Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 18, 1908, Image 3

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    THH BVGENK DAItiT GUARD, WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 18, 10014
WilY GUARD.
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the week.
i"efpa! 'l,ke 811 remli"
:ort,iJrl." o The Eugene Guard,
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I by earner, y "-v-
" TZ.. f.,r The Guard.
..";.m re authorized to
5 1 i for subscriptions or
k".' fn her business for The
F'nkiv Guard:
SM I:, dark. ,
Hrer1 K carrier! per month .50
El!reil b car" (;n' adva,lce) 400
Vin ....
'Br"les rency to forward it by
Vamade-itnowaon
!"'" .. Vimene. Oregon, puaiui-
M(rM ".h..1hbs matter.
lice as st-"
Dtniasters are authorized to
All pJ""'" . , ... ah3crintions
fclre .?.. ' .a e0l,lv Guard.
the uauy uu
TJBPBXDKN-T PA PES
Member of Associated I'rcss.
CoixKSDAY, MARCH 18.
UlTICS AM) KELIGIOX
' . . -, . ..i iii- irvi'ii
-I Vn.bB ItlQ
Her. Fatner reier "
latent and aisunguisueu o
Mclsco priest, is not in sympathy
iH the pending graft prose
uioos for the expressed reason that
doej not like Francis Heney, ana
tiuse, he asserts, that little has
llj been accomplished. Well, sup-
Heney Is not all that ne snouia
and we suspect he Is not that
not a sufficient reason for denying
it id astounding condition of rot
ciess has been revealed since the
lit prosecutions begun. Two more
rte political freebooters never op-
litfi than Ruef and Schmitz, and
kli o( them should be sent to the
Uentlary for life. True, little has
V, accomplished because the
Miff courts have backed up these
titers by overturning the work of
honest San Francisco Judges'. The
Kt-Herrla machine has manufac-
ed the courts of California,' and
Tin turn are serving the men who
tared judicial authority upon
a.
Ve think a preacher, priest or rab-
Mof place In politics. Members
;Wr congregations or church, as
a doubt the case in San Francis-
ire hit hard by the graft prose
rin! and they fly to their defense.
ier Torke pursued Mayor Phelan,
Wily the best executive San Fran-
ohas had for years, with a vin
lieness that drove the latter into
tile life, because of a quarrel tn-
e the church. The public lost Phe-
p'l valuable services on account of
:ters that were none of its con-
and now the graft prosecutors
attacked because of reasons, no
bt, It the truth were known, that
tot based upon sound and liberal
piderations for the public welfare.
rratestant ministers in politics are
ai active In certain quarters and
fir efforts as frequently detrlmen-
sood government as are the
ts of Father Yorke's proclivities.
Charles Parkhurst. of New
'. Is a fair sample. Presumably
ftand well-meaning, he has man
1 about nine times out of ten to
the wrong side of movements
municipal betterment and his
M have hindered more than they
W advanced the cause nf cleaner
Nitlca.
Either politics nor religion la 1m-
hf'n 'he two are mixed to-
FWesstuI experiments may be tak
sulde tor impartial judg-
-tt tor
any purpose, if numerous
f' MllXKV
IMSTRIRrTES BACTERIA
( odor of soiled notes Is some-
Wile unlike that of anything
" the world. sav tho T.i,nii
11 It were merely a matter of
' moony need rare much, but it
nes unhe.iltiifiii n i
i no ncu. in
MOdllOI of tllrtv 1,111. . f
akrobes are pretty sure to be
'errl to the fingers, and the
,re constantly hrmi.hi imn
,el Hh the ,.. " , ...
lh , ' of '"'hold may easily
" wy Into the system
' "uoy of Thic
r-JT" niadp 'he director of
laboratory of New York
' "Brnlnir i., . .
rjot conclusions in
Iw. . tn(. a shown by ml-
carrle, j;
An
subject has re-
ntamlnaiin.
