"STdmy guard.
PKIXT1S0 CO., ISO.
, ji. Fisher.
s TTTvety ay f tLe week"
-"ble to The Eugene Guard.
nreson.
peered by car' M) , 4.00
E:naU.ce,.:.::: 3.00
J"U t Eugene. Oregon, postof
W"1?1 ' ona-clasa matter.
7 AnM lr The una.
tfoXerbuslnessIorThe Dal.y
a Tft'peklr Guard:
CrS.ell J- L- Clark.
"asters'are'ruthorUed to
!ir.nd rcipt for subscriptions
!e ind Weekly Guard.
to We iva" '
rT7E1-hXl)KXT PAPER
fl-mlST -
lulw, rr.itKL ARV is, laos
if Registration ui 1
J Close for election, Apr 1 7.
I Primary Election, April 17.
I Registration rpopens, April
1 .Close (or election, May 15.
' . . Tuna 1.
General election, juub i.
Registration reopens, Septem
ber 2U. . .
Close for election, October
20
Presiiientlal election, Novem
ber 3.
4,4,4, '
WHAT IS POPILATION
OF Kl'GKXB, ANYWAY?
How big Is Eugene what is the
dty's population, anyway?
We are aske'd that question every
dy, and we can t answer. , juignieeu
Booths agj te compilers of R. L.
Polk Company's directory estimat
ed It 7500, and there has been a very
npid Increase since that time. v
Eugene's public school census
showed this year 2174 pupils of
school age, indicating a population
far above the 7500 mark.
Speaking of the population of Med
ford the Tribune of that city says:' ''
"In December, 1907, the school
canvass showed 1065 school children.
Bf the usual multiple of five this
quld give a population or 5415.
That Is the basis' upon which most
cities estimate their population' and
applying It to Eugene It would mean
a population of 10,870.
That may be a little high, but tak
ing Into consideration the number of
tew houses built, the school cenuus
Increase and the growth of postal re
rebts during the past two year3 The
Guard tels sure that Eugene Is now
a city In the 10.000 class.
GKT-TMiKTHKP. SPIRIT
SIIOI 1,1) UK KXCOl'RAGKI)
These fraternal visits of commer
cial kdie? to neighboring towns are
going to do more to assist in the up
building of Western Oregon than
nythlng'clse that has yet been tried.
They are productive of good fellow
ship and enthusiasm and these are es
sentials In promoting a general, -harmonious
boosting movement. Why
hould Eugene and Springfield o: any
other two Willamette valley towns
hold grudges against each other and
Site expression to feelings of strife
nd rancor? Their Interests lire
Identical. More people are needed In
Oregon to buy small farms and LiaUe
them productive, thus contributing to
rd the Increase In the volume of
Easiness that is so csaentlol to clty
'illllng in the Willamette villey.
AH alike require additional indtis
Irtes and electric railways that will
eontrlbute to growth and prosperity.
These things can best be Bocured by
Wllng 'together, advertising und
boosting all Western Oregon, as the
"ore certain way of attractlngjtlie nt
lentkn of the capitalist and the homo
eeker. FrW n.l y rivalry, even though
""annus. If marked by good nature
good win, is proper anil eom
"""ulab'e, but strife and hatred of
Mghbors- RtY--
Aod the nay to get together is to
""' acquainted: know on an-
r.and !-arn that each community
nie np f K,,0(l ne0pei wnoae oy.
r ' their num.. town Is Just nnd
ler and worthy only of enconrage
'' Let the towns of Lane county
together -maer than ever before
alit'f " ex"mi),e which will be em
' y other Willamette valley
""H when they come to reallz.9
. n'i;s that have accrued to us
"' ronfertt..ri action, based on
Wlnw.hl,,, whioh s one , lne
' T W.ri. f ),,H citizenship.
TVs. ..i.
"vr ... aro nndldatos for
nr,,',"';''' HI their peti-
' T' " " ""' Primary oler-
.mLE'"-;.:'' ,h-yj b "led
5n 1 ruai 2. If a ran-
didate for state office the petition
must be filed not later than March
26, or 10 days before the primary
election. :
Accusing the defense in a niui il t !
trial of "bribing witnesses, sub jrnu-!
tlon of perjury and despicable thy-1
ster methods" was a startling part :
of the prosecution of a Chicago court !
and that the judge should hive al
lowed It was even more startling.
