Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 20, 1908, Image 3

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THE Kl'GEXE DAILY Ol'ARD, MONDAY, JAXr ARY 20.
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&V,JAXUAHY20, 1008
Ir KEPPAI' OF
Lucre ias been a good deal of talk
lit the land policy of the admln
Ltion, but It is clearly not undcr
tj by a great many persons, al-
Ijgi readers of the newspapers.
li policy was outlinea in me an
il report of Commissioner uainn-
of the general land ornce, ana
be sumaia'riznd as follows, with
imnments npen which it Is
political Issues which are centres of
party rancor. Thus the expression of
opinion on them by one representing
In any way this government would
be productive of annoyance and em
harassment to us. Therefore the de
partment feels that It cannot con
sistently grant the commission de
sired.
In these "hard times" the greatest
value for the smallest outlay is the
daily newspaper, printed on white pa
paper that costs more than the sell
ing price, and flinching Information
that costs thousands of dollars to col
lect and put in type, says tlit Louis
ville Courier-Journal. White paper
cusia uiure ui me present time than I:
has In the past twenty years, and for
tunato indeed Is Uie publisher who is
able to make his sales cover his ex
pense of printing.
Somebody has been guessing
wrong. Instead of reducing its force
of special agents the United States
land office wants congress to Increase
the appropriation of $250,000 it has
for the current fiscal year for special
agents to SuOO.OOO for the year bo
ginning July 1 next.
WALTER LAM'S
NEW INVENTION
o
FORMER Kl-CilCXK HOY H AS PAT.
KXTED A DEVICE WHICH AX
NOIXCES STUKKTS ?X STREET
CARS.
SUNDAY GREAT DAY
' AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
t
ATTENDANCE AT IlIBLE SCHOOL
M7 EVANGELIST MARTIX
I.ECTl'RES TO WOMEX.
The Portland Journal of vector,! . ,.l In s,,,lte of tlle '"WlPmont weather
tells of an li.vn,i i,?I,.esIer.,1.-1 . yesterday, every service at the Chris.
W. E
Chaffeur husbands also come high
One of them, who eloped with the
only daughter of a rich Philadel
phian, is suing his daddy-in-law foi
250,000 for taking wlfey away from
him.
hi commissioner recommends
lis mineral land act and the
xr ind stone act be repealed.
iSj reascr.3 that the first Is no
p necessary, and the second has
tierchi-le by wiiich the great
ft tf valuable timber land not in
reserves has gene Into private
bi Most of the remaining public
fcireseml-arld or desert, for dis- In committing; the United States, tr.
;j ol which there are no laws, get out of Cuba in the sprint: of 190!)
Lues have been developed which Secretary Taft threw a loir into the
kite remedied, water has been bunch which have been i.rinr n-i,
lojonrea ana strips or mnn ac- M make American occupation norma.
m 10 prevent access to aajacen; aent.
ipulng grounds. The commls
Ismsgests amendments to th
it tad laws classifying lands
Isn't some congressman who re
ards the number of hlla inti-mineoi
i-i
l.iltiral, pasture, timber and coa' j as proof of statesmanship overlook
ratlisturblng present mining mg a play by not Introducing; one to
Witlng to lode and placer regulate the visits of the stork?
let Pasture land he recommend:
ieased to citizens of the United Let's hear no more auout the heart
: who are owners of adjacent le3sness of city folk. No less than
ior bona fide residents of thr 10000 of t"em died last year from
Herein the lands lie, the ren- 301,16 IOI'm or heart disease, which
oneys to be devoted to the pub-1 "roves that they have hearts.
pools: or that such land hr
Wed into grazing blocks and lne aec'S'on of the United States
a filed price, preferably to supreme court. that an employe oi
h of contiguous cultivated
the repeal of the timber acts.
paining timber lands should br
K public sale after scaling and Wny l)oke "fun" at the postal an
rs, i a stumpage basis, but! ,1Lles Iul uanng snort men from
nae applicant for a home- employment when army chaplains are
met of timber should have the retlred for not being expert rough
!te right to purchase nr th riders?
i. tne timber not to be re-
h until the entryman has
The president of Smith Colle
says that too much education spoils
the girls as wives, and at tne same
time Vardaman says that education
ruining the negroes. Some une should
stop Rockefeller, Carnegie and "the
Dunch" before the country goes to the
'bow-wows."
