Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 17, 1908, Image 3

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WUo.!le to The Eugene Guard,
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penltsntlury, It anxious to make'
needed Improvements In lu vilunt. It
desires to raise $500 for the the pur
pose and will send the paper for two
years to any one sending $1, pledging
the use of the money for the purpose
of Improving the paper, and thus
making It a more effective agency for
good. Our readers could not Invest
one dollar in a more useful cause
than to send It to this prison journal,
which Is doing much to benefit a
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Tk. foHow.nS .rrint ons or
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Cobarg-Oeo A. Drury
? Tnd receipt for subscriptions
iv.nd f Weekly Guard. .
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KOXDAY, FEimi AKV 17, 1008
77171
OrARDGlARAN'TEKS :
iargkst circilatiox
Tie Dally and Weekly
Guard have a larger bona fide
subscription list than any oth
er newspaper In Lane county
iDd will accept advertlse-
meats on this guarantee or
money refunded. We are
ready at any time to "show
t down" with our mailing lists
4 ,nd subscription boons, aim
stand ready to forfeit $100 to
t iny charitable institution if
t any competitor in tne neia is
t able to show to a committee
i ol reputable business men
4 that our claim is not true.
,
fflRIT OK CO-OPERATION
M .. .... f.m,,i,
bll(H 1,1' lrj riiBirjivwi
Here are many visitors In Eugene
sto, all having come with a com
purpose. They want to see the
IpVtences of Eugene's enterprise as
Lcted in substantial improvements
li modern character. Roseburg has
'light the spirit of progress and If
iitng for better streets, hence hei
ml enterprising citizens, 170
Kiong, have come to this city to see
kit our paved thoroughfares look
til, and to gather Inspiration from
mi progressive methods. It is i
(toper act on the part of our south
itri neighbors, as well as a tribute
the broad spirit of Eugene prop
el! owners who have so liberally
attributed of their means to make a
teal city of Lane county's capital.
Cottage Grove, Springfield, June-
to and other neighboring towns are
presented by large delegations who
una In a fraternal spirit to assist
the general boosting movement
tilt means more rapid growth and
peater degree of prosperity for
all, not only during the present
Mr, but for all time to come. A com
.salable spirit of co-operation ac
Mea the visit of these delegations,
Ma we are sure will be recipro
,W upon every occasion by the
twple ol Eugene.
ae Guard is uleased to mo thla v-
ot fraternal Visits nmnnir t h -.
ru ot Western Oregon and houei-
rWlBPlrit of irnnH fnlln,..0m ,in
ppratnoted that will bear much fruit
Pirn tuture. The needs of Lune
"If. Its hopes and denim ni-f
PW identical with those of Doug
r Both reed greater pop-
fWoa, better transportation facili-
by too many of our most earnest
workers for reform,
The demand on the Oregon state
board of horticulture for its reports
is far greater than ever before. A
year ago there remained on hand over
500 of the biennial reports issued
in 1905. The 1907 reports were avail
able for distribution about the first
of April and all were gone early in
December. There remain now only a,
small number of the 1901 and 1903
reports for distribution. The earlier
and later reports have all been given
out
Geo. B. Dorrls in today's Guard
makes ca excellent fair grounds prop
osition w'.lch should be considered
beforo ar.y definite steps are taken
to close some other deal. This land
ties close to the cty limits, is nicely
situated and will no doubt be on the
line of the electric railway coming In
from Portland. Mr. Dorrls' price is
reasonable and the terms he offers
very easy.
nil- .
There Ib a lot of talk in the papers
about the different political parties
that will control the labor vote. It
has been our observation that labor
people, which means the rank and file
of the male inhabitants of the coun
try, vote along with one or the other
of the parties, no matter who the
nominee may be. It Is the way the
average man has and he just can't
help it.
The prune Industry is one of grow
ing Importance in Oregon. It is a
question whether we are now plant
ing as many prune trees in the state
as will be needed to make up for the
failing, yields in the older orchards
and to supply the now steadily- grow
ing demand for Oregon prunes, says
the Oregon Agriculturist.
ASSESSMENT
TO BE LEVIED
ON HOP GROWERS
The mijst enthusiastic ann largest
meeting of hongrowers held in this
city since the organization of the
Pacific Coast Hon drawers' Union
has been under way, was held yester
day at the city hull, says the Sulem
btalesman. The police court room
was filled to overflowing for two
hours or more yesterday afternoon,
with an attentive throng of growers.
who listened to earnest anr forceful J
speeches from various growers and I
directors. I
Th subject was thoroughly discus
sed pro and con, and some good Ideas
were advanced. It appeared to be the
general sentiment of the meeting that
the union should not bp abandoned,
and that the movement must be car
ried through at any cost. Paul It.
