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1HK KI GEXE DAILY GtTARD. AVEDJiESDAV, JANUARY 23, 1008 in- -v - NTIXO CO., I0. AUU'W" all renin "K:.imii a"11 !rtn Guard, '..vabie to i" " Oregon. .l.nilv nth ns pirintes-dVuno-wn on UUU1V r.... Oregon, pusiui- r.,aecSud-class matter. 'iMfoubscrhUion, or answer? this year. That's going some, but after all It's only following the ex ample set by Eugene, which Is the only city In Oregon, outside or Port land, with both paved streets and electric cars. By the end of this year this city expects that Its paved district will comprise at least 40 blocks, and perhaps more. Mighty hard to keep thisV patron age thing Straight. In the same col umn of an exchange we find a dis patch denying that the administra tion Is using patronage to help Taft, and another saying that the collector of customs at Plattsnurg, New York, had been officially notified that he would not be reappointed, because lie had been working for the nomina tion of Hughes. Now, what's the luiw 'r " for Tne uniiy Eaatt other u"' FfiUly Guard: 11 ii-J h. Clara. d,srji., 'nrn authorized to All (.7pt for subscriptions .r!7 wUklv Guard. I. the miy - ffEI'KMUNT PAPER - Associated Press LuVTEVANTK COST P OF SAVY KQl'IPMEXT MtMW the air is filled with ru- lm ... , , Mia nuns. U OlWWBJ.l- --------- of the expense oi mo . .v. nnd navv. even In , of peace, is u. v. -- Ling Interest. That it costs a vast Uosnt of money io present navy on a peac jlown by the annual report of the muter general or ine mvr, ...... Wa that there were uaiu uUl ... Lit the Mare isiano. navy jm t-ing the past fiscal year !; it Bremerton, jioi.zoz; auu u naval training station, aau U H2.445. The CDst of construc ts of new vessels was $17,018,219; Citpalrs to vcrsels, $ I,013,S07; of Ulsslon, $17,179,094. me toiai iarlr coat of maintaining a ship In aaluion Is very great. During tne Lit fiscal year the Colorado cost M.00O; the Pennsylvania $730,- W; the West Virginia, $755,000; L Virginia, $623,000; the Ohio, M.OIIO; the Maine, $6a0,000; the Inlilua, $026,000. a rough esti- iiicof the cost of maintaining a bat- Ulp or big cruiser gives about 1Hi,M0 as a yearly average. In ad llloito this absolute cost of maln- i.'alog a battleship there is the an- iil depreciation, which in the mer uit lervlce Is reeoned at five per it t year, making f.ie life of a ship in efficient agent, twenty year3. an, In the case of the battleship unectlcut, for instance, which t abut $8,000,000, about $400,- would represent the depreciation rear on account of wear and tear, the cost of maintenance of the iiellsover $400,000 a year, the to- tost to the United States, accord- to mercantile bookkeeping meth- ould be over $S00,000. I The Navy League of Brazil Is rtlng of ordering In Europe four ill vessels of 4,000 tons each, I'k auxiliary screws, all titled with '"I modernimprovenient, and des- M4 for the training of sailors for ! merchant marine. The ships will ' "el to carry Brazlllian goods for Jlbitlon la Europe, and to cover cost of building the league pro- to raise capital by means of "a of the value of one pound ster H each, interest and amortization Paid out of the profits made I "frying the aforesaid goods. Tk Willamette Valley Development i(ue Is engaged In a camnnlen for ruon, and "50,000 homeseekers f'H UK" is Its sloe..' Tn dn is desired to gather short raeuts Of CrOD vfclHn fi-nll .... K signed by the producer, and em. r 'oem In advertising literature f cl will be scattered broadcast In- . r of this character may be r n. uncperd, corresponding.! ' ne leasue. at Salem, or r me Eugene Commercial Club TSom H Will be fnrwnrilrwl There were five suicides in Boston within twenty-four .hours last week, and it is said that all of them were directly due to bad weather. All of which goes to prove that the people of Boston should come to Oregon, where climatic conditions tend only to happiness and contentment, instill ing a desire to live almays among its beautiful hills and valleys. No dust in the eyes of tho New York hotel proprietor who Instructed his head waiter not to bar monkeys from the dlnlig room he knows where the most of his coin comes from. MONTHLY MARKET DAYS, HORSE AND CATTLE SHOWS PLANNED FOR EUGENE Market days bring the farmers and brood mares shipped to this cltv from their families to tho city where they a distance aud disposed of at auction are hold on a ccrtulu day in each either to foreign buyers or local far month from a longer distance than mors until eventually your city can be any other attraction that was ever made famous for miles as a great devised. The reason is that market centre for horse sales, florse sales, dxiys are wholly for the farmers' fi-1 however, is only one item of market iiiiiicial benefit, and are made so ' day. attractive by the promoters that they ' What, the Promoters Do. cannot resist the temptation to conic I On tho first market day the promo aud bring the entire family and the : ters pay all the expenses of the same, hired girl. He may come to the first) which includes 100 to 200 full sheet one out of Idle curiosity, but finding ! posters, and the posting of tho same; he has made money by simply coming 1000 to 3000 streamers and tho mail- Even the nervy fakir who