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THE ECGEXK DAILY GUAJU). TLUiDAY, MARCH 3. 190S rVY INC. trif .Td make "remit- 01,6 I Mf week. S .lb P..11 nne rr ,lu , e (1ft 1 -.rh ar tagus-- .... copiM- " dB known on rjnrtWM"" v KU Eugene, Oregon,, pos nl Ride Association and saying: "We encourage the work of teaching rifle practice to schoolboys of the country, believing that it will be a great source of recruits for the Xatloatt! I Guard." for The Oura. I ",:,. are autnonsea w I "" m for subscriptions or rXr, business for The Dally feTlfciark. . ':- iT';Geo. A. urury. 1-rs are aui" " VS Tree'lpt for subserlptlnns Weekly Guard.. "7v"TPKI'l';N I iK.NT PAPER ESDAY, MAHCH 3, iMlu" ciA--'I.-KTIflV ; ni""""" a,. Senator F. E. Beach, of Port- Bikes this original auKSi.uu , letter to tne ninra .Winn the referendum' move nt against the University: Tie Agricultural College is a ,;j creditable Institution, ana ao 1 -splendid work for the' state, It deserting of liberal support, ae men and women like Dr. aytombe and Mrs. Waldo, who , joins valiant work in Dunning the Agricultural College, should h delivered from this class of Lit This kind of opposition only Lit! la arousing loyal citizens, who m interest in either school, only tier ire factors in the welfare, of tute. It is Quite evident that opposition is not on account of mount asked for to maintain iCairerslty. They opposed the ap- Lriitlon two years ago, and used nne arguments they employ If constitutional, I would sug tiit In future appropriations for litile University Linn county be kt from paying any part ot this thereby we could avoid hostll the University that has eman- IlIrcmtMs locality, as It has, and miing an injury to our Btate. the citizens of Linn and Benton u broadminded and progressive a; It Is evident there are a nuni- ofmen residing in that locality, litre very hostile to the State Unl it;, and have by their methods it that institution In a crippled tlition. While the regents and i.tf have never made any reply,' ire not doing so now, the fight been carried to such extremes eterywhere men looking nnlv to kit Interests of the state are be- ii active suunorters of tha Unl- '"'r, and Indications now are that pi the vote is counted next June it f 6e found that the opposition has Ei almost entirely from these two itiM. Therefore, if this same 1. 1 to be gone over every time ipprourlation Is asued ior tne f University, It would be econ- w exempt this locality from any to maintain it an i, ,i. 1.-1 ? 1 the state go on and build tt Wltution that will tie a rrcillt Nion." We are gravely Informed by the morning paper that Multnomah and Lne county are working harmoni ously to down Statement No. 1 and the .direct primary law'. It Is the concerted "harmony" among the old time, machine politicians of the state that Is making the people sit up and take"'notice that there is "something Ldoing." Because a few professional politicians 'and precinct workers gel together and hold an enthusiastic (?) meeting, carrying out a program pre arranged in Portland, gives not the slightest Indication of the real semi ment'of voters who are reading, thinking and getting ready to vote as they please in the April primaries and June election. It will evidently require another good, hard bump t- bring the Republican politicians around to a full realization of 'he fact that the old methods have been abolished for good and that the peo ple purpose to hold fast to their new ly gained powers of self government. . If we correctly understand the-.'