Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, September 21, 1901, Image 2

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    Daily Eugeue Guard
I'liW'tl my esnlnol tin week, Buo
diva eiopled Addreu l omirunlcatlon
,t ui-.lte all remittance, payable to tbe
fc.:om (iCAHD, 1' j'eae, ( 'legoo
suasuuipnoN bate?
DAI LTt
Dslt.-erea by carrier, per week I IS
lelierej by Mirier per month Ii
t'.y mill one year I u ady.uoe) 0
Hi- mouth. 8 j9
One month '
K:OKlocniiri. u5
WCKLt.
' y
Bil month. 1)U
AdvertUiog rtei made known on appltca-
I'or.
KoWed ma eMond-rl,"
ugene, Oregon, poetollioe.
matMr t h.
TUB KAflTKHN OFFICES -Of the
liap.rareatJSO to 231 Temple Court, New
tforlt Uity.eml U B Kiprem JIld. IS! Wi h
r ;Um tu, Chicago, 111., K KATi AdrertU
p ; A ;ency In oharge.'.
CAMi'BELL BUOH PubliBherB
o 9 ioji j2 ia fiF
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BATURDAY - BEfTEMBER 21
BRYAN'S TRIBUTE.
Lincoln, Neb. Sup 19. W J
Bryan was tbe prlno pul speaker at
the memorial exeroitea la Lincoln
Auditorium tonight. lie said in
part:
"It is notBtrange tbat tbe people
bow ua ono man over tbe bier of
the Plimtrious fellow-oUissen not
Btrf ate that the solemn stillness is
brokon only by tbe ohrnge ot tbe
saorr 1 hymns which be was wont
to Bint not strange that all hearts
turn iu sympathy ti the husband',
lens boino at (Janton.
"The I'resident's position made
Mm a part of the life of all his
ojuntrymen, and the oiroums'inces
which attended his taking off added
indignation t grief indication
that even one murderous heart
could be found la all tin land, and
giinf tl'ft the wiokod purpose of
that heart should have 1 leu oon
sumuiat' 1 against one so gentle in
Bpirit and bo kind iu word I nd
doei.
"This is noltber tho time nor
place for a disoussUin of remedies
for anarchy, It can have uo do
fonders in the Uuitii I Slatjs; it :i
harmful, even wheu no violence is
advocated, for it la thoduty of every
citizen of the Republic to strive to
make this Government porfeol in
every detail, and this purpose is
not only weakoued, but entirely
destroyed by lue iluutrine that all
governments are had ami should be
overthrown."
Mr Bryan 8i'd uo one appreoi
ati 1 more lhau hu the prwate
cbarao'ir and publlo Virtue of
William MoKinley. Ha refurrtd
fcalingly 1 1 llii dealli-l 1 Bceues at
BuflaUi, and the Christian toi Ttnde
d'unlayeil. His blameless life, a
proaauaoie maimer, ana generous
Conduct were pioturml.
CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS.,
This has I 'in a century of
wonderful development, or more
properly speaking the latter be If
century. Take farming conditions
In 1800, the farmer used the
Dickie, the scythe and the flail.
His plow wan made nf wutd.coverf J
with a thin rihrnt ofii.ui. Sesde
were eoatterr 1 by baud, und the hi 3
did the cultivating. Grain was
gathered by hand threshed on the
floor during tbe winhr season, and
crushed between a b' km pontile
lnt j 0 ur or ground iu the iiuiu
boriug flour mill. The mower,
reaj -r and self-binder were un
Jcnown. Tbe difference bet won
tbe conditions on the larm In lfX)
nd those of 1900 can be boat n
preened In the following quoiition
lrom the Year Book of Agriculture
of the United States for 1S97:
"When far ueri reaprd their
wheat with sickles and bound the
Btraw by hand, hauled the sheave
to the barn and thrtsbe l tbe grain
With flvls, those open! 'oua, ap-1
plied to one bushel of wheat, re
quired the labor of one man 160
minutes, whereas this work is now
done by the use of a combined
reaper and thresher operated by
steam, with four minutes of human
labor."
WARNING AGAINST MOB RULE.
Bloomi.vgton, 111, Sept 20.
Speaking at the McKinley mem
orial exeroises here, Former Vice
President Stevenson said:
"It avails little to hurl denuncia
tion against the head of this as
sassin. Within a few days at most
be will, under the forms of law,
suffer tbe death penalty for his
crime. It is but cheap courage at
best, whether from the streets or
from tbe pulpit, for any man to
declare that had he boen present he
gladly would have been the avenger.
