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4 II II - -- " -- I - - " - ' ' ' " . 1 EUGENE DAILY GUARD CiUAKD PRINTING CO. (Inc.) Published every day of the k Sunday exwpted. Address al com muiiioitlons and make all remittance, payahla to til Kukib Uuard.KiJKoue, Oregon. BUUBOKIPTION KA'l'KH - DA I LI Delivered by carrier, per week t 1 Delivered by carrier, per month. . By mall.one year (in, advanee) . . a to Not In advance. " Six montlm (iu advance) I One month .. Hliuile ooplea ArinrttaiiiK rU made known oi application. Entered at the postofllce at KiiKotie Oregon, aa second-class matter. AN INDEPENDENT PAPER. WEDNESDAY, JUNK lit Work of ligation Irrigation la beoomluK the Rreatoa factor In the work of lioinebiiildliu in America, and IU Importance in be oomliiK moro fully recognized evorj day. Tha New York Hun said in o r oent editorial that the men who an pushing IrriKatlon Into tho arid re glona of the great WoBt am benolltlm more of the populuoe of thla oou-itrj directly and indirectly than any other body of men who are Interested la publlo work. More Irrigation meane more pro. dilutive home for Individual farmers and homes that, once oooiipiod, will not be deserted, as urops aud prosper Ity are Insured to the farmer who hi i the water supply under hi control. irrigation mnana moro truffle for the railroads, more and bolter food for the people who live whore fooi ia anaroe and lugh. it develops those regloui of the country that moat need developing; it relieves congestion ii. the older agricultural regions bj affording! now and attraotivo Hold for the progressive yonng moil. H It work, that should bo more appre ciated and eurour.igod. Mrs. Anna Lorcni, of Cincinnati, ii suing for a dlvoroo, and If elii states facta should hnvo it. Shi charges that her husoand was in the habit of appearing before hor gnrata, bliislilng young high Buhool glrla am' othera, in Ills bare feet and would sit down In the presenoo of tho oom pauy and dellbeiately wr'.gglo hlB toos In order to humlllato hr frloudt, "There was no quoatlou of hta no knowing hotter," she Bald, "uocuiise he nover acted so when wo won alone, lie would return from tho ult) on Sunday nftornooiiB and exi'liniiR. Ills good clothes for Ills worklni clothes, nad then after roniorlng lib shoos would come Into thn parlor where my girl frlonds wore, mid pro oeed to wrlgglo hl oo. " Advertising Is a pretty sure IntUv of the volume of business ilouo by i atom or company. Taking It for i number of yours it Is as rellablo a tout as can bo aakod or glvon. "It la oas ler," aald a morohant tint lung ago, "to pay a bill of fits) when there la I balance of txts In thn bunk than It I to pay ffiO with only 7n In Ilia tmnh. That la about tho proportion lllairal advertising litis directed fur inn." A dally and weekly advertisement Ii. the Guard goes to 111 (10 siihsnrlliflrB and they always Dgure llvo readors to a aubanritair, which mimus ln,nll() road era. That means, at tho advl rtialuir rates charged hero, tho chonpost pub llcity lu tho world. They generally lilt thu tutsohall um pire with a bat, but at Dover, Dl aware, the other day Ihey shot him through a shoulder anil a bystander through tho heart. Two negroes did tha shooting. Karthvr south well, flit her south matters would have beau promptly attended o at onoo, so thou uegioea could do. no more shooting. Hut they havo negroes t spare down south. Thirteen thoiiNMiil giillons of whis key went into lleiinoti cm k, Ken tucky, Hie oilier day through an nivl dent to a dlntlllery located on IN bank. ThuuNinds of fish rendered temporarily helpless by thn mixture ore caught. The Midi raion In I he surfaca In dntv-M, rled alauit and eut fantxtlc papers. Columbia county, on