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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
THE EUGENE DAiLY GUARD, j "liLAKD PRINTING CO., IXC. Charles H. Fisher. ' Publlsbea every any ot the week, Suudavs excepted. Address all com nunlcatious and make all remit tances payable to The Eugeae Guard, Eusene, Oregon. Subscription luiles. Daily. Pellvered by carrier, per week. .IS Delivered by carrier, per month ..".0 Hv mail one year (In advance) . 4.00 Six months (in advar.c-e) 2.00 One month 0 Single copies Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at Cugene, Oregon, postot flce as second-class matter. Agent for the Guard. The following are authorized to take and receipt for subscriptions or transact other business for the Dally and Weekly Guard: Creswell J. L. Clark. Coburg Geo. A. Diury. All postmasters are authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Dally and Weekly Gaara. Alt INDEPENDENT PAPER Member of Associated Press. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Cl'KRKXCY LEGISLATION THAT BANKERS WANT The campaign bf education which certain bankers and currency reform ers are carrying on in favor of elas ticity by means of credit notes so progressively taxed as to prevent In flation, and properly secured by a guarantee fmifl, is slowly bearing fruit- H 1s generally understood, of course, tliat serious and sectional divisions among the bankers them selves "would be fatal, In a legisla tive sense, to any scheme of reform, however moderate and safe it might be considered by Impartial students of the currency problem. Congress lias been extremely reluctant to han dle this difficult and delicate ques tion,, :and It will undoubtedly remain so until the experts and authorities reach a substantial agreement as to what is inee'ded and how the need may Ue -supplied with the minimum of Imaginable risk. Tinst 'year the American Bankers' Association took a forward step. A ttrrrency "commission was appointed to recommend - a plan af stringency prevention and automatic adjustment of supply nf note circulation to the fluctuating demands of legitimate business. This year the convention of the nssoc'lation has discussed and rndorsvd the committee's plan, which has been before the public, for sev i ral months and which, it is known, has buen the subject of considerable private tldb'te among the bankers Dr the West as well as of the East. The -plun'that has now received the approval eft '(he association Is not considered very radical even by those who -ertsMse -It. Ex-Secretary Shaw, 1'rr -example, Objects to It on the Kronnd t'lmt lit provides relief only 1or "speriln'l seasons" instead of mak ing the -jrliple -currency more elastic. "Vie opposition to It among Western linkers I -based on fundamental ob jection In zify ''urwo-vered" circula tion that M. drmllation not secured ly government 'bonds. The term "fl i:" has "bem jippliell by some to any scheme -which provltits for credit notes issued in -any -amount and un der any restrictions and safeguards whatsoever. The convention's endorsement, however, marks another step toward the necessary concensus of opinion. The committee Is to go on both with Its educational citmpaign -and with the effort to objiiln legislation along the lines of Its report. AM GOING AWAY IX XINKTY-MNE YEARS According to a mwtitlity tafllle Just