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riml Vo Have Always Bought, ami which 1ms been o for over jv, jours, ims uonio tlio Rltrnntiiro of s - a"d 1W leen umrto under his jier- ,7i 8.?al 6ul,crvlsi,i siisro its Infancy. i.'i'V'w' Allow n i.nn t,wlo,...l. ... - - - . . ' .v . VI .11 1 111 1 1 IN. UCo""t-"rfuits I'"1110"8 nnlJust-ns-po.Hlftro but 'jwriments that trifle with anleiuluiircrtho health of )Sifiut mid ChUdren-Experloco against Experiment, I ' hat is CASTORIA (Sftoriii Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Faro 'rlo, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is X'leasant. 16 , contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kareotio fUbtn e. It3 age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind : Colic- It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation snd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ' ; Tlio Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. JENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the fie KM You Have Always Bought I In Use For Over 30 Years. i TM CtNTAUH OOMMNV, TT MU MMV TRECT. New YORK OfTV. I PROPRIETORS A fair Bhare ol the pabllo pat v rouge solicited, To the Farm ers we will pay the highest DiarSet price for fat cattle, hogs nil sbep. Shop on Will amette (it, Eugene, Oregon, i I Orders Droaintlv delivered. II Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply of :eef mutton PORK and VEAL Tlio MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, J lormi of life, Endowment and Gold Bond irotiu ana Annuities. Guaranteed value mi utti furnlihcd by W, A. WANN, Eugene, Or. 7 Gap Closed Th operation ofthrough trains be tween Sua Francuoo and Los An- MM. ttiif ii.il Q..1. TJ 1. will begin on May, .March 31, 1901 ..ON THE NEW..., V COAST LINE... t. ITwo Throngn Trains Dafly. The terminal n .1,. j ! j' 7" jajiitj triio viinni(u uio tawrt picturesque, varied and enter , ihiibb on we ooniinenb uiqumut amenta of the , iouthem acific. Mis & Eastern RAILROAD. t: E CARD NO. 20. tn-; Albany 125 P M rvallia lMPSI . i for N Tr.it ' i -....i Muuui... 0:00 x ax 1 1 Rtun . Arrir Leeee Yennlna 7sin A M I Iatm Corvallia.' '.V.'u'jSO A M ...12:16 PM ... 1:00 PM ... 3:4.1 P M ! Arrttee Albany.. T Detroit j Leave. Albany. . i Arrive iV.roit. So. 1 .m . - ..-u, i.ni:ft I ',." 1Mk J0AM J ' Albany H.OB A M Trum 1 and 4 arrive In Albany In timt ?r lth S """h b"""-' trainM w V.r- ,,f p Kni. i j . i i. ) ..2 er,nncl. itn thl d P Iraina a ",1 A"'iT vin direct aenlw t J 1 '"rllrnit. Ilreilnrmh and othw A. - ir.TM iunui at iwp m ?-ftr, am.l . n .u i a .M:n n l . .-j .T"."".. " i . 1 inn. ir.tnm u;w v w iirthtr infitnauva apply to EDWIN 8TONK, w Manatr T H Tt RVKR A(ri Ally H CltOMdK Amot CorralUs. Signature of Hops. Salem Statesman, Oct 11: Several hop sales were reported yesterday in this district, at 23 oents and better. Twenty-five oents will rjrohahlv mnn some thousands of bales that are in the growers' bands, waiting for the mar ket to oome up to that point. The Eastern ooneumers understand this but tbey do not want to pay the price If they can get the hops oheaper. This will mean something like 28 oents or more, laid down in New York. Thurston News. QniM Seiictal Sorvlce. Thurston, Oot 11, Joseph Hayes baa purobased two lots in Thurston and is now erecting a fine resldenoe on the same. Frank Chevalier bas erected a new building for a saloon and has opened the place for business. He has a license to sell liquor in quantities of one quart and oyer. Just Received. New and up-tod ate fall and winter millinery. Many years of experience has taught me when, where and what to buy. Not having the expense of blred help and owning my own build ing have no blgh rent to pay, oonee quently am in