of . ' "u average
01 Paoer .
"iflA 1
lit i ' "aeieria. un an
bill there will be about
Dcterl m
Mosi Dactcrla, It
'"i. are harmless,
are the germs of
"aav
''Mis,
48 t!!rv
Cn
(h
'" k' I) the nnnor
'ntrr fnirlv r!r..,n
guvernuaent
deems every year about J600.000
worth of it, replacing the old bills
with new ones. But even thus the
average dollar bill is obliged to do
duty for about twenty mouths, whl.c
five-dollar notes remain in ciivnlu
tioufor nearly three years, and thns,
or nigner denominations consider
ably longer. it is urged t!::u ;iu
stream of money ought to lie mad.1
out of the treasury more rapidly, and
to flow out of the treas
ury more rapidly, and that,
with this end in view, Section
3932 of thme Uevlsed Statutes
ought to be amended so as to per
mit holders of worn and defaced cur.
registered
mall, without charge, to Washington
for redemption. The paper money Is
kept too long in circulation. As for
coins, they ought to be thoroughly
cleaned and sterilized after reaching
the treasury before ibelug thrown
out again into the arteries of com
ment '.
Peter A. Foley, t:i 'lightning
taker" of Portland, Me., Is the most
wonderful telegraph operator In the
world. Foley Is totally deaf, an af
fliction which ordinarily would be
supposed to make telegraphy an utter
impossibility to him, but since he
became deaf, eight years ago, Foley
has developed what may be called
a sixth sense and by touch and sight
he can detect the finest movements
of the instrument and correctly in
terpret thent. His nervous system
Is a part and parcel of telegraphy
and by means of the sense of touch,
In his finger tips, he takes, messages
transmitted from the ends of the
continent. He can read a message
by watching the sounder. With his
left forefinger placed lightly on the
sounder, he can, by his wonderful
sense of touch, take a message as
accurately as any man in the office.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Wit S.M.K
Pl'KK HKK1) While Wyandotte eg;:s
I (or sale. J. A. llnu'in, 7 IS Ferry
street. injv
I
IKOll SAl.K t.coui'. (trstn fir
I wood. W. L. Copperuoll. at Watt's
: jewelry store. tl
A handsome sword Is to ue pre
sented to Admiral Evans when the
great sea-fighter comes ashore in
San Diego next month. This symbol
of the pomp and honor of war Is now
in process of manufacture. It is
being exquisitely fashioned of the
finest steel, and Its hilt will be set
with native gems. The blade and
scabbard will cost $200 or a little
more. The presentation is to be
made by the local posts of the Grand
Army, assisted by . t!ic veterans of
th; Tpnish wr.r. T"'"re are othr
..if 1. j swaltins t'.'e art V'al. The free
'!o:u c-C r?" city v-ni be symbolized
by a golden key in a casket made of
olive wood from a tree of the grove
planted by the Spanish missionaries
250 years ago. The key itself is
designed to be afterward worn by
the admiral's wife as a brooch.
Southern California is prepjaring
for a campaign against rats. It seems
that the rodents have very few
friends in any part of the world and
from the reports in the dispatches
and the dally press their days are to
be very few. Rats and mosquitoes
are charged with about all the ills
that human flesh is heir to and In
cidentally the flea (omes In for his
share of public criticism the latter
notice is to be published.1
A man by the name of Thryst was
arrested the other day In San Fran
cisco upon the charge of being drunk
and disorderly. That was all right
and In accord with the eternal fitness
of things. However,, a day or so
afterward they pulled a fellow by the
name of Cash In Sacramento on the
charge of having no visible means of
support a hobo, in short. So after
all, there is nothing In a name.
"The" brand of cnnsclence used by
the German police Is more sensitive
than that of the police of our large
cities. The head of the Berlin po
lice actully Jumped his Job because
he failed to catch an absconding
banker. Catching him might have
had that effect on some American
policemen, but not failing to catch
him.
And now a New York lawyer wants
to know why .Joseph II. Choate has
not been placed In the list of can
didates for the presidency. That's
an easy one. It's because ".Joe" has
a sharp taongue and a fondness for
using it.
It's mighty hard to believe that
the world Is gettinE better all the
time and at the same time read and
believe what politician say of each
other.
SOCIALISTS CAM; x.,.t.v..r,v
roi NTV ux kx riox
The Socialists of Ine county are
hereby called to meet In mass con--.i
v-rank'n hail. Ktigene. Or.,
on Friday. April 3, at 10 o'clock, for
the purpose or nominauim
ticket for the coming June election
and such other business as may come
before said convention. All i-ocia.lsts
are urgently request-d tn present.