Such teaching is a menace to the
well-being of sooiety. It may be
tbat tbe temptation is often great to
take the law into our hands. But
let it not be forgotten that by so
doing we weaken the bonds of so
ciety. Mob rulo is destructive of
u.'I government."
The Yukon country is a great
gold producer. Three million dol
lars were shipped out in August.
The shipments for the three months
unding AuguBt 31st were a little
over eighteen millions.
Central and Northern New York
had a heavy froat Thursday night,
ice forming nn shallow water. We
(;ot rain.
A Shocking Calamity
"Lately befell a railroad laborer,"
writes Or A Kellett, ot Willlfurd. Ark,
"His foot was badly oruslied, but
Oucklen's Arnica Halve quickly cured
bim. It's simply wonderful for Burns
Bolls, Piles and all skin eruptions. It's
the world's oliaiuplon healer. Cure
guaranteed. 25o. Hold by W L DeLano
City Lots.
Ton city lots 100x00 for sale for (200
eaoti. No uiouoy need be paid down,
provided purchaser will build house
upon lot. After house Is built then
lot can be paid for In Installments.
Lot i are covered with large bearing
fruit trees. Inquire P O Box 818.
Residence For Sale,
My resilience on the north side of
Firm street, between Waihlngtou and
Jellersou streets, la for sale. For terms
apply to B b Dome.
Ueo A Dokhis.
Better or the blood Then Sarsaparllla
For those living In the Malaria dlutrlote.
Qrove's TiiBtoless Chill Toulo.
OASTOTIXA.
Bear, tho ) l118 KM V"" HavsAlwajS
tlw
m2U
8lgutai
or
Builders' hardware nf all kinds, both
good and cueap, at r u Uliamuers'.
None better than the Continental
Tailoring Co of Chicago. J M Howe,
agout.
Bedsteads $1.60 woven wlro matresB
$1.60. Top matroBBCH fi!.00 at Day &
Homtcreon's. .
B O, Hohultze, Dupout, Klflelte, Na
tlve Hon, In Leader, Hepeator, Bmoke
less or High Base shells at BD I'alue
fc Co's.
00 bloyoles sold at the Crescent
e.geuoy this year. A good thing, and
they are appreciated most ou an outing
or hard trip, iou never have to lead
them In, The Crescent stands up,
Bee them at F L Chambers'.
LOOKING BACH
To tltc tiiiie when she was pi ticket! from
the very rnsp of death, the nntuml im
pulse of the womanly heart is thiuikl'ul.
lies lor uic means which mi veil her,
aim ft iieaire to help
other women in like
caw. Those are the
motives which
immipua Mrs. Hva
ltimiett to write the
uccotiinnnyiiiK testi
monial to the curative
r ver of lr. Tierce's
l-ayorite Prescription.
T'ii is only one cure
out of thou wn Is, No
one wuuKl dare say
that the nvernge
womn i was not as
tmtl ,'ul ns ahe is
i;ixti. Ami it is the
truthf' I tf itiunmy of
the r ; :a; e woman
that " Tavuiite lre-
acripttun" cures
womanly diseases
when all other
it . :i.s and metli
cntii alwolutflv
h . It estali-
I.: . 'A tvitl.uitv,
vit the (h.iM! which weaken women.
IwMs infljitttni..t''on ami ulceration anil
cm s fcmrtlc we.ikne;. It trantpiiluea
the nerves, icstores the pjctite and
induces rettcsltiu sleep.
" I hnvr Intrmlnl for iome Hrrtf to write to
Mr. Km tliirnrtt of knrllviu to
I l y , ntl gtvr trtimonUl itt mt mt to
i - 1 :-'-u-itr hMtlniif tic m. My Iviliy
"' " j "lv lS.), niui I h.ttl Ciiirlt'chlltft,
4i J i.. .'. .tUr it.HH fr tn Kmt wrfki I
w t n ittTAitl'iil txtn.mkMi ml haJ f the
l-.t vtutiof thr titr. A'ter rrvtiuoy
Urvn t'.nne und I hml Win itivrn to xt l
nWnt Mir hittvtntt lo ift mc it Nltlr u( (r
Vv jvt I'RVoiilr Cinsx-iiiHl m. He hrt no faith
1h tt tmt Rt it. nj mhtn I hrt.l tnkn tt two
wwk 1 w,ti iblr to w.ili. to th ilititiiK fvmtn
to ttiv nirl.ml t-y thr Cmc I ha.l UWctt thf
! :!; 1 B-.ic (,t cik ( r mv familr of
I - t tt"Vr i'Tij lit. I'iri ( ami hu nmltotit
I . i' n c's rieastt'ir "ellcts cute UU
WTO
BY EDWARD F. YOUNGER.