started the yarn of a legless man who per sonally runs a 90-acre farm did not dare add that the legless man ran himself, though he did make him an expert ladder-climber. They are still indicting ex-bank presidents in New York, but not one of them has yet been convicted and sentenced. Given the command of money and It's a far cry from an in dictment to a prison cell. and taking advantage of the bar gains offered by the merchants, and seeing the crowds at the auction of livestock and every conceivable ar ticle used on the farm, brought in by his more enterprising neighbor, and the phenomenal prices received for tlie same, he returns to. hos home en thusiastic over the propjsition, and begins to look around for implements, lug or the same to surrounding towns; the printing and mailing of 500 to 1000 circular letters to far mers in this and surrounding coun ties, explaining market days and ask ing them to list anything they have for sale with the local manager each month; postal cards notifying foreign livestock buyers of the approaching sale and also future sale dates for vehicles, harness and livestock and I your city for a year; window cards CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 OR SA LE FOR SA1.K Good milk quire 196 E. 1 till. St. in-J;t WOOD FOR SA1.10 lii-lmli oak wood. Phone Farmers' -Sti. JL'O WOOD FOR SALE lti-inch oak wood, $0.5 u per cord. Phono Far mers' 2S6. , jliti MISCKI.LAXEOIS Continued. lOi.VT fall to see Ohezoiu If you want bargains in real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved aud unimproved. Timber aud mining stock, li. Che lein. Room 11, Waltou Bldg. tf FOR 8AI.K hocona growtn fir wood. V. L. Coppernoll, at Watt's jowelry store. tf GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, lis Lownsdalo street, Portlaud, Oregon, for prices FOR SALE Heavy farin wagon, nearly new. Inquire at 0S5 Fast Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE iMicnp, g;md second hand Studebaker 3-tncU wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. It CORDWOOD FOR SALE Leave or ders with L. G. llrown at Dr. Brown's office in Ohrlsinan block. FOR SALli English walnut treees two years old. J. W. White's gnv eery, Fifth and Willamette streets. J3 I FOR SALE 40 acres timber near Eugene; good land; flue spring. $630 will buy it this week. Enquire 897 Pearl street. , J:M ships tile same to the next market day. Thus the proposition grows and gradually includes everything raised or used on the farm, bringing fame and trade from an unlimited territory to a city carrying them on. Some thinking local man Is select ed by the merchunts to conduct fu ture market days. He is thoroughly drilled by the promoters in all the ninny details of conducting the same, which insures unbounded success. The merclrants and local newspapers must co-operate with him from month to month, tlie latter by getting out spec ial market day editions of their week ly papers in which the merchants should take liberal quantities of ad vertising space for the purpose of advertising market day bargains real bargains on staple goods bar gains that the thrifty housewife will quickly recognize as such Well, suppose the steamship pas senger rate war does cut the price of tickets to Europe to $107 Not many of us want to go to Europe Just now. HARTOG BETTER THAN TOM RICHARDSON (Albany Democrat) Mr. Hartog, Eugene's $5,000 booster, is a genuine booster. He keeps the name of Eugene a going. He recently spoke at an ad. men s convention and referred to Eugene as a city of eight or ten thousand. He can't mention anything but what It's all riEht around Eugene. Her Royal Anne cherries are the best going how will that sound to Salem and The Dalles and Mary Ann and Sister Ann and the other Anns are not In it with Eugene's Royal Annes. Hartog can give Torn Richardson two eces and beat him on talk. If everybody would get in in this valley and yell their homo town the way Hartog yells for Eugene there would be something doing. for each merchant subscribing to the first market day inauguration fund, which he call use for all time; the services of an auctioneer; a brass band an hour before the sales In cit ies where there is an organized brass band; tag and number the articles to be sold; the services of a clerk; display advertising in the local pa pers and write-up. What is disposed of at auction the first day is sold for the owner with out cost to him; future sales a small percentage is charged for each arti cle sold by fhe local manager, which pays him handsomely for conducting the same. Sale3 should begin at 10 o'clock in the morning and last until everything is disposed of. While the fanner is attending the sale, his fam ily is purchasing a month's supply of necessities at the local stores and taking advantage of the many market These genuine bargains are a great ! day bargains offered by the enterpris- drawing attraction for "market days, at Which times thousands of dollars' worth of oilier goods are carried away on which the usual profit is made. The local manager is also fur nished by the promoters with a list of livestock buyers throughout the Northwest, and when there is an at tractive quantity of good livestock ing local merchants The promoters have permission to