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3SdA1Y GUARD. "".mi PRINTING CO... IC. ' a.. nf tiiH week. publlibwl e Addres8 all com- mW ""', make all remit- - an - . B,,iailM 'Tne Eugene Guard, ..m nay01 -iptlun Uates-Daily , . .. earner, per weeK . . i a h clrrier! per month .50 rdiverfa -i , n advance) 4.00 j (in advance) 2.00 S" r,rd per year " iW...i,e rates made known on 1 60 ' jiMtlon. Wr: Eugene, uregou, pu I"?4. !. .econd-class matter. Oregon, postot- second (ice 7cU for '.he Guiircl. .nnlBK are auuwmcu . 1 9 .j , dot for subscriptions or buXss for "ita it"" : i ii-.kiv Guard: '"r.." I I,. Clark SfMt I . '.ml rec;llt for subscriptions K Daily andWeeRW Guard XnSI'Kl'KXDK.VT-l'APKi:. Member of Associated Press. MONDAY. MARCH 80, 180 8 kulWAYCOXSTKl-L-Jius It Is now officially given out that L Oregon Electric Company, oper Etin( the Portland-Salem railway, Li nm Its line extended south to Elbuy by the end of the year. Then 3rk will he commenced at once on ..eitenslon to Eugene, in tne memi- Smt the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Iso be doing some construction Lrk, both north and east from this OirUinly the outlook for. railway Instruction and development In the Lour tributary to Eugene could family be brighter. Lme' preach ers AND .THEIR METHODS tor. LIston D. Bass, of St. Louis, tiled some comment in the papers month or two ago by making the ;ement in the pulpit that young Uts should go to the marriage jaltar kissed. Whereat forty of Mb i3t lady parishioners dropped their tership in the church and fur- liore refused to contribute longer he preacher's salary. Rev. Bass ired It improper for girls to work elites or public places where they t brought into contact with men. I sill every bride should go to the Ur inkissed. It is improper, he wear short sleeves, vulgar to fit.Hid tempting the devil to wear -mwith a low neck. ' t n thing is the matter with Bass. tan who sees evil In everything bid sort himself. Mothers at- -ag his church should keep an on Bas3. pie Rev. John A. Earl, pastor of Belden Avenue Baptist church of FHio, said in a sermon recently: rf time you buy a ticket to a F'-nMhat ticket is printed In blood :ined with the tears of a ruined fa." The Uev. John E'arl Is f-'S tor top-of-cnliimn, next-to- -:-m?:ter adverMsIn. A man makes, such infamous statements I not speak the trulh when the 1 f would serve better. T-eBev. William Spahre, of Syra-x- V., an Episcopalian, kissed f nan, and resigned when found l The blshap. a kindly old man. t9 Ht S;.ahr3 resign. "He yWleagcd, a good husband and I mpted." the bishop said., "I .... h i huh quu me nnn- ' M ruin his life because of one "ii me kisses In the world are ,onh It." I'TKAI, V(,tK IX T()VX-Hl ll,l)IX(i '"'IltheVi nf liraMlral c as taken by tht. iiniw v,t Dip. .meottli i,. st newsnaners of "-c. mi u i . , ' uin: 1:1 ""' Hi,- Nun Invest: the " now ma '"' t iwns of Or -iriin D. i,, ''liH- ,,,;i4t ire raising ums (,,- Ivt-rtlsitis in Uie kin's' nppcils to i s and are plae-li- (ore the imlill,- TV Naivai-; J "f'the 'iner. Then they r ' d wait f w s. sumethlng to ''lie town 0; liiinn,i, u. ( uimi practical means of ' 1 rMrliailn that could be "M en4 f rai8in8 torg' ' 'opi' tvh cnume all the U.1 in ln 'Iclnlty of lJhu"4 ,hut encour-U-iv, 10 '"ant more trees fc'i-iT,k ' """-Xetable fruit. ti,k ' r" Wrroll fro the ,tilr,,b, '"""lately re- rw ,he 'own I " a'"tlslng en.n- 8lve(y in the East would have been at ! least J2500. For double this sum! they have started a cannery which I will begin at once to brine returns, j It will bring new people Into the! town to find labor and make homs . j It will swell the schools, add to th ; taxable property and give it,.. .. , new vital-1 Ity to every enterprise In Independ ent. It Is an example worthy of i highest consideration." ' Much is heard relative to th dona- ons mane to tne nicago I nlvi-Mtv bv John D. Rockefeller. In exact fig- ?;ures, the oil magnate's most recent 0o . ,. ., . . e uisuiuuon oi learning la apportioned as follows: A por tion of It, at his own request, goes to pay an Increase of nearly 23 per cent in tbn salaries of the teaching staff. This adilllion to the salan budget will amount to $32,000. The 8alarles " the "ea3 ' ""' of aicoaant Tl. .nn-!n f , u ..11 u. n covin. i ur iinini irs Ul l ill- lllll professors, $3000 at present, will be Increased to $3500 on July 1, while the assoc!nte professors will gel $3. 