Earl Greenlee had gone about for
several days bowed down with the
weight of a great Bceret. Ills vlgllunt
little wife had exhauated her bountiful
store of expedients In trying to dis
cover the mystery. Cajolery, threats,
wheedling, expostulation, argument, all
the Intricate wiles employed by skillful
women to get at the Inner thoughts of
her lord and master, were brought Into
play without avail.
Klnnlly she became desperate, and to
mollify her Greenlee Intimated that he
was planning a Joyous surprise for her.
Ho let fall the hint that be bad been
on the right side of the stocks In a
recent deal nnd "wlfey" was going to
reap the benefit. Beyond this he would
not utter a word.
At last he announced with a grand
flourish that his surprise was ripe.
Without going Into any details he
would simply suggest that any one
who was Interested might have his or
her curiosity satisfied by securing a
position at the front windows at or
about 2 o'clock that nfternoon. Then
ho hastened away, deHplto the almost
angry protests of "wlfey" that he cer
tainly should tell her in advance of the
others. Hut Greenlee was obdurate.
"The surprise Is for you, dearie," he
said, "and I want It to be complete. I
sbi.ll look for you nt the front window
up stairs about 2 o'clock, and when you
see what it Is you will forgive me for
not telling you and spoiling it all."
As soon ns ho had departed all tho
women In tho house Immediately went
into executlvo session for tho four
hundredth tlmo since they had first
noticed symptoms of Greenlee's secret.
All of tho old straw was vigorously
thrashed over, but they were finally
forced to give up the problem, Just as
they had done before. Then Mrs.
Greenlee went up stairs and indulged
In a spiteful little cry all by her lone
some. After this she bathed her eyes,
put on her best clothes, eradicated the
tear stains with plentiful dnbs of pow
der, and hunted up the other women
to sec if any of them had evolved a
working Idea, but they wero still
groping In the dark.
Meanwhile the day wore on and 2
o'clock was approaching. The resi
dents of the house lined up at tho win
dows after much sparring for the best
positions. The little ormolu clock
chimed tho hour of 2, and five pairs of
eyes searched the avenue up and down,
hut thero was no traco of Earl Green
lee and his monstrous "surprise."
Occasionally some one would go to tho
street door and peer through tho mazo
of vehicles aud individuals thronging
tho avenue, aud it was even suggested
that opera glasses might be used to ad
vantage. Then the clock struck tho
hour of 8.
"Dear me I" said Mrs. Greenlee,
bouncing to her feet "I had nn engage
ment Tvlth tho church committee of
which I am chairman at 8 o'clock. It
will never do to miss It, and I'm going,
surprise or no surprise. I have already
waited an hour for Mr. Greenlee, nnd
now he cnu wait an hour for mo. TIo
my face veil, please; I'm In a dreadful
hurry. Kear mc! I was never Into In
my lifo before, and It's all on account
of Earl Greenlee and his exasperating
mystery."
Ten minutes later sho was whirling
down tho nvcuuo in a enh she had
hailed at the comer, busily engaged lu
framing a suitable excuse for her tardi
ness, when the cab slowed up. "What
Is the matter, cabman? I told you to
drive rapidly. You must not stop until
wo reach the church."
"Had to stop, mem; tliero's Borne
thln doln ahead of us here, and my
horse la akeart
Mrs. Greculco opened tho cab door
and peered out. Then sho stepped out.
Just ahead of them, careening from
ono side of tho nrenuo to the other,
butting sidewalks and lampposts,
madly charging the curbing, roaring,
hissing and snorting, wns an automo
bile. Finally the unruly machine gnvo
ono triumphant lunge, vainly tried to
climb up the solid stotio wall of n club
house and fell back, broken nnd help
less, a mass of twisted steel and
pungent gasoline.
Then tho wreck of a man pried him
self looso from the smoking debris and
Hopped down on tho edge of the side
walk, where he sworo softly nnd
scraped tho oil from what remained of
his garments.
"Denr me! I wonder If tho man Is
hadly hurt?" said Mrs. Greenlee as
she adjusted her hellotropo toque aud
waited over to where ho was sitting,
Tho man looked up. Smudges of dU8t
and oil, streaks of gasoline, traces of
blood aud shreds ot clothing adorned
his countenance.
