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... CSjfi " - ' O THK EVOEN'c nmr cripn unvvccniv wnm'.,...... ....... ! i i i M I -1 1 k I .All i ho, IHtW .05 L month. h'w n,ad8 known on to"""0,"; Eugene,. Oregon, postof V? t r,cond-clas matter. -".. The Guard. authorized to "J rece Pt 'or subscriptions or nM nd. f h ,siness for The-Dally KlSnU Clark-. lT r.po A. Drury. borsZ!r:r, are authorized o LM rSSnt for subscriptions H'nv and Weekly Guard. feSS.4V. FKIHU'AKY 3d, HMW JjuBtt DAiLY GUAM ....vTivn CO.. IXC. to regain their prestige the Waytnlre incident goes far to show, while t!.e Jury's verdict may la taken as an In- vertl. UUP Ilrpc au..n ,, .. Incident goes far to show wan. ....,.,.. . ?. ",,u"u,.v aKfnt. he personal aJ- irw 1 1 i ., . dleatlon that .ho h,.. . "' '" "ua entered a lib.-! "I'lism oi- suit rJr SlfiOOOO b.-iI,,.. (.!! flclal has little fear from such moth- Wck'v 1,, Z . ,. ' " ods as are nsnallv H., . , . , . '' bu,d"au lu' dld ke the IU "K.i:i..si m:ui it gave h hii I Ijr nothing. " . , ,1a wppk. ... ... . KHrted eW "."J,".. all com- " ' " 'is enough to defy i 'flat 811 iemlV h h Tf V? reBt h'S CaSe ln ,l5pl Wonder lf torm" v""t Beck- VrM!WWe'8 i ""'-""""to teuow cm- . ""'". oi Kentucky, was hitting at - zen. inn mnnv cron.i n.nn t ......i ,.. ,, ,,- 111CK lne lo1 atterson, for in bold, aggressive fighting qualities statue when he announced his wil possessed by Dr. Lane, and their In- Ungues to withdraw as a candidate fluence and standing suffer thereby, fur the senate 'in favor uf a pj-oaibi- I .totes kaily week. J .16 br carrier, per wee. llrer!dW carrier, per month Iu,e'el.rear (in advance). 4 50jOnly a man who felt secure In tlie tion deuiocru ""Tun advance) . 4.00 .knowledge of his complete Innocence year' -'. o on ' would hnvn ,i,ch ,u. (let U secouu- 2.00 ; would have pushed this case to a con- The off'clul statement that. the bat- o 'elusion in the courts. ulvlm. ,i,3 tleship fleet is on a war ion.i .... blackmailers no quarter and asking not "ecessarlly meant as a warning, none for himself. , nor as a reply to the croaks about ' - our unpreparedness for war, though There must be a lot of places along 11 "' be so regarded lu some parts the shores' of South America which of the world. . f are not on the school geographies. Ai-1 ! most every day the battleship fleet Married men with a taste for ana stops at soma place we have never tomy win welcome the cabled' news heard of before. But that is a big ,nat the Kaiser's personal Interest country, composed principally of rev- in t:!e Production of a sumptuous bat olutions and a desire on the part r.f 1:1 Berlin, Is purely educational. mats just the way thev feel about it. OlAItP GUARANTEES LAHGKST riJK'l'LATFOX The Dally and Weekly Guard have a larger bona fide subscription list than any oth er newspaper in Lane county Ud will accept advertise ments on this guarantee or money refunded. We are reidr at any time to "show down" with our mailing lists mi subscription books, and itaod ready to forfeit $100 to aor charitable Institution if uf competitor In the field Is able to show to a committee oi reputable business men tktt our claim is not true. t..Ul.t. . . ...c inmiuHHnis to slay the men in power. But In this respect South America is not eo much differ 'i:t than the people of the northern por tion of th.e continent. Thev have n different way of accomplishing thsir ends, which Is the sole difference. The- candidacy of W. S. VlU-n r- rTnltarf C! . ..... "lira senator win add mate rially to thq gaiety of the campaign. And it looks very much as If the champion of popular lerfsint.n,, Think what a hullaballoo would be heard if the white bishops of any religious denomination should pub licly take sides for or against any presidential candidate, as those blia-K-aml-tans have done. f.CE.NE 01)1) FELLOWS . MARK WISH J)KCISION lie decision of the Odd Fellows to a modern