000 instead of $2500, and the assUt ant Professors will get $200 instead of $2000. The teachers with the rank Of Instructor, who are now pltl $1. 260, $1 400 and $1600 for their firs three years, will be paid $1SOO tin fourth year. Ruef'R bail has been reduced tc $795, 1S5, and It now does seem that he had better raise the money and gel out in order to enjoy this nice spring weather for a few days. But perhaps he doesn't care much for the Joys of springtime, which, after all. are nothing compared with the ex citement of having seven or eight hundred indictments hanging over one's head. Really Ruef is the most Indicted man In the entire history of the world, with the exception of his friend and associate, Eugene E. Schmit'.:. Montana's contribution to the sea son's fish stories is a petrified trout showing all the colors and lustre of life, alleged to have been found Im bedded In granite, twenty feet below the surface, by yll diggers. If the same diggers have good ' luck, they may find truth at the bottom of that well. Whatever the result of the subma rine investigation, public opinion has enibled Congressman Lilley to con vince the house committee . that II was expected to make a noise like a real Investigation, and the witnesw he asked to have summoned in the beginning have been sent for. Talk about being in bad. We don't see how it would be possible to be In worse than this poor chap. Two good, who Is touted as having been picked by Evelyn Thaw to be her next hubby. i Some men would doubtless show more friendliness in greeting their fellows if such displays were n.:t so frequently followed by a "toiuh." This newspaper report about Al-b-inyV'wakin,' up" must be a mis take. I'o-isibly, however, a resur rection y in progres.: Ihero. With two of i: nieinli-i-t i:i the senate, the Sinilh family Is b";;iniiiiu: I to feel that It's nearly lime l: put one in the White House. Nothing small or envious ubon' 11s. We want everybody to S'-t ahead ul everybody 1ml us. In the editorial it-vic-nn a "d ail one" always means the rival sheet. CAIX K()H COrXTV WAItllAXTS Notice is hereby given that nil out standing I-ane oumv warrants wll be paid on presentation at my offic. on April 4.. 1!'0S. Interest wll ceaso on that da . R. E. EASTLAND. Coun:v Treasurer, la ne Co. Eugene, Or., March 3". l!'s. MOTIIi:il'S KtH'lll-'V Seventh and OnK ?tr,"'t'. h.n o d under m-' iiiHiiaizeineni. ' board and room by the day, ' month. rirst-rlass 'n: Thicken dinne' i-v.-i-v S r. . i tl ll;s. s?. v- ai: ret r IP ycr km:v The merit? or tli Texas Wi cM- r. you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trnulil". ' bottle (two months' treatment 1. Mid by O. J. Hull, or by mail. nd for testimonial. Dr. r.. W. !". Oliva atret. St. lAit. OTICK n a' Untviiini!. the ik'iir. ha tst kla shop from tne rrati oun j- .,rlmarr election April I. , Ing on Willamette .treet to the room,' B K- KEENEY. I one door fast of the Yerlng'nn drug; tore on East Ninth Jtre. where h- oasOMXK: titum AVTINO ! will ba found by U at "tomrl ,ri W. 0. White U prepared to law 1 your wooi on short notice. , ., h.nwcn' Phone Black 4351. Residence, ..IWJ "o" , m WestJUU .treat, at Eugene Dya Works, Sl:h and ll-, 0reat(1)lt sprnf ,,,. ,,rlvp, ollt lametta atfti. ' impurKien. Maks the blood rich. ; Tl. 11 n.