Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 13, 1908, Image 5

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E 6 th Street.
Ttrc ... ''JR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USiNC
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dvp ,., 1,1 lateca orsait Proper dose in tnsio'.s
tlrt.e, .' 1 ''!
For Infants and Children.
IThs Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
thc eCNTAun ewHHT, New vouk crrv.
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. Thirty Years
USED THS WOflLD OVER TO CURE A COM SM QUE DAY.
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WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER
Satarday,Feb. 1 5 th
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0c a mnai
tried our
Home made, candies
like them
Have you tried them?
COME
with the crowds
Saturday, Feb. 15th
ftL'S DRUGSTORE
33
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'1 Cross Drug Store.
LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM
RENBEHED LAST N'GHT
c
ill" Lincoln Dav cclelfk-fii hol.l
at the cmrt house last .'.-lit under jnnd for years many have visited the
tne auspices of the G. A. It. was quite now famous springs in Its nauu-.il
largely intended and Ce exorcises state.
were very interesting. Th- pr.,.-rni ' it is said that even the Indians who
as published In last nights Guard was 1 frequented the meat hunting grounds
carried out. the nddresses, which were of the Coast Foj-k lllver. knew of its
delivered by Colonel Mercer, Colonel wonderful curative properties, and
"illlanis and Hon. A. C. Wood- each vear found them in close prox
cock, being excellent. Imitv. that thev might be benefitted
Several selections were rendered by nature's greatest remedv.
by Inman's qunfet. tn -.. -Mriu or These waters will cure SHl per cent
tn? audience. The celebration was a 'of all Stomach. Kidney and Bladder
success, and will be repeated by the
old soldiers here every year.
SCRUBS DEFEAT BAR35RS
AT BCWLIHG GA1V1E
j In the bowllr.s gam
at NndeauV
ults" defeat
. i.i-l infill .iiu
ed th" l,ar'ers ly the scare .if 13US
to 1271. Tho individual ..cures were
:.s fallows:
Total.
A v.
1 :i :;
'2 4 1 '7 17'- -ill 117
I.:.' 171 :. -'j ... 117
1303
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11! i 1 -i 1 h' 3'2 127
: 12:1 let 10 1 IS
10 1 1 i : 1 2 I I B I 1 ; -I
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HEALTH FESORT
(Contiuued from Fae 4.1
to try I.onilon Mineral "atw, and to
my surprise 1 besau to lm i.r.) vi; as
cojn us I commented to use the wa
ter and in leas tur.n a monin 1 was e.i
tirely relieved. I am now strong and
hearty. I am G'J years old. I ear
nefiily believe thc-se .a;ers will cure
almc.-.t ar.y si.iii.acii di.-o.durs, and In
fact 1 l)?l.jve i. u-j a srert remedy
for nearly all chrjnic troubles, as I
have l.'novn r.t-.ay him :iaee b?eti
relieved by their uss. So I take
jEreat pie.asure In reco.nnienuing
Itiiese waters to all' who are suffering
from chronic diseases and especially
stomach troubles.
Jacob Warner.
W'lldwood, Ore., Sapt. 9, '04.
Oregon Mineral Springs Association:
Sirs: My wife was ut Ore "in Min
eral Springs for five weeks this sum
mer. Up to the day she came there
she was unable to sit up over half an
nour at a time lor over a montn. sue
was unable to walk lor nearly two
moutlih. Shu was suiierliig from
heart nr.d lv.n; trouble and was given
up by two physicians. She began to
improve i'.. f. n.i as she came to the
springs l.aI i-iiiirovement was
continuous while she remained at the
i springs. She gained 1 8 or -0 pounds
w.iilt t.itrc a:iu he,' i:.iprven).?rt has
been substantial. When she 'left she
could walk a mile. 1 can ..leartiiy
recommend these springs to parties
.sulicr.ii.4 iria the above causes.
T. M. Hunt.
Cottrcll, Ore., 24 miles east of
i-ortljlld, Sept. 27, '04.
Oregon Mineral Springs Association:
Sirs: 1 came to london .Mineral
Springs on July 1, 1904 before which
time I hud been compelled to go con
tinually on crutches for 22 years on
j account of rheumatism. 1 h.u'e doc
I lured with physicians In Grand llap
i ids and Detroit and have been to the
! other mineral springs for relief and
J have been continually treating with
phjslitans. i was able to walk to
me butii house, to take my 4th bath
i at London and have nut used crutches
! since, l' have felt but one rheumatic
: pain since 1 came here and that lasted
I but one night. 1 have grown more
j supple and aciive all the time and
feel that, the wa'.eis of these springs
are excellent for raeiimaiic troubles.