Cleveland, Ohio, has a Solomon
his business is the law, but when
asked what would be the Issues In the
national campaign he replied: "Keal
ly, I don't know, but I presume Vhu
principal Issue will be the offices, us
usual."
II they are not. much slandered by;
their local papers a number ef II-1
nanclers In New York throw a fit or ;
two every one of them Intimates an '
Intention to go before the grand juiy i
and tell a few things if not let alone.
Senator Fulton Is sending out pack-'
ages of alleged garden seed to his j
newspaper supporters for distribution
among their readers. This Is a true
harbinger of coming spring and a
political campaign.
There may have been officials sus
pended who got less sympathy frjm
the press than has been given tn for
mer Public Printer Stlllihgs, though
we do not remember one of them.
It may be a source of .consolation
to former Governor Beckham to re
call that many men have engaged sen
atorial togas who did not get seats
in the senate.
The man "who first suggested
Hughes for president" is beginnng
to be heard from quite numerously,
even If the Hughes boom is marklm;
time.
It must be admitted, however, that
divorce as an academic question is an
entirely different proposition lo go
ing up against it personally.-
NEWS XO'iES"
C. D. of the Oregon National
Guard, at Roseburg, has presented
Mayor F. B. Homlin, formerly its
captain, with a handsomely engraved
sword, as a testimonial of their re
gard. Now that Judge George H. Bur
nett, of Salem, has virtually declined
to allow his name to be considered as
a candidate for the office of United
States district attorney, the name of
John H. McXary, district attorney for
-Marion county, will be sent to Wash
ington for approval. It has been
known for some time that Judge Bur
nett's friends were urging him to try
for the office, but Judge Burnett has
held that the oath which he took
when he became judge bars him from
being a candidate. It has also been
known that he has urged Mr. McNary
to try for the berth that W. C. Bris
tol Is holding against the protest of
the Oregon delegation.
Eight thousand dollars x will be
snent on new buildings at the state
fair grounds this spring, the state
lair board having decided. upon the
expenditure at the meeting yester
day. A couple married last week In Van
were lovers in their youth, but had
drifted apart, both had married and
had families. Both lost their spouse
and came together again after 30
years of separation.
A complaint that may bring seri
ous trouble for the officers and mem
bers of the Grants Pass Firemen's As
sociation is made by. the property
committee of the city council t.i the
effect thnt the firemen have gone to
an extreme In decorating the meeting
rooms of the firemen with nude pic
tures and paintings. The cohncllmon
state that the city property linn been
desecrated and a "cleip.hig out " of
the firemen's meeting ruion is ad
vised. IT'S YOl'K KIDNEYS
Don't Mistnke the Cihim' f Your j
Trouble A Eugene Cilizi-ll Shows i
How to Cure Them
Many people never suspect their!
kidnevs. If suffering from a lame.
weak'or aching bark they think that,
it Is only a muscular weakness; when'
urinary 'trouble sets in they think it
will soon correct Itself. And so It Is
...t.u nii .iiw.i- m-tu ittoniH of kid
ney disorders. That Is Just where the
danger lies. You must cure these
troubles or they may lead to diabetes
or Blight's disease. The best rem
edy to use Is Doan's Kidney l'ills. It
cures all ills which are caused by
weak or diseased kidneys. Eugene
noonin i,tiiv to permanent cures.
it A. Fox. well-known resld-nt of i
Eugene. Or., living at 3M', West Sixth
street, nays: "There was a dull,
heavy aching In the small of my back
quite down, anil trouble with the kid
neys and bladder, t'sing Doan's Kid
ney Pills I fimi.l relief In a short
time. The Irritation and Inflamma
tion disappeared and the action of
the kidneys and bladder was regulat
ed and brought to a normal condi
tion. I have a great deal of ronli
dence in Doan's Kidney Pills."
No flower could at all rompare
For sale ty all denlers. Price r.0
cents. Foster-Jtllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the I'nlted
States.
Remember the name Doan s -and
take no other
j We tise all the latest methods Jn
cleaning and dyelnu at the Kiicne
live Works, corner Sixth and Willam
ette street, rnone ilea :i. -
lnves.r will rtoulile their money
In two years If h-y buy lot' or acre
tracts in the llialr fr-"t ad.i;!-t. i
The city mut tiuli.l In '.list d-: ei i inn.
SAWMILL AT e
SPRINGFIELD TO
B
C I!,
t. If!