adopted by the State .f fcw York for statistical purpose, out of a stlven 100,000 person B"td -2 years, there will be not ojje alive at the end of ninety-nine years. That means that all those alive and- in earth today, above the aje of years, will be somewhere else nlne-'y-nlne years hence. All will have passed away. The Information is not new, of course, as an exchange marks, but It serves to remind us of the mutations of time, it knocks at the muffled drums of hearu bats, giving notice of the unend ing procession of funeral marches. It calls to view the relative shortness of human life, and the necessity ot d iing today the duties which devolve "pon the race of mankind. More - over, the figures referred to snow that after th.. nerlml of infancy Is safely passed, the percentage or deaths Is heaviest between the az' if 50 and 60 years. This again sug gests the fact that persons of mid lie when they have all their 'acuities best developed and t-aiiied. must compress Into a decade alwut all the good things they may hope to perform In this life with distinc tion or great profit. After Cn. one should begin the harvest of his years of labor, the case of producing fa "IHly which his experience has added to hit abilities. It Is only after 70 last oe should really begin to loins' of applying the brakes. Many there are who have remained in ache life, to the good of their country and themselves, oven beyond Si), Inu ih,- are ox -epti m, , tnf. mortality table The .lii m f ih win probably be "'all in" at 7'l. Hap, illy f,.r Uj ; ;,- Wl, can l.io'.ti.u-k upon a we!!-i-hxeii, 1 w. 11-iu,-. ut , earnest an.) hones: li;. William Jennings r. made strenuous atta. k on iht L.tegrity of the nieliniinlitaa new ;'a ;;ers in a s;jee;'h ileiiveie.l rtiently at Kieh muad. .Mr. l'-ivnn stated that the uverase city paper and the country paper is all right, but charges that lite larse metropolitan dailies are controlled by the trusts and that their columns are open to the highest bidder. J. J. Hill, railroad czar of the Northwest, also picked up a few bar gains during the panic-sales. Among them, sufficient stock in the Amer ican Locomotive Company to give him control of the Kogers locomotive plant, at Patterson, N. J. Only the other day J. J. was saying thai his road could not get money to make betterments. Jim Hill says In effect that the on ly way for this country to become really and truly prosperous is for the people to let the railroads rule and ask no questions. Better Idea would be for the country to own and oporate the roads In the interest of the people. We'll leave It to Hilly Bryan If that Isn't right. We take It that the Pittsburg wo ried woman, who claims to haw been drugged and kidnapped by a mem ber of her Chinese Sunday-school class, will hang a "Beware-the-good-Chinamen" idacard where sat; can al ways see It; also tfiat she will give up her class. Senator Scott, f Wert Virginia who claims to sapport a new presi dential candidate every Say in order not to coaimit himself to any one ex clusively, says Tatt was only a quar ter horse at bewt. He need not ex pect any pull under a Taft ad minis tratlon. By the tiiue Japat. gets through financing tho mammoth worlfl's tit position to be held in 1912, in which I'ncle Sam kas been most carcltaUy lnvitnii to paj-ticlpatt., she'll hi in ho condition to think -of conducting