My wile has hi ;a fondled since
grown, with very severe sick head
aches and hail lie.-:: gr-.a'.iy n'll -,'i,d
by ll'e use ol ihc.e wal.-rs. I was at
Clemens Springs in Michigan four
dilli rciil linn; ai.d si.iyc.l uv. r six
niontli
twice.
months tile last tune. 1 was also a;
;W .'.i. in :.;.r.ir,''- hi ..i,.-.ii'i!t
twice. 1 have si-iit .-...lie 10 secure
1 ii .iin rneiMC.il:- n; lei; iiave
fii.iud pi i.-i- it rc;i...!.v viiicli eq
ua!. il.i... .:t.e.-. 1 v. . . 1 i I . i lucoiii
niend any SC.HW. r from I'lce tro.ib
les 10 iry tins r.-.-on. It is louilort
abiy -) 11 i l il both with lio'ci and
bai II and lamp uiuiiii.Is. Tills is the
first reomniendai iuti I have ever
given because it is I he first relief 1
have had that it sulntantial.
T. II. Kennedy.
To those who nro afflicted with
chronic i!i?se!! i tske n!vir in
making the following statement: I
and n.y wife had been In very poor
health for several years, and In fact
niv wife has been a sufferer for the
past 2a years and a great deal of this
time she was under the care of the
doctors. I had spent thousands of
dollars with the hope that she might
lie restored to health, but uil seemed
a failure. She had got so poorly
that It was with great etfort that she
could walk at all. She could scarcely
keep anything at ail on her stomach
and (the was almost a total wreck.
We commenced using the London
mineral water about nine months
,.,. and its effects were grand. We
ro now both well anil strong. Wo
think these waters a great remedy for
all kinds of chronic trolmles an 1 take j Bodnv. All wood sawed to gauge,
great plea-nre in rt'coiiiniemliiig them ; For prompt, service phone Black
V . They are also a great Iiair';m2. KKld"nee, 267 Ilign itreet. tf
t i:.c and re.-tor'-r as I alinw.t 1 Gasoline wood it
bended and wii.it Utile hair I;
i'1,1 was aiMC.St w ,11'.'. ano oi.en
bail was very Cult aid wl'.i'e. We
8
h -b have a i-.tl Ilea. i .11 nu
d it I
re.-t'
1
'nio-.t to its nat
r. hopitig these
into tee hand of
lie tan same re-
ural .olor and vi'-e
siateiaeiiis neiy tail
o'lii rs w ,io may r.'i
Riilia. I am now Tli years old and my
wife is 72 years old.
Yours Truly,
Elder K. Italics.
I.omlou Mineral Springs.
For years the medicinal virtue
of!
.1.1.. ....1..., 1. ...... i....... i.,..n ... .,.,
Troubles: Kheumatism,
Skin and
Blood Diseases.
Portland, Ore., Sopt 20, 0o.
.Mr. Ivi Goer
CottRKe Grove, Ore.
IVar Sir. A cnreiul analysis of
London Mineral Water shows the
presence of Sodi-'in Chloride and Sill
en. o. Iron, Magnesium and C;;Iriuiu
in sucli proprrtions as WTnld indicate
hat. il is an ideal mineral wsi-er, i1
t"i'i:!iy iidifni, wp plumld jud'ie, in
he tr'-'atnieiu ui" rhonnmiic trouldes
a::J d'uuirers of :; blood.
Very Kin(M-.--v Vom .
Woodnrd Clark i o.
W -iol , 'sale I'truriJiit s.
Cot: air? CrovL Oro-vm
April 2.
Ti) Whom It May Concern: This
is u fcriify that the Ciu.Mncivial
Club of Coitagu Grove has used tho
London Srfu's Ilnp-'n' w ie-
;ir ny months and find it to be a most
rofreshins and benetu-ial s.t.t u.t. ..
