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THE Kl'GKNK DAILY Gl'ARD, SATl'ROAY, KKWU'ARY 22, 1QOH 8 & Twrn. DAjLY GUARD. ; result Is that small lumps of food tp- RDSEBURG TEAM -mafn between the tines where nt PK.XTIX? IXC- j dish cloth cannot reach them. Th-y; IS LEAGUE CHAMPION -Te-T '?L?LaenWcom: carrylng dl6ease trom ""e to !y 'S' eioepte"- all remit-, anolner anions me members of tho this day ;iutcs l'""y are not noticeable and do not attract attention, but they are callable of - 1 - 111 a decilel- K. 11110 if basket li:i II i-i city Thursday nielii I;, .c.,i, IcitloM n1 TJ Eugene Guard,; family and throughout an entire srh.-iol dcteated Albanv high payable to i" community. i seln.ul in uP winditi f the schedule ... i j'" ",c ' uregon i.wniif. Tiie Materia. Is begtnnlns to arrive for & the' RoluVLs'tho pe'lui Eugene's new $25,000 depot, upon with a percentage of 1 .OOii. They de which actual work will be comment--! 'ted Salem, Albany and Eugene twice each. ltoseburg is now arranging a game with Columbia University, champions of the Portland city league, and vic tors over the pennant winners of the .Northern League. It s understood the game will be played In tills cltv next week. The winners will play Pendleton high school, leaders of the Eastern Oregon League, for the state champlonshli:. , .... ,.rrier. per week. .16 fftrea . nr monm wvi i, An,.n n ti,i ...... .. ed by ca el 4 00 m.. x um ww ue oiu milonfear ao)VDC..! 2.00 'of tne greatest improvements of the nootM ln ,aVf '..I!!!! ! , .60 I present year In this city if the com- """"'Vm 5jpany carries out its plans and make3 VuiloT IDd0 kn0WD ;sood Its promises to our citizens- A - Inn1 Ihpra la ovoru rannn n kii J iwawn iu uciieve that this will be done. A modern, at tractive station at the foot of Wil lamette street will not only give the traveling public needed convenience but will add vastly to the appearance of our main business street, and give the strangers passing through Eugene a far. better Impression of the pitv from the train than they gain now from the appearance of the railrcud buildings and yards. P"tt0,nt- Eugene, Oregon, postof uL W jecoad-ctos. matter. A"?"!'..- :, T authorized to Tb '.'." . for subscriptions or torher buess for The Dally Coburg- All -Iceo. A. Drury. Sers are .thorl.d to " -j roceint for siiDscriHiu Kel "d. .r?cVvoklv Guard. tw ptii? "tTeISuKNT VAI'Elt lUl"" ,AY, FEBHVABV 2,', 1008 0rAIH crABAXTKKS UBGEST CIKCIXATION The Dally and Weekly Guard have a larger bona fide " subscription list than any oth er newspaper in Lane county ,nd will "cceDt advertlse meats on this guarantee or money refunded. We are Kady at any time to "show io" with our mailing lists and subscription books, and stand ready to forfeit $100 to any charitable institution if any competitor in the field is able to show to a committee of reputable business men tiit our claim is not true. The following from the Salem Statesman indicates a v?ry rotten mall service on the railroad: ' The Statesman considers the Albany and Eugene daily papers among Us most valued exchanges, but It would like to receive them as near the date of their publication a possible. For some, time past these papers have been arriving here as late as Twenty four and thirty-six hours after the time that they are supposed to be mailed. That's somewhat of a delay, especially when Albany Is but 28 miles from Salem and Eugene only 70, and trains come from that direc tion quite often. How about It, super intendent of the postal service?" IeJERAIi conditions RAPIDLY IMPROVING The Washington Post In a recent he calls a'.tention to the fact that "relation pf the money