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THE I'.t'GKXE DAILY Gl-AHD, Tt'KSDAV, JANUARY 14, 1008 5eda.iv guard. lilt -fi'ol the week. PrS"" e,Ved Address all com f,: The Eugene-Guard. r?e - rf'iU- IZ- l.nily 1 .. WperrmeontaV:50 'fi('adrance)'--::: s i .05 iw'i-'e known on ," Eugene, Oregon postof- V, icond-class matter. k-rforTlieiiara. -.nif are aumonzeu i !S for subscriptions or rr basTnessfor The Dally C,e'V A. Drury. B,r. " t.rs are autt lorized to 7cVlpt for subscriptions yggjUlyGuard. j Associated Press l,,nlVfi AM) Flu"- ,..niV VKRnF.I) ASSUl-I.AJ iw.. " - . .nrclal Club will tonight L .h matter of organizing a Li building and loan association In tmt NOtDing wuuiu . to encourage home building .. .. nnmnlzation of. -this Kino El ill! provide funds on easy pay I nil st a moderate raie ui m Lto tie wage-earners and sala- Luployea of tne city. rent for years and at the Lirine nothing to show for it. U be pc-ible for this class 01 L to civil their own homes. U, Increasing t':i.ir ci.lc pride tnbanclnr their, interest in the iMind advancement of the com- ti; u which they ire owners of property. 'i building and loan association ikiaottal of $100,000 Is incor lot now, we predict that within Imr the demand for the stock will tttrinew series,' quite as large utllrst issue. This has been libitorrof such organizations in lawns, and it will be repeated lutOR KXOX HAS I ' CLEAR LEAD NOW lluittnch as actual delegate get- Wis the prime essential in securing lutIou convention nomination for lament 01 the United States for trotei are what create nominees t Irom nonular or nartv sentl- at or newspaper support there is ii!ienble force in the boast of the ien of Philander C. Knox, of uirlianla, that lie is today the p! candidate for the Republican pawon because he has more pile ilrength" than any other pit for the honor; he has sixty- pt rotes pledged to him by the PMous action of the Republican p convention of Pennsylvania uon has th fifty-four votes of Fu committed to his support and Pirom Michigan rifty-six In all; Fbuki has the thirty votes of In, F1 "Ho; La Follet to will nun 110a. TO have the twenlv-six .vntM nr A-OIlSin; Tafj hno h. 11.. . UHtk uui, iny uliukii; f "tea those of AlaaK and present prospect la fnr o .,.111 from ,his own state of yile of Governor Hughes i boomers remark In a for. mU niiiL lie IB ""mired of the seventy-eight new York." As early as 1S95. Mrk'lnln,. 1..J ...... , , t""i imiy iuu IrrevoraW.. ..i-j... , . . i.ieuKea 10 mm ,.r ro"mlon was still fifteen r-iawar. tu- i , . . tiKi.ro up considerably " cuiiKn votes to se- , J " in me con- leii,... u ninoty-one I 'wssary t0 a cll(,(.c , Mri '-""on of 190K;raft has one-hair t lM.. PCr Cent- r comparison by the "vls- IR., . bl,t' "ovcrtheless, tn.k v 'ennsylvania ''i'k Commorctaf. l - ui levy will tota, 28 L ''' 'HU more than the Demnrrt r, hit:.1' h:r thr In ,),!. ,, L tin, tho ' " ' Tao. .. . "d are Indlcniv. ' i.. :'rlT "reels, fllthv i. .. nous. , . ' ") rents. r mn, 1 ur'ngs sub- 1. ' '"-reaMH " r" r-trr,..,. '"'Puiatlon ami astronomer, M. Flammarlon, is test ing the theory. So far his experi ments have not Indicated that It makes any difference whut the phase of the moon is when uny vegetable Is planted. As a truu scientist, how ever, he Intends to continue the ex periments until they have been ex tensive enough to justify the draw ing of, a scientific conclusion on this point. M. Flanimm lon has been ob serving the relation of sun spots to tree growth for thirty years, and is convinced that the annual develop ment of some kinds of trees, notably the chestnut, is affected by solar disturbances. James H. Reed, president of the Philadelphia Company, and a close friend of Senator Knox, speaking In Pittsburg, said: "Wo havo had enough of Rooseveltism for some time." Senator Dolllvor, of Iowa, In a speech on the following day, called the Roosevelt movement "the great awakenlng of the conscience of pur people under the most superb leader ship I have ever known." Take your choice. Chivalry can go, little farther now that Congressman Sims, of Tenessee, has introduced a bill providing that men who occupy seats In Washing ton street cars while women arc standing shall pay double fare, while the women who stand are to pay only half fare. Lieutenant-Colenel Glenn, IT. S. A., should be required to furnish the specifications upon which he based