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1MB Kl'UKKK AILT GUAM, , FRIDAY, FEUHVART 14, 1SOK r.HV f,l!ARO ltcn8lon of irrigation enterprises will the year of our Lord 1S15. The ad trf fHfifcNl UUU ut"2! 1 only equalize the flow of the streams ; dre on the ouisldc was "To Mistress H 1 , ' ... i in a salutary way for the Interests of ! J1"!? Crooks, Yoi ktown. Virginia. --..TlSa - ,C Indication. With the ,i,w.v. !,:v'w rU1"'" The postage was ..! r"'- , yuhrr. V. ' '"com Qi" (...rlw the Columbia basin open, as the ex- . . .. . -i, 1 pendlture of a reasonable sum will t'" "Ij.... oil com- suffice to Improve them, the Pacific I , . ""i.'ueu i coma taic.i f"";.0lfJ. u .m remit- vi,..t ,m n,,ai . ,0i.i. .. "'" ot fragrant odor from that .ml' j mflKC ' ' . "... '. -..... PJ SU'tf Snlilh..rt, ili.d.,.,. 1 . i"iloMhi to The Eugene uuaru, , olher I1)OBt favored section of for It Was kii writttn On the outside nf no. K.ir. r ,t. - Jasmine blossom, pressed bo lung uiiu. like ! area in the country ... I.MilV pilonj""" . L,rl M n"lr't per month .50 clflc Northwest would have trans Uittti M ' " ,,' advance! . unrtmlrin flli'Illtles ciimmii-rililu with I completed, and a few more minor vante) . - .. -..o V ""7i dv, ,01105 ... j gioDtn-h """ . . . . ki' .... rates n.ao T fnr nrima- piiirat:ou m . :jtion. swtet Southern blossom. The writer oi tne letter wished to convey tiO.MIs-! tress Demercy, his dearest li.tlve. ! With the jrojected Improvements I l'ro' ' "' enduring affection," and KlirtlPfl lltlllualt "V........ ...1.1. .1 I c-.- ....... .uuio nan Kieuiei lovi, ilea re ladye. ('sua) Warford, I Waford Manor, Loiid-in county Va.. 14 February 1S15." In the letter was a valentine In- Kf-H,U ,1, 1....I 50 1 1 nose imu..H ue wuunmea uy tnc , A1I1,,rMS Dumeny fruois. u vale..-! , .. .ua.iruuK i.ue territory w.ien .itw lorkstine. There Is a picture In it of a known on ' ,roject for n.aklnii a ship channel of I l iVcl' girl; her face is Bwect and the. Erie cni.nl is coninletert Wh. l'!"rv"el Rumen nair in curls, as was 2.00 portatlon facilities comparable with The (i.iard. l..,nts fr . iJ tn '"".'"ffubscrlptlons or ' TriTlt. -I J. M. rtn A. Lrry. -Ge0; aiiihorized to tJ'" or.i Trecpint suuscr.pi.ou. f KKIilU AltV 11. I""" ' r,an. DOStof- I ... ... ., ., ' . . I the fashion of those times, hium over ,inp I'iciiH .xorinwesr. Rvsrpni u-nn , . . . . ... . ; uer snouuiers; sue neiu a while dove luck in the sjze of cargo It could float , in her hands anj seemed to be speak . It would make up In being a more di-' '"8 t:) ' while at lur side stood L'u jrect route and in belns available dnr- p'd, lo"kl" "I' co'lv """ hl'r 'ace. iimi ni. ine buine iiiiim Kepi nii ouw I and arrow ready fir action. There Is i a verse in out sty e as In uns: The Sacramento Bee oiisevves that , "Sweet ladys fayre, wilt thou bee; hootlii,' In a restaurant is always un- ' m'c. tliou blossoius rare, wilt bee my Nalentine? The custom nl semliiiK valentines Ins more mouths of the year. seemly and In b:ul form, as teiuliu.i; t:i : THE MARKET REAL ESTATE disturb the llj?es.lon of the other fre-; ,ia(lM ,,..,; t0 at w" jnn'huiulred ! Zl then t '' . January i. Coa tor ei April i. KeiistratioQ CIA for elsctlon May 15. ,-meral election, June 1 Station reopens, Septem her 20. fW for election, October Preddentlal election, Novem ber 3- UbUCAXS AllUXfi Lot tblrty Republicans of this at last night, organizea a ca.u- Ldub and declared in