position to sell goods with less profit than anyone, besides our motto is llye and let live. fcj C Raskin, No. 20 West 7th stieet, upstairs over muslo store. A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know,' writes Rev 0 J Budlong, of Ashway' B I, "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine I found in Eleolrlo Bitters. They cured me of jaundioe and liver troubles that had oaused me great suffering fur many yean. For a gonuine, all-aruuud cure tbey exoel auything I ever snw " Electric Bitters are him sui pr i-e or ai lor iueir wuuuer ful work In livir, kiduey and stomach troubles. Don't fall to try them. Only 10 oents. Brtlsfaotlon guaranteed by w Li JJe Lano. Suburban Property For Sale. 30 acre lb 6 or 1U acre tracts. The and is first class, looated leeB than a mile from the postoflloe, Ideal building site. ToIp land can be bought much cheap- irtlia" town lots, aud to the party buying tbe first tract and building on same a special induoement on price will be made. Willamette Valley Land Co Storage, Storage, Storage. Geo. T. Hall and Sons public and private warehouse now ready lor all kinds of storage. Hops, wool, grain, merchandise aud household good'. We want three or foui thousand bU'b els ol oats. Hall and Hon. New Addition to Eugene. a c Dab., jfc f n h.va nUtlpd Ihe R 1 . I li.nti w ' , r uii i.nii mniiitinff nf lota situ ate two t.locke south of the Patterson nohool building. Theee sre aesirame lots and are for sale at reasonable prices. For runner iniuriumuou uu wn Ofiloe at No 8 West Ninth street. For Sale Cheap. A Perkins windmill, force rump nd 45 barrel galranlid Iron wator tans Apply to Fkfp Fisk, Hhetill'e Ofllee. (jA.jVOItIA, ru.,k. y,Ir,ek-,il-iH.l&W Sifaatan f My Uncle From New York. Thelantnlirhl'sworkofthe Ueorgla Harper Coumauv at the Prk, day erenlng lu tbe presentation of Ihe Irresistably fuuuy farceHimedy, "My Uueie Fro-u New Vork." was greeted Wish uproars of launh-er aud applause. This speaks approval for the produc tion and acting of the company for which it Is the purpose of the play. The company was very well liked here. 11 Ns Harper has a place lu tbe play gclog public's heart similar to that held by MUs Jessie Shirley audit she eoujes to Eugene turain shn win u eotbusiastloally received. Brownsville Personals. Brownsville, Oot 11. A farewell reception was given by the Native Daughters and the WnnH man rM.nla at the Masonic Hall lant nlgbttorDr I W Starr and family who leave today for Eugene, where they will reside. About 270 persons and Invited friends Wert praceut. A Una aiinnar served at midnight. Kev M T Wire, of Albany, the newly appoioiea Methodist minister to this place, arrived today and will at once take up his pastoral wurk. Settled at Last. Peace reigns and the Leroyle Ross ooutrovrrsy Is no more and It is now authnrltively Btated that "Other People'e Money" company bas rear ranged ltB route so as to give one per formance here. This baa been a sue oeesful tflort on the part of Manager Ross to maintain bis rights and to give his patrons an attraction of known quality and congratulations are due him. It is understood that tbe date originally contracted for will le played. ISatemlle Market. The last Ibsub of the Watervllle Timesicontains tbe .following: Holders of the largest and best lots of bops will not take 30 cents for them and as there are few anyway, not njuoh business is doing In consequence. A few sales of small lots are made at 28 to 80 oents. Daniel Livermore sold 10 baits at 29 oents. We have beard of no sales above 30 cents. Hotel Arrivals. THE SMEEDE. Mrs T E Foreman, Hoqulam, Wash 8 Bmeed, wf and dau, Waltervllle T 8 Potter, Portland Ulb Kneil, Portland M A Premier, Portland E Bennett, Hell Fountain Fluley