business block, five high, in this city proves the a of ths assertions of the advo :io( street paving and other pub :iiraveraents that It would be leginnlng of a real city. This Jing will be- followed by others ! Its construction will infuse fc-'ftnee anjong'property owners In ml acj attract capital and busi- u the city. Certain elements jnse the move as too radical uliance step, but this has been to in every town, when It begins iierge from the village class and uke on the life and air of a real Most of these persons 'opposed -t paving and contended that elec- w would not pay. They will say such a building will not prove ".e because there are not office enough to fill it. And they simply be In the wrong again. km the very fact that such a ? U In course of construction wi'hother Improvements and in ns under way, bring the tenants ethe offices are readv for thorn "aid be a safer iire.-llctl.in tr. onv 'nne time this first really mod is finished there will l,p n aS ,or ore of the same tvt.e. "fin Boise, which was a town ' lh 'lie of Eugene when the ent there seven years ago """it, and which Is now a beau- ? of 25.000 eople, growing Un ever before it m...o i.. a,l. a sleepy town of 8000 " six ytars ago, when the "is were paved. Now It 1' ';.; "lng city f 0ver 20,000 .!. and Is working to reach . mark fve years hence. ' town, will be the growth of pugene. WJ Mlow. have made a wise Jr """"selves and for En- '"',y delav. ' ce the work of con ..ttht; confidence i.u " llle action riwowii, u ,e;'Jw fiii,.. ""lr bus.,,, " ia ElUEXK KlOrtsiSTT WILL GUOW V ALl AULK everybody knew "The Wheel of Love" was a dangerous proposition, even before that actor dropped dead might repeat the achievement of Jou-! wnlle playing It. It was heart tro'i- athan Baurne, Jr., leaving Senatar i ble' of co"- ' """" juuge caKe to form the .u nucleus of a "has been" political rlul. ! W hatever ma' "is belief about after the voten ram i n....,,... :Ine rolling stone adage. Secretary primary are counted. iTaft is doubtless confident that a 1 traveling candidate gathers dele The Guard prints today a spec.ai j gates- ' uiussage or President RooBevelt to congress on the subject of improve ment of Inland waterways. This Is a subject fraught with much import-! Blair street addition property Is ance' to the whole people and the S,lre t0 Bonnie in value within the policy of the administration as out-lDeXt tw0 year8' Tw.l elec,t,rlc liprf i .1.1 ,. . i ways are coming up the val ey from lined in this message, will be gener-1 Portland and both of them must en ally approved as a step toward the bp-1 ter the city from the west, and the ginning of a work of national scope ' "ne that wl" taD tlle S'uslaw coun- aliieady too long delaved ' try can not 80 ollt ln any othe1' dl' ' j rectlon. As sure as water runs down Whifo'.o,.. r i ' ' . hill, Eugene must build down the wnite.aw Read characterizes as valley because the business Is yeiiow moonshine" the talk of ; there. , Great Britain's helping J a pan in case There are both acreage tracts and of war with the United States ' .si 'arise lota In this addition, only a ., ,,!,. ,., ""-mile from the business center and news to us that Mr. Reid is an expert' three blocks from the Geary public on 'moonshine" colors. Wp hfifl srhrml supposed that for many vears he had i Prices are very reasonable and you confined himself excli.slveiv t : may make your own terms, a small ' payment down and monthly Install- ,a'ne- " : ments If you desire. THE MARKET EOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey , & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY . WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! Organized 1883 The First. 1 OH 8 I.E Mist i:i.i,.i.M:ii s , vooi ! wu.d. FOK Sai.E lti-lncb l'hono Kuriiiers 2!ii. oak k PriiE HUEl) White Wyaiuloif.' es-a for sale. J. A. liiiifin, 7 IS Kerrv i street. n,o Hit ESSM A K I Nti-. M isses Sullivan Miller, fills WushlliKluu sire riioue Kid ," 1 i.G. a FOR SALE h.