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BATagDAT, AHRIt 30, 1910 Sieves' cr. INKS CARDS 14 ?-LAW tTrit Attorn' ItW wug Btof . "TTmrneT-Bt-laW; Office p. Shoe store, Eugene 3 i kjuSON, Attorney-at-E. 1 and 2. Eugene Loan h pan iunw .Lawyer; roomi 14 and , A Ravines bank lone eu foTsT-Attorner - at- VI8 Attoruej-ai-ww; oi ' Kngene Loan ft SaTlngv Igene, Il Attorney-at-lawi office lewelrv store, 5&f L ureet. Phone Black JrERMElER, Attorney-at-i titles and probate ape- I Qince over Juugouv xw. L Investment Co. t., djrsiiNS Real nroo kbits and corporation law Ideral and 'na oiiicb pra. Lie Main 61. Eugene, Or a uoRRIS. Attorney-at- Hovey building, corn h and Willamette ttre.ta and 2, upuaira. t SMITH, Attorneys-at-n WnnAvftpit and Richard Lib. office 18 West Ninth Ene, Or. HtRILL, Attorney and Cr-it-law; roomi 8 and 10 E building, corner Eights ilimette Btreeta, Eugene, phone Kod 1151. WELLS, lawyer: 481 Wll- Ureet, Eugene, Or. Glvet mention to the examlna- abstracts, drafting of wills, of estates, conveyance! nations. Also to all pen- (tttrs. Phone Main 108. IS t BBAN, Attorneya-atr M. Williams, L. U. Bean In all courts of the stat bore U. S. land office. Of- 13, 14 and 15, McCluni HBAUQH, Attorney-at-law; ittention given to divorces ktlement of estates. Agent tlnental Insurance Compa- lorn 6, FlrBt National Bans Ig, Eugene, ur. AKU1UTECT8. ED, ARCHITECT, of many tiperlence In San Francisco, rmanently located ' In the build he. Room 11. Plans beclflcations prepared tor 4 concrete and steel Also all other kinds of IP. tf. ICIAXS AND SURGEONS N'NON, M, D. Homeopathic (an. Chronic diseases and is of women and children a ft;. Electric, Vibratory and treatment. Office, suite 205, IM and 208 White Temple. Mam 540. Boards Hoffman Pbone Main 11. tf KD Arcnltect, 87 West 7tb he, Black 2622, Eugene, Or. (OPATHIO PHYSICIANS U STUDLEY, Office rooms u, wnite Temple corner or I IDS Dub Phnna Main KRQ knee 527 Pearl, Phone Black fNA MAURER, Osteopathic Fits. All curable diseases fi. Women and children a ny. Office over F. E. '. Phone Red 1631. !K fc SMITH Mrs. Olive if, Miss A. M. Smith Osteo ' Physicians, graduates of the un School of Osteopathy of "Hie, Mo.,Cherry block.Slxth IKealdence Phones, Red 4211 Pel 5161. UNDERTAKERS f HENDERSON, undertaken moamers, corner Wlllam H Seventh streets. GORDON, funeral drector. licensed embalmer. Office naldence, Tenth and Olive i Phone Red 4481. MIXING ENGINEERS ERT LEIGH, mining engineer metallurgist. Kenaoie Nation fnrnlatiA.1 In InnitfnB worn. tt0i .i -. l on mines and ore treatment ure. PIANO TUNERS ANDEHsnv Plnnn tner orders at the Lawrence c" music store, 26 West .Sixth .niona Black 1027. CONTRACTORS r-ACTOR AND BUILDER rnenced workman; Inside work estimate 9rders ;ui - i mn at. ( "til CICI "3 J1UUI) "v rOU. Ediai. ITa-tln QQ9 I.nw- p ,treet. Eugene, Oregon. THB ITJQBNB DAILY OtasD, Spring Styles We want you to come in and see the latest things in Lockets Pendant Neck laces Pendants Bracelets Hat Pins Braid Pins and Combs New designs and every thing up to date. WATTS JEWELRY GO. Cor. 9th and Willamette St. PATTON'S SDN PROOF PAINTS Made To Stand Oregon's Climate SOLD BY OVERTON S 16-18 Seventh St Phone Red ) 161 LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STASLES Good turnouts, hacks, car riages, double and Bingle bug gies, rubber or Bteel tires. Also dealers In hay, grain and mill teed, delivered to any part of the city. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Otve us a trial. We will use you right. HESKITT & YOUNKIN 14 V. 5th Street, EuRenc, Or. Phone Main 805 Spring Medicine There la no other .- when medl. cine Is so much nesde-l as in the )nT?hbe5t Sp,rlng '"Wicineraccordlng lSotSdVS or Hood's Sarsaparilla ,.,!i.pur"1'? and '"Wies the blood. p., !.ru,p' ons; bu"d, up th w- ! . Loda.y, ln USUi,1 "iuid form or lauicis Known as Sarsalabs. 