G. Horst, the wealthy New York hop
dealer and grower, was present, and
although he declined to make nn ex
tended talk made the statement that
It the union could secure 80 per cent
of the acreage It would be a success.
The plan he considered entirely feas
ible. The various plans of raising money
tn carry on the work having b"Mi con
sidered, a recolution was passed that
an assessment of 25 centi p r acre
should be levied on every grower
that has signed the articles of the ts
sociatlon, the money to bo lined for
the purpose of putting some practical
men in the field to push the work of
securing more signers. Tho work of
collecting the amount will b.i handled
by Secretary Bamusartnor, thresh
the vorlous precinct clerks. This
should give n working fund of sev
eral thousand dollars In a Lhort time.
t
One of the principal business firms
of Chicago goes under the sugestlve
title of Booz & Drinkwatcr, and ac
cording to one of our truthful ex
changes Drinkwater Is the hustler of
the firm a chaser. If we may be per
mitted to use a common expression.
Maud
new Industries that are of
,.uer mat creates payrolls,
r" aware tho m .,
I me people
f themselves aake to action, in
T "ome budcrs and capflallsts
Wrprl8e and energy they ex
making ,heir towns clean.
W to 7 r.ugene today
tWar1 br'nging about
r dlt on ur affair9 d h
far-reach i- .. .
111 results.
""Wtls nir I. I... ...
Hi,. . '" "".Mneas Insurance,
n flre Insurance In
Iron j " flock noon one
rw. ' r rlrc Insurance
ii,w .. ' " more. Not
U.0. "e protection
n n multiplies,. It
Nto.1.. Mtl ilu'1 the dollar
lw. " jou v...,,. .... . .
kto J. ' "" antlnie, will TJ-
. -onbled ;,r trU.U-a. Each
.. advonuinc
La to n.,
o 1
It took a squad of police to pre
vent a Philadelphia man from being
mobbed the other day, just for wear
ing a straw hat. The "poor fellow
probably laid down last summer to
take a little nap, and had just waked
up.
In St. Louis a jury acquitted a cit
izen who killed a burglar and then
bouirht his a gold medal. This is a
pleasing reversal of the rule for the
burglar to kill the citizen and then
buy up the Jury.
Hats off to the Pennsylvania jury
which gave a verdict of $1400 dam
ages against a thing In the shape of
a man who sent a malicious comic
valentine to a. woman wno had refus
ed to marry him.
With all due respect to those who
thluk differently, we cannot endorse
the proposition that preaching plain
honesty makes a man either a radi
cal or a socialist.
kuatkkxaij nnoTHKitiioon
TO HOI,l SPKCIAL MKKTIXO
The Fraternal, Brotherhood will
hold a special meeting February 17th
at the Opera House hall at S p. m.
There will be a program and re
freshments served, games of differ
ent klnda and music. Three nun
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Have your abstracts made by Lane
County Abstract Comtwv.
D. C. Hamilton et nx to R. W. Fish
er; 166.67 acres in sec. 36. tp. 17, s. r
12 w. $1800.
Isaac L. iirown to Jennie A. Wvni:
2 acres in sec. 17, tp. 20, s. r. 3 w.
$500.
John F. Kelly et ux to S. B. Sim
mons; 9.18 acres In sec. 29, tp. 17,
s. r. 4 w. $040.
C. Cole et ux to Luanna K. Klbby;
lot 4, block 3, C. Cole's 1st ad to
Mnrcola. $350.
Jumes n. Sloan to; May Trbxel
tract In claim 72, tp. 17, s. r. 3 w.
$600.
Isaac Senders et ux to K. Knud
son; tract In claim 52, tp. 17, s. r.
6 w. $212.50.
Moses B. Sc.itt to .lured Scott;
lots 11 and 12, block 22, Acme.
$4u0.
Heulah C. Hemenway et al to Vol
ney Hemenway et ux; part of lot 4.
block 8, James Huddleston's ad to
Eugene. $10.
S. P. Ness et ux to M. P. Dommers
naes; 40 acres In sec. 36, tp. 18, s. r.