Maybe the leader of the Russian
douma knows his business best
any rate we are curious to know
what be expects to gain by traveling
11,000 miles to tell his troubles to
Americans, who have a sufficient
ol their own,
the United States land office cannot
legally acquire public land is on all
lours with common sense,
One of the numerous tinaccounta-
,lh the law as to residence m ble thin?s is why the man who is
'Won, and made full payment wmnS always does the most talking
er. As to senM.nrM ttuuut
- -
Congress has been asked to 'Invest
9,5S7,500 In ad.lltionnl peace Insnr
ance, in the shape of resarvo mil
nlssioner recommends that
"Pen to entry in lots not to
cres not capable of, Irri-
"apaDie of producing natu-
XOKMATi NCH(:
SPJOCIAIi
oi'ponii xrriEs
I'M of trees, and which because f''n,s for "'""U BOl'Jic"'
,,uluule w,,tei.
!a"or domestic use are nni
'"r tontltnions habitation.
Jte should not bo PnipH
ebould be i,mf .i... '
5,411 Planted anrt .....j .
Wj but care sho.Hd be tak-'Zl
"meg
AllkenV CSW inn i. .
1-ast lwenty-scvonih street North
has patented a bii.,.( .... . , '
t,l-i,.,l t . . yi-wi,ii;r lo OO
..u ... s.n-eicars. It will record
he name of the street which a cur
is approaching and designate the
numbers of the houses on the block
will ri f S!"."U t""e nU 'nvention
to J 8 or advertisement
to view until uoih.. ...
crossed. The speed of the car does
"t alter the display, for the trollev
K mf ,s overhead contact
A, ,K llere,Ver l0"ed, and the re-
toi.ler does tho work perfectly.
Mr. Lakin's device will not onlv
relievo condurtnm nt i,
of calling the streets, but will qilio't
the tears of the nervous passengers.
Strangers seeking certain number
can locate It a block awav by this re
corder, Which Is like an nrHI,,.
tlan church was highly inspiring.
The report of the secretary of the
liible school showed that the at
tendance at that great gathering was
417. In the sermon following, Dr.
S. M. Martin most certainly kept his
promise and far surpassed expocta-
uiiiis in snowing now clear tho liible
leacning is regarding "the eleventh
hour."
The lecture to women at 3 p. m.
decided the great contest between
them and the men. The women in
and about Eugene assembled in such
numbers and gave such an offering
as to keep their banner of victorv
and progress still floating. In num
bers they exceeded the men bv 19;
In oriering, $$.53. With the men It
was "Almost, but lost." The great
good this lecture has in store will
evidently be revealed In the everyday
life of each woman present and prove
a blessing to homo aud country. .
At tne evening service Dr
classified columns'
1 OK SALE
WOO I) FOIt SAI.E-ltMnch oak
wood. Phone Farmers' S.Sii. 2li
MISCi:i.l,.Xi:ors Continued.
WOOD EOK SALE -lti-inch oak
wood, 6.5u per cord. Phone Far
mers' 2S6.
FOH SALE facoim gruvvtn fir
wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt s
jewelry store. tf
FOH SALE I If aw :a,m wTT '
nearly new. Inquire at lis;. East
Eleventh street. tf
l ;,,.,i
cash register and can he removed in ! .""dleuce spell-bound as he
mother car if necessary -- i..;"' umi uiume on mo llte-sus-
To-rellovo i.., ,''....:' . . talning ordinance. "The. Lord's Siim-
,,.; , "u, OI. ann, per." So surprislne It was to
number In the audience! When the
KOH SALE Caeap, g.md socond
hand Stud : baker 3-Uwh u-
Enquire at Eugi'iio (Irocery. tf
COKDWOOD FOlv SALE Leave -ders
with L. u. llrown at Dr
Ilrowu's office in Clirlsman block
FOIt SALE 10 ncr.s
Eugene; good land
l)30 will buy it this week.
t97 Pearl street.
limber, near
line spring.
