THE El'GEXB DAILY GUARD. FRIDAY, FKBRVARV 81, 190
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sS',i.-iVmEXT PAl'ER
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IXC.
or 15,000,000 gollons,. The per cap.
Ita expenditure fur spirits was $5.s
beer (11.35, wine $1.25, and all oth
er liquors 12 cents. The consutnp-j
tlon of beer uer capita In England.
Scotland and Ireland was 31.4. 9.5 I
. ,ft Week, ' A 01 oallnn, ,UUniu.Hvali- f ....l- !
riJtSf Address all c"! tBi 0.8 j.6 an(1 , gallons;' of wine.'
..r . roltH flu :
NO STREET GARS
Oregon.
. l.ullv
on it1"
0.3, 0.3 and 0.1 gallon; and of other
liquors 0.4, 0.01 and 0.1 gallon.
OR TONIGHT,
lontn.
"This bank was talked to death,"
Bald the president of one of Kansas
City's largest financial institutions as
he closed its doors. And this is true
in a great many Instances. The doors
50 of a great many hanks have been
.05
closed because of rumors which have
stable condition, when In reality they
were as staunch as ever in their ex
istence. It has been well said that
next to a woman's reputation that of
a bank suffers most from talk.
Both Roseburg papers speak very
highly of the treatment accor.lej
the excursionists from that city ii:
'.T-Pwint tor siibsorip
" ' 4 Drury. . (
W. are aUtnoriZOU if Mnnrlnv i.n.l n,.o 1 ,,,f
:..Vmt tor subscriptions , - '
in uieir iiraisu oi tins cuy ior ll.
splrlt of progressivenes3 and enter
prise. The council of our sister city
also passed resolutions formal 1
thanking the officials of Eugene for
their courtesy and for Information re
garding paving matters furnished
them. '
Tk. Daily and Weekly
curdhavealarEer bona fide
subscription list than any oth
er newspaper In Lane county
,j will accept advertise
teoU on this guarantee or
moey refunded. We are
ready at any time to "show
l0n' with our mailing lists
d subscription books, anu
and ready to forfeit $100 to
oj charitable institution if
uj competitor in the field is
ibie to show to a committee
ot reputable business men
till our claim Is not true.
Lhaxts are made
BY ADVERTISINU
i Advertising Makes the Mer-
V- is the subject of an editorial
cent Issue of the Chicago Trib
Arcording to the writer, and
Sit Is well known to all success-i-iness
men, and especially th .is?
;;1 In the retail ' trade, public
:2!nt for a store ii made by ail
sts in a newspaper, just as the
i s:n:ir.icnt In a community is
edLror against a. public utility
jration by news articles. People
advertisements. They form their
ioa of the merchant by what he
itout himself, just as the people
the news articles and form their
in of the gas company by what
editor says about it.
the editor daes not turn public
:e:-nt iu a day. A campaign isn't
"Joe" Cannon Is accused of hav
ing had the Seattle exposition appro
priation of $750,000, which has pas
sed the senate, held up in the ways
and means committee, to which he
unexpectedly sent It when It reached
the house. Perhaps It will be turned
loose, if the Pacific delegations to
the Chicago convention show
position to vote right.
(lis-
From Pennsylvania comes the re
port that a man died there from eat
ing fifteen moth-balls. He mistook
thena for candy. We don't believe It.
As well say a man could take fifteen
drinks of whisky, under the impres
sion that he was drinking water all
the time.
The people of Eugene have an op
portunity today to realize what it
means to be without street cars,
Many people attending the theatre
and convention this evening will have
long walks instead of a short, pleas
ant street car ride.
DYNAMO WHICH IT!tl.IIES
POWER FOR THEIR OPERA. :
TION BLEW OCT LAST NIGHT
A.M NEW ONE WILL NOT Alt.!
RIVE FROM PORTLAND IXT1L
TONIGHT. ' '
The street cars stopped running
last night between eight and nine
o'clock and will continue to remain
idle till some time tomorrow morn
ing on account of the blowing out
of the dynamo which furnishes power
f or their operation. The accident '
occurred last night when the only !
ear then running was coming downi
own from the depot and it stopped
in front of the Underwood house, a!
block south ot t'.ie depot, where it;
has remained since.