war. Inasmpch as the Kaiser h-as ben fietjuently quoted as favoring the extensiun ul trusts, the gathring uf royaltj- In England may be the first step Award the fnrniiitlon of a Tif.val trust, to control the king business. Non-roters jntira be gettlivg very numerous In .Michigan, where the constitutional consentlon Is eonsldw ing a proposition which priwJdes jail as a penalty for jiot voting and a.1- lous a xeuate to t&x-jia.ving lotera. lira Hetiy Greetn says "tbe politi cians are eating the country up." Maybe so, but the Irust magnates and money-lenders f the Green type seem to be getting UieJLr full ahare of tha grub. "Joe" Pulitzer Is advocating more pomp and pageantry In our official ceremonies. Guess "Joe" never saw a governor's staff, weighted down with tniliury titles and gold lace. That beef trust iijnuiincer got mixed. When he jj:J i--o was to be a cut in prices, Le aitjt to havt said that there was a mtlju to b cut for the bosses. If we und'Vtjud some of the tr Jst j defenders, t .ey would favor &i&;nL to the commandment, "Thou skull not steal," tue two words, "unless I Incorporated." Between the prohibition wave and the seizing of distilleries for revenue frauds, the southern distillers are up against It gmid and hard.- m t he evage,t who said, "there will be no aiiioui.iiuiea i;i ii'-uii.", mean to imply that they would all go to the othtr pla.-e? ! -h,Hir e ms to te kicking be- cause "In God we triHt" was not : , . .,. .hV th,,. clearing house printed i certificate j IIIV.II -Kiss me." .mg the maiden. To plaintive little ,'ir-"' Holding up a dainty mouth Svi.-et as K.wes born in June, I , h !-lr twelve Hummers box's. S,,,rs trie lalnry protlert-d ..s., Wi'h a "Won't lt me be. You annoying little nnss? Time gH-s on- and little maiden. With th- has nM-r grown, i,,i . !,!( a st'.re of lovers Maid-.n si.yi claims ber own. I,. the lad ha- changed his manner, , ih-s the maid remcn.b-'r this. Cirl. were ' " U!ln, Society's Xhirst For Pleasure. By llhr BERNARD VAUGHAN. EnslUh Preiohtr. o U!i "..J h mammon. WE Y,'0':S,::; WKALTII; lor JivioVtuls, for rea.iv a!init that tluv measure li;iiniiu ly woalth, im.l ly wealt'.i thov measure- resp.vtulnlitv. Ami so .lowti -mo of th.-m .lro; IN l'lIOSTKATK ADMIRATION llKFOKK T11K viDl.DKX ('All', to which thoy are prop-iivd to otlor m:y saotilieo, provided only tho oblation will socinv for them tin immeuiato return oi irohl. X K K WHAT IS THE EXPLANATION OF THIS RUSH FOR THE FLASH OF GOLD? DO PEOPLE WORSHIP WEALTH FOR ITS OWN SAKE AND SEEK IT FOR THE MERE EXCITEMENT OF W MAKING ITT NO! BESIDES LIKING WEALTH SO f ' MUCH FOR ITS OWN SAKE, WE PURSUE IT A3 - - FIERCELY A3 WE PLEASURE MORE. THERE 13 A FEVER THIRST FOR PLEA3URE. Wo are altogether too fond of amusement, and as we cannot have amusement without money pontile must have monev, and, as money is mostly in tho 'hands of men, WOMEN WILL DO ANYTHING TO GET SOME OF IT from them, and if you venture to exhort them to stund in the rear of their affections and to hoU themselves a little DEARER they will calmly turn round and reply that seemly behavior is too dull, that LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING unless they can get into tho swim and tasto of what fruit they want and drink at whatever fountain they wish and stoop to any villainy that ia handy. BVIUTOTHK HATCH KT I . (Pok.Wo,jirver.)o i me vwnanieue aim apple raisers have at last burled tnei'i'.' 