H. M. MAWIM.K.
Chairman Co. Central Com.
E. C. rni.E.
Sec. Co. Central Coin.
Warner tune? plan Leave or-
re- ders at Morns' Music otore.
T
CHARMING MARY MANNERING.
Mary Mannerlng is one of the most popular leading women In America,
particularly among theater patrons of her own sex. She has earned laurels
for several years in society comedies and modern plays and possesses the
gift of dramatic Interpretation that many another actress with many more
years of experience might envy. Although she stars Independently, she has
been a great aid to her husband. James K. Hackett. Ikoth In selecting plays
and launching his various theatrical enterprises. Mrs. Ilnekert Is a horns
loving woman, a genial hostess and a devoted wife "'' m. ---
ELMIRA NOTES ' j
OF THE PAST WEEK,
HAPPKXIXGS OF IXTKKEST TO I
PEOPLE OF UlSY COMMUNITY
WEST OF EVGEXE
(Special Correspondence. 1
Elmira, March 18. .lames Steven,
son left last week for California. He
will spend a few weeks among the
orange groves for his health.
Mr. Belshaw was in our midst try
ing to find how much everybody was
worth last. week. ,
The postofflep inspector spent
Thursday at Elnilra and vicinity.
"T. A. Fountain, Fred Vate jind
Hnrl Bradford spent Saturday in Eu
gene. ' Lawrence Taylor, who is attending
college at Corvnllis, ni"de his parents
a short visit this week.
John Stone is spending a few
days at Chickahominy.
Prayer meeting was largely at
tended Inst Thursday night at the
Christian church.
Mrs. M. 1). Ever Is sick at this!
wriiing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hnynes re
turned home Tuesday after visiting
relatives at Irving.
Mrs. P. P. Colgaard has put in n
fine lot of ladles' trimmed hats In
her store.
Bev. C. C. Curtis, Elmlra's Chris
tian minister, pnssed through here
Saturday to Chickahominy, where he
conducted the funeral services of
MrB. Rose Carlisle, wife of J. E. Car
lisle. Deceased leaves a husband and
three small children, besides a father,
mother, three brothers and two sis
ters. A number from Elmira nttend
ed the funeral.
What Shall We Hnve For Dessert?
Try JElL-O, the dainty appetizing
economical dessert. Can bo prepared
instantlysimply add boiling water
and serve when cool. Flavored Just
right; sweetened Just right; perfect
In every way. A 10c package makes
enough dessert for a large family. All
grocers sell It. Don't accept substi
tutes. JELL-O compiles with all
Pure Food Laws. 7 flavorB: Lemon,
Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry,
Chocolate, Cherry, Peach.
Why buy new clotues when we can
make your old ones look like new
at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil
lamette streets. tf
Invesvura will double their money
In two years If vhey buy lots or acre
tracts In tho Blair street addition
The city must milld in that direction
Fred Wallers is the happiest man
on Long Tom. He has got his logs
in deep water and it will be no trou
ble to bring them down to his mill..
Mrs. Fountain is sick with the
grippe at this writing.
Zack Flsk and family, of Falrvlow.
spent Sunday with Bert In man and
family.
The party at J. T. Taylor's was
largely attended on Friday evening.
Elmira must be on the boom when
land In the suburbs sells for $200
per acre.
Ed Sawyer has sold his home ond
experts to leave for Washington soon.
Geo. Proctor, of Portland, visited
brother, Win. Proctor, last week.
Mr. Dalzlel and Mr. Walters ore
building a hotel in our city.
Fred Hockley anil family visited
at Smithfield on Sunday.
CITY ELECTION
T nn, .llr.wlrH the Common COlin-
cll to give notice that the annual city
election of the chv oi r.ugene win
be held April th. I'JOS. v' which
time one counnllinnn will be elected
u I mt Mfv f'anril-
iroin ei. ii "mil i" ...... . j
dates Tor that office should file their
in.,iln.r t.i.tlti.tna with till eitv
recorder on or before the 2 1st day
of Wares,, 15UJ.