Knowiut; its many medicinal vir
tues, we are pleased to stale that it
in considered ihrouhmit the several
ivctio'is in which It is known, an in
valuable remedy for nearly all chron
ic niinu-ni. and psperiaUy lor ll.tcn
'Ml.sm, Kidney and Stom.H'h Ti-,i..k.
los. ' "ii.sa
Very Respectfully,
A. B. Wool. Pr'si't "it.
II. O. Thompson, Secretary.
Commercial Club, Cottar i.r.e.
I KK.S.T!t). AIi FA I.I.
In Prices on l'iitnos, l'ianoias mill
tlcsieiis at the iii-ent l'.eiirin
Fitini Business Sale of llio.
Kilers rinllo (louse.
Many Eugene people are taking
advantage of the factory prices
quoted. If you have any use what
ever for a piano and can make any
kind of fair payment $S to $10
you owe it to yourselves to see us
now. But you have only a short
time In which to make your selec
tion, as we have promised Messrs.
Stevens and Hulln, our successors,
tn vacate the premises within a few
weeks.
In this magnificent stock you will
Pad the host pianos manufactured
Weber, Snhmer, Kimball, 1. ester.
Story & Clark. Marshall & Wendell,
Schumann and many others. .In,
ihlnk of buying a piano of standard
make, one that has been on th mar
ket far morn than fifty years and
usually retails at $400, for $-'4S.
Just think of a piano guarantee 1 for
ten years being offered for $19
And. remember, you take no clian-
in selecting a piano at this closing
out sale. You are protected by a
double warranty. You ge: a written
guarantee from both the faetary and
Kilers Piano House.
Your opportunity to purchase a
fine Instrument n alnio.-.t wholesale
cost is here. Avoid regrets by mak
ing your selection now.
Open evenings.
ElIvKKS PIANO HOCK.:,
24 West Seventh Street.
T. H. Comte, General Agent.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby Riven that, the
county commissioners' court of Lane
county, state of Oregon, will receive
sealed bids for the f urn tailing and
delivery of one hundred (100) cords
of old Rrnwth body fir four (4) feet
lonir; or for one hnndrd (10;n cords
f K"f;-i?d i;ro'.v:b body fir fo.jr ( l!
feet lo:i, mi id wool tn no i liven d
:it. t'ne i virt anue. In Lir.;cne. Lsm
"fiiin'y, Ov.ji-'on, on d'1 tiio 1 si
of Senteniber, 1 ! h? cour
:..e riviit.
s.iiil l.irls
V clerk of
ti'..a V".
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:a.y;
Notice is Ij'.'i'el.y irivn that nil city
warraiiis up to and Inclad ng No. 107,
registered June II. liioT. and drawn
on tli general fund, will be paid on
presentation at my office February
17, l'.'U.v Interest will cease on that
dale.
Eugene, Or., Feb. 1 1, 11-0S.
F HANK kEISNEfl.
City Treasurer.
MOTIILIt'S KITCMEX
Seventh and Oak streets, has open
ed under new management. Ootid
hoard and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking,
("ilcken dinner everv P"ndv.
tf MHS. 8. V. ABBOTT.
MMi,vonrriuiir K
to Bell Tower Co., !i02 Post Street,
Seattle, Wash. They always pay
the highest market price.
M7
WOOD 8.1WINO
Join. M. I'. I'x in, siiccisw.r to W
ifiHTI.AMl P.OYAI, ItAHKIlV
llrcatl, ni.- lies- nil liealtriest
iiread made, f,,r snle at ftto'a.
Lo-tti - id Ph .r'.ie-ra". b- vry r' d
fer tale, :, cents each. Address Bux
2 81. Eugene, Or.
1 Oil 8AI.lt
V001 FOR sai.K Ill-inch
wood. Phone Farmers 2Nii.
FOll SALE Ciiopi.nl teed at fce.l
mill, 57a West Eighth su-eei. 11;
FOll SALE hecunc. growth fir
wood. W. I.. Copperuoll, at Want
Jewelry store. tl
FOR SALE Heavy lanu wagon,
nearly new. Inquire at 1185 East
Eleventh street. if
FOll SALE Cheap, good second
hand Studebaker 3-inch wagon.
Enquire at Eugene Grocery. if
FOll SALE An Oliver typewriter,
nearly new; very Utile used; a
bargain for some one. C. S. Frank,
agent. f 1
WOOD KOU SALE. A lew cords ol
,eood dry grub oak a:.d dry fir.