The Springfield News received In
formation from a thoroughly reliable
source yesterday that a large force
of men would commence work at the
Springfield Booth-Kelly mill making
repairs, installing new niachlnerv and
otherwise Improving the mill and in.
creasing its capacity. Machinery will
be added that will lessen the cost of
cutting lumber and put the plant on
a much more profitable busls. The
plant will be enlarged, thus increas
ing the capacity of the output of lum
ber to a great extent. The mill when
completed will be one of the best on
the Pacific eons.
' The above lnfonnaion was given a
News reporer unsolicited. This means
that there are great things in store
for Springfield, and the starting of
the mill crew will be the cause of a
great revival in all lines of business.
V
' SIXGER SKWIXG M.UH1XK CO.
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sew-
Intr m.nr-hinr.3 ci-ihl nn ..,... .... ..........
015 Willamette street. Phone Ksd
1451. .tf
TIIK IMKTOIt OP OSTEOPATHY
What His Title Menus How He (Jets
It nml the I'enillui- Abilities Ac
quired In His Long Course
of Trclning
The graduate of a recognized col
lege of os:eopi'thy, after a long and
exhaustive study of the highest au
thorities in anatomy, physiology,
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and
all kindred branches, is awarded a
diploma that gives him a legal right
to the title of Doctor of Osteopathy.
That is the only title thnt he wishes,
for he makes no pretense of practic
ing medicine, the word medicine be
ing generally accepted as meaning
drugs.
The abbreviation of the title of
Doctor of Osteopathy is D. O., and
the province of the D. O. is to help
nature, in the human body, to right
herself. He believes thnt drugs are
not only unnecessary, but distinctly
damaging, and that the body is a very
perfect machine that will run along
smoothly If supplied with the proper
fuel (food), and If none of its parts
get out of position.
- Repairing tlio Structure.
But, while the most perfect of ma
chines, it is also the most delicate,
and derangement bf its parts can be
brought about In scores of ways.
Falls, jars strains, undue exertions,
and local contractions or relaxations
due to changes In temperature, are
only a few of the things that may
cause trouble in this delicate mechan
ism. Sometimes the effects are Im
mediately nppnrent, ' sometimes long
delayed.
It is for the especial work of find
ing the derangement and rectifying
It that the osteopathic physician is
trained. Ho is a mnster mechanician,
and when anything Is wrong with the
machine it Is the master mechanician
whose services should be called In.
If some little part has slipped out of
place, the resulting trouble may be nt
a distant part of the mechanism, and
and but the trained expert would be
likely to attempt.repalrs In the wrong
place and work further damage. But
the skilled workman does nothing un
til he has made thorough examination
and found that little part that has
slipped out of place: Then his train
ing enables him to replace it. That is
the work of the osteopathic physician.
If you want an opinion as to the
value of osteopathic treatment do not
make the mistake of consulting any
one whose whole training has been
along other lines. AsK some one who
has had experience with the system
and knows: or, better yet, go to a
good osteopath nnd give him the op
portunity to demonstrate the thing to
you.
Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
Phone Black 1:120. Residence, 734
Ferry street. Phono Hed 3197.
XOTIfK OF i lAL ACCOCVI
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
us administratrix of the estate of A.
(1. Mathews, deceased, and tin1 Coun
ty Court of Lane County, Oregon, has
set Monday, the second day of March,
1 SOS, at io o'clock In the forenoon
of said day as the time for hearing
said account.
All persons Interested aro hereby
notified to appear In said court at
salil time nnd show cause, If any
there be. why the said final account
shall not be allowed, the undersigned
administratrix discharged and her
bondsmen exonerated.
Dated this 31st day of January. IflOS.
MARTHA A. MATHEWS,
Administratrix of the estate of A.
Vt. Mathews, d'-ceased.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oroiion for Lane county.
Glen o. Towers, plaintiff, vs. Oregon
Blue River Mining Company, a
corporation, dof'-mlont.
To Oregon Mine ltiv-r Mining Com
pany, a cu poratlnn, defendant :
In the name of the State or Oregon
you are hereby require! to appear
and answer the romplalnt filed
against you In the above entitled
court and action within six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, and If you fall so
to answer for want thereof the plain
tiff will lake Judgment against you
for the sum of ttluO.OO, with Interest
from August 1. ln.i, and $1250.00,
with lntrest from November 7, 1904,
and ft 4". 'bb Interest from Jan
uary I, llio". and for costs and dis
bursements of action, and for an or
der of .tile of property attached In
ttiH ae'lnn.