tha rlvnr Inf low Portlaml, was one of the count 'iw to go dry, leaillug the SI. Helen's Mist to remark: "W must have a n ill of some klr.d, and since the git: iiiHIh are compelled - to eloee theli doors next mouth wo trust koiiii, oik will bo good enough to build a saw mill. " The doctors took out a man's hear. the other day, sowed up u wound ii ' it, but it buck in place aa!u and tin patient still liviw. Tliut'a a prott, big newspaper story until you con .Jilor that tho subject was a Philadol hla man aud that there was plontj f time between heart beats for tin ioctors to operate without disturbim ilia regukirpulo action. "Undo Joe" Cannon roiilly beliovei hut he may bo proaidout yot, thereby furnishing a pointed illtiHtration of the siiylmr that "there ia no fool likt in old fool. " J. Edward Addloks, llko hopo. pilngs otcrnnlly for Unit covetei senatorial toga, only to ie n rlv. 1 snatch it. Now ho suya It's ueud ea y next time Colonel Henry A. Dupniil, tho pow dor nuiKiiate, has got into the tonnt it lust. It is to lio hoped thut ho will create no explosions in that seduti body. full for I ho elocl nc road, it wil luublo the vuluo of every pieco ol real oatatn In Kiigouo and liioronsi the price of every pound of furii: pru luce. Tho PanniiiH raiuil bids fair to cos is much us a genuine Panama hat n ho rato thoy arc spending money rn it. Alice Ijiiugworth fuilH to receive mlf the spuco ill tho uowspapera that Alice Itonsovelt 'isad lo. Delaware has got rid nf Addloks. nit Oregon still has llouruo on hci hands. Mow thn grass along tho strode ind on tho vacant lots. Twelve' Murderers Ile Toarether. Twolvo natives sentenced to death for tho murder of Sublnspoctor Hunt and Trooper floorgo Armstrong of tho Nntnl pollco woro executed nt ltlch mond and met tholr death with won ilcrffll stoicism. They wero tnkon out in two groups to n placo whero graves had boon dug. Hero a minister prayed with them and tholr eyes woro band aged. When tho word of command was uttorod thirty-six rlllo shots woro llrcd at tho samo tlmo. Tho bodies of the txocutod men wero literally riddled. Ilril Shirt Rnvea n Train. Ail Italian employed by tho Illg Four railroad saved n fast train hound for Imlliumpolls recently. A heavy rain fall caiiHcd a creek to rlso rapidly and wash nway ft part of the trestlo near tho city of Marlon, Ind. The Italian, knowing that tho passenger train wn duo, took off Ilia red flannel shirt unit used It na a dangur slgnul to ling the train, which was stopped lu tlmo to savo n disastrous wreck. The lllrls' lien. To girls who work or who nro trying to lmprovo themselves lu any way a den la a necessity. This la a place whero work may bo left about without fear of Ita being spirited away by a tidy maid, where overy sort of Industry may be carried on whole hoartcdly and without fear of Interruption. Tho moth er of tho family should consider tho don as tho property of her daughters aud only visit It at their urgent Invi tation. It Is well for tho different nivmlHra of a family to keep some placo to themselves, for tho mother's boudoir to be a sacred place to which the husbnud ami children ftol It au honor to be admitted, for the daugh ter's room to bo a swift, homely place whero tho wholo family. If the vrlrl wishes It, may assemble when tho iaft werk la dona. The Welcome Shock. The breoics they At times K"l Kay, Quite ton familiar, ono woiltit say. When thoy illm-losa A bit of hose. It's very allocking, goodness knows. It's not a kind Tblna In the wind, But If you notlc you will find That thona who knock Will walk a block or ovt-n two to avt ths shock. q His acucmc Thft In-mnn has, to work his plot, ' A vrry nwil tlnvlcv. Th pries h chnrsi-s makes us hot. And then Wfi