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IUBM. 1 I - . r-.- I 1 T7.vTia co.. ixc. ---TyriXG CO., Charles rvjery day of tue week.. i P,eJu- ,.ke all remit ""fhle to The Eugene Guard, "pat "" ..'-able lo " lie Ores' . l.nilr ' ' ,. rrler per week- -15 ITW '".'per month 50 SiltS .)...... om t"11":.'; 05 Sadruilcg'rates made known on ,pp!ition- Oregon, postof- MW .econd-class matter. . TTfr The Guard. rt.3S bUe for The Dally ii"l " , li L Clark. CresW! Geo A. Drury. MrgJners re authorized to A pojimast rs sllbscrll)tlons lte ,d In Weekly Guard. Paul was once the Tllest of sinners, and after his conversion taught chur- lty toward the weak and erring as 0lle night as the greatest of virtues. Editor cn.l. .. alone, strap may have thoroughly renounce ! a'ucV 't'r "ngttX the fallacies of populism hut he! "guilt, should remember that there are oth-: 1 a i!i;ef 2rs, honest In their blindness and In-, s memory turned ly, who have not yet seen the great j And l.!s"fv '"Vi'n...l u icgni oi rcpuncicauism mining round im ho to about them especia'dy the machine, made flashlight that mused tin scales to drop from his editorial tie?. THR DEVIL'S SOLILOQUY. me uevll sat musing i hot fire. diflerence in nd in all-around liar; ' "ark tj days of op- rn- lanced i'n'bcr Associate rress tliur, FKIIKVABV 1. 1008 J Registration opens for prlma I ries, January 6- cSefor election April 7 . r ai nn Anril 1 I. Registration reopens. April Close' for election, May 15. Central election, June 1. Registration reopens, Septem ber 20. Clnse for election, October 20. presidential election, Novem ber 3. Tha Springfield News tunes the right view When it says: "According to all reports Eugene is to hold an nual county fairs, commencing this fall. We understand that the fair grounds have been secured and ar rangements about completed for the erectjon of most of the buildings. The citizens of Eugene are doing the best thing they could have possibly undertaken. Nearly every county 1n the state, and in all other states, hold their annual and county fairs with big success Let us haTe good, well-equipped grounds and we will wager that the farmers and stuck raisers will do their part toward mak ing it a great success. The people in Eugene aro working along the right line. Let the good work go on." nest lor eight I lace with the ; B0XOB, AND FANTASTIC NOTIONS KKIiAlilJlAU II There seems to be several kinds of inor, if one can judge by the differ- ut ways the press ' sizes up Harry Tha. For Instance, young Mr. Thaw ot Pittsburg and New York a year ago Iffled a fellow being, and he did it b the name of honor. The victim Ud dishonored his wife, therefore he Dust die. A correspondent in a New York uper, discussing tne cnaracter oi Ite victim of the tragedy, shortly af- ttr It occurred said he was "the soul ibocor." No daubt he was In some nspccts. In a business way his word lu as good as his bond. Ho would ssoon think of robbing his mother's (lite as he would of defrauding any Vrtyout of a penny. Financially his iinor was untarnished. But he would steal the brightest possession a woman can have, and sskea joke of it among his friends. He would sol! the character of a girl too young to be away from her mothy b'i care and cast her adrift on the norm-tossed waters of I3oheniia with ot! a qualm. i And the "honor," of young Mr. Thaw and his wife, too. This Is an odd Institutlton also. Mr. Thaw him Klf, as far as history goes, has not til a worthy aim or noble ambition ta his birth. He has lived for If the railways of the country were really In the ihands of far-seeing men, the latter would promptly get together in an attempt to urge through congress laws making com plete the president's policies affecting the steam roads. For the sooner this legislation can be enacted, the sooner will public confidence in the roads return and the companies be enabled to market the stock necessary and bonds for the construction of exten sions and the purchase of rolling stock that are so sorely needed, and without which the roads cannot hope to