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fin Easier Adamantine Plaster Does not Crack, Break or Run, I Guarantee it. fireproof Waterproof Can drive nails into or hummer on it without breakage. I)on't use rotten Band planter. Address or aee j. L. LOMBARD, Plasterer. J Opera House j Special attention is called f to the one night here .-? on our way to Portland Friday, Nov 14th j WEBER and FIELD'S j Greatest Success I "FIDDLE-DEE-DEE" I fnmedians. 40 Pretty Girls f Direct from San Francisco I After a Run of III Nights. "GET SEATS QUICK." ' Prices, 50c, 75c nd $1 I SEATS SELLING. COMING! Prof Sterling the celebrated Palmist will give free readings anrl free teste ontheevfniogof NOVKMBKR 17 et OPEltA HOUSE, EUGENE.. Admission Free. Every body come Prof Sterling will also remain in thin city for one week only at Hoff msD Honae, Koom No 10. He will read your bends in private. Prof Sterling well known in thh city. Have Your Hands Read. Your hands reveal all questions of life, pretending to marriage, sick ness, death; changes, travels, sepa rations, lawsuits, business transao tloos, wills, deeds. mortKaK5 lost or absent irlenda. mining ventures, to. UFFIOE hours are; 10 a m to 9 p m daily and Sundays. f GROSSMANN'S I PATENT WRITING RING. THB most Important Improvement of the ag Wrf ' fenmnnip- uing h9 poorest use of this ring, Endorsed by promineut "allege Presidents and Bnanla of KducMton in Xaropa and America. Sample down assorted tent Dost paid for $L00, single sample fcc When ordering a single ring,? state t .wuemer ior man. woman, or cnua. PENN MFG SUPPLY CO. No, 119 3. Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Diamond'C does everything that a good Uundry soap ouht to do. It "hunts" dirt anl finds It. It whiten clothes-without Injuring them. It saves time which is good. It saves labor which is better. It's good after it's gone we give premiums for the wrappers. onmiuMl- A poitl will brim It. Prenkia DtpU The Cdy PkU9 C. t..J Notice. The Board of Eutttilaation lor Lane jeouuty will meet at the assessor's uuioe in trie court bouse at Eugene on Monday, November Stt, 1902, aud remain In session six days for tbe pur pose or equalizing tbe aeseeeuieut rolls for said county. All perooUB having grievances will note date aud govern tbeuieives an. oordlngly. D. P. Burton, Couuty Assessor. Asleep amid Flames. Breaking Into a blazlnir home, soum firemen lately dragged tbe eleeplng In. mates from deatl, Fanoled seeurltv. and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs aud oolds. Don't do It. Dr King'e New Discovery for Con. sumption gives perfeot protection against all tbroal, chest and lung trublej. Keep It near and avoid suffer, lng, death end doctor's- bills. A tea. spoonful stops a late cough,' persistent use the moi t stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting; It's guaranteed to sat Idly oy vv L, Delano, Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. New Piano Store. FA Taylor, repiesenting the All-n dt Gilbert RarnakerCo, successor to Wiley B Allen A Co, of Portland, Or, le here and ubb opened a stock of high grade pianos, such as the KDabe, Fisher, Ludwig, Packard, Hardman and other makes, at 463 Willamette etreft, one llxjk hortli of the Btneede Hotel, rrlces reasonable and terms easy. Open afternoons and evenings. Call For County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that all Lane county warrants up to and Includ ing register No 363, registered July 22, 1901, will be paid on presentation at my office Nov. 16, 1902. Interest will cease on that date. Geo F Craw, Treasurer Lane County, Ore. By F Keisneb, Deputy. Real Estate. C O Coffman & Bon, real estate, and dealers in Bohemia and Blue River mining stock. Also have a large list of farm and city property, including lots in R F Boon's addition to Eugene, ffl oe No 6 West Ninth Btreel, Eugene. Luck in Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm Bpirey, of Walton Furnaoe, Vt., got a box of Buoklen's Arnioa Halve that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures bruiBes, felons, ulcers, eruptions, bolls, burns, corns and piles. Only 26o. Guaranteed by W L DeLano, drug- giBt. Storage, Storage, Storage. Geo. T. Hall