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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
THE .Kl'CJKXK JAILY WARD, TM'RSDAV, KKBIU'AUY 0, IBOfl nay of tLe week, "twiiM Address all com- ;'.l5Tbe Eugene Guard, oBtb BU 1 .ih n& C'rtt'esmada knowu on Uot' Faeene, Oregon. pomof- 177... fur The "'"'. . I ?;;,e are authorized w II.. h.t lor subscriptions ".r business for The Dally Irrti"11-' nnirv. aW'ert are authorized to in TrSt for subscriptions j Associated Press GU' . n ri.ATIOX The Dally " jurdnaveaiarRer . u bcrlption list than any otn e newspaper in Lane county j will accept advertise rs on this guarauree money reiunucu. idy at any time to "show iin" with our mailing lista mi jubscrlption books, and ,a,d ready to forfeit $100 to ai charitable Institution if ntnr in the field Is inj cvuov...", .. . n a cnmnltttee e 10 suo" " i.Kia hne1npq men 01 rupumuto Ilil our Haiui i uui - fSCBV NEWSPAPER HYENAS ARK HOWLING r.? morning paper Is righteously indignant over the fact that a :! small ads was printed in The I Tuesday, which did not ap that paper." lis indignation is s'y accentuated further by the iat a great many advert Ise- ippear in this paper that aiv ;:iited In the Morning Mummy, tniines3 men preferring a news- of stah'e and general home civ- m to one that is built up on M, bargain-day offers for less tost of production. The figures! regarding the cost of the worn ibiolutely false, except the prl.e by the advertisers and It was i every cent of the $3.50 chnr- ever any advertising proposition That is all that concerns the iio paid for it, and the luorn- 5rr's howl was simply In line '.ke cut-throat policy of the gang 'spaper shysters who control it. tmipetltion is as unfair as are qual rates they charge patrons to to get business, and the only Is they know are of the busl- Wte. As far as The Guard ls-j 'ned, It is capable of running affairs, Is not interested in s of the morning paper, and 5! a very satisfactory and nrof- ' business without resorting to methods. Furthermore. The 1 guarantees the largest paid 105 of any newspaper In Ore Wside of Portland, and gives ' irertiser value received for ! he expends with it. If Put to the straits of the Pt Mumtney in netting business -t stand up on our hind lees like the hungry hvenas ttbettreet but we don't think u. The Outlook For the Wage Earner...... Br CARROLL D. WRIGHT, former fd,r.l CommlMl.n.r 7opyrlM by J. E. Purdy. of Ubor- fcIIK wage earner hns boon more APPRF.TTEXSI VK durinS tl10 las' few weeks, I take it, than any otlier r d individual in the comiimnitv. His interest now ik TO AVOID STRIKES, TO SAVE HIS MOXEY AND I . I TO PATRONIZE THE SAVINGS RANKS IX- '5 STEAD OF THE SALOON for the ,mr,.oso of Pr invina; for his share in the continued prosperity or to be able to sus itiii himself during temporary depression. He has not had the best )f it the last few years, while capital has. He has seen PRICES GO HIGH Eli AND HIGHER, until in some lines they have become irnhibitive. Oh the whole, he has seen wages go higher ami higher, ilways keeping un advance, varying in its degree, on prices. The Tiiifgin before the late Knanciul Hurry was less than the hist few yours, m that, taking the general range of prices ;iml the general range of s-ages. WAGES HAVE NOT INCREASED more than 4 or 5 jercent more rapidly than prices. So the wage earner has felt that he was not getting his FULL iharo of the benefits of the greater prosperity that has prevailed, and tl this respect his position is correct. Now, with the new conditions innf renting us low prices will prevail again that is. if prices go down, ind there may be such a tendency during the next few months. WAGES WILL REMAIN PRACTICALLY WHERE THEY ARE fo,r some time, for it has been well established by long experi ence that when prices rise wages remain down for awhile and then follow on, rising as fast as prices and ultimately u little more rapidly. 