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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1908)
Z ofprv flay Ol IUO ween., ru" ..rented. Address ail com SuoJaya ecep, remlt D,QniC, oavable to The Eugene Guard, Eugene, -uTou Hales Lolly hv carrier, per week.f .15 I!"er v Carrier per month .60 "on- y'ear (in advance) . 4.00 WBnthi (in advance) 2.00 One inon,,1,e; 05 8iA8iverCtUlng'r't'ei'made known on 2 'T.T Eugene, Oregon, poatof .Dud-clasB matter. 11UO - Agent, iot. . , , The following are trei:uLd:cr. Coburg Oeo. A. Drary. ah postmasters are authorized to J. ve and receipt for subscriptions Ttbe Daily and Weekly Guard. AV IIVPEI'ENDENT PAPElt xiomlirr "f Associated Press MONDAY. JANUARY 6, lOH Never In the history of Or egon was the Btate receiving such an enormous amount of advertising as at the pres ent time. The writers who are contesting for the 80 prizes ($5000) offered by the Portland Commercial Club, have seemingly been busy In every state inthe union. Some of the contestants have writ ten a series of articles cover ing several editions of the same newspaper, thoroughly discussing the attractions and resources of the state. Gov- t ernor Chomberlain will be re- 4 quested to name his three judges and they will begin their work February 1. Commercial Club Bulletin. VHIE CONTEST GROWS DAILY. IN INTEREST The Guard's prize contest Is grow; Ing dally, and assuming many of the characteristics of a genuine popular election. The candidates and their friends are actively at work In every part of the county, and are securing large numbers of votes, which will be deposited in the ballot box In due course of time. , The Guard is pleased to note this Increasing Interest and trusts the campaign will be characterized by good nature and a fair spirit of ri valry throughout. On our part, we will guarantee an absolutely fair con test, In which no employe of the pa per will be allowed to take any part, or extend to any candidate anyas sistance or courtesy that Is withheld from another. The prizes are val uable, and every one of them worth striving for. and they will be awarded Just as advertised: no mutter whether tie contest results in bringing a large amount of business, the win ners will be treated just as liberally as if the returns were larger. ' There Is no necessity for the con test costing a candidate a single dol lar, nothing but a reasonable amount of work and effort, that will really be of benefit to them in the acquiring o' the practical business experience that It will afford them. In this dull season, a popular election In iiane county should prove a welcome diversion and especially so when the candidates are young ladles who are deservedly popular with their friends d acquaintances, and for whom the finest prize on earth would be hone too good. ThU Is an opportunity for every Sood citizen of the county to vote early and oft without running a rUk of being challenged for "re peating." it Riv,, furthermore, an opportunity for an illustration of the JfWIcal working of "equul suf ,rse," u, ladles Laving every right .wded to their earstwhilo lords "d masters. WWI.n APPLY HENRY" K(!!(iK THEORY ix KUHXK ,h" """rd today Is a rommunl- ion frni a 'newcomer" In Eu- !.. thinks unimproved real '" h-!d ! ,o high, in and about 'r.e fiv ii tor r'-' si,-'K"ts as a remedy Hon T '',"1,h':'m ,n" higher taxa or "--h property, and the con lower,,,, ,lf Vlllcs or ,,. . - ' nppn,.,v.lon of the JI-.. of Henry George's single tntn-v. ""6 o( ,. 10 may ' differ """1 ("an"' At any ra"''" 0n,y ""' q.,,r" fr'"" ",(! rnlsln r ran, ,. ' "f correspondent 'H ,nA "u lh' l,u,'c to thlnk coj ' ,""""'"! exist that are to the welfare Qf the ..-imiuu.i.f-uh. Bl.l linmui 1JU I mill ed when attention is called to them through the newspapers.' The Boise Dally Statesman hn the following editorial paragraph concerning a former Lane county boy, a member of n well-known fam ily here, the tQjlls referred to being those growing out of Governor Steu nenberg's murder: ' The trials, In which the state has beenso deeply Interested, have tes tified and tried a number or men and none have stood the test better than the capable, faithful, fearless and in corruptible young lawyer who has officially represented Canyon coun ty, a He has earned a high place In the esteem of all who have watched In the full performance of his duty and no breath of scandal has in any way reached him. His associates speak of him in the highest terms. We predict a splendid future for Mr. Van Duyn. He has ability, fidelity, a fine sense of right and justice, a high conception of public duty theBe things win. Wonderful people, the Japs! The Manchurian railway, controlled by them, does not give rebates, though "certain facilities" are given the goods of a syndicate In which the government is believed to be inter ested that are denied shippers of American goods. Not surprising that our trade there has decreased more than 50.per cent. It turns out that the woman at the bottom of the published scandals that have raised a furore In German court circles is no less a personage than