5 w. $74.
United States to Richard O. Fow
ler; 40 acres In sec. 24, tp. 18, s. r.
8 w. Patent.
Joseph S. Ham et ux to Dora Ha
zen et al; lot 1 in block 10, and lots
5 and 8 In block 7, Eugene. $S(I0.
Sadie M. Perkins et al to James
Morrison; 160 acres In sec. 20, tp.
23, s. r. i w. $4000.
Isaac Senders, ndmr. to K. Knud
sen: tract In claim 52, tp. 17, s. r.
6 w. $212.50.
United States to Warren Nichols;
1110.57 acres In sees. 4 and 33, tp.
17 and IS. Patent:
Jane Luckey et al to M. W. Pen
nington; tract iu claim 52, tp. 17, s.
r. 4 w. $100.
O. & C. R. It. Co. to Wade Rich
ardson; 9959.34 acres In sera. 13, 25,
7. 9, 13. 15, 19, 31, 33, 21, 23, 27,
2 9, 3 5, 31, tp. 17, s. r. 1, 2 and 3
w.
Xelghlxirliodd Fnvorltiv
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Me.,
speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It
Is a neighborhood favorite here with
us." It deserves to be a favorite ev
erywhere. It gives quirk relief in
dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney
derangement, malnutrition, nervous
ness, weakness and general debility.
Its action on the bond, as a thorough
purifier makes It especially useful as
a spring medicine. This grand alter-
latlve tonic Is sold under guarantee
dred invitaltons have been given at w . A. KuyKenaau s orug store.
out and consider yourself lucky to 50c.
eet one. There will also be an ad
dress by State President F. E. Tay
lor. Don't forget Monday night, the
17th.
W. R. BARKER, Treas.
Keeping Open House. .
Everybody is welcome whet, we
feel good; and we feel that way only
when our digestive organs are work
ing properly. Dr. King's New Life
Pills regulate the action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels so perfectly one
can't help feeling good when he uhcs
these pills. 25 cents at W. A. Kuy
kendail's drpg store.
WOOD 8AW1XO
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W
E. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Wfl
3312. Residence, 267 Illgn street tt
Gasoline woodsew
" ad..i .
...MIKH it lg m. ... Ilt.mofla
vt the ulminntivi .i.lust
It Is a well es
. : vt itn
fair:
SIXfiKIl SKVIXi M.U MINK O.
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson S ?w.
Ing machines sold on easy payments.
street, inone
MOTHER'S KliCilKX
Seventh and OaR streets, has open
ed under new management. Good
board and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner every Sunday,
tt MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT.
Suffcriha lili'l l"Hal Snrfd.
E. S. Lopi r, of Marllla. N. V., says:
"I am a carpenter nn.l have had man)
severe cuts healed by lliicklen Arni
ca Salve. It has saved me suffering
and dollars. It Is by far the best
healing salve I hnvo ever found."
Heals burns, sores, ulrers, fever
snres, eczema and piles. 2 5 rents at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug stoie.
I OASOI.IXK WtKil) MtVIXO
j W. G. White !. prepared to siw
your wood on short notice. I
i Phone Black 4351. Residence.'
.516 West Sixth street.
R d
tf
fact v. .. 11 es-., . .. . vmin and
Ik... """ the oneer vm. " "u i"'" ' "
J'! ef'eetlve yiAjr ad- Her .tlrl. Ueht. her heart Is free,
J!' " I Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea.
Lima irug
t. -
N la 'he brlEht llttlo
rrt" the Oregon 2lfl
tt'irnaf fnn ninnoft. Iave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. If Company,
SHIP VOI R I'lK'Mft'K
to Bell Tower Co., 9"2 Post Street.!
SeattK Wash. They always pay ;
tho highest market price. j
A tissue builder, fleth producer,
brings health and happiness Into the
system. That's what Holllster'i
Rorkv Mountain Tea has done for.,
millions. 'Twill do te ame for.
vou 35c. tea or tabids. Linn Drug
THE MARKET
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphcy
& Rugh's
22 west 8 h St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
TO EXCHANGE City and
Ratjch Property in Idaho,
Washington, and different
parts of Oregon for property
in Eugene and surroundings
Good well-finished 0 room
house and tUree lots lu Pur
ina, Idaho, and 1 10 acre farm
adjoining Panim to trade for
pro-rty In I.ani) Co., Oregon.