This summons Is publi-hed liy the:
o!,.-r of Hon. I.. T. H.irri-, ,
.lo-hO' dl" f)i' .it'OVe r'ltitled COUM.
n i l.. .1 i'io IT. r.'os, and this
.iti;tii..t.' I-- iv-'od the flru tin.i-:
J..n-!..-y 1- :'"'s O
W il.I.I VVS k HE AN.
q .f , ;i ) fur i ' i.i i ii ; iff. I
THE MARKET
. PGR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Ru-gh's
22 west 8:h St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
TO EXCHANGE City and
Ranch Property in Idaho,
Washington, and different
parts of Oregon for property
' in Eugene and surroundings
Gootl well-finished 0 room
Ijjunse and three lots in Par
ma, Idaho, and 110 acre farm
adjoining Parma to trade for
property In Italic Co., Oregon.
800 acres well Improved wheat
farm at Kent, Sherman Co.,
Ore to trade for stock ranch
in Lnno county, Ore.
0 room house in Centrnlia,
Wash., to trade for property
at Eugene, Lane county, Ore.
J J &
2K acres j( .liilng Oakland, Or.,
Douglas Co., to trade for
property in or near Kugene,
Oregon.
For Sale 200 acres on Mo
hawk; 120 acres timber, 5,
000,000 feet; 25 acres Tim
othy and clover hay; four
acres variety orchard; 5 room
house, franio lmrn; price
$:IjOO; 1-2 cash, balance
good terms; will consider
trade for house In Eugene.
4
JSfi acres Joining town; all well
fenced, fine H room house; it
barns, chicken house, smoke
house, etc; it year old family
orchard; price $0.O0; $1000
down, balance at O per cent.
. u
7. acres 7 miles from Kugene;
"0 acres pasture and (IiiiIht;
25 acres cultivation; 4 room
bouse; , r000 lmrn; other
buildings; young orchard
$l.'IOO.
J
28 acres river bottom on McKen
xlo river; mostly In cultiva
tion; fine river iHHtom; small
house and barn, some apples
and peach orchard; a bargain
at $lOOO.
o
.100 acres" pn McKenzle river 5
miles from Eugene; NO acres
bottom land, all fenced
coyote tight; 2 house,
each H rooin,Imm OOxlM); all
horses, rows, sheep, goats,
tools and Implements go
With (he place nt 910,000;
1-2 cash; balance 0 mt cent.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH
. . 22 wst 8ih S,
o
CLASSIFIED
I OK SALE
I
WOOLi FOK Sai.K 16-imh mik
wuuri. Pbuuu b'uriuerti JMi. lti
KOK SALE boii(! irum fir
woou. W. L. Cupiieruoll, at Watt's
jewjlry sture. tl
FOlt SALR lieavj .'arm wiiiiou.
ut-arly new. Imi.iire at tlSj ICast
' Kleventh street. tt
KOH SAI.K Ciu-ap, good second
hand Siud.-baKt'r 3-iucii tva.-;oii.
Enquire at Ki.getie Grueury. U
KOH SALK An Oliver typewriter, I
j near.y nt. ; very II. tie used; a
. bargain tor sonic one. C. S. Frank,
I agent. f 1
VvUiJLl Full SAl.h, A lew turd of j
. .oiid dry grub oak and dry flr.'
i Enquire ol 10. M. Warreu, tii I
! Lawrence street.
; FOH SALE--Cook slove wood for!
i sale; 1 ii-lncli uak wood, tbu ri.it i
t.le lor the cook stove. I'bone Far-1
I n;ers 2 . - f IS ,
KOH SALE A ChaUiam lucubator
1 and bi'o;.der in vod comLti.ni for
sale rileap. Address ilox 14, Eil- I
i Kei.e. Or. I
FOK SALE -Siir.j llat-li Incubator j
n:id bnnih;i , f:lK'iip. Cull at cor-1
I nt'r of es'. l oiirib n.tj Adaiua!
stl';.ets. (la
FOR SALE Kivi-r butuim larui, con- j
I pan or all. E'.liiuire :t 4 i"ti Vesl
' Fifth street. (l'
FOit SALE A sec:i:i J-hitml I'etilu
I ma ituubator, luii-e-v-; capacity;
I pructlcally n?w; also brojd.ir.