5o when prices go down wages follow along at a later period, but they in not fall quite as low as at any previous periods, because the con stant trend of wages with ever varying alterations of conditions is UPWARD. " 1 WHILE THE ABSOLUTE STABILITY AND INTEGRITY OF CAPI TAL MUST BE PRESERVED FROM A PURELY ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW, IT IS ALSO ESSENTIAL THAT THE PROSPERITY OF THE WORKINGMEN THE GREAT FORCE THAT MAKES CAPITAL VALUABLE SHOULD BE PRESERVED, BOTH FROM A SOCIAL AND AN ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW. 'll:VS OK THi: KAltM Kit's W M'K .'"Wr's ife come out of the ('?r'8 wfe m ""I of the ' f. A vasiie statement in '"man's column" ! ,i ,; ,ri'" "that It is fonrt Bine to l,e,n,p a fllrmr'g ' m,a!"ler ,l(,wn life's path- " us ronummt from a ll'-- "Oh. yes. that , . ' . hut i,n your husband '"" nd Imv... ...u ..... " ft have , mpandpr ,lp the Ian. ..i . h f , ,ul Hiuinters m ' ,0 f""l! dinner with; - :, .itT r""t,d In the wet . l"e cows until ' .r lTf 'he r..l..r ,.r .. I . earh t.- . i ! "m ausoros a h"n 5011 ni.Minder r"" ol" of the. I J"" tires, on a :. ,hi ' tt. n yini meander ' -. 'ind that thef 'i-,,;.",r ''"-I '"I'll it re-! ?'''" 3 1 'in,l f.ie old ' ''' -i ' :! 111 I,:)r :"e - ..ri and the dog in the milk, you will realize, dear girl, that this meander business Is not what it is cracked up to be." The other view, the optimistic one, can be set forth as follows: A cheering person can picture farm life s) Uylic that the farmer, on rising la the morning, does not disturb his wife, but says good morning into the bou doir phonograph. Me may add a hint as to what he would like to have for his breakfast when he returns from his automobile ride about the farm. At ti o'clock the maid calls the farmer's wife, and by half pa.it nine she has a telephone call from her husband, over on the northwest quar ter, saying that he will join her in five minutes. At breakfast the dally papers .are read, having come by rural delivery a few minutes before,, and the wife announces the program for the day. It may be French, mu sic, physical culture or clubs. A package of the latest novels, a ride across the country on a blooded mare, skating In winter, golf In summer, a lecture on art in the village hall all these things are set f:rth as pos sibilities for the plutocrat farmer's wire in this state. And in the ev-vi-ing the pianola puts Beethoven o Handel at the lady's finger tips. Tho children are put to bed. the govern ess dismissed and a telephone confer ence with the neighbors over the day's gossip is begun. The farmer reads his favorite poet and the nig'tt glides on. Did you ever notice that tobacco is always clean? If n man drops a piece of meat, no matter how clean the floor may he, he will either give It a kick or pick 'It. up and lay It to one side. He will never eat it. Hut let him drop his plug of tobacco on the ground and no difference how dirty the spot where It fell, ho will pick It up and give it a careless wipe on his coat sleeve or the bosom of his pants and then take a chew with a greater relish than ever. Of course Chancellor Hay was not hired to write his defense of swollen fortunes. If the tainted money hunch bought and distributed free many copies, he couldn't help thai, could he? His publishers got the price and he got his whack. Why all this com motion, just because he guessed what sort or a book would sell? Now we are told that the rall'-ond rate law was not Intended to lonei rates merely to make tnem to everybody. Still, unless v member wrone. one of the arirunients tc popularize the measure when