lender to borrowers lias been reversed in past few months 'and that the 5itrs are now out In the markets feg after a place to put their .."plus money. Fri;r to the curren- taalc hoarding had been going on fryiherc, and the banks, to meet :e d:aiand3 on them were compelled ci!! on the clearing house associa as l.nr relief. It 13 roughly estl- iuI tiat upward of $300,000,000 kiik notes and silver and gold :'. lr.lrj hiding. fte money thus beared has been Jig beck Into the channels of of late like, a tidal wave. In "i .of the country money has been J fad to such mi extent that It has os:d i glut 'in the money market. IsJins ban!: in Washington re- ' :-iat It has received $1100,000 Wll de.iul.-s dnriiiB Januiirv than tie same n:..n:h in form.'i- years. Kiass are doeick'dly on the mend. i prudent pople are laying new 1 safe foundations for future W.. A5 the Post susiests. it is "tl ea.br to sroii th v. i,C!i ihm !'m them i-.LMi.i, but everything m" a full return of prospe--it'5 this difference, thnt it will tarf on honest me;hnd.i nml mnr 'lent Investment. Tbe b!ln:ss world will enme to !edje that the imo,.-v to our nrnsncriiv .nn.i... . i". '! when It did, was one of th? ' o' national blessings. Had tailfs, w,-;i gone on und.T Oethods which nhtalne.l i,ur,. currency panic n. " '"re topaied over itn,. r weisht and 1)k. .lj,.,.-,,,- ,..,.,,, ' waini-niui.ar.ibly greater. rH'-.Tin-n, TO KAT WITH roitu Decreasing revenues was the ex cuse for the house postoflice commit tee for knocking out all the promised Increase of salaries for the hard worked postal employes, but we have not hoard the same cause suggested by them as a reason for congress men giving up their 50 per cent raise. That'3 different, you know. When a New York grand jury in dicts a high financier, even a "bust ed" one, for grand larceny, it cer tainly looks as though things wee .lettling down to their proper levci. Several years ago, even If the in dictment, could have h'n p: ur.'rl. the crime would have' been given a milder sounding name. Puttinfr It on a business basis Is only what the latest "busted" holder of a title did when he engaged a law yer and announced that, having fail ed to put Monte Carlo out of busi ness, he was open for bids for him self and title. That gives all the fools of swollen fortunedom an equal chance at him. '"nre In a while -as a' "ins with a to l.i follow ik and :- of r ,.,, Vuih t nr. "K'"iil 1,11,1 in the w .-' i ui ij . ' ''V a single In 11- rt'sm S V' n i''n:'-' Q tUr-- e .ItTl'i-U 11-, , i ,.. ',"'rf',naK" ""'":' .-.is, 4 n,,- " thr- is .."'""lathy , ,,, ... , .. '- .i ,a,,i'' "" the men 't m ,u ""inkling dklnfec- k , J r"i'f and usages say n: ,,r "fed m. s :, "n-.n.: kn'le' and hi.k barbaric s.ime Hiitporin ' '.lily safe :i..,- 11 1'i't in th-:- We may be wrong, but the attitude of soma of ntir high financiers to ward the public strikes us as being something like: "We'll only allow you t'o work and earn a living on condition that, you say nothing, if you get on to our stealing. A daughter .of the lale Tom he-ei. who opposed and ridiculed v-".i:r.r suffrage, Is at the head of a band nf women who are nagging congrt-.-.-for an equal suffrage uniendnrM:. lo the constitution. Evidently not a chip off the oid block. CALL IT IX)TTF.UV Postofflce lleiMirtiiient dnises Change in the Glilrtii'riclli Limer ick Contest An opinion by the assistant attor-n?y-general of the rnitod States has made it necessary to -.