1. ,. k.l.W o 'tin c:llf! WP11. It WHS a .. , ... ,.r i.,tln .-., anil . Its outcome has proved waat the wise ones have known all nlaiiK. namely, thnt the production of a first-class apple in Oregon depenity upon ener gy Intelligently appneo. ratner uiau reiimrau., " ""'' Sen yTRW- i upon locat.on. lae Jtvatry inaj WUlauiett valley has been ot lnesn-1 ' . , . JJ, , , ml le value to rt orchardlsts of I Had left a .eavy ro-lnch cMse on hmh illmricts and tins placed Ore- top ot the ladder. When he pulled Nn tie very Iron " rink of th. the ladder out aVay from the build SrtUMcnwIng strttuH ot the natoa. ing the chsel feU and slruOt his arm For the benefit cJ this Important in-' Jst nbovv the wi 1st. . dustrv even yet In Its Infancy, let 3nmes Parvla was vwy 111 last m rhoi that spirit of rompetl- w-k. bat Is fetllng as wall as usual r tittifTati atTtiin. and m e removed, will 1 more- keenta the future than It has rn In the past. Let the rivalry be In- tense, but le, It be of the f,!(,d,y aul. STl'Xti "Why are you croaking, anyhow? The lia'nks haven't g ;t any of your monev lied up. have they?" "So, but they've given every man I want ot borrow from such punt exeiwe'to turn me down." citmp violent lnflamnution of tlm- mucous membrane of the w-ial pli, , wtiicSi sometimes extends lunik, to the lurnyx arid bronchial tntiea. It is one of the most dangerous dlseums af 'dallllren. It almost aiw-afTs cmnvB on in the night. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's HoreWra3 yrnp and Hppiy Ballard's Snow l.hilment ejctemidlly to the throat. lac, and 31. Linn 'Drug Company. Jc STVHKItOOMS AX1) OWTCtDfi I have blocks In contemplatttmi. Tenam-s Ueslrlng store rooms -and rt flceB will do well to consalt me 1m inefltHWty. 1 am also plaaalng fliaJta for futiillies. ?'HEE THOMAS, Architect 1 211 Hooin , Chrlsman F;ik. fn-'F.M:N' HOl'KK CIOAH STORlt We hundle all the leading ttraails of cigars :nnd tobacco. TOVCKNT & HA MM ITT, ti '095 Willamette streeL o. w. ck;ah Rest Trciftlgar on the nnrkf, tf. l.KB HOSEl.TON. Stat of Ohjj. Cl'.y of I.uc Oijiinty, us. Frank 0. -fllieney makes oath (bat he l t)e serfior partner of the firm of F. J. rtienet.- Co , doing huliiw ;n the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaia, and that snld f rm will pay rlie sum of ONE m'NDKEI) KOl.I.ARf! for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FHATs'K J. CHENEY. Sworn b.-fore me and subscribed I . ik,. CU A n ,.t T" (Seal.) A. V. C.l.EASONV . Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acta dlrectlr on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free V. 3. C1IKNF.Y it CO., Toledo, O, Pold br drurclsts, 7Tic, Take Hall's Ksmlly Pills for con tlpatlon. ' Start winter In a Wealthy eondltlon be free from disease. Hvlllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. the must relia ble preventative. Nothing s sure t keep you well. 3f. cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Company. Wall paper for room 1!iHx costs you only 11.21 at Prsnton Hales. tf Skating at the t nderwood rink to. night. Come .and enjoy yourself; a pleasant time assured. tf If yon are going to use coal this winter It will pay rou to get a Wilson Coil Healer. dtf ders a Morris' tfut fkora. tf Wasoor luae punoa. Laf or- FKAIJ - K, Kr. hlv !.... r. .up lunuv tlm rush for ii'.iuk renins, mo: ey. Men ami women si'iil; DO OECAUSE WE WANT LOST VAI.I.I V XI-WS XCti has .,.. , ,,., ,,..t.,iiiiir 1" 1.11'B ,,i,.,..j. Wa forgot to mention last week that Alva Addlnton has moved out from the Klgdon station. He sys the trad was Rood during tho sum mer. William Cruzan had the, misfor- , .! arm In two " ... ifcl II. hat been S" v'i Charts Chandler, who has W Vk fr.so Iowk a time. Is again al t "e nuoui. i... j v ,,,o honr o h isreco I....1 J- A ..r -.il,.. f nnr t-.n.'- ular MteiiiUntH were aiisent Inst hint day. Are IMe lessons not InlcrfstitiK fti :irnli tot vim? If you study vur l' ssons well befnrel'y.ml and he then on time wv ,l:hik ytui will find lilicni very liltere.-tla. OSTKOIM'TIIT AM) WO.M.VJWINI) The Vltneases oi wotno aw often noKlectd loo Iouk beraune rfif the emburrfissnient Itn-ldent to tftiatnlna (Ion aorid are snill oflenr compli cated -as -a result of tlw aflnirnlKlra tlon OC polwinonw druirs. tOstoopa thy 'Offers a utntmem 'titeh has nchlivwd '-better results tlmn any other; which Is- natural aifc Iwtnce 1Iim"s mot-establUh f4intamr 'vll con ditions; and which, Unro'hin. g local exiinitTintliin and treatment 1 le ol ten 'than other nieitisKlK, In In nw -wqy 'tryli.g to the ajost e.emltlie woman. '.Moreover, Osteoptrtn y trest ment frequently ncconivI-'ne8 by perfectly natural and painlea ; netb ods complete cures In ranest n i fhlrb -oiwniutloiis are imually peswrtedl to; and operations. It should lie rei nen beretl, seldom lesve the pwUJiit weiil antl ery often Indeed lay 1tao fbuo dntmn for fresh troulilea. "ifliut dls 1:lugaishcd woman who oice de clared, after personal ffonerl frnt'r wh,h Osteopathy, thnt, evf-c ha 1 It no other application than w. the III of women it would have naide Its fninidoT, Dr. A. T. Still, Immortal, did rsiit exaggerate, .Vote For more specific It for. 7ia- tlon f."e the Osteopath. DU. II. I.. BTt'DI.EY Ostnrpat hlr idosicfan. Oflces ovpr Cluiinbt ira' '--;, MS Wlllamett .street I'tivue Illiok I32II. Consilitntl on fror. Itesldetice, 734 Kerr tre-)t. Pl ioie-lted 317. Hill ( ll.lltlTAHI.K to your tiorses as well as to f mir m-lves. Vott need not suffer tfrom' pains i(f any sort your horses aeeo' not suflMi. Try a bottle of Hnlliwd'iu Hntw Liiilirient. It cures all pulns. .1. Jl Hurirts. Hrikersfleld, Wo. .writes J. M, t'.cil.erls, Itnkenfleld, Stn.. writes: ! have used your lliilmrnl fir ten y.ii!K and find It to be ti'ic best I haie ever used fur mau lit beast." Linn Dn; Cnmnsny. A R4.lt E ( II AM M t have a lay in of 127 a. i -l la sell; 70 acres In i-solvation, no screi pas lur;, m'i seres timber; huisei, roas, hogs, fhlrkeiix. wagons, (,-irm laiplo nients; orchsrd sod good buildings. $4S per acre, fr'our mips from de pot;; good sch&Kils and neighbor hood. K.-iqiilre at the Bprlfigfb-ld Hotel, Bpriugfleld. Or. tf It costs no & to apply good paint therefor ijm? New Era. Soil only jt the ilurger-Ilean Hardware Company. Floods the iiody with warm, glow ing vitality, rriskes the nerve strong, riukkens ilrcuiatlon, restores natu ral viiror? rnekes you f.-l like one born again. Hol'lster Pmf,ky Moun tain 'lea. U (efjis, tea or tablets, Linn liriig Company. q to ft itK a f.r,; it om: n v Tat-e LAXATIVE IIHOMO Quinine Tablets. DnOilsts refund money If It falls to .sre. K. W. C'tOVK d sig nature Is oa each box. 20c. CLASSIFIED Olt SUE vow su: l:t'iuitv e! M .1 ' l.l'; siousi: !'i:; ; i.i: An nr. t '.;i el t !AI. che 1 , x I '.i 1 - 'lU'l . i-atlter.l :il this i. ft l-il A!.l', - See, jr. 1 ,;, en . ii til' wnoil. W. 1- t,'.