need mora tc. Cin Be McodrA "He Is a marriage broker." "A broker T What doe ho break?" "Oh. nothing but hearts." Why Some College Men Fail In the Battle of Life ' By & F. THWINC. President Western Reserve Unlvertlty. Cleveland IX earlier dayB mcmljcrs of college faculties wero not Treat scholars, but GREAT PERSOXALITTES. Tho regard paid to scholarship lins increased, but not regard to personality. M'ro nttontion is paid to conveying of truth than to formation of mnnl'.ond. Truth should ever bo a PRIMARY aim, but colleges must train men of energy, of high moral standards and good fellowship. COLLEGE GRADUATES FAIL, WHEN THEY DO FAIL, FOR ANY ONE OR ALL OF THREE REASONS INDOLENCE, WICKEDNESS OR INABILITY TO GET ALONG WITH THEIR FELLOWS. H poem for Coday I.) LEATHER By John Gardner JOHN O. C. nnAINAHD was horn In New London. Conn.. Oct. 21. 175. llo was KruduaU-d from Vale collcftn In 1X15. He studied law. but nhun doncd that profession for newspaper work. Ho was for live years editor of Hie Connecticut Mirror at llnrtlurd. He died Kept. 2ti, 1N2K. Hevcral editions of Ills poems have bec-n published. (Inc. issued In IKS1. Is accum panted by a memoir of the poet by John U. Whlttler. His poem of "leather SlocklMK." Riven IhHow, lu bused on an Incident In Cooper's novel of "Tho Pioneers." when lca!hur Stocking quits the settlement of tho white men and with his dos and Kun starts for tho unexplored forests of the dlstunt west. JAU away from tho hillside, tho lake and the hamlet, X I The rock anil thedirook and you meadow so gay; I I I From the footpath that winds by the sliio of the streamlet; I 1 From his hut mid the grave of bis friend, far uwuy llo Is gone whero the footsteps of men never ventured, Whore the glooms of the wild tangled forest arc centered, Where no beam of II ic sun or the sweet moon has entered, No bloodhound has roiisod up the deer with his bay. ) - Light be tho heart of the poor lonely wanderer; Finn be his step through each wearlsomo mllo Fur from the cruel man, far from the plunderer, Far from tho truck of the menu and tho vile. And when death, with the laat of Its terrors, assails hlin. Anil all but the lust throb of memory fulls hlin, He'll think of the friend, far nway, that bewails hlin, And light up the cold touch of death with a smllo. And there shall the dew shed Its sweetness mid luster; There for his pull slmll tho oak leaves bo spreud The sweethrlnr slmll bloom and the wild grnvo shall cluster; And o'er hlin tho leaves of tho Ivy bo shed, There shall they mix with the fern and tho heather. There shall the young eagle shed its first feather; The wolves, with Ills wild dogs, shall lie there together, And moan o'er the spot where the hunter is laid. Damp Bait. Ono of tho petty annoyances of the table Is dump salt, and housekeepers tvho lire solicitous and particular about everything elso seem to be singularly obtuse hi this matter. Aside from the dampness of the salt, little attention la paid to tho quality. It seems to be taken for granted that salt Is Rfdt, without any degrees of excellence. Nothing should bo used but prepared tablo suit, which can always bo got, i nd little trouble Is now experienced lu citing salt so prepared that It will ihako out freely. In any euau, tho dllllculty can always bo ovorconie by heating tho saltcellars before each meal, or by mixing corn starch with the suit In tho proportion if ono part of cornstarch to tuu of inlr. This proportion should bo curo 'ully preserved, as too much corn 'lurch detracts from tho suusoullig iropertles of thq salt. Tho heating of the suit vessels Is the preferred method. The samo observa tions to some extent apply to pepper. Keep the boxes dry by hunting before Linoleum. A household