favor of toning only such candidates or lielslature as are opposea to eient Xo. 1 of the primary law. mode of procedure is being roi- v tn all counties of the state, the i being to place In the United i senate, not the choice of the is expressed by a majority u the general election, but the j:e favored by politicians of L'publlcan party. Thus they U their own preterenees ahove if all the people and expect the to ratify their assumption of rial power. els a jtreat deal of newspaper ebout the condition of the He- sn party in Oregon and what used Us humiliation and defeat. issuer is fotiu.l in jij.st such aents as that started in Eugene (renins,, it is not "Chainlier- Imlt'' or I):niocratlc shrewd- simijly the InaliiK.y ot t!ie K..1- leadrs to grasp the signil of tile wide-spread miivenient il miuhir government, as ex- i la the provisijus of the pri- The self-apiKiiuted lead- bo meet an1 fix up slates and j IwlUies liaw no f'lllowing. in Un (iiiin'y :ily Siatynietit will lii elei-:,-d to tlif next tar?, and they will b'- Hemo il the Republicans persist in public sentiment and pupu .v'K If flciv-'ntiir Chant.lier niiy art. t . mi in the sen - sinuid psironrase tli, organ- ' of Repnlilli-an clubs opposed tina of I'll ite 1 States sell er He v;te of tin- neoiile. He Repnlillean leaders' of quenters of the place who escape th bullets. Vet one cannot aelp but ad mire the nerve of a New York woman who fired live sliots .into a man In one of the Gotham restaurants and into herself, and what is more, she never missed a shot. The man was killed on the spot and th woman dlel one hour afterward. i There isn't one woman in a hundifed thousand that can shoot like that out side of melodrama. One of the head men of the Japan ese empire rises to explain that the magnificent preparations for war be ing made by the people of that na tion are not intended for the United States. We are. glad to hear It. Not on our own account solely, but some what In behalf oi the Japanese them selves, fn a scrap with America the brown men of the Orient would find that they were not dealing with Rus sia, nor yet with the Chinese. And we are not underrating the fighting ability of the Japanese In making this assertion, either. The post-card business Is attracting the attention of the postal depart ment A million post cards are mail ed every day In this country, and about 60,000 a day go to the dead letter office where they are burned, such cards being of an objectlonal and . obscene character. The post card craze hits become widespread, and some of the pictures are unfit for some old people to look at, to say nothing about the children. Yet, In legitimate and decent, lines, post cards iu-e all right,, and should he encouraged. ' r We take It that in some respects both sides of the house look alike to Congressman Nelson, of Wisconsin, who declared in a speech attacking the rules- that the minority were "ab- isoliitely b ;lpless," and that the ma jority "have to obey the will of the speaker"; also that, though he is n Republican, Mr. Nelson Is not a Can non man. 1 The horticultural edition of the Medford Tribune, recently Issued, was a splendid special number devoted to the fruit-growing Interests of Jack son c ity. It was well gotten up and profusely illustrated, making It a splendid advertisement for -Medford and Its tribuftiry .country. Political button-makers have pick ed Ilryan and Taft and Hughes and Johnson for Hie National "hlg four" and their factories are turning out buttons by the thousands. It isn't but business with them, have made some shrewd guesses In past campaign. n finally c m ; to realize the i sentiment I Abraham Lincoln's in.ini.H-i and they : cannot fool all the neo- 'ilhe time." they may return to , , ""hisstateand in, before. THK I KU 1 HVjip ,.,.,. . I s very Kino, nine, ." 