S. D. AI.I.HN.
Cltr Attorney.
AMKItK'AX IllYEIlS
in tho Orient nre finding It more
difficult vear by year to make pur
chases of either Turkish or Persian
rugs, and It Is predicted that In ten
ears from now the sale of this beau
tiful handicraft of the cast win lie
entirely exhausted. If you want an
Oriental rug the time Is to buy now.
On sale at parlors of Hoffman Honse.
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mlti -AJ lr. t nrt--.ii... .
I
TILES Cl'ltFK IX TO 1 1 DAYS 1
mill niVTVFNT Is enaranls-ed !
cure inr rape nf Itching, blind, bleed-
ne or 'protruding piles in 1 to 1 '
dajs or j-.oney refunded. 00c.
THE MARKET
f-'OR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
8-room house and 2 lots; de
sirable corner; good barn,
water, bath and sewer; must
be sold soon; good value nt
i:llltiO
8-room house and good lot on
Willamette street; good lo
cation; city water; electric
lights. Price S'-'TIM
8-room house and corner lot
80x160; barn, hen house,
chicken yard, some fruit.
Price 1!MM
79 acres five miles from Spring
field; 40 In cultivation, 39
pasture; new 10-room house,
40x80 barn: 4 acres orchard;
for sale or trade for larger
place.
3 acres close to town; 4-room
house, small barn; 1 acre
orchard; to trade for larger
place; will pay difference.
We also have business open
ings and a large list of real
estate to offer of every description.
McMURPHEY i
& RUGH i
22 wtst 8th St. j
eeeeteeti'
WOOD FOR SALE- lC-inrli oak
'wood, l'ti.twe Kai'liievs -Mi or .i
Hittre at Slerner's nivcery stor.;. al
FOR SALE Duff Orpington eggs.
13 for t. W. 1) Hamilton, llili
Columbia avenue, corner l'.Hii st.
FOR SALE Nat i.inal wheel, used
one season; in good condition. Will
sell cheap. Call ut 37." East 13th
street. tf
FOR SALE Loose and baled cheat
buy; also oat straw.. Phone Far
mers 13x9. duuire Smith, Irving.
in IS dw
lit l-'F LEGHORN EGGS Pure bred
$1 per setting. Geo. Melvin Mil
ler, Room 2 0, McCluug Block
Phone Red Hill. tf
FOR SALE A good driving horse
six years old. Inquire 'of Jehu
Thrunier, Day Island, uunrier of a
mile east of covered bridge, Eu
gene, in 1 9
FOR SALE Good 8-room house;
lot titix210; close In; good barn;
chicken park; garden; fruit trees,
berries, etc. Address" H.," care
Guard. tf
FOR SALE Nearly new Studebaker
wagon, double box, narrow tire, 3
1-4 sir.e; perfect condition; used
30 days. Price, $S0. E. S. Rolfe,
244 West Sixth street. ml7
FOR SALE Snap for short time on
ly. One and a half acres, unliu-
. proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe A Buoy, office in
Maurcr's Jewelry store.
FOR SALE One team of good mares
with harness and wagon; also one
' young cow giving some milk and
two Jersey calves. A. P. Linn.
4 45 East Eleventh street. tf
FOR SALE Portable sawmill, trac
tlon engine, threshing machine:
machinery practically new and in
good condition. Price for entire
outfit 12500 if sold Boon. Ad
dress "B. P.," care of Guard, aa
FOR SALE Bale cheat and loose
vetch hay for sale; also 16-Inch
and 4-foot maple wood, well sea
soned. Address Iouls C. Vitus,
Junction R. F. D. No. 2, Oregon.