1 i'huuu Farmers 114. f 2 1
FOH SALE Good second-band Smith
i ..Premier typewriter. Cull at office
j of International Correspondence
Schools. 4 5 West Sib st.
FOK SALE Huff OrpliiKton ckks,
- 14 tn tl Vr 11 lluntiilnn 1 I ll'l
' Culumbla avenue, comer l'Jlh st.
ml
FOH SALE Six lots close to busi
ness section; street graded and new
sidewalk; on easy payments. V.
Hobvosky, 2CS Lawrence street.
ris
FOK SALE House of five rooms and
large lot on East Eighth street,
north side: at a bargain if sold
soon. J. C. Rlckle. For partic
ulars address or call on S. K. Wil
liams, Eugene, Or.
"FHOM OCCIDENT TO OKIENT"
oua "Around the World," by
("iinrlton llrlstow Perkins. Price,
$1.50. postpaid. Address II. Clay
PerkliiR. Grants Pass. Oregon, fit)
FOK SALE 40 acres near Eugene;
good soli; well fenced; never-falling
spring; cabin; $:!ii00 timber;
JiiOO tills week. Good wagon goes
with it. Inquire 897 Pearl street.
I'2()
FOK SALE in UVVKEli Now eight
room bouse with gas.clectrlc light,
beautiful shrubuery, and all mod
ern Improvements, two blocks
from car line and in heart of res
idence district. You pay no agent's
commission. Lots 66 2-3 x 100.
Apply at this office for particulars.
FOlFsALE AT A UAKGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; lnrge chicken
house; two blocks from Geary
school bouse. Price, $f000. Time
on part. I. N. Harbaiigh, agent,
Kooin 5, over First National Uuuk.
Hrlng this notice with von. -
A UAKGAIN A 30-acro tract. 7
miles west of Eugeno on Eltnlnt
road; 3-4 miles from school; all
under fence; 10 ncres In pasture;
some wood In pasture; 3 apples,
1 cherry, bearing; 2S assorted fruit
trees one and two years old; 20
acres under plow; 15 acres In on If
and vetch; box house of six rooms
nnd pantry; roof leaks some; gar-
. d n fenced; barn for six bead;
mow for 10 ton; two chicken lious
and force pump. Price, $10011.
llrlng this notice. I. N. lliirbaiigh.
over First National Hank. tf
run KKNl
I FOK KENT Five furnished rooms.
I Enquire at 751 Willamette street,
i fl4
FOK KENT Five-room cottage for
t , 1I1J l.'.l l,'l,.U,,tllll
street.
tr
FOK KENT 1 modern furnished
room. Enquire Kooin 2, Schnei
der block. fl5
i FOK KENT Two nirntshed rooms
I for young men students. Cull at
I 33 2 Fust Fourteenth street. tf
FOK KENT Large front room for
rent; hoard In connection If desir
ed. 053 High slreet, corner Tenth.
! Photic lied r.U12. f 15
FOK KENT Two iinflnillUhed
rooms and two furnished roiY'is for
light housekeeping. Apply at 700
Pearl street, corner 12th.
FOK KENT-Stock or dairy ranch
on the ciiast: good pasture, out
range: mntill orchard. Address
.las. L. Furnish, euro Kugene Gun
Company. f!5dw
PASTUKK TO KENT Will pasture
cattle and horses on the Mutthew
Wallts farm, two miles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
noniible. . Inquire Kooin I, over
Loan ft Savings bank, or address
P. O. Hox 1S2. Eugene
va.ti-;i
iW.WI'Kii A girl io work lli the
i miirlv faetiirv at (llto's.
-
! W M Kl i "ok : .r r.iit (leneral ,
h'.-p:':il. Ai'p'.y ll'i'iin I 1 ."..Sim ede (
i HoM. tf
COLUMNS'
W.NTi:i (Cintiiiucd.)
UOt.l AMI SILVHK I'LATING OU
knives, forks anil all bousebnUl ar
ticles tbat do not look like uiv.