and Boob publlo and private warehou-e now ready for el' kinds of storage Hops, wool, grain, merchandise and household good'. We want three or foui thousand busb els ol oats. Hall and Bon. Yea Know Whet Yon An Tkni When vou take Grove's Tasteless Obill Tonlo because tbe formula le plainly printed on every Dottle snow ing that It Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 600. ' C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... Loans and Iniraranoe. Denier In BHTenlni Muchlnery, lmpl menu. Aim haro itorage room et reaaonable rate. gjOH M6 Willamette Bt Cresiell Hews. Uurl special iervloo. I'KfcswuLL, Nov. 12. -rJporunien are backing a oouti ieratii number of duckc Luny Smith has rented the Adeu Mill -rilaoe, three miles out of towo, aud ii onto the cum . John Mattlu, of Cree-wel', and Dora Veatob, of Cottage Grove, were mar ried last Sunday at !ue residence of Theodore Marto. Rev Beck, of Cot tage Urove, !i;d tbe nuptial knot. The couple will reeldeou Mr Martin's farm just below Creswell. We understand that a Mr Evans in. tends soon to erect a nice house on the vacant lot in front of P U Noland'a res. idenoe. Glad to hear of It and hope there may be others. A number of our boys went to a charivari l-t Monday evening, aud to say they hid a warm reception i put tiag It mild. However, they perelBt that the luuph Ib on t ie other fellow. Ernest riears, of nagluaw, visited friends and nUtlveB at Creswell over Sunday. It is generally believed that Creswell society is very agreeable to bin). Mrs Heury Mil 01 , who baa been spending tbe summer In Illinois re. turned a few days since. She la glad to be back (u Orouon agaiu, Two hrothers of Mrs Ben). Martin from Iowa are vli-iting her. They ex pect to renialu In this state a month or more. M IstG-'net ieve Howe wen t to the Bear creek neighborhood last Sunday to be gin a term of cobool. Bob Hawley is building an addition to his hout-e. He bus Ray Smith em ployed as bosB oarpentir. Riy Stock well, who has beeu spend ing some time in Eastern Oregon bas returned t ( reewell. Sylvester Veatob, a respeoted oltissn of Cottage Grove, attended the mar ri ige of his daughter, Lora, to Mr Mar tin at this plaoe last Sunday. Mr Van Prooyen is oiroulating a pe tition, intended to annex his plioe south of here to tbe Creswell school dlstiiot. Tbe Circle Is preparing a drama which they expect to give to the pub llo In the near future. Whenever the date ahall be arrauged definitely we will announce it in these Items. Stub. CloYerdale Itemes. Qnard Sepdal Sorrice. Clovekdale, Nov 11. Claude Parks and i tsr visited friends In this vicinity last Sunday. M C Doyle Is much Improved from the stroke of paralyels he had some weeks n. Warren MoFaiHud, of CU'-age Grove, visited Maude Sunday at this place. Very lit le di-turbance was done here Hallowe'en night, with mieex- oettlon. The young men of tble neighborhood had belter beware next time. Noah Buoy and wife aud Mr Kelly of Lnrane, visited at the home of M C Doyle br-l Hundny, H' 11a Hill!, rf .'a'p-r, Is qultn a fre 1'ieui caller of late at Jno WInzen. r i i't. Miss Louise Mtttiee ii vls.tixl frlnds In Sprlugfield this week. A few of tbe young people of this pUoe at'ended the bull at Creswell la' t Friday evei.i ig. Mr Scrivener bas beef for sale at wholesale prices. Rev Hausil filled nil regular a p. prlutment here Sunday. We would like to tee a larger attendance next time which la the fourth Sunday even ing of this month. The? Are Coming. The Alabama Warblsrs, IS In num ber, under Canvass on tbe vacant lot Just north of White's grooery on Will amette street, Nov mil, one nlgbt only.' Headed by the great McKan- lass, tbe woilj's greatest oornetlet, ban- Jo king, comedian and violinist; M'.ss Lizzie Perry, champion lady cake walker of the worl I, having taken tbe prize at Hagioaw, Mloh, and grrat mlmlo and four-voloed singer j Mls Pat 1 McKaulus, the sweetmt ballad singer living, meat vereaiile girl before the public: famons Oeorkn yuart-tte and 16 other nrttIasa and up-to-date performers. Do not tnlsn the free oonosrt at tne tent grounds at 8 o tlick. Their Blng lng exoel', dauoera great, oomedlane funny. L. G. HIGGINS .ASSAYER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. CHARGES OM, ailrer, Conr, Lea. I, eetli Hold and (fllwr Gold, Hilrer and Cojiuer (riJ. SilYfr C1 Lead lin II. 