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EUGENE DAILY GUARD GUARD PR1NT1NO CO. (inc.) Published every i-y "' WUKk Bunduy excepted. Address al cm muuiiitiona mid iwd ' all remitUiiices payable lo the Euxcnu (iiianl.MKeue, Orefoll. SUBSCRIPTION HATES - DAILY Delivered by currier, M.r week Id Deliver! by currier, .-r iii.iutli.. oil lly nusil.oue year (iu advance). . 5 00 Not in Bdvaiico Bit months (iu Hilvuiice) i One month ' SiiiKle copiB "'' Advertising rate made known on tppliculion. Entered ul the postotllco at EiiKene, Orexou, an second-class mat Uir. AN INDEI'KNDENT PAPER. THURSDAY. JUNK '21 Logs and Lumber Demand These clippings t'om t,le Tacoinn Went Count Luulierniaii tells the utory of tba present Kreat demand for luin Ixr: "Some two or three yeuisago a lower camo to Tauoiua with a raft of logs for sale. He did not ft n) ii vi ry active duumiid, no couclu led be would try the elfeuta of a good dinner ou a mill man. The mill mini took the dinner but not the logs. A few days ago a logger camo to Tacoma; the mill man hunted him up, gave him an elegant dinner, but did not Buncoed in getting any log." "The man with logs to will either In the Columbia, Uray'a Jlaibor or Puget Sound la not llalilo to lie auub bed these daya. Kir logs Iu tJrny'a Harbor hare reaehed Kl.WI. In Pugut Hound lugB are scarce and In the Columbia are about holding their own Iu supply. " "The Eastern & WiiHturn Lumber Company, of Portland, oniifoaHOb that the lumber bualneea is good, but In alaU that the loggers are gottluv the beat of it. There la a heavy demand for logs along the river, na the Port laud and Astoria mills are rumiing night and day." Western Oregon Leads Liana la the aonond comity in the state Iu point of population, barring Multnomah, which la simply tlio city of Portland. Marlon county polled am votes and Lane MHI1, tho vote be ing mi iiHiiully light In this count', having fallen far below the roglHtru- tion. Tho Oregonlan, figuring on the baala of election returns, reaches the conclusion that Western Orcgou Is growing mora rapidly than the coun try east of the mountains. TIiIh Ik but natural, since the Willamette val ley leada 111 natural resources mid It blessed with the fluent nllmato in tin world. Eastern Oregon people, however, have done woudors lu tho way of tin development of tho resources of tliu; aectiun, and many hnva grown rlcl and prosperous in localities that ti tba rosldeut of this valley appear a but a desert. Tho trouble with the Willamette valley In tho piiHt suoiu. to have lieon that living has boon ton easy and a lack of energy tins beeii devoloped. Now, however, there seems to be dawning a new era, and with the prospective building i.f elect trill lines throughout tho valley s wonderful growth of population and business may be cniillileutly looked forward to lu tho next live yours. Morris (loldblatt, who mmingod to get a good dual of credit while doing business 111 Kugene, is a humorist In a way. He asserts that the typhoid fever epidemic caused bis failure. Aa hla stock la estimated at butf", 0Ti0,aud that likely coimi.lcrahlo above true valuation, while l.l.i liabilities, which do unl shrink, i.ic i veil at tfl2, 4.U0, It will be stoti tint something alaa thau typhoid lever caused Mr, (loldblatt to fall. Of course bis prod ltorahare no doubt in to how his fall ure oame alioiit. The free alcohol bill Is of Interest to automobile owners, one gallon of wood alcohol that It is claimed can lie made and sold for ten cents being equal to two gallons of gasoline for power purpose. This may not lie aa linixA tant in llit reeHvt as It