Morrison, Portland J W Bhumate Walterville Robt A Miller, Ore City W H Flek, Chicago F P Mays, Rowland Kola Neis, Halem Cbas Llvesley, Balem H H Holland, Portland Jim Miller, Portland Manly Smith, Portland A W Humphrey, Portland A F Joue', Chicago Walter R Hall, Detriot J B Rued, 8 F D H Northnip and wf, Haoramento J H Payne, Haoramento U 0 Manzay, 8 F C E Lacke, N Y Oscar Leltz, Portland BUI Peal, Portland O S George, 8 F Ham C Waldburg, Portland F V Ross, Albany H F Busbong, Portland E M Rosenthal, Portland Wm Beck, Portland E La Forest A wf, Wendllng J tios Gusnee, Portland F V Rons, Portland E H Cooper, Portland E H Berry, Campbell, Col Barney May, Harrlsuurg U 8 Evans, Portland A R Roney, Goshen Geo R Varney, MoMinnvllle W J Miller, Portland Cbas Hadley, Portland A A Reardon, Portland C J Btedmore, Hllverton E D Olds, Oreg City T M Reosbaw, Grants Pats H Elgin, Wendllng O W Crawford, 8 F Dr. Penland, Osteopath. Dr Hugh Penland, osteopath, late of Aloany and sucoewor to Miss AM Hnillh in this city, has arrived and hus opened bis ofhoe lu the rooms In the McClung block, formerly occupied by Miss Smith. Consultation and examination free Albany Democrat: Dr I W Starr, of Brownsville, bas sold bis drug store to P E Hume. Dr Starr will move to Eugene to reside. This slirnatnre l on erery bo. C-':b -enata Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabta the ranwtlr that enrre a cold la one day Fortane Favori a Texan. "Having rtlhtrewlng rln In hea1, bjck and timach, aud lielng without appetite. I began to u I)'. Kind's New Llf Pill--," writes W. P. White head of Kennidale, lei', ""id n Ml like ne ni"n." Ii t .lible In amniaeh rod It r rrouiilea. Only 28 scents at W L I'l.m. a ouir store. i I i j hi i i r e 5at ftsentrt dfaetus Ulhy Use Stale Groceries When wo will isll you (reah tinea at reasonable prlra.? We keep freh M.i.l itrucens as wall a. faucy ouh in .uk at all tiuiee ani ituanuitM thvui. Try Heinz Pure J. W. WHITE, .il..li.a.,u...l.l..i.. VioletaT By HELEN WOOD ropvrlg.'if. lMI,tv !:'' Too.1 Edith Dean entered her Aunt Marcy's room w ith n in-cnt bunch of violets on her Jacket. They tilled the room with their perfume and seemed the spirit of their wearer, a slender girl with deep blue eyes and a pretty, pensive wny of carrying her head. Mrs. Murray greet ed her niece affectionately. They were strikingly nllke the same eyes, lips and wavy hair and the same qulek, nervous way of speaking. "How beautiful your violets are!" - "Oh, yes," replied the girl carelessly. "Jimmy always seuds uie lovely Mow ers, but I'm getting so tired of violets. I don't sec why ho didn't get American Beauties instead today." She tossed her coat carelessly on the couch, crumpling and crushing the vio lets. Her aunt looked up quickly and theu drew tho girl to the stool at her side. "Edith, your words remind uio of a story. May I tell It?" The girl nodded her head delightedly. "It was In the spring of 1S01. I wits a gay, spoiled girl, like you, nnd Lang don Murray, to whom 1 had been en gaged for several months, wns my helplCBS slnvo. While our social pleas ures differed slightly from those of tho present dny we, too, loved pretty gowns and flowers, so when Langdon promised to scud me, for a certain dance, the prettiest flowers ho could find I naturally expected something quite handsome In the way of a bou quet Instead of the roses I bad hoped for there came only a bunch of violets, not violets do Parma, like yours, but the simplest of fragrant blossoms. I wus In a flue temper, tossed them aside aud went to tho dance unadorned with any flowers. If Langdon felt hurt, he showvd no sign, and his very self re straint annoyed me the more. I was disgracefully pettish nil evening and on tho way home had little