'MXIMOIMJOX T ,irr,. , become UIV wife ATKltw.WS fir 'iil!Tinn.-n t i To um- von love me as you do -, I Ami wish to share my simple life. I slIlita years before IepyV. lime, when the j i!o;.ian youths used to meet on tile leas: oi l.ucia raiia, anil pet the names -S the villa sc.- lassit s into a village urn, and then each was claim ed by t.ie turtuimte drawer ot her name. It is said by authority wc respect that "in the (lays of Lamb, that on each February fourteenth neighbors and friends met, and that tile names of the ladies assembled were put on slips of paper and placed into a recep tael?, from which the men drew them out one by .one. and the lady each drew was his valentine lor It.e year." One man caused much merriment when he drew his wife's name; the old sinner says "it will cost me $5, but It will keep the money In the family, for that sum I must have laid out for a present, if I had drawn au other for my valentine." Today, in the twentieth rentury, St. Valentine's day enjoys the Inward spiritual grace It did in the early years of 1800, or as far back as 1600, but the outward form has undergone many changes, as the Illustrations of those years will show. y , Valentines have touched the hearts of our best writers, as one may .find from the writings of Lamb, of Chau cer, and of Shakespeare, as well as many others. Some of those of onr forefathers' time are quaint and sweet, and must have caused many a heart to beat the faster as she real ized It was she alone who was clrosen as the valentine by the one whom she loved best In all the world. It is good that Valentines are still In use; it is one of the dainty customs of the ages when chivalry reigned and which today conveys the wishes or the sen timents of the donor to friend or sweetheart. Both sexcr: interchange the dainty missiles on February 14 in this year of grace' 1 OilS, with the same spirit that prompted the happy swain and gentle lady in the centur ies of the past. Exchange. SO.MK I'KllTIXKXT OI KKI'TO.VS Toil .M At HIMO I'OMTK'IA.VS Eugene, Oregon, Feb. II, ''OS. Editor Guard: What cause have the papers, or any Individuals for that. matter, to assail Statement No. 1. as it is now being assailed? In what manner has it proven injurious to the interest of the people? Hather Is It. not a weapon In their hands to compel submission to their will'.' Are not legislators m ire' apt to carry out the people's will, when tiny are bound bv this pledge, than when they are not? If a constitutional amendment per mitted election of United Slates sen ators by direct v n would not the pers-n so chosen be their represent ative? Then is not the eud u-seine'lt of j"senatorial candidate as luu- ll the :-lnlce of the people, and is he no: entiled to represent t ion. at Wash ington as well as if they were able to elect him without Ihe m-.lium of the legislature? Ho n..t the same people who elect the legislators give end.irsemi-ni to the scnutori.il candi date? II seems to us lliis has been rather a one-sided discussion until the Guar I took the mailer up and