seems, however, aa it is said the man who buys an automobile llrst llgnrxH on the oust of gasoline, but after ho bus run It awhile he forgets tho rust of gasoline In trying to figure nut the other expenses. Week after week the wurds "not atallaliU" apiear hi the hank clearing lint whore h'nn Francisco whs general - ly represented by the sum of Mu,UUI,- not) ami upward. Tliu dispersion ol thin enoruiuus volume of business is one of the wonders of the unfortunate calamity. A Kreut mart for borne anil foreign product disappeared, oulj temporarily, let 11? hope. 0 The Krna bauds of hnrsys running wild on Eastern Oregon muges were pretty well chained not several yeara ago when they were taken to Lincoln abattoir, down on the Columbia be low Portland, killed and worked up lulu Heverul cuuiinorclul products. They were bought up uu the rangu then for about tl.liu a head. tioverul thousand tons of ruils are Arriving at Salem for tho Willamette vulley electric road. Kugene might bo iu it too by simply grunting a very reasonable franchise. They aro still voting for Governor Chamberlain over In Kastorn Oregon. Tho seals 111 tho llryai baud wagon are filling fast.. Clean Up Eleventh Strset . U IniH Into a hiikk(h1u(1 Unit ruHidoutr of tho city, oHpuitinliy iiIouk Klovmith ritreut, cut tiiu urnna on their luwnt. (iiid iilotitf tliu Ht.rott, in pr meat Ion fur eoii.myiiroiiitmt wemk. Thore will ho iimiiy viHitnirt hcr nnd tho nuiin travolod Htrwt lo tho uiiivurnHy ouht to proHont hh allractivo un nppuaranco as poHHlhlo. Pleasant Hill Items lMi'iimint Hill, .Julio 21. Iliiyliitf Iihk hoKUii. OropHino looking woll, liottor than tho nvoniKo. Huv. lloi'ti will c.oiil liuio art piiHt.ni of tho ChriHtltiii church Intro tho com lug your. At tba sulinol iii(M'tiii yoHtonliiy the folhtwliiK ol'HcurH wore oloctod : Hill iltritriot Director, Win. Ijtttln ; clork, Ht.it or. Kdtuivalo dUtrict Ol roctor, Krod Cook;cloi-kf P. N. Lulrd. Tho propoKtiinu to ro-locuto and build n now HchoolhouKo In tho Kdou valo diHtriot was lout hy a larKo ma jorlty, tho old Iiouho IioIiik coiiHldor od K(ud oiiouh for tho dlhtrlct. Mm. Hradford, merchant, 1h now running an up-to-dalo delivery wiik ou. C. U.WUliiiiiiH1 lug drive ih oppoHitf thiH pluco, jiiHt uhovo JiiKpor. Kvorett Ha v lor, who HiiM'orod con. oiihhIoii of tho Itraiii from holtig thrown from a wiikou two woekR iitfo, la thought to ho Improving. Tho remains of Juhn Mulkoy, oldest noli of 1'roMldent Mukley, of the Ash laud State Normal Hchool, woro in- tu'ied lu tho cemetery horo hint Sat irday In the prettouco of n laro iiuiii ir of frit mis and relatives - who ha gathered to meet tho funeral cortei is It arrived from tho Month. I'rofeHKor H . K ItmiKhman and auitly are HpendliiK a few days wlt olatlves lietoro moviiiK to thidr lie iuiiio tn Kiieno. Hoy. and Mrs f. N. Mulky cm ip from Polk county to alien 1 th 'uneral of their k random and ar vlnltiliK relatives and ohl time fiieud. for n few days. Mr. and Mrs. John lUnwlck are u from Kugouo. P. N. Shelley Ih quite 111, having Imd h Mht Htroko of paralysis Is few lays since. Mrs, M. Parker and daughters re turned to Kukoiio Sunday. KI'HUMiAK, Mound Items Mound. Juno 1M. Tho hay is very heavy hero this summer ou account of tho ro 'out raius. School closed at Mound last Krl- lay. There was n small dance Iven M. Johnson that nlht. A very onjnyalilo evoivlnn was spout. Clair lllnkitnti had tho imd luck to not his log out ou a scythe while com intt trom KiiK iie ht wm'k. Leslie (Vomdmw was seen K(ini down the 10 id lending a horse, (.live nu explanation, Los. Chas. I -ay no has lccti working 011 tho new