-,er Kills vou wltVn arm, tingling life. New spring P'"TB:,f ULl Mo" reliable spring regulator. That'. juni r-i'tr. --- - cost. Call and CHAMBERS HABDWAMF C'J THE EUGENE DAILY n-; 1 .;T.,V M v HlriAM K, MAXIM AND THE SILENT GUN. The new noiseless gun invented by Hiram Percy .Maxim, son of th Inventor of the Maxim quick tiring gun, promises to revolutionise the manu facture If not the use of small firearms. The device, which may be applied to guns, pistols and artillery of small caliber, is a valve arrangement which releases the. gases from the barrel of the wenpon in such a way as com pletely to muffle the report of the exploding powder. The passage of Dip bullet from the muzzle of the piece is aceompnuled by a hissing sound Ihitt cannut be heard more than a few yards away. The device bus been offered to the United Stata government iTi-Mw n.' -i,-vi.-i! i iVTi.-in.-KT M tii" Vi'mvllIViVN.'WS I ltO.M I UK SI HIM.MKM. N., Isaac Skeels and family took their departure for Jacksonville, Or., S1111 uay, where Mr. SKeels has a position in a sawmill awaiting huu. Air ir.J past several months they have been 11V "g -t .rc(,ie. W. B. McKinncy has accepted a po sfiiuii Willi tne 1 ui-itaud .lercantile Company at Fall Creek, and will commence work the lirst of April. His family will remain here until ut ter school closes for (he summer va cation, and will then join him tor the summer at least. The appearance of the Hotel .Sirnihficiii lias been greatly Improv ed diiying the past wiek by the addi tion of an electric liiu placed un der the porch of the lower st ry. If Mr. iesiley vuuld. continue tne im provements and put one on the upp: r porch it wouid greatly help Hie aj-K-aialH.' of til;' ImiHliiii. a new tei'in:ine line is now run nln iu'o Stiniiiili'-hi, kii.iu-,-i a.s the Ml. Vernon Telephone C.jlnpall. 'I' '.i-y have live miles 01 line s.iv:cii eo. stariini; at tile pile kii..vii as liie Sin-t ill' Withers I, ii-iu. Tie re are eleven larnier.s oil l lie iiue and lle-y an. very much pleased with their n . servii e. ..loan llines. while engam-d in work at the head of the race, met with an accident last week t.ial r suil d 111 the breaking of his rixh: urni li" iweeii tlit- eliiow and the wrist. The fracture Is a very .severe one ami u will lie fcotllJ lime beiore lie will lie aide to go back to work. The acci dent happened while he - as wuimh jii the lloolh-Kelly boom. Robert Itiggs. wulie ....lnK In the depot yards Willi other boys last Sat urday afternoon, had the misfortune to break bis arm. As i-epon.-U to im he was playing on the switch engine anil one of the boys gave him a JerK. causing lilm to fall, ami In an nttempi to save himsell he tell on the tlie..i--oer. breaking ll just ol .v the wrist. .News. rjoed for ner)l Mr. '.Norman I'oulier. dv. . .1 lUOIliinelil 'e- t ittlihlillg, I fully eail.,ie : i-.,.-. ;. I. I1.1. . 1 ' is good !-.---'s stnii.a- ti ..:-.-r- in a an hil' S in I'l it In the li ihel.-e 1. s.iy ': I .1 - l-eell - -1 I ' 1 a tolite N-e i : I. i-ilul't ale Mneis up : 1 ii-'-s is ' to' Mild over a blood purif cen is ul v stoiw. i-;: e e 1.: tiMaio-r. atul . sj.-o-pi ." Klec'rie llll- u iunii; iiiedicine ever I r ti I st s louuter; as a. V it is lll'ieijiilllled. 50 , A. Kuykciidulls drug- t dm rnrxTV .-iksu j I hereby announce that ! M1 1 a; candidate for ro-eiectlon to the office of county assessor, subject to the rote of the Republican party at fhe j lliiIliBler s KoeKr .wouniain I l. , tea or tableti. Linn iJfuf Co. GUARD, MONDAY, MARCH SO, 10 t 9 l :i ii .1 A We ,,se 4,1 ,n metncKlu In e'e""'"!!! " t the En,:ene Dy(, Works aorner Sx,h ,, Waro. ette street. Phone Red 861. tf 281, Eugene. O- sln. THE MARKET h'OR EAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rush's 2?. wst 8 h St Wr. BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE S'lne-room house and lot 1 block from car line; fine? - home in good condition: a bargain at .'