handed out a few facts lo be digested "by whom 11 may concern." Of course. If Statement No. I is wrong It r'.iould b" eliminated from the law. and we believe all well-thinking men would join In urging Us repeal. Hut we lie-'i-ve us the Guard suggests that If the 'matter were referred lo the peo ple In the coming June election the .i.,..i..o.,, ,,r rmir venrs ue.o w.mld le- il We do not lieneve. as ;-nran Ai-adi-my of Political ":al $ i..ni e has just issued a "I'm entitled "('.ilninl.la liiver and ,. .,,ilw,.si." isnr K Rut do not grieve nl what 1 say, suggested by some of the press, that ii.,r iniiil 1 reallv love another; ! ,i,., ,i..r,.,w.. of Statement No. 1 comes In anger do not go uh. 1 will consent to be your brother. rwlcric -; n State rriv, i " '"'ten in Prf, "'. interesting i;,:"ri .11 and il,, distril.iitfon wi ''' Or-sr, ,. of I'm sorry. Maud. I really am. That you have learned lo love me lit. u I- "ii'in tn ;s ' n"-.is in si'iatlcn, i yon should nut care a darn: For 1 never meant to he your beau. Your husband. Maud. I cannot be, My heart belongs lo another; I'm sorrv vou've proposed to me. Hill I can only be your brother. '.. Young sity. The ar- ss.ir Young'.s ! For me style, and Is criptive, anil 1 b., f irr.-.n eintry by at-t-esoiirces as spect to na-l,,' ,,, ...... ,, fHcnd. il em sin""" " imt.isii... . . ..... m a rt- tne: v. ......u i irnsi mat on 'u .-..- 1 'Hi says: ln , v.m alwnvs may depend: bailed l.v the Colimi-' I'll come to you atiit ii. .... . " "Uiu.aries cim "inar. mi,. vvi,ti ast 'aken iion rnnsid-! rr. .he leniocrals. mile pen- . and unstable ltepnblicnns. The writ er hereof, is a Itepulilicati from Ihe ground up. and we do all we h inor ablv can for the success of the lle publlcan ticket from Precinct Con stable to Presidential electors. We are also the kind of a Itepublhan who believes In majority rule and that the will of the people should not be Ignored. We believe all this as sault ngalnst Statement N 1 comes fear Hint some man imc I'.iamliei lain may stand as fur tiidnrsi meat and who ve rv apt to Invade the ite- fnr enough votes t ) iJ.llll) mo; his where'er I be. ! Surely there Is some belter man Who'll Kladlv lake yon tor wile; e ar a in tl,t-. n.,A t.i, I'm iiTf. voll ran -f 'It- Mi.sn,,.l i I'" your broth, r all through 5::"'s..m' , rnn1'1-1 ' Oelrplt Pree !'res. H,rr, ', the citizenship of the slate. v..,j inn in wine-j anil wouio oe ninni'i ' I. .n. 1 . ... ,-,u.r v , i .VTI VK'S I1Y AS IT t, l I J. It. T "ns Is T:'- TV- all. tothi. ' 'lT"r ?ii n i ""ntn nf the Int, illiiiK at ti'inal value I vast area by cost ol 1'iiliHiilila I'liiVeniellt ' i n many r the pres tation fa The ex- from llu Governor candidal. would he very . in I, H, -nil tanks ' li l,..ni .. I lie desire lo Ignore the pledge. I'm whether or not the legislative candidates stand upon Statement N" ' lh"' a,e '" (l",v I...,,, ,l to ele!-l as Senator that per- .,,.. who has been endorsed by the pen- I nle Anv other course I M u. em. VI cm HI Mi no. The iieo'ile b damned they don't what tbiv wan:. anyway." nould be an ' In lie.kil.i; ovi r s an ancient box the ,e old letters In iiher day 1 rani" aiToss on- tji-d wlt'i .ao- n en Invemler ribbon and sealed with o ax. as was the custom before envelope" i-Rine into use. Thenissive was yei ...h but the writing was rl uir as if written but yesterday, i teat imi.il bv some fond swain IP Y'T KSFW TDc merits or th Texas Winder,! ,nn w.iulu uev r suffer from kidney, b'adder or rheun.tlc troubl-. II a i Lottie (two month.' tre"'n"'"!,-.!,,;lji :nL te mnnlsls. nr. c- -- it?0'.ni street. St. I.ou.. IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 2?. west 8th St WF. BUY WE SELL Wc RENT WE EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eugene and surroundings Good well-finished 9 room house and three lots In I'ur ma, Idaho, and 110 acre farm adjoining 1'um.a to trade for proMrty In Ij.i.o Co., Oregon. 