Write tbu OreitoH 1'latiuK Works,
K's I.OMiisdalB street, l'ortlaud,
'iremm. for urlcea
WANTKU Two probationers lor I tie
lleneral bostiltat. Apply to Miss
Murray, at tbe bospital, ICiiKene,
1 Or.
TO TKAHK ly owner. tlniDcr land
lor city properly or land close to
boiuo tuwu. No aiteuts. Address
II. Ki., liux 4'J4, UiiKt'tiM. Or.
IF VyL' WANT 'I'u SKl.L your prop
erty lelt the Oregon Laud Compa
ny about u and tbey will do Hie
rest. 412 Wlllliuieuu street, Elk
lieue. 0. tf
WANTED Ten ladles and items dai
ly to Bet their dollies uJeaued and
pressed at lue Eugene live Works.
tf
1)0 YOI' WANT ft homestead or tim
ber rlnitn? It so aJre-s Wlllia.n
DouKia, llox oil, Nor;b Demi, Or.
in I v
.ii 1st Mi i s
ACCOKIHON I'l.l'.ATi.-.t; - I lone n .
Mrs. It'll Vincent at 02 7 llilyard;
street., ii"ar East NiuMi, on reason-!
able terms. I'bone lied .Dili, tf j
DON'T full io see Cbezein It you'
waul bargains In renl estate. We'
.buy and sell farm and city prop-1
erty, improved and unimproved. !
Timber and mining stock. 11. Cbe
vm. Koo.ni II, Walton Uldg. tf
STKAY HUI CALK I'amo to my
plac? 1!0 in ilea west of iOueno on
iho SIusliiw s;uko road Jaiuuuy 4,
190S. No mark or brand to be
seen; deep red. Owner may have
his properly by callltiK und paying
cIiuikus. A: V. Amlersou:
UK HUO & H KTI-2LL, S40 Mosa ave
nue, laudscau Riinleuers. Lawns
and yards cured for. Lot us put
your placo In wood shape; flrat
clusH work; coiitnu'tH miulo by the
month Phono oaro of Ueupster'B
grocery, Bluck 1621: f20
r.r, . -,. m
INTERNATIONAL. CORRESPON-
s aUilUOLS - 1UV Lua
Man's University." Given a thor
ough training ut your own home
in nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text bookB and Inatrumunts
when required) furniHhed free,
Full Information and circulnrs at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth atreot. H. J. Klrkwood, rep
reaentatlvo. $10 RICWAUD 1 will offer $10 re
ward, fortho arrest und conviction
or Information leading to the ar
rest and conviction or the party or
parties who entered my fowl house
on tint night of Docemlier 25 and
on th; niglit. of Kehruary 2 and
at.olo treretrom on tho former
date one Silver Hamburg cockerel
and on tho latter dato two brown
Leghorn cockerola, ono mucli Btuullor
than (he other Jos. Duviod. m7
J-OST A XI) KOCXI)
FOUNIJ A bunch of keys belonging
to M. L. Weaner, of Hlckavlllo. O.
Owner can have them by calling
on L. Honney, apeclal police offi
cer, and paying for this notice.
LOST A $20 gold piece on Wlllam
etto Htreet between Eighth nnd
Tenth or between Willamette
Htreet and Hangs' Uvury. barn.
Leave at (Inard office for reward.
f 1 3
LOST On streets Saturday, a leath
er pouch containing a $5 bill,
Koine Hinall change and a Hoffman
Mouae meal ticket with name of
Mra. E . Thrall written thereon.
FlndiT please leave at (inard oMce
or at. 3il Lawrence atreot and re
ceive, reward. f 1 2
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
.uis'i ii. Tons
TIIH LANK COUNTY AII8TKACT
CO., Kooiiih 2 and 3, Waren lllock,
Kugene. Or. Prices rcuRonnhle.
Mi.M.vo k(;im;i:ks
IIICItllhlKT I.IOIOII, liilnliig engineer
and expert metallurgist. Kellable
liifiirtuatlon fiiinlahed to Intending
InvestoiH. Kxanilnntlona and re
iortn on mines and ore treatment
Kugene. Oregon.
it( inrct t
KKKK THOMAS- Archil ect. HUelch
es and plans drawn, blue prlntB
and spQcllicallons. (leneral super
vImIiiii over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Kooin 7, Chrluman
block.
I mii;i;i aki.iim
J. W. KAYS CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugene, Or.
DAY iiKN'lilCK.SoN, undertakers
and ehibaliuerK. Corner Wlllum
ettii and Seventh .treels.
W. T. OOltliON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer. Office
and residence. Tenth and Olive
streets. Phono Ked 44X1.