to say to my long suffering escort. "The next evening he called as usual, nnd In the meantime mother had res cued the discarded violets ami placed them In a vase. lie crossed to the piano and touched the half faded flow ers whimsically. Then he turned to mo with unusual gravity and tender ness. " 'So you didn't like my violets, Mar cy, denr?' "Childishly I shook uiy bend. " '1 thought, dearest, they were the reflection of your eyes. That's why 1 11118. MCIIHAY SltOWKD EDITH A BUAIiIi HOUyULT OP FADED FLOWEUS. choso them. Perhaps, as you don't care for them, I may tako a few?' " 'Take them, of course,' I said non chalantly. " "Noi I want you to give them to me,' "Wondorlngly I selected a small bunch and handed them to'hlm. Then I laughed nervously. " 'Dear me, Langdon, you look as se rious as if you were going to a fu neral.' " To something worse than that, Marcy, dear; towar. And these will remind mo of the sweetest girl In tlio world, my slender, blue eyed violet, who la going to bo brave till I come back." "A chill crept over me. I snw my pettish folly, my one sided quarrel, in their true II lit. What a penitent girl 1 wns. and how completo wn our roconriUatlon, how lender our parting! Then, when lie had kissed me goodhy for tl.t last time, I took what was left of tho violets and pressed them In this book." Mrs. Mumy opened nn old fashioned collection of rer' ' nod showed Ldlth a small iK.nquet of withered flowers tied with whlto ribbon. "You of today cannot rcuii tiio hor rors of th civil war. Mother and I sewed li.r eM.mtly for tho aoldlora. It wns all we coul 1 do. This lnhor of lovo, with ri. iii'-nt lottera from Ling. don, who w:.i with tho western nrmy, kept ino nllve. (Separation had taught me how .!.-.(. was my lovo for hlru. "After tt. -r tattle of Ktony Jttd:o 'nine word that Langdon bad lieen ter ribly wound. -d and left on the fluid un til nld mM be sent to him, Imt when tlio liotpitiil corps rrHd he wns not to be found, nnd tbe nMuiut who wrote the letter hud 1 'ii Ohio to learn Cider Vinegar. AJJMORY ltLOCK, i'bouo, Red V, nothing of his fnto, nor could the In quiries Instituted by my father solve tho mystery. I railed at futo. I prayed to die. If only I could visit bts grave, know where ho was sleeping with my violets over his heart, as ho bad said they should nlways He. "The weeks dragged Into months, and thon suddenly came news from Nash ville that ho lay there lu the govern ment hospital; with other Federal pris oners he had been recently exchanged, and If 1 wished to see him allvo I must como nt once. Of the horrors of that trip and the days among tho suffering and dying you can never know, but I nursed Langdon back to life, and when wo reached our northeru home it was a more sensible, thoughtful woman that he led to tho altar, aud, uiy dear. In tho Urst few years of our married life whenever the old thoughtless words rose to uiy Hps I recalled tho violets .which ho bad worn over his heart through the battles and tho marches, and whenever I became seltlsb and thought my hushnnd was not doing everything ho could to make me happy I would steal away to my room and look into tho pages where these with ered flowers lay. Violets may be mod est, but they cau recall memories which no haughty American Beauties can boast" Edith was very thoughtful as she kissed her aunt aud wont to her room, Thcro on her tea table the maid had placed it vaso tilled with American Beauties. She flushed as sho looked at them. What had she said to Jimmy about hating violets? That evcuing when Jim Barber call, ed on his fiancee Edith was wearing the violets. Ho elovuted his eyebrows slightly, then bent down to kiss the tender, upturned (ace. Edith was look ing unusually pensive. "I thought you