., some of the senatorial Humidors be lieve that panics are bound to c-or-.e once in so often, regardless of law, That is too much like the Oriental what-is-to-be-will-be to appeal to the average American, who doesn't be. lieve in leaving things to chance en tiroly. . FIRST SNOW OF WINTER LASTED QUICK tiU this murnint; u- T tnoueh nntnre nn,-t, 1 , , xu aim t1 suuth of here had previously enjoyed the visitation of "the beautl- ,ful," When TJiigtmo. people awoke this mornlug they were surprised to see the- 4 ground covered with about an inch of spow, but it did not v last loug,the sun coming out and melting it rapidly. This afternoon there Is hardly a t sign of the storm except in shaded places which were not struck by the sun's rays. HAUIilSBlRfi SMAI,l.lfv . KHIDKMIC IXDKK COXTHOL Judge Stewart returned Sntiirrtnv evening from Harrisluire- ho t,a ,naa oeen to look after the smallpox anuunuu mere. in the Huddleson family there had ben eleven cases. ot a light character. All are conva lescent ana the quarantine will b" raised on Wednesday, when John Latllu, of- this city, will d. tile tumi- gatmg act.. Outside of the city there ars lew cases. The schools were closed for ssv;t.i1 days, but were opened again this nuirning and the inui.-atiniu were t.-at there would be no more cases in ilio city. Kvery precautlcu ha.? ben used to prevent the spread of tile disease. Albany liemuerai:. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS! OK SALE MlHClCt.l.ASWX'S PMtPAKtB INSTANTLY. Simply add boil ing" water, cool and erve. 13c. per pacl.iii. at ail grocer. 7 flavor. Rcfuac all substitutu. CHIGHESTtrtof'iUJS v tt!ir k - f 'f i- r VVkttZ IIKEU WhHo W.viiiuii! is y"& DKKKSM A K tN'ti Misses Sutlivau & i'hone Ki'd &10G. a21 street. ni20 FOK RALE bwond growtn fir wood. W. L. Coppernoll, at Watt's 1 Jewxiry store. tf i . j FOR SALE Cheap, good second- j band Studebaker 8-lnch wagon. I Enquire at fctigeue Orocerr. tf Everything looks good for Eugene this year. Fine new depot, elee'ric road construction, street paving, postofflce building, five-story busi ness block, and two or three hundred new residences. All these things and then some are. assured already. Though We cannot indorse this new English theory that crime fol lows over work, we are dead sure that overwork follows crime when the criminal is caiight, convicted and sentenced to one of the contract con vict camps. A. long period of prosperity, ac cording to Senator Whyte, of Mary land, the oldest senator, acts as an intoxicant and invxariably leads the country Into a monumental jag, with the inevitable "morning after." -All the governors who call at the White House cannot really expect 'io got on the ticket with Tnft, though there Is no law against Indulging In hope, or arousing It, either, for that matter. Yestejday they commenced work on Eugene's new depot, and the next day it snowed. THURSTON ITEMS , . (Special Correspondence.) Thurston, March 3. Thurston people are busy making improve ments, painting, rebuilding, fencing, pulling stumps, etc. Everybody Is moving fencing, brush, making gar den and planting early potatoes. The last we hear is that Mr. Rhodes will grub up his large field of hops and use the Eround for farming. He i has operated one of the cleanest and best cultivated hop yaras in tne county, haviny always paid the high est price for picking, and It had be come one of the pleasnntest time? for the people when the season came for pinking. That time will not u pear again, much to the loss of many, for It has been one In which many happy meetings took place. p SCHOOI.HOYS TO UCAHX TO SHOOT Plotu to Interest the schoolboys Practice are meeting with Nntble success throughout the FT. although the work will not 'lirlj Inaugurated until niir, N lor Ita support through the wiment. General Robert ' 'lr, assistant .wmi.r.. f ,s President nt tk v..i i M ,or ,n Promotion of Rifle nas recommended that a on for tlftn nflft . I. m: riuuuuicil army . rs of rlfu ,,,,.. , ""eSM. universities and r- . Including the cost of W .. Pr'Je' and otner . Under this approprla- "a indoor competitions S'iti "commended by both toIBin lor lne "omo- h. and s Uon1 R1,le Aa- ra..t, . ""erat ueo. Mte ,! Prob,blr Pent the l tt cnmn.i,, . L., J16 Preside. .v- raifi . . r lue ,a "' Aaiocti . . . aiUn,,, i u,emDer or 'aic,.!!ra tDi airman of l ociMlon and Gen- Xf t.0!fn known as the i'actice." At its I'lal r V recently " I rev,. AssociatlotO fHth naorslng and -" ot tne Nation- Tar and Onncnnlaiiiin For the complete cure of cocighs. colds, asthma