800 acres well Improved wheat' farm at Kent, Sherman Co., Ore., to trade for Mock ranch In Lapo count), Ore. D room house (n (Vntruliu, Wash., to trade for pi-opi-rty at Kugcnc, lame eoiiuly, (i-6. c- -H ncres joining Oaklaml, rM Douglass Co., to trmlr for ironi't,v in or tina' lait'iic, Oregon. J Vur Suh1 1200 m-rrrt on Mo liawk; 1 20 iM'i-i's 1 1 in her, ., 0(10,000 feel; 12."i urn's 'I'iin otliy a ml rlnvrr hay; four acres variet y ni liard; 5 hmhii hoiisi, I'rainr Warn ; price $;tr00; i-'Ji cash, halaitcr j;om1 (ei iiis; w ill mushier trade for house in i;ni;i iie. S' 1S."i aires jniiiin tin; all well feiK-ed, line S room house; :l harps, chicken house, smoke house, eic; '.I year old family orchard; price $(I.00; $1000 dow 11, halauce at (I per cent. 7. acres 7 miles from Ku;;eiie; oO ncren pasture ami timlH-r; -. acres cullh jitioii; I room house; 50f(0 harn; other hiiildins; you ii orchard $t:too. . 2H acres river hottom on McKeti zie river; most ly in cult iva tion; fine riiTr l)o(tiui; small house and harn, some apples and reach oichard; a haraiu at SI 000. llOO acres mi McKcn.ie river li miles from Kuucuc; HO nercN hottom laud, all fenced royote tiyht ; 1! houses, each H rooms, ha in 0O0O; all Jmrf, roM st sheep, tfitat.M, t(hN mid Implement go Willi the place lit ?I0,000; 12 cash; halauce (t jter rent. McMURPHEY &RUGH 22 west 8ih S', CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! 1 OK SAI.K WOOD KOlt SAi.E lC-luch oak wood, l'ltono Fanners Sti. 1-0 FOIt SALE ClioppeU feul at feed in 111. Iij'J West Kiclilll street. fl2 WA.TI-:i (Continued.) -O Organized 1&S3 lha Firsts National Bank WAN TK1) - Two prolialioners for the i lutixt, OHtWJN (ien.-rnl liosjiiial. Apply to .Mis Capital paid In 1100.000 .Murray, or. at tile hospital, i Kimelle, KOI SALE bfconfi (irowiii (Ir wood. W. I.. Copperuoll, ul Watt' jewelry i(ore. tf TO THAI IK My owner, limber land lor cliy property or laud close lo some town. No aKeuts. Address 11. 11., Hox 4H4, MliKi-nn. Or. FOIt SAI.IO liejivj : it rni wuij.ii nearly :itw. lnnitiri- a; us.', K.n Kievi-.i.n ir.-i-i. t; FOIt SAI.K I'll! lie, i; i".l s i iii.I IkiiiiI St ud . Ii:i Ki t- ti-iiu . mi-;ii:. lOmiiiiie ;it l-.Ufc'.'tie lii'mi ry. II l-'OK SAI.K -Au olivir .v,, -i li -:iriy .e w ; vt ; li. I !. .1 . : li. i.lli f.il' uli, On-, v". S. I'iiiiii... aeiii. ' ' ' 1 wiiin i-i.:: SAi.t. . .-v. ..ii.i., .hi ,,;n'iil :: .i;, nil i in K n:.il iir tir. J l-:iUti:i. nt i-I. M. w.irr.-u. i -1 -' t : -il.-.- Slri-el I l-o:t sai.i-: Cm.;; sun.- wm..i : s;.h ; I 't-'.ili !l il ' i .it. t 1 i - si - .' i r t l n- I " i'k si ' i 1 ' . - i . i 1-: FOI u.,,1 l.r... d.. S..1" l!ie:ij.. I:i :-o' Ad.lr. I. i;.. i ).- 'OK sai.i: and brood let el W S. -:Ctl. "V ! 