quote the following opinion where they established a market day Jan uary 11, 190S; Lee Teutsoh, department store, Pendleton, Or.: "1 helped boost market day. but I never expected it would be the sue- to be offered for sale at any future; cess it really is. I don't know where imirket day the buyers are no:iri3.1 all the stuff t.hat was sold came from of tho approaching event and come j nor the enormous crowd, either, frcm a long distance to attend the There were thousands of people in T-alei. Often there is more livestock ; town, and my business was exception sold lit private sale on those market ally good. Every property owner is days than there Is at auction. The certainly under many obligations to general rule is, however, tlie same your promoters for the permanent es with market days as auctions held on etblishnient of market days in Pen- farms, the principal buyers are far- dleton. They are just the things mers themselves. , The local manager needed to pave our way to unlimited can in time have horses and young prosperity. ' TREE PRI NIXG J. F. Ross has resigned his position with Moon & Tingley and will take up his old trade of pruning trees again. , There is much need of this kind of work, and having had ten or more years' experience in this business, he wishes to say to his old customers, as well as to new ones, that he will do all kinds of tree trimming, pruning and flower gardening, and will do It right. I have two experienced help ers that have been with me for two years. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices just as reasonable as possi ble for that kind of work. Will do the work by the day or by tho job. Leave all orders at MOON & TING LEY'S, 65 East. Ninth street. Eugene, Or., or write me, J. F. ROSS, same address. CLAIMS HUSBAND RAN AWAY WITH ANOTHER Mrs. Lucetta Thomas, of Cottage Grove, today instituted suit In the cir cuit court against her 'husband, J. I. Thomas,, for divorce. She alleges in her complaint, filed by her attorneys. Medley & Johnson, that they were married at Cottage Grove October 30, 1S94, and that on September 15, 1900, her husband deserted her and litis since associated and .consorted with other women; that he has car- man who conducts a 1 'pokam I rented the basement . ...iT. Pnpany, and ..... .. h'therein v" , Z ' . " . 1.1,,,, ln wciil along ku ,. c uegan oper- r tken n ,he ln(lsers m the nn thoir .,,, m 1 . Then ih . m.. """" oi me "Und OUt hU n,ll..l ri.i, . - uuu was nrprlsed n,,n t IV I,c uiu ne . Wow thar r,..i.i - """""S ore was . . 1!y "Peratlon. Hut h doubtlm. -in frie,ce '"""t y nis German of taking the time to EOJHTU GRADE KXAMi.V.l'l iOXS The eighth grade 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 me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before Uie date for which the questions ore wanted. W. B. DILLAR D, ' County Superintendent. WOOD SAWING John M. P. D'.xon, sncpfssor to W E. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf Gasoline woodssw r-tent. ... u . i s adopted In all I uiisincss. A 1 tlA I-.. n.. an .7 "anient over. r'w.rifj., , ' wno must be - iujr. . Blnl,te of the Salom L. " rennnj - fnr children WE CAN Sl'I'PLY Your wants with wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER GO. Phone Black 1141. GASOMNE WOOD HAWINO W, your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence. Bl West Sixth street. "diikssmakivg Suits a specialty. Mlf" Williams Co., Rooms 7 and S. Gordon block fl Advice to mothers; Don't let your children waste away. Keep them strong and healthy during (he winter with Holliiter's Rocky Moun tain Tea. It Is the greatest tonic Pure nnri nnrmiess. El GENE PROPERTY WILL GROW ALt'AIlLE Blair street addition property is sure to double in 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 Siuslaw coun try can not go out in any other dl rectlon. 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 milo fenm tho liiloinoci, rantii. an1 Hod on n clandestine correspondence thp hinrUa fmm th nnrv n..hn ...HI. At.,,. .-, I, ..J l I ..hnln. ... ' Willi IM1I3 diiit. -iTjai!ii, ii mu mo SChOHl graph taKen wun ner ana ,nns tiav-; Prceg are verv reasonable and you eled from place to place with her. may niake vour own tei.n)Si snlnM 1 lie 1 nomas .nave two minor cnu- ,,..,, ,,,. .,,. v,i i,-,i dren, Alta, aged 12, and Margaret, menU lf you deslre aged ;. one asas lor uieir cure u ; gee the Oreeon Land Co. nt 412 custody. j Willamette street, or write them for ' ' j particulars and prices. tf AS TO ACUTE DISEASES In many quarters of the coit.try osteopaths are not very numerous; as a result, the news of their good work having spread, 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 r?gulnr Tamlly phy plclay. They have been called In alike for tlie troubles of children and pa rents, and their marked success in the. treatment of diseases of every character makes their services much sought nTter. Any one who wishes a thoroughly convincing demonstration of osteopathy's effectiveness should call in an osteopath when sonic mem ber of the family Is suffering from an aruto attack; and It Is quite cer tain that the osteopath will thereaf ter lie the family physician. Dr. II L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware store. Phone