The company wired to Portland
for a new dynamo, as the one kept j
in reserve is out of commission on
account of repairs being made to it, I
and the new machine is expected to'
arrive by express on tonight's local. !
It will at once be ins. ailed and placed
in operation, but It Is probable that
the "j nice" cannot be turned on till
some time tomorrow forenoon.
People of Eugene today wondered
how they got along without the cars
befors the line was built. They
missed them greatly last night and
the accident is proving a great in
convenience just now on account of
the Y. P. S. C. E. convention. The
streets seem much quieter than when
the cars are running and it brings
back memories of our village days,
when we had to walk if we wanted
to go any place in the eastern, part of
the city.
Most men will agree with Senator
Bacon- that it. Is not right for federal
officials to actively p.irti'-!;m In
politics. Yet, it lias always been
done and probably will always be
done, unless there is a great change
in human nature.
It is not Hughes and anti-Hughes
in New York so much as it is bosses
and would-be bosses the same old
story that has kept the big state
playing minor roles in the national
political drama for lo these many
year.!.
As a grand jury witness, the down-
r. by one day's work in the news-l fl QUl. lnalcte(1 lrllst lllilBate, C.
it takes months and some-
years for a newspaper to turn
!it sentiment in the right dlroc
Pulili; sentiment for a otore
intitule or turned In a day, a
. itu.'nth, or even a year. The
"2ffi has to make up his mind
Si will tell the people something
it lis store every day, and finally
.?h people will get a good opinion
n his store r p iy from the prol-
ti mer-lmndiFc ho sells for
ii: advertliin:;.
Mornlnj Mummy accuses The
i of charjiug toj much for its
-;i!S sirtoe, alien as a matter
such B kick, if any Is due.
!1 be regist "rod by the ndvertis
T ear,? graft,., who run
rclo.3 piper, not having any
lr 'airs, hut taking whatcvor
Iwtlicr will stand for. fails
fiat businessmen are will-
'i'S.v fair and equitable rates for
i'a The Guard, a newspaper of
' circulation and standing Such
ho have the reputation ot
5t grafted u. n every politician
"ration i including the water
'',ranyl.are sitnpiv nink
of thenis.c.v, s by h:,wling
'theprir,. The Guard sees fil i.i
,,! pal mn
't asrv
". Morse, could doubtlessly make
things intensely Interesting for a
string of high financiers. And some
of them are said to fear that lie will.
THURSTON TRESPASS
CASE DISMISSED
The trial which wSs to have been
held at Thurston on the 19th did not
materialize. The case was ngainst
Edward Magness, who, while clearing
awav for a resurvey, felled some
small maple trees across land which
William lliinelwriglit claimed nut ilia
not have possession of, and for which
he had the boy arrested on a charge
of criminal trespass, which, however,
in the opinion of the district attorney
he had no right to do. So tile whole
thing has been declared off and Ed
win is allowed to finish his work.
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DIED.
February 10, 100S, in Eugene, Ilo,
the 1 1 -months-old daughter of Ben
jamin Harris. This Is oue of the
twins whose mother died recently
from scarlet fever. Since then their
grandmother has cared for them. The
funeral was held this afternoon and
the remains interred In the Laurel
Grove ccme'ery east of Uie city.
-' I-i;-,
T.:!sui,
n It gives them
' '" feiv and they are
'- Price, when the
ii" s recognized
Institution, if
able to sjeure
' Its peace and
than to meddle'i
The near-rich state treasurer of
Mlchisrnn P. P. Ulazicr having re
signed, by request, the Governor has
appointed the real thing lo be liens
urer, in the person of former govern
or John T. Rich.
German's boast that in three year.-.
she will have a stronger navy than
ours, must have tickled the naval
expansionists in congress, contiiu as
it did just In time to help along their
program.
"Whatever it has touched the dis
pensary has defiled." says the
Charleston News and Courier. Ge !
Where's Senator Tillman, the daddy
of the dispensary, and his pitchfork ?