I'HVHICMXS AXI Hl lttilXINH
UK. II, L. STI'DLKY Osteopathic
pliyslclun. Office over Chambers'
store. r. I H Wlllnmetto street.
Phiinn lllaek 13:fi. Coiisultnlion
free. Kesldence 734 Ferry street.
Phoiin Ked 31! 17.
C. II. CANNON, M. I). llomoepnthlc
libysiclun and surgeon. Chronic,
dl.-eanes and due-uses nf women
and clltl'lleit a Htieeh'lty. Klecrrl
, f.tl vfi'i.Vnry and licllt trfatinelit.
Ofllee, H'tlrc 1, 2 and :, Dunn bnlid
liig. I'lione Main Mo. P.ohi'I
lloirmau IIoiikc Phone Main 11.
Organized lflfl
TlTe First
National Bank
OK EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid In J 190,000
Surplus and undivided
profits SS.OOfr
Additional liability of
stoekbolders under
national banking laws. l<.POb
Total $2SS.0fr
We will be pleused to bave jwd
name on our books your fundi wab
Ject to check. Wo will bundle jimrr
biiaincHa with care nnd in wricl
confidence, whether your arcuual to
large or small.
T. 0. Hendricks Preobton
S. B. Eakln Vice President
P. KJ. SnodKrass CuU.tr
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhicr-
Appreciates smoking goo-3
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar a a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures.- Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
ana tinning Wv,rk. Jal5
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitzm&n
'34 West 8th St,
Phone bluck 1171
IHXTOItH (('out lulled. I
UK. OI.IVK C. WAI.LKK, OsteopnUilc
physician. Office hours, 'J a. in.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:8(1. Hamp
ton building, 7th nnd Will:iiulte
KtreetH. Kcaldunce and office
phone CI 7 1 .
UK. ANNA. MAUKBR, Outeilil
pliy'cinn. All curable (Iihosmv.
treated. Women and cbllilreii in
specialty. Office over F, 12. Dunn'a,
Phone Ked 1631.
J. FKANK TITUS, M. D Ilorooeo.
patblo physician and Burgton.
Chronic diseases and disease of
women' and children given pcbil
attention. Furadlc gulvaiilcjitatic.
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments given. Oflee, cormur
Wlllnmetto and Rlghth strwtH. '
Matlock bldg. Kesldenco
Pearl atrcet. Offlco phone. Red
10H1. Kesldenco phone, Rett.
41181.
ATTOKMOVS-AT-I.AW
S. I). ALI.I3", inirnej-at-la, 16
Wlllametio street, Kugene, Oi-eRoo.
L. M. TKAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of
flco over Kiigunu Loan & 8nvlug3
Ilauk, Kiigone, Oregon.
C. A. WINTKKMKIGK, Attorney-at'
law. Land titles and probate pp
lultles. Offlco over Cbnmber-Url-tow
Hunk.
WOODCOCK & POTTKK, Atlorny
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O.
Potter. Office one block aouth of
Clirlsiiian block, Kugene, tln-gua.
LKON it. MUM liNSON', Attoraey-at-law.
Konma 1 und 2, Eugene iiu
and Savings Hunk.
WILLIAMS & HKAN, AttorneyMt
Inw. J. VV. Wllllnms, L. K. lima.
Practice In all courts of the utaUv
nnd before the I'. S. Lnnd Otflr.
Offices m, 13, 14 and 15 AlcCioi.
llulldlng.
WALTON : NKrtli, Attorneva-ht-law.
J. J. Walton nnd S. P. Ncs. Will
practice In all tho courts in ttm
state. Office, room 11, Walton
lllock, Kugene, Oregon.
DOKKM ft 8K1PWOUTII, Attorm-.nl-at
law. Office In itovey bullduiK
over Chanitlers-Hrlstow bank.
I. N. HAKHAITGII. Special atten
tion given to divorce, and fHnili
menl f estntes. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Knom
ft, First National Hunk Itiiildlng.
Kugene, Oregon.
JKSSK 0. WKLLH, Lawyer, No. 2&
West Klghth slreet, Kugene. Or.
opposite postofflce. Oive gpectaC
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling; es
tates, conveyances nnd collectHiTia.
Alxo to nil pension matters. Phoiiu
Ked 1 17ti
L. 1(11. YKU, AMoriiey-nt-iavv. 1HI
per Yoruu'j shoo store, l'ui;cu4.
Oregon,
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