economics authority Bays: "lu caring for linoleum do not uso Bonpsuds ns for scrubbing a floor. It stands to reason thut soup Is going to Injure tho varnish ami the finish. On a farm whero there Is plenty of milk a cloth wrung out of sltlm milk is the best means of taking up the dust and brightening the linoleum. Whore milk Is source or needed for food use luke warm water to which has been' added naif a cupful of kerosene oil or some good furniture polish. W'riuir II,,. ,.iih rnllier dry from this a ml go over tho iiiioieum inter sweeping, and It will bo unite new und brl- lit and tho tin. Ish uninjured. Most housewives scrub oilcloth and linoleum us though It wero a bnro floor. It Is dusty ruther than dirty, slnco everything rcinulns on the bun and for this reason a clean cloth lllghtly damp Is all that Is necessary." A Fnnt Trst, A test for the perfect foot Is made as follows: Pin vo.17 fist I II TV,I ho- n- flour, then walk Olllcklr nml ntn,t. )y across a liaro Moor. Now turn and evnuuno me tracks made. If they show the outer rim of the foot straight, but tho Inner line breaking, leaving a strong heel murk and a strong Impres sion of the ball of the foot with a break In the line on the Inner stde where the hollow of the foot escapes the floor, your foot Is a strong, well arched one, and you should use your best endeavors to keep It so by wear ing good and well inuile shoo Anther. If. on the other hand, the Inner bor der shows a continuous line, ns does the outer, nil Is not well, and measures should He taken to alleviate that which la wrong, either In the shoe leather worn or In the habit of wnlktng. rrnmH Chirk 9nlad. For salad there Is a very nice one called creamed chlckeu salad. As Ita It seems the height of bard luck to have cxisTlenco gold brick us. living a little foolish Is often tanta mount to having a great pleasure. STOCKING Calkins Brainard following the Flag When our soldiers wont to Cubi and tho Philippines health was tin I must Important consideration. Wllllt j 1. Mm gun, retired Commissary 8r ' grant U. S. A., of Hiirnl Koiito 1, i Concord, N. II., says: "1 wua two youri in Culm and two years in the PliillipiiinnH, and being subject to colila 1 took Dr. King's Now Discov ( ( ry ior t'orsui- ptioti, which kept nit j in perfect health. And now, in Nev. ! Hampshire, wo find it tho best mcd ! ioino In tho world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung dis eases. Uuarantoed nt W. L. DoLa no's, druggist filco, 50c aud $1. Mini bottle free. Fine Place for Outing If you want all outing for health or ploaauro no bettor placo than Al Montgomery's, l2 miles east of ICu gi nc, on the McKonzio road. Fine llahlng and hunting ami n good tablo limits for rivor and guldos. Uooit accommodations for team. For fur ther particulars nddross Al Montgom ery, Vldn. tf Storage! Storage! Storage! Publlo luul private. Storage of nl kinds of goods and material, otc, nt reasonable prices, (ioods receipted fur. Hup storage solicited. Partio having hops to store will do well to ' tiKt). '1'. II A 1,1, & SON. An Alarming Situation fi'iMinenlly results Itoni neglect ol clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation las'oii.es chronic. Tlu. coiidit ion Is unknown to those who use Dr. King's Now Lite, Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of ttom ach and bowels. (Iiiaraliteed by Y. U DeLnuo, druggist. Price i.Tie. Old clothes made to look like new. l.