Enquire of K. M. Warren. 4 4 u
Lawrence street.
KOK SALlv- Cook stove wood fr
wale; lit-i:ich a.k wo.ul. tne riji
sie for t!.e cook .stovt. I'hono I ; r -liters
2 Atl. i l
FOR SAI.K A Chatham M;-uii;u.v
aiul bro. dcr in Aaod edid.tlia !:;
Balo clM'ap. A.!drt'n.s Lo.; 1 1, K.;
Kene, Or.
FOlt SALK Sure Hutch incubator
and brord'1", cb':ij). Call at cov
ner of Weal Fourth a::d v'vilanis
street!.. 1 1 ;
FOU SALI-: Kiver bai'.om f:rni, cm
talning about titj aero?; wilt sell
part or nil. linquire at 4 V t West
Fifth street. f 2
FOll SALE Six lots dope to busi
ness sec; ion; street graded and new
sidewalk; on easy jmymeuts. V.
ltobvos,;y, 2tS Lawrence street.
f i r
FOR SA't.hj House of five rooms and
Inrs L.t on Fas: Ff.hth street.
iMrt.h s'de: i" a biirgp'.n if sold
soon. v J. C. Hickle. For partic
uiais address or call oi tJ. K. Wil
liams. Kui;oiie, Or.
"'FROM OCCIDENT TO OR I W NT '
aim "Aruund the World," by
Charlton Mrtstow Perkins. Price,
$1.50, postpaid. Address H. Clay
Perkins, Grants Pass, Oreiron. fit)
FOR SALE 40 acres noar Eukotip;
good soil; well fenced; never-fail-Intf
Bprir.K: cabin; $;i.i0u timber;
$;00 this week. Good wni;on koob
with it. Inquire S 9 7 Pearl street.
f20
FOR SALE in uWNER-Npw elRht
room house with pus.electrlc lti;ht,
beautiful fihrubnery, and all mod
ern improvements, two blocks
from car line and in heart of res-
Idence district. You pay no agent's
commission. Lots titi 2-3 x HO.
Apply at this office for particulars.
FOR SALE AT A BA RGAIN Good
, house of 7 rooms, i0 fruit trees,
deep well wit h wind in'll, one' iicre
under chicken fence; lnrj chlckMn
house; two blocks from Geary
school house. Price, JltibO. Time
on part. I. N. llarbnuh, UKeiit,
Room Ti, over F'rnt National Hank.
Urine tlli notice with you.
mi? ?fFi
FOR REN T Fivo Mirnlshetl rooms.
Enquire at 7ol Willamette sti""
f 14
FOR RENT Five-room cottann im
rent, inquire at 194 Kast Eleventh
street. tf
FOR RENT 1 modern furnished
room. Enquire Room 2, Schnei
der block. flo
FOR RENT Good seven-room hoino
furnished or unfurnished. S. I).
Allen, fild Willametto street, fl 3
FOR KENT i wo lurnlshed rooms
for young men students. Coll at
332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf
FOU I'.K 'T Stock or dairy ranch
on ihe coast; good pasture, out
ran: : small orchard. Addreas
.las. L. Furnish, rare Eugen,, nun
('mi pa .v. f 1 eilw
lASTl'lli: TO KK.VI Will pant lire
cut!:! and hor.-e's on the Matthew
Wallls farii', -tv.o miles wi-Ht of
le. -'ee . Flu- grn'lrii:; terms re.-e
.'"lli'tiiu. lll'tllire itooui 1, OVei
I. ii. n t ,Sav.e;:s bunk, o1- address
! 11 I M fl. Kie.-ene
V I.V I f.l
W A NT F.I I-i
pl'al. Apely itOOlll 1 I e.Sllie
llul'l.
tf
WANTEIi A girl lor general li on sf
work. Apply at 71 West Nil. Ill
strct. tf
WANTED Several apprentio girls
at Bulum & Jenkins', successor to
Siiumutc, milliner. Call at once.
WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvin
ft Russell's millinery store, 8 4 K.
Ninth Rlreet.
WANTEii Two probationers for th
Ceneiiil hospital. Apply to Mb
Mnrruv, at the hospital, Eugeii.
Or.