'O 1. VI 2. VI 2 vi S.OU All worV dr;ti cr.fiilly, and rtraieht bail neM it n.ue. .Mail onlenliuUl. Bankers Life Association of Dei Molnti, lows. Sell laiutiace-lewR.l.i-Spttiil Futuru that plcait buiy nta. RiUtird. it fl'.t Nltioul Bak tna Lots aaa Savinti Biat. OUR EYES ARE OPEN FOR BARGAINS32S Wo Mve yon money en grwrlee an.l pn vinlons, because we Wp our eyes orn ftr kuyaiu in that Hue. "A o.uiy sav! is a penny tamed." Aud when we save money fur ounwdvus we nave it for our ciutumor. Try our lWileton Uani Wheat Flour, J. Tbe 'lvliina Latin Quarter. ' "After two years of life In the Quar tlar ljiiln." Buys Charles Tbeodor Murray, "whero I got my studies of French cluirnctor for 'Mllo. Fou ohottAX' I nuiy froeJy say that It is ttio worst pluco in tlio world to send a young rutin or woman If you enter tain tiny hope of meeting him or her in heaven. 'I huvo lutd much experience In the iJo of Jotiniallst and bavo lnwetl tnited tlio slums of London and Liv erpool, know Uio TendiTroln" of Now; York and tbo 'attractions' at Berlin and Vienna, but for downright Satan ic ingonulty of vlclousnees and gilt edged debauchery you must go to the Quortlor Latin, fur it is hero that Im morality is accepted as a virtue, and real virtue has no line of demarcation to distinguish It from Immorality. Ko young man or young woman can Burvivo such environment untarnished, and many are ruined for life That which, llko London slums, Is repulsive is not dangerous. It Is attractive vlco, sugar coated Immorality, which is dangerous, and that Is what young men and women find In the Qnartier Latin." How Coal Wai First Named. CurlouBly, tho word coal was In use long before as well as long after the oommoncoment of tbe coal trade, with a moaning quite different from that which it now has. The term originally belonged to wood fuel and was applied in particular to wood which had been charred, or what is now called char coal. When the trade in mineral coal be gan, this was usually distinguished by the singular name of sea coaL It would seem that from having been gathered In early times on tbe shore, more especially of Northumber land, along with seaweed and other wreckage cast np by the waves, this peculiar substance was supposed to be of marine origin. From this circum stance and Its resemblance to wood coal In color and burning properties It obtained the name of sea coal, by which It was so long and so widely known. Then In tho course of time, as tbe new fuol gained upon and su perseded tho old. tbo Btmple name of coal became universally transferred to It. Hnklnir It I'lllln. A writer In tho Lancet, suys tho Chi cago Itecord-IIeruld, generously sets himself tlio task of giving out valuablo Information ns to tho amount of food one should cat IIo proceeds to muke tho matter plain to tho masses by. say ing: "If you deslro to know how much you ought to cut per diem, you must llrst determine whether you aro tern- pi-ramentally anabolic or katobollc Then, biking Into account your age, sex, size, tho amount of exorcise you get and tho temperature of tlio atmos phere, you should calculnte the amount of food necessary to maintain the min imum weight of tho body consistent with tho best health of which you aro capable." , Hereafter there should be no excuse whatever for overeating or undereat- lng. The DUcoverr of Florida. Juan 1'onca do Leon, sailing from Porto BJco in search of new laud, dis covered Florida on March 27, 1B12. IIo landed near St Augustlna, plnnted tho cross and took possession in tho name of the Spanish monarch. In 1708 treaty coding east and west Florida to Great Ilrltuin, in exchange for Ha vana and the western part of Cuba, was ratllled. In 1781 part of Florida was receded to Spain, and in 1783 Oront Britain ceded east and west Florida to Spain. On Feb. 2V!, 1810, east end west Florida were ceded to tbe United States by troaty and pur chase, Spain receiving 15,000,000. The War He Gloated. Two buses were traveling down Re gent Btreet lu close proximity when tho conductor of tho foremost one took off his bndue and dangled It In