The congressman who said he
would not know Roosevelt if ho met
him on the street would have no
trouble in qualifying for service on
a murder jury.
GREAT ("( ASIONS
(Salem Statesman.)
Two great occasions in the Willam
ette valley rturln,' tin- present weeKj
th l.,,nyter nievtimrs at Salem.
and Eugene. Lots of heated :";"--j
Inhere wes turned 1" -e. end ii Is
. hoped that it will return wjih a ;!
I considerably stronger. 1 i)r )-
! been much talk: now let it d. ve,..i ,
Into something substantial. ;
RIDS FOR WOOD
The board of education of School
District No. 4, Eugene, will receive
bids up to the 2Uth day of February,
1 ;i ( s . at the office of Iho clerk, Mr.
Frank It' isner. for the delivery tit
the various school buildings in Eu
gene of 100 cords of oak wood and
loo cords of fir wood, said delivery
to be completed on or before Sep
tember 1, 1 fins. -
The board reserves the right to re
iect any and all bids and a bond for
the faithful performance of the con
tract will be required of the success
ful bidder. If any there be.
Dtaer February Nth, Itios.
FRANK ItEISNI'K.
fliO Clerk.
Neighborhood I'avoi-iti".
Mrs. E. U. Charles, of Harbor, Me.,
sneaking of Electric lllt'ers. says: "It
Is a neighborhood favorite here with
II-." It. deserves lo be a favorite ev
(rvwhere. It gives quirk relief In
dv'spepslii, liver complaint, kidney
derangement, malnutrition, nervous
ness, weakness and general debility.
Its action on the hood, as a thorough
purifier makes It. especially usi-rul as
a spring medicine. This grand alter
ative tonic Is sold under guarantee
at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store,
ode.
SHIP YOI It PRODUCE
to Ib-ll Tower Co.
Pni'ile, Wasli.
the highest marke
002 I'ot Street, j
Tliev always pay,
: price.
M7I
poll
Bread,
bread uia
I l.ANU l:.VAi, RXKERY j
l.e-t and n. .'il'bles'
For sale a" DM '. i
rif
the t
e-titor, or i
1
guar.'baa-
tnen of Ku
an
'1 K
WE A . SUPPLY
Your wants with wood OaV
Ma
ple, Fir, and Ties. Also i oat.
WILLI A.MS TRANSFER TO.
Phone Black I 1 I
GASOLINE WOOD HAWINO
A Tt: If love, a ,!';
A little home for
It's all I tt-k excel
Which cones
Rec k v Montr ain Tea.
J.'NX I'lM G CO
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Hid me;
el health,
liolli.-ter'
if oi 43.(l.".n.-
loin expended
1 during the J w. S. White ' prepared to saw
'-''!i.f'.M.!.2!!. ' j-our'wood on short notice.
Phone llir.rk i.i.-:. i.e.-e..
51 West Si Mil street.
We hse all h'
rt.,;: ii in l' and d--e
In,. Wo. -, r-f
cite stn
latest m'thodi In
ml: ft ttie Eiiei-ne
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THE MARKET
REAL
ESTATE
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
lOII SAl.K
WOOL
wood.
FUR Sal,E 1 li-liuh
Phone Farmers l!Mi.
oak :
tti
PURE BRED White Wyandotte
i lor sale. J. A. Griffin, 7 IS F
, slree;.
rry
120
FOR SALE Fresh
calf, 25. '.nil
Fairmouut.
tnlleh cow and
Garden street,
120
V..TED Com limed.)
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal
ly lo get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Eugene Dyo Works.
K
IX) YOlt WANT a homestead or tim
ber claim'.' If so uddross William
Douglas, Box 3ll, North llend, Or.
in 10
FOR ALK bMuiifi nin fir
wood. . L. Copperiuill, at Wan'
jewelry store. if
IS AT
McMurphey
&Rugh's
22 west S'h St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
FOrt SALE Cheap, good second
hand Stud .'baker 3-incli wu.ion.
Enquire at Eugene Grocery. tt
UOLD ANU SILVER I'LAl'lNG On
Knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like ut'.v.
