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TI1E KVGEN'E DAlXY GUARD, TUESDAY, JAXUAHY 21, 11)08 - Ilay of the week, etS Address all com- .iJl) j make a mum 6SSfei:wTb6aBeM Guard, p Oregon. " BBiacxiP"1. ft-red Djr ,, advaace) . 4.08 2.00 KS "'rh BODlu - - ...... -WO ftrtrti rates made Known il.Hnn. - nnotnl. '"-j t Eugene, ureguu, F"" M"!4 . . .;nn,l-class matter. net, j -nlh 7Z for The t.uara. ... 2! i..nit are uOT.a. 'VweeUr Guard: "ilwel -J- L- Clark- I0 .tmasters are authorized to ill Receipt for subscriptions M'eekly Guard. . Associated Press LuT OltEUO.V PAPERS i Portland papers are printing .HOT that the principal business I tie Oregon Press Association, ,M.k met In Portland last week; was LdlKUSsion of how to derive rev- Vit from the politicians; uwi m for office in tne tuiure TOT roundly assessed in return rite support given them by the ispapers. ' , t nUanllltolV false. mi repon is tie question of political as- Lents was not considered in any Lata the convention, the object of fctawas to orlng ine puuiuueia (tippers closer together on sub- U. nf common interest, ana to unite I i the effort to , promote the kvlb and development of the state. L:j to the fact that combination I .. l tang tne manuiaciurers hnu juu ill print paper and printers' ma- lliirj and supplies have Increased n materially the expense of newa- U publication, rendering many bit unprofitable at the presenl tie necessity ior a more wior- id uderstanding among the pub ltd, in the place of cut-throat petition, has been made abso- Idj necessary. This was the pur- whlch over 100 newspaper- tmd women met in Portland for Ueratlon of subjects that had too Is been neglected, and the matter validates and politics was not in Banner discussed. iTia newspapers ihave been toe boosting the state and com mu le) In which they are published tc cognizance of the fact that they been victims of all kinds of bun- leglslatlon, which has also been" trlmental to the Interests of the Ulc In general. For Instance, some (per engineered through the latt imented legislature a bill making unnecessary hereafter to advertise delinquent tax sale. Thus it will Ine future be possible to sell a Wr property without publish- 'otice (in the interest of tax sale tuators) and the newspapers are this revenue. The same ses- ol the legislature repealed also MOTlslon of the Initiative and ret urn act requiring publication in newspapers of proposed initiative and referendum netitions. hut M additional expense upon the Wand added to the state print- ireaent unreasonable eraft hv re. 'I arguments for and against oe printed and mailed bv the ty of siate to everv reirlatorAH r 'o the state. I1" are onlv n f ii Ml many where the newspapers ouc alike are being bun- ,be 'merest of the grafters, e ""'Paper publlshera of the wrpoae to begin a fight for "tilt and the richts nf ih Mch are In many Instances I' Hioburg the police have di- i u mcxie-in-the-slot ma- II DA n. . - krank. i m '"'oons and ams- This has led to '"nil of n n,,.i .. .. . . .- h- ...v miennea Dy men nA . maenine m&nu oere resolutions of pro- 1 .v., ' u ln It was set l,TT wo,"d ,nJure Vl mo man u fart nrpra 1 It appear, that in Ger- -itio evl1 its h;:.,n,er,cre with 1 tl a.v Wor,e 'nan pass hituTtT- ot Illlnola-pro- I Hid i,.., per CPIt on dow- 0, '"'r' "o marry the l rear. ,?Amorloans- "'"VJMD.noo have S-it,! With beine h- hind the bill introduced by Senator Culberson, to penulize railroads for failure to promptly mo freight tendered for Interstate transporta tion, every big shipper h interested In the question involved. There la to be no stringency In financial talk ln the senate, if we read the signs aright, and we think we do. It should tie remembered, however, by the speakers that the addition of one letter turns money talk into monkey-talk. A Brooklyn preacher has been found guilty of contempt of court for criticising tho decision of a local judge. That ought to hold the hair trigger pulpit orators awhile, even if sentence was suspended. The "Smiles" department In the Salem Journal seems to get mixed up with the obituary column frequent ly. This Is a sample from yesterday's paper: "Edmund Clarence Stedman, poet and banker, Is dead." It turns out that the rumored re tirement of Carrie Nation originated with her press ugent and business manager and was founded solely on a desire for more publicity. We feared it was too good to be true. . Prof. J. Ham Lewis is likely to spend the rest of his life denying that he said women have no regard for (he sanctity of an oath, without ever catohing up with the original story. Who says there Is nothing in air ships? Henry Farnan, a French aeronaut, pulled down a prize of J10.000 by keeping one flying one minute and 28 seconds. In politics availability, not ability, is what usually makes the success of a candidate for the presidential nom ination. Sometimes the two are com bined, in one man...