-: Willamette street. Kiigeue Dye Works. Sen our line Standard Paragon .towing machine.! at only liars' im.l -l.., fully guaranteed in nil r- pectH. You ran try them beroro you buy them, and 1 think ou will airce with nio that they are wonderliillv imk! machines. :tl Fjist. street Ninth NOTIl'K OF FINAL SK'lTi.KMK.N'I'. Kstnte nf Kliznhcth J. S. Ifrldgo, de ceased. None Is hereby given (lint. T. (i. Hendricks and s. It. F.uk n, executors of the estale of t.li.ils III j SelrrbU-e, deceased, have lllisl their llnal ac count for be settlement of said es tnto ami Unit .Mim.'ny, the ICth day of.lulv, 1I Hi. nl ten o'clock in the iiiomilig of said day. has been set by the court for a settletii) lit nf said es late and Inuring nhitioiiB to thn tinal account, if an.. Datixl this, the !th daj of June, I '.Mi, T. II. il-.Di;i('KS AND S. It. F.AKIN. I'.ms-uIoi-s and Trustees. tiF.O. II. viKl,-;s, Attorney lor the estate. (S3) MA UK SieMI. Building: Locations If you wunt a home building place where you have plenty of room are not crowded by neighbors yet within ton minutes walk of the business part of town, see J. It. Campbell ubont those two sightly Iota where you Ilrst will strike the mine of College hall, turning west bv Chapman's planing mill, then south to got thye. Hood sidewalk to property and streets oi. both sides of lots graded and grav eled. Tho grading on botli sides leaves the lots ono to two foet above the grade with a gentle slope on both streets. Splendid view of tho valley, mountains and town from the loca tion. An ordinary gait in w-lking will take you thoro from tho busine..s part of town in ton min-ites. At cud of lengthwise board wulk on left. Woodsawlng Have your wood sawe 1 by a gasoline wood saw. It furnishes it .iwn fuel and does not burn yours too the point? Suws by a gauge. Foi prompt service ring up lb'd 1"! " Jill at 775 Ferrv street. W. F IIODDY J. ALAUX CO. Merchant Tailon ! 8 East 9th St., Eugene, Ore. We carry a very nice stock of cloths. AH this month we will sell at great re duction. Every man who orders any suit oi us gets the best quality, most ele gant cot'ingand fitting at the very low est price, we also do ne.it reparing and ''-.liv'ee work on gents and ladies cloth i . tviveus a trail, you'll be satisfied W. S. BUMPS VIOLINIST, LEADER OF BAND AND ORCHESTRA .ate leader of Washington Theatre, Spo ane. Instructions given: music (urnishei or parties, etc. 284 M.idiscc St, CHAPPELL & GIRAiU) Succefttcrt to O. W. Taylor HOUSE MOVING )f all kinds and descriptions. Prices rea onable. Give us a chance to give you ai stimate on your work. 131 West 3d Street. Thone Red 272 EUGENE. .... OREGON First National Baiik OF EUGENE 'id up ctiflh capital . ndsurplnn' $150.00C A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS oe on rrasonable termi. Sight draft! on Chlcagt FrrncHco and Portland. Bills ol Bxchnnee - told o orelun countnrs. LVpojIH rcct?ivc4 iub)ecl lo chect tr certificate or depoilt. All collections In misled to u receive prompt at tent loo r 0 HBNnmCKS, President. S fCRAKIN, Vice Pn tSNOIXJRASS Cuhlei. L H P01TER Ant Cart Mr. J. Mon Foo, an experienced compounder of Chineise Medicines, Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, ol Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to fur nish Chinese medicines to all. The un dersigned recommends him and guaran tees satisfaction Call or write him at No. 117 Test Second Street, Albany, Oregon, JIM VESTFALL. A. LOMBARD. Dealer In Ad Cement, Lime, Hard Wall Plaster. Contractor for all kinds ol mason work. Enquire ol Billmire Bror... Draymen. FOR CIGARS JULIUS GOLDSMITH Cht New Chjncnc enamel Tor FLOOiVS. FUlNITUREL - 11 mm WALK ON IT.' S.,ih. i, lh . ' " n.mm.f,orp.ur w..r on It .nd ..tl,f, j.our,.u it .el, , enrk mr turK mti SUM CLASSIFIED COLUMN KOR SALE KUli b.U.K-'lo m-ros, inobtly la.t- I totu land, ootivi'iiioiu in " miivoMity, new h-mao of aix rooniB, cliiokon Iiiiiim;, t-Ui. Somo f'' "l l out Owimr, i.W r-'iut out h Btn-et, Kill-'oln!. e;HM I t Hi b.VUK-A