Write the Oregon Plallug Works,
128 Luttnadttle street, Portland,
Oregon, fur urlcos
Organized 1 883
The First
National Bank
CF EUCfcNE, OltECON
Cnpital paid In $100,000
Surplus and undivided
profits 65,000
Additional 'liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100.000
TO EXCHANGE City and
Ranch Property in Idaho,
Washington, and different
parts of Oregon for property
in Eugene and surroundings
Good well-finished room
house and three lots In Par
ma, Idaho, and 110 acre farm
adjoining Pannu to trade for
property In Lane Co., Oregon.
15 acres, 1 milo from Eugene; j
all In cultivation, (l-rooin
house; gocd burn; brick eel-
lor; chicken bouse and park;
family orchard; desirable
place for price StiUOO
J
'jr ai'res of the very best river
, bottom land, unimproved;
will trade for city properly.
9,i
2S acres joining Oakliinil, Or.,
Douulass Co., lo trade for
property in or near Eugene,
Oregon.
I
200 nrroH on Jlolimvlt, 120 aitn-i
tlnilx-r; cruises r,,000,000 ft.,
balance in pasture, meadow
anil fruit; 5-room house,
frame Iwrii; price lowcreil
from $:f,-i()0 lo 9:tU4HI; will
consiilei' trade for residence
in EiiKeue.
1 K.", acres joining town: nil well
fenced, fine H room house; :l
barns, cbiel.eli house, Nlnoke
house, etc; :t year old family
orchard: price $(1.-00; $1000
down, balance at fl per cent.
.
10 acres of linilier lyinir Inniii--dlati
ly on Suisbiiv rlvei ;
cruises :l,000,000 tii'i, to
trade for property In or near
Eiineiie.
4 4
. .
flO nrrcs of corllv.mid; Il.OOO
cords, :t miles south of Eu-(ji-ne,
at $20 .cr arr"-.
st l
2K acres river bo'toni on MrKn
zle river; mostly In cultlvtt
tinn; fine river iKittom; small
house and barn, some apples
and penrh iirrliard; a barnlu
at $1000.
.4 t4
1(1(1 acre; HO nrrcs timber, 10
ui-tliri'; 10 arris rul
tiviition; ."-riKiin hoiw; lair
burn: variety meluird; 2)
licild ofcaltlr; - horsr: nc-(V
uncoil; liark; new plows;
dic mower, fir. Price,
:tno; will ronsblrr tnidn for
iro.rty In or nnr Euitrnr.
; FOlt SALE Cook stove wood for
sale; lii-lnch oak wood, the rlgul '
' sie for the cook stove. Phone Fur- .
i mera 2!ti. "s !
I FOIl SALE A Chtubaiii in -ubator
and brooder in Rood condition tor
sale cheap. Address Box; 14, Eu
gene, Or.
HAY FOR SALE Six tins of oat
hay, nocd quality; will deliver hi
Eugene. Phone Farmers 12.",
Sprinyileld. t2
pFQI! BALE Kiver bottoni farm, con-
tainiiiK about eu acresi vi.i .-n
part or all. Emiuiro at ITti West
Fifth street. 1-'r'
Total 25.000
I We will be pleased to have your
I name on our books your funds sub
ject to check. We will handle your
I business with care and In atrict
WANTED From -a.oon to S.oon ; confidence, whether your account la
acres cleared or partly cleared larKa or Btnall.
T. O. Hendricks President
S. B. Enkiu Vice President
P. E. Snodgrass Cashier
land, run ueep son, taioeu to
fruit. trucklHK and live stock; lo-1
cation desired on river and creek, j
iti-iug us a description and outline
of land In tracts of .NO acres and'
I
Pacific Lund Company,
P. O. Box 247, iloom 7, over Chum-j
bora and Brlstow bank. tfi
nilM('KI,l,A.M'.Ol S
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier
ACOOIUIION PLEA Ti.nU Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at H27 llilyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone bed ;t;to2. it
FOR SALE A sccnnd-liimd 'l'etalu
n:a inciibatot'. 12ti-e:;;; capacity;
practically n-w; also brooder.