Enquire
J21
GOLD AND SILVEK PLATING On
knives, forks and all household ar-'
tides that do not look llko new. 1
W rite tho Oregon Plating Works, I
.-a i.ownsuaie street. Portland
Oregon, for prices
, VNA 1 lilNAh Com(ESI't).-1
I-.-..M i'j schools "Tho llusv
Mans University." Ciws a Ihor-
'ngii training at your own home I
In nearly all the trades ami proles-!
slons. Text books and Insiriiiiieiits
lull information and - . i - , Clears. civcshim re.iy.it rav
the local enrollment office -!f w Tl. - if ,
Elgluh sueet, U. J. Klrkwooc re ! 1 lli.t, HcOtl Cigar is 3
rosentntivo, : fjvci'
Appreciates smoking; good
MST AXIl lol'NK
LOST
uuu tiAi.fi, A lew cords of
Muu ory grub oak and dry fir,
i-uquire oi k. ,m. Warren, 4 1
Lawrence street.
the passenger opposite In the face
""' sas ne can present at-
..... c piciures ot Oregon scenrv
between advertisements, and might
oven attach a phonograph and give
- cfuu tauuewue snow,
. . . . .
.TTTTTTT1-
I
Mrs. Pollv Loonila
Wednesday, January 15, 190s at
Olympia. Wash, aged S7 years, 'and
was buried Saturday at u.rri.
Or. Two daughters'
was formerly a rsiii
burg, nnd her husband, who died 24
years ago at that ninno i,,.ij
there. The funeral servlcpa nr,r,
ducted by Rev. J. s. McCalliim, of
Eugene.
AS TO ACUTE DISEASES
In many quarters of the rv,nr.ri-v
ostoooaths are not very nv.meious; as
a result, the news of their good work
having spread, they are kept busy
treating patients who come tn tt,ai
offices suffering from diseases that
have become chrNonic, so that the Im
pression has grown that osteopaths
ticcii. tiironic aiseases only.
In many quarters of liio .nni,..
where osteopaths have become nu
merous tne doctors of this new school
have become the regular family nhv
slclay. They have been called in alike
tor tne troubles of children and pa
rents, ana tlieir marked Biiceoao in
the treatment of diseases of ovurv
umiiacier maKes tneir services muth
sought after. Any one who wish n
thoroughly convincing demonstration
or osteopatny s effectiveness should
call in an osteopath when some mem
ber of the family is suffering from
an acute attack: and it is ouitn cer
tain that the osteopath will thereaf
ter be the family physician.
ur. H. Li. btudley, osteopath, offHse
over Chambers Hardware' store
Phone Black 132G. Residence. 734
err sireer. roone Kea 3197.
evangelist produced the testimony of
leading men In different religious
movements, showing their iinnnlmnu.
agreement with the Bible teaching
in itieci 10 tne ODservance of the
Lord's Supper, every Lord'sDav.
Total additions for the day, IS;"
making a grand total of SO since
the revival began.
This Is Monday. Be at the church
before T:30 this evening. Everybody
will want to hear the sermon tonight
The subject is "Hell, or the Doctrine
of Future Punishment." Come arid
hear Dr. Martin prove there is a hell.
Its nature and Its duration all with.
out a word of Scripture; then follow
ic aiMiiieni wun me Kiuie dos-
irinc.
,u" oAi.r, i-ooit slove wood f.ir
sale; lti-inch oak wood, the right
sie tor the cook stove. I'lione Far
mers 2.M1.
VI tit QAl l- 1. ,. ... .
. w.,.,, i ii-sii iiincn cow, six
jears oki. Also pure bred Poland
Liiinn pig;. Addre.is tiej. C Wid
mer, Eugene R. F. 1). 1. tf
w.v o.-.i.i-j rnie ianr m acreage
iim-ia, ciose to l'Jugene; good Uu-ii
.luu, Bouu sinooi acuoining prop
yl. ., 1L11118 reasonnnie. lnquli-c
Rolms 3 and 4, lleekwlth Build
ing, Eugene, Oregon. fi
vn vn i -kadis (.-or proper-
ij in or near rjugene, 2S acres In
Oakland, Douglas county; 8 room
miuse; orcnani; several acres tim
ber. Inquire at 74li Uliarnultoq
nt.ii.-yi, cugune, ur.