-coiul groivtn fir wood. W. L. Copperuoll, at Walt's Jewelry store. tf i CF EUGENE, OREGON i.rapital paid in $ S .! -l Surplus and un.livideij l'ON'T rail to see Chezem if you' profits ti(M want bargains In real estate. We i Additional llabilllv of buy mid sell farm and city prop-: 8U)l.kh..ldcrs 'under erty. Improved and unimproved. " ' "i uiui.r Timber mid mining stock. H. Cho- i """onal banking laws. rem, Room IP, Walton Bldg. tf I Total J:SMvlii SPl.KXnill ISVKSTMKVT r., i v., ': A C COU 1 ill IN IM.H AT, si: n... i... i i tor of abmii $ I ."i.Oiiii. Call at! lrs- ,,,jrt Vlurenr at 2 7 ililyaril Wo ue Phased to ho yuax rojm 7, Chrismun b.oik. I FOR SALE Cheap, g.u.d s.cond hand Studsbaker 3-lnch wagon. I Enquire at Eugene Groi: . if SIIU' YOl'R I'RODl'CK to Bell Tower Co., 002 Post Street, Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market price M7 PORTLAND KOYAL BAKERY Though the national chairman of the prohibition party predicts that' every state in the Union will in time declare for prohibition, he- isn't claiming that any of those which have already declared for it will cast their electoral votes far its national ticket. Overmodest. Isn't he? - Bread, the best and henithlcs Hon. Judson C. Clements, Inter-: bread made. For sale at Otto's. state Commissioner, says the ran- i roads need more cars and engines, ! " e l,se a" ,the, laIest metnoda in ............ , o.,, lu.. rjve Works, corner Sixth and Willam- have more cars and engines than thy et'te street. Phone Red 2861. tf have work for. One or the other Is 2 81, Eugene, Or. misrepresenting conditions. j " ' - Warner tunes pianos. Leave or- Strange as It may appear, at least ders at .Morris' Music Store. . tf o k.n win . . . " 1 i only ue gen- be alluded "ns as an evl- sagacity. as '' ablJi, X th. i- ln the fu- ulliTfltv Cit ' of Ore- """I of in., .. 1 'virlr i "e C3re C7", v",vln" lh ' "t Portland. blackmail. ID" ho altenipt to Ur,? ..fflctal, n flr-i ' 1 ""tin 11 4. ' :,! nd a clean ' t all times and good bat lias in- "f.llilty of Ihe II fur yi ur; 0a'' l aduiinis ' '!h v wfVf- III 1 : r eir.-tf Socialism Is Not Opposed To American Ideas. By JOHN G. PHHLPS STOKES, Socliliil. of New York. UR futliers tlirow off tlio Brilisli voko iif defense of the prin ciple that luxation without representation is tvranny. This we believe to l.e THE ESSENTIAL SI'IKIT OF THE A3IERICAN" COMaI OX WEALTH as understood by its founders. Yet the opponents of socialism insist that it is at war with j the basic principles of our republic, that it is something essentially alien which cannot be grafted upon our soil. They arc wrong. THE PRINCIPLES OUR FATHCRS DIEO FOR ARE THOSE FOR WHICH WE SOCIALISTS CONTEND TODAY, CONTEND AGAINST IGNORANCE, AGAINST INDIFFERENCE, AGAINST HUGE COMBI- NATIONS OF CAPITAL. We insist that XO MAX HAS A RIGHT TO TAX AXOTII-j ER WITHOUT THE OTHEKS CONS EXT. We insist that die ( producer has a right to dispose of the product "f his toil. We protest against the present organization of society, which enables ono man to compel another to support I, im ill I DI.EX I.S. In spite of the boasted prosperity of our country statistics show J that the average American wage earner is receiving only WiO a year as the reward of his toil. This wage IS SIMI'LV SLTEICIENT TO KEEP KIM FROM ACTUAL STARVATION'. It offers j him no opportunity for self improvement, f.