800 acres well Improved wheat
farm at Kent, Shcrnuiii Co.,
Ore., to trade for stock ranch
In I.niui county, Ore,
O'
0 room lionso In Centniliu,
Wash., to trade for p roix-r ty
at Kugene, Lane county, Ore.
28 acres Joining Oakland, Or.,
Dbuglnss Co., to trade for
property In or near 'Ciigene,
Oregon.
J J J
For Sale 200 acres on Mo
liunk; 120 acres timber, fi,
000,000 feet; 2.1 ucn'S Tim
othy and clover liny; four
acres variety orchnrd; 5 room
house, frame barn; price
$:!,100; 1-2 cnsli, balance
goinl terms; will consider
trade for liou.se In Eugene.
185 acres joining town; nil well
fenced, fine 8 room house; 8
bnrus, chicken house, smoke
house, etc; 3 year old family
orrhard; price $0500; $1000
down, balance at 0 per rent.
jt
T5 acres 7 nilliti from Kugene;
50 acres pasture and timber;
25 acres cultivation; 4 room
house; SOxOO burn; other
buildings; young orchard
$1300.
28 acres river bottom on McKen
zlo river; mostly in cultiva
tion; fine liver bottom; small
house and barn, Homo apples
nnd peach orchard; a bargain
ut $1000.
.100 acres on McKenzle river 5
tnllea from Eugene; 80 acre
bottom land, all fenced
4
coyote light; 2 houses,
each H rooiim, Intra 00x1)0; nl
horses, vows, sheep, gout,
tools nnd Implement go
with the plnre at $10,000;
1-2 cash; balance 0 Mr cent.
McMURPHEY
& RUGH-
22 west .h S,
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
an sale
WOOD FOR SAi.E 16-lnch
wood. Phouo Farmers 2S6.
oak
126
FOR SALE boeoufi growtn fir
wood. Vt. L. Uoppernoll, at Watt's
Jewelry Btore. tf
FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon,
nearly new. Inquire at 6S5 East j
Eleventh street. tt
FOR SALE A fresh Jersey cow fi
sale Enquire of Floyd Vaughn, TO TRADE
West Eleventh street. f!
WAXTK1I (Continued.)
GOLD AND 8ILYEU PLATING On
knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like nw.
Write the Oregoa Plating Works,
128 Lownidale street, Portland,
Oregon, for orlces
WANTED Two probationers lor the
lleneial hospital. Apply to Miss
Murray, ut tho hospital, Eugene.
Or.
: FOR SALE Cheap, giod second- i
j hand Studebaker 3-iuch wagon,
j Enquire at Eugene" Grocery. tt.
j FOR SALE An Oliver typewriter.
I nearly new; very little used; a
I bargain for some one. C. S. Frank,
agent. flJ
By owner, tinnier land
for city property or land close to
some town. No agents. Address
II. U., Box 494. Uugeue. Or.
IF YOli WANT TO SELL your prop
erly tell the Oregon Laud Compa
ny ubotit It and they will do the
reot. 413 Willamette streot, Eu
goue. Or. tf
WOOD FO:i SALE, A tew cords of
good dry grub oak and dry fir.
Enquire of E. M. Warreu, 442
Lawrence street.
FOR SALE Cook stove wood for
sale; 16-lnch oak wood, the right
ale for the cook stove. Phone Far
mers 286. fl8
FOR SALE A Chatham incubator
and brooder In good condition for
sale cheap. Address Box 14, Eu
gene, Or.
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly to get their clothes uleuned and
pressed tit the Eugene Dye Works.
tt
Organized
The Fin k ,
National Bank
CF EUGENE, OREGON
Cnpltal paid In $100,000
Surplus mid undivided
profits 65,000
Additional liability of
slockluilil.'iH iiiul, r
national banking laws. 100,000
Total $365,000
We will be pleased to have your
nnino on our books your funds sub
ject to check. We will handle your
business with raro and In strict
confidence, whether your account Is
largo or small.
T. G. Hendricks. .
S. B. Eakln
P. E. Snodgrnss.
President
, .Vice President
Cashier
FOR SALE Sure Hatch Incubator
and brooder, cheap. Call at cor
ner of West Fourth and Adams
streets. 115
FOR SALE River bottom farm, con
talnlng about 60 acres; will sell
part or all. Enquire at 476 West
Fifth street. f35
FOR SALE A second-hand I'etalu
ma Incubator. 126-egg capacity;
practically new: also brooder.