The Southern Oregon Simp Nor
mal school at Ashland offers special
opportunities for teachers to review
in
are fn. , , .--.u,.. aim nugusi, una to tane
Ueentrvn,. oene- worn in pedagogy and special me'.h-
"man, nnd not to In- ds in teaching tin various erodes of
'Use holdings
'SSlKIl COMMISSIONS
the training school. Since the publl
scnools of Oregon are -calling for
teachers who can teach manual train
ing, many are taking advantage of
the Industrial work lately Installed
H - . oenuui. r,.ieiiscs oi uoarn
einstock, of Sacramento and lodging nnd tuition nominal.
Otoahrn.j . ' The Slnln v..,.,..i ci 1 , a .i.
"nd thon-h a 'bor Mnd is enjoying the largest appro-"
cHfornla "'r 1 er- prlatlon of state funds ever granted
. ..... 1 oi mnji 111 liiv niniiii. 111
egon. Catalogues sent
lion to the president.
KAXK l OOfiiSHXES
When attacked by a cough nr
cold, or when your throat Is sore, it
rann iooiisnness to take anv other
medicine than Dr. King's New Dis
covery, says C. O. Eldridge, of Em
plre, Ga. "I have used New Dlscov
ery for seven years, and I know it is
tne best remedy on earth for coughs
inn -ohis, croup, and all throat and
lung troubles. My children are sub
mit to croup, but New Discovery
ini-uiy relieves every attack.'
"nown the world over os the king of
nrort ana lung remedies. Sold tin
ier guarantee at W. A. KuykendaH'r
lrug store. 50c and $1.. Trial hot
lu free.
WOOD SAWI.VO
John M. P. D!xon, siiccisaor to W
rt. Ilodny. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf
Gasoline woodsaw
El GENE PltOPKitTY
Ml 1,1, GROW VAMAltI.E
Blair Btreet addition nronprtv. Is
sure to double in value within' the
next two years. Two electric rail
ways are coming tin the vniinv r,-...
Portland nnd both of them must en.
ter the city from th west, and the
une mat 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
pajiueiu nown ana monthly Install
ments If yon desire.
See the Oregon Land Cn nt J19
Willamette Btreet, or write them for
particulars and urices. tf
A CTItE 1-OK MISERY
"I have found a cure for the nils.
ery malaria produces," says R. M.
Jnmes, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called
iMectrlc Bitters and comes In rn
cent bottles. It breaks 111 a CflBe nf
chills or a bilious attack in no time
ana u puts yellow jaundice clear out
of commission." This great tonic
medicine and blood purifier gives
quick relief in all stomach, liver and
kidney complaints, and the misery of
lame hack. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. KuvkendaH's drug store.
ruu.u OCCIDENT TO ORIENT"
and "Around the World," 'by
Charlton Brlstow Perkins. Price
$1.50, postpaid. Address II. Clay
Perkins, Grunts Pass. Oregon, rib
FOR SALE li UWNBK-Now elghU
room house with gas.eloctrlc 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
luiiiuiiKsioil. L.OIS tili 2-3 X 100
Apply at this office for particulars
On Friday evenlm- ,, ,...,.,
brooch, near the high seliool on
Willamette street. Finder please
leave at The Guard office. j20
? R 0 FESSION ALCDLU NtF"
rite anions all thinkinp-mcn
It is pos'liveiy the test 10c
! Cigar on the market
AltSTltACTOKS
T1rn V,AXB COUN"rV ABSTRACT
CO Rooms 2 and 3, Wareu Block
Eugene. Or. Prices reasonable.
MI.XIXG ENGINEERS'
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports 011 mines and ore treatment
Eugene, Oregon.
ARCHITECT
MtEE 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 1110. Terms
reasonable. Room 7. Chrisimm
block.
Plumbing:
Furnish your new. home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fir.lcres. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning uvrk,. Caji
and let us estimate on .
your work.
Aya &. Hcitzm&n
34 West 8th St.
Thone kl.ickMm
INDERTAKERS
EIsctricGas.Water
W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
niiieiai uirecors. Eugene. Or.
uivi t IIUNDK RSO.V iin,l,.,l..b..o
ami eiiiiiaimers. Corner Wllliim
etto and Soventh streets.
v. 1. liUKDON. riinei-nl .ll,.,.l,.
oiaie licensed enibalmer. Office
uiiu rusiueuco, lenth nnd Olive
nuiuuiH, i-none Red 44S1.
ruK SALIS AT A BARGAIN Good
nouse 01 i rooms, SO fruit trees
deep well with wind mill mm
under chicken fence; Icrge chicken
house; two blocks from Gearv
school house. Price, $1000. Time
on part. 1. N. Harbangh, agont
Room 5, over Erst National Bank
onus mis notice with you.