Black 1.126. Residence, 734 Ferrv street. Phono Red 3197. WOOD FOP. SALE, A few cords of good dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence street. FOR SALE Cook stovet wood for sale; 16-Inch oak wood, tile right sle for the cook stove. Phono Far mers 2S0. f 1 S FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, six years old. Also pure bred Poland China pig3. Address Geo. C. Wid- mer, Eugeno R. F. D. 1. tf FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment of 160 acres and SO acres. Also a small tract of timber for sale. See Mark T. Fleming, 4 12 illametto street. FOR SALli Fine land in acreage tracts, close to Eugene; good loeu tion; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. inquirt Rolms 3 and 4. Beckwith Build ing, Eugene, Oregon. fl FOR SALE OR TRADE For proper ty in or near Eugene, 28 acres in Oakland, Douglas county; 8 rouiu house; orchard; several acres tlin- i ber. Inquire at 746 Charnelton street, Eugene, Or. FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT" and "Around the World," by Cuurlton Bristow Perkins. Price, $1.50, postpaid. Address II. Clay Perkins, Grants Puss, Oregon. flO FOR SALE B1 UWNER New eight- room house with gas, electric light, beautiful shrubbery, and all mod ern Improvements, two blocks from car line and In heart of res Idence district. Yuu pay no agent's commission. . Lots 66 2-3 x 160 Apply at this officii 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 on part. I. N. llarbaiigh, agont, Room 5, over First National Bank Bring this notice with you. FOR SALE BY OWNER Only one block from high Bchoul, choice lo cation, residence, new and modern and cast frontage; lot 30x162 feet; well worth $2000; will go at bargain If sold soon. Enquire ut tins ortice. tf FOR KENT FOR RENT 5-room flat, furnished Inquire at 120 W. Sixth street.' tf Urtv.n.. : . "" ,u ""W or r. ,. :,. Tea or 'V Diorkfl f ' I""" eiraivp. - - State of Ohio. CUj of Toledo, Lucas countv, ss.; x Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen-y Co.. d'lln? business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pnv the sum of ONE HI'NDRED ' . . t..i anA nviirv fnun G. White ! prepared to saw i imii.i.ahj ' ''" ",; ,' oi cauiri n i m.ii the use of Hull's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn before mo and subscribed In mv prestnro this 6th day of De cember. A. D. IKtn. .Seal) A. W.GLEASO.N Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Snl'd bv drugclsts. 75c. O Take Hall's Family Plila for constipation. NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES Tho Southern Oregon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers special opportunities for teachers to review for the teachers' examinations In February and August, and to take work in pedagogy and special meth ods In teaching the various grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregottvare 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 "the largest appro priation of state funds ever granted a normal school In the history of Or egon. Catalogues sent on applica tion to the president. J31 RANK FOOLISH. VK8 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. Elurlrtge, or Km plre, Gn. "I have used New Dlscov ery lor seven years, and I know it is the best remedy on earth ror 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 as the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot tle free. bull HEM Two rurnlslicd rooms for young men students. Cull at 332 East Fourteenth street. tf FURNISHED ROOMS Electric light and bath; threo blocks west of postofflce. Apply at 521 Lincoln. tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own homo In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, representative. IiOST AND FOl'ND 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, ovor Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182. Eugene. WANTED WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvln & Russell's millinery store, 84 E. Ninth street. TO TIRADE i owner, timber land for city property or laud cIoho to somo town. No agents. Address ' II. G., Box 494, Hugene, Or. IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell tho Oregon Land Compa ny about it and they will do the rest. 412 Wlllatnetto street, Eu gene. Or. tf WANTED Ten ladles and gentB dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugeno Dye Works. tf It fills the arteries wlijt rich, red, blood; makes new flesh and healthy men and women and children. Noth ing can take Its place; no remedy has done so much good as llolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Llnn Drug Co. CABTOniA, WANTED A lady to keep house; young or old, for four 1 it t lo girls, tho youngest four and the oldest Ing on 12 years; no objection to a lady with one child. For further information address Geo. W. Land, Wlldwood, Or. J25 MISCELI.A.NKOl S ACCORDION PLEATiM; - Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent nt 627 llilyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Red 3202. tf FOR EXCHANGE I 5 acres, well Improved, neai Oakland, for prop, erty In or near Eugene. Goud trade will be given. McMurphey ec Hugh, 22 We Eighth street. If LOST IN dressing room at Armory Saturday night, a purse. Finder please