telephone Hue from ('row to Ki 1 K01 in. M. 1. and It. U. Johnson havo Uu IhIhmI their loK'tiinn at l.tHilmrK and will lw homo iu n few days. Death From Lockjaw never fellus nu injury drcsMed with llucKlen's Arnica Salvo. Its antiwp Hc and healliitf proukrtlcs prevent hlood poiHiiuintf. i'han. Oald, iner ehant, of KeiwidaerNVllle, N. V., writes; "It ciffetl Seth Hurch, of this place, of tho ugliest More on his neck I nrer saw." (i is cut?. Wounds, tiurns and sorei. '.m at V. U IKdsiiuo's driiK store. Kuniiii'bibl la an en imel uinl lor J Inside use ; sim color curd at J Chumbors' ll.ir.lwnro. H pocwi LOVE By Jean Ingelow JRAN INVtBIXiW. pof-t and novelist, was born at Bos. tun. Lincolnshire. Knglulid. in 1HJ0 and died In london In 1Vj7. Jlt-r (luiel. unevutiltul life was passed stnuiiK pt-ueeful surroundinKs und was devoted to llteruture, her rulher's wealth UriltiK Miss Ingelow above cure. Amoiis' the best known und loved of ncr poems ure the ''Hollas of Heveii." wtii:h iiortray a woman's life from seven lo seventy-seven, besides her poems Miss JnKelow wrote novels und children's books. X3ff LEANED out of my window, I smelt the white clover, Dark, dark was the garden, 1 saw not the gate; "Now, If there be fisilstcps, be eolncs, my one lover llusb, nightingale, bush! Oh, sweet nightingale, wait Till 1 listen and hear If a step drnwetli nenr, For my love be Ih into. "The skies In the darkiies sto3p nearer nnd nearer, A cluster of stars hangs like fruit In the tree. The fall of the wuter comes sweeter, comes clearer: To what art thou listening, nnd what dost thou see? Let the star clusters grow, I,ct the sweet waters flow. And cross quickly to me. "You night moths that hover where honey brims over Prom sycamore blossoms, or settle or sleep; You glowworms shine out nnd Uie pathway discover To hliu that conies darkling along the rough Btcc-p. All, my Kill lor, innko haste, For the time runs to waste, And my love Ueth deep "Too deep for swift telling: and yet my ono lover, I've canned thee nil answer; It waits thee tonight." Ity the sycamore passed be, and through the white clover. Then all the sweet speech I bad fashioned took Night: Hut I'll love him more, mora Than e'er wife loved before, lie the days dark or bright A Man Who Didn't Know How to Spell His Own Name Original. My grandfather wus n private In tho Mexican war, und 1 got this story from lilin direct: I wns with that army which, under Scott, lauded at Vera Cruz uud inarch ed to the City of Mexico, fighting ono battle nftcr another by the way. Iu tho , th artillery was a sergeant named Kelly, who was ono of the best disciplinarians n lining noncommission ed otuccrs I ever knew. Any man un der li Ih command must "toe the mark" or take tho consequences. Kelly was nn Irishman und had served in tho British unny. lie wns a natural sol dier and, like most such, wus not llttcd for anything else. At Vera Cruz a man who snld that his parents were or had been Ameri cans, though he luid been born and had always lived In Mexico, wanted to cu llst lu the United Slates nrmy. Uc spoke English with a broken Hpnuisu accent, but any one under the circum stances would hnve dono that, lie wns accepted, put in the buttery with Kel ly and fell under the sergeant's orders. Tho recruit gave his linnio as Uulla gor, which denoted Irish extraction, and Kelly looked for hint to hnvo tit least heard something ubovit tho Em erald Isle, but ho was woefully lguo ruut of It. For tills reuson, possibly, the sergeant was not prepossessed In his favor and put on tho screws of dis cipline hi his caso to the fullest extent (iiillaghcr bore