-hangc the con-" litims governing the Ohli ardelli "Limerick" contest to avoid conflict with the lottery laws. As a consequence the can full of sliver dollars w;i! b' i-vr.ii to the person or persons supplying the best ending for the rhyme Instead of siving a prize for on ending already decided upon, as was at first an nounced in these minimis. Answers already received will apply tinder the new ruling. MATEIUAL AllltlVlNt; l'OU KUAIN ItAlLKOAD New steel bridge material contin ues to arrive almost daily for the Drain-Coos Bay railroad, and several acres in South. Drain are now covered with it. There is material tbere al ready for twenty bridges. ' Forty-nine carloads of It has arrived for the big bridge across Elk creek at Elkton. POLITICAL HCMIU'fiCEKY (West side Enterprise, Rep.. Don't let any politician humbug you into the belief that Statement No. 1 should be cast aside. These are the fellows who want to make a liv ing at the expense of honest labor. Tinhorn gamblers and professional gamblers are expensive luxuries for any community to indulge in. and the sooner they are dispensed with the better for honest people. Sneers at the widow wh i was so happy oh the eve of lu'r re-m.'.rrlagc that she divided half of $00, 0110. 000 among her most hated relatives, may be the result of envy. What we'd like to know is how "hubby' feeU about it. Wonder who did Speaker Cannon mean to hit when be said: "There will be sensible legislation, lint what is done will not be Influenced by those who start the air vibrating with their vocal chords." Kl'fiKXK SETS TIIE I ASK (LaGrande Observer. 1 Eugene la seaing the ether cities of th" state an example r.f hlsh grade boosting that they may well watch and note th? r'snlts of their year's activity. The Commercial Club there raised $12.1100 for advertising the re sourcos of Lane county. . NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the county commissioners' court of Lane county, state of Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing and delivery of one hundred (100) cords of old growth body fir four (4) feet long: or for one hundred ( 1001 cords of second growth body fir four (4) feet long, said wood to be delivered at the court house In Eugene. Lane county, Oregon, on or before the 1st day of September, 100S. The court reserves the right to reject any or nil bills; said bids to be filed "with the county clerk of sold Lane county not, later than Wednesday, the -Itii day of .March, li'OS, at - o'clock p.m. I',y oi d of the court this, th j Stli day of February. 1 litis. 10. r. LEE. County Clerk. Snfferina and Dollars Saveci. E. S. Leper, of .Mariila. N. Y.. says: "I am a carpenrei and have had many j severe cuts healed by llttcklen's Arni ca Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It Is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, si.res. ulcers, fever sores, eczema nod piles. cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. A pink ball Is scheduled by New York society, at wh'rii everything, even the men's coats. Is to bo i1 .:!, which Is another proof that yellow Vaiarllla, t lire backs are again circulating freely in; Spendersvlllo. SAIO TO CLEAN ALL IMPURE BLCOB V;. limbic Mi-iiie I'lesirlpt Inn to Moke lliui'c l.r'medy, Stiiil to lie cry I 'llli Ihisily I'l'f piil'i'll. . A leading health journal. In an swering the question, "What is tile best prcscrintion to clean and purify the blood" .irints In a recent issue the fiillnwinr: Fluid rxtract ilande llen, o'le-half ounce; compound kar gon, one ounce; compound syrup sar- OUIICI'S. MlOKe well md use ii tensimontiil noses alter each meal and at lediltne. It clians the .vstcm nf ail Impiirl- Mies and linn li - ii'-s im- uiooii. in Oklahoma will have a boom lr. col-1 lust u f da: s the skin begins to ton and china, if the bill passed ! elnir of ,,r..s ;,0;I pimply It . Till" V 1. ,1 .' I '-.I' U.1 I" 1 ' ano ai'iiiilta a 1 rom-ld'-red a i: 1 blood v. - n. ,ti . j Hut while It bull! up and mad.' new , I. loud, til. iMiplirllitle-- retcailied ; within and the cood a" oni. dished i was only temporary. r,iHII:., however, when used In c .mbimitlon I with compound knraoii and extract i dnrl..llr,n . wr.