leave at Guard office. LOST On Friday evening, a cameo brooch, near the high school on Willametto street. Finder please leave at The Guard office. j2 0 Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount, Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market numbmg LOST A ladies' pocketbook con taining money somewliero on tlie streets of Eugeno Saturday. Find er please leuvo at Guard office and receivo reward. J23 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ABSTRACTORS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wareu Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. MINING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and export metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending investors. Examinations and re ports on iiiinos and ore treatment. 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, Chrlsmnn block. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and etnbnlmors. Corner Wlllam etta and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director, State licensed embalmer. 6fflcc and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 4481. PHYSICIANS AND Hl'KUEONH DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physlclun. Offices ovor Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street, Phono Black 1326. Consultation free. Resldonco 734 Ferry Btrect. 1' lions Red 3197. DR. ANNA MAURER, Oatoapathlc phyo'clan. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Phona Red 1631. C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homeopathic 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 640. Boards Hoffman House. Phono Main 11. J. FRANK TITUS, M. D Honioeo palhla physician and Burgeon Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanlc.statlc, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflce, corner Wlllatnetto and Eighth streets. Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Offlco phone, Red 1091. Residence phone, Red 4981. ATTORN EYS-AT. LA W S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-nt-ln, 616 Willametto street, Eugene, Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attomey-at-law. Of flee over Eugeno Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. W1NTERME1ER, Attorney-al law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chambers-RrlB- tow Bunk. WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorneys-ut-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O, Poller. Offlco one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-nt-law. J. W. Wllllnms, L. 10. Bean Practice In nil courts of the state and before tho U. 8. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and li McClung Building. DOKRM ft SKll'WOliTII, Attorneys nt law. Office In Hovoy building, over ChambBrs-Brlstow bank. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Atlorney-nt-law, Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L. BILYEU, Atlorney-at-law. Office over Yoran'i shoo stor, Eugene, Oregon. WALTON ft NESS, Attornoys-at-law. J. J. Walton and 8. I. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the I si.ite. ifflec, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. I Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do alt kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wu'k. Call' and let us estimate on your work. Aya 8c Heitzimn 34 West 8th St, Phone black 1171 ElectricGas, Water W illamette Valley Co Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid in $100,00 Surplus and undivided . profits 65,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total $265,000 Wo will be pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub Joct to check. Wo will handle your business with care and 'in strict confidence,, whether your account 1 large or sihull. T. O. Hendricks President S. B. Enkln, Vice President P. E. Snodgrnss Cashier Luke L, Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhler Merchants Bank EUCr NE, OREGON m Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. I L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER, Cashier. Cor Tih nd Willamette J I.. CHAMBERS, Pieshlent. DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashlet . Chambers-Bristow Banking Company ; OI Kline ne, Oregon, Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000 ' Noll'tl Mill! Mibff r. lt,...,.lw w py loaned on Approved flrcurfty. In ...r., mi inic riTU KIIIU'S of f1w M)Nlr. A Kenenil Imnkliitf ImsineH IraiiKiictetl. HOWER & WOOD Heel Kslnle mill Timber Lnnitu Ranch, Farm iiml City Property Vour luitroiiiign ''kht( fully Mllll'ltl'll. llooni I, over Met .au Hunk STORK AND OKr'ICK IIKLP Kur-nishi-d free to einplolyers. Clerks' offices 14 Setllng-lllrsi h bulld.Vg.1 3K6 1-2 Washington nlreel, corner I Welt Park, IKirtland, Oregon, tf i I. N. IIAKftAUClll. Special atten tion given to divorce anf? settle ment M ostatoa. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room B. Klrst National Honk Uulldlng, Kugeuo, Oregon, JKHSH tl. WKI.I.H. Lawyer, No. 26 West Klghth street, Kugone, Or. opposite i.iiKtofflce. (Ics special nttcnilon to tho examination tt4 ab stracts, draft Ing wills, settling es tates, cotivi-junccfl nnd collections. Also io all pension matters. Phone Red 1176. .ireeis Tablets, Llnn Drug Co.