meet the business that will be of fered them after a few weeks of re turning prosperity. As long as a man agrees with t on, you think him a good fellow. When he antagonizes your ideas and doc trines, you don't like him so well. As long as the farmer went about plow ing, hoeing and harvesting, and let the professional politician' run the politics, and the monopolies run .the business, nobody called him n crank or an ignoramus. But when he took n hand In tlio politics and began to question the right of others to rob him, the dogs of war were let loose on him. Beginning next Friday, the Guard will print a new serial story, "The Woman in the Alcove," by Anna Katherlne Green. It Is one of this author's masterpieces, and those who have read "The Filigree Bail" and other productions from her pen will watch for the opening chapters with unusual Interest. If any European power is hanker ing after hearing an old-fashioned wild screech from the eagle, it has only to carry out the rumor sent from Havana and make a protest against the withdrawal of the United States H'asure, has soaked his soul In it , rorces Irom Cuba. mil its keen acid has dyed It deep-1 IJ- So doubt, if he incurred a gamb- On general nrlnciblfs. founded on H'l debt he would deem it a point ' experience, these Maryland farmers Honor to nay t. No doubt ha renortod tn lie bnnofiil of shm-lnc In with bur (.--, ;k clown Iks ,!",'- I ,, ill to a pai;e, Dated hark six thousand year. i suppose, he said, as he through eh.. i..l- "I am doing the best that I cm for my business shows a grndua crease, . Ever since the .cm;. ,,r . iijuui-u u ricu nur thousand v And should be content with the vield And give my opponent permission to get The gleanings I've left on the field 1 ve gathered a very diversified crop Of merchants and farmers galore 1 ve bound politicians in bundles un- My fingers are every one sore. I've doctors, gamblers and Insurance men. I've murderers, forgers and liars i ve mien up the furn. gossinlncr clnti Till they've actually put out the fires. i ie laiiroatl conductors tind jewelers to spare. Horse traders and fiddlers to spend, Republicans, Democrats, Tories and Whigs, And a good bunch of newspaper men But there Is one class, I'm bnppv to say, That can never gain entrance here. Their souls are so dirty I'm sure that they would Demoralize hell In a year. I refer to that class, neither human nor beast, The carrion crows of the world Who are never content but always hellbent To slander some woman or girl. There's another class too, that I would not dare To allow come Into my den, 'Tis those who delight In the letters they write. And fail to "affix" at the end. Ten millions of years In my hottest cells. Their sins could never atone. So I gave them a match and tnlit them to start A select little hell of their own, I know I am king and ruler of hell Through the darkest of places I roam And 1 know that I'm a very bad man, uui 1 ve got some respect for home. F. Fullilove. IKi.V'f KXPEltlM EXT. my Von Will Mnk Follow lies vice. No Mistake If Von Ihigcne Citizen's A1- Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, ur inary disorders, dizziness and ner vousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment. These are all symp toms of kidney trouble, and 'you should seek a remedy which is known to euro the kidneys. Uoau's Kidney Pills Is the remedy to use. No need to experiment. It. has cured many stubborn eases in Eu gene. Fallow the advice of n Eu gene citizen nnd lie cured yourself. Samuel Cluer, painter, of 330 East iweni.n St., j'.ugene, Oregon, savs: 'Wo have given Dnan's Kldnev I'ills several severo tests In our family and have found them the best remedy to be had for pain In the back or kid neys and other symptoms of kldnev complaint. Doan's Kidney I'ills nev er failed to do what is claimed for them and I would never hesitate to recommend them." For sale ly nil dealers. Price f0 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. thought It a measure ot honor to be 'Me to hold up his end as long as "'rest. As