Phone Farmers 114. f2l
DO YOU WANT a homestead or tim
ber claim? If so address William
Douglas, Box 341, North Bend. Or.
in 10
MlSCKLUAMiUt.8
ACCORDION PLKATl.SU -Done by
Mrs. Bert Vlneent at 627 Hllyard
Btreet, near East Nluth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
DON'T fall to see Chozom If you
want bargains lu reul estate. We
buy and -sell farm aud city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and milling stock. H. Che
eMi, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf
1E ROO & RETELL, S40 Moss ave
nue, liindscape gardeners. Lawns
and yurds cared for. Let us put
vour pluce In good shape; first-
class work; coutrurts made by the
month. Phone care of De-upster's
grocery. Black 1621: f2
FOR SALE Good second-hand Smith
Pramlni. I vnow rl t ,r ("nil at Office
of international Correspondence INTERNATIONAL
Schools, 45 West 8th St.
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhler
FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. W. 1) Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, comer 19th st.
ml
FOR SALE Six lots close to busi
ness section; street graded ununew
sidewalk; on easy payments. V.
Robvosky, 268 Lawrenco street.
f 1 5
FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machine.
$5.00; Chambers Encyclopaedia at
1-3 value; good platform spring
hack and woodruck. 897 Pearl
street. f22
FOR SALE House of five rooms and
large lot on East Eighth street,
north side: at a bargain if Bold
soon. J. C. Illckle. For partic
ulars address or call on S. R. Wil
liams, Eugene, Or.
FOR SALE HI uWNBlt New eight
room house with gas.electrlc light,
beautiful shrubbery, 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 160.
Apply at this office for particulars.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; large chicken
house; two . blocks from Geary
school house. Price, $1600. Time
on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent,
Room 5, over First National Bank.
Bring this notice with vou.
A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 7
miles west of Eugene on Elmlril
road; 3-4 miles from school; all
under fenre; 10 acres In pasture;
some wood In pasture; 3 apples.
1 cherry, bearing; 28 assorted fruit
trees one and two years old; 20
acres under plow; 15 acres In outs
and vetch; box house of bIx roums
and pantry; roof leaks some; gar
den fenced; barn for six head;
mow Tor 10 ton; two chicken hous
and force pump. Price, $1000.
Bring this notice. I. N. Harbaugh,
over First National Bank. tf
mm RKN1
FOR RENT Five-room cottage for
rent. Inquire at 194 East Eleventh
street. tf
FOR RENT I modern furnished
room. Enquire Room 2, Schnei
der block. fl5
FOR RENT 1o rurnlshed rooms
for young men students. Call at
332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf
FOR RENT Large front room for
refit; board In connection If desir
ed. 053 High street, corner Tenth.
Phone Red 5042. f22
FOR RENT Two unflrunlshed
rooms and two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply at 760
Pearl street, corner 1 2 1 1).
FOR RENT Htock or dairy ranch
on the const; good pasture, out
range: small orchard. Address
Jus. L. Furnish, euro Kugeno Oun
Company. fl5dw
PASTI'RB TO RENT Will pasture
cattle and horses on the Matthew
Wallls farm, two tulles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
sonable. Inquire Room 1, over
Loan Savings' bank. n address
P. n. Box 182. Klllle
CORRESPON
DENCE SClilvOLS Inn llunj
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your outu home
in nearly all tho trades nnd profes
sions. Text books a ltd Instruments
(when required) furulshed free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office. 45 W.
Eighth street, tt. J. Klrkwood, rep
resentative. $10 REWARD I will offer $10 re
ward for the arrest and conviction
or Information leading to the ar
rest and convlctlftn of tho party or
parties who entered my fowl house
on tho night of December 2 5 and
on the night of February '2 and
stole trerefrom on the former
date one Silver Hamburg cockerel
and on tho latter date two brown
Leghorn cockerols, omv much smaller
than the other Jos. Davles. in 7
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is pos tivcly the best JOc
Cigar on the market
LOST AND FOl'NIt
FOUND A bunch of keys belonging
to M. L. WcBnor. of lllcksvllle, O
Owner can have them by calling
on L. Bonney, special police offl
cor, and paying for this notice.
PROFESSIONAL CDIUMN
AllSTU.UTOHS
THH LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waron Block
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
MINING KNOINHKRH
HE It BERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines aud ore treatment
Eugene, Oregoa. y
AHCIIITKCT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and - specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course of
' constriction. If thinking of build
lug, lurge or small, see mo. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmun
block. 1
? lumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. ' Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and 'let us estimate on
your work.