it was before congress was thai rates were too high and that it mid bring them down. If lesal reputation c units fr any thing, the emH'"i-' lia'-iH':-' '' drawn by Senator Ktmx and Iv" -inccJ In the seiiate !: 1:.." i ':" house by Representative Bates, of Pennsylvania, should' stand the su premo court test. As a starter the count of Gladys has deposited the advance payment $.1, 000,000 in Vanderbilt cash in his home bank. No matter how soon di vorce may come, he'll never be con vinced that bis marriage was a failure. ; The annual output of the Carnegie iilero Commission was nine silver and j seven bronze medals. In addition o $10,500 in cash to heroes and their dependents, not to mention the turn down of would-be rewarded heroes. Congressman Hitchcock, editor of the Omaha World-Herald, spoke from his books when he told the house that the tariff on newspaper was cost ing him $9000 a year. Hut the head standpatters didn't bat an eyelid. Says one of the know-it-alls. "Ja pan will not begin a war with the I'nlted States till convinced that she can win." All right, let it go at that She ctfti never be convinced without being gold-bricked, can site? Senator Knox needs a new press agent. There was a slight fire in his Washington house the otlier day. and no usWtlon that It was caused by rrlction rrom his rushing boom has j been printed. f However, it is nothing new ror the professional politicians to find i vexation In what the general public finds the keenest satisfaction. Any old politician can produce, nil will, a "feeling of horror" at the use! of patronage by the other fellow j IP YW KNKW I The merits or the Texas W(.n,l-r, ; you would never suffer from kidney,' bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a I bottle (two months' treatment 1 . Sold i bv O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for! testimonials. Hr. K. W. Hall. SfZO" Olive street. St. Louis. I I w i: ( AN' St im-i.v I Your wants with wood OaV, Ma-1 pie, Kir. and Tie". Also Coal. I WILLIAMS TltANSFKI: CO. Phono H!ai k 1 141, i fiASOMVK WfK)l H.WVINO V. G. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4 3 Ti 1 . Residence, 516 West Sixth street. POltTLAMI I'.OYAL IIAM r.V ; Bread, th best inwl healtnlest bread made, for sale at Otto's. I We eon id -inl j'.u thni.am! of testimonial from I pie re.i.ir d to. health i.v lloVi-ter's !( ky M mniain Ten. No ii'h'-r r-in"tv effective and ir7. 3. Tea T.iVet-. LINN HIM (1 CO. .1 M li (' CM THE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey . & Rugh's 2?. west 8,h St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! Organized 1883 The First ) Oil RALE WANTKIi (Continued.) YOOL KOU Sai.E lG-lucli oak wood. Phone Farmers 2Nti. 12ti , lalf, $2;.. Fuiruumut. Fresh nilU'li row uml CIO D YOr WANT u hotm'steml or tim ber oUiim? It so ml dross William Douglas, Hox 34 1. Nurth lk-ml. Or. in 10 OF EUGENE, OREGON , FOR Al.K becuiid Ki-uwm fir wuou. W. L. Cuppuruutl, ut Wutl'a j jewelry store. tf ; FOK SALK Cho;i, p.iud st'cmd ! hand Suiilvhaker It-incii wuon. j Kuquiro ai Kngno Urotury. if ! FOU SALfj- A'ook stove wood (or ; salt; iij-iiLcli uuk ilk.J, the i'tn!t sii- for iliu couk biovtt. IMiuae Fur hit' is Ati. 116 GOLD AM) S1LYUU I'LATING On kulvos, forks and all household ar ticle that do not look like no'v. Writ the Oregon IMatlug Works, 2H Lownsdale siruet, Portlaud, Oregou, for uricoa j Capital paid In......... $t&tQ0b Surplus and undivided profits ' Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. ACCOiiDlOX lLh;A r,G -Done by Mrs. licit Vincent at 627 llilvard street, uear Kast Ninth, on reason able terms. 1'liouo tied Z'-iO'l. tf TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eugene and surroundings Good we II -finished O room house and three lots in I'ur ma, Idaho, and 1IO acre farm adjoining Pamia to trade for jroicrty in Lane Co., Oregon. 