his publicly ex-preslsed opinion that the United States ranks third among the nations that will probably hold the mastery of the Pacific ocean. Congressman Mann, of Illinois, be lieves in one-man power no pun and, responsibility, and has introduced a bill to abolish the canal commission and put Major Goethals In full chaurge. Worse things might easily be done. If the example of F. F. Loncrgan, one of the confessed San Francisco grafters, who dropped dead, suppos edly from remorse, shrould be fol lowed by all municipal grafters, the undertakers would be very busy. That "prohibition wave" has reach ed the postoffice department, which will insert a clause in all future con tracts for carrying mail prohibiting the carrying of intoxicants from one point to another on the routes. Gotham's new board of aldermen is considering the ordinance prohibiting smoking by women in restaurants and other places of public entertain ment, which is about the hardesl knock yet handed its women. Speaken Cannon has, it is said, agreed to take the lid off congression al oratory doubtless with tho idea that the talk will distract public at tention from the tight-fitting lid he Intends to keep on legislation. Those who are asking where Hughes stands must be near-sighted. Even from this distance it Is easy to see that he is standing in the shoes of the governor of New York, and standing firmly at that. An EngllBh suffragist is telling Americans, at $1 per toll, "Why 1 Went to Jail." Perhaps It is not our butt In, but it strikes us that the price U fully 100 per cent more than the inforr.ia'.lon 13 worth. Sen.-.tcf s.nd Mrs. Depew have sent out Invitations to a dance this month. Chiiiinsoy evidently wants It understood that he is still in the so cial ring, even If he does wear a down-and-out pointed ;. If the attack of Clans A. SprucKlvs on the sugar trust, of which he U a large stockholder, isn't a bltjrt for some personal purpose. Interesting developments may be expected there from. ' Doubtless most of the renders of the correspondence between the pres ident and Rear Admlrul lSrownson will agree that It Tailed to read up to the advance advertising. I'KRKXXIAL CAXIUDATK Pacific Outlook, Rep.) T. T. Geer. perennial candidate for any old office, either In Oregon or Washington, has once more laid down the editorial quill, abandoned the sanctum of the Pendleton Tribune, and betaken himself to the wlldtr ness to nrorlalm his candidacy for the office of congressman fr:;m t lie sec ond district. What a pity that a po tential journalist with a possibility of usefulness before him should waste the waning years of life in sucti a wlll-o'-the-wisp chase. ENTIRE CITY INTERESTED IN YOUNG MAN Cooper's New Theory Attracts Widespread Attention During Stay in Cincinnati An adequate Idea of Intense Inter- tation, bad taste In my mouth. In the est which has been aroused by young 'morning I was as tired as when I Mr. Copper during the past vear with : we"t to bed- 1 had a d"n ln hi iw i a 11 : 1" the lower part of my bark. I have his theories and medicines is given in tllkt!n aImo'st one b(;ttle 0, t!u Now the following article which appeared Discovery and am so wonderfully I111 in tho Cincinnati Post while Cooper proved that 1 have conio down here as iinrouueung ins ideas to the pen-. to thank Mr. Cooper in person and pie of that city. The article savs: ' obt:iln morn nf tlia nierilclne 'The beginning of Mr. Cooper's sec- "Another Individual Interviewed ond week In Cincinnati gives every ; was Mr. J. 11. Brooks, living at 527 indication that ho Is to enjoy the Walnut street, who had the following same astonishing success here as in to say, 'For the past eighteen months other cities. j have been a constant sufferer from From the first day or his visit the catarrh of the head and stomach, crowds that call to see hlni have My nasal passage would become in steadlly increased, until now it has flamed and sore. 1 would have se reaehed a point where several thous- vere headache, which affected my and talk with him each day. The en- eyes and great crusts of matter would tire city seems to have become inter-' drop into the throat, causing an Irri ested in his theory that the human tation of the bronchial passages, un stomach is degenerate, and he al- til the stomach finally became pols ready has an army of followers in oned. When 1 would lay down at Cincinnati