to the honor of hta wife lei the mantle of charitv fall over that toy of base men that has at last awed a tragedy. fler don't know the mean in cr nf He word. There never was a noble c"" in poorer company. Men and " of real honor would never unk their anuta on duniv i he of human depravity as these Ifl have. It U uch hideoim - ""or as these that J "d women base, them not. make men Real honor ffeare jorry that our lltiio rnfor.' the primary law and state " 1 has created so much un i the editorial sanctum of B-mg contemporary. As a mat of fact we have no ,)bjecUong (Q Whor of that paper going to the I". , " he ls'hechaIceofama-l "Vrt lb voter, at the election; I r desired t., call attention to j principle Involved in' U "'" " "leans to; .: "e wiling to nd li,ttit Is sincere in! an English fortune of $90,000,000 would be likely to share in more real money by sticking to their plows Though we had understood that the magazine in which It was all printed carries no free list, Tom Law- son says he will give the public no more advice. He'll just continue to sell It, we presume. With an Indian paying his wife alimony by an order of a court, even the most skeptical should be convinced that the race is capable of taking on the highest polish of civil ization. Oh, yes: German courts are abso lutely without bias. It is merely a coincidence that the judge who pre sides over one does not decide as the kaiser thinks he ought soon loses his Job. Another author gone wrong. Owen Wlstar. the notelist, has announced his candidacy no. not for the pres idency, but for councilman from one of the Philadelphia wards. NOTICE TO TAKE OCT LICENSE Notice Is hereby given that ordi nance No. 710, requiring those wish ing to conduct bottling works, ho tels, restaurants, soft-drink parlors. drug stores where soft drinks are sold and other similar places, to apply to the city recorder and secure a li cense to carry on such business, and ordinance No. 70S, requiring milk dealers to take out license, are In force and all parties desiring to con duct such business within the city of Eugene snnould at once take out such license. Application blanks may be had on application to the city record er. E. A. FARHINOTON, City Marshal 'u rm i-.i.., . . . . ethl, , , '""-naml ln" he bas "c "e iH'ard a rumor tit., i . fen $0 (iir frora grace fc'Mor ' ' run 88 a andi tcin ,..V C'lrnl. Posslblv thl. k!"ul!r-lre have onl' heard .!, whlcb event Mr- G"- r iii8"'nv Bm it Wiuh,,l?'ns- that h '8 now to ' ,n his political c. MJDTM.J .. Some of those who are confidence iof his failure to pull down that noin iination are already speaking cynic al ly of the Hughes of the rainbow. A disgusted Georgia Jngologlst has discovered that all the jokes about prohibition are made In communities that haven't yet gone "dry." Why should the lark of a practical rudden for airships be worrying ear onahts at this tline, when there are no practical airships? M u lQ41 one who Is IB Ot t Hi, f lu h tk keoeflcUry of i, Xo matter how well equipped a man may be for the office, he's got . . l. - l.nf .... ha fun hf I IW l"L CUJ iccci HANK fOOMfollNES When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat Is gore, It Is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery, says C. O. Eldridge, of Em pire, Ga. I have used New Discov ery for seven years, and I know It If the best remedy on earth for coughf and colds, croup, and all 'hront and lung troulcles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Dlscovry quickly relievos every attack Known the world over as th" king of throat nnd lung remedies. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall'r drug store. 5uc and II. Trial bot tle free. IP VIM' ksi:v Tho niorlta of th Texis Wonder. you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 n bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or bv nxill. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Ollva street. St. Louis. PORTLAND KOTAL RAKEKV Hread, the ben and healthient bread made, for sale at Otto's. Mr. London writes: "If I owned yoir Tea. I would guarantee a cure or refund their money. I say Iff Nature's cure and the only one for the blood." Holllsler's Rocky Moun tain Tea cured him where other rem edied fallfid. 'Nuff "' ' una vro- w. ' '" -" O THE MARKET h'OR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS' 1 Olt S.V1.K SI1SI K1.I.ANKOI S C A Li I WOOD FOR S.i.K - lcl-incli wood. Phune Fanners I'm:. oak l -'c; FUR SALE- -I'hopped U,,l at I .-.! mill, ."..in West Eh:lith mi-vi. IIJ ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 west 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Foil SALE bi-i -oiid gn wooii. w. L. Coi,iern,iil. i jewelry store. FOR SA I. li nearly new. Elovi-i.t'u s:r DON'T fail to see vhexem if you want bargains in rial eslate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erly, impc-oved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. c.'he-"c-ni. Loom II. Walton Hldg. if Hrav) :.irm cvai Inquire at U s r 1-: 'c-t. if FOct SALE -04.-., c 'i-d hand Sued luki-c ;;-im a u Luq.iiie at Lcg.-ni. iti oci ry. rouHWduti Hia is.-vi.fc,--i.i.i.c oi ders nitn L. U. ilrowa at Dr ! H'own's ol'lce lo Ctirltnna hlcn'k FOR SALE - Eugli,,: two Steals old. .1. . eery, rit'tb and W t walnut W. While', llauietle st tr.. j.il w ooi i'o:: salk. a fr-jod dry g: no oak Erciulre of E. M. l.avvrence street. few co.ds ol and dry fir. Warren, AM for FOR SALE- Cook sieve wood I sale; lii-uieh iak w-d, U- i-in.it si; for the cook stove. Phone l ar I mors 2Sii. r 1 S TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property 4n Eutjene and surroundings Good ttcll-flnlshcd 0 rcwiti house and tbrt Iota in Par inn, Idaho, and 110 acre farm adjoining Panna lo trade for roperiy lit Lane Co., Oregon. K KOO acres 'dr linprcved wheat farm tit Kent, Hhermaii Co., Ore., lo trade for slock ranch in Lano county, Ore. c- f) room house In Ccntrnlin, . Wash., to trade for proM'it at Eugene, Laiie reitnty, Ore, J i 2U acres jc inlng Oakland, Or., Douglass Co., o trade for liroierty in or near Ihigene, Oregon. J 1'or Sale U(H) acres on Mo. hawk; 120 acres timber, r.,. ; OOD.IHII) feet; 2.1 acres Tlni- olhy and clover liny; four acres variety orchard; .1 room I house, frame barn; pi-ice Si.'J.-OO; l-a cash, balance good terms; ill consider i trade for house in Eugene. o Jt IK.-,aTc.s Joining town; all tvII ' fenced, fine 8 room house; ; barns, chicken Imnse, smoke house, etc; 3 year old family orchard; price $(1500; $1000 down, balance at O per cent. 75 acres 7 miles from Kugeno; BO acres luiNture nud timber; 2J5 acres cultlvaUoii; 4 room house; BOxflO barn; irther buildings; youiiR orchard $l:ioo. J 2H acres river bottom on McKi-n zl river; mostly n cultlvn lion; fine river bottom; small house mid liarn, some upples and M-iiufi nn liard; a bargain tit $1000. 0 . :tOO nen-s on M, Kcnie rln-r fi miles from Eiigi-ne; ho ncrcs iMHtoni land, all fenced coyote tight; a houses, each H itioms.ltarti OOvOO; all liorsa-s, rims, sheep, ionls, oils ami Imiilemi.fiis Willi the plnn- t VIO.OIM); 1-2 rash: luilancp 0 kt cent. 'OR SALE River luttom t:ir:n, eon tnluing about ciy acrei ; wit: sel! pact or all. Eilyuire at ITli West Fifth street. 12.-, FOR SALE House of live rooms and large l,;t on East Eighth street, north side; at a bargain if sold soon. J. C. Rickie. For partic ulars address or cull on S. R. Wil liams, Eugene, Or. FOP SALE Fine lane' ,n acreage tracts, close to Eugene; good loca tion; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. Inquire Rolms 3 and 4, lieckwlth Build ing, Eugene, Oregon. f "FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT" and "Around the World," by Charlton Uristow Perkins. Price, $1.50, postpaid. Address II. Clny Perkins, Grants Puss, Oregon.' fib ACRE TRACTS Acre tracts and large lots in Hlrir Street Addition, close in and near school house; installment plan you make your own terms. Call or write to bre .gon Land Co., Eugene, Ore. tf FOR SALE U OWNER New eight room house with gas.electrlc light, ueauiuui shrubbery, and nil mod era Improvements, two blocks