1 lilt ' cheap. Fourth A ill. MIS i I ."l I ! FOIt SAI.K Klver liolloui farm. con. i taluiiiK aliout .to acres: i:i sell i iiarl or all. lOnnuiru at till W'esl ! Fifth slreet. f--' FOIt SAI.K tiood second-hand Sniiili ..Premier typewriter. Call at office of International Correspondence Schools, 4;. West Sih st. FOIl SALE Six lots close to busi ness section; street graded and new sidewalk: on easy payments. V. Itobvosliy, 208 l.awreuce street. fl.- FOIt SALE House of rive rooms and large lot on East Eighth street, north side: at a barKiiln If sold toon. J. C. Rickle. For partic ulars address or call on S. U. Wil liams, EiiKene, Or. 'FROM OCCIDENT TO OKIENT" ami "Around the World," by Charlton Brlstow Perkins. Price, 11.50, postpaid. Address II. Clay Perkins, Grants Pass. Oregon, flu FOIl SALE 4(1 acres near Eucono; (,'ood soil: well fenced; never-fail-InK spring; cabin; $:tii(l(l timlier; $fi(IO this week, (lood wagon goes will. it. Inquire 8!i7 Pearl street. f20 FOIt SAI.K in uWNElt New eight room house with gas.eleetric light, beautiful shrubbery, und all mod ern improvements, two blocks from cur, line and In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots OB 2-3 x 160. Apply at this office for particulars. FOIt SAI.K AT A 11 A ftti A I N (iood iinnwi. r 7 i-oiims. XII fruit trees. I deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken n-n.-e; (urge ciiu-kuii house: two blofi-s from (li-ary school bouse, l'rli.'. $l(i(ifl. Time on purl. (. N. Hirbaugb, agent, Itnim fi, over F'rsi-Natlonal Hank. Ilriii4 i his noilce with von. mil Villi HA It (1 A I X- A :Hi-acre tract .7 "u --it of Knv.eny on Klnilni I- nillc-i I'.'om sciioel; all uinl-.r fi-uce; HI a. res In pusiuru; some Minil it. ptc-ture; :t :iipi-s. rrv, bearing; '--1 assort "d U nit ; one and Iw.i yi-:irs old: 211 iiiiiI.t plow; I ."i ai-res in nan v -li b; liux housi' of si rii.im.i ptiUlrc: rnof li-;il(s some: A n' !...i. iiil I liiirn I." Ill-ail: mow for Hi ion: two i-lihi;i--i Ihiiis- st ml tin-.-.- pump. I'vii... $1 ltrilii; tlii noilce. I. N. I larbauali. over First National Hank. If I rh. I re.-s ni:r"S li nil li ml d rois itiONl I FOIt KKNT - Five I iirnisiii d r..onis. Ki.uuir.- nl 7.".1 Willamette street. fit FOIt KENT Five-room rot time for rent. I Ire at I HI Ku Eleventh street. If FOIl KENT i modern furnished room. Kinililte llnun. 2, Sclllu-I-der block. FOIt KENT 1 ! furnished rooms for young men students. Call at US 2 Fust Fourteenth street. tf Surplus and undivided profits 85,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 IF YOU . i-rty I lii lib :! I. li.-ne. WANTK l.v In pre si WANT TO SKI. I. your proti ell the Oregon l.aiul t'luii im- ' ..nl it and tin y a III do I lie 4 I'J Illume. In Mivt-l, Ku (). tf l Tell l;-.,lu-s allil i;ellls llal-i-'t iliir rl.it .u'. ii-iitli-ii und it at l lie K.:i,.-lu- hie Wnl ks. If Total J203.00O - We will be pleased to taavo yoi-' name on our books your funds sun.;' Jeet to check. We will handle-your-iJ. business w ith caro and In " strlot coutidenee, whether your account 1 illl YOI' b -i- i : 1 1. .,1..;'. WANT ...I hi : -s Wi.i It. ii. I. laiiio or small. T. 0. Hendricks li. Kakln,. . . S, P. 1-1. Smidgrass I. uke L, i Jiiodrli-h . . . . . r.Presldeu.1 . . . Vica ' President Cashier .Assistant Cjuhbr AllM i-.l.i. n I.- U'CUKtilON I 1.1- A'l i .-. ( ' Ml-i. Iti-rl 'iti-.'tll ,it nj' M-.- t tir Ivi t N.cni. .. a i b- t. -rii .-. I'Uone l.. I in l T will. I Im buy u ml erly, im i'itnlu'r : if II in so i'io- uiti'is i:i l-i-iil sii! I'ai-tu atul eily j.ii.ti-li'-iived iiud llul.'liln-i.v.