the sergeant's severe rebukes lit bis errors lit llrst with pa tience, but ho looked as much llko a Spaniard us uu Irishman, and ho could not miss pugnncloiis blood lu either rnco. At any rate the sergeant worried ldui Into ii state of frenzy. Wo enlist ed men thought we saw dislike for the recruit lu Kelly mid condemned hliu for taking ndvnntagc of his position to I; ratify Ills spite. There was one net that came under my observation which was unfair. Uu had nutlccd that (Iiil laghcr was especially Indisposed to tto "nolle duty" that Is, he winced nt going about picking up uld paia-rs, cigar stumps ami such like, and the sergeant detailed hliu for this duly ufteuer than he should hnve done. Once when linllaghcr had liccn de tailed for the same Ignoble work three days In succession lie refused to serve. Hot words between him mid Kelly re sulted, and the nlYalr ended by the re cruit knocking the sergeant down. I saw this iiuarrel, and I made up my mind that CalliiKbcr bud drawn Irish tight with Ills mother's milk nnd Span ish light with tlie atmosphere he bad breathed from the day he was thirn. ltmuicd as be was by tho suu of trop ics, he looked under the spirit of re Ih'IIIoii more like a descendant of the Alices than the Irish uud more llko a SHiulanl than either. Instead of giving veut to pa go, ns he was hound to do by the traditions of his nii-o, Kelly picked himself up nnd quietly called for a corKrnl of tliu guard to take the mutinous recruit to the guardhouse. It occurred to tnc that ho had ticcu trying to prod tho man In to mutiny lu order to have the pleasure of penning him up. As (inllaghcr was innivhed away 1 noticed n iecullnr ex pression ou his face, nu expression that denoted self condcmualiou. lie was evidently much illssallsl'Q with him sen i or letting i lie sergeant get lietter of him. We mnrdicd ue.xt diiyniid linlla-her L for Coday iTnl..l..tMl..T..t..1i.1. i i n i n it walked', "wit IT other" 'prisoners " under guard. Wo soon came upon the Mexi cans, and our little unity deployed for a tight. Tho ordinary routine of unny life vanishes witli tho sound of tiring, nnd Uullughcr wus In it with the rest of us. 1 remember seeing one of the Junior llcutenunts telling him to "go In" and he would help him by testify ing to the fact on ills trial for mutiny. But Unit wus the hist I saw of the mu tineer during the tight, and after It was over no one saw him. He waa among the missing. When I suggested Uiut he had died tho death of a soldier, Kelly's wrath exploded. "Killed, tho spalpecnl D'ye bo think In' there wus a bullet tired by the Mexicans thnt would .'a' touched the dirty spy?" "What do you menn, sergeant?" "Oh, go 'long wld yoz. D'ye think 01 wouldn't know nny o' tho Oallaghers? The miserable Spaniard didn't even know how to spell his own Irish name." We laughed at the sergeant's preju dice a;' f .-.! 'V p lor fellow, who must have 1. 1 : e I by thoso of another corpii who diuii't know him. nnd thought no : :jre nbout the mutter. Our ivii-l; bad now commenced in earnest, and we had no time for any thing but fighting till we hnd captured tliu City of Mexico. Our buttery wns a good deal cut up by tho concentrated flro of several Mexlcnn batteries on tho heights of rhnpiiltcpcc. Kelly vowed that the Aztec, as ho hnd called Gallagher, hud come buck from purga tory und entered die body nf the ollicer commnndlng the 1 ,it;ery that had dono us tho most damage. .When tho light wns over Kelly went up the heights, and later wo saw him coining back, with n body slung over his shoulder. When he reached the battery he threw a dead Mexican oilier on tho ground and exclaimed: "01 know OI'd git 'lin some time. It's the spalpeen that was spyln' on us under pretense o' Immi' a Gallagher. 