- Can a man live in Chicago and be happy? The organization of a "Happy Club" there Indicates the existence of those who think they can. Luck to 'em. The United States Supreme Cour'. uses no big stick and sometimes, to visitors, seems to nod, but all the r ame it holds tbe record knockouts. for big , Some of the gentlemen who are under the impression that they arc being boomed for the 1 presidential nomination are merely used as cats paws. CO. C DANCE AT ARMORY ON FEBRUARY 8 Company C will give a social dance at the armory on Saturday evening. February 8, on which date the an nual inspection of the company will occur. The dance will take place af ter the ceremony of inspection and promises to be one of the moot pleas ant affairs of its kind of the season. The best of music will be furnished. The admission to llie Inspection is free and those witnessing it are priv ileged to stay and see the dance. The usual price will be charged for dance tlekeU. RAXK I'CKHISIIXKS When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to ta!:e any other medicine than Dr. King's Now Dis covery," says C. O. Eldrid4e, of Em pire, Ca. "I have used New Discov ery for seven years, and I know it is the best remedy on enrlh for coughs and colds, croup, and ml hront. and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Discovery quickly relievos every attack. Known the world over as the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykeiulall's drug store. 60c and $1. Trial bot tle free. MAN Y INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE ADOPT NEW THEORY Statements From Followers of, Cooper Obtained Recently In Various Cities A number of statements from prominent, neonlo Wwiitmi i cities where the widespread discus- siuu oor L,. i, coopers new theory regarding the human stomach has recently waged, give an Idea of the intense interest tho young man has arouseu during tho past year. The statements are as follows: Mr. C. D. Mitchell, of 2412 Ave nue C, Birmingham, Ala., has this to say with regard to his belief in Cooper's medicine: "1 have been troubled with indigestion mid stom ach trouble for the past year. 1 had heartburn, bloating after eating, gas on stomach and bowels, palpitation of the heart, pain In the lower part of my back, and various other sym ptoms, and was a victim of much dis trees. I tried many remedies, but received little or no benefit from them. I was advised to try tho Coop er preparations and did so. in one week's time 1 was Improved wonder fully Mie first relief I have been able to obtain. Mr Cooper's medi cine does all that ho claims for it." Mr. J. O. Spradling of 705 South Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, Colo., says: "I was troubled with indiges tion for two years. It caused me a great deal of suffering and misery. I did not dare to eat meat at all. and everything 1 did eat soured on my stomach. I tried various reme dies, but found no relief. Three months, ago I started taking Cooper's i New Discovery, and after using tho 1 contents of three bottles I was en tirely cured. I can now eat and rel- ish anything that my appetite craves. The New Discovery is truly a great i stomach medicine." Mr. Wm. Codier of 40S Graves St., j Syracuse, N. Y., Is very strong ln his 1 expression of belief in the new medi cine and has the following to say on tho subject: "I have suffered from catarrh of the nose and throat for four years. It must have been com municated to my stomach, for all this time my stomach has given me a great deal of trouble, and caused me much pain and suffering. My stom , nch was often sour, and my food did ' not digest. I was bothered by a con tinual desire to spit, and there was a constant dropping of mucus into my throat. "The first relief I have been able to obtain is from Cooper's New Dis covery, which 1 have been taking for about a week. Sly catarrhal condi tion has been greatly improved and my stomach Is almost well. Mr. Cooper's medicine has benefited me more than anything I ever used." These statements are from relia ble citizens In various communities wiio have tried these celebrated medi cines. We sell the and will gladly explain their nature to anyone interested. UNION HIGH SCHOOL TRANSFERS OF LANE UP THE VALLEY! COUNTY REAL ESTATE TALK OF rONSOI.IIUTIXG 8KV. KRAIj DIHTRItTS OS UPPER WILLAMETTE RIVER (Special Correspondence.) Unity, Jan. 20 E. E. Ilylam'. went to Portland on business last week. Thei-3 is an effort b-l:i; r alo to consolidate several school districts and have a union high school. The districts that are concerned are Unity district (132), the Rlilnevault dis trict, the Randall district and prob ably t'.ia Morgan district, which If consolidated could have a niue monthr.' school, Oscar Drury lost a valuable horse last wesk. He was offered $700 for the team. Miss Addle Edwards went to Eu gene for a few days last week. Phil Johnson wns in this