who seem positive that night a phlegm would gather In my his claims are correct. : throat until it almost choked me, "A number of Cinciniuitlans were and would cause an annoying cough, interviewed at Cooper's headquarters Half a bottle of Cooper's New Dis on Friday and several interesting covery gave me relief and when the statements, showing their intense ! first bottle was finished, I felt like faith in Cooper's preparations, were a new man. I am now completely secured. The following are selected : cured and consider Cooper's New DIs from these statements and are char-1 covery the greatest catarrh, blood acteristlc of them all: Mrs. E. M. land stomach remedy In the world." Emerson of 630 West Court Street,; The Cooper preparations have been said, 'I have suffered with stomach wonderfully successful throughout trouble and constipation for a year . the United States. We consider them or so. When I ate I would have remarkable medicines and would be bloated spells, sour stomach, fernien- pleased to explain the nature of them. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I on SALE WAYTKil W001 FOR SALE Ill-inch oak wood. Phone Farmers' 2Sii. jti WOOD FOR SALE Hi-inch oak wood, $G.5u per cord. Phone Far-' mors' 2SC. j 2 (J BASKET SOCIAL AT BAILEYSGHOOL HOUSE On January 10 at S p. m., at the Bailey schoolhouse, one of the most enjoyable evenings 111 the history of the district was spent at a social giv en by the ladies of the vicinity. Each lady present brought. 0 has. ket, which was very attractive and well filled, the baskets being placed on the stage for sale. J. H. Dunlap was unanimously chosen for auction eer, and soon disposed of them to the highest bidders. After a handsome supper was served the remainder of the evening was spent in a social way, assisted by a graphaphone. It would hardly be realized that the hour of 1 1 p. m, had so soon arrived when tlie attendante departed for their homes. WlXTiAMETTK MARKET C H A XU KS O W X F, I ! S H 1 1 ' Having purchased from B.F. Good pasture the Willamette Meat Market, I expect to conduct the same In a first-class manner ln every respect. I will keep constantly on hand a complete line of fresh and smoked meats, guarnateelng the:? the best quality at the most reasonable prices. Orders filled promptly and delivery made to every part of the city. Phono Main 38. tf J. II. VINCENT. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Wlllard L. Coppernoll etux to Ray mond L. l'erdue W. I)., W 1-2 of lots ! G, 7, S. in llmldlcston's add to Eu jgene, $1,011. Cecil E. lioberlsoii etux to Frank C. Drugg etux W. 1), Lot 4 ln block ' 7 in Cobur?, $700. Ira 11. Walton to J. J. Walton, W. n., ICO acres ln Sec. 30, Tp. 16, S R , 1 W.' $1.0j. i A. C. Woodcock to E. T. Bushnell C. C, I). Lots 3, 4, of Sec. 1 nnd lots .1.2. a r Sec. 12, Tp. 18, S R 5 W. $1.00. Frank Heinenway etux to A. C. Woodcock C. C. I)., Lots 3. 4 of Sec. 1. and lets 1, 2, 3. of Sac. 12, Tp. 18, 3 K 5 W. $1.00. I A. C. Dixon etux lo A. S. Mnrkee W. !., Lots 1, 2, 4 ln block 6 of Dix on & Jnruaglne add to Coburg. A. C. Dixon etal to R. W. Martin, W. I)., lots 1, 2, 3 in block 2 of Ilixon & .larnagin s add lo Coburg, $10.00 E. T. Slayton et al to Jennie U Ren, W. I)., Lot 3 and E 1-2 Lot 7 block 2, Stewart's add to Eugene, $000.00. T. M. Baldwin, Guard to Jennie IT Ren, G. B., Lot 8 nnd E 1-2 7, blk 2. Stewart's add'n. to Eugene $233.33. II. S. to Blanche M. Taylor, Pat., 100 acres Sec. 8, Tp. 17. S. R. 1 W. L. II. Potter etux to L. C. Potter W. !.. 5 nrres irf CI. 52, Tp. 17, S R 4 W. $.00.00. J. 1. Jones etux ti Frank Wlnzen rled. W. I)., Tract li: cottage Grove. Oregon. $35 0.00. tin.. . '!lb.f'1,0iii,, ,he beef '" of .!00'' nia,,5: PePle kv- """ Certain -t. ""known Froi. I'nldl,u nf U'nehlrwlnn Wants (O send a crew to the Pouclikeensie ro nn nnv i...,n tr, r. miii. .p with the cracks of the Eastern Colleges. How ever, It Is unlikely that tne i.wr- grpn university win nave an i-ium or four on the Atlnntlr wnrs owing to the fact that racing Is still In Its Infancy at the Seattle Institution. TIMBKK LAM) Here Is tho chance of yotn l'.fe. 1 can sell vou timber in tracts from 4,000,000 feet to 400,000,000 feet as low as 25 cents per thousand feet. This will make you 100 per cent per year. Put your mon 'y where it will make you a fortune in a short tiitie and stop talking hard times. There never was as good