-.l. ml niindig stnrk. II. liie- ui. lloom 11. Walton libit:, tf STKA Y 111 LL CALK 1,111110 to my , pluc- 2(1 miles west nl Eiigem! on1 llu. Sliislaw stage road .hinutiry 4.1 I '.Mis. No mark or brainl to be, seen; deep rej. Owner may have! his property by culling and paying I charges. A. F. Anderson; UK KOO & RETELL, S40 Moss ave nue, landscape gardeners. Lawns and yards cured for. Let us put your place in good shape; first class work; contracts made by the month. Phone care of Dempster's grocery. Ulnck 1C21: f2fl INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS 1 uj nuy Man's University." (lives a thor ough training at your own home 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. It. J. Klrkwood, rep Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market Plumbing S I 0 HEW Alt D I wlll'ofler 10 re ward for th arrest and conviction I or Information lending to I lie ar rest and conviction of the parly or parlies who entered my fowl house on thu night of December 2.1 and on the night of February 2 and ' stole trerefroin on I be former dale one Silver Hamburg cockerel and on Ihe lalter dale two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller than the oilier Jos. Davb-s. in7 LOST AMI IO I'M 1 FOI 'Nil A bunch of keys belonging lo .l. L. Wesner, of 1 1 li;ksvH le. O. Owner can havo lliein by cullluK on L. Ilonuey, siiciiul po)!i-i- offi cer, and paying for I his unilce. LOST -A $20 gold pii.(-e,iill WHIlltn elle street, between Eighth and Tenth or between Willamette street and litiugs' livery biirn. Leave at (liiard office for r 'ward. Ii:i le ,ll!'.T-- (In streets Sat unlay cr poucji containing a $Ti bill, sumo small change and a Llnliiuan House uii'iil ticket with naiiti. of Mrs. K . Thrall wrilieil thereon. 1-iniler please leave al (iuard otlice ii.- at tllil Liiwreuci- slll. and re-ci-l ve l-.-wiird . f I 2 PROFESSIONAL CDLUMN .i!sii:,MTtii:s THE LANK COUNTY, .'. IISTIt ACT CO., Kooms 2 alld :t, Warell Itl'ii-k, llilgi'lie. Or. I'lii-.-s reiisniia hie. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv.rk. Call -v and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitznun 34 West Oth St. Phone black 1171 1 I l K -'( ts ( ( 'oiil limed. 1 Dll. ANN. 1 MAUHEIt, Osteaputblc phy-'ttau. All curable dlsetisp.. treated. Women and children specialty. Oli'ien over F. E. Duiiu'a. I'honu Red 103 1. J. FRANK TITUS, M. 11 llomoeo pa thin .pbyslelan and surgeon. Chronic liseases and diseases of women und children given special attention. Fiirndlc Kalvunlc.siaMe. X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflce, corner Willamette and Eighth streets. Matlock bldg. Residence US 2 Pearl slreet. Office phone, Red 10111. ltesldenco phone, Red 41181. A TTI 1 It X VS. .1 T-W S. II. ALLE'.', Airorii.j-al-la, lild WHIaineue street, Eugene, Oregon. 1. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Saving Hank, Eugene, Oregon. mi.mno i-:n(;im-:i-;iis IKItllKKT I.EICII. mining 1 nglueer and expert metiillurgisi. Ki-liable luforinalion furulsla-d to intending Investors. Exaiiilnal Ions and re purls 011 mines and ore treat ment Eugene, Oregon, Aitrniii.i r (lit RENT Large null room for1 I-.. lit; biiaril In colllli-ii Ion If ileslr-( ed. OT. :i High slreet, corner Tenth.1 Phone R-il r.rt 12. . f I ' FREE THOMAS Arcbli.-ct. Skelcli es and plans drawn, blue prints and spcclllcul Ions, (ien.-r.