Phone Farmer:; 111. 12 1
FOB SALE Oood secouu-hand S'lliih
. .Premier typewriter. Call at office
of International Correspondence
Schools, 45 West Sth st.
FOiT SALE Buff OrpiuKton ckks,
13 for $1. W. B liamplon. iiua
Columbia avenue, corner l'Jth st.
ml
FOB SALE SliiRer Sewlns Machine.
$5.00; Chambers Encyclopaedia at
1-3 value; good platform spring
hack and woodrack. 897 Pearl
street.
TO TKAHE A liaiiiuierless shiti;iin
i;ood as new to trade for a ii.istcr bi
cycle. Enquire of F. II. Hostess.
College Hill. Will bo at Ii :me Sat
urday. t'2 2
DON'T fall to see Chezein if you
want bart;aiiis in real estate. We
buy and sell farm nnd city prop
erty, improved anil unimproved.
Timber and milling stock. II. Cbe
en. Hoom 11, Walton Bldg. tf
FOR SALE BY uWNEK Now eight-
room houBe with gan.electrlc ngni,
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.
FOB 8AI.E AT A BARGAIN Oood
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, $1000. Time
on part. I. N. llarbangh. a;;enl,
Boom 5, over First National Bank.
Bring Oils notice with von.
A BARGAIN A :t0-aere tract 7
miles west of Eugene on El in I ni
roii.l: :i-4 miles from school; all
under fence; 10 acres In pasture;
some wood In pasture; .1 apples,
1 cherry, bearing: 2K assorted fruit
trees one and two years old; 20
acres under plow; 15 acres In oats
and vetch; box house of six rooms
and pantry: roof leaks some; gar
den fenced; barn for ,slx bead;
mow for 10 ton; two chicken bous
nnd force pump. Price, $10110.
Bring this notice. 1. N. liarbaugh,
over First National Bank. tf
HE BOO & RETELL, 840 Moss ave
nue, landscape gardeners. I, awns
aud yards cared for. It us put
your place in good shape; first
class work; contracts made by the
month. Phone care of Dempster's
grocery, Black 1021: f20
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's Uniyerslty." Gives a thor
ough training at your own homo
In nearly all the trades und profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full information and circulars ut
the local enrollment office, 45 VV.
Eighth street. It. J. Klrkwood, representative.
roi ft KM
FOR BENT Five-room cottage for
rent. Innuire at 194 East Eleventh
street.
tf
FOR RENT One largo furnished
bedroom. Inquire Room 2, Schnei
der block. f-7
or.t !i-'
McIVjURPHEY
& RUGtf
22 v cl 8 h S
FOR RENT 1v,o furnished rooms
for young men students. Cull at
33 2 Fast Fourteenth street. tf
FOR RENT Large front room for
rent; board In connection If desir
ed. 053 High street, corner Tenth.
Phone Red 5042. f22
FOR RENT Two iinflriiiushrd
rooms and two runilsheil rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply at 7(i0
Pearl street, corner 12 Hi.
PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture
cattle and horses on Hie .Matthew
Wallis (arm, two miles west of
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea
sonable. Inquire Room 1, over
Loan & Savings bank, or address
P. O. Box 182. Eugene
WANTED
COOK WANTED Ai Hie Gi
hospital by March 1.
neral
If
WOODt'HOI'PEKS WANTED -Apply
at Dr. Brown's office in C'liri tiniin
block.
WANTED Young
position in city
rare Ounrd.
gent Ionian wants
Address J. Y.,
f22
$10 REWARD 1 will offer $10 re
ward for the arrest and conviction
or information leading to the ar
rest and conviction ot the party or
parties who entered my fowl house
on the night of December 25 und
on the night of February 2 and
stole ti erefrotn on the former
dale one Silver Hamburg cockerel
aud oti Hiu latter date two brown
Leghorn cockerels, out much smaller
than the other ,loa. Davles. ni7
Appreciates smoking good
igars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmen
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning w,rk. all
and let us estimate on
your work.
lAya & HeitZRun
34 West Bth St.
Phone black 1 1 71
iXt.ST AND POI ND
FOUND A bunch of keys belonging
t M. L. Wesner, or Hicksvllle, O.