1"HE HOfot. HEARS THE HAMMER )n the anvil with satisfaction it he aas been here before with mlsgiv 'ngs If he's not. There's a whole lot t difference in shoeing a horse. Our nay is the kind that takes Into consid eration the comfort of the horse at veil as the condition of the roads We do all kinds of repair work. BURBACH 531 Olive St. Yawman & Erhe Filing . devices and all other office spec ialties. Globe Wer nicke Elastic Book Cases. SCHWA ZSCHILD'S BOOK STORE Realestate f FARMS AND KltllT LANDS, TIMBER LANDS A XI) STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH US, I'Ol'L TRY FARMS, GARDEN" LAND, ALL Sl.US CITY AND 81'. llt'RBAN PROPERTY. If you have anything to sell it will pay you to list it with me. I SELL 'EM QUICK at owner's price. If you expect to buy anything, it will pay you to see me, as I have some of the best bargains in the county. I have lived In Lane county for 29 years, can tell you all about the land nnd climate. Tell me what kind of a place you are looking for and I will show It to you. Can furnish the best of references. ED ERYANT t Rooms 10 and 17. over Cock- 9 erllnc WetlK-rhee s store, Corner 8tli ami Willamette. MtNNMMOeeMOtMHNII THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910 hParstndorses PRESIDENT TAFt! Former Democrp and Indepen. dence Leaguer Issues Statement Ky8,blhnSn pr'.' 2 William Randolph Hearst, former aspirant for theDemocratlc nomination for the Presidency, tonight issued a re-! markable statement over his own ttenatlirn In mhlnh 1, ,T.. .. indorsed Mr. Taft. In doing so he also criticises ln! severest terms the administration of President Roosevelt, and la so many words warns the AmUpi..nn .! t against a renewal of the politlcai domination of the ex-presldent. I .nr. nearst caned at the White House this afternoon. He snent half WILLIAM R. HFAKSI. TSSXS Madame Dean's H Bangs Livery Co. Livery, Feed and Sd Stable OFFICE OK ugene. Blue River & Foley Springs, ugene, Mapleton & Florence. Hugene, Fall Creek & Lowell. Eugene and Crow stages. CABS TO ORDER Phone Main 1. -, Mm FRENCH Pi I p FEMALE IILLOl A S4FB, CitnTAIW ItK- Mekbtruatiob. ntlin iu i rn 8fel Survl redyl HtlrcUon Oiiii anUK-d or Money ll-fuinlI. Bent pre mid tor ll.m pir box. Wlllmnd tliem in trial, to bo paid for when rfllweO. 8oinnle Kiwj. lnslKt on RctUnc tbo cenulne, accept no gubntltuuj. It your dmxKlKt doon not have Uiein end your onlere to the imifn vedicil CO.. oi 74, Lancaster, N. K Sold in nane f W. L ":Uio Ml'fiio TEAntEKS a P. MR. nii mTTs Taaehsrt P;0"". Guitar and Banjo. Clubs P. Gibson mandolins, Martin .- u saie. f t4 OUT street wed BS11. PSTER PILLS '- Off '!' ' I:iBrrf..rfTtrai..lX - ; , J (,tj net i.Qf . I ' ' I th liH9 k.!-' n. V A. C. MATHEWS General Teamn? Concrete, Gravel, Bui: -ing Sand and good excavation earth lor sale Pbont Black' 2811 or call at 345 W4th Electric Succeed when everythir.g else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the. best medicine ever sold over a drucriisfs counter. an hour with the president. Upon leaving, Mr. Hearst said he had call ed merely to pay his respects to Mr. Taft, whom ho said he admired. Later he Issued his Indorsement of the TaR admlnlst:ntlon. "No one can talk with the presi dent without appreciating and re specting his earnestness and stneor Ity," the statement says. "Personally I believe also in his efficiency. He has been one year ln the office and ho certainly has accomplished more in that year than Roosevelt did In his first year. "It is hardly fair to compare Taft's ne year with Roosevelt's seven, and yet, I am not sure even with that, the comparison might not be to Taft's advantage. Taft's meth ods are not those of Roosevelt, but then Taft will probably not conclude his term with a panic. "On the whole, it seems to me a quiet, earnest gentleman who came Into oiflce wlien the country was in the slough of adversity and after one year In office has placed the country on the high road of pros perity, is quite as valuable a presi dent as a more showy and spectacu- lnr iiprnnn whn found tllH rnulltrv in tl.o l.,l.rlt r.r nrnmnr-itv nnH Ipft it' in the depths of adversity." Mr. 