and bronchitis and ail lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages Wlntalned an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It Contains no opium ni harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price 1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co., props., Cleveland. O. AX.VOl'XCEMKXT v vr nnn on,i 1 W Buov have opened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Maurer's jewelry store, number E42 Wil lamette street, where we wouio ut pleased to have all old friends who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. I10WK & BUOY. It 542 Willamette Street. A NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM Those having farms, timber lands or relinquishments, city properties, business houses or merchandise for sale should see Wilson. A Nichols, over Unn's DTUg Store, as they are In touch with investors In nearly ev ery state !n the Union. It makes no difference bow long you've suffered, or what failed to cure you. Holllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea makes sick, weak men, wo men and children strong and healthy. If done so for thousands. Why not for you? 35c Tea or Tablets. L'.NN DRUG CO. We exepct so advance in the stork of the United Wireless TWcaraph Co. in the very near future. It will prob ably be 12.59 per ahire. " lKVlXfi -JTEMS (Special Correspondence.) Irving, March 3. Clay Zumwall returned Saturday from Portlund, where he has been visiting. Paul Zumwait was a passenger to fortland Saturday morning. Miss Golds Mumma went to Eu gene 1 hursday, afternoon for a short V1S1L. Miss Emma Awbrey is visiting in Portland this week. There has been an attempt to or ganize a grange at Irving, but ao tar the attempt has not been successful Mrs. Charles Frlabee entertained quite 'a number of young people at her home Friday evening: Tree planting Is all the rage around Irving. Many acres have been plant ed during the past week. The out look is favorable for our beautiful valley. MARRIED. ' t4ttttttttTttvvv In Portland one day last week, J M. Hatfield, traveling salesman for the Smith-Premier typewriter, and Mrs. Mary Ransonie, proprietor of the rJugene uuslness College. 1 he event was quite a surprise to their many friends here. They have returned home and will keep hoHse in apart ments in the Hall block on East Ninth street. OSTEOPATHY IS SCIENCE OF ITS OWN There are but few people who have not heard of Osteopathy, also of some of ts achievements. But there are far too many who have accredit ed it with being good for only those conditions from which they -have been cured, or which have come un der their immediate observation. Not in frequently there Is mutual surprise when one man who was cured of ey trouble meets another who was cured of const ipation. , The atapve is a homely illustration, but It only shows that neither was cu rious enough to learn the possibil ities of Osteopathy while being treat ed for their respective conditions. They may have been persuaded tr, undergo Osteopathic treatment only because a friend had been cured ol a like condition. Yoti may be one of those who do not know that Osteopathy is intend ed for Ither conditions than thost you have; alrea.Iy heard of us haviny been treated successfully. If so, re member that If the principles of Os teopathy are right, it Is a science ol its own and a complete system oi treating disease, and has been recog nized as such by legislative enact ments In more than two-third, of tin states in the Union. Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware store. Phone Black J 326. Residence, 714 Ferry street. Phone Red Sl7 TO Cl'KK A tXH.D IS OXB HAT Take LAXATIVE UKOMO Quinine Tableta. Druggists refund money I, It falls to cure. E. W. GKOVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 25c. Oil Paint'ngs We. have a limited number of PAINTINGS which we ire aellinf st coat lor a few day, prices If am 50c to 10.00 Latest di?naln FRAME MOULD INGS. See our window OVERTON Wait Paper anil Paint Co. lT: Pepsin Capla A POSITIVE CURL ft Kid ism. It mr ka Mr. ullf ait I 'taral aw f l a Crtatavy O -. A anlvuir kVaWaB I a. BaU toy ajrwri. Vrim tlA bf atl. BoatO!. U-OU.OT tkrm bota m actntt, THl IMTAl-FIMII BO atvi i.KraiiTa.lJia. , IN OKI OR MANY COLORS Sfjl LARGEST FACILITIES Kg IN THE WEST KORFtl pj; THE PRODUCTION OF Wi 3 HIGH GRADE WORK s ES tOW S tlSTCJI K8Stl T?3 Dr. T. Felix i)cu raid's ORSEHYAL T FOR SALE Good soconu-hsnd S.ulth ..Premier typewriter. Cull at office of International Correspondence Schools, 45 West Sta at. FOR SALE Ruff Orptngtou eggs. 13 for II. W. B. Hampton, 110S Columbia avenue, corner ISth st. FOIl SALE One team of good mares with harness and vagon; aUo one young cow giving some milk and two jersey enlves. A. F. Linu. 415 East Eleventh street. tf FOK SALE BY OWNEK A brand new 5-room cottage; ull modern; in choice location on West Elev enth sti-ivt; lot ('(! 2-:!xl'l 1-:' feet. The t best t'Jiryill in Esi jreas. Murt be sold v-. ry stiari. K.: qsiire at tills office. OiLET POWDER A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps uieakin velvety. Relieves uimmtauonana should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, riving a delight ful and ref reshinc Sect. At deal er or liv mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared bj cenn T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY. Proprietor ot GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM JOB SALS AXD HXCOHME.VUFD Bt STANLEY'S, 012 AVilliunetle Si. .... Eugene THE MARKET EOR REAL ESTATE IS AT IMcMurphey t&Rugh's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 8-room house and 2 lots; de sirable corner; good BBrn, water, bath and sewer; must be sold soon; good value it S:l(MM 8-room house and good lot on Willamette street; good lo cation; city water;, electric lights. Price SJ723 8-room house and cornor lot 80x160; barn, hen house, chicken yard, bohio fruit. Price aioo 79 acres five miles from Spring field; 40 in cultivation, 'i pasture; new 10-roorn house, 40xS0 bam; acres orchard; for tale or trade for larger place. 3 acres close to town; 4-ruom house, small barn; 1 acre orchard; to trade for larger place; will pay difference). We also hava business open ings and large Ittt of real esuite to offer of every de. crlptlon. McMURPHEY & RUGH FOR SALE m OWNER New eight room house with ttus.eleci rie lilit. beautiful shrubbery, and all mod em improvements, two block? from car Hue iitul In heart of res ilience district. Yon pay no HKent't commission. Lots 6ii 2-S x Hill. Apply at this office for particulars FORSALK AT A B A ItG A I N Good house of 7 rooms, SO fruit troes, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, 11600. Time on part. I. N. Karnaugh, agent,' Rosra 6, over First National Bank. Bring tbls notice wltb vou. FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres fine land; all fenced; all kinds of fruits' and berrlos; good buildings of ail kinds; farm Implements and garden tools; fine garden spot; near Irving. Far further tnforma tkw apply to Kitchen & Kompp'a barn, corner Seventh and Oak sta. mil FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly new -room house; close to Unlver- ' s!iy; on a choice, high and slteiy corner lot 8Hxl2t) feet; nicely Im proved; some good fruit and a deep well; this property Is well worth 13000, but much less will take it If sold within ten days. En quire at tills office. ui2S A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 7 miles west of Eugene on Elmira road; 3-4 miles from Bcbool; all under fence; 10 Bcres In pasture; some wood In pasture; 3 apples, 1 cherry, bearing; 28 assorted fruit trees ono and two years old; 20 acres undor plow; 15 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 botts and force pump. Price, 11000. Bring this notice. I. N. Harbaugh, over First National Dank. tf rr . . . : jj i 2B ron RKCT FOR RENT Five-room cottage for rent. Inquire at 194 East Eleventh Btreet. . tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for young men studonts. Call at 332 Fust Fourteenth Btreet. tf