TO TIIAHE By owner, timlier land
I for city firoperty fir land close to
some town. No agents. Address
1 II. (., Box 494. Kugene. Or.
IF, YOU WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell the Oregon Laud Compa
ny about it nnd they will (Jo Ihe
rst. 412 Wlllainetto street, Eu-
gmie. Or. ' tf
WANTED Ten ladies and gents dal- !
l.v to c-t their clothes cleaned and I
pressed at tho Eugene Dye Works.
tf
Ii Y()C WANT a hom-slei 1 ,r tl?,-l"-r
claiin? If so a'Idresi WHiiaiaj
liiiiigl.is, Iiux ill, North l!fd. nr. ,
m 10
G LUPINS
,M1S - I I l
ACl'u.ii.lON i'l.KATi.Mi Huue l.v
.Mrs llert Viuceut ai iiL'7 Hityanl
street, near East Ninth, ou reason
able lernis. Plume Kid 330S. tf
DON'T fall lo see Chezem If you '
want bargains in real estate. Wo.
buy mid sell farm and city prop- j
erty, Improved and unimproved. '
Timber and mining stock. H. Che-
'ni. itooui 11. Walton Bids, tf j
GOLD AND SII.VE1V i'LATINO On
knives, forks and all household ar-
tides Hint do not look like nuw. '
Write Ihe Oregon Plating Works,
12S Lowusdsle stteel, Portland, j
i Iregon, for iirlcna
I ST It AY Bl'LL CALF- tame to my'
I place 20 miles west of Eugene on
t the Siuslaw stae road January 4, .
I 19US. No mark or brand to be j
I seen; deeu re. I. Owner may have j
j ' " - I'ei .. " i.i:.... aeu nil. lux
ctier-.'.s. , A. I'-. And r.-.im:
U.: "'''.n ti HKTKI.I.. ii'i J'lra av
nae, l ie l.'.c.ipe garde. i vc I. awns
a.'.il .nl-t tared i v f t us put
-'i i- rla." I i ;f,m, s! . :.,: fir;.t
c!,C'. uer':: c.tutr .i':.- i : bv tbe
l.ie:it!i. I'liont. r;i"e (.; '.) .-.iiist":''.-grocery,
liiack 1 liU 1 . fU (I
1 N ' 1 10 1 ; n , T I o ' a i , co'; K i "( 7n -
HENCE SCilOOi.S - "Tile Busy
Maii's University." Hives a ther
(Miali t iiilnln;- a! your own home
in nearly all Hie trades and profes
sions. Tsxt books and instruments
(when required i furnished free.
Full luroni'.nli.Mi and circulars at
the I ten I el'rollnient off Ire, 4 5 W.
Eighth slreel, H. J. Klrkwood, rop
resentat Ive.
$lt HEWAH! -1 v. in of,-, r $10 re
ward for the nrrer.i au.i i-onvlction
or Information hading to tho ar
rest mid conviction of the party or
parties who entered my fowl house
on the night of December 2a and
on the night of February 2 and
s'.o!e trerefrom on the former
date one Silver Hamburg cockerel
and on tho latter d.ne two brown
l,eghorn cockerels, o'lo lunch smaller
than th other Jos. Dalles. lu7
LOST A,M FOl .'l
FOUND A bunch of keys belonging
to ,M. L. Wesner, of lllcksvllle, O.
Owner can have them by calling
on L. Bouney, specal police offi
cer, nnd paying far this notice.
LOST A ?20 gold i-ce-Vr willniTi
ette street betwe.n Eighth and
Tenth or between Wlllumotte
street nnd l!an;t' livery barn.
Leave at Guard uf.lco for reward.
fill
LOST Ou a ivei '. San. rdey, a lenlh
er n.)u 'h () I n? i, !i g a $o hill,
siinie siiiiill change a.-nl a Hoffman
House iue.: ticket with name of
Mrs. E . Thrall wrltl-m thereon.
Finder pieaie leave at C.nerd office
or at 3(11 Lawrence street nnd re
ceive reward. f 1 2
PROFESSION. r-DLb'MN
AIISTIlAt "I'OKS
Til 10 LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Itooms 2 ami 3, Wareu Block,
Eugene. Or. Prices reasonable.
MtNl.vu K.Xi;i.Kieits
HEltlUlUT LEIC.H. mtntiiH engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Informal Ion funib.hiiil tu Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines nnd ore treatment.
Eugene, Oregon.