KltESSMAKING
Stilts a specialty. Miss Williams &
Co., Rooms 7 and S. Gordon block fl
run halis BY OWNER Only one
uiui;k 110111 ingn school, choico lo
cation, residence, new and modern
ami east frontage; lot 311x102 feet
cm nurui you; will go at 11
bargain It sold soon. Enquire at
una omce. tf
I'OR SALE OR TRADE 20-acre
fruit farm In Ashland, consisting
a niixiui 11 nouse and all kinds
of fruit; will trade for Eugene
property. Certainly a snap for
some one wanting a ranch of this
kind. Address Box 512, or call at
I'.ugene, Oregon.
FOrt KENT
KOR RENT fi-i-ooni flat, furnished
inquire at izv w. Sixth street, tf
Investors will double their mnnov
In two years If Ihev buv lota nr nfre
Tracts in the lllnlr street addltlor.
The city must build In that direction
Hhii. r("'"'ed ap-
i W n.ll,ls ,n Kew
, nematode
app.'lca-J31
ElGHTIf GRADE E.XAMi.VA I IONS
0 roeni7e i.i
cirit. . aullll- and
r- "! matter to
hi
The eighth trrndn final v.imln.i.
tlotlS for tha nubile arhri'ilq will he
neid
January. 23, 24,
May 14, 15.
June 11, 12.
Teachers who have pupils rendy
for (he examination should unify
me of the number of ques'lons want
ed and the name of the person ap
pointed to conduct the examination at
least 15 davs before Ihn dure f.ir'
which the questions are wanted.
W. If DII.l.AHn '
Till k P" wh"e 'raveling County Sunerlntonder.t.
.... ""etofore h.. ..... I
t... ""'""rassmcni I ! .. 'K (MX PIM.V
. ad ,. . lne "our wants with wood Oak. Ma
2? whT
" lllilOt eun 1.1.
1' whi,"'he person
,(nd.,., he has 'he
"-"u-of a renre.on
,an tin,,. . "Presslon
GASOMNH WOOD SAWIXO
W. 0. White !o prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phono Black 4351. Residence,
516 West Sixth street.
State nf Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas
countv, ss. ;
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho Is the senior partner of the firm
of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business
In the city of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, nnd that ald firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for ech and every case
of catarrh lhat cannot ha cured by
the ilia of .Hall's Catarrh Cure.
PRANK J. (MIHNHY.
Sworn before me and subscribed
Referee Sale of iil ProtieViv
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for Lane Countv
.Martha Cook and Conk, her
husband, plaintiffs, vs. Lucy Han
son, lionert is. crawiord, Clinton
.1. Crawford and Olive M. Craw
ford, minor heirs of William Craw
ford, deceased, and Lucy Hansen,
uiiiir guaraian, Defendants.
Notice Is hereby given that hv vlr.
tile of an order and decree of Die
lrcuii court or the Slate of Oregon,
for Lane county, made on, to-wlt: the
9th day of January, 190K, In the
nnove cm 11 led cause, which Is duly
entered at page 510 of Volume 1J
of tho Circuit court Journal of said
county, authorizing and directing the
undersigned E. O. Potter, sole ref
eree, appointed by the court to sell
uie louowing described real property
belonging to the plalntirf, Martha
Cook, and the defendants, Lucy Han
sen, Robert E. Crawford, Clinton J. i
I rawrord and Olive M. Crawford
minor heirs of William Crawford'
deceased as follows, to-wit:
Lois Nog. one and two unit Hie
souwi nan ui m;u i henst quarter
or oeciion six 111 Township, sixteen
south range, one east will mer. con.
talning Hi 1.21 acres of land In Ijiho
county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of
FOR RENT Two furnished rnrtmo
for young men students. Call at
332 East Fourteenth street. tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Elet trie light
and bath; three blocks west of
postotiico. Apply at 52V Lincoln
tf
PASTURE TO R K NT W iTTTaTtiire
cattlo and horses on the Maltliow
Wallis farm, two miles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
sonable. Inquire Room 1, over
Loan & Savings bunk, or address
P. O. Box 182.. Eneene.
WANTED
TO TRADE By owner, timber la-
ior city property or land v,se
some town. .o agents. Addroiiii
-.. -in, i;iis;ito, or.