01 knew he was n spy, hut 01 couldn't prove It." There, true enough, wns the body of tho mull who hnd called himself Gal lagher In tho uniform of a major of ar tillery la the Mexican army. . E. T, WAUUEN. MEN WANTED Mill hands and yard men wanted $1.75 to $2.50 per day. W. W. Johnson Lumber Co., Dallas, Oregon. Made in Oregon. The T HOOD Cigar F.C. POTTS MANIFACTURER. Wauled. lo TP;ers,$2.25 to $3.25 1 J MOUN thefry" a-'y- SpavCfrtS Lopgi'ng Co., O Salem, Oregon Siglitly Building Locations If you want a home building place , where you have plenty of room are , lint crowded by neighbors yet within ten minutes walk O the business part of town, see J. I!, t'auiplull about j those two siglitly lols where you tlrt will strike the ruio of College hull, j turning west by Chnpinau's planing: mil tlieu suuth to get there, (iood sidewalk to property and streets mi j both shies of los graded and grav- eled. The grading .on both aides; I......... th Lit iiiih to two feet above ; the grade with a gentle slope on both streets. Splendid v ew of the valley, mountains and town from the loca tion. Ait (in linnrv imit in walking will take you there from tliu bushics part of town in ten iniirites. At end of lengthwise board walk on left. Woodsawlng Hnva vour wood snwod by n gasoline wood saw. It furnishes its awn fuel and doos not bum yours soe the point? Suwa by a gauge. For prompt service ring up Ked 1771 or call at 775 Ferry street. W. E. BODDY J. ALAUX CO. Merchant Tailors S East 9th St., Eugene, Ore. We carry a very nice stock of clotiis. All this month we will sell at great re duction. Every man who orders any suit ol us gels the best quality, most ele gant cutting and fitting at the very low est price. We also do neat reparing and clear.lnjy work on gents and ladies cloth ing. G'.ve us a trail, you'll be satisfied. W. S. BUMPS VIOLINIST, LEADER OF BAND AND ORCHESTRA Late leader ol Washington Theatre, Spo fcane. Instructions given; music furnished for parties, etc. 284 Madison St. CHAPPELL & GIRARD Succeffccrs to O. W. Tnylor HOUSE MOVING Of all kinds and descriptions. Prices rea wnable. Give us a chance to give you an estimate' on your work. 131 West 3d Street. Thone Red 272 EUGENE. .... CRECON First National Bank OF eUCLNE 'aid up cash capital , nd surplus $150,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Utot on reaionnble terniv Sluhl dtafu on Chicago, lan Frrncfscu and l'orll.nd. Bill! ol Rxclmnne sold on orclen countTic. Ilepouts received tuhlecl 10 check jr certificate ot deposit. All collections Intrusted to tv IU teceive prompl attention TO IIBNDKICKS. Piesldcnl. S B KAKIN. Vice Pies tISNOrxIkASS Cwh- 1. II POITBR AsalCasI F. L. CHAMBERS, H. E. ANKENY. President. Vice-President, DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capital $50,000 Notes and Mortgages bought. Money loaned on approved security, I ite est paid on time cerlificae-i: ' aep.s'l g;neral banking businesr transact:.!. Aya & Son For Your Plumbing-, Tin ning and Generl Repuirinf.'. No. 34 W. 8th St. 