Owner can have tlieni by culling
on L. Bouncy, special police offi
cer, and paying for tills notice,
MONEY FOUND A sum of money
wus found In Hampton Bros.' store
Suturday. Owner can linve same
by describing it and paying for this
notice.
LOST Ladles' gold filled watcl,
slzo O, hunting case, Elgin move
ment, Tuesday evening between
hospital nnd Armory. Leave ut
Guard office for reward,
IjOST A pair of half-moon glasses
between Campbell & Feltman's fur
niture store and Hie corner of West
Eighth and Cliarnelton streets.
Finder pleaso leave witli Mrs. .). M.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
HEAL ESTA I E AGENTS
J. L. CI
est at i
ARK CO. Dealers In real
, Creswell, Or.
, AHS'I ItAtTOItS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and.:, Waren Block,
Eugene, Or. Prutbs reasonable.
.MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert iiieiallurgfsl. Reliable
Information fin alshed to Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene, Oregou.
IIIH T( ) IIS I ( out I lined. 1
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, a a. in.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp
ton building. 7th and Willamette
streets. Residence aud offtco
phono 0171.
DR. ANN.v MA IJRElT Ostcapnthlii
phy'cian. All curable disease.!
treuied. Women und children U
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunli'c.
Phone Red 1031.
J. FRANK TITUS, M. I). Homoeo
pathic physician and Htirguon.
Chronic diseases nnd diseases of
women and children given special
attention. Far mile galvanic, static,
X-ray and vibratory electrical
treat incuts given. Oflro, corner
Willamette and Eighth streets,
Matlock bldg. Residence 0.32
Pearl street. Office phone. Red
10!) 1. . Residence phone, Red
4!)S1.
ATTORXEVS-AT-IiAW
. D. ALLEN', Anon, ej-at-la, G16
Willnmetio street, Eugene, Orogon.
. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-iaw. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTEKMEIER, Altorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Hrls-tow
Bank.
WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon.
ARCHITECT
WANTED - Two probationers for the
C. ml hospital. Apply to Miss
Murray, at the hospital, Eugene,
Or.
COTTAGE WANTED - Mul
ero. c osi' 111. won nam
cold water, etc; Call
i;12 Wlllanietts street
be mod
hot, ami
at Stanleys.
tf
WANTED"-- Work of any kind by a
Divinity student before and alter
school. Address 704 Kerry street.
t2
TO TRADE By owner, timber land
for city property or land close to
Home town. No agents. Address
II G , Ib'l 4:U. H'lgene
Or.
FREE THOMAS Architect, Sketch
es nnd plans drawn, lilue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman
block.
NDEKTAK EPS
LEON R. EDM UNSON, Altorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 nnd 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
,1. W. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In nil courts of the slato
nnd before tti,. II. S. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 nnd 15 McCluni.
Building.
J. W. KAYS & CO.,
funeral directors.
undertakers and
Eugene, Or.
DAY & IIENDKKSON, undertakers
and eti.balmors. Corner Willam
ette ami Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director. I
State licensed cinliaitner. Office:
and residence, Teaih and Olive
streets. Phono Red 4 Is I.
PHYSICIANS AND SI ItGEONS
DR. H. L. S'I'IDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Ofltces over Chambers'
store, fill Willamette street.
WALTON ti NESS, Altorneys-at-law.
J. J. Wulton nnd S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
state. Office, room IS, Walton
Block. Eugene, Oregon.
DORRI.4 & SKIPWOUTII. Altorneys-
at law. Olfiec In Hovey bitlldlni;.
over Cbnmtiers-Brlstow bank.
I. N. II AltBAt'CII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment tf estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Kootu
t. First National Bunk Building,
Eimene. Oregon.
IF YOf WANT TO SELL your prop
erty t-! tin- n "foil Land onip:
Phone Black
free. l!ei,en
1 III. Il.l Red 3 I
1320.
Corisilltallol
Ferry street
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4 12
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JESSE G. WELLS,
West Eighth stn
Opposite ,oMoffc
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t, Eocene. Or.
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t Hofiniau House, i'hone Maui 11. j
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