PIIVSICIANS AND SlIKJEONS
DR H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 5 IS Willamette street
Phone Black 132B. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street
Phone Red 31D7.
DR AXNA MAURER, Osteapathic
ph.v-'clan. All curable diseases
treated. Women and children a
specialty. Orrice over F. E. Dunn's
Phone Red 1631.
C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homeopathic
physician nnd surgeon. Chronic
diseases nnd diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory nnd light treat ment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 nnd 3. Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1.
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W'iliamstte VcIIcy Co
J. FRANK TITUS. M n ii..,
pathlo physician and surgoon,
iiioinc nisenses and dlseiiBoa of
women ami children given special
attention. Faradlc galvanicstal Ic,
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments given. Oflre, corner
Willamette and Eighth streets
Matlock bldg. Residence 032
Pearl street. Office phone. Red
1091. Residence phone, Red
ATTORNEVSi-A ISLAM'
Organized 1083
, TEe First.
National Bank
CF EUCENE. OREGON
Capital paid In HOO.OOO'
Surplus uiul undivided
1,ro,l,s G5.00
Additional llabllliy (,f
stocklmldors under
lf.' ,00
under
national hanking law.
Total
Wo will bo uleaued to ha,w
namo on oar books .your f-r
joct to cheek. We will hx-i
business with care aiJ '
confidence, wheth
large or smalj;.
T. G. llond
S. B. I'
P. E.
your
; nan
your
ds sub
die your
in strict
account la
.ilka.
-kin,. . . ,
President
.Vice President
S. D AI.I.WV i .
WUlametiu street. Eugene, Oregon. L- ' 8,lo,1"ss Cashier
h. M. TRA VIsJ a. ...,.,... " i . . Assistant Canhler
' . - , ....i...n.j-nu-w, i,
lne over b'ugene Loan & Sav'
Bank, Eugene, Oregon. 'nK
C. A. WINTIORMKIER . . III fJif, , .tl x.Tt-
law. Lund titles B . AUorney-at I ' SnVLVilS MIIK
tow Hank.
,l!YI9..,'-p
-1 . TV ,"v'1' -'tl Compa.
t"""l ' " ly will do the
'v "iimiuotto street. E11
tf
L'AV1-L.-,
.,.,, ,, Bieaily f,-,,-ni l,,.,.
arrieo man; no,,,, olher need ap
ply. Phone Fanners' 253. M. Lev-
, fiii-ingiieiii. (j
WAVTi.'!! t,. 1 ...r
- - utii n U- JM.,1 .... ,
estate valued at Moon. "i - .... '
Jl 0
Guard.
. 'he
-5to, particti-
' to ...... M '""dy
"iiioa ral
Pie, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone Black 1111
In my itr.,c:m,e thlo fi ; ,lnv nt tiA
... ..... ...... ..... , ( .Mlw nere,orp nv vlrlle n. ,h
cemher. A. I). Ihi1. umhnHiv .i.i ... . ' ,. 1
lOenll A U' til PUM I 7 -V "t V IH !01l Tt .
j" ',..1.-..,".-.. i. r.. w t'oiriii:. i.iifun, wilt
sale nt public auction, at the court
house door of said Lane county on
Monday, the 10th day of Pi.r.,
Nuturi I'uliiiii.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nall.nnnd aits directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY 4- CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druiilsts, 75c,
Take Hall's Family Pills Iw con-stlpntlon.
..-.. i.eiwi'cn uie nours of nine
o'clock a. m. nnd four o'clock i, ,
of said day at (i ,rHuek, all' the
umil. title and Interest of said plain
tiffs and defendants In and to the
above described real property as
helm nf litu, r,r U'lm '.