vicinity Sunday looking niter well, ask Ad-dk-. Miss Grace Sailor Is progressing nicely with her school at this place. The Hooth-Kolly Company has the repairs to Its dam nearly completed on the Wlnberry, which wns damaged by the recent high water. A. J. Renfro is building a new dwelling house on his ranch. Rev. Mr. Perkins, of Springfield, rwlll occupy the pulpit here Sunday. All are cordially invited. ' Have Yoiir Abstracts Made by The I Uuio County Abstract ("oiniuiiiy. I T. A. Evans etux to Arthur Jones, letux, 8 acres in Sec. 18, Tp. 20. S It 6 V. $SS.8S. . I Nathan 11111 to J. S. Iiurnotte et i iix, 100 acres in 32 and 33 in Tp. 27, ! S R 1 E. J 1 100. I Richard Simmering etux to Mark M. Peery; part of Utt 74 in S. 1 . , P. t.'o's. aJd to Springfield. ."i00. i Carrie M. Schofield to L. G. Hu- lin. Lot 4 in block 8 in Mulligan's add on the west to Eugene $1.00. Arthur P .MoKinley to John Straub 160 acres in Sec. 22, Tp 18, S R 6w. $900. James Owens etux to Newton J. lluddleston, 15 acres in Sec. 9, Tp. IS, S R 4 W.ifiOO. Mrs. Elizabeth Tabor to G. Y. Hea ton, tract in claim 41, Tp. 17 S R 4 W. $!00. Annie Karhan etal to Nettle Ross man, 40 acres in Sec. 9, Tp 17, S R 1 E. $1.00. Frederick W. Prentlco etux to S. R 1 E. x Frederick W. Prentice et uc to S. D. Allen, tract in Sec. 23, Tp. 17, S H 3 V. $5.00. . EltiHTir GRADE EXAMi.VA'l IwXS The eighth grado final examina tions for the public schools will be held January 23, 24. May 14, 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should notify n nf tha nulnllPf nf flllPStiOHS Want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct tne examination ai least 15 days before the date for which the questions are wanted. W. D. DILLAItD. County Superlnfendcr.t. AS TO ACUTE DISEASES In many quaners of the country osteopaths are not very numerous; as a result, the news of their good work having spread, they aro 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 uji lny. They have been called In alike 1 for tho troubles of children and pn ! rents, and their marked success In 1 the treatment of diseases of every character makes their services mucn sought after. Any one who wishes a 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 he the family physician. Dr. II. L. Studley, osteopath, office ovr Chambers Hardware store. Phone Illack 1 326. Residence, 734 Kerry street. Phone Red 3197. IIIC HER HEALTH LEVEL "I have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills." writes Jacob Spring er of West Franklin. Maine. "They keep mv stomach, liver and bowels working" Just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial money will lie refund-d at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, 25c. WOOD 8AWIXO John M. P. D!xon, successor to W V nAn All OnnH RAYPd tO Cftlige. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Keslaence, joi niju om.i-i. .. Gasoline woodsnw WE CAN' SUPPLY Your wants with wood O.ik, Ma ple, Fir, and Tics. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. GASOLINE WWII) H.WVIXO w r. whlio !. urerared to saw your wood on Bhort notice. Phone Black ;iui. mwuw, 516 West Sixth street. The Theatre Cafe U now serving J dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and State of Ohio. City ot Toledo, Lucar countv. ss.: , Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F J Chnnev Co.. Jolng buslnei's In tile cltv nf Toledo, county and tnte aforesaid, and that snid firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for erh nnd every rae of catarrh that cannot he cured by lheseof.ianf,rrhcr,,e.KV Sworn Vforo me and subscribe In mv presence thin 6th day of De .... n issfi ' A! W.OLEASON Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nal and acts directly on the lnood and mucous surfaces nf the system. Send mr !ps,i!ii"mi.ii J. CHENEY & CO .CToledo, O. Soid bv druggists. ". Take Hall's Family PM for con-; t (t'lratl' El GEN E PROPRUTY WILL GROW VALUABLE Rlalr street addition property is sure to double ln value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up tho valley from Portland and both of them must en ter tile 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 ub water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the vallej' 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 sou desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 OR SALE MISCELLAXEOIS Continued. WOOD FOR SALi; 1G-Inch oak wood. Phone Farmers' 2S(i. 12ii WOOD FOR SALE lii-ineh oak wood, $ti.5u per cord. Phone Far mers' 280. j20 FOR SALE faocoua grovvm fir woou. W. L. Copperuoll, at Watt's Jewelry store. tf FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, nearly new. Inquire at 0S5 East Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE Cheap, gjod second hand StiuLbaker 3-inch wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. li CORDWOOD FOR SAkE Leave or ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. Brown's