FOR KENT Two untirunished rooms and two furnished rootnsj for light housekeeping. Apply at 760 Pearl Btreetj corner 12lh. WANTEL Probationers for the Gen eral hospltnl. Apply In writing or personally to Miss Murrny, super intendent. General hospital, Eti gone. m2 PASTURE TO KENT Will paature cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallls farm, two miles west of Eugone. Fine grazing; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Lonn & Savings bank, or address P. O. Box Ift2. Euueue. WANTKD WANTED Ten ladles and gonta dal ly to got their clothes oleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. tf WANTED TO KENT A good X-roam house with bath, toilet; centrally located. F. O. Box 431, Eugene. tf DO YOU WANT a homestoad or tim ber claim? If so address William Douglas, Box 841, North Bend, Or. m!0 IK YOU WANT TO SELL your prop erty tun the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu gaaie. Or. tf QOLD AND SILVER PLATlNO-oi kilvee, fork and at) household r tialea that do sot look tike new. Writ U Oro Plating Wrkv 121 Lowasdala street, Portland, Oregon, for price WANTED Manager; good salary; experience not necessary; for Eu genie branch offte of large Port land rati saute firm; w tarnish iwaj tut and 4eh you the bsmi inws; small cpttt required. For particular address "Manager," 242 Fifth street, Portland. m WANTED From 2..000 to 1,000 acres cleared or partly cleared Sand, rich deep toll, adapted to fruit, trucking and live atock;. lo cation delrd on river and erek. Bring w description and outline of land In tracts of 80 acres and up. ' . Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 2 4 7, Room 7, over Ckam r exit BriiLo nk. tf ACCORDION PLEATING Done by Mrs. Bort Vlneaut at 627 Itilyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able term. ' Phone Ited If DON'T tall to see Cbotem if you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved aud uuiinproved. Timber aud mining stock. H. Che. wn, liooni H, Walton Bide tf FOR TRADE An S-roont modern residence In Minneapolis, Minn, in best nrat of city: rents for 130 a month: will exchange for good real ige, tlinbc estate luorlitage. or city property. Eugene, Or. t laud, farm P. O. box 531, ' tf INTERNATIONAL CtftttlKSPON HENCE SCHOOLS "The Bust Man's University." ttivw a thur ough trulniiig at your own home in nearly all lb trades aud profes sions. Text books and in-itriiiuciiu (when required I furnished free Full Infurmntiuu and circulars in the tiK-at enrollment office, 4,' W Kishth st rift, it. J. KlrliKMtnl, rvp-reseiuasive. $10 IIW'.Mtli - I will oner $lii re ward tor the nnv::t ami conviction or Informallnii leading to the ar rest ami conviction of the party. or parties; whit entered my fowl. bouse cm tho uiitht of Deeetttber ttiici . on th !iis:ht of February. 2 and Kioto trerefnmi on the former dale one Silver Hamburg cockerel and on the (utter dale two brown Leghorn cockerels, ono much smaller than the other Jus. Davles. uii ?ROFESSiOAL CDISK1 REAL EST AT K AtJEXTS J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers in real estate, Creswcll, Or. " A.IUiTUACTOH8 THIS LAN a . COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 9 and I, Wang Block, Eugene, Or. i Price reasonable. MINING KKOINHKfW HERBERT LlfllOH, mining engineer and expert metallnrglat. Reliable information famtsked to Intending taveatorav Eiaminatioos and re ports on mine .nd or treettment. Eugene, Oregoo. ' ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS rArcbltect. Sketch es and pinna drawn, blue prints and specifications. General sssper vfsion ovnr buildings in coarse of : construction. If thinking of bulld . lug, large or small, Bee me. Terms reasonable,. Uoum 7, Clirlsinan block. UNDERTAKERS J. W. IJAYS ft CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugone, Or. DAY & IIENDKKSON, undertakers and ebibalmers. Corner Willam ette! and Seventh streets. W. T. OORDN, funeral director. Stale licensed embalmer. Office and residence. Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 4481. PHYSICIANS AND HU1UJEONH DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers1 store, 518 Willamette street. Phone Black 1320. Consultation free. Rostdenre 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. C. H. CANNON, M. D. llomoepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and dlaeasoa of women, and children a speelattyl Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 64 0. Hoards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. DR. ANN. i MAUREIt, Osteapathlr phy'clnn. All curable disease treated. Women and children t specially. Office ovor t", B, Duan't Phone Red I SSI. J. FRANK TITUS, M. D. tlomoeo patblo physician aud surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases ol women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanlc.statlo, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Ofice, corner Willamette and Eighth streets. Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Red 1091. Residence phone. Red 4981. DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic physician. Office bonrs, 8 a. tn, to 12; 1:30 p. ra. to 4:30. Hamp ton building, 7th and WiStamette streets. Residence and office phone 6171. ATTOHNKYH-AT-LAW S. D. ALLKff, nort-t-I, BS Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS BEAN, Attorncye-at. law. J. W. William. L. H. Be Practice In ill court of the stab and before tb U. 8. Land Offlc Office 12, 13. 14 an 15 McCltanf BaildtsaL C. A. W!NTRJ i KR, AUor7 i l. !s title and probit - laitle. Offie over CbamberavBrlav taw Beok. WOODCOCK. POTTER. Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Pottr. Office one block aoutb. ot Chriamaa block, Eugene, Oregon, LEON R. KDMUNSON, AUorney-at- law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Having Hank. DOItltlrJ ft BKIPWOHTII, Attorneys- at law. Office In Hovey building. ever tssuisers-UrHtow Uak. Organized 1883 The First National Bank CF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 65,009 Additional liability of stockholder under , national banking laws. 19$,&dS Total 1265,000 We will be pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub ject to cheek. We will handle jour business" with care and tn strict confidence, whether your account It targe or small. T. Q. Hendricks President S. B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Suodgraa Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cah!r GASOLINE ENGiNE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Miirlwinks-Morsc iiiN)Hiin Kiium ur tiutttmt,, spray ints, savvins, grrmi ivtg .Outfit emni-tettv titH tnr ovrr and liulU. 'tiirlmi.k.s-MiirM iiitlinills mul I'liirhaiiKN-Mfirst (iriiulci's, Ford pHcs Riwrtys tn stark. tAiwrut tvrmtt slifiMiH'iit.M. Wrlto for catnlonur nm IH'tCfS. bHRGER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORSE Sb CO. Portland. Oregon ElectriaGas, Water Waiamette VaUey Co E. C. Gulliford Fas j and Livery, Boarding , Stables Now Floor Room New Rubber Tire Turnout. Fall Creek Stage Line, Weal Hth Street. Phone Main 00 Julius Goldsmith HOWER & WOOD IUl L'Htutn Biid Timber Lands Itantdt, Farm and City Proixt-iy Your inttronngo rmiieclfulljr oliclted. Room t, over First N'nt, Hnnk J. W. BARRINGER Expert houscmovcr Moves anything. Twenty-ftT vjcan txperience. Rtttdtwx, East Fiitnih and Oak Su. Phoce Rtd 451 f . Eugene. Oregon . ATl'Olt.NKVM (Continued.; L. M. THAVI8, Attorney-t-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon, L. iliLTSU, Attaroiy-t-iw. ufffH over Yoaa' shoe (tore, Eugene, Oregon. WALTON ft iNKSa. AUnrncys-at-liir. J. J. Walten and S. P. Neu. Will prsr-lljc 1 all tk court In tb ttxt. Office, rooa t, Watt) Keek, Eu(o.s, Oregstu t. N. HAHHAUOU. Specrtt atfellh tton give to divorce and s"tte tent tf estates. Agent for Contl nenlsl Insurance Company. Room 6, rirst National Bank Uulldlng, Httgen, Oregon. JESSE O. WEtXS, Lawyer, Ho. IS Wesrt Eighth street, Eugone, Or. opposite postofflce. Gives special attention to the esamlnatlon of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters, Pboo lied 117.