'Phone Red 1I15.1 Eugene Transfer Co. Successor to Clai ks Ml ilnd of haullns BOO leant Piano ffiovlne penalty VtlioiHaie IOia;e. ce- 1st stanwav south ol l.rjn a, fsvIdki Sbb. Otl.ce "'ine Reo l.lll p , .Mists or Mr. J. Mon Foo, an experienced compounder ol Chinese Medicines, Successor to the late Hong Wo Tonp, of Albany. Oregon, is now prepared to fur nish Chinese medicines to all. The un dersigned recommends him and guaran tees stlisf.tction Call or write him at No. 117 West Second Street, Albany, Orepon, JIM WESTFALL. When ytvu break your bike Just l.ise a hik And look lor Mike. He will lis it tod l, prices right h IKE WALD'S Repair Shop, In rear ol ChambersHardivare fore. 152. Olive Street The Oregon Fire Relief Association of Mc&lirjgviHe Will save money lor you. If your tnciinince t aho ii in a...;.. r , , - ,w vm'iic sec j. n Daniel, Unr? criiinty a;ent, and learn how we save you' fifty per cent on your : , , . . ' now we save you nnv )er cent on your insurance. Rrick htiildinoo .:.i... n -1'vvidi.y, Eueort Office. Mct?lunJf?,;Mi. room .Oop, UB d Savin. CLASSIFIED COLUMN KOB SALE Fill! SM.K 1- sheep, mostly high grade t otswuld ewes ; Ilea thy, no . .. ...i.. l -...M.txred Cutswuld buck, f ., rears old. A V. Hiirbour, Walton, Oregon. V-NTKI To lsn-Niiliiinl r.'uUers. Uighe.-it ca.sh irice paid. State serial number and price ex- . , .. III ..,ill xrtllllllt- petili u aim nuyei I . i " i " I'D. llo.x J-" Ftrtlaiid, Or. It lv. li VKKIJV FJlt SALII th'"'! business location in iruod town. Owner wishes to sell only because of poor health. Impure at this (illlce. tf FtlU SM.K-uno ot the llne.st cuttngo houses in the city. Fine (lowers, trnit and garden. Cull und see the place. UTii West Sixth street. tf . FOR RE MT FUHN1SIIKU KUOMS For house keeping for rent at bit! (Juk street. FOH KENT A six-room cottage on Pearl street between Ninth aud Tenth. Inquire nl fca Oak. j'-!3 FOR KENT To responsible party, the Mf Clung residence corner Tenth and High. Apply at lUO High ' stieet. FOK KENT Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms for rent in our new brick block ut 07 East Ninth street. Building is equipped with electric, lights, toilets, liuths und all ninduni improvements. Geo. T. Hull & Sou. FUlt KENT A 11-rooni .tint, newly arranged, papered and minted in brick on Ninth stieet, fur less than 81. .HI a room per month, or separate to suit tenant.. Enquiro E. II. Ing ham, 'phono Main f-'l. - MISCELLANEOUS FOUND A ladies' summer lint, fall at tho (iiiard oflice. WANTG!1 Twenty cords of wood chopped. Apply ut Skipworth's dairy. jliljf UUllS WOVEN TO OliI)IOH-I''inin your old carpets. Prices reasonable and work Kunrimtecd ctpuil to best l'Yeic,ht chui'Kes paid. Prompt ex edition of orders. Write today for particulars. A. L. Ferrinttin, Al bany, Or. tf M EN WANTED Two (,'ood shovellers wnutml at once at Ileum's brick yurd. neur the cannery. WANTED Secuud-haiid iriiiu sucks ut Warnock Uros. ' feed stublo, cor ner Eighth aud Pearl streets. ll.w UllU, WANTED-To do general housewtrk. Enquire ut 8fti Alder sl.roct. j'2X FOUND A memoriindiiui hook full of riceipts. full nt the (.iuurtl ofllco. WANTED O ill for (,'enerul house work. Apply to Mrs. L. N. Money. 'tf COOK WANTED- At the Hotel Spnrks iminediutely. Write De.xter Spurku, llluo Kivei, Orenon. t.f PUKE WATEK Pure water from bed rock welis. 1 cmi bore or drill one for you cheaply. Why not havo the best water? Call on or address J. E. Kilborn, 21!) Jefferson street, or C. E. (iordinier, Hull Villard avo nue, Fainnoiint, Tclenliono Ked 17:il. MON KV TO LOAN-On real est.ute nt low rntits. Jesse 11. Wells, nttor-ney-iit-lnw, room (1, 0117 Willainetlo street, Eugene. Or. WANTED A irood cook and neat housekeeper iu small family. In quire ut fifil Wilhuuctto steel.. jUii Bargains in Property Xi ncres of rich bottom lur.d suit uble for giinlcn, bops or fruit. (loud house and lot, 1 hirteeiith street, line locution. A snap. Choice resilience hits in Iludillcs ton'a udilit.ion. The best In I he city M. M. DAVIS, ' West Einlitli stirct. 