Princess Charlotte, the Emper or's sister. The poor editor, used by her, will probably keep over his desk hereafter, "Put not your trust in a princess." It Is no surprise that ex-Governor Geer has announced his candidacy for congress in the second Oregon district. Had it been announced that a campaign would pass without Geer being a candidate for some thing, it wquld have given the poli ticians a real jolt. Great Is medical esclence. It has discovered that lying is often the result of indigestion, and everybody knows there is more indigestion in this country than any other. So, when you are handed a whopper, just pass a. tablet and let. it go at that. . And now here's a former governor Crawford of Kansas, .booming Jus tice Brewers for president, because "what we need is a man such as Pres ident Lincoln." Is Justice Brewer such a man? If so, it has taken a long time to fina it out he's 71. The woman who divorced a, hus band because- he wouldn't change his shirts until they wore out, and re married him on his promise to change them twice a week, will next be de manding that he take a bath once a month, or be divorced. Detroit's swellest bunch of aris tocracy, recently reduced from 1,000 to 250, proved Itself to be the real thing by holding a cock fight at a dinner for debutants. That puts it up to the scratched 750 to pull off a crap game. "Tubby tosh" Is the newest slang for nonsensical, and It did not come from a "ten-twent-thirt" vaudeville artist, but from a Harvard professor, with a string of capital letters fol lowing his name. Having failed in an attempt to oust a constituent from a senate clerkship, some people are beginning to doubt Senator Bourne's ability to make a president. Thesenate Brownsville investiga tion has already cost more than $30, 000, and If there Is anything to show for It, It has not been made public. Since It la a long distance .from Astoria to Tuscon, no bloodshed Is likely to occur in the Fulton-Hency warfare. Nervy. "Thompklns has got more nerve than any man I ever met." "What now?" "He came over to my place yester dav to borrow my gun. saying he wanted to kill a dog that kept him awake nights." "Well, what of It?" "It was my doc he killed." Hesslc Mama, did th- angels bring my little baby brother? Mama Yes my love. Hessle Crocions. tby must hovel been very patient angels to listen toj his crying. "Well Willi"." asked grandma, "have you had till the dinner you want?" "No." answered Willie, but I have all 1 can eat." Mrs. n.iy-Slie Is simply mail on the subject nf germs, and sterilizes or filter everything in the b itise. Mrs. Kayr How elms slje get alone with the family? "Oh, even her relations lire strained." If you are going to use coal this B-ipteV I' !" rv vou to gn' a Wilson Coal Heater. dtf O ' VliAA A.Wi I'oWI-.lL I A surgeon may be placed In com- nmnd of the naval hospital ship re-, lief-. General Leonard Wood was for-1 inerly au army iiirgeon. Would you wear a flushing sword, i And be a brigadier, And charge the hostile horde, I And fill the'fno with fear; j Would you wear enough gold lace Your uniform to fill? Here's the way to get the place Learn) make a liver pill. Never mind what guns are for. How an army should be led; ' cever mind the art of war. Learn to feel a pulse Instead. If you can prescribe a dose t For a patient with fever. You'll be brigadier or close, With the aid of such a lever. Or would you prefer the sea, Want to run a navy ship, Let the navigators be Learn the treatment of the grip. Would you like a seadog live, And defy the howling gale, Learn the proper dope to give When a patient's looking pale. Do not study tide and stream Or the way to shoot the sun; A stimulant s as good as steam If the engine will not run. Can you write the doctor's "R.", In prescribing draught or pill, You're a thoroughgoing tar.. Just the man to fill the bill. C. B. QU1NCY. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Furnished By The Lane Count Ab Ntruct Coiiiuiny. Ansel Hemenway etux to Wm. Sny der etux W. D., $1000. 25 acres in Claim 59, Tp. 18 S It 3 W. Charles E Sims etux to Ansel Hem enway etux W. D., part of Block 71 in S. I. & P. Co., add to Springfield. Edward E. Qulmby etux to Sadie C. Landers. W. D., lot in block 4 of Purkerson & Qulmby add to Eugene, $100. Robert F. Sidcwell etux to C. H. Lockard etux W. D. 30 acres in Sec. 5, Tp. 17, S It 3w. $100. A. C. Woodcock to J. O. iVncent, B. for IX, 10 acres 111 Sec. 28, Tp. 16 SRI W. Ansel Hemenway etux to Charles Sims etux W. D., 25 acres in Claim 59, Tp. 18, S It 3 W. $1000. Eliza A. Pearson to John T. Allen, W. D. part lots 5, 6, 7 In block 1 of Wynnes Add to Cottage Grove. $200. Catherine Hemenway to Wm. Hem enway W. D. Lots 7 and 8 ln block 4 In J. H. McFarland's addition to Cot tage Grove; lots 3 and 4 in block 8 in J. H. McFarland's addition to Cot tage Grove. $700. W..W. Inman etux to B. P. I. In man W. B. 320.22 acres In claim 43 Tp. 17 S R 5 W. $2200. WILLAMETTE MARKET CHANGES OWNERSHIP Having purchased from B.F. Good pasture the Willamette Meat Market, I expect to conduct the same in a first-class manner in