"Merciful heavens Earl Greenlee!'
screamed his wife, throwing her hands
into the ilr and threatening to collapse.
"That's all right, dearie; I'm not
hurt." Then he slowly nud painfully
arose and surveyed the wreckage be
side him. "I ordered this automobile
throe weeks ngo meant to give it to
you guess 1 have not had tlmo to
learn It yet, but I Intended to surprlso
you."
"Well, welll" said little Mrs, Green
lee, panting with excitement and
wringing her hands. "Well, you've cer
tainly surprised me. Yes, you've been
even more successful than that you've
shocked me. Now, get right Into this
eati and let me hurry you home before
t iy of our friends see you."
The church couuulttea fretted and
stewed nnd conjectured, but the able
chairman did not come. The oilier
residents or the Greenlee house kept
ceaseless ic!l at the front windows,
but they were disappointed, for his
wife sneuUed htm In the hack way.
rhleairo Uiv-ord Herald.
A WHEELER,
Expert Accountant.
OtHeasrd ltei teoe-Flrmeunt Oregon.
ilktira ntntl.l .t . 1. a.. .1 ...1.1 .
. ..,., nut i . iiourji coirr.
Injunction (ttrcD in doubl entry.
Adjustment of lulrkt and luu-lrtd scwunti
ujrn itnuilnes and ndr hldrecwed ss atvvs
ft mi usif MVUi nttvutioa.
Don't Rub It In.
Att
ALL
?iZr,m ACHES AND
PAINS LOOK
ALIKE
TO
Scotd&emedy
T:i.r; : re :. ur food reasons why every
ho. ieho d s'ouU us: this remedy:
l"lit It pen.'ir.itt-s quicker and deeper
ihan any kuowa rLM:..(Jy.
Becoml It rinuves pain und coreness at
uncc, ind x. 'it not t-oil tT tlisculor the
kln or f.:.i...nw".
Third it com i. no chloroform, ethr,
ammonia, ciiijicum or Iodine and i3
not volatile.
Fourth H.-.-nH.-e It Is the only safe, quick
ami hAiiaU-sa n-medy found on the
murki-t.
Bold by all drugglata at W cer.ta.
SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY
Vnlrn Aiiency 6A.N FRANCISCO
Sold y Linn Drug Co
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
As mercury will surely destroy the
boobs of smell and completely deraie
the whole system wheu entering It
through tbe mucous surfaces, rjucb
articles should never be u-td except ou
prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as tbe damage they Till do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F J Cheuey &
Co, Toledo, O, contains ne mercury,
aud Is taken internally, acting direuliy
upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces o(
the system. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get I lie gemiiue. It
Is taken Internally, aud made iu Tole
do, Ohio, by F J Cheney & Uo, Testi
monials free.
Sold by druggist", price 75o per Dot
tle. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Death Stood Off.
E B Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta,
Tex, once tooled a grave-digger. He
Bays: "My brother was very low with
yellow fever and Jaundice. I per
Buaded bim to try Klectrio Bitters,
and be was soon mueb better, but con
tinued their ubs until he was wholly
cured. I am sure Eleolrio Bitters saved
bis life." This remedy expels malaria,
kills disease germs aud purities the
blood; aids digestion, regulates liver,
kidney aud bowels, cures constipation,
dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kludey
troubles, female complaints; gives per
fect health. Only 50d at W L De
Lano'a drug store.
Help Wanted.
Manager wanted in every large
county to appoint agents for the fa
mous "Gameo' Bkill" niokel slot ma
chine for drinks or cigars; lawful
everywhere, takes place of all forbid
den Blot maohln-i. R'ntedorsold on
easy pavi: ' it- it u- terr'.Jory
quiok. J' 1 ii, r Jill Inra Table Wcilrs,
Cuicego, Id.
Tho Beit Prescription tor flalarla,
Chills and Fever Is a bottle G rove'.
Tabtklkss Chili. Tokio. It Is simply
Iron and quinine lu a tasteless form No
cure uo pay. Price 60o.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ills Kind You Have Always Bought
KtttorelVITSI.il
'.OST V.oC
Cures Impotency, Night Emiss io
wastinrf diseases, all elTects c- ,
3fi abuse, cr excess ard i-i
cretion. Aiieretontoni
blood builder. Brines ti.
pV pink plow lo palecheekr ,
C restores the nre of you
( By mat! BOc per hex; (5 box
ior i,.a.rtt); tvir' j written fcimra.
too to cure refund tho uiouc,
NtRVl f A MEDICAL CO.