-V l ". ''''''' combination puts the kidneys to work the lower branch of the b glslatu.-, requiring hotels to furnish !i-foot sheets and unci acked table china V' comes n law. AVK CAS" SCI'PI.V Your wants with wood OaV, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Conl. WILLIAMS THANSKKU CO. Phono Illark 1141. ! .i.diili'aied l.i. n I many years s li For been GASOLINE WOOD HAWISO W. 0. White i prepared to saw your wood oif short notice. ! Phono Iliack 43 Itesl.!enc 516 West Sixth street. to filter and sift out the waste mat ter, uric a. 1(1 i.ii-1 .!. -. oojol. .. s that cailo dls.-as.-. It i'ln' -d : "St., th. th. tit.Q 1 we r-Miid I test illlf .r i;. Is : beaith bv Ho. Tea. No e'l sci.d 1. 1:;-.!, d of r. ! 1 i" lib. ml and relieves lame back, and Ida, Id. Tim i.r.-.-if;'i i i:sil ) n' ! !! :'" :i ' ' -m i.llbles new i.l.d MIII Hill THE MARKET EOR ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 wtst 8th 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 Eupene and surroundings Good u'ell-flnlshed f) room house and three lot? iu Par ma, Idaho, and 110 acre farm adjoining Pnniin to trade for property iu folio Co., Oregon. IM acres, J mile from Eugene; nil in cultivation, o-t-ooiii house; good burn; brick ccl ler; chicken house niul park; family orchard; desirable place for price ISLiOO C 4 st t 12."i acres of the very best river hottoui land, unimproved; will trade for city property. . acres .inliiing Oiiklaud, Or., llougliiss Co., to trade for property in or near Eugene, Oregon. 0 2tMI acrr's on Mohawk, 120 acres timber; cruises ,,ilim,(lll(l ft., balaiH'e in pasture, nieadou imrl friiil; o-rooia house, frame barn; price lowered from S:!.-,l( to S:l"l)ll; will consider trade for residence in Eugene. lK.iilcres joining town; nil well fencl-rl, fine M room house; l barns, chicken liuiise, Nllioke house, etc; f& yr'iir olrl fiiiuily orchard; price ttft.'MI; 1(1(10 down, lialiiiicr1 at (1 per cent. .. 10 acres. of timber lying Imme diately on Kiiisluw rivei ; cruises :t, ooo, ooo f.sd, In trade for properly in or near Eugene. K 00 iiitiw of rorilaood; IS.O'MI corrls, l tuib south of Ell. geni', n( 8-0 .er ncr. 4 t4 4 i!H acres river bottom on McKcn 7.le river; inoslly in cutlivii Hon; flue river IhiIIoiii; Kinall house and luiiii, some apples mid pencil orchard; a bargain at $1(100. 4 4 4 1(10 nires; HO nen s tiinber. 10 pasture; lo acres nil Hvnlinii; ri.nM.iii linur1; fair burn; variety orchard; 20 head of ciinlc; i! Iiorso; nnv wagon; hack; ii'W plows; dic mower, e'e I'rlce, IKKMIO; Hill ciuislder traile for properly In r near Eu gene. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 w.l S S', CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! 1 OK SALE WOOlJ wood. FOlt fi.vi.E Ui-ineli Phone Farmers L'sfi. HAY FOll SALE Six tons of out hay, good quality; will deliver lu Eugene. Phone Farmers 12.".. Springfield. f2ti FOll SALE HlTer bottom farm, con. taiuing about CU acres; will sell part or all. Enquire ut 4 7 i West Fifth street. flla ' FOR SALE A second-hand Petalu i ma incubator, 12ti-egg capitclty; j practically new; also brooder. Fhone Fanners 114. lit FOll SALE Good secoiiu-haiiil Smith i . .Premier typev riter. Call at office of Internath nal Corresiiontlence Schools, 4.1 West S.h st. : FOll SALE Huff Orpington eggs, ; IS for SI. W. B liampto:;, 