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CVAU hftles H. Fisher. CO., IXC. held that rule in force ami also tut down the time of holding the couven tlon from five weeks, as adv ic.ued t,y Mr. Stanchfield, to three week.. ;t B '.. hed every toy of the week. ; u"' thc Kepubllcu convection. Mr pr" excepted. Address all com-; Kenny fount ho was beaten and i EusenOrego The polU rel)eatedy sc7l'l"" 1"""s lmily Bryan cannot carry New York and i cannot win without it. ...... i,v carrier, per week.S .15 """" wiinout it. The system i vwed by carrier, per month .50 ; says that New lork Is against Bryan. nv mall one year (in advanoe) . 4.00 i However much truth there mav be In ninths (In advance) 2.00 J tne Btory there is nn rim.M ihi .50 .05 c Ona month i rnnel . Advertising rates made known on S&e'rrt' Eugene, Oregon, postot- ti is second-class matter. " Agents for The Guard. The following are authorized to t.U and receipt for subscriptions or tfansact other business for The Daily '"creswoll J. L. Clark. Coburg Geo. A. Drury. All postmasters are authorized to Mfiie and receipt for subscriptions iTlL Daily and Weekly Guard. AN I'VPEl'ENDENT PAPER Member Associated Press SATIHUAV, JAXIARY 4, 11)08 t ADVERTISING PAYS IX NEWSPAPER OF GENERA L CIRCULA i ION Yeterday a resident of Eu gene sold his residence in this clay to a lady who saw his advertisement in the clas sified columns of The Guard, and this Is only one instance among many of the direct re sults received from advertis ing in the Daily and Weekly Guard. The Guard absolute ly cover3 the upper Willam ette valley field, going regu larly into a large majority of (he homes. The Daily Guard's circulation, going to regular subscribers, is 1525 a larger bona fide circulation than any other dally paper In Ore gon, outside of Portland; Weekly Guard, ,no exchanges and no deadhead subscrip tions, 1600. We have no clr cultaion secrets, our subscrip tion books and mailing lists being open to the Inspection of advertisers at all times. LIVELY NATIONAL ' CONVENTIONS IN PROSPECT Every one anticipates a lively time at the next Republican national con vention, but with the Democratic na tional convention it has looked pretty much the same old story. If reports current among politicians are to be believed, however, the contest in the Democratic convention will be as interesting and Important as that In the 'Republican convention. The story is being spread through the capital that the system has picked Governor Johnsm, of .Minnesota, to beat Bryan lor the Democratic noni- laotian, and any candidate which the young-women sentiment hostile to Bryan Is crop ping out here and there. Whether It Is Inspired by the system or is ion est conviction of those exhibiting It, the fact remains that many Demo crats say and doubtless believe that with Bryan as a candidate the fight is lost before it is begun. Against this we have the equally sincere pro testations of many Republicans that Roosevelt is the only man who can beat Bryan. WONDERFUL Wl RELESS IS MAKING PROGRESS Dr. Valdemnr Poulson says he will this year have his wireless telegraph in perfect operation between Denver In perfect operation between Den mark and the United States. Me gave an exhibition before Dr. Eagnn, the American minister, the other day, whlch seemed to be perfect. The ac count says "the apparatus worked with marvelous force and accuracy.' The Danish newspaper Politikeo sent a message around the world east and another west. They were three hours and twenty minutes making the dis tance, and the contest resulted in a dead heat. Incidentally, the other day a Brit ish steamer sent a wireless to the Lu- sltania, both on their voyages, in forming the Lusitania that another British ship had broken her shaft in midocean, but a fourth British ship was standing by to render any assis tance needed. Even the storms at sea cannot pre. vent the wires from finding out the secrets of the deep and blabbing them to all the world. i ne ijap is an "Undesirable Citizen." l. UAM H. I.ANCDO.N. District Attorney of Sun frincljco. O Ai.l I-DUX IA'S deli'pites to both national conventions will rube tlicir voices strongly in favor of the EXCLUSION' OF THE . JAPAXKSK from tho L'nitn.l Stares Tlo.v may oven demand planks in their platforms dealing with that issue us a necessity. THE JAP IS AN UNDESIRABLE CITIZEN. HE HAS BEEN TRIED AND FOUND WANTING. IF IT WERE A CHOICE BETWEEN ADMITTING. JAPANESE OR CHINESE TO THIS COUNTRY, THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA WOULD WELCOME THE CHINESE. The Japs are tricky, dishonest and do not know their place. It is NOT A CASE OF IMPAS SIONED RACE PREJUDICE with the Califor niana. They know their ground, and they have civet tho Japs a FAIR TRIAL. If the east knew as much about titer us the Pacific; slope does it would have exactly the same view. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! i OR SALE vooi wood. FOR SAI.10 - nuim-li Phono banners' St). oak J - s PROFESSIONAL COLUMN WOOD KOU wood. $0.i,v liters' 2S0. SALE -per cord. 10-Inch oak l'hone Kar-J-0 AIIS'I'RAITORS in- i. am-: coi'.vrv abstract CO.. Rooms li and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. FOR SALE Seconc. growtn fir wood. W. L. Copperuoll. at Wntia tf Jewelry store. MIXING ENGINEERS Modern methods are necessary for success now-a-days in any line of agriculture, and full discussion and a free exchange of ideas are espe cially beneficial. NQ MEAN PEOPLE ON RURAL MAIL ROUTES PEOPLE IN THE ON HIS ROUTE. SAYS REST WORLD ARE Moralists, economists and all sorts and conditions of "latter-day reform. ers" must be watching with unusual interest the progress of a novel kind of strike over in Philadelphia, says the New York Commercial. Under the leadership of Miss Tanya Layes, a young Russian woman of talent, education and breeding a graduate nurse who resigned a hospital posi tion to take up the cause of labor about one hundred and fifty girl em ployes of a paper wrapper factory in that city .have been out on a strike for the past six weeks for an unpre cedented reason. "This strike, as the leader explains it, "has special signifi cance for the working people of Phil adelphia because it is the first strike that women have ever undertaken here. Then, too, it is unusual in that It Is not a strike for higher wages or shorter hours. It Is a strike for more courteous treatment at the hands of the foreman." if a factory foreman who has been discourteous to hlK hands" can bo forced Republicans may put up who is pledged to Roosevelt policies. Thts Interesting story first appeared in a long Washington dispatch to the Buf fola Evening News, to be substantiat ed the next day by Democratic Na tional Clniniltteeman Hon. Norman E. Mack, of Buffalo. Mr. Mack Is the proprietor of the Buffalo Times, and reprinted the News dispatch in full, besides giving an interview with the News confirming the story. Since 'hen it has been spread through Washington, perhaps In an effort to offset the movement In favor of Gov- junnson. it is not for a mo into actual courtesy by a paper wrap per makers' union, it will be a new triumph for organized labor which has never before been suspected of possessing any particular ambitions in tho way of manufacturing polite Everything points to the early re- COVXTV CARRIER sumption of work on the construction of electric railway lines In and about Eugene. With the building of these roads it will be Impossible in any ' manner to retard the steady growth r, , ";il?",v'el m,a" "ier on ,-, , , rural route .No. 2 out of Eugene, bav- of Eugene, and for that reason alone ing read The Guard's item in regard an unusually busy year may be look- to mean people on the routes of the ed forward to. city carriers, hastens to Inform us ... . , that there are no such people on his If Senator Foraker and Congress- colmt,;' route. On the contrary, lie , t. . p r,, , ? sfts' tne people along -his route are man Burton, of Ohio, keep on hand- aniong tne best ln th(f wo,.di amlu, Ing each other knocks through the has failed to see any of his patrons newspapers they'll be sufficiently in a "grouch" since he went on the worked up to pull off a real scrap ,r!"'te several years ago. To substnn ,., ,u ,,., tlate his statement, he informed us in the capitol by the time congress that since Christmas day there has resumes its sittings. Foraker is the hardly been a day past but that he oldest, but is believed to have the fi"ds In some of the mail boxes along hardest punch nis ro,l'e substantial remembrances, ' ! one man giving him a nice chicken, mi, ...... T , .. : another an order for a sack of oats This year William J. Bryan (of amit,K.,. lln m(i mt a Florida) goes to the United States ; for a