CI'nU'nA JacU-n ts., CHICAGO, Iu
For Hale by Linn Drug Co
LANE GOOHTY BANK
EUGENE,
OREGON.
Iit.Mlth.d In 1881. Oldait
Sank ia IK County.
A General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms
A. O. HOVEY, President
I. . f. HU LIN, Cashier.
II. H. HOVEY. Awl (Vl.inr.
EUGENE
LoanSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash M - $50,000
Surplus . . 5,000
OtNIRIl NKINOJ UtlNIK TRANS.
aotkd on ravopuaic tismi,
Pratu imhmi on tho principal cltlra ot thi
I nuM nut,', ami furvlKn ronntrltw.
Inlinl Ili.wi.,l on lmn,1 t'ortlficalo ot
llH).lt when ivlt rialoti irlod.
v uim'iioui rvyiTt our prompt attention.
CUy and t'ouoty Vlarraiiu nought.
W I. IKOVia. 0. PISt.
PMlWont. Ylo P-MIOOn'
'.. osouh".. w. w. bo
Caitlir. at.: Cllkwi
QUEER WHEELS
on the market aud
called high grade too.
Those who are satis
fied with such have
not high grade in
telligence. Perfect wheels, aud that
means perfect in every
particular-are uennei
scarce nor high priced.
We have them, bell at
moderate fieures. too. Drop
these SNELL bicycles, $25.
" i,.r
familiar, but were never ueiuio
Barker Gun
SMOKE.
BflflQUET.
High Grade 5c Cigar
F. C. Potts
Manufactureri
BLUE EIVEH CITY.
The Coming Mountain Town, Mining Cent er o
Western Oregon Lots are Now on Sale.
Riiir NJrfcwr If you want a beautiful Bummer home with 'all the Arirantfioait nf&,.ltv
, in attandatit; if you want to make an investment that will pay
mainfulil y; if you want to be lu the swim in the great Blue River Mining Boom, that fa
to come, buy lota now in Blue Kiver City. For a period of
Fifteen Days Only
BLUR RIVFP r.ITV-
olilonarlz m,nin ji.i7i im V, " Blue River, and is in the tract of the rich
25 Etod aid dJ .Vatl. hlIiH1U?.liBVeWt,c,h i8 m, the ,vcree of 0 "ltanti.l borm. It has
rulnTotntlnten'iin fXJh k" " d
Special.
R-iU W'J
IVSOT1
& fi!
mrnik
of menstruation." They nro tlFIifsAVPR? h ''ainf
becomes pTee."Fl.OOqpilllM
by drugeLsts. DR. Mott-s 7nTi5,,T,.Yr VIA1I". Sold
ForSale by Linn
FIRST-
National Bank
Of Furjeno.
Pld up Cash Capital S60 OOO
Surplus ii . $60,000
Euoene, Oregon.
A ilT BANKING BUSINESS
r ,. 00 "W'n'le term. Sinh
1 I ,? 1 Mc' " l""ciwrnd Port-
Bill, ,,chanSe sold on Unign conntriea.
vtfgZS"' ra
TtQ HnmM
Preiiiilent,
S B Kaam,
Vice trmMent
P. E. S:ttiiQsaas,
t'al,ier.
L. H. Pottih
Asubtant.
Notice To Creditors.
NotiM iii btbj giTPii that Angeline
Holl and L. K. Skipworth hare bMii, bv
the (.onnty Conn of L.ne County, O-egoD
appointtd eiec-utor, ol the last will atd
lt.tami.nl Mid ntat, of rnel D. Holt
d-.e,l, and all peron, haviro claim,
.k.in,ttl.,t.:.ol lb,. ah! dece .
hereby nottart to rrwnt Ibe MmTdntJ
,nl at tbe l.w ofiioeol E. H. SKvLJ
fr.nu th. da , ol thi. nonce. 0I"h"
Dated, hugene, Orrgoo, July Ji iWI
As iaumi Ho t,
E. K Slll'WOKTB,
EiecutordfoMaaslate.
in some time ana iook tu
1 1 1 A.
Many of the names are
nf tiiaoi nirnrflfl.
notcu u -t,
Works,
9th Street,
Eugene, Or
'TIS EASY WHEN YOU
KNOW HOW;
and where to ueoure hltf!. grade
wiiPB and litiiorn, to got the best
and purest at low prices. You caa
always find the very uhoicent vin
tagee in clarets, Burgundies, Khine
wines, champagnes, and every
thing in the best tnblo wines, with
the best Doquetunu nnest navora,
as well an choice old whiskies,
ale, porter and beer at,
W. M.
RENSHAW'S
Eugene. Oregon.