a time to buy as now. Don't wait six months and then kick yourself for what you have lost. Inquire at 4S2 Willamette street or write James N. Randall, Lock Box 4 55, Eugene. Or. RA.Mv FOOLiSII.VF.S When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat Is sore,, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery, " says C. O. Eldrldge, of Em pire, "da. "I have used New Discov ery for seven years, and I know It Is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Discovery quickly relieves every attack." Known the world over hi the king of throat and lung rnmedl'. Hold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendnll's drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot tle free. KftUITIt CiltADlfi KA'AMi.WVTio.YS The eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools will be held Januacv 23. 24. May 14. 15. Juno 11, 12. ,1 . Teachers who have pupils ready Stale of Ohio, Cl'.y or Toledo, Lucas for the examination should notify I county, ss. : , me of the number of questions wnnt- Frank J. Cheney mnkes oath that ed and the name of the person ap- be Is the senior partner of the firm pointed to conduct Ilia examination at nf p. J. Cheney ft Co.. doing business leist 15 davs before the dn'e for In the city of Toledo, county and .1 . -- .....1 ....... .1 .!. A I.m. inline ill. ' 1 ."Ml in , null inttv Bnni inin ' will pay tliv sum of ONE HUNDRED I DOLLARS for och and every case ' of caturrh thnt cann'it be curod by : inn iifh ill iihii n i ni.irrn urn. L' 11 a v sz l cilwvrv Rwiirn before me nnd subscribed AS TO ACUTE DISEASES In ninny quarters of the country osteopaths aro not very numerous; as a result, the news of their good work having spread, they nro 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 havo 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 nnd pa rents, and their marked success in the treatment of diseases of every character makes their services much sought after. Any one who wishes a thoroughly convincing demonstration of osteopathy's effectiveness should call in an osteopath when somo mem ber of the family Is suffering frpm an ueulo attack j and It Ih quite cer tain that the osteopath will thereaf ter be tho family physician, Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office ovr Chambers Hardware store. Phone Black 1 326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. I'OKTLAM) ItOVAL I1AKERY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. ,i,inh ttia nu.'Mttiiiii are wtciled. W. 11. DM.LARD. County Bupcrlntunde;.!. A HKillKIl HEALTH I.LVlX FOR RALE Second growtn fir wooa. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt's jewelry store. tf FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, nearly now. Inquire at CS5 East Eleventh street. tf IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell tho Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 4 13 Wlllanietto street, Eu gene. Or. tf WANTED Hood slcaMy farm hiin.l; married man; none other need ap ply. Phone Farmers' 253. M. Lev inger, Springfield. tf WANTED To borrow $S50 on real estate valued at $3000. "II." care Guard. j!5 FOR SALE Cheap, g.iod second hand Studcbaker 3-inch wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. if CORD WOOD FOR SALE Leave or ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. Brown's office in Clirisman block. SLAB WOOD FOR SALE At the Eugene mill. Samo old price. Phono Main 54. J. M. l'uckelt. J12 FOR SALE A few loads of dry, pitchy fir wood ready for cook stove. $6 per curd (rack load.) Phono Farmers 68. jtO FOR SALE 40 acres timber, near Eugene; good land; fine spring. $630 will buy if this week. Enquire H97 Pearl street. J2I WOOD For. SALE A few cords of good dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 4 42 Lawrence street. FOR SALE Leather bound set Chambers' Encyclopedia lor half pnee; also Studebaker wagon and hack. 80 7 Pearl street. 1 jlo FOR SALE Fine land in acreage tracts, close to Eugene: good loca tion; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. Inquire Rolms 3 and 4, lieckwith Building-, Eugene, Oregon. fl FOR SALE OR TRADE For proper ty In or near Eugene. 2 8 acres In Oakland. Douglas county; 8 room house; orchard; several acres tim ber. Inquire at 746 Charniltou street, Eugene, Or. six run sai.is 1'iesii miiim cow, si) venrq ulil Also mire lireil P.iIiiikI- 11 loirs. Aililress (led. I . W iil- V. D. 1. tf mop, Eugene R. 'FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT" and "Around the World," by Charlton Brlstow Perkins. Price, $1.50. postpaid. Address II. Clay Perkins, Grants Pass, Oregon. flO FOR SALE Bit OWNER New eight room house with gas, electric light, beautiful shrubbery, und 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 I1A RGAIN 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 on part. I. N. llarbaugh, agent, Room 5, over First National Bunk. Bring this notice with you. FOR SALE 11 Y OWNER Only one 'block from high school, choice lo cation, residence, new and modern and east fronlnge; lot 30x1 62 feet; well worth $2000; will go at a bargain if sold soon. Enquire nt this office. . tf FOR SALE One-half Interest ln a No. 1 paying business in Eugene; will slnnd a .thorough Investiga tion; at Invoice of stock, $S00 to $1000. Must be taken at once. Ad dressee. C," care Guard office. j 15 NOTICE E. J. Frusler, of 435 Wil lamette) street, has been appointed fiscal Agent for the Magic Seven Mining Company, of Golilhcld, Ne vada. Get In on the ground floor! Stock now ten cents a share! Of fers a 1000 to 1 Hhol. Call on Fr-a-sier and get busy. This means vou.' Jlfi MIHCKLLA.NKOI H TO TRADE By owner, timber land for city property or land close to some town. No agents. Address H. O.. Box 494, Eugene, Or. . ACCORDION PLEATING Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Ililyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phono Red 3302. tf FOR EXCHANGE it, acres, well Improved, near Oakland, for prop erty In or near Eugene. Good trade will be given. Mc.Murplley & Hugh, 22 West Eighth street. tf STORE AND OFFICIO HELP Fur nlshod free to emplolyers. Clerks' Registration Bureau, entrance to offices 14 Selllng-Hlrsch building. 386 1-2 Washington stroet, corner West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf WANTED Ten ladies and gems dai ly to get their clothes cleaned and pre.si.ed at the Eugene Dye Works. tf PROFESSIONAL COLUMN AUSTH.U-roHS THE . LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices treasonable. mix 1 so Kxtii x mass HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer nnd expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and oro treatment. Eugene, Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints aim speclllcntions. General super- visloji over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Clirisman block. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and embalmors. Corner Willam ette and Seventh afreets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed enibalmer. Office aim resmonco, renin ana oilve streets. Phono Red 4481. 'IIYSICIAX8 AM) SUIUJKONS DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic pnysician. orilces over Chambers store, 518 Willamette stroet. Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phoiu Red 3197. DR. ANNA MAURER, Ostenpatllic physician. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's Phon Red 1631. C. H. CANNON, M. D. llomoepalhlc physician nnd surgeon. Chronic dlseuses and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 540. Boards , Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. J. FRANK TITUS, M. D. Ilomoeo Vathio physician and surgoon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradle galvanlc.statlc. X-ray and vibratory electrlcnl treatments given. Oflce, comor Willamette and Eighth streets, Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Red 1091. Residence phono, Rod 4981. 1 A'I'TORXEYS-AT-LA V S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-la, 616 Wlllanietto street, Eugene, Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Atlurnoy-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office uvW Chambers-Biis-low Bank. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Clirisman block, Eugeno, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN. . AtIorneyt law. J. W. W'HIIkhh, L. E. Bean. Practice lu all courts uf U10 state and before the I). S. Land Office. Offices 12, U. 14 and 15 McClung Building. DORRM & SKII'WORTH. Attorneys, nt law. Office In llovey building, over Chnmburs-llrlHtow bank. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Atlorney-at-law. Rooms I and 2, Eiikoiio Loan and Savings Dank. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Offic over Yoran'a shoo tor, Eugene, Oregon. DON'T fall to see Chiraem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Chn em, Room 11, Walton Bldg. It WALTON A NESS, Attorneys-at-lnw. J. J. Wajton and 8. P. Ness. Will practlc In all the courts In tho mate. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. I have reached a hl;r heal Ih pres-nre this 6th day of I)e level since I began using Dr. King s ' . lftM( , since I began using Dr. h-ine s A IH"-" writes Jar-ob Sj.rlm.- ,,.., A w , f West Franklin. Maine. rhr ..,, 11 mv stomach, liver and lioweij ITnll'a Cnlnrr), flfm la tolrnn Inln,. working just right. If these pi is nBv Bm B(ig ,,rfirtIy on the hua disappoint you on trial money will tie flnp niIrolls Brfar.B f the system, refunded at W. A. kuykendo' ' 'lru- Send for testimonials free. ....... o-. i t- 1 rMii.'VL-v a. ' T..ujn r store, 25c. K .1 CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. Q. ,1.1 l.v HM,alnta T'.n Take Hall's Family Pills for eon- Good music at tne Underwood Rink every evening. Come and en Joy yourtelf. " -swtn Bitvivri t..v- i P Ii'ir'iD. sncrrssor to W stlpatlon. r tiHn'v ' All ood sawed to gauge. ; - v r nrnnnt service Phone Black Skating at the Underwood Rink ii- Residence 267 HKb street, tf tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a V.M.n- woods.; Pie"""' "ured- GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knlvea, forka and all household ar ticles that do not look like now. Write tho Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdalo street, Portland, OreKon. for orlcea I. N. IIAItllAI CM. Special atten tion given to divorce nnd settle ment of estates. Agent fnr Conti nental Insurance Com pun v. Ruuin 5, First Nntlonal Hank Building, Eugene, Orton. ron HE. NT FOR RENT Two rurn'shed rooma for young men students. Call at 332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf ?u" RNiS HED ROOM S Klei trie TiKlit and bath; three blocks west of postoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln. tf PASTURE TO R ENT W in"" past Tiro rattle and horses on the MntthcO W'allls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grilling; terms rea aonable. Inquire Room 1, oor Loan A Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182. Eugene. JESSK O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 20 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postoffice. Gives special attention to the (xamlnntlou of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, ronveyancea and collections Also lo nil pension matters. Phone Red 1176. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call , and let us estimate on your work. Aya &. Heitznun 34 West 8th St. Phone black 1171 ElectricGas, Water mmm Iv, W illamette VcIIey Co Organized 1083 TiTo First , National Bank CF EUGENE, OREGON Cnpltnl paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 85,000 Additional liability nf stockhxilders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total ! $205,000 We will ho pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub ject to check. Wo will handle your business with euro and in strict V confidence, whether your account la large or small. T. G. Hendricks President 8. D. Eakln Vice President P. E. Snodgrnss. . Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Canhler tte6igi!9liaa Merchants Bank ; El C! NE. CR.ECON Do'cs a General Banking Business on . . Conservative Lines ( S. S. SPENCER, President. ! L. H. POTThR, Vice Pres. i F.VN. McALISTER, Cashier. . Cor 7 h ond Willamette , V. L. CILXMIIEItS, ProfcldeiiL DARWIN ItltlSTOW, Cnslilea Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of MunriH', Oregon, Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000 Notes n iff MnrlUHur Iniuuht. Mmt ry liMiiictl on npiiiiv'(l MTiirlty. In Irn-st l ji ill mi time rrrl f f InilrN uf ilt' wmit. A iit-m-rnl banking huNiui'KS tntn.Hnch'd. ! ; HALL &. JvHUMWAY, . Curry h full linn of plumbing fixture. I I Plumbing no aewer work. Also general jolting In tin aid aheet Iron v.orh. Iron wotk pron p a -'.) i h I to. Phone Mlark S7I 498 Willamette it Hibacribfl tor tlie DAILV Gl'Altl) HOWER & WOOD I'm I l-Ntnl' ii ud 1 ImhiT I.jiimN Hunch, I nriii mid Ci(y rroMTty Your al if him uc resjMTt fully Nolirili'd, Itooin t,orr Hts( n(. Itatik S. E. Stevens . . I'M NO 1 I N EIt , . T.enve order nt KllnV I'iann' lleiise. . Phone Muln -II. Itr-lilenie 1:18 Vet 12th St.' Helil. ni e Pie