Ay a & Heitznun
34 West 8th St.
Phone block 1 171
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPR AYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fjili'lmiiks-MorNO (iiHolino KiiKlnoa
for pumiiliiK, NrayinKi Nuning, grind
ItiK. .OutfllH oomph'tr,
Fiililmnks Knili'H for wriKliiiiR. .
KulrlmnkK-MorNO hyimmuH and Mo
iom for power iiiul liulit.
Fiiii'lmiikK-lMoi-Nu WimlnilllH ami
TowtM-rt. ,
Kiitrhiiiik.H-!1iiN4 (irlhriVrH, FtMsl
ChopfirrN, NYU I'll iiin.
AH first. tmllly K'"" nt Ipwont ,
price nhvnyN In Hloclt. IMlH'ml UtinM.
Prompt reply to liUiilriiH nnd quirk
NliipiiH'iilH. Write for t'littiloKtie and
price.
EERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS Ml RSE 032, CO.
Por. land, Oregon
ATTOIt.VICYH-.VT-liAW
IMIKItTAKF.HH
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Kugono, Or.
DAY & IIBNDKItSON, undertakers
and einbalmera. Corner Wlllam
ettu and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Suite licensed embalmcr. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4481.
1-1IYHK IAN8 AMI HI KOKOXH
8. r. ALLEN', jmortiej-at-la, 61
Vt'lllametto street, Eugone, Oregon.
L. M. TKAVIsTAttorney-nt-law. Of
fice over Kugene l.onu & Savings
liunk, lOugene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTKIt.MKIEK, Attorney-at
law. Lund titles and probute spec
ialties. Office over Cliuinbers-Urls-tow
Dank.
WOODCOCK & POTT I! II, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsmnn block, Eugene, Oregon..
DR. 11. L. 8TUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette street.
Phone1 Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry stroet.
Phona Red 3197.
C. 11. CANNON, M. I). Homoepathlc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. lOlectrl
cul vlbrutory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 3 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Hoards
Hoffman llouso. Phona Main 11.
LEON R. EDMl NflON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 nnd 2, Eugune Loan
and avlags U.n.k.
WILLIAMS & HE AN, Attorneys-at-luw.
J.-W. Williams, L. E. lleatu
Practice In nil courts of tho stats
and before I he II. S. Land Offlc.
orflceH 111, LI, ll anil 1 r. McCluni,
lliillillng.
W A NT F.I
WANTED A girl to work in
candy factory at Otto's
the
WANTED cook lor hiiaemi General
hospital. Apply llooiul 16,Smeele
Hotl. tf
I
I WANTED Young gentleman wants
position In city. Addres J. Y.,
care Guard. f22
AGENTS WANTED Men 'with or
without rigs to handle good-paying
proposition; big money: short
hours; small capital required. Call
on or adress E. W. Btuart, Room
16, Gross Hotel. MS
Hit. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, 9 u. in.
to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Hamp
ton building, 7th and Willamette
sire. 13. Residence and office
phone fit 71.
Hit. ANN. a MAL'REIt, Ostenpathlr
phy'cian. All curable riWeuse
treated. Women and children .
sirlalty. Office ovor F. E. Uunn'l
Phone Red 1631.
WALTON Ni'.SS, .Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practlco In all the courts In tho
stale. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
HOURM & HK I PWOIiTH, Attorneys
li t law. Office In llovey building,
over Chninliers-ltrlHtow bank.
I. N. HARIIAUGII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment f estnles. Agent for Conti
nents Insurance Company. Room
6. First Nulloiiiil Dunk Ilulldlng,
Eugene, Oregon.
JESSE (1. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 2
West Eighth street, Eugone, Or.
opposite postofflce. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tate, conveyances and collection.
Also to all pensiou matters. Phono
Red 1176.
. FRANK TITUS. M. It llomoeo
pathio physician and surgeon.
Chronic diseases and diseases of I
women and children given special i
attention. Faradlc galvanic, static,
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treatments given. Oflce, corner
Willamette and Eighth streets,
Matlock bldn. Renldenre 633 I
Pearl street. Office phone, Red L. niLYEl', Attorney-at-law. Offlce
1091. Residence pboae. Red i over Yuran's shoe store, Eugena..
4981. Oregon.
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