tho air, to the obvious annoyance of tbe rival driver. "What did you do that for?" asked a nnsseuger. "Why," Bald the conductor, pointing a derisive thumb at tbe infuriated driver, " 'Is father was 'uug." London Tit-lilts. Orlaln of Spoons. Two natural objects seem to have furnished the model for the spoon to primitive man the river or sea shell and the leaf of plants. In southern China shell sinions are still used that aro closely reproduced In the familiar porcelain bikmjii of that country, wldie metal spoons are found in maia on which aro reproduced even the veins of tre leaves from which they were copied. llelplna- the llealhea. Annt (severeljO-IIow daro you bike tho money from your missionary box 7 Willie Didn't you any I was a regu lar little heathen? "Yon are far worse." "Well. I wob saving the money for the heathen, and llrst come first served." A Terrible Threat. Customer-Tint ten s'rvlco rta CO murks. That Is more than I can pay. His Wife (whJspnrtng-If I should have a fainting sin.il among all this china, It would cost you far more. I'iieirende Illnlter. Wl.ilom. Wisdom onlteth not In knowing tnnny thlnt-s nor even In knowing tliem Uioruugl'ly. hut In choosing and in f'jl lowing what coii'luns the moat cer tainly to our lasting happiness and tTW g'ory. SouK-how, peoplo never act as yo tliliik the saoold. Atchison Olobt. PhoneRcd 47-4- W. White, Armory Block. J, THE GIANT'S CAUSEWAY. B7orniatlon anil Aip.'amnov oi Thta Odd l-runk of Natnr. Tbo Giant's causeway is situated LI tho northern extremity of Comity An trim, a short distance from Port lUiah, Ireland. It consists of oountlcttg nojits of basaltic pillars, varying lu shape from a pentagon to uu octagon, the nv- eniKu length of each column or pillar being nliout eighty feet, the vvlkile stacked so closely togvthcr that a knife bbule could liurdly be inserted botweou thorn, ltut the formation of these pil lars Is not the least wonderful imrt ubout them, for, although they may bo counted by thousands and tens ox thousands, enrb column Is fashioned with a symmetry that suggests a nm- son'B handiwork. Their composition Is a perfect fusion of ono-hiilf Ulnty cartli, one-quarter lime and cbiy, ouCHiunrtor almost pure iron, each plllnr being di vided into regular lengths or joints wlilch como together as a perfect, nut ural ball and socket union. Although to be found In small de tachments (Imbedded in tho clllTs, sands, etc.) for some distance along tlio sboro, tho principal aggregations form ing the causeway proper couslst of throo projections or tongues knowu ns little, middle and grand causeways. These slugular columns aro of dlffereuit lengths and present an astonishing u) peaninco as they stand, an nrtny of at least 40,000 strong marshaled on the shores of Erin as if evor ready to do battle with the rising Ode. The Word "Joes." "Ifs a mistake to suppose that 'joss' Is a Chinese word," says a retired ship's carpenter. "I've traveled a good bit In the orient In my time, and among the odda and ends of Interest ing Information 1 picked up was a knockout of tbo genuineness of 'Joss' a Chinese word. Chinamen only know 'Joss' when they come In con tract with Europeans. A Chinese priest that I became chummy with in Unn- kow told ma that thero was no such word in Chinese. Ho explained that the word was a corruption of tlio Spanish word 'Dion and bad como into use through tho missionaries. Many eaiiy missionaries, ho said, were Simn- ish priests, and their pronunciation of Dlos' was speedily corrupted into 'Joss' by native tongues and applied to tho Chinese dollies. It's only on the Chlncso seaboard that the word la un derstood by Chinamen. In tho Inte rior, tho priest told mn, the Celestials had no knowledge of It" Philadelphia Record. Street Ktlquette. Ill meeting a lady hi a public thor oughfare lu America n gentleman al ways waits for her bow of recognition before lifting his, hat or addressing her. In Europe, however, the contrary Ib the established rule. It being the gentleman's pin Co to bow llrst, when, If tbo lady desires not to recognize blm, Bbe Ignores his salutations, thus giving tho cut direct It Is uot good form In any place for a lady to stop a gentleman In tho stroet for tho