1 lu2 Columbia avenue, corner Hltb st. FOR SALE Sing-T Sewing Machine. I S'i.Ou; Cliambi.rs Encyclopaedic, at l-o value; good plv.fornt s-.u-it'i: ! back and woodrack. Mi" I'.ari street. . f-' FOR SALE in OWNElt New elgllt rooin house with gas. electric light, beautiful shrnbiiery, and all mod- ern Improvements, two blocks from car Hue and In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots till 2-3 x 1(10. Apply at this office tor particulars. FOR SALE AT A MAKGAIN Good house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; lurgo chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1000. Time on part. I. N. Harbniigh, agent. Room 5, over First National Dank. Bring this notice wltb von. FOll SALE Oil TRADE Three acres fine land; all fenced; nil kinds of fruits and berries; good buildings of all kinds; farm Implements and garden tools; fine garden spot; near Irving. For further Informa tion apply ut fl lichen & Kompp's barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts. m2l ' A IIAHGAIN A 30-ncre tract. 7 miles west of Eugene on Elnilra road: S-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres In pasture; some wood in pasture; II apples, 1 cherry, bearing; 2S assorted fruit trees one and two years oid; 20 acres under plow; l"i acres In oats and vetch; box house of six rooms and pantry; roof leaks some; gar den fenced; burn for six bead; mow for 10 ton; two chicken hous aud force pump. Price, $10011. llrlng this notice. I. N. I larbaugh. over First National Hank. If rm: RENT FOR KENT Five-room cottago for rent. Inquire) at li(4 East Eleventh street. tf FOll KENT One large furnished bedroom. Inquire Room '2, Schnei der block. 127 FOR RENT 'lo rurnlshed rooms for young men students. Call at. ;i:'.2 Fust Fourteenth Btreet. . tf Full RENT Large front room 'for relit; board In connection if desir ed, (iol! High street, corner Tenth. Phone Red fiOI2. f22 FOll RENT Two uuflruiiisiieil rooms' and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 700 Pearl street, corner 12th. PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattlo and horses on the Matthew Wains farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or uddress P. O. Hox 1X2 Eu item) WAM'HII COOK WANTED At. tho (leneral hospital by March 1. H WOODCHOPPEItS WANTED Apply at Dr. Urown'B office in Chrlsman block. f22 WANTED Young gentleman wants position In city. Address J. Y.-, euro Guard. f2 2 WANTED Two proliat loners for the General hospital. Apply to Miss Murray, ut tho hospital, Eugene, Or. COTTAGE WANTED Must be mod ern, close 111, with bath, hot and cold wnler. etc. Call at Stanleys. 1112 Willamctts street. . tf WANTED Work of any kind by a Divinity sliident before and after school. Address 704 Ferry stre-l. 122 TO TRADE liy owner, timber land for city properly or land close to some town. No hkciiis. Address II. G., Hox 4H4. Eugene. Or. W.-iXT EH (Com ill lied.) Organized 1883 The First National Bank oak 120 WANTED Ten ladles and gents dai- i CK ECtNE. OREGON ly to get their clot lies cleaned and Capital paid In FOlt ALE becond growtn fir wood. W. L. Coppemoll, ut Watt's .jewelry store. tf FOll SALE Cheap, gaud second hand Studcbaker 3-inen wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. If ; pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. If DO YOU WANT a homestead or Um ber claim? if so uddress William Duuglas, Hox 34 1, North Head, Or. mlO Surplus and undivided profits 65. ODD Additional liability of stockluilders under national banking laws. 1D0.90 GOLD AND SILVEh. PLATING On Kuived, lorhs una all nou&eliold ar ticles that do not look like Utw. Write the Oregom Plating Works, ' 128 Lowusdulu street, Portland, Oregon, tor nrlceii A1IHCKLL.A.N KtL S ACCtJUDION Pl.fcATiNU -Done by Alia. Uert Vlneeui at 627 Hilyard street, near East Ninth, on reasou ' able terms. Phone l:ej 3302. tf TO TRADE A hammerless shotgun . good as new to trade lor a coaster bi- j cycle. Enquire of F. 1). Hoggess, j College Hill. Will be at Innie Sat- j unlay. 