-i''erne!l, ;tt Wut'.'s , ,ieve!:',v itM-e. t t i ; -room house ! hill SAl.K- 111. nil on West l-'itlli sir t. Kiwuhe of - owner, i'i'.; tllie street. tl COKI'WOOU KUK SAl.K Leave or ders with I-. U. Hrowu at Dr. brown's office In Chrtsinan block. WOOD l'Oli SAl.K A few cords ot ioml dry Rt'iib oak and dry fir. Kniiulrt) of I'.. M. Warren, 4-li Lawrence street. FOK SALE Kxcavatlng dirt- Any one wanting snmo will do well to see A. C. .Mathews, 31 a West 4th street, rhone Illack 2SI1. n21 KOU SAl.K Four quarter sections good saw timber; a snap If taken at once; parties need the, money. Address Lock Dox 455, Eugenie, Or. ' I' VOU SALE AT A HAHOAIN' A two storv house and barn, lot SOxlGU; must be sold. Call at i33 Ollvo street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. d5 KOH SALE Small tann, 3 miles from Eugene; good orchard, house and barn; well and spring water. A I Place for hogs and chickens. Inquire of Unnrd. nl'J AT A HARO.AIN Eight acres or chard, half nillu from postofflce, Eugene. Must be sold quirk. Call at till 3 Olive street, between Ninth und Tith streets. tl" Foil SALE English walnuts at ISe. . 20c. and 25c per lb. Also ono gratio Jerney cow, 4 years old. Address 1-1 1.. Cox, It. K. D. No, X, Ensene, Oa. Phone Farmers lllti. 2.ri FOitt SALE In best uri ot tie city, Kood 8-room house nud bnrn.on 'lot h Ox 1 10 ; houm has hard plas ter; good well. On right ride -of stree; good shade anil I! lilt. Lock Ilox 172, Kutvnd, Oregon tf FOK SALK BY OWN fctt 1 60 acreslj of cnoire river oiioin 'inno, o iihicsn rroiu Mftiti; mu awes uuoer ra.1-1 tlvatloti, InoXMlng Bop yard; bal ance lmrtly timbetid. Slx-roo?a house and rood Utrn. C'hititp t $100 jwr uof ". If (old at onee ?0 Iter nrrn will till o It, AdilKess "A. B," uiitu (iilicd. , it FOK S.M.T! Tt V OWNEU -Ne 'tO-OH-nimii lnniAi with gas, electric il.vtht, lioiiiitlftil 'sltrubr.iry, und all iinid pru Initi'ovoinr nts, two I'socks from cat- line 41. id In heart Vrf res Idiuee ll.'trlct. You pay no Uent's coiMitlSirtiu. '(,ota fit! 2-11 , 1110. Aiil'i'ly lU. this ("fflcu for Tiat'rVuliirs. tf FOE K.U.I-: AT A IIAHliAl'N Good liause '.if 7 vnnins. friiit trees (ber elp wl. h wind mlll.'.itin acre 'urnli'T chtckr.n fence; iuir chicken 'lousic two blocks frt'in Geary wrliodl hoiiss. Prlw. TtJO. Time ton Wirt. I. N. HhtIiiiiiiIi, agent Hooni f, oser Klrsa Niiltonal Hank. HrlnK this notice -wMh yau. -row ittCNT milBllCNF SmaiL liand-i' farm for rjitf.. Aclresa "V, cutj of Guard Ii20 tTJH ItlCMV An taslit.ioni house, tuwly pi tnted ivm! ,Miered. En- qitiro at '1 5 tl Jerferaiimi, trout. tf tfOU HU.Vi- Kliw iront room; fllr-i i o hull, elwr'lo gilt, balk U-l Butt Nlntii, K'Olt HBKT T liiTt.shed roonw' for young men tutluiit. Call att 332 Fast Fourteenth Btreet. tl It-'Oll lllii IT Five furiilshed liouse keeplnx roonia C)as,4 leetrlc light hie b ; 'fosu in. Iuiiil.ro at GuarS' .nf! Ice. ! -IOIHE ,FOIl MCKrT -Elght-rooai luaisiirikir rent, fluin.lro at roonvi Ii. 7, . McClimg biock, Elghttj ami Wlllauieti utreivs. tf rilKS'lHIIiOU HOOWB Ikllectrlo llgkt and liath; Ihrss blmrks west f postofllM). Aprry at b21 Llnrola. tf tuit KK.si A