'l'lionn lil.ick JJ!i Residence With Barn tor Sale Six-rtiom icsidence in pond repair tliitiuliout, witli roomy burn, for -ale. Price, pint nn time, if desired. Within convenient distance of business part of town. Inquire of ' Cii!.. II nl Oimrd ofllco. 1'iead that makes brain uud brawn I'lllill s. Che New Chincr.c enamel Fop fLOORS. rURMlTlin v- BATH ROOMS. ETC. 'At.H on it I . -mmer. or pout wan.. on , ,n, l..i.e . . tf . " raunall. thai arn.s .,,, at .,nct or ,ur(1 wllm Ovcr.on wVlTp Paint Co A 5 i"-n rlc'ji'.isivj''iiri.sT r-i A!5- '-ii'-V HALL 4 SHUMVVAY -y u full liue, of plumbi,,,, Curry l'liiuibiug and ver , Aleo geuetal jeblii,; t let-t lion work. liSu w,,,). nlietft lv attended to. " 'Hiono lM-.k iifll DAY & HENDERSON I InnrlalfsM I . O I - i.roouTniert. Corner Willamette and Seventh Strret W. T. GORDON, Funeral Direct,, STATE LICENSED EMBALM Residence 02b Olive St. lhun, h. Quae int.ordon ttljck, 9u lua ye S. E. STEVENS, Will attend to Piano and Organ tanin, and repairing. Carelul work and rcasonahli. ,k.? Leave orders at Ranlrin'c n..-: ' . . " "'1C iu,, ot residence, 134 West Twelith ,! r'boue, Ked J'Jj PROFESSIONAL COLUMN, DR. F. E. SELOVER. General Practitioner. Office and residence In Beckwith ku Telephone Red 1591. Declw"h blt JOHN H. BOWER Lawyer All kinds of legal business IransacUd Over Cbanibers-Bristow Bank, ' hugene, Oregon. DR. McDOUGAL' PHYS1QAN AND SUKGEC ; III addition to (joneral r, special tittoutiou yivou iu diaeates of women und children. Ofllco ovor Preston & Hales. 'Phone liluek 1(31. W. O. PROSSER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ,r7. spec-,'., aeS?0' J Ihtunt and eye. "'t "w Settlilence, corner Hlh and Pearl HtcUi Ollli'e, lieelollh Lulldini;. Telephancs-OHlce. Blanl, l;il; Re.l,l,c,, ,MM Mrs. Anna Maurer. Osteopnth physiciun. All curable discuses treated. Women and children a specially. Ofllccs over F. K Dunn's. 'Phone Red KM. Dr. M. G. E. BENNiTT, Successor to Dr. H. B. Penland. Osteopathic Physician." Acute and Chronic Diseases Treated. Oflice corner Seventh and Willamette Sb. Phone Red 1831. M. R. C. V. S., EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. Dr. J. CHRISTiF, Veterinary Surgeon. Secretary and Ueuurer or the Board of Veterimj 4edlcal KtMnloers: Domesllc BDlmals of all kial sealed od tcleausc prluclplet: Located at Bangs' Stable, Eugene. Res. Coiner lOlh and Olive. Phone Red ll. GEO. Ii. DOHIiiS, Atttornoy-at Law ' Ofllco west side of Willamette street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. LEON B. EDMUNDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Satrlo Bank. J. M. Williams L. E. Beao Williams Beon, A ttorneys-ut-Lnw Practice in nil the courts of tin stuto nnd before the U. S. IjiiiiI Of llco. Offices 12, l:i, II, 15, McCIudi bldir. I. N. HARBAUGH, Uwyer, Kpccinl tittentioii lo divproe nJ m t.l lenient of estules. -i iit fur Con t.iiieiitul I nstiriince Cltnu iiny- lioom !i, First Nutioiiulltiink liuilding, Eu Irene, (Jr. A, O. Woodcock E. 0. Hull" WOODCOCK i PO'lTKIi, Altorneys-ut Law. Office One bidf block south of Chris innii Illock. Eugene. (Iretfon. J. J. Walton S. P. N" WALTON Si XI'SS, Attiirncys-at Law Will practice in all" the court In " state. Ofllco-Honni No. :'t UaJ" ton Mock, Ein.'1'iic, Oregon. U MLVEU, Attorney nt Law Ofllco over 'oran-s Shoe Slon, l"' Kent", Orcein. j. U M. TKAV1S, Attorney at Uiw Orilce Over Kuifeiie Loan Sarinp Hunk. Eiiiri'iie. (in'sni HelnietisW Thompson Clis. A-""" THOMPSON 1 1 A KIV, Attorneys at Law Ofllco over Yonm's SI" S,,,re' neue, Onv'i. Pructico in nil the owrK S. D. ALLEN, Attorney ( !. Room 1, Fiist NiitTrfMi) ltan B'M' lug, EuKene,H'r.Kon.