bated violets. Didn't you got tho roseB this afternoon?" Edith smiled. "I won't lib, Jimmy. I do like roses best, but when you send tbe violets why why, that makes them different you know." Jim, rather surprised at the? sudden tenderness nnd gentleness of bis whim sical sweetheart, held her close to his heart At last Bhe raised her bead and, pulling some violets from ber corsage, fastened them on his coat Again ho stooped to kiss her bands as she whis pered : "You don't think, Jimmy, that there's going to bo a war very soon?" Jimmy, who belonged to tho national guard, glanced at ber curiously. "No, dear." Bho sighed happily and murmured, "I'm very, very glad." Vourtli Contnry Shorthand, That shorthand was used In tho an cient world Is well known, but our In formation Is still sennty, nnd any ad dition Is welcome It may therefore bo worth knowing that there Is in the Armenian "Acts of Bt Calllstratus" a reference to the employment of ste nography. A translation of this is In cluded In Mr. V. C. Conybearo's "Ar menian Apology nnd Acta of Apollo nlus and Other Monuments of Early Christianity." Tho account of Cal llstratus was probably written In tho. fli'Ht half of the fourth century. It In cludes several long addresses of Calll stratus to his fellow soldiers In expla nation of tho mysteries of tho new faith for which ho and forty-nlno of his comrades becamo martyrs. Per haps with a vlow to giving them au thority as verbatim roports, the, com piler says: "But thcro was a certain scribe of tho law court who was near to tho prison, and ho listened to tho dlscourso of Calllstratus, and be wrote it down in Bborthnnd on paper and gavo It to us, and we set In order with all ac curacy tho record and outllno of his thought" Thackeray's Facial Appearanoe. Iii mill or ISM) Charlotte Bronte wrote of Thackeray: "To mo tho broad brow seems to express Intellect Cer tain lines about the nose nnd cheek bo tray the satirist and tbe cynic; the mouth Indicates a childlike simplicity, perhaps oven a degree of Irresolutcness In consistency weakness, hi short, but a weakness not unnmhiblc." And Mr. Motley, writing to his wife In 1858, said: "I bcllovo you havo never soon Thackeray. Ho bas the appearance of a colossal Infant smooth, white, shin ing, ringlety hair, flaxen, alas, with ad vancing years; a roundlah raco with a little dab of a nose, upon which It Is a perpetual wonder how he keeps bis spectacles." This broken uoho was always a source of amusement to Thackeray himself. He caricatured It lu bis drawing, he frequently alluded to It in his speech and in bis letters, and be was fond of repeating Douglas .lerrold'e remnrk to blm whon ho was to stand as godfather to a friend's son, "Lord, Thackeray, I hope you won't present the child with your own mug I" A T.ad.r Hearted Dos, A sick dog took tip his abode in the field behind our house, nnd after see ing the poor tiling lying there for somo time I took It food end milk and water. Tho next day It was still there, and whon 1 was going out to fed It I snw that a small pug was running about It, o I took a whip out Willi mo to diivo It away. The pu planted Itself be tween mo and Hie sick dog and barked at mo savagely, but at last I drovo tt awny und again gave food nnd milk and water to my protege. Tha little pu. watched mo for a few moments, and as soon ss he felt quite assured that r Intentions toward the sick dog worn friendly It ran to me wagging Irs tall, leaped up to my shoulder and licked my fneo nnd hands, nor would It touch the wntix till the invalid had bad nil It wanted. 