-r the indulgence of those ; hopes which make life worth living. The man out of a job deter- j mines the scale of wages. The sum which he names in his fear of STARVATION' as the price for which ho will sell his labor is that for which the man inside the gates must be content to toil. , It U objected that Socialists won'.d put mankind on a DEAD LEVEL. On the oontrarv. the majority of mankind are on a dead . level 0V. Socialist would give to them what in reality they earn ' -TO EACH ACCORDING TO HIS INDUSTRY AND HIS CAPACITY". V'E HAVE NO OBJECTION TO WEALTH AS WEALTH. '. ,. C.AH3 AND YACHT3 IF THEY CAN nnr.P ftSMETHING IN EXCHANGE FJR THEM CEACE TO BUY THESE LUXUR'.E BY OTHFO WITH th: LET PRO- BUT LET THEM MONEY EARNED TO EXCHANGE City and . R anch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eupene and surroundings Good well-finished 0 room house and three lots in Par ma, Idaho, and 110 acre farm adjoining I'amia to triulo for property in Lane Co., Oregon. 15 acres, 1 mllo from KuRcne; all in cultivation, O-rimm house; good ham; lirick cel. lcr; chicken house mid park; fiunlly orchard; desirahle place for price $2200 J 0 25 acres of the very hest river hottom land, linliiiproved; iill trade for city property. c- 2H acres ji'lnln Oakland, Or., Douglass Co., to trade for Iiropei-ty in or near 10ui;ene, ,On'ron. 200 acres on Mohawk, 120 acres timber; cruises .-,000,0(10 II., hiilancc in pasture, meadow mid fruit; ft-room lioiise, fvami Uirn; price lowered from S:l.-(10 (o !?:t'J(IO; will consider trade for residence In Kugeiie, J lsr.ncres joining loivn; all well fenced, fine K room house; .! luit'iis, chicken liuiise, smoko house, etc; :i yjir old family orchard: price .-00; 9IOOO down, balance at 0 per cent. . 10 acres of tiinlier lying Imnie dilltely fill Sllisluw rivet; criliseM :t, (100, OIK) feel, to Irmle for iroperty in or near Miigene. t t 4 t .. 00 ucr( of cm-dwood; it.ooo cords, it iiiflcN south of Ku gene, at 120 per acre, J J 2ft acres river bottom on MrKcn zlu river; mostly hi cultiva tion; fine river IhMIoiii; Rmall liotise and barn, Nome npplca nnd'iieach orchanl; n bargiiln at $1(100. 100 acres; MO acres tlmlx r, 40 Mitiirc; 10 acres nil. tlvntlon; 5-riMim timiM.; fair barn; variety orchard; 20 head of cattle; 2 horse; new Miigiin; hack; new phm; llsc mimcr, Trice, :lllOO; ill rouaider Irude for ui'ierty in or near riti-gene. ! HAY FOU SALK Six tons of ohI : hay, goud quality; will deliver in ; Eugene. Phono Farmers 12.",, j Sprint; field. 126 ' FOll SALK rover uouom farm, con i talnlns about 0 acres; vil sell j part or all. linqniru at 4TG West I Fifth street. tli FOK SALK Hood secouu-liainl Smith j . . Premier typewriter. Call at. office I of Interna I ional Correspondence I Schools, -I.") West Sill . FOIl SALK Huff Orpington eggs. 13 for fl. W. It Hanipion, l'loi Coluintiia avenue, 'oriier liith st. FOU SALK Lot till L-:;x I i;o, corner nth and Lawrence.-' i-riimn house; gooj well and small fruits; SO fruit, trees; i I.. vis and shrubs. !. Furnish, care of Kugeiie 0 Store. if stmel. nesr Fust Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Hed 3302. tf name on our books your tunte h Joct to check. We will bita I.NTFltV 'U) . CtlURESPON- B,18l"css '"n car8 und ' 4rV"j UKN'CE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy confldenco, whether your attwtt Lv Man's University." dives a thor-j largo or small, ough training at your ywn homo!-, ., . , , In iiearly all the trades and proles-! ""drlcks lVvaNOevn slous. Text books und instruments : S' B- Eiiklu Vice PimW)zl (when required) furnlsbed tree, j P. E. Stiodgrass Cxikiv ZJUr " : Ooo'drieh. . Assist.,.' cm Eighth street, U.J. kiikwo'od, rep-reseniaiive. $10 HKWAUH-1 will offer $10 re- ward for the arrest and conviction! or Inhiriiiallon leading lo the ar rest and conviction of the party o: parties who entered my fowl house on Ihe night of December 2.", and on the night of February and stole trerelroiii on the former dale. one Silver Hamburg cockerel and on the latter date two brown Leghorn cockerels, one much smaller than the other Jos. Davles. in" LOST AM) roLND FOK SALE m oV.Elt New eight- room house with gas.electrlc light beautiful shrubbery, und all mod ern Improvements, two blocks ' from car line and In heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots t 2-3 x lfiu. Apply at this office for particulars. FOU 