dollar's worth -of groceries and senate, by gubernatorial appoint- ! others gifts of greater or less value, ment, to succeed the late Senator ! Maxwell thinks all the mean peo L , . p ' pie have e Ihcr died or moved to Mallory; next year his nioro famous :(,,,.. f,. i, , ,,.,, , ' , ,, will go of on his route. FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, nearly new. Inqulro tR 6S5 East Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE A few tons of loose hay, delivered. A. C. Matthews, Phone Black 2S1I. j7 HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer uml expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to intending investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment Kugeue. Orogo'i. ARCHITECT FOR SALE Cheap, good second nana btuuebaker 3-inch inn. , dii..l. . . . . Enuuire at Eugene Grocery. tf ' "'t" S and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrisniau block. CORDWOOD FOK BALE Leave or dera with L. Q. Brown at Dr. Brown's office In Chrisuian block. WOOU FOn SALH, A few cords of sood dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 4 42 Lawrence street. FOR SALE Fine land ,n acreage tracts, close to Eugene; good loca tion; terms reasonable. Inquire Roims ;i and 4, Beckwlth Build ing, Eugene, Oregon. fl l.NDERTAKKKS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene. Or. Nebraska namesake course we know where but- I EC GENE PROPERTY j WILL GROW VALUABLE After all, Booth Tarklngton, who nearly put two Indianapolis police- Bla!r strept ail(1,,ion property ls men that arrested him for being too 1 sure to double ln value within the FOR SALE BY OWNER New eight room house with gas.electric light, beautiful shrubbery, and all mod ern Improvements, two blocks from cur line and in heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots GO 2-3 x 3 (10. Apply at this office for particulars. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house or 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, ono acre under chicken Tence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N. Harbnugh, agent, Room 5, over First National Bank. Bring this notice with you. FOR SALE One of the best country general merchandise businesses in the Willamette valley, store hav ing made big money and party do ing well, but other matters require owner's attention. For further particulars address "X," this of fice. J7 MIlSCELLAiSKOl S LADIES' making. TAILC'UINU and 700 Pearl street. dress- DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and enibalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. Slate licensed enibalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Plume Red 4 -IS I. PHYSICIANS AND SIKUEONS DR. H. L. STUD LEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 018 Willamette street. Phono Black 1320. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. DR. ANNA MAURER, Osteapathlc physician. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Phone ited 1031. hilarious out of business before they got him to the station house, may have been only gathering local color for a novel. next two year3. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Siuslaw coun try can not go out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is Let the wig-wearers beware, and begin to save up. The wig-wearers are organizing and as soon as they , (hp,.,. are all in the union will charge hair-' There are both acreage tracts and raising prices. large lots in this addition, only a t - j mile from the business center and It may surprise, some people to ' tnree hlocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you know that there are enough repub licans In Alabama, outside the Fed-, may make your own terms, a small eral offices, to form warring fac- payment down and monthly institu tions. 