good tann tu renf.; good biiJIdlngs; orcbsrd; stirlM water: dully main W C. Ilarboar. Hos 5 41.. Kugese, Or. PhoM Uln. 2iinl. nfli tj-AMTf ICE ?t'0 KKST A' III ialun ruffif una horaea an Uh Matthew lis-m, t tnlans west it' Ri.ig.me, .'lne graiing; .terms roa ftriklSe. Ilopilre Kitm I, over Ijonti Jit Ht.vlrigfl bsnk.iir addreas I'. O. Ilox i K2, F,MnlH.. A.TKI lA'ANTKIS Jesinaklnjc iir-d plain sewing. f.7ft .lefferirtl, lielween H-venlh mud eighth, .lira. II. I Huff. n.'IO Vl'ANTKI) An i-lderly wofrios to do , . ght hiiackuvl!ig; good wages wld; referents required. Aily at hOO WlllsniHtte streeL n21 HAIJLSMAN WANiKli--Toco.ta the roar; salary of 1 1 00 a uranlh. Call on Ilushneli A Crnrw, 1A'et KlUth Street, 1 II' YOI! W ANT TO HKI.I, your rp erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny abont It stid they will do the tmf. Oil Willamette street, Ku geiie. Or. tf WANTED- An eiperlenred woman for general housework; references required; steady e inptoyment and good wages to right parly. Call at 640 IllgU street. Eugene. tf COLUMNS LOST AMI lt)l'M .,1 t , en : lr We,liie-.-!,i ii- at lin.tr till. OI'Nii -aeii:o; pa .-:!.:: i;i :i h ph.-t .mim'i;i.i.. i:m sj i ! ', HASOl.INi; WtK-.l V I'. 1.. Mil le phono Ula.'k -ITitT, reshl. i.ei "ill East hieventh street trair nuitint ) . TUA1XKO M'KSi.-0.lls answered!11 at all hours, llest nf references. 1 .Mrs. J. A. Atherton, H2. Orchard 1. avenue, phono lied 4ftil. tf AOl'OUniON PLEAT I. NO tlono by .Mrs. llert Vincent ut 027 llllyard street, near t.ast Ninth, on reason able terms, l'hone Ke.l 8302. tf HOLD AND S1LVEK I'LATINU Ou knives, forks nnd all household nr. tides (hat do not look like new. Wrlto the Oregon I'lutliiK Wurka, 12S LowiisdHle street, Portland, Oregon, for nrlceV DON'T full to see I'hesem If you want bargains In real estuto. liny and sell farm and city prop erty, improved anil unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Che lem, Ilooni ".1. Walton llldg. tf Sl'Ollfc AND OFFICE HELP Knr nlshel free to emtilolyer. Clerks' lleulstrntlon llurciiii, entrance to offices 14 Selllnit-lllrsch biilldlii'-,, Sstl l-a Washington street, corner West Park, Portland, OregOji. ii PROFESSIONAL COLUMN AIMTKAlTOttS. THE LANE COUNTY AU8THACT CO., ttwimi 2 and J, Warren Hlock. Eugene, Oregon. Prle vear.onal ila. IMiKlt'l AKKIt.. J, W. KAY3 & CO,, undertaker and Tuneral dlrectoTa. Engone, Or. OAY St HKNLWKBON, undertnlcers and embalmow. 'Oorner WIMTn etta and Sevtnth streets. W. T. GOHDC1N, Hineral Tector, Btnta licenaed 'jmbalmar. Otllce and realdniice, ' Tenth nd Olive streets, f'bone. fled sVSl. I'HVHKUW A ,xi ht-IKI KONS. Dlt. If. i... ilTCULKY -"OstMOimlhl physlnlf.i. Offices over (.'hambera1 swiu. 5 VS Winiunvtlo street l'huiin Hliick 1321. Consultation lw:o. Hoslilonce, 74 Kerry street j iioMf itea ,us. UQt. NNA MAII1WJI , osteopathic ItbyVirlan. All mi lible dlseiises tretfted. Woiix.'n aiusl children specialty. Ofllee rver F. B. Dunn's, Phone lied 16m. a.