15 acres, 1 mile from Kiitfeno; nil in cultivation, (t-room house; fiood barn; brick cid ler; chickeij houso and park; family orchard; desirable place feu- prion tfUUOO "5 acres f tlio ery be't river bottom laud, unimproved; will trade fnr eity i.njpei'ty. . as acres jniiiinjj (JnUland, Or., Donjilass f"o., (o trailo for property in or near Kuyeiie, Oregon. 2tl acres n .Mohawk, t2'.t acres timber; cruises :,000,000 ft., balance In pasture, meadow and fruit ; ."-room bouse, frame barn; price lowered from $;i.00 to will consider trade for residence hi Kiinrne. 1 H acres Joining town; nil well fenced, fine ft room house; it barns, chicken bouse, smoke house, etc; 'I year old family orchard; price Md.-.OO; $1000 down, balance at (1 per cent. K 10 acres of limber lying imme diately on Stilslaiv rivet; cruiser H.OOO.OdO feet, to trade for property In or near Kugene. . (iO acres of eordwoud; M.000 eorfN, II in lies soul h of Kit gene, at ISUO r acn. 2H acres river bottom on MeKen zle river; mostly In cultiva tion; fine river lHittoin; small house and I mi in, some apples and peach orchard; a bargain at $1000. ." w frttl acres; HO acres timber, IO Misinre; IO aires rirl tivatlon; .Vroom bouse; fair barn; variety orchard; ISO head of rattle; '2 bora's; new uagon; hack; new plows; dine mouer, etc. Price, $:$oo; will consider trade for proterfy in or near Mugene, McMURPHEY & RUGH 22wst8:hSf, KOIl SALE A Chatham iniiiliiitor and liroodi'r in khou i'uailiil:m t.ir Htiio cheap. Adilriihs llux H, Kn-j Kimi'. Or. HAY FOIt SAI.K .T,l: tons of o:it hay, g.i,;il iiniility; will ili'Hvfi hi ; Kunt'. 1 luiK' I ariiK'i'.i I-.', Si:-ii!Kfit'lil. f-ii j ' KOU SAI.K RIvit tint t m f:irn, run- ' tal:iiiif nluiut ilu in-rts; will sell ; part or nil. ICnctuiro u; 4 7 ii st t-'itih siri'it. t-" I'Olt SA1.K- A si'iNiiiJ-hnnil I'.tiln 1:1:1 i.uiiliiitor, I2i',-i'.n; i:ai;i-it ; i pl-ai'tk-l'.lly 11 -w: al.s;t lir.iil i nuu-j 1- iirnuTs 11-1. i-l FOI! SAI.K- C.o'Hl 'cnim-!nuul Smith ! . . rreuiliM' typiiwritr. t.'iill til oitl.'o iC liiternntiiinal ('iiiviisp.iniltmro j Si'huols, 4."i Wejt. S;h at. j ! FOIt SAI.K Huff , Orpington eBBn. ' I 1 3 for $1. W. B lluinpiun, 1 10J I Colmnbiu avenue, "nrner 19th at. in 1 DON'T full lo see i:heiem It you wunt burKainn iu riuil estnte. We buy mid sell (arm and city prop erty, improved nnd unimproved. Timber und niinliiK utock. 11. Che f'll. Kuum 11, Walton Uldg. tf Total J265.00O Wo will bo pleased to have your name ou our books your funds ub ! Ject to check. We will handle jrar ! business with care and Id strict ' confidence, whether your account 2 large or small. T. Q. Hendricks President 3. B. Enkiu Vice Prraidcttt P. E. Snoilgrass CuMn; Luke L. Goodrich. . Assistant Owhlrr UK ItOO & HKTKI.I.. S40 Moss ave nue, lundscupe Kardcncrs. Lawns and yards carcl for. Lei us put your place In ;ood shape; first class work; contracts made by the month. I'lione care of lio'jip.stcr s grocery, lllack 1 ti 2 t : fill) INTERN A T 1 0 N A I UI0NC10 SCHOOI il.aa s I'llivcrsitv . ouith tralnliiK at in ca i.i ail .tic ll sioiis. Text hooks I wncii rctiuircd i Full Inforinal Ion, the local enrollme ElKhi li silent, it. J reseiitutlve. COKItESl'ON- .S "The. Itusy tilves a tllnl- I your own home aiu-s i, 11 ,1 (iluit'S. and iustrtiUHMits ttlrulsiH-d tree. and c h e u In i s al in office. 45 V. KirKivuod, rep- FOIt SALE SliiKer Sewiim .Machine. $i.00; Chambers Encyclopaedia at 1-3 value; ood platform sprinK hack and woodraclt. 