every respect. I will keep constantly on hand a complete line of fresh and smoked meats, guarnateelng them the best quality at the most reasonable prices. Orders filled promptly and delivery made to every part of the city. Phone Main 38. tf J. H. VINCENT. TIMBER LAM) Hero, Is the chance of yom l'.fo. 1 cansel". you timber in tracts from 4.000,00') feet to 400,000,000 feet as low as 2D cents per thousand feet. This will miake you 100 per cent per year. Put your' money where It will make you a fortune in a short time and stop talking bard times. There never was as good a time to buy as I now. Don t wait six mouths and then kick yourself for what you have lost. Inquire at 482 Willamette street or write James N. Randall, Lock Box 455, Eugene, Or. CHEMICAL WORKS The Chemical Works offers from this day $10 per ton'spot cash for bone, delivered. To our customers, while we have 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. I EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS. GASOLINE WOOO RAWING W. G. White !n prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phono Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. State of Ohio. Cby ot Toledo, Lucas county, ss.: Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ech and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn before me and subscribed In niv presenee this fith day of De cember. A. D. 186. (Seal) A. W. (1LEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and nets directly on the blood :ind nuicnis surfaces of the system. Send for Te.-fimor !nls free. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold hv drugirlMH, 7'c. Take Hall's Family Plils for stlpatiun. , cuy at an election Hem netoljcr 14. i J 1 S i T. Further 1', formation R ill be i Tliis Is th- senson wh"n your blood j furnished on a:plir,i!lon to the nn-j needs purifying: If the blond Is pure l dersin'-d. The lommon council re-,-ind hialihy, y-n'll be well. The most serves the right to reject any and all j reliable blood p-ne-dy Is Ilolllster's ! bid.'.. Rockv M junialn Tea. Nothing r (Si do more g .od. 3. Tea or Tablets. 1 Linn Drug Co. HOW ADVERTISING IN THE til'ARD PAYS Mr. J. Kavanagh. manager of the Singer Sew ing Machine, agency in this city, states that he Is convinced abso lutely that advertising in The Guard pays good returns. He cause of one 2.1-cent local ad Mr. Kavanagh sold four machines. "If 1 were ln any line of mercantile business for myself, 1 should be a regu lar advertiser," says Mr. Ka vanagh. "It Is the modern way of building up a business and The Guard seems to cov er this field completely, my traveling over the country having convinced me of that fact." EIGKNE PROPERTY WILL GROW V ALT. AISLE Blair street addition property Is sure to double ln value within the next two years. 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 Sluslaw 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 there. There are both acreage tracts and large lots In this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly Install ments If you desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf AS TO ACUTE DISEASES In many quarters of the country osteopaths are not very numerous; as a result, the news of their good work having snead, they are kept busy treating patients who come to their offices suffering from diseases that have become chronic, so that the Im pression has grown that osteopaths treat chronic diseases only. In many quarters of the country where osteopaths have become nu merous the doctors of this new school have become the regular family phy slciay. They have been called in alike for the troubles of children and pa rents, and their narked success ln the treatment of diseases of every character makes their services much sought after. Any one who wishes n thoroughly convincing demonstration of osteopathy's effectiveness should call In an osteopath when some mem ber of the family Is suffering from an acute attack; and It Is quite cer tain that the osteopath will thereaf ter be the family physician. Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware store. Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. Aotico fop Publication. .United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,Oct. 23, 1907. Notice Is hereby given thnt in com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti tled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slates of California, Or egon, Nevada and Washington terri tory," as extended to all' the public land states by act ot August 4, 1892, William H. Pierce, of Walton, coun ty of Ijine, State of Oregon, filed In this office bis sworn statement No. 852 7 for the purchase of the NE ,i of sec. 2(1, tp. 19. S. range 8 west, Willamette Meridian, and will offer proof to. show that cho land sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before W. W. Calkins purposes and to establish his claim Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th day of January, 1908. Ho "ames as witnesses: W. T. Bai ley, of Meadow, Oregon: Aaron C. Barbour, of Walton, Oregon; Jarvis U. Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; William Sutherland, of Walton, Ore gon. Any and all persons .claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims ln this office on or before said 7m day of January, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Ill MS FOR WATER IIONIIS SOLICITED Sealed pioposals will be received by the common council of the city of Eugene until 7:.'t0 o'clock p. m. of January 6th, 19us, at which time nt the council chamber In sold city said council will open and consider such proposals for Ibo purchnse of the whole or any part of nn Issue of $300,000 water bonds of said city. These bonds will be Issued In denom inations or $100 to $111110. will be payable principal and Interest In gold coin, will bear date January' 1st, 1 908, will be due JanutHiy 1st, 1918, with an option In the city to pay the same or any thereof on any Interest day subsequent to January 1st, 1922, and will bear Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. These bonds are Issued und'T authorl'y of 1:1 act of the legislative assemoly of the state of Oregon, entitled, "An act to reincorporate the city of lOugeno nnd to repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith." flhd In the office of the secretary . of state February lth. 19115, as amended by the Initia tive bill filed In the office of the re- con-conler of s. 1 illy July 1st, 1907, fund npprnved by the voters of s.-il-l j Eugene, October 28. 1S07. U. K. DOR IMS. J8 Kucorddr. CLASSIFIED 1 OR SALE WOOD FOR SALE lii-lneli oak wood. Phono Farmers' 2S6. jU WOOD FOR SALE 16-inch oak wood, $6.5u per cord. Phone Far mers' 286. j'J6 FOR SALE Second growtn fir wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt's Jewalry store. tf ; FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, ' nearly now. luqule at 6S5 Eastj Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE A few tons of loose hay, delivered. A. C. Matthews. Phono Black 2811. J7 FOR SALE Cheap, good second ' hand Studubaker 3-Inch wagon. Enquire at Eugeuo Grocery. If CORDWOOD FOR SALE Leave or ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. Brown's office In Cbrlsman block. WOOD FOT. SALE. A few cords of good dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence street. tun aALr. blue lam in acreage tracts, close to Eugene; good loca Hon; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. Inquire Holms 3 und 4, lleckwith Build ing, Eugene, Oregon. fl FOR SALE BY OWNER New eight- room house with gas.electrlc light beautiful shrubbery, and all mod ern Improvements, two blocks from car line and In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots 66 2-3 x 160. Apply at this office for particulars. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time ou part. I. N. Harbaugh, 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 bav Ing made big money and party do ing well, but other matters require owner's attention. For further particulars address "X," liis of fice. J7 flllSCKLLAMCOLS TO TRADE By owner, timber land for city property or land close to some town. No agents. Address II. G., Box 4 94, Eugene, Or. ACCORDION PLEATING Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hllyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Ksl 3302. tf FOR EXCHANGE 15 acres, well Improved, near Oakland, for prop erty ln or near Eugene. Good trade will be given. McMurphey & Rngh 22 West Eighth street. tf STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nished free to emplolyers. Clerks Registration Bureau, entrance to offices 14 Selling-Hlrsch building, 386 1-2 Washington street, corner West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf DON'T fall to see Chezcm if you want bnrgains In real estate We buy and Bell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved Timber and mining Btock. II, Che .em. Room U. Walton Bldg. tf GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Wrlto the Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale street, Portland, Oregon, for urlces RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN, very wealthy, wishes to correspond with intelligent respeetnble lady or wid ow; object, matrimony. Wrlto Im mediately to N. Leaman, Room 207, 85 Fifth avenue, Chicago. Fort RENT 'OR RENT Largo seven room house, with toilet and bath. Call at 265 West Tenth street. JO FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for young men students. Call at 332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf FURNISHED ROOMSEIei'.rlc light and bath; three blocks west of postofflce. Apply at 521 Lincoln. tf FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, $8 per month; also one room, $6. Two unfurnished rooms, $5. inquire 8 15 High street, or Moses fz Son's store. J7 PASTURE TO RENT Will pnsturo cattle and horses on the Matthew WnlllB farm, two miles west of Eugeii". Flue grazing; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loiin & Savings bank, or address P. (). Box 182. Eugene. WANTED WAN TED TO III.' Y A lot of Angora goats. Address Levi Geer, London Springs, Oregon. J7 WORK WANTED -.Man Willi team will plow gardens or any Kiinllar work. Phone Black 5 I 7:.'