,000 bushels of oats. Inquire Wllliama Trans fer Company. Main 6&1. WANTED Uood competent girl fur general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 West Ninth Btreet. If WANTED A number of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu gene General Hospital. tf WANTED TO KENT A big farm on shares, for from S to 6 years. Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf WANTED A good furm near Eu gene of from 80 to 100 acres; will go out eight miles. Enquire at tho Renl Estate Exchaugu, Cole- mon building. tf WANTED River bottom farm of from lb to 4 0 acres that overflows. Must have building spot ubovu high water. Call at rooms S aud 4 Colemon building. tt FOK KU.YC FOR RENT-r'urnished rooms at 367 West Fifth street. tf FOR RENT A farm of 160 acres two in II cs southeast of Eugene for rent nt once. Address Box 14. Eugene. Oregon. tf FOR RENT The Hotel Mupluton will be for rent to the right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. H. Clow Mapleton, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice tront room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two geutle- meu. 154 East Ninth street. FOlt RENT NO acres, 65 under cul million; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R Me.Murphcy, 559 Willamette street LOST AND i'-oi;.i LOST In Fnlrmonnt last night, a note, signed by Jim Hunter, In fa vor of Peter I .n ml f it 1 1, for $125. Finder please return to Eugene Ileal Estate and Investment Com pany and receive ruwnrd. BlU MIHCttLlilNHUlJal SAY I am here again to work. I am Hie lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work douo by L. C. Williams. DON'T fall to see Cbe.ein If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm aud city prop erly, Improved and unlmpitived. Timber and mining stock. II. Clie zetu, Boom 11, Walton Bldg. tf FOR EXCHANGE Good Income bearing property, making interest on $45uO at Il per cent. Will ex change for good farm. Enquire of Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf Do Vol.' WAN T your windows wash ed, your house or office cleaned? Good work guaranteed at reason able prices. Nick Miller, phone Main !'.. j IF YOI' WANT to get all the money your property bring-, list it wltii i tile Real Estate Kv haiige In the I new Coletnuu building. They will bring the buyer direct to yyil and j lei you make your own terms. If t , 1 , - l,lii!.IV IV ll-'VI. Ii'l'l' A T ... For ten (lavs anil ten days only, will offer twenty aires choicest river bottom iaml, almost In -M hunts, f-.r $l!i'l an acie. F.rst f.ve acres o-s for $IS5 an .tcre. This Is a snap. Phone Main 615, or addles Lock Box S30, Eugene. Till-: OREGON LAND COMPANY s 1 .1 nil j on its own merits anil ha lo combinai Ion with anv other lolli.,iny. We flltlll'ia'e all l" ibilltv of i-r. itt !,v Initio -din'- ly l.-llii-lng m.!it ni.d lure r i..g..,..r. W n fiiol li.,' .'t w.iii' if it Irt t.. be li.i.l in t he 1 ,a country, .-it iI w M gl.-olty gie i,itilrit.ir f.tr "1-ger.- any Info uor'ot po-fcit,l.. We have ,-i iiit.,',. lit ' f 1. 11 In-! and city ,roiaitv. ai-o .-on... good bilVH ill timber latins on reasonable terms. 412 Willamette Mi'Q- Eugene, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN l'HYSHlA.Nh ASH Sl'lUilvO.VS DR. II. L. STl'Dl.EY Osteopathia physlclau. Offices over Chambers' store, .MH Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence, i-7 l'earl street. Phone Black 3207- C. II. CANNON, M. D. Honioepathlo physician and surgeon. Chronic, diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phoue Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. Phono Main 11. DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathlfl phya'clau. All curable dlsmacee treated. Women and chlldun t) specialty. Office over K. E. Dunn's, Phone Red 1631. U. S. HEARDSLEY, M. D. Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 aud 17 McCIuuk building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office and residence phone. Ualn 47. ATTOItn KYS-AT-LA W L. B1LYEU, Attornej-at-Uw. Ottloe over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene, Oregon. LEON R. EDMUNdON, Attoruey-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L,, U. TRAVIS, Atlorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. S. D. ALLEN Attoruey-at-law. Of fice over Euton's book store, 616 Wlllumelto street. Phono Black 3831. C. A. W INTER MK1KK, Attorney-at law. Land titles ad probate spec ialties. Office ovor Chaaibers-brls-tow Bank. WALTON NEBS, Atlarneys-al-law. I. J. Walton and S. P. Nona. Will practice In all the courts in the atate. Office, room i, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. QEORCiU H. DORRIS Attoruojr-at- law; office Hovey Building, cor $th and Willamette streets; rooms 1 and 1! upstairs. WOODCOCK POTTER. Attornoye-at-lw. A. C. Woodcock and HI. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugooe, Oregon. WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attornoys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean, Practice In all courts of the stabs and before the U. S. Land Office, Offices 1$, 13, 14 and 16 McOluny JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 2 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. dives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all penilun matters. Phoue Red 1176. 1. N.. HARBAUU11. Special atten tion given to divorce aud settle went f estates. Agent for Contl uuntal Insurance Company. Room 6, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregou. Building. A B8TK ACTORf) THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Bloc, Eugene, Or Pricts reasons hie. , HEAL RM'l'ATUi AUKM'S J, L. CLARK & CO. Dealers lb real estate, Creswell, Or. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers aud funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENUKIISON, uudertaaera and eiubalmurs. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth aud Olive streets. I'houe Red 44K1. MININU K.NUl.NEIiltH HERBEKT LEloll, mining engineer and export metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore trealuienL Eugene Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect, buelcn es and plans drawn, blue print and specifications. General super vision over buildings in course of construction. If thinking ot build ing, largo or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, L'brlBUian block. SI lt EVOKS A. II. TODD, surveyor, Eugene, Ore gon. Office 4 12 Wlllauettd Btreet. Phone, Red 5551. dl V KT Kill N A HY Nl'RGKON'S LICENSED VETERINARY SI'R. CEONS Calls promptly answered lilgbl or day. Drs. Christie & Han son. Office phono, Main -1. Res ilience Plume, Main 612. GEO. K.MUNROE FURNITURE (17 West Eighth St., Eugene, Oregon. Phono Bed ,",,',711, Sole Agent fur the I'ot-llailll I Sloo Works. Fifty-three jiln, Includlm; the Hot. i llelri.it I. lie . A.,, the l..icle,l Ranges - the be-i low pin-,, raligo on liie loaiket A III. I Lie- of Heaters ju ,1 from the faci.n. Call mid iv.irnin.. our lut-L'e stuck in tor, ;,u in el,, vv he: .. . Bl BSCmilE FOR Tllb GUARD :s giy. trial. J, W. Kays Fur. Co. tf O o o o o o O