1 tncnts if you desire. i seo the Oregon Land Co. at 412 ! Willamette street,, or write them for 1 particulars and prices. tf , WILLAMETTE' MATtRET i CHANGES OWNERSHIP All the naturalists combined could not convince us that animals do not reason. All of us know hogs that furnish evidence every day that they do. to 1 RADIO By owner, timber land for city property or land close to some town. No agents. Address II. CL, Box 494, Eugene, Or. ACCORDION PLEATING Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 027 Ililyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able tennis. Phone Red 3302. tf FOR EXCHANGE 15 acres, well improved, near Oakland, for nron. erty in or near Eugene. Good trade will be given. McMurphey & Rugh 22 West Eighth street. tf STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nlshed free to emnlolyers. Clerks Registration Bureau, entrance to orrices 14 Solling-Hirsch building, 3Stl 1-2 Washington street, corner West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf eun i tan to see onczem lr you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved and unimproved Timber and mining stock. H. Che .em. Room U. Walton Uldg. tf It was announced In the press dis patches several d.iys ago that Secre tary Taft brought a personal mes sage from the mikado to President Roosevelt 'declaring Japan -desired always to remain at peace with the United Suites and would do every thing ln her power to remove danger of irritation over tho Immigration Ing the emigration of Japanese labor ers. If Japan shall actually put an end to such emigration to this coun try she will save her own face and avoid trouble hereafter. -"6cu iuui me Governor is i cognizant of any effort on the part oft Q"estion b' Prohibiting or restrlct- toe system to have him nominated, r that he Is pledged to favor it In "' way, but it is charged the system nas picked him out a; the onlv man no can defeat Bryan for the nomi nation and lr on, now on It will boom "m with all uH. resources at Us oomnutnd. According to the story, Ji"nes -I. Hill, of st Pallj gently ent 'ew York and told the sys wni that if it wu,d ful.nllih tne "oniy h0 v. , ,. . . I"" "I" IIR" lllilll L' , 1,r:,li- 'he Idea being that If a Republican wero nominal-' tlif w.-iu!,, ,lf th 9VJtt,m w.)ul(1 ,)e; L"""1 '" "'' Democratic ticket.! N,nv Y"rl he went to Wash- i "gu.. ;vh"''o the Democratic nation-! r"",,,,iU" was to meet. He w'i that me Women are to be excluded from the next trial of Harry Thaw. Though admission was by card, the court room was crowded by members of the fair sex during the former trial of the famous case. Thvpi came out. of a morbid curiosity, and the judge has I determined this shall not be grali-i ! fled again, nil women but members of , Thaw's family and the female report trs being denied ailniittanc acted wisely; it Is net m gratify such curiosity. One of the penalties fqr getting something worth having out. of poli tics is having to wear the "practical politician" label. TIMIIEP, LAND Having purchased from B.F. Good pasture the Willamette Meat Market, I expect to conduct the name In n first-class manner in every respect. I will keen constantly on hand a complete line of fresh and smoked meats, guania'eelng the:" the best ' quality at the most reasonable prices. I Orders filled promptly and delivery i mnde to every part of the city. mono .1 inti as. tf J. H. VINCENT. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new Write the Oregon Plating Works, i" i.ownsuuie street, Portlaud, uregon. lor nriees nm RENT AS TO ACUTE DISEASES Here Is the chance of your I'.fe can sell you timber ln tracts from 4,000,000 feet to 400,000,000 feet as low as 2 5 cents per thousand feet. This will make you 100 per cent per year. Put your money whore it will i many quarters of th country make you a fortune in a short time osteopaths are not verv numerous- as and stop talking hard times. There a result, the news of their good work never was as good a time to buy as having spread, they are kept busy now. Don't wait six months and then treating patients who come to their kick yourself for what you have lost, offices suffering from diseases that Inquire at 4S2 Willamette street or have become chronic, so that the Im write James N. Randall, Lock Box pression has grown that osteopaths 455, Eugene, Or. ' treat chronic diseases only. In many quarters of the country CHEMICAL WORKS .-where osteopaths have become nn- Tho Chemical Works ofters from I "l" " l?J"T' .n0" Hdl""1 ....... ... . in.: laniiiv uny this day. $10 per ton spot cash for bone, delivered. To our customers, while we havo been delayed with our machinery. we will say It Is in good shape now and we are able to fill all orders at a moment's notice. EC GENU CHEMICAL WORKS. GASOLINE WOOD SAW I NO W. G. White !o prepared to saw your wood on short notice. l'hone Black 4351. Residence, 510 West Sixth Btreet. Cie 'iedo, Lucas ettiug, at which ! The "home edili in" of Hit ed Ihire. ; with """"' tion Citv Timet! has been received, it proxy tor New Hamo-- , , .. n.i.i., ...,.! ..i ('('ii,-f one oi i lie lui'-i i - n i e - " Plan - . "m rop01'1 Ule;editinns issued this year In Or-on. ' th- he,',, ' ' "' 1",sl"",un"-'nt and is a credit alike to 1-Mir.r Moor lte '" '""v,'"" m fts head and the ent.