AIK'IUTEI T
FREE THOMAS Arch It cel. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over building. In rmirso of
construction, if tliinHim uf build
lug, large or small, see inc. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsinan
block.
IMIERTaKIPH
J. W. KAYS CO.. iiet"iinkers and
funeral dlrec;ors. E.i.;"iie, Or.
DAY & '!:?": 11..S.. '. undertakers
and eii.anlmers Ce n; r Willam
ettn anil lleven';! Hf-"'-.
W. T. COIMiON. i '. " .; director.
S'a'e llce'iri'd eu-l.;il r. OMIre
Il 'id r.'Sid 'iM e. T -lid Olive
t reels. I h.tai.
l,ilVSi('l..vS AVI'
i I, EONS
DR. II. L. SI'l'DI.KV Ovli-opatblc
tiiyslclan. UHI, e. iivr Cliaiubers'
siore. ,'t 1 M Wlna.ii' tie street.
1 liitiie Black ljt. f'oiisiiltutlon
free. Residence Till Ferry atreet.
Pluilin It cil 3 I '.17.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER. Osteopathic
physician. Office hoeri, 9 a. m.
to 12; 1:0 p. in. to 4 I'.O. linmp
t rni bulldiiiK. 7:h and Willamette
sirects. lleslilenee ai,J office
phone 0171.
DR. ANNA MACItE.l, Ost-npathlc
idiy'dnn. All citraltle dlseaaes
treated. Women mol children a
specialty. Office over P. K. Dunn's.
Phonii Red 164 1.
C. II. CANNON, M. !. Moiiioepathln
physician and surgeuii. Chronic
illseaseH and dlseioHM of women
and chllitreii a sp"el.ilty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Ofllce, Hulte I, 2 nnd it, Dunn build
ing. I'hoiiH Main f. 10. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
. FRANK TITI S. II. D Homoeo
pathic pliyKtclau aiul surgeon.
Chronic dieasii and tjlseases of
women and rlilMieu given special
attention. Kartell" geiniulr, static,
.-rny and vibinlurr electrical
treatmeiiis given. (iflce, corner
Wlllntiietto and r.i.'.l.th streets.
Matlock blrt. I.", . l.'iiru il;)2
Pearl itrret, Olllia plume, Red
'e''. Itisldeut n piioiie, lied
enkins
i Siarbuck
Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
We arc new comers here
and arc in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business
We have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thj.-ojjhly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number ot Eastern
People who are going to
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis
posing of properties such
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. We
are personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are coii:nj wist. I
you want to SELL, list
your property with us for
there is going to be "things
doin.?'' in real estate that
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuck
Roms 17 and 18
THEATRE BLOCK
llt(KIIIOIIt(4
AFULL
LINE OF
Bass Hueter Pure
Mixed Paints
and Lustrelac
Varnish Stain
We carry 62 different oattcrns
of WALL PAPER all
new ark) up to date
Ludford & Haskell
Practical Painters and Decorator
95 west 8th street
ATTOIINEVSAT-LAW
S. D. ALLE.":, Aitoriit-ut-lu, biit
Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon.
L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-luwr 1)7
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTEItMEIER, Attorney-at
law. Lam! titles nnd probate spec,
failles. iMflco over Cliuuibcrs-llrlK-t.c.i
Hank.
WOODCOCK H POTTER, Attorney.
nt-law. A. ('. Woodcock and K. ().
Pi.ner. Orflce one block soulli of
('In Isiean block, Kugine, Oregon.
LEON It. EDMONSON, At.torney.t-
luw. Rooms I nnd 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WILLIAMS ft BEAN. Attorheys-Ht-
law. J. W. Willlanis, L. VS. Ileiin.
I'rncllce In all rourts of the stata
and beforo tho H. S. Land Office.
Ofrices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung
Hulbllug.
DOR It M & SKIPWORTII, Attorney,
at law. Office In llovey building,
over Chambers-Brlstow bank.
WALTON ft NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and H. 1'. Ness. Will
practice In all the court In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugeno, Oregon.
I. N. HARIIAI'OII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment if estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5. First National Hank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSE (). WELLS, Lawyer, No, Id
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postofflce. Hive Bpeela)
attention lo the examination of a li
st raits, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to nil peiislAi matter. Phone
Red 1 17B.
L. 1IILYEC, Attorney-nt-law. orflra
over Yoran's alioe store, Eilgune,
Oregon.