'Hearst aJmitB he does not charge Mr. Roosevelt directly for the panic of 1907, nor does ho un dertake to give Mr. Taft the entlro credit fcr the restoration of pros perity, die declares, however, that an administration which is produc ing more dividends for hualness men and finding work for the unemploy ed, "should not be too carplngly criticised for certain minor faults of ommlsslon or commission. I "Tnft Is carrying out Roosevelt B policies in the one way that tney ought to be carried out. That is to say, he Is doing things thnt Roose velt should have done, but did not do. Taft is making the railroad rate complete and effective. The Roose velt ralroad rate act has always been an utter farce, and everybody who knew anything about the sub ject knew when It passed that It was a farce and would ne a rauure. "At anv rate. Mr. Heiiburn. the gentleman who was selected by the Roosevelt administration to stand I sponsor for that bill in th j house, I hBi been lint lately hung in effigy ib) his constituents fcr too great lileiKlliiif S3 to tno liiroans. "WonlJ vim have returned that kind of i.. .in. taiTged with I'-.-t kind of testimonial, ta framj that kind of a bill? And can ju imagine .Mr. Roosevelt, the IJIogenes of polities bunting through the house of con gress, lantern In hand, to find an honest man, and selecting this exe cuted effigy as tho fittest one to frame the people's railroad blllV" This is Better Than a Gold Mine FOR THERE IS NOT AGOLD MINE IN OREGON THAT WILL PAY THE DIVI DENDS THAT THIS WA ACRE FRUIT FARM WILL PAY. Thecrpp of this year will more than pay on: half the cost of this fine orchard, that is all bearing English Walnuts, Apples, Peaches, Almonds, Plums, Cherries all kinds of Berries. $8,500 Will Buy This already developed orchard, including 6 room house, good barn, good well, three vehicles, all the implements necessarry to to care for the orchard, five bee stands, garden already started. There is not a better piece of ground to the square inch in Ore gon at any price than this beautiful spot. I want to show it to you, only one and one half miles from city limiis, and will be taken off the list if not sold in a few days. Tk L W .Hughes AGENCY 515 Willamette St. Over Hill's Gun Store . A Child's Shoe Correctly shaped and perfectly made has much to do with the wel fare of the feet in after life. This 1b especially true of the shoes worn ev ery day, and it 1b more Important than you think, perhaps, that they should be exactly right. We have given much attention to the subject and believe we have the correct shoe For children we have a shoe es pecially designed for hard wear, kid forced, light extension soles, hand sewed button or lace, specially priced at DSc and 1.20. DOUOK DEPT. STORE. WAGON UMBRELLAS Another shipment of those popular umbrellas, for rain or sunshine, has arrived. Do not delay gottlng one, for they go quickly. The Stovens & Hulin Piano Houbo, corner store, Commercial Club block, IV.lni,h,,im Main 41. TO HOMKSEEKIXa FEOFLK. Either city or farm homes or tim ber lands. Before leaving Lane county on account of not finding whut you want er on account of un fair and high prices It will always pay you to see H. oiisi.itM. u you want a bargain, he has the goods I and the bargains and absolute title; I you buy no lawsuit, xou gel a gooo title. NOTICE. The great trotting stallion Love lace and the big Percheron drafter Veloce, will made the Benson of 1910 In Eugene, Oregon at the Faitr grounds. If you wish to make reser vation for breeding see L. Rlckel at the big barn on 13th nnd Charloton treets, or Webster Klncald at 81 East Ninth St. Cemetery It Owners Attention. If you expect to Improve your cemeUry lot and erect a memorial, either tablet or monument, before Decoration day, you should give the matter attention at once, a nice stock at reasonable price to select from at 12. C. Lake's, East 7th. a28 Acreage Inside the City Limits of Eu gene for $650 to $750 an Acre Mathews Park will tbeu be the only acrtage for sale in acre tracts in the City Limits, These acre tracts Jo not cost any more than