-rniA-iK. TlTliH, J,l. fD. Homoeo cpi tlilo phnBm i uid surgeon. tOnronlc dmeiwea an d diseases of i 'I'omon and (fenfire n given' spec lltl attentkxa. Far idle, galvanic, , u.tatlc. X-ray amtl vl iratory electdl- :al tnataoemta 4ive a. Office, cor ner Wlllamwtteand Eighth streets, Matlock UKlc. 1 tesldeuco, 632 Pearl street. Off! ce Phone. Ked mm. IbcsMltxice phone, Hu ' 4981. Ml. D. ALLUK. -attc uv-ut-lar. 616 Wlllaaaexte stmet. kioiie, Oregon I.. M. TKAVHi, tti rmer-iU-law. OI tlca w Euteoie Loan arid Having Hunt. KuMene. O ttfna. I 0. ,A. miNTWISMs I1KM, ,ttorney-at law. iiand lines and probate- speo kaltlna. Offlee over Ckaui Jjers-Hrla tow Ilnnk. W AXilXJuJh. Pt ITI fe,U, iiltorneyn' at-iaw. I. t 'oodwjrk . mil E. l FVrt ler. OfUce one block aoiilh ol rhrlsii.ii Ujeltj Kugmo, Oregon, t riLUUMAtJ Ml UlfCAN, Attoi tieya ai- . J. f.V'IUIanis, L. t , Itean. TiaT,iw lntPl courts or th I state t aa -bflfcoioitie U. 8. Land Office. GUWm 12, 41, 14 and la Mi Clung ftctidtuc. I )OmiiK AKiWOkTH, Attor. leys- , iuss. onie in llovoy building o-w uiiuoiuetT-.irtstow Bank. LW H. IKllMfjNHON. Atooniev-iot law. Itwiuia Ljnd 2, Kufenti Loan u. HibJ wt Aiur iiev-at-lsw iim. o nver liirsu s sloe store, Kueone,, .UOWffit ft -MAitrUN. Attnrnav.-.f. Isw. J. H. Uirtio- and W. O. Mar tin, win iiraciten in all courts. Offlca traar Chambers-llrlstow Hani:, fcug.we. Otvgon. e' ALTON A 4torneva-at.,,w 1. 1. Walloc aitid K P. Nesa. Will practlea In Hi hi eourta In the tate. Offlce. loori i, Walton Hock. Kugeii,. Ormwn. M. HAKHAICVf. Special atten kin given to orw and settlo- mrni ui estates. Aanut for Contl nenlal Insurance Cuui(jany. ltoom u, rirst national Uajik Uulldlna i.-. ..... . 1 ,HU.-Ua, ITTllIl, JEHUE O. WEL1JJ, Lrr. No. 1 West Eighth street, Eiwne, Or., oppoalw postofflca. Giro spec, lal attention to the examination of abstract, drafting wllla, settling cstauw, conveyances and collec tions. Also to all pension msttera Pbont Red 1171. Appreciates smoking good cigars, it gives turn relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn 'S POSltivd the DCSt 10c Gear Oil the market. Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing; and tinning vv-rk.. .CjII and let ua estimate on your work. Aya & He.tzmfcn 34 West Bth 5t Phona black 1171 iElectricGas.Watep Willamette Valley Co Chartered TTe First? ! National Sank OF EUCENE. r iECON I: Capital and Surr (tfl 50.000 I Wo will bo plea ej to have Jl name on our book s your txinds bu. Joct to check. 1 te vi handle )0' business with Mn ami In arl, confidence, wr gMmt jour acoount.-. Inrg or smn' )( f T. 0. Hendrl j." priMrtd S. B. Eakln ..Vice PTeald P. E. BnoC Caa rani Ltiko h. 0 aodrich,. . Artlstatrt Cart FUCHA UBi,Mil nMtuv OAR TINT BlS!K''Ca Cha mbers -Bfiskmr Banking Gmapaa Oi Eskdc, Orrenoi. Pal i IfoCash CanJtal $6j4J &m wr FnliT? HOWR 62, WOOD R.l&t,,fTlz.,Laod. Rsnch, Ksrin and Cltr Prop,rty Yir pjtronjfe rnpectluily aolicltrd 6 "m or First National Bjnfc ' Dr. Mary Lane Thg home vr the Dr. Marv I ... Medical and Suigfeal In.iti,,,' ,J : rated In room, ft to. 14 t .... Theater building Portlan.K nil". OCCIInvInu , . WB' Diseases of women ao, children are tfiven special .tUnUnn, ail(l ltrt treatment by a coup, ot eaneri tr yslclans. Matern.ty. case, baZl with extreme care ,! .k,. , -loitted into flrst-clas. Iamllh;il CoZ t sultutlon free. ' Williams Co. Transfer Light and Hvy tlwline WOOD FOK SALE .SOIWllUmstteSl. fiug o. Phone llkck 11 x MI.VIXO K.VOI.NKEKS. HEKIIEin LkJIUH. ..mm ... ? and expert metallurgist Rel Ubta AIMillTMT ' RhB THOMA8-Archlteet. Sketch. and plans drawn, blue prlnu am specification,. 0wr pr vision over bulliflng, ln cotiraTot cons ruction. If thinking of Ing large or small, see me Tarim. block. ' " nuviu I. 1 hp : r