pur pose of chatting with hltn, though she may with perfect propriety pauso to speak If ho take the Initiative. Pro longed talks 111 tbe Btreet are not, how ever, considered good form, cveu be tween persons of the Biuno sex, tho better plan being to walk on slowly until tlio conversation Is concluded. Detroit Free Press. Why CovR-htnaT la Weakening. The amount of energy exjieuded bi coughing is very considerable. Indeed one of tho patient statlHticlaiiH for which Qennnny Is renowned has cal culated that a patient who coughs onca every Quarter of an hour for ten hours oxpends energy equivalent to 2M uidts of heat, which may l translated as equivalent to the nourishment con tained in three eggs or two glosses of milk. In normal respiration the air Is expelled from the chest at tbe rato of four foot per second, whereas In vio lent coughing It may attain a velocity of 300 feet Considerate. Paterfomlllns See here! What does tills mean? Tbe nrlor clock Is stop ped. Mr. Nlcefellow wss hero lost night as usual, wnsn't be? Daughter Yes, pa, and I told blm whnt you said nlmut the coet of cool and gas in the parlor every night and wo tx'gan to wonder bow we could economize for you, ami finally Mr. Nlcefellow decided that we could at least stop the clock and snvo wear and tear on tla works, you know. Whfilr.ale. A Frenchman was teaching In a largo school where be bud a reputntloti for making Bonio queer mistakes. One day ho was taking a class which was rather dlsord.Tly. What with tbo heat and trouMeaonia boys ho was very snappish. Having punished severnl boys and sent one to tho bottom of the class, he at last shouted out In passion, "Ze whole class go to so bot tom r . Helnllvelr Suenklna. "Ho must bo put out of the way," suld the feudal king. "Hut, your maj esfly." protestisl tlio lord high execo tlowr, "be Is your first cousin." "I know; but I prefer to have hltn my 'cousin onca removed." "Philadelphia Record. Gimil Advlee. "IIclpl Helpi" came the cry of dis tress through tbe midnight stillness. The policemen In the neighboring doorway stirred uneasily. "Advertise In the want column." be muttered and resumed Ills nap. Philadelphia Press, A celebrated physician d'-clan-s that the Increase In hilglit and weight of Unions and Americana during the mat half century Is chiefly due to the In rtMsvd consumption of sugar. CLASSIFIED C0L0HI, I Notices under tub) head not to' eiiawl Ii hue, M eente uer week; (1 60 a moutki tr! v year. For Sale. KOK HALE. A milk cow. Inquire at J. W. Kayt-' furniture store. CLAIMS FOR SALE. I have three good 8,uco,000-fiwt claims for loco Hon, Handy to water. Prices low. Wiile at one to A H llaiikjon, AIiu.h, Ore. FOR SALE. Talking parrots, oook- toos, singing ennarl.a and fancy birds, oavles, ferrets, oauf.l,cte, cheap. I want to buy for cash or trade fifty live pheasanbi, deer, oeugara aud ail kinds of wild animal-, birds, etc. State sexes and lowest cash price, Portlaud Bird Co, 3i4 Third street, Portland, Ore. Help Wanted. GIRL WANTED. Call at tbe real deuce of Mrs A U Mathews, No 71, West Ninth street. WANTED. 100 men to out railroad wood. Inquire of or addre-s Duuba Knykenilall, Wolf Creek, Ore. Miscellaneous. TO TRADE. One good borer, new buggy and a splendid cow to trade for city lot or small pleoe of land near Eugene. Enquire at Uuahd otllce Encyclopaedia for Sale. H'Tbe Guahd oilers a ten-volume Americanized ICncyalnimedla Hrltannl ea for sale. There a: a tllHJJ pages of the work, 9(1 cloud maps ol stntiw and oounlrles and numerous II I u trillions. It Is durably bound in sheep and bas been well used. ' In this condensation of the Brltauica especial pains were taken, as the name Indicates, to give special nreferenoe to subjeotsof Amerlcau Interest, at the same time pruning long aud prolix articles of ail superfluity, though nol materially curtailing tne premutation of desirable facts. This enoyulopaedla ha been lu con stant uwe for several years, it If otter ed for sale for the eudluteut reason that theoflloe has been supplied with complete Hrltannlea with a live-volume 'Amerlcau supnl-mieut." TO CURU A COLD IN UNU DAY Take Laxative Rrouio Quinine Tablets All drugglets refund the nionev If It falls to cure. E W Grove's