. J9 WANTED TO RENT Modern . ot nme ior lainily of two; will take long lease and take koim! care of premises. Box l.'l, Eugene. J7 -I IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop t-rty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the r-t. 4 12 Willamette afreet, Fil er O-. tf WANTED - .Manager fur br.ineb of fie. we wMi to locate her-,, lu l-.'u- g.MK-. Adlr S, Wl'h referelle . " Me Morrh Whole.,?;.. I bunte, Cln eleieitl. Ohio. !l LOST AND l-'OI Ml - i.i i LOST An old-fashioned l.reaHtiiln. eavo at Guard office and receive reward. J7 LUMNS .1 I.O.-.P AND FOUND (Continued.) LOS I'- A hl.iek spaniel jeep auuut live months old, name Gyp. Has very shoi t tail. Finder leave in formation at 161 est 4th street, between Lincoln and Lawrence, and receive reward. tf LOST Ou Ninth street, betweeu Oak and Willamette, a pair of silver bowed blasses ln J. O. Watts' case. Reward. Leave at Guard of fie. J6 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ABSTRACTORS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. MINI NO ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports ou mines aud ore treatmont. Eugene, Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints 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, Chrisnian block. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and embalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phono Red 44S1. PHYSICIANS AND SIP.OEOXS DR. II. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 518 Willamette street. Phone Black 132 6. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. DR. ANNA MAURER, Osteapathic physician. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's, Pliomi Red 1631. C. H. CANNON, M. D. llomoepnlhlc 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 Hoffmnn House. Phone Main 11 , FRANK TITUS, M. D. Homoeo pathic physician and surgeon Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflce, cornor Willamette and . Eighth streets. Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Offlco phone, Red 1091. Residence phono, Red 4981. ATTORN EYS-AT-I.A W S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-la, 616 Wlllamotto street, Eugene, Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTER.V1EIER, Attomey-nt law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Oulce over Chambers-Hrls-tow Bank. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock aud E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN. AttorueyTat law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the stale and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McClung Building. DOR1U4 & KKIPWORTII, Atlorneys at law. Office in llovey building, over Chambers-tlrlstow bank. LEON R. ED.MUNSON, Attorney-nt-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene, Oregon. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the slate. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. I. N. IIARUAUGII. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment of estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 5, First National Hunk Building, Eugene, Oregon. JESSE (i. WELLS. Lawyer. No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene, or opposite poHtorflce. (lives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collect Ions. Also in ::ll pension matters. Phone Red 1 I 76. MOWER & WOOD Reel l-Nliile un.l Timber LiuhI Raucli, l-'iiriii jiml Clfy Property Your i-iif roiiage rcpceifully oii.-;i. .1. Room I, over I-'Ii-m Nat. Hank S. E. Stevens . . PIANO TI VKIt . .' Leave orilem nt Eil.-ri' Piano House. . Phone Main 4 I . Iti-dilence ItlH WvHt lUth SI. lUwfrii'iico Phono lUil 2771, Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w,rk. vJall and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitzm&n 34 West 8th St, Phone bkick 1171 Electric,Gas,Water Willamette Valley Co Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUGENE. OREGON Capital paid In. ....... . $100,000 Surplus and undivided . profits 65,000 Additional liability of atocklioldcra under national banking laws. 100,000 i , Total , $265,000 Wo will bo pleased to havo your name on our books your funds sub ject to check. Wo will handle your business with care and In strict confidence, whether your account Is largo or small. T. G. Hundrlcks President S. B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Snodgrusa Cashier Luke L. Coodrlch . .Assistant Caahier iiiieoiiiitt Merchants Bank ELCENE, ORECON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H. POTTER. Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER. Cashier. Cor 7th and Willamette F. L. ( HAMMERS, Piesldcnt. HARWI.V ItRISTOW, Caslilc Chambers-B risto w Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon, Paid Ud Cosh Capital $60,000 Notes anil IMorlgnge bought. Moll, ey loaned on npprovcil security. In. tcrcsl pel. I on lime i-ertiileiil.- ,,f .1... nikII. A general liankiiiir hiisin.M Inihsiif fcil. LOOSE LEAF I BOOK HEADQUARTERS The f.imous I-P brand in all styles SCIIWARZSCHILD'S Book Store 586 Willamette Street