1 u pose that It was satisfied that Its com panion was In good hnnds, for It trot ted happily awny and did not appear upon the scene again. Cor. Ixindon Spectator, CLASSIFIED GOllEl Notices onilsr tbU hand nut to' eicocl fW hie, N) oente per wwkj f 1 50 a oi.mti 812 par year. For Sale. -A bilhuil table and safe D.INIEI, lUllV FOK HALE. A good work horse, light bay, good looker, sound. Weigh! l:so. Price fTS. Dunn Bros Bakery. TEAM tOli iSAI.K.-Wekhlhe r. epcotlvely UJU ,! UJOf llll.U; S years old. Address Cuss Krledel, Eugene. FOR 8ALf;.-s7.H.-k aliee"i.-7ft n. ,.i of ewes, lis Head of lambs and i bucks. Will sell cheap. Addries P O Box 130, Juuotloti City, Oreg, rOK SALE. A ti ie lenience for sale at a bargain. Inquire of Wil lamette Valley Laud Co, or of Mrs Healop ou the corner of Fifth and Lawrence streets. Help Wanted, WANTED Six (0) miners at the l nole Sain mine, lllue River, Ore. U1KL WAN TED. For general house work. Call on Mrs J W Kays, 741 Willamette street. Lost and Pound. LOST. A bundle conlaliilng hed- qulltsand overcoat on R ver road between Eugeue aud Jtiuotlon Thursday forenoon, Oct 9. Suitable reward to dudir. Leave at the Uuahd oflliw. For Kent. ROOMS TO LliT.-Iuqiilre ol Mrs. Straud Long at berdressiiiaklug par lors ou Willamette street. RESIDENCE FOB RK.N P. A com modious foveuleen-rooin residence on South Willauietto stieet fur relit Apply at this otlloe. Miscellaneous. BOARDERS WAN I EU Six Hoard ers wanted at 807 Willamette street, south. (SITUATION WAN TED.-U.rl wishes situation In housekeeping Cell at MrsJ W Johnson's corner of West Fifth and Lawrence streets. HAIRDRESelNU AiND MANICUR ING. Miss Welle, of Portland, has opened parlors in Miss E SnlUmau's ' Millinery store, 25 Euet Nlutli street, She solicits the patronage, of tlio Eu gene people. Prices: Shampooing 25 cents; tiairdretalng Scents; mani curing 26 utute. City Property for Sale Hsnduioks' Addition to Euoknh To Ihoae desiring lo purchase city lots, I have laid out au aitdillou ou the uuntb aide of the oily aud north of College ilill Purk I nave izu lota lu mis aililitiou, aud ain soiling them very low so as lo euab u every one to havo a huuiu of tbeir own. Tae price oi utuse lots is rruiu f iu up, Elus Hikwasi Addition to lcokxi. I have somo very dusirruble lots lu this anuilion, In the very heart of the ully und withiu a few blocks uf VYillnuiuttu ulruut, WurrKixsa's Addition to KousNa 1 have a few lots 111 tins uddltlou within two blocks uf the First riutlouul liauk, Oolleoc Uldl Pans I havo 100 lots lu this addition. The pries now is $5U euuh, W will wlvuiio the priue soon. We expect College Bill Park to become the most desirsblu resi dence property in or near tho city. UiNDniojca' Addition to (Jollsuk 11 tll Pask We bare 70 lots (or sale obeip in this addition! also 40 or AO aures uf very choice fruit land. 1 have ou thin plaoo TfOU young prnne trees, about 4K) liurilett pear trees, and 2U0 black wah.nt tries, also uppleu, plnuia and small fiuiu. Tli is plaoo hus a good (ami hcuse, barn und out-housus, and is a most beantilul suburban pieoo of prop erty. It is known as the Lounst Ilill I:ir.n, and there is no place lu tho state mure beautifully and pleasantly situated. 1 am Dot in real estate business us a bnsi nesa we sell our own lands only. I employ no agents. Any one t'eslriiig to purchase any ol this property Mill lluil mo at tho First Natiojal Hank. 1 will bo pleased to show property anil give prices. I miiht ex change suuie of tins property lor good timber land. Come mid se-t tue. ' Encyclopaedia for Sale. 