Phone Farmers' 129. a3
FOR SALE UY OWNER A briilld
new fi-room cottage; nit modern;
In choice location on West. Elev
enth .street; lot (16 2-3x161 1-2
feet. The best bargain In Eu
gene. Must be sold very soon. En
(liilro at this office. in US
FOR SALE OR TRADH 320 acres
of timber and mineral land, 19
south, 1 east; half mile from mil
itary road and river; will trade, for
accounts of defunct banks of Port
land or property, or make a cash
offer. II. Moore, 504 Goldsmith
street, Protland, Or. a4
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one aero
under chicken fence; large chicken
house; two blocks from Geary
' Bchool house. Prlco, $1600. Time
on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent,
Room 5, over First National Bank
Bring this notice with vou.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres
fine land: all fenced; all 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 to Kitchen & Kompp's
barn, corner Seventh and Oak sts.
m21
FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly
new 9-room house; close to Univer
sity; on a choice, high and sltely
corner lot 68x120 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 this office. m28
FOR SALE OR EXCHA NG E Three
mining claims In Eldorado Canon
district, 12 miles from Hearch
llglit, s'ev. Assays as high as $67
per ton In gold and silver; will
trade for real estate. Price, $,
500. George II. Newman, 79.1
Pearl street, Eugene, Or. all
FOR SALE Largo 6. room modern
house must, be sold In 14 days
splendidly Improved; has city wa
ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard,
choice shrubbery and miiiiy other
attractions; offer owner is now
making Is good for 14 days only.
For particulars ami terms apply
to this office at once, as the price
will soon dispose of the property,
which Is but three blocks from
car linn and In heart of residence
district.
I'Olt RENT (Continue.).)
FOR SAI.K --Young fresh mil.h cow.
ti.S l'earl street. m 1 s
PASITRK TO RENT Will pasture
cattle aim horses on the Matthew '
Wsllls iitriu, two miles west of
Eugene. Flue grazing: terms rea
sonable, inquire Room 1, over'
LiMti i Savings bank, or address.
P. O. Box ikl Kuiin'io
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
ESTATE AGENTS
.1. I.. CLARK CO. Dealers in real
estate, Cresweii. Or.
i 'i j
AltSTKACTOHS
WANTED
WAXTED-.-To rent, nice small fur
nished cottage. Address Box 53 1.'
1112 0
COOK WANTED Firsfclnss cok
wanted at Eugene General hospl-'
tal at once. tf ,
WANTED Young school girl to do
light work tor board and room.
(it3 Oak street. in 1 7
FOCND White and tan bird dog.,
with collar No. (193. Cull at tins
office for Information. tf
i
WANTED An Irish or Llewellyn
setter puppy. Aldress II., cnroi
Guard, or call at this office. '
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dul-i
ly to get their clothes cleaned and;
pressed at the Eugene Dvo Works, j
tf
WANTED TO RENT A good S-rimra!
house with bath, toilet; centrally
located. P. O. Box 431, Eugene.
tf
IK Volt WANT TO SELL your prop
erty tell tho Oregon Land Compa
ny about It Bud they will do the
rest. 412 WUluiuetto streul, Eu
gene. Or. tf
WANTED House work by tho day
or hour; housework, 15 cents per
hour; washing, 20 cents per hour;
house cleaning, 2 5 cents per hour.
Address MrB. May Troxul, Eugene,
Or. m 1 8
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Eugene, Or. prices reasonable.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore tremment.
Eugent? Orego'i.
I'XDEKTAKEltS
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
GOLD AND B1LVKR PLATING On
knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like Don.
Write the Oregoa Plating Works,
128 Lowasdale street, Portland,
Oregoa. for prices
WANTED From S,00 to 3,000
acres clearod or partly clonrod
land, rich deep soli, adapted to
fruit, trucking- and live stock; lo
cation desired on river and creek.
Bring us a description and outline
of land In tracts of 80 acres and
up.
Pacific. Land Company,
P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham
bers and Brlsto bank. tf
MIMCKIjIiAN kouh
DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan
Miller, 668 Washington street.
Phouu Red 5106. n21
ACCORDION PLl'JATlNG-Dono
Mrs. Bert Vincent nt 027 llilyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able turms. Phone Red 8302. tf
DON'T fall to see Chezem If you
want bargains In real estnte. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. II. Che
re m, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf
NOTICE Having recovered from my
Injury I hnve resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C, D. Holowny, East
Eleveuth street, Falrmount, Or.
m26
FOR TRADE An 8-room modern
residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In
best prat of city; rents for $30 a
month; will exchange for good real
estate mortgage timber land, farm
or city property. P. O. Box 431,
Eugene, Or. tf
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
lu nearly all tho trndes and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full Information and clrciilnrs at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, representative.