.U00 or furnish ed fur l. 4011. ISO acres 6 miles from Eugene; 100 acres In 1 ultlvation: 220 pasture; splcniLd x-rouin house, i;oxi;'i barn; all kinds cf fruit; prl'-e $12,000, In cluding everyt ):lng on tbo plac. ll'l acres. Or, a -res pHKlure allfl liiiitu r iTiii;'-i 1 ..'iiHI.imiii saw 1 mile r ; room ho s.nall hi li'li'i I: ie III ; tills for fenced; 4 ring :'t house; I llOII-.e, I 111 i.i. all kind' uf ihi 1 mile. Unit Here Wi- aw 1110 acres, 00 acres fenced, nouses, 1. Hitt ing bouse am Miinll frame, lo barn, granary, well water ed with living sirennt.s and sping-; 2.IIOII.IMIU feel saw timber: 9 nilli-s from Eu gene. Price, 1 1 film. 8.1 acres adjoining town; fine 8-room house, 3 barns; young family orchard: fi head horses, 6 cows, 4 year lings, harness, wagons, bug gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools, implements, furniture, etc.; price, 17,000; 1,000 cash; balance at 6 per cent. We also have bnalneai open ings and a large list of, ral estatf to offer of ewery des cription. McMURPHEY 0 & RIJGH 22 wt 8th S, 8 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ion SAI.K FOR SAI.K t,H.-nim grr,tn fir wood. W. L. Copperiioll. at Watt's Jewelrg store. tl I KOlt SALE Cheap, hand Studebaker good second-. 3-inch wagon, grocery if Enquire at Kui'n WOO 11 FOR SALE 1 0-Inch uak wood. Phone Farmers 2St or 'n qulre at Sterncr's grocei stor;. ail FOR SALE HufI tirpiugiou eggs, 13 for 1. V. 1) Hampton, 110.' Columbia avenue, corner liith 't. FOR SALE National wneei. used one season: In good condition. Will sell cheap. Call at 37 S East 13th street. tf FOR SALE Loose and baled cheaii hay; also oat s'.raw. Phone Fur iners 13x9. Squire Smith. Irving :. 1 a lH'KF LEUlipK.N ElHiS- Pure bred. $1 per aelting. Geo. Melvin Mil ler. Room 20, McClung Block Phone Red H til. tr FOR SALE llarre.i Plymonlh Itock, (lolden Wyandotte and Hiack Min orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address. A. Wood. Saginaw, Or. a'Jti FOR SALE Good 8-room house: lot 66x210: close in: good barn: chicken park; garden; fruit trees, berries, etc. Address" II.," care Guard. tf FOR SALE A modern up-to-date cottage of nlno rooms, large barn; all nearly new; 'all kinds of fruit, berries and flowers; one of the best loctluus In Eugene. Inquire 766 High street. If FOR SALE A 3 1-4 wide tire wag on and one bay horse, weight about 1250 pounds and nine years old. Enquire of Squire Smith. Phono Farmers 13x9. alS FOR SALE Snap for short time on ly. One and a half acres, unim proved, adjoining city limits. Cash or terms. Howe & Buoy, officii in Maurer'a Jewelry store. FOR SALE Portable sawmill, trac tion engine, threshing machine; machinery practically new and In good condition. Price for entire outfit $2500 if sold soon. - Ad ' dress "B. P.," care of Guard, au toil SALE Halo cheat "and loose votch hay for sale; also 16-Inch and 4-foot maple wood, well sea soned. Address Louis C. Vitus, Junction It. F. 11. No. 2, Oregon. Phone Farmers' 12 9. a 3 FOR SALE--One of tho best retail general merchandise country stores In Lane county, having large log ging and farm trade. If you (ire looking for a chance to make mon ey Investigate this opening. Ad dress "X," this office. a20 FOR SALK OR TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral land, 19 south, 1 east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade- for uccounta of defunct banks of Port land or property, or make-a cush offer. II. Moore, 504 Uoldanilth Btrcet, Protland, Or. a4 FOIl SALE AT. A BARGAIN Good house of 7 moms, 80 fruit trees, deep'well Vlth wind mil), one acre under chicken foin-e; largo chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1600. Time on part. I. N Harhniigh, agent, Room 5, over First National Hank Bring this notice wltb vou. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Three milling claims in Eldorado Canon dlsuriet. 12 miles from Search light, Nov. Assays as high as I'll per ton in gold und silver; will trade for real estate. Price, 500. George li. Newman, 7!l." Pearl street, Eugene, Or. ail FOR SALE Large li.rooin modem house must be sold In 11 days splendidly Improved; has city wa ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard, choice shrubbery and many other attractions; offer owner Is now muking Is good for 14 days only. For particulars and terms apply to this office at once, us the price will soon dispose of the property, which Is but three blocks from car line and In heart ul residence district. im.VTKIi W ANTEI1 A gentle mare, weight 1200 or 1 3011. Address 173 West Seventh street, Eugene. iu3 I WANTED Girl for lignt housework. Call ut 3118 East Fllteeutli street. I WANTED Ten ladies and gents dal- ly to get their ctoilH'S cleaned and pressed at tile Engi ne bye Works. If WA.VIKIl Good horse, i: ,J 10 I.i. ul pounds, suitable for lady to drive; also two-sealed lop can-luge. Ad drosH P. (). Ilox 247, Willi descrip tion If WANTED -All the people of Ijine county to know that I, J. II. Iiun lebf, have moved my Insurance of fice to the Fountain Grocsry, 502 Willamette street, ai 2 S WANTfcu Fro om :,ooo to a, 000 acres cleared or partly nlmred land, rich deep soil, sdapwd to (1 u It, trucking and live stock; I id eation desired on rlvef and creak. Bring us description and outllaa of land In tracts of 10 acres and a Pacini Land Company P. O. Ilos 147, Room 7, over Cham bort and Hrltow bank. tf MIACKljIjAftROl'B DltEHHMAKING-Mls.es Sullivan A Miller, 68 Washington itreei. Phona Red (I0(. a21 M 1S( "El. LAX EOl S (( iiiiliiiusl.) ACCORDION I'LRATi.NG -Done bv Mrs. Pert Vincent at 627 llilyard street, near East Ninth, tin reason able terms. Phone bed 3302. tf IF YOC WANT TO SELL your prop-; orty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and thvy will do the rest. 4 12 Wlllanietto street, Eu-1 gene. Or. tf GOLD AND SILVEIv PLATING On' knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like ntw. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 128 LoKiisdule street, Portland, Oregon, for nrlcits DON'T fall 10 see Ohesein if you want bni'gnlus In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. 11. Cho m. Room II, Waltou Bldg. 'tf NOTICE Having recovered from my 1 Injury I hnve resumed my business of horseshoeing nnd general black-1 smithing. C. !. lloloway, East1 Eleventh street, Fairinount, Or. ' MEKE S A CHANCE for you to make money: our representatives make $1(1 a day so can you; Immediate seller and exclusive territory; agents can carry as sliL- line. G. F. Pennlweil, Mgr., 131 Mutuul Life Building, Seattle. Wash. FO It TRADE An 8-room modern residence in Minneapolis, .Minn. lp best prat of city; rents for $30 a month; will exchange for good real estate mortgage, timber laud, farm or city property. P. O. Box 431, EugtHie, Or. tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books nnd Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwoud, rep resentative. UlST AXI KOl'M) LOST Pair of new rubber gloves. Reward if returned to this office or to J. R. Campbell. LOST Itlgl-hund reindeer glove, lined with red silk, between Thir teenth and Pearl and Eighth nnd Willamette streets. Finder please leave ill this office. tn31 roit HKN1 FOR RENT A large front room, furnished; electric light mid bath; hot and cold water. 