office In Chrisman block. FOR SALE 40 acres timber, near Eugene; good land; fine spring. $030 will buy it this week. Enquire 89 7 Pearl street. jl WOOD FOI. SALPj A few cords of good dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 4 42 Lawrence street. FOR SALE Cook stove wood for sale; IG-inch oak wood, the right sle for the cook stove. Phone Far mers 286. flS FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, six years old. Also pure bred Poland- viuuu pigs, .'ihii oss upo. l. w tu rner, Eugene H. F. D. 1. tf FOR SALE Fine land in acreage tracts, close to Eugene; good loca tion; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. Inquire ltoinis 3 and 4. Beck with Build ing. Eugene, Oregon. ft 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. 740 Chnruellon street, Eugene. Or. "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 B1 OWNER New eight room house with gas.electrlc light, beautiful shrubbery, and all mod ern improvements, two blocks from car line and ln 'heart of res idence district. You pay no ngent's commission. Lots 00 2-3 x 100. 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; largo chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1000. Time on part. I. N. Harbnugh, agont, Room 5, over First National Bank. Bring this notice with you. FOR SALE BY OWNER Only one block from high school, choice lo cation, residence, new and modern and east frontage; lot 30x1 62 foot; well worth $2000; will go at a bnrgaln if sold soon. Enquire at this office. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room flat, furnished. Inquire at 120 V. Sixth street, tf FOR RENT Two rurnlshed rooms for young men students. Call at 332 East-Fourteenth street. tf FURnTsHED ROOMS Electric light and bath; threo blocks west of postotflce. Apply at 521 Lincoln, i tf PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182. Eugene. NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES The Southern Oregon StMe Nor mal school at Ashland offers special opportunities for teachers to review for tho teachers' examinations In February und August, and to take work In pedagogy and special meth ods ln teaching the various grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for teachers who can teach manual train ing, many are taking advantage of the Industrial work lately installed in the school. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal. The State Normal School at Ash land is enjoying tho largest appro priation of state funds ever granted a normal school In the hlBtory of Or egon. Catalogues sent on applica tion to the president. J31 A i UK FOR MISERY "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces," says R. M. James, of Loui-llen, S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters and comes In 60 cent buttles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack In no time and it putH yellow Jaundice clear out of commission." This great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick rollef In all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, and the misery of lame bnck. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuvkendall's drug sloroQ DRESSMAKING Suits a specialty. Miss Williams & Co., Rooms 7 and 8, Gordon block fl Inve'...,r will double their money In iwo years If they buy lots or acre tracts In the Blair street addition WANTED TO TRADE By owner, timber land for. city property or laud close to some town. No agents. Address H. G., Box 494, lingerie, Or. "f"yOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf WANTED Ten ladles nnd genls dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. tf WANTED A lady to keep house; young or old, for four 1 It t lo girls, the yoqugest four and the oldest Ing on 12 years; no objection to a lady with one child. For further information address Geo.xW. Land, Wlldwood, Or. J25 MIHCKLIiAN'KOIS ACCORDION PLEATING- Dono by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 llllyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf FOR EXCHANGE 15 acres, well Improved, near Oakland, for prop, erty In or near Eugene, (loud trade will be given. McMurphey & Rugli, 22 West Eighth street. tf STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nished free to emplolyers. Clerk's' Registration Burcaii, entrance to offices 14 Selllng-IIIrsch building, 3SG 1-2 Washington street, corner West Park, Portland, Oregon, tf DON'T fall to see Chezetn if you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mlalng Ktock. II. Clip win, Room ll "Walton Bldg. tf 1 N T 10 li N A Tl O X A I, CO it R ES PI I X DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training tit your own home in nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (wh'Cii requited) furnished free.' Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 15 W. Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, representative. GOLD AND 81I?. ER PLATIN(P- On knives, forks nd all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works. 128 Lownidale street, Portland, LOST AND FOUND IAIST IX dressing room at Armory Saturday night, a purse. Finder please have at Guard office. LOST On Friday evening, a cameo brooch, near tho high school on Willamette street. Finder please leave at The Guard office. J20 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ABSTRACTORS T1IK LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prlcos reasonable. MINING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene, Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es und plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see inc. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman block. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugeno, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers nnd embaluiers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive Btreets. Phone Red 4481. PHYSICIAN'S AND SURGEONS DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' slore, 518 Willamette street. Phone Black 1320. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phona Red 3197. DR. ANNA MAURER, Ostcnpathic phyo'clan. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunu's. Phona Red 1631. C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homoepnthlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and dlsensea of women nnd children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build ing. Phono Main 640. Boards Hoffman Ilouso. Phone Main 11. J. 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. Oflcc, corner Wlllumetto and Eighth streets, Matlock bldg. Residence 032 Pearl street. Offlco phone, Red 1091. Reaidenco phone, Red 4981. A TTO R X E V S- A T- L A W S. D. ALLEN, Attoriiuy-at-la, 016 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-nt-law. of fice over Eugene Loun & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attomey-nt law. Land titles and probato spec ialties. Offlco over Chauibers-Bris-tow Bank. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys at-law. A. C. Woodcock nnd E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice ln all courts of tho stale nnd before the It. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung Building. 1JORRIH & SKIPWpiiTII, Attorney s nt luw. Office In llovey building, over Chambers-llrlslow bank. LEON R. EDM (JNSON, Attorney-at-law. Roonia I and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office over Yoran's shoe stors, Eugeno, Oregon. ,: WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-lnw. J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will practice In all the rourlB In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The MculL Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Furnish your new home properly.. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv-rk. Call and let us estimate on , your work. Aya & Kcitznun 34 West Oth St, Phone black 1171 EIctricGas, Water Willamette Vallty Co , Organized 1003 The First. National Bank OF EUCENE, OREGON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits C5.000 Additional ' llahllily of Btocklwilders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total $20G,000 Wo will bo pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub ject to chock. Wo will handle your business with euro and lu strict confidence, whether your account Is largo or small. v T. 0. Hendricks President S: B. Eakln Vice Presidout P. B. Snodgrnss Cashier Luke L, (looilrli-irr. Assistant Caahler Merchants Bank Et'Cl NE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H. POTThR, Vice Pres. F. N. Mc A LISTER, Cashier. Cor 7ih and Willamette 8 o a o e uiiiiii I. N. HARBAUUII. Special utien tlon given to dlvorco and settle ment if estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room I, Kirst National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. JESSE (1. WELLS, Lawyer, No.l West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite pontofflcc. (lives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling os-' Intes, conveyances and collections.! Also to all pension matters. Phone' Red 1176.' 1 I''. L. CHAMBERS, President. DARWIN IIRISTOW, Cnslilr Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon,. Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000 Notes nnd Mortiji";rH liouelit. Mini' ley IoiiimmI mi appii'tcd ncctirlly. Iu lerr-Mt pnlil on time cei-lillcntes of UK posit. , general li. inking hii.siniws transacted. HOWER & WOOD Ileal INfiilc mitl Thuhrr luu1.9 Iljiiich, Turin mtil City rroHarty Your iMiirmuigr mtptM't fully Mllicifl'll. ItiMtin 1, over I hst t. Hunk CHICHESTER'S PILLS W r. 1 II K lt A .UHII II RAM. A 4 Itrt-rtd, it.. Hi 'f -1 a .(-. lu.- I.;: I M AMI I J1,l. S. E. Stevens . . PIANO I IM R . . I,cnvi' order nl Eili-iV Piano llmise, . Plmno Main -II, Resilience 1:tH Wi