To Make a Long Story
Short
these warmdajB we will Dot tell you of the
beauty or fine finish "f our laundry work, but
just remind you that when you want that deli
cate colored neglige laundered that we will do
it just like new without injury to color or
fabric. Our work on linen collars aud
ouffa Weill 'nuff Baid!
Eugene Laundry Co
you
soon
! beautifully located on the banks of the far
-r for .building
S. C SPARKS.
Blue Itiver City, Oregon,
3 1 Deiis, irrcg-ulanty End
fe.DL7 omissious, increase vin
vuauvilu l0velan(( (J(
Druq Cn
Notice to Creditors.
claim, against safd fSubZ
1 P"M.D' ,he s with the Drooe':
00nhTnoHeehm8,Im0Uh8 "oni S
uated July 27, 1901:
Canadian Pacific
$60 OO
To St Paul and return,
limit GO days. Tickets
on sale May 30th and
June 7th.
$86.00
Buffalo and ,tturn
ImiUSOday,. Tickets
on sale jgl and 3rd
June y8,comniencing
T v lrticuUr. a,,, ly to
U. lUKlT.i,,,,
P. J. C Yl E. M Third Street,'
A. t Urn IV. Ait '""'".Or
J MtLLUMa,
TOHmT.Uw
BILYiilJ,
ATT01tNEY.AT.Uw
OaKa-OvarFiratNationju
OWOODCOUK,
ATTflfi NE Y-ATLi
Offlce-Owhalfblockaoutholrw
It SKirwoETH.
MTORNEY.AT.UW
WU1 practice in all the Courts
HKLMDS W THOMP80H
(JIHOMPSON 4 HAEDY,
ATTORNEYS.AT.Uw
OHioe-Iii First National Bank nl
Praotice m all the courts. B,t.
Eoamji, Objoo,,
M TKAVIS,
Attorney-At-L,,,
Offloe-Over Eugene Loan'ta.
JJ ARB A ATJGH4JC ISSINGES
AITORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office Room 3 McCluiig BuUdisg,
Eoasjii, Obkkij,
Q.BO, B DORRIS,
A 1'1'ORNEY & COUNSRt.,,.!
of thestltl ' Mfi
Speoial attention given to oollectfaa .
Office 1 irst Nations Bank Blik
Rooms 1. 2 and 3,
MEDICAL.
D
RJW HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN AND BirtMIM
OffinA Oval Wlllrino.l. I ;'.. 1
Office Hours 9 to 12 a mj i to 5u4;J
9 pm. . .
Residence Ferry street bttwm 114,1
jpAINE ft KTJTKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEOK
Officoa In Eugene Loan & Sarbjiair
Special attention to surgery and iwgialfct
eaaesoi women.
J S LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clockfl'Repalred.
Ecozni, Onioos
yll G BIDDLE,
DENTIST
Office-On OUre street, bstweeo RMaii
Slth street one blj wjjt of Miiuul
hotel
U D. SMITH, D. 0. MI33 A.ll ailti.1) I
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Eugene Loan it Savings Bank baildinf.
Office hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 4:30.
evening hours by appointment,
calls attended to day or night, -
J-JEEBERT LEIGH
ASSAYER AND METAUUE6S
EOOEMB OWt
Best equipped Assay Laboratory In t t
Prompt and reliable returns gnarMW. I
Working teats made on ore samplM ""l
fifty pounds to determine the molt ml
metnod ot treatment.
""HE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFI.
LIFE AND ACCIDENTFOUCS I
A . T n . ..nu Han Art.
J. M. Williams. ' PortluJ,
Mil Eip
T N SEGAR. Proprietor
Strictly first claw.
New management.
tj. a, ,r Hit.
tST Headquarters 'for C'oniniercitl M
Eugene hmW
AT NEW mili.
rOOT Or LAWRENCC STRl"
APPLE AND
FRUIT BOXES
WASHINGTON
rrrAD culWrtLES.
FULL ASSORTMENi
OF LUMBER
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE L.INE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor-
u.n. i,... vmmie for Flo"
Daily except dundsy t8mI,w
Returning statie le
for Eugeae daily exoept euDdr
n m
Saturday! at 8 a m. , uuW
Arrlv4 InEufrer.al IpnitM"'
following.
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