H7 aoro tnrlll for wile. AoroHs tlie Unit ball treuk hri.lL'o, 10 iiiilm from Kutiono. i rt iM.ttoiu Intnl. A.l.ln-aa llifodoro ( limpoy. Jimpor, Orwim. .Oli SAL. hi OK l'KAUK-A to-to-,y houho. Hourly new, 11.7 Went S'xtli lruet,for cottinre or lot. fciiqiiiie at tioiniiliV dun Ktoro d&wjU I'UK liuuaeliold liirnitiire for wilo. lnqiiira nt oiico. Kovontli Bircot. M West 'OK SALE Nearly now heavy wbk oii, littlit horse null eolt S ill ex clinuuo for cattle or horse weitjliiiiK VJM or i:HK) pounds. . For piuticu lurs address box 01, K. D. 3, hi; ene, Or. dAtwjlO uiami i.dlt SA1.1C A Bood piano for sulo at a baritiiin. Impiiro of Mrs. lloruer, 11!) West r'ltth streoi. l-'OK SALE A co-cart, Imby liiiwy. Cull at olio Lawronca str-Jet. jU FOR RE.MT t''OK KENT Furnished ur uiifiirniHh ed rooms for rout in our now brick block ut 07 East Ninth stroot. HiiildiiiK is equipped with electric lights, toilets, butlis and nil inodori improveinents. lleo. T. Hull A Son. A)K KENT A 11-room Hat, nowlj arniiieod, papered and piiinteil ii brick on Ninth struct, for loss thai Sl.fK) a room per month, or sopiirnti to suit tniiant. Eutpiiro E. 11. Inu hum, 'phono Alain U-ll. MOUSE TO RENT Or for sale. Oil at 112 Lincoln Ktreot. jlH MISCELLANEOUS iUCiS WOVEN TO OKUEK Fioii your old enrpete. Prices rensoiuilili and work Kuiiriintced ttpml to host. Freitfht charges paid. Prompt ox edition of orders. Write toduy fin particulars. A. L. Foriinutoii, Al bany, Or. tf JOOK WANTED-At the llote Sparks immediately. Write Doxte. Spnrka, lilue liivei. Oregon. tf -UKE WATEK Puro water from bed rock welis. 1 can bore or drill out for yon cheaply. Why not havo tin best water? Call on or address J. E. Kilboru, 2111 Jelfersoti atruet, oi O. K. Uordiiiier. 11IK) Vilinrd ave line, Fairniouiit. Telephone Kcc ii.H. VIONEV TO LOAN On real estate al low rates. Jesse CI. Wells, attor ney-iit-lnw, room G, 5U7 Willauiotti streut, EuBono, Or. PASTUKE TO LET tlood pasturi for lot) head of cattle or horses, wel; fenced and watered. John lnchnm, Euuone; call up Fnrmers ltlxo. j It LOST A cold horseshoe pin will horse's head sot with ruby eyes and setting around. KowHi'd tfivuu foi return to thii oftice. jlO WANTED Gentleman or lady witl. wood reference to travol by rail oi with a ritf, for a (Inn of $250,tKH). Salary, y Kli2 per year and exneuses Hillary paid weekly mid o.xpoiiaet ailvmiceil. Adilritt'H, with stHinp, Jos.A. Aloxmidor, EtiKeiio, Ore. jit WAN 1' ED A (food cook and nei.t tmiiMikeopor in small family, lu quire at ofil Williimetto street. Deadly Serpent Bites lire ns Cnilllllonn in Itwlin nu nr., ulnn. ach and liver diHiirdors with us. For uio intt.nr, However, thoro is a Hin t remedy: Electric Hitters; the ureal resturutivo medicine, of which S. A. ilrOWll. Of Itoiiliol.tMVilln k i. "Tllev rostnrod niv u)ifn ti,fr,nr..... noniin, nuor years of sulleriiiK with dyspepsia and a chrouicully torpid liver' Elni'trln llift..r ..l.:u . ... .,.vv...a ITIUIIK and fever, miliaria, liiliousiioss, lame hack, kidney troubles and hliuldoi disorders. Sold on KUiirauteo by V L. lieLano, driiKiat. Prico, Mi cents. Bargains in Property lo acres of rioli lii.tl..,., I... .1 ... : ouik- iililo for piiilon, hops or frr.it, omi miiM tiiui lot, 1 hirtconth street, Hp.:, location. A simp. Choice rosideitrn li.tu i,. n... Lin ton's mlditioii. The best in the city. mi , , "0!lt K'r!hlh street. Phono ltlnck 4L".I2. Death From Lockiaw I'lTiJi f"!ll,wa ".' 'I'jury dressed with ',' , "i '"u onire. its antisep tic and it Hit, ,, . . i, . i . .'.ui nt.!, proveiu. blood poisonini-. Chas. Oswald, mar- i neuseinorsvi o, IV V writes: "11 '.,. . ' . - ....