do city lots less than three blocks away, and an acre will make four regular si.ed lots. They are located on North Blair street and will be on the proposed Eugeuc-J unction City Electric Line that is to be built this summer. The soil in Mathews Park is rich river loam there is none better for truck gardening or for orchard. Mr. Mathews is now in the East and may upon his return withdraw from the market that part which is not sold and plat it in city lots. Make an appointment with us to see Mathews Park. Call in person or by phone. FUEL! WOOU! TRANSFER WILLIAMS TRANSFER "I 71.im..ttfl 8L Phone aw CO. Main 3o HALL Bh SHUMWAY IMambing and Bower Work. Atet iro. work, iro j wo P o( ly tten4e4 to- " O pmmblng 'ltr: 7tn ad Oak St Phone Black, 18' I Hall and Sbnmway. SMYTH TRANSFER FOR. SALE ti ee-vifin fnet. one ' i me cm "vi block from Willamette street with i one 5-room plastered house and one 7-rootn house; good fcsrn and all jout buildings; city water, only j'3rXtra fine eat frontage of 110 I feet on Willamette street, only : $: 100. for a short time. The very best fruit land at J1Z 50 per acre, only 1 miles from Bu- 820 South Oak street between lth and Htb. llrtlRg Office, room ir, stored engine. Oregon , e I'.m-.e free f"f'B f;l::p , l, .i,e. :. ted .O,l,rtoi1 Furmtur BEf ROCK WELL DRILLING Eleven years cxpcriccc. 9 Any siz: hole Itfw " m C, E. Oracling, l-.xeuvntlii! nnd Teaming. The Eugene Sana st Gravel Co. do grading, excavatliiB and general naming; can furnish concrcie grav el, u;;lied mud, crushed rocs and loam on a moment's notice, l'hoi.e oriie, llaln 131; residence Ilia' k 66M or leave orders at u. . Iwu y s oiflce, 37 W. 7th. 8TA LMON'H I will stand two stallions at my place, two miles north oi Cubuig, during the season. One Is a regis tered Percheron welching 1900 pounds and the other a standard bred trotting horse. U 1AJUIH UUKK, dwtf Coburg, Or. O M.-nl ve. 10(KI l'l"'lie It'll fil'J . . t: :. ' ' 5 'or .' .ni. - ut t k-f'S- T. 11 t.O.,lM nffl.A. ml GUT. T. I i CJim, i uiila n, c .. u'Mt t.-!phth Hlreet. TaII attend ed to dy or night. Day phone 1171; night pht-ne Main D2K. Q . fllve your order for lumber, ws; give satisfa-tion. T'gfi Coyote I. urn-I i,er Co.. .n't Whito T,!. Itld? tf; Tho Coyote Lumber Co. will etl-l mate your bill of lumber. Address or call at Room . 318, Whito Temple Hldg. u, Don't wait for light nays to have rotir glasses fitted. Wo can do your' work to your entire satlifnctlon any1 kind of a day. Watts' Optical Tar- tors. 1 Do you want lumber of any kind?' Leave your bill njt 318 White Tem ple Hldg. for the Coyote Lumber Co. . 'f( Freah supply of Ix)wncy's "ndles (tint received at lowers Druk '. Ninth aad Willamette. l.MO.V ( A HUH. LOCAL UNION NO. 1455 United Brotherhood Carpenters and Join ers of America; mecu every Thursday evening at 7:37 o'clock sharp, at their hall. (Engle's), cor ner (Sth and Willamette streets. Veiling brothers cordially Invited to meet wl'ih us. L. f). Clark, l'rr.. ). C. Iteynolds. S'e. Eugene Real Estate and Investment Co. . Ccrnsr 8fh and Willamotta, Pliona Main 78 All old "'! I'hone Main losed out at cost to I tf CI.AUK I'AI.MKU I'hon- Main SM, Mania Mill E. 10th Mill! rare. -J!''''1'! I'lnnlim MIM. Work, rniturci lieiliiiieJ am.i Uullt. L. K. Clark, I'hone Black' gm, 181 E. Kth Street. Tho Greatest of All. 430.0OK acres of choice fruit, veg etable, grain and grslntPiands, l-o-nora, Mexico; splendid climate, 23 Inches of rainfall during summer months, to Injure an abundance of crops. I'uro drinking water anywhere at a depth of 23 to 30 feel, enty of wood for fuel and fencing; from 17 to 20 miles from S. P. II. H. rtd 30 mil's from deep water and har bor. Price of land 2.&0 per acre on ly until further notice. Any wishing to Join us for a trip on April 4, please call at the office of Mexico Land Co., rooms 11 nnd 16, Eugene Loan Savings Unnk bldg., Eugene, Oregon. MWtG.WST.WMIIK Min. inn mill and :nrnl'ni.c factrrjr Unit Thlrtnsuth street. Phone Mall IK 7. K. C. Morgan, res, phone, Hed Pmuos a Specialty e