signature Ib on eaon uox voo. The OVERTON Wall Paper AND Paint Co. No 40 West 8th St. Art unruly the people that are ilnlnff the hiulnrM In their line. Already tlie new store, thmiKh nut yet fininlied. Booms like an em porium of art. Tliey solid it yottr patronage and In ilulng so guarantee perfect satis faction. .DoiVt Forget Them MARX STEAM DVEING and CLEANING WORKS CHRIS MARX, Jr. Prop. Host ennlniMil nUnt In ths statu forstitam cleaning and dyding clothes. Hpnctal niauhin ery for cleaning, dyoing anil tinishing In lies' dress goods. Your personal clothing sponged and pressed fori LOU per month. Phone Red 56-5 No 9 East Seventh St. GEJlTHAIi PMET. WATKIfiS & JVIIIiLEH PHOPRIBTOHS) A fair share of the publlo pat- . milage solicited. To the Farm era we will pay the highest market prlos for fat cattle, hogs and sheep, rlhop on Will amette Ht, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand I Full Supply ol BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Eugene -- Blue River STAGE LINE. E!.BANU3, Proprietor. Ktajro leaves Eugene 'or lllus River Daily exoeptihinday al r:Mm returning stage arr v at. Eugon h.llv exuept huudays a: 7 , til. Ttortts lor tale al f M.nBi' llrery stable, SUf.D. B SJTB1SI TIBS BCSINKSS OABDS ATTOKNKY8-AT LAW. M WI1.L1AMH, A'lvroKNEY.AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Jtncta ursr Lana County Bans, ( B1LYKIX, ATTORNKY.AT-I.AW, Oflke-Ovar First National illank. Kuoui, Ouooir, X 0 WQODOOUK. ATTOKNEYATLAWi Ottioe-One half blook outh ofChrlatnaa Block Eooun, Ouaoa. ( K K BK1PWOHTU. JUUNMPLTt SKll'WOKTU & PirBU 4TT0BKXYS- AT-LAW . Will praeUoe In all the Conrt's. Kdquii Obsqoh. HILHCB W TUUHrSOS CUAB A HAMDT rjlUDMPHON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Offioe-In First National Bank Bnildlng. . .a. mw in mu uie eunne. KoOEKt, Oaiaos. TltAYId, Attornoy Afe Ijiw. OrHce Over Kogone Loan 4 Bavun bank. Eugene, Oregon, G EO. B DORRIH, AiTORSEY k OOUMSRLOlt-AT-LAW Will praatloe In all the eonrts of tin Heoond Juillolal District and in the Saprente Oonrt of tlieitate. Slieelal attention given to leoUectioaa and aiattore la probate. OlHoe First National Bank lUdg, Kooma 1, 1 and R. John M. Kdmunaen Leon B- Kdmanaon EDMUNSON 4 EDMUNSON. ttomeye-At-Law. Practioe Ir all the oonrt. Collections a sped ally. e-OlHoe Over Loan et Uavinis bank, KUOKNB, OREGON, J. J. Walton B. P. Nees WALTON NE88 yttorneys-At-lAW, Will praotloe In all the oourU In the state. OUioo rouui No 8 Walton blook. Eugene, Or. OUIH K BKAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offioe In Loan & Saving bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land.ana saining matters. KitKene, Oregon, -- MEDICAL, QKORUE O'll DoBAK, M. D, PHYSICIAN ami BURGEON. Olliue. Room ovr EuK.ua Loan k Saringo Hank, ltunitlo.ios No UH0 pearl treet. Calls atuuded tii iIhv or ninlit. Phone hreeidenoo, Main 77. Ollioo, Main 4U. JpAINE KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. O.bcee In Eugene .Loan k Saving Bai k liullillng. Siwolal attention to sorgery and sargioal dla . eaeesof women. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN jy. HUG 11 E. PENLAND Suooeawr to Dr Allot Smith. OKFICE-Suit In Berenth street MoOlnng block. Eiaminatluna and aoaialtatienl Irae. It U lilDDLE, DKNTUTI Ornoe-tln Olive atraet. between Filth end Hiilh street, one bleak west of jaiaaesela bote) J 8 LUOKEY, . JEWELER. Watonee and Olonki'Rei: aired. Kcona, Oasooa H E1U1KUT LEIOH ASHAYER AND METALLURGIST Xooma Ouw: Bent en,nliped Aiaay Laboratory In the Stat. Prompt and reliable return, guaranteed. Working testa made on ore aaaopuai of one to fifty poumla to determine the Boat suitable method of treatment. rjj-MlK PAOIVIU KUTUAL LLTsV Very LaUrt UKK.AND.ACUIDEMT POLIOTIS, ALBERT J CAItON, Gen Agt, Portland. Or J M WILLIAMU, Looal Agt, Bugene, Or F. C. and American Bcavty Corsets Will aatl.fr the demand of the) Boat fastidious. This tfuaranteo with vorr pairs Monr rsfutd d atftor four ,.hi" IrUlIf corset la not satis factory" Looh fo thoao Trado MarKa tho alffna of quel-Itr-on labol of box smd on Inaldo of ooraat. Italamazoo Corset Co. MAKERS Kalamaxoo. Michigan. SOLD BY AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE Kugtna