There was on-f a maiden, young and I (erca.ied, together U,
.. . r : ' . . , , . , r aani i.ucy Hansen, ns the
Shed laugh nnd sing the whole widow of nalii Winin.n r',.(..V J
!C!M:4cri. Term r,r '
WANTED Ten ladi.- and ,.
y to ge.( their clothes cleaned ami
lirsed at the Eugene Dye Works
- tf
MIK( j;i,l,AM.;oi S
ACMr," J- -"""0 by
.11." V'!,""t "7 "ilyard
MTVe'"'"' K,".,t Nimh- r"on.
able terms. Phone R.-, 3302. tf
FOR EXCHANGE-
linprfmd, nenr Oakl"-
1 ?
well
4. lur prop.
.'or Cliambers-BrlH-
WOOI)C".r, "'. , .
. . .r ruriK t, Attornevn.
n ;?w- A -C- Woodcock and E o f
Potter. Office ...e 1.1....1. ......... l';
rlsman block, Eugene, 7," ;
'rac.lce 1,,1,'Sil
O ?rir i'S'.'S6. "' " ""'"
BuIhHng. "' 13 ''''IMIS
n ititirf &. wii-w7HTFHT7r,T7.y7
at law. Office In Hovey !,! , '"
ovct- enauihors-Hrlstow V, k
l-ryN R. EDMUNSON a
'"';Y:. .h.i.w. or",7c
ri.e, ' "",B "Lorn,, Eugi.ne:
Oregon.
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E JCiNiT, OKECON
Docs a ?
General Banking
Business
on
Conservative Lines
S. SPENCER, President. !
'. H. POTTER, Vice Pres.
. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
Cor ?.h and Willamette m
WALTON NEKS, Attorney "lCT 'i
l. "niton and S. P Nen u n' i:
Huge:;;, -n rm
N
L. IIAMIIERS, Piesldent.
lHtW IX HRISTOW, Cnslilef
C hambers-Brlstow
Banl-dng Company
Hon g,von (0 -'; ,
Zn?.o? T,il"k '"""". I -
Of llgelie( Oregiin,
Jd Ud Cash Capital $60,000
Noli' mill Mm-igngeii I K,t. yi,
lojllleil mi iiiptiiiei seriii-ilj-. u.
est pnlil on ihn,. i-erllfliati's of lie.
lt. A goni-i-iil hanking IiiisIiicks
lll.uicll'll.
er y n or ne- 'K,:,w. ,;,, jr;i,j(.
:j'vv!i.7.V.7':V","l:f,"' 'f gh.
4'Vat Eighth Rtro-i.
STORE
HI
AM) OFFICE I'.Ut.h n.r.
nlshiI free to em
XMn"S -irance ,Q
Si'a i 1..l,",".",K',llrRrl1 """dliiu,
wJ ., """"K'on street. ,;u.u:
est PaiKortl,,,,,!, Ou ,1
long day.
Term, nf n.h . ' .
For I am so happy and well, said she. Jeet to confirmation hv the court
Now that I lake Holllatrr'i Itocky K. p. poTi bh, Mvlirie
..lOUIllBIII I.-J. uf( or f rit DU lllcmlon I.
I lt.ll '
I "I ' w.
Linn Druj Company,
iwyer, No. (.1
Eugene, Or 1,1
(lives Rpoclal 'p
JEHSK ti n'L'i . .T
:,,''lr-lli si reel,
hPpOSlte IIORlofflee
fltl,.lltl,,n . ' "
,, ... ,"V," ""nniinallon of b
'racls, d,'r,iK wl
aiL': ;':r,'anr nn" -'-iiec,ion.;
ho.
DON'T fall
to M-a l'lii,7, t.
lreal estate W-
fuy and m-ll futin and
Tlmber and nnutng .lock. H rhi
Williams Co. Transfer '
HOWER & WOOD
Ilenl Ksl,,!,. TllllM.r jnn(N
Itmii h, I nni, , ( ,y 'n,,K.r,y
our iinlroniiLte lesp.'.,y
f.olli lleil. '
Hoom I, out I li'ii Xnt. Hank
Lighl and Heavy Haulinu
.
504WIIJm.H,ti. e.1)tene. jw.
i"kon iilnch u
S. E. Stevens
. . ri o ti i:u . . "
I,c,ive ,,e,s f i:,r,' !no
Hiillsi'. . I'ln, lie M,i,
llcoidenec l:tN Wcl tUlh St
lli'slileucu Plionu lied a77i
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