-rt'rlslng community ' ",e whose liberal a r.m, !- r.T-. t-l T.,n .ij; ""-S'-il", K'v """from every pace r Hi ll-lt.n. I's ."' Tm dol-im:lii!loi! will t !It every pan .,. Iari,,rv , . '' I'uiMi'u unsatis tea...V ' ' '" should he nom- "t-ntH 'v,."1,'!!n,,-ll- who is rfp-j Fruit prw..rs. Imp erowi-re ami ocatt.(i ""' Mr- "I", ad-1 poultry raisers are all bidding con-j fcuwor ' flve Ex-jventlons and -exhibitions In Lane! mi... e""y' ot Delaware, foucht emintv a fact that is Indicative of! the II i i Will. urn- ""'side to break the unit rule, j increasing interest in these pursuits. ' utlpatloB. He has i Slate "f Ohio. . . j e.-iiiniv, ss.; iur to i j.-,..,,, j, j Cheney makes oath that! I he Is tin- ;-"nior partner of the firm j of I-'. ,1. ("len y - Co.. doing business -.ienc-fiti the fjiy of Toledo, county and j state iili-i-esai-l, anil that said firm i will pay tV- sum of ONE HUNDRED.' DOLLARS for cell and every easel of r.'it.-u-'h thtit cannot be cured by j the use of ll.'iil'a Catarrh Cure. Wt.WK .1. CHENEY. . ' or- me and subseribed re ;h!s litli dav of De ll. 1't. i A. W. GLEASON, Notary l'uh!!i i l.'.'t!!'.! I'atarrli Cure is taken inter-' naily atel ai 's direi:!.- on the blood : anil niueoiis surlaees In? system. : S'-nd for testimonials, free. I-'. .1. CHENEY ii CO., Toledo, O. Sold by dyvit'tlsts. 75c. Sworn le In my pr-s ('in tier. ' A. ( Seal ) TaK Hall Family Pllli for con-ido more (pod O : sii-lny. They have been called In alike for the troubles of children and pa j rents, and their marked success in I the treatmtnt of diseases of every : character makes their services much sought after. Any one who wishes a : thoroughly convincing demonstration i of osteopathy's effectiveness should cull in an osteopath when some nu -in. I ber of the family Is suffering from inn acute attack: and It Is quite cer jtuln that the' osteopath will thereaf i ter be the family phyjh Ian. ', Dr. If. L. Sliidley, iisleopat h, office . ovr Chambers Hardware mor.;.! t t'hoiio Black 1:120. Id sldeiu-e, 734 I Ferry street, l'hone Red 3197. j A CURE POP. .MISERY ! "I have found n cure for the mis. j ery malaria produce:," says It. M. James, of Loin-il. n, S. C. "it's called ' Electric Hitte,-.-, and comes In 50 i cent botties. It breatts up a case of chills or a bilious attack In no time and It puts yellow Jaundice clear out or commission. This great, tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief In all stomach, liver and kidroy complaints, and the misery or i.'iinn bit'-k. Si.'d under ijniitaiilee at W. A. K nykerdaH's dr u; stor -. This Is Hie season when your blood ne-ds puriiylng: It the blood Is pure and to aliby, i n il h- well. The mi.s: reliable blood renie,lv H Holllster's L ,....... . . . . I "'") .iioumain lea. .Nouitntr cr.n 35c. Tea or Tablets. Lino Drug Co. FOR RENT New six-room house mi I urn Isliud. Cheap. Call at 022 Alder street. J5 rtri ttftii t t wo rurntsiied rooms for young men students. Call at 332 Fast Fourteenth atroet. tf FURNISHED ROOMS Kiel trio light and bath; three blocks west of postofflca. Apply at 621 Lincoln. tf PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallla furm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182. Eugene. WANTED WANTED To HL'Y A lot of Angora goals. Address Levi Geer, London Springs, Oregon. 1 J7 WORK. WANTED Man with team will plow gardens or any similar work. Phone Black 5 1 72. J9 C. II. CANNON, M. D. llonioepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phono Main 540. Boards Hotfman House. Phono Main 11. J. FRANK TITUS, M. 1). Hioeo pathlo physician and surgoon Chronic diseases ami diseases of women and children given special attention.. Faradlu galvanlcstatlc, -way aim vibratory electrical treatments given. otlco, corner Wlllametto nnd . Eighth streets, Mutiocit biug. Residence 032 Pearl street. Office phone, Red 1091. Residence phono, Ited 4981. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn If is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market himbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w-rk. Call and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitznun 34 West Bth SL Phone black 1171 ElectricGas, Water A'l TOR N E YS-AT- LA W 8. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-la, 016 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. U M. TRAVIS, Attornoy-at-law. or flce over Eugene Loan & Savings iiauK, wugeno, Oregon. C. A. W1NTERMI51ER, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chambers-Brls-tow Bank. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. c. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Offlco ono block south of Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, AttorneyTaT law. .I..W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice in all courts of tho state and before the II. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung Building. 1 DORRM & SKIPWORTH, Allorneys ut law. Office in Hovey building, over Chambers-llrlstow bank. m Willamstte Valley Co Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid in $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 05,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-nt- taw. itooins 1 ami 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. BiLYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office over Yoran'B uhoo atoro, Eugene, Oregon. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-ut-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in all the courts In the slate. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. Total $265,000 We will bo pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub ject to chock. We will handle your business with enro and in strict confidence, whether your account la largo or small. ' T. O. Hondrlcka President 3- n- Eiikln vice President P. E. Snodgrnss Cashier Luke L. Goodrich-. .Assistant Cathler tdiittteittim ; Merchants Bank r-viirvK, UK.ECON a N. IIARBAUGII. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment of estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 6, First National Bunk Building, Eugene, Oregon, IF YOU WANT TO HELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It n ml they will do the ro-t. 4 12 Willamette street, Eu gene, nr. tf WANTED Manager (or branch "of flc we wlili to locate hero In Eu gene. Address, wiib references. The Morris Wholesale House, ('In. elllliall. Ohio. j!j JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer. No. 20 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. Gives special intention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, convoynneos and collections. Also to ::ll pension matters. Phone Red I I 70. LOST AM) POUND HOWER & WOOD Hen I Estate and Timber LttlitN Hunch, f-'iti-nt niitl City Property Your iittti-oiiiige ri . sped fulls' solicit. (!. Room I, over First Nut. Ilnnk 9 0 0 v S. S. SPENCER, President. Z L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. 0 K N.McALIS TER, Cashier. 0 Cor Tth and Willamette m toititiatittii Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines LOST -An ol l-fa-ililom-d brea ilpln. Leave at Guard oflbe anil rcn-lve reward. 7 1 I LOST A black spaniel pup annul five inonCis old, name Gyp. Ilus very Virt tall. Finder leave In-i forma I Ion at 1 ('. 1 West. 4th si reel, betv.e n Lincoln and Lawrence. a ml rec ivv reward. t f LO !-'.' M C.illin'. Ill r We.' SI !'"('! n.i.v mi rd wi r t Clel.lh t'.'d, I l,r-ii- mti;r. I : el been broken. Fillde turn to Guard otflc: ami l.ewf le' ; inav pir-ele-i I'lviirl. E. C. Gullihrd Livery, Feed anJ Boarding Stables New CI.M.r Itootn Vetv rubber Tli-,. Turnout k. I all iit k ,, LOST-On Ninth (erect, bet ween Oak and Willamette, a rtjilr of silver bowed blasses In .1. O. Watts' case. Rev.'d. Leave at Guard office. JO O Q Id!) Wet Klh Street. I'lione Main (I!) I'. L. CHAMBERS, Presitlent. DARWIN RRISTOW, Cnsliio Chambers-B dsto w Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Uu Cash Capital $60,000 .Mites anil .MortgngeH lumnht. Mou ey louiu tl on appnivi-tl security. In. leu-si paid on lime ceitllicates of tie. IMwit. A geneini bankii businesn tl-HIIMICtCtl, Ail ' Sha; cs and Sizes of HOLLY BOXES And all other materials for putting- gifts up in holi d.iy stylo at scnwARzsarLivs took Store 586 Willamette Street Ited rivalry for the grand upright' 8E.NT TO THE GUARD WITH TUB MONEY.