from ear line tind In heart of res idence district. You pny no agent's commission. Lots 2-;t x 1(!0. Apply at this office for particulars. IH) vol' want a - - it you w am t !t lia::,aia, c.iulracl or job. A newi ;:mi West Fifth s liOl'SE I't 1LT7 b 'si v;n i.f the us l.v dav "I.. S ." wit ll iol.D AND S1LVHU 11. A 11 NT; - ( n knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look liko new. Write 111- Orecroa Plating Works, ls Lowhsdelo street, Portland, Otei'.oti. lor orlce. FOR EXCHANGE- I ,u res, well lniiiMv,d, near Oakland, for prop erly in or near Eugene, ilo.nl trade will be given, .le.i urphey Hugh, 22 West Etgh'ti street. tf rpritcs smoking goo J 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 LOST AMI LOS I' A ladies' gold wan lo s.lay nig.li be. w.v.l P: Sweets and Eleventh aa.l .'.ir .'ts. Reward i:i I return to The c.unrd o.iuv. PRCFESSIOSAL CDLliMff flniiibiiig iai.l for : 11 AiWsTUACTOHS THE LANE CO., ltiMltlls Eugene, Or. OOl'NTY A ilSTil ACT 2 and :l, Waren lllock, ii-i, i.i.. , i m-a i (-.(fiiiiii (i u.. . .Ml.MXIi KXOIXKKIts IIERHERT LERlll, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene, Oregon. AHCIUTKCT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints and speclllculluns. Oeneral super vision over buildings in course of construction, if thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmau block. IXDEltTAKEIlS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers nnd funeral directors. Eugene. Or. FOR BALM AT A UA RC. A IN Ootid house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from deary school house. Price, 1(100. Time on part. I. N. I larbaugh, agent Room 5, over First National Hank Drlng Ibis notice with you. rtm ItKNT FOR RENT Two rurnlshed rooms for young men students. Call at 1132 East Fourteenth street. tf FURNISH ED ROOMS Electric light and bath; three blocks west of postofflcH. Apply at 521 Lincoln. tf PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on tho Matthew W.illis farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine gruzlng; terms rou sonnble. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Hox 182. Kukpbr DAY & IIENDI'.KSON, undertakers and et.ibaliners. Corner Wlllain ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. CORDON, funeral director. State licensed ciuhalnier. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red -MSI. PHYSICIANS AMI SlltOICOXS DR. II. L. STUD LEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, f. 1 S Willnmetto street. Phono Illack lH2ti. Consullaliou free. Residence) 734 Ferry street. Phono lied 31117. DR. OLIVE 0. WALLER, Osteopathic physician. Office hours, II u. m. to .12; I ::10 p. m. to 4:3U. Hamp ton building, 7th and Willamette streets. Phono 6171. DR. ANNA MAUKEK, OstonpaThTc ph.v'clan. All curable diseases treaced. Women and children a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Phone Red 1 3 1. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrlc. Call and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th Sb Phone block 1171 Organized 1883 The First National Bank CP EUGENE, ORECON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits Additional liability 0t stoekluildors under natlonul banking luws. OS, 000 100,000 Total 2(i5,00l Wo will be pleased to have." your name on our books your funds sub ject to check. Wo will handle your business with caro nud in strlci confidence, whether your account la large or small. T. a. Hendricks. . S. 11. Eakln P. K. Snodgrass. . Luke, L, (.ioodrtch . President , . .Vice President Cashier .Assistant Canhlor fcenieoB0Oftcft C. H. CANNON, M. D.- liomocpathic physician nud surgeon. Chronic diseases nnd diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Sullo 1, 1! and 3, Dunn build ing. Phono Main 040. Hoards llolfman House. Phone Main 1 I WANTED WANTED (Jlrl for general house work. Please call at once at B5J High street. fl WANTBD hospltnl. Hotel. Cook for Eugene Oeneral Apply Itooml lfi.Smcede tf WANTED Plain sewing, reasonable rates. 