IOST AND FOUND
SAMPLE CASE LOST Small leather
case. Return to Hoffman House.
FOUND On the street today, pair
of gold-rl untied spectacles and pat
tern from Srhwarzscbhlld's book
store. Owner call at Guard office.
in 1 8
LOST A pair of rimless gold-mounted
nose glasses (In case), lost at
or near high school building Sat
urday night. Finder pleuso leave
at Th Guard office. ml 8
A BARGAIN A SO-acre tract 7
miles west of Eugene on Elmira
road; 3-4 miles from school; all
under fence; 10 acres Id pasture;
some wood In pasture; 3 apples,
1 cherry, bearing; 2 8 assorted fruit
trees one and two years old; 20
acres under plow; IS 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 hnun
and force pump. Price, $1000.
Bring this notice. 1. N. Harbaugh,
over First National Bank. tf
rnit HKN1
FOR P.ES'T Ftve-room rottage for
rent. Inquire at I!) 1 Eat Eleventh
si ret. tf
Kl .GENU lUJPI'.ltTY
WILL GROW VALUABLE
Blair street addition property Is
sine to double In value within the
next two yenrs. 7"o electric rail
ways are coming up tho valley Imm
Portland and both of them must en
ter the city from the west, and tho
line thnt will tap the Sluslaw conn
try can not go out In any other dl
reetloti. As sure as water runs down
hill, Eugene must hulld down the
valley because the business Is
there.
There are both acreage tracts and
large lots In this addition, only a
mile from the business center and
three blocks from the Geary public
school.
Prices are very reasonable and you
may make your own terms, a small
payment down and monthly install
ments If you desire.
DAY & IIENUKRSON. undertakers
and eiiihalmers. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
'.V. T. GORDON, funornl director.
State licensed eiubalnier. Office
nnd residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4481.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. It thinking of build
ing, large or small, see mo. Terma
reasonable. Room 7, Christiiuu
block.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathia
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 513 Willamette street
Phono Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phono Red 3187.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronic
dlBoases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathlo
puyclau. Alt ourablo diseases
treated. Women and children a
specialty. Office over F. E. Duun'a,
Phone lied 1631.
J. FRANK TITUS, M. D.-rHouioeo-pathio
physician and surgeon.
Chronic diseases and -tilseasea of
women and children given special
attention. Faradlo galvanlc.statlc.
X-ray and vibratory electrical
, treatments given. Oflre, corner
Willamette and Eighth streets,
Matlock bldg. Residence 633
Pearl street. Office phone. Rod
1091. Residence phone, Red
41181.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathia
physician. Office hours, I) a.- m.
to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hump
ton building, 7th und Willamette
stroets. Resldunce and office
phone 61 71
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
S. D. ALLEN, AttornuT-at-la, 618
Willamette street, Eugene. Oregoa.
L. BILYEU, Attornoy-at-law. Office
over Yoran's shoe atore, Eugene.
Oregon.
L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-iaw. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
DORRIH & 8KIPWORTII, Attornoys
at law. Office In Ilovey building,
over, Chambers-Brlslow bank
C. A. WINTER MEIER, Attornuy-at
law. Lnnd titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Uria-tow
Bank.
WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attornoys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Orflco' one block south of
Chrlsinati block, Eugene, Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorucy-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon,
WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In all courts of the staUJ
and before the U. S. Lnad Office,
orrices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunt
Building.
I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
went f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
STOP AT THE ItlVElt BRIDGE:
Bring your work to Smltherinnn's
wagon and carriage Miop. Mr. Wil
kinson, the well-known Mnckstnlth,
i with htm, also n flrt-clii"i pulnter
and upholsterer from the East. All
wot k guaranteed. .New rigs niitde to
order. ill 6
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer. No. 28
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postofflce. Gives special
attention to tho examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pensluu matters. Phong
Red 1176.
E. P. SHIMN
Shocmaking and Repair
pairing of all Kinds
Neatly done at my shop.
6S W. 8th st, Eugene.
f
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Williams Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD FOH SALE
1S04 1Plllamttf SU ' eigenr. Orfgoo
Phone illack 11 U