-.i ofin Duron, or his place, of the tidiest sore on his ...... . Haw. i;un8 cuts. WooiiiIm 1.iip,.0 1 ... . .. -. ......,.......,, Bllrl.s, SM! llt w ,U DeLnuo a drun store. Residence With Barn tor Sale Six-room residonon l .i tlironuhout, witli rntiniv lux... sale. Price. Mam, ,,art ,ime jf -les.reil. Withi,, convenient distance of business part of t.,w i . laiiipladl at Guard oflii-o. Wool and Mohair ie. T Hall .1 Son nill r..- Mii-vt jri7e mr wool and mol ai-f- "A I.I. A SON. Dnnn's hrr-,,,) , ninde from potato y.-.H and has tlt ,,, ,,,, lasln von like. We mill ni.iL.. !... . i . HALL &. SHUMWAY tarry a inn iiiih ui luunililu,, (,lu i Fliiuibiuu aud tvvm Vut Also uouoriU jubbius iT i ...... . 1 Irou hji k I'rotup, ly nttoiKlvd to I 'Phuue llliiok 1201, 4( Willamette m.Y &. HENDERSON " Undertakersaa Emkalraerfc ' ,Corner Willamette and Seventh Streth. W. T. GORDON, FuneraT; STATE LICENSED EMBALMER Residence ii26 Olive Bt. l'hone b, . ' Otbce m (Jordon Block. 9ih ,ai 0,sJ S. E. STEVENS, Will attend to Piano and Organ tuaiiu and repairing. Careful work and reasonable charge. Leave orders at Rankin's Mvsic &. or residence, 134 West Twelfth it,.!l Phona, Ked 795 m When you break your bike Just take a hike And look for Mike. He will fix it good lor prices right. MIKE WALD'S Repair Shop, In rear of Giambers'Hardware Store, (52. Olive Street PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. DR.. F. E. SELOVErT General Practitioner. Office and residence In Beckwilh blurt Telephone Red 159J. DR. McDOUGAL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEC In additiou to Boueral ri jtia -ipeoial attontion Rivou to disoasjs ol women and children.' Ofllco ovor Preston & Mali 'Phono lllack 1G.H. W. O. PR.OSSER, PHYSICIAN AND SURG1.0N. lo BOdltioQ to genera! practice of mwlci.,. m lllrjiry, ipeclul atlcnUon lo all diicaic ol M, . 1 hroat and eye. Kuldence, corner 14th and Pearl streeu Olllre, Bcekwltti building. Telephone. Omce. Black IWl; Reliance, tf ui Mrs. Anna Maurcr. Ostoopath phyaician. All curabl, liseasos treated. Womon anil childreD i specialty. Offices over i K Dunn's. 'Phone Ked 1(131. 0r..M. G. E. BENNdtT, Succesior to Dr. H. S. Pcnland. Osteopathic Physician. Acute and Chronic Diseases Treated. Oflice corner Seventh and Willamette Sa 'Phone Red 1831. M. R. C. V. S., EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. Dr. J. CHRISTIE, Veterinary Surgeon. tecretary and treuuier of tbe Board of Vtlerlnrf ledlca) kxAmtncrs; UomctUc aatnun of all lid reaicd on iclcutinc phncipiei: Located at Bangs' Stable, Eugene. Res. Coiner lOlh and Olive. Phone Red 2611. CiEO. a DOKHJS, Atttorncy-at-Jjiiw Ofllco wost e of Willamette stmt, botwoe inili and Tunth Htreeta. LEON R. EDMUNDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV. Rooms I and 2, Eogene Loan and Saviof Bank. J. M. Williama L. K Bm Williams Bean, Attorncys-nt-Law Prnctico in all the courts of the stnto and before tho U. S. Laud 01 lice. Ufllcea 12, 1:1, II, 15, AlcClaog lildK. I. N. HARBAUGH, Lawyer. Special attention to divorce sod settlement of estates. Audit for Con tinental Insurance Company. Rm , First Kittioimllinnk BuildiliK, t"' Kone, Or. A. C. Woodcock K, 0. PotW WOODCOCK 4; POTl'KB, A ttorncvs-at-Law. Office Ono-hiilf Mock south of Chrto- ninn lllook. Kiip-no, Orfiioa. J. J. Walton S. P. WALTON & NKSSi Attiiroovs-at-laff Will practice in all tho courts in state. Olllco-lioimi o. ton lllock, lOuitcne. Oretron. L. iiilvi;u. Attorney-at-Law Oflice ovor Yoran's Shoe Stoy. Rone, Oropin. U M. TRAVIS, Attoriiey-at Ijiw . Ofllco Over Kuuene Loan Saf"' Hunk, I'.iiKciie, Orenon. llelmetis W Tliolliison t'lian. THOMPSON. A II A KM Attorneys at la" Ofllco over Yoran's Shoe Ji10'' Kclie. Orepin.U Practice in all the coiirl. S. D. 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