12 2 j DON'T fail lu see Chezeui If you ; want bargains lu real estate. Wei buy and sell farm and city prop- j erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. 11. Che- j "'ii. Room II. Wuituu Uldg. l( 1 Total )26S.00 . We will be pleased to have your ! name on our books your fundi Mib ; ject to check. We will handle your l business with care and In strict I confidence, whether your arcoual to j large or small. T. Q. Hendricks PreslAent iS. B. Eaklu Vice PresMraa 'P. E. Snodgrass Cashier 'Luke L, Goodrich. .Assistant Cannier INTERNATIONAL C O It II ES I 'l ) N -HENCE SCIItOLS "The llus.v Man's t'liiverslty." Gives a thor ough training ut your own home In nearly all the trades and proles sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment, office, 4 5 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep. reauntiitive. Jill REWARD 1 will offer flu re ward for tho arrest and conviction or Information leading to the ar rest and conviction of the party or parties who entered my fowl house on tho night if December 25 and on the night of February 2 and stole trerefrom on the former date ono Silver Hamburg cockerel and on tho latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller than the other Jos. Dnvles. in7 Appreciates . smoking good cigars. 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 LOST AMI I'OI ND FOUNDA bunch of keys belonging ts M. L. Weaner, of lllcksvllle, O. Owner enn luivo them by culling on L. Honnoy, special police offi cer, and paying for this notice. MONEY FOI'ND A sum of money was found In Hampton Hros.' store Saturday. Owner can have same by describing It and paying for this notice. LOST Ladies' gold lined watch, size O, hunting case, Elgin move ment, Tuesday evening between hospital and Armory. Leave at Guard offico for reward. LOST A pair of hiill'-moon glasses between Campbell rt Fellman's fur niture Htore and tho. corner of West Eighth and Cliarncltnn Htreels. Finder please leave with Mrs. .1. M. Shelley, comer Eighth and Olive. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN HEAL ESTATE AGENTS Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w,rk. vJall and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitzm&n 34- West 8lh St, Phone black 1171 ' Williams Co.' Transfer Light and Heavy Mauling WOOD f OH SnL.ll 504 WI!UmettSI fi.iKen. Oregon. Fhone lilnek 11 " J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers In real estate. Oresweil, Or. AHSi'KACTOIS.H TIIE LANE COUNTY AHSTKACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wnren Hlock, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. MINIMI KMil. VEERS HERIIEIIT LEHIII, mining engineer anil expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to InteiuRng Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and oro treatment. Eugene. Oregon. AICCIUT HIT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans druwn, hlun prints and specifications. Oeneral super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see inn, Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmun block. I'MIERTAKEIrS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene. Or. DAY & HENDKKSON, unilerinkers and cii.hnlmcrs. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets: W. T. (IUKDUN, Iiinernl director. State licensed eiubalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Flume Red 448 1. I'll YSICI.WH A ND HI ItOEO.NS Die, II. L. H'l I'DLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, r.18 Willamette Htreut. I'hone lllack 13211. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. IMionu Red 319 7. HOWER & WOOD ltenl I'slale and Timber Lands Ranch, l acni and City 'lopcity Vour iMitroiiago respectfully solicited. Room 1, over First Nat, Hunk i lOt TORS ( 'on t i n ii-rt. UK. OLIVE C, WALLER. psieu(,jitulc physician. Office hours, u. m. to 12; 1:30 p. iu. to 4: 3D. Hamp ton building, 7th and Willamette i streets. Residence and office phono 0 1 7 I. ATTOHNEYK-AT.LAW S. D. ALLEN, iitioriiej-ul-la, SIB Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. L. .VI. TRAVIS, Attorney-ut-luw! Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Hank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTEIIMEIER, Altornoy-nt law. Land titles and probate vriec Inltlen. Offico over Chninbors-Hruf-tow Hunk. WOODCOCK H HOTTER, AUorrvrrfs-Bt-law. A. C. Woodcock aarl K. O. I'otier. Office one block south of Clirlsmaii block, Eugene, Ore boo. LEON It. ED.MLNSON, Atloroey-at-luw. Rooms l and 2, Eugene I -turn and Savings Hank. WILLIAMS & HE AN, AttorneyiMU law. .I. W. Williams, L. K. I Iran. I'rnetlee In nil courts of the i ato ll ml beforo tho H. S. Land Offlc. Offices 12, 13, II and 15 McClunf. Hiilbllii'!. IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Ijind Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf WANTED (lirl lo do general house vinrk In Miuil! t n mi ly. Enquire or Mrs. tl. F. Skipworlh, 1 117 Wesl Fourth street, between Lincoln and l.awr- in e. C. II. CANNON. M. I). Homeopathic physician ami surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vlbiatory and light treatment. Office, Sulie 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build ing. I'hone Main .". 4 o . Hoards Hoffman House. I'hone Main I 1. DR. ANN. i MAUKER, Osteapnllilr phv'nun. All curable disease treaiecl. Women and children I specialty. Office over F, E. Dunii'i I'hone, Red llilll. WtALTON . NESS. Attorney-t-lsw. J. J. Walton and 9. I". N.-m. Will practice In nil the courts In tho stat.. Office, room 3, Walton Itloi k, Eugene, Oregon. DORRI.4 fc SKII'WOllTII, Altonx!)--flt law. Office In ilovey biiUding. over Chniiihcrft-Hrlstow bank. I. N. IIA UIIAl CHI. Special atten tion given to divorce mill wltlo if itii I if estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Koon Ti. First National Hunk llulldlng. Eugene, Oregon. WANTED From 2.'ixi. to 3.nnii ; acri . . i. jti.-d or partly cleared I I.H.I. I it'll deep soil, allipti'd to; I-ut;. tiiukliii: a 1 live .ji'k; lo r . ion i.-, h I "li rivr r :.'o! i r' . i'.. ii" n, a .1 ip: o-i ae i e'lMtne . of le.:.d i.i n o I . el' ' ;o c s and ' IV i'-;-1 I. mi 1 Ci.rM.apv, T. O. llov Tl?, Ko.ii.i 7. ,i. r Cham- FltANK TI'I'I'S, M. D llomoeo paihie pb-.sl'iau Hud siitgeon. Chro'ib1 disen.-. ,ind diseases of women aed rhtl lieri glv.ti special ben and Hiis'uw bank.. Btlelltlr. Wllhui Ma'b I'e',1 I li'Ul. 4!l. I'll'-.-nlie .I.I I el id Ol'ci l:ii:li'h 1,1.1 . R ! -I n ;-. r." i. Oflii phon J; ..!ei! .) iihoi;'. italic . cti -!. I e 'i ner st l eets, r.3 2 Red JESSE (!. WELLS, Lawy,-?. N.x 3 West Eighth -treet, Eugene-, Or. Ol.poslle postofflce. (live.4 lpc!&t ftti.'iiiliin to the ex.iinlnitio cif t s'racts, drafting wills, rettrlnr; t- te.'-', i onveyaii' s anil colht A! o lo -.!! leneio.i ....I'.'.er.l. lied I I Til. L. 1111. YET, Atiorney-ni-luw. tlttiow over Yorau's shoo store, Eugeu. Ofegon. i.'inn- CI- i t i l '; i ! and sure, r.-'.e I ' are s .akta LINN' IilU'O CO. and