'The Guard oilers n len-volume Americanised Enoyolopnedla li I tun in e for sale. There are OUU'i pages of the work, 96 ordered maps of , tales and 0 'untrles and numerous illu Irutlons. It Is durably bound In sho p and bas been well used. In this conilensatli nof ihe Rritanloa especial pains were taken, as the name Indicates, Ui give sjieelal preferenoe to subjects of American Interest, at the same time pruning long and prolix articles of all superfluity, though not materially curtailing the presentation of desirable facts. Tills encyclopaedia bai hcsii In o n -slant use for several years, it Is oil. i. ed for sals f -r the sufllnlent reason Uoit the ofllee has been supplied with a complete liiliannlca Willi a tin -v 'o n "American upobiiniii'." C .yc ' - For Infant i nn ' i . r-o StolUnd Yui) H ' v Koagii. GROSSMANN'S PATENT WRITING RING. THK mint Imirtftiit lniinvi inria of tfo tn tti art nf i ma:iliii, u.fmiii t .i p enront wiiUr aplcti lM ianijvn la fuw wltN hi M tiM nt thl; ri n rf, Kn4orwl ly prunilntut ' iVc-lilcnli uid M Harvln f K.lucAtloti it Kiriija nd AmHc. Hnip! rlown twMirt-'! i.M s?fit iKMi imiil lor l.if, ifnle impl Ail Winn onldrintf ilnirS rinif. utit'.i w itlir f'r mm, woium, nr i-'.iid, PENN MFG SUPPLY CO, No. 119 8. r'imHh nirMt, IIHI.ADKI.PIIIA. HUHINKHa CARDS ATTOKNKYS-AT LAW. M WILLIAMS. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW C llfc-tlens a aiieclaltr. J Qv--tNtr l.ane County Bank, 1IILYEU, AITOIJh'KY-AT LAW ' - -', ' Firat National Bank. Kcuixs, Uaaoos, a tJ WOODCOCK, ATT01iXEY-AT-IAW 0'ii00..()lia hif block toutb ofL'hrlaiuan Block Kuaiss, Oasuoa. K U SKIPWOKT1L JOHN M PIPKd SKlPWOHl lt ft PIPES vri'OHNKYS-AT-LAW Will prartloo In all the Court'a. KuoknbOhboon. Bti-aus w thomi'son ohs a HASUf r JUIOMPSON HAitDY, ATTOUNKY8 AT-LAW. Otlice la First National BankiBulldlng. . iucmvo iu mi uio uouria, KuoaHi, Onioon. J" M TKAVIS, Attorney At Law, tltllee ')ver Kugone Loan & Havinga bank. Kiteue, Oregon. Q BO, B DOHIU8. A 1TOKNKY & CO D NSKLOH-AT-LAW Will oriiutice iuall tha oourU of ilia Hacond Judicial District and in the Buprame Court ol uioalala. Hiieoial attention given to oolloctlona and aiAttors in probate. Olliue First National Hank Bl Ig. Kuoms 1, 2 and & John M. K:liuunaon Leon K. Kdmun,on KDMUNSON & EDMUNSON. ttoruoys-At I.aw. l'ractico In all the courts. Collections a speci alty. Oitioo Over Loan & Havings Bank. KUOKNK, OKKGON. E1UIKUT LEIGH A8SAYEU AND METALLURGIST Kuouia OoiooH 1'est Ofpilptied Assay I.aboratory In the State. Tnmipt aud reliable returns guaranteed. Working tests mailo on ore aaruplea of one to tifty isiunds to determine tho moat suitable luethod ol troatiueuU I OUIS K BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW, ( flloe In Loan St Saving bank building. Room ft. Spooiul atteutlon given to land .and mining Eugene, Orogon, MEDICAL, jLA INK i KUYKKNDALL, PUY8ICIANS AND 8TJHGEON8. Oliicoe In Eugene 'Loan dt Saving! Bank HuihllllK. Psiniii) attention to aurgory and surgloal die j ettsos ol woiiiou, QKOUOK O B DellAB, M, D. PUY8ICIAN and SURGEON. (Illice. lteom over Kugene Ijoan ft Savings Hunk. lUsidouoe No i0 I'earl atnet. Calls attended to day or night. J 8 LUOKEY, , JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Iler-atred. Kcoma, Ortsooa jU O RIDDLE, .7 , DKNTIHT. Otlice-On Olive atraet, between Fifth end Hlxth atreeU ono block weet ol Minnesota hotel ' rpiIK PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. Very Latest... M. LIFE AND AOOlDENTiPOLIOTES. ALBERT J CAUON, Gob Agt, Portland, Or J M WILLIAMS, Local Agt, Eugene, Or Bankers Life Association iaJa of Du Molnti, lows. t j Saftlniurancc Low Ritn Special futurci) .oia, picaie nu,y men. ,V Rite card, at Pint Nitlorul'BisIt ana Loan ana Mvingi Dana. r.C. and American j Deauty Corscts- All styles-all colors. This -warrant -with vary pain "Money r) funded aftor four weehi' trial If VrV corset I not satla V ' lsciory, Sold by veiutablei where In Amer lei LooK for the Trade Marhs the slffns of quality. Kalamazoo Corset Company-MaKcrs Itkalamazoo, Michigan SOLD BY AX HILLY DEPARTMENT STORE Eugene, Oregon -3t MSf