521 Lincoln street, throo blocks west of post offlco. tf PROFESSIONAL CDLUMN HEAL ESTATE AGENTS J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealors in real estate. Croswoll, Or. 1 ' ABSTRACTORS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. mining k..;im;i:hh HERBICRT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert tnctnllurglsi. Reliable - Information furnished to intending investors. Examinations and re ports on mines nnd ore tieHtmeul Eugene Oregon. I NDKItT WiKltH J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers ulul fitnorul directors. Eugcnu, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertaker and einbnluiers. Corner WUlnm ettu and Seventh streets. V. T. GORDON, funeral director State licensed embnlmer. Office nnd residence, Tenth and Ollvi streets. Phono Red 4481. PHYSICIANS AND SUtGKONM DR. ANN.i MAURER. Ostenpathli phv'cian. All curable disease treated. Wothen and children 1 specialty. Office over F. K. Diinn'i Phone Red 1631. DR. OLIVE C. WAt-LER, Osteopathic physician. Ofl.ce hours, 9 a. 111 to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Ilninp- I ton building, 7th and Wlllumetie streets. Residence aui oftice phono C171 DR. II. L. STI'DLIiY. OJteopilthU physician. Offices over Chambers store, .',18 Willamette streiu I'lKoie Black 13'J6. Consultation free. Residence 34 Kerry street Hum. 1 Red 3197. C. II. CANNON, Mj D. -I lotiioeuit I1I1 physician and aiimcnti. Clironlc dlMiises ami diseases of women and children a sp-Mnlty. Electri cal vlbiatory ami llgut treaimenl Orliee. Hi, I,,. , 2 hnd 3, Dunn bulld ing. Phone .Mum G4 0. Boardi lloffinaii House. Phone Main II. J F ItANK T IT l7r M -Tioisieo patlilc, physlilau and sr-on Cbronle diseases and abiw l woaiea and chlldrea glv specfal attention. Karadlc wWvnaat.aaMtki, X-ray and vibratory eWclrNal treatments glviwi. OfKse, ccton Wlllametta sad MWastA sfreisis, Matlock bldg. RanMtaca 632 Pearl street. Offle pkuou, (a-d ltl. Ilesldenca ahjst), tud 411. A TTOHKKVrVAT-l-AW L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of flea over Kugsne Ixisn A Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon, DORRId A SKIPWORTH, Attorney, at law. Office In llovey building. overoChauibers-Brlslow bank S. U. ALLWf.', Aitoruei-at-la, 61 WIHauieue street, JCugtna. Oreaaa. L. niLYEC, Attorney-at-law. Olflcc over Yoran'a shoo Btore, Eugene Oregou. C. A. WINTERME1ER. Attortley-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chauibers-Brls-tow Hank. WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block Bouth of Chrlsiiian block, Eugene, Oregon. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan aud 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 & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the state) and before the U. S. Land Office, Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 .McClum, Building. 1. N. li A R B AUG1L Special atten Hon given to divorce and settle ment f estates. Agent for Conti nental liisiiraiico Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Engeue, Oregon, J ESSE O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth streot, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflco. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settliug es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to nil pension matters. Phona Red 117. AUCHITlOl-r FREE THOMAS Archltoct. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prlnta and specifications. General super vision ovor buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, largo or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrisuian block. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount. Hood Cigar is . favorite among all thinkingmem It is positively the best J0c Cigar on the market ' '- KITCHEN & KOMPP Successor to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. Easter Post Cards at SCMWARZSCHi'LD'S Book Store J. W. BARRINGtR Expert hawwmovcr Movu aaytinsty. Tuenfo4i WMrs ezpaaiasis. ttjfJidenWi Csint Fifteenth mqV CtaJk Si. Ptmits? Rad 451 1 . RtajtMtft Owijarj, Wilson & Nichols fxrated opposite Suieed hotel, up stairs, ara In co-operallon with over 1000 Real Estate firms. Give them a trial. They do ilrlclly honest bus iness. They list property ln6all parts of tho state. i ,.?. i