897 Pearl street. f22 FOK SALE m UWNEH New elRht room house with gas.electrlc llKhf, 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 CO 2-3 x ICO. Apply at this office for particulars. $10 HEW Alt I) -1 will offer $10 re ward for the nrresi and conviction or Information leudliiK to the ar rest und conviction of the party or parties who entered my fowl house ou the n is lit of December 25 and ou the n i k li t of February 2 and stole trerefrom on the former date ono Silver Hamburg cockerel and ou the latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller j than the other Jos. Davles. in7 FOU SALE AT A BARGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, ono 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 Bunk. Bring this notice with von. . BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 7 miles west of Eugene on KMntrn roa.l; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres iu pasture; s.mie woo:! In pasture; 3 apples. 1 cherry, lii'iiring; 2S assorted fruit trees one and two years old; 20 acres under plow; 15 acres in oat.i and vetch; box house of six rooms and pantry; roof leaks some; gar den fenced; barn for six head; mow for'10 ton; two chicken hous pnd force pump. Price, $1)00. Bring this notice. I. N. Hnrbaiigh. over First National Bank. tf LOST AM) KOl'Nl) FOUND A bunch of keys belonging to M. U Wesner, of Hicksvllle, O. Owner can have them by calling on L. Bonney, special police offi cer, and paying for this notice. ' MONEY FOUND A sum of money was found In Hampton Bros store Saturday. Owner can have same by describing It and paying for this notice. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Plumbing nut liK.M FOR HEN'T- I'lve rwm cottage, for rent. liKiulru at 1 !' I East Eleventh street. tf FOIt RENT 1vo furnished rooms for young men at orients. Call at 332 Fust Fourteenth street. tf FOR RENT Large front room for rent; board in connection if desir ed. cr.3 High street, corner Tenth. Phone Red fitM2. 122 FOR RENT Two iinrirunlslied ' rooms mid two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 7t0 Pearl street, corner 12lh. PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine gra.lug; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. ). Box lxa. Eugene WANTKIi WOOIK'HOPPERS WANTED Apply lit Dr. Brown's office In Clirlsmun block. f22 WANTED Young gentleman wauls position In city. " Address J. Y., care Guard. f22 WANTED Two probationers for the General hospital. Apply to Miss Murray, at the hospital, Eugene, Or. COTTAGE WANTED Must be mod ern, close In, with hath, hot and cold water, etc, fall at Stanleys, CI2 Wlllametts street. tf WANTED Work of any kind by a Divinity student before and after school. Address 7fi4 Ferry strew.. 122 TO TRADE By owner, timber land for city property or land close to mimn town. No agents. Address II. O., Box 4a I. Hiigenn. Or. IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It nnd they will do the rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf WANTED Ten Indies and gents dal )y to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at thu Eugene Dye Works. tf WANTED Fr.nm 2, noil to 3. (mo it;-is rienied or partly cleared land, rich deep soil, a lapted to fruit, IriHHlP and live sloek; lo ca'ion ile-lr d on rivr tied creek. nit lis a d- led !;ii ami online land in t.acti ofo.n acres aad li' i of li;'. LOST Ladies' gold filled wntrh, Hlzo O, hunting case, Elgin move ment, Tuesday evening between hospital and ' Armory. Lcavo at Guard office for reward. PROFESSIONAL CDLUMN REAL ESTATE AGENTS Dealers In real J. L. CLARK & CO estate, Creswell, Or. AllS'lltAtTOItS THE LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., ltomiis 2 and 3, Wnren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. MINING ENGINEERS HERRKRT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene, Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. Genernl super vision over buildings in course of const met ion. If thinking of build ing, Inrwp or "mall, H"e me Term, reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsinan lllOCK. I'MIEItTAK ERH J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKRSON, undertakers and eiiilialmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed etiihuliiicr. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phono Red 44x1. I'M YNICIANS AM) K( ItGIOO.NM DR. 11. L. HTUDLKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' storu, filH Willamette street. Phone Black 132ii. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry struct. Phonii Red a 1 97. C. II. CANNON. M. D. Iloinoepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women ami children n specially. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Hunn build ing. Phono Main r40. Hoards Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1. DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic physician, Office hours, ! a. m. to 12; 1 : 3d p. in. to 4 : 30. Hamp ton building, 7th and Willameite streets. Residence and office phone 11171. DR. AN'N.i MAURER, Osteapathir )i li v-' i li n. All curable disease treated. Women nnd children I si laity. Office over F. E, Duun'i Phonn Red 1031. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slighi the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning vi.rk.' Call and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitzma.ii 34 West 8th St, Phone black 1171' Extraordinary Attraction for this week Valentines lc to $3.50 the most, unique ditplay fu town SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store J. W. BARR1NGER: . Expert houscmover Moves anything. Twenty-fiv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 J. Eugene. Oregon ATTORNEYS-A T- LAW S. D. ALLEN', AUorin,j.-iit-l, fil. Wlllanietio Btreet, Eukouo, Uragoa, L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-taw. Of fice over EiiKeno Loan & Savings Hank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WLN'TERM EIElt, Attorcej-nt law. Laud titles and probata spec ialties. Office over Chumbvra-Kris-tow Hank. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorrj-nt-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. Of. Potter. Office one block south ol Chrlsman block, KiiBunc. tlr'Kon LEON It. ED.MltNSOM, Attornoy-at-law. Rooma 1 and 2, Eugene Uii and RavitiKS Dank. WILLIAMS & MEAN, AUorne.v-ul-law. .1. W. Williams. L. K. isoati. Practice In nil courts of th Bin., nnd before the V. S. Land 01IW-. Offices 12, 13, 14 ami 15 MtCluiifc Hulldlni;. WALTON i NESS, Attorueys-n-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Nina. Will practice In till the courts In tb state, orriro, room 3, Walton lllock, EiiKcnn, Ori'KOU. !'n P. O. I: LvM ai. I c Land C-ini;,:ii, Room 7, m i;-.;i,w iianit. J. I- I' ( DORRiS & 8KIPWORTII, Attorrwjs at law. Olflie In Hover building, over Chambers-Ilrlstow bask. I. N. IIARIIACOII. Sperial nitra tion K I veil to divorce and tw-ttto-aient f estates. Anent for Couti-ni-li f ri t Insurance Company. lioimi 5, First National Hank IliillilUij- Kimciie, OreKon. Cham- I tt I O RANK TITI S, M. D llotnoeo. :ithic physician and suritcon. j iironic ills mes and diseases of omen ami children Riven spccui j t -nt fon. Furadie K.il viinie.slat lc, ri'v and vi lit a i iji v el ilea I e.lMHIlll ffven. (Mice, COMlcrj 'lllai-tte ;.nd Ellith hi reels. ' atloc. hid; R.-sidenen r,:i:M earl street. Offli-e plione, Red. hl. Ui.sldcnce phone, Red I :M. JESSE C WELLS. I.uw.v,?, Kk West Eluhth street, Eih',.-bv. Or. opposite postofficc. (iiii-s in ial nitentlon to the examination of i.tb stracts, drafting wills, s"tttln , tales, eonvey.'Hivs amt co!icc5io-.i. Abo lo p.-iihioii ut:i'.t"t.. Phuusi Red 1 1 7U. L. II! VEl', Attorney-at-law. over Vor. tn's shoo store, E mi uf.eu.