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. llarbaugh, agent, Room B, over First National Bank, Bring this notice wltb von. FOK SALE OR TRADE Three aores fine land; nil fenced; all kinds of i fruits and berries; good buildings of all. kinds; farm implements and garden tools; fine garden spot; near Irving. For further Informa tion apply at Gitchen & Kompp's barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts. m21 A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 1 miles west of Eugeno on Klmira road; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres in pasture; some wood in puHture; 3 apples, 1 cherry, bearing; iiS assorted fruit trees one and two years old; 20 acres under plow; la acres in oats 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 lious and forco pump. Price, $1000. Bring this notice. I. N. llarbaugh, over First National Bank. tf rtm it KM FOR KENT Five-mom cottage for rent. Inquire at 1 f) 4 East Eleventh street. tf LOST If the person who by mistake or otherwls,. took rrom the otflce of II. T. IJ.iw a tailor-made gray overcoat during the last week, will return the same to Mr. Dow In Itoom 4, over Schwurzschlld's book store, or to Mr. Calkins' office lu the samo building, no question will be asked. f29 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN It HAL KMT AT K AtiKXTS J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers In real estate. Cruswell, Or. AHHTK.CTOit.s Appreciates smoking fo3 cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all think ingmen It is positively the best 50r Cigar on the market Plumbing THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms a and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. MINING KNGI.NKKIlrf HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished Jo Intending investors. Examinations and re ports on minus and ore treatment Eugene, Oregon. AltCHITKC'T FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings in course of construction, lr thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Itoom 7, Chrismun block. INDEIITAKEHH Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w.rk. vJalS and .' let us estimate en your work. Aya 8c Heitzin&n 34 West 8th St Phone blnck 1171 I THE OLIVER I J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eiigonc, Or. .FOR RENT One large furnished bedroom. Inquire Room 2, School der block. f27 FOK KENT 1v.o MrnlBhed rooms for young men students. Call at 332 Fast Fourteenth street. tf FOR KENT Two nnflrnnislied rooms and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply lit 700 Peurl street corner 12th. FOR RENT Furnished six-room house, rooms all plastered, sew er connect Ions. Call at Kugene Real Estate & Investment Coinpa ny's office, llovey building. f27 W ANTE I, Prohallo -s for the (ion oral hospital. Apply In writing or personally to Miss Murray, super intendent, General hospital, Eu gene. in2 PASTURE TO KENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea. sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan ft Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 1K2. Eutfene. WANTKll WANTED Ten ladles and gentu dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugcpe Dye Works, tf COTTAGE WANTED Must lie mod ern, close In, with hath, hot and cold water, etc. Call at Stanleys. 012 Wlllatnetts street. tf DO YOK WANT a homestead or lim ber claim? if so address William Douglas, Box 34 1, North Bend. Or. m I 0 McMURPHEY & RUGH 22wnt8hS'. IF YOU WANT TO HELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rent. 412 Willamette II reel, Eu gene. Or. tf GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do nnt look like Ubtt. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 12k Ixiwnsdale street, Portland, Oregon, for urlros WANTED - From 2,00(1 to 3,000 acres cleared or partly cleared land, rich deep soil, adapted lo fruit, trucking and live stock; lo cation desir d on river and creek. Bring us ,'i description nt (, inline of land in tr;ut uf so acres and uiv o P.'iejfie l.nlid Conipanv, P. ). Box Room 7. over Cham bers and ilristow bank. tf DAY & 11KNUHKSON, undertakers und eii.bnlniers. Comer Willam ette and Sevonth streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embnlincr. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phono Red 4481. I'HVHiriANM AND HlltGEONS DK. II. L. BTUDLKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Cbninbers' store, 518 Willamette street. Phono Black 1 320. Consultation free. Kesldenco 734 Ferry Btreet. Phono Red 31S7. C. II. CANNON, M. D. 1 loinoepathlc physician and Burgeon. Chronic diseuses and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 had 3, Dunn build ing. Phono Main MO. Boards Hoffman House. Phono Main 11. The rleillicur, legible Hit lug of THE OLIX Kit TYI'K WHITER In due to the tkiua wnril stroke of Hh uiin-vilintt-lllg type-bur lllld Km coatrx type. All old nine Much tkeu In exchange. JJ C. S. FRANK, Agent f M4MI4MHMM4M UK. ANN.i MAUKER, Osteapathir phv-'cian. All curable dlseaso treated. Women and children I specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn't Phone Red 1031. J. FRANK TITUS. M. D Homoco pat hie physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanlc.statlc, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflco, corner Willamette and Eighth streets, Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Red lolil. Residence phone, Red 4SH1. DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic physician, oirice hours, 0 a. m. to 12; I p. in. to 4:311. Hamp ton building, 7th and Wlllumettc streets. Kesldenco ntul office phone C, 171 ATTORN MVS. AT-LAW S. D. ALLEN, iitoriin-ul-ln. f Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon L. M. TRAVIS. Atlornev-at-law. Of fice over Kugene Loun & Having. Hank, Kugene, Oregon. Madame Dean's! Pills. FRENCH FEMALE A Hawk, C'putain Ur-I I.IKF rolt Hl'I'i'ltKHMKt) ' Al KNHTll CATION, MlfElt KNOHH IV fM.. Huff! Hun-? H ! v! HutlrHctlon Omr Hlil -! nr Mnn.-y lti fuiMlnl. IStmI jMilfl fur tA mt Ikix. Will -wnd U-ni on Irtnl, lit Ixt pahl for whfli rHtnwrA. Kiuiiil Fni. lliHlnt nil Krltty th trt-uuiw, iififpt liomihntltitK'. If rrar drtiKKlwl iloiti nut Uuvo llicui mead Mtr onlt-n lo tliu 'UIIIED MEDICAL CO., lot 74, Uacuhr. fH. NSod In Eugene by W. L. DcLaita " HALL, &. SHUMWAY. Plumbing ana newer work. Also general jol Plug in; tin bo a beet Iron work. Iron work proms itti 1 1 1 1 ,(, Garry a full linn of plumbing flxhuvo Phone Black 1171 4ftw Wiiiamtrttn wt ATI()IIM.YH-,T-HW ( ODIfnicrU DO It KM & SKIPWOItTII. Atlowr at law. Office In llovey bi,l Jdjtvfi. over Chambers-Bilstow bauk WILLIAMS & BEAN. Attorncvs-at- law. J. W. Williams, I,. E. Bean Practice in all courts of the stat nnd before the I'. 8. Land Offlc Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClun, Building A. WINTEKM El EK law. Land lilies and probate mini laltle. Office over Chambers-Hrls- low Hank. Attorney-ai WALTON ft NESS, Attorney--lw. J. J. Walton Hiul S. P. Ncim. Vttii lirnctlce Ih nil the courts In tb stale. Office, room 8, W:i;u Block, Eiig'tne, Oregon. I. N. iiARIIAUGII. Special Hint. tlon given to divorce nnd w-tl',-aient f estates. Agent for Conti nentai Insurance Company. Room 5. First Natloiuil Bank Ilolldm. Eimene, Oregon. WOODCOCK H POTTER. A'.tornevs. nwlnw. A. C. Woodcock and E, O. IN tier. Olfiec one block south of Ch Ismau block. Ilim.-ne, OreKon l.l-.ON It. EDMUNSON. Altorney-at. law. H.ioiMs 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer. No. I West Eighth stnet, Eugeno. Or. opposite postofflce. Gives .peeil niteutlon tn the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, set l line; lates, convevanees and collivtioii A No to .nil (reunion matters. Phong Red 1 17;. L. IIILYEC, Aiioriiey-at-luw. Oil in over Yoian's shoe store, Eoi;eu. Oregon. , i". etV