-il super vision over buildings in ciiiii-hh of construction. If thinking of build lug, large or small, see io-. Terms 1 ei.sona bio. Room 7, Clirismau block. C. A. WINTERMKIKR, Attoniey-ut law. Laud lilies and probntu spec ialties. Oliice over I'hambei-s-Urls-tow Rank. WOODCOCK HOTTER, Attorneys-ul-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O. Poller. Office one block south of Cbrlsmiin block, Eugene, Oregon. LEON II. EDMl'N'SON', Attorney-at-law. Rooms I and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Hank. I MIhltTAli Kits i I- OR RENT Two iilllirunlsbeil rooms und two tin nisli.-.l rnotns for: light lionsekeeplng. Apply at Tuo 1 Pearl sli 1. corner 121b. 'OR KK.nV Sm. k or dairy riiiicb , on the consl ; g I past lire, mil- range; nmiill ori-banl Address: ,liis. L. I'liinlsh, cure Eugene Hun! Coniliatiy. fl.iihv ( ASTI'RK TO RENT - Will insture; rattle and horses on Ihe Matthew Walils farm, two miles west of 1 Eugene. Flue grazing: terms rea-1 sonable. Inquire Room 1. over j Loan Savings bank, o' address P O Hm 1 2. Eugene .1. V. KAYS & CO.. lilnlerlakers mid funeral directors. Eugene. Or. WILLIAMS & 1 1 KAN, Attorneys-al-luw. .1. W. Williams, L. E. Iteau. Praillce In all courts of tho statfi and heroin the II. S. Land Offlc. Ofrices 12, 13, I I and 15 McCliin. Hull, Hug. DAY at 11EN1' .RSuN, uiiiieriuki-rs and eiiniiilmers. Corner Willam eilu and Seventh streets. W. T. (iORDON. ti ral illreeior. Stiiti lii-ensed eiiibiiltuer. iilfice and reslileiici.. Tenth und o'live si reels. liliilie Red t I M I physicians A xii si it;i:iss WALTON NESS, Attorneys-at-law. .1. .1. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the male. Office, room 3, Walton Illock, Eng. uie, Oregon. DORR1.4 & SKIPWOKTII. Attorneys ut law. Office In Hovey building, over Chambers-llrlstow bank. WANTED WANTED- 1 mis tor Eugene denenll tiosplial. Applv Room I 1 .'..Sllieede I lot. I. If IVl'l E. I girl at Col ty si nie, WA N'TED Appt en'b A- ItHM-iil'l; lllltlilie I Ninth Bti-et. (lol.l) AMI SILVER PL.ATIVO-On ! knives. Inrks uie I all linie ebnld nr. II. .- t'.at 'in not Ium. Ilk" II- -v. i W-pt. Uie Oregon Pbiilrur Work-, 1 12" Lo n.idi. c streel, Portland,' I Oregon, for urine 1 DR. II. L. STI'DLEY - Osteopiiiblc ' physician. Olflces over liiniiiln-rs' store, MS Willamilte slieet. PI111110 lilack 1 320. Coiisultiit Ion 1 ' free. Resldeiicu 734 Ferry street.! j liioiifl Red 3197. J j DR. OLIVE C. WALI.l.'R, Osieopalhlcj i physician. Office hours, II a. tn. In I 2 ; 1 : 30 p. 111. to 1 :3u. Damp-1 ton building. '7th und Wllbiun.iie ' streets. Residence and ofllre' plume li 1 7 I . I C. II. CANNON, M. D.- - Hoiiineia t h le pliysbl.in and surgeon. ctirniilc ill--, uses and" disea-ies of women mid 1 hlldreii a sp.-.i.iHy. Ele. tti 1 al vibratory ami licbt 1 1 en 1 ui"i,t . oribe, Suite I, 2 and 3. Dunn build-, il.g. Ptiune Main TilU. Ilntirds. ll.ilfiiian House. I'honu Main 11. I I. N. HARHArdll. Special atten tion given In dlvorrii and settle Hient vf estates. Agent for ( 'out 1- ueiiinl Insurance Company. It. 10m 5. First National Hank HiilliUiM, Eitgeii.?, Oregon. JESSE (1. WELLS. Lawyer. No. Wi's: Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postoffice. (live special uu.-ii li.ii to thu exaniinatlou of ab stracts, drtifting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also 10 all pension matters, Phon R.-d 1 1 711. L. Illl.YEI', Aiiorney-i.t-lnw. 'Olliej over Yoran's shoe, store, Eugene, 1 lieg.in. Dltl SSM.VMXO Sol's n spe.-ltilty. Miss Williams Co., Rnnitts 7 and S, Oordon block (I bl I'.Sl lillti: Kill THE (il'ARD I