854 Emerald Avenue. Phone Red 3392. H WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvin & Russell's mlllluory store, 84 E. Ninth street. WANTED Position by first-class stenographer, several years expe rience. Pbone Black 27 81. fl WAN. ED Stenographer deslrea po sition; two years' experience; ref- ernnroH furnished. State salary. Address M. A., box 260, Salem, Or. no TO TRADE By owner, timber land for city property or land close to some town. No agents. Address II. O., Box 494, Hugene. Or. IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop. erty tell tho Oregon Land Compa ny about It nnd they will do the rest. 4 12 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf. . FRANK TiTUS. M. D. Homoeo pathic physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women nnd children given special attention. Farad Ic galvanlc.statlc, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflce, corner Willamette and Eighth streets. Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Office pbone. Red 1091. Residence phone, Red 4981. A'Ivr)llNKY-AT-LAW S. D. ALLEN, Altornt-at-ln, 616 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. Merchants Bank EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on , , 1 Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N.McALISTER, Cashier. Cor ?th and Willamette e Oil L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings uaoK, rciiKone, Oregon. C. A. W1NTEKMEIEK. Attorney-nl law. Land titles and probate spec ialties, urnce over Chambers-Drls-tow Bank. WAN TED Ten ladles and gents dal ly to got their clothes cleaned nnd pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. tf McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west 8th St, ACCORDION PLEATING Done by Mrs. Bert Vlnrent ot 627 Hllyard street, near East Ninth, on reason aide terms. Phone Red 3302. tf WliODCOCK & POTTER, AttorneyB- at-iaw. A. o. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chriatnnn block, Eugene, Oregon WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams. L. E. Bean. Practice In nil courts of the state nnd before the II. S. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 .McClung Building. DORKM & SKIPWOLTH, Attorneys, lit law. Office in llovey building over Chnmbers-llrlstow bank. LEON II. EDM l.'NSON, Attorney-at law. Rooms 1 nnd 2, Eugene Louu and Savings Bank. 8TORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nlshed free to emplolycrs. Clerks' Registration Bureau, entrance to offices 14 Belllng-IIIritcb building, 316 1-2 Washington atrwit, corner West Park, Portland. Oregon, tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy Man's 1'nlverslty." Gives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes nlons. 'U xt books and Instruments I when required) furnished free. Full Information and rlrculira at th local enrollment office, 4S f. Blghtb ttreet, R. J. Kirkwgot, ro rMJttAtT. WALTON It NESS, Atlorncys-ai-lnw .1. J. Walton nnd S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene. Oregon. 9 m it(ta(ii(tijisi 1 1.. CHAMBERS, President. j DAUWI.V IlltlSTOW, Cashier Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000' Notes and Mortgages bought. Mon pj lofincd on approved security.' In terest Mild on time certificates of diw posit. A generul banking Itustnvsw transacted. Electric.Gas.Water Willamette Valley Co I. N. HAKBAUUH. Special atten tion given to dlvorc-e and settle ment f estates. Agent for Conti nents! Insurance Company. Room r, First National Bank ilulldlng, Eugene, Oregon, Vvih-c nr.s Co. Transfer LIihV nd Hrnvy Hauling WOOD FOK sale 504 VlllamettrSU R.(rn, Otgt.o Phone lllseli 11 JESSE O. WELLS. Lawyer", No. 2C West Eighth street, Eugene, Or opposite postofflce. (lives special .attention to the examination of ab- t, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances, and oolleotton. Also to all uewilua matter!. Pass J. W. BARRIISGER Expert Mousemovtr Moves anything. Twenty-liv yuarj experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1. Eugroe. Oregon L. U1LYKU, Attorney-ala. Office over Yorai'i skes storn, Eugsas, iT.