Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 02, 1908, Image 3

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V ":i L. Clark.
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KI.KPTJISIC li.VILWAY
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L Guard today prints a most lm-
;t letter from -Mr. taiooi, vice-
lient and general manager oi
Oregon Electric nnj "uul
Wbat Is outlined therein oi
tUns o( the company U good
L (or Eugene, and this paper
;s nothing so willingly as that
j promises -to enharfce, the
future of its home city ana
mrltory tributary to it.
Commercial club might now
iod work by extending to Mr.
lot nd Ms associates an invi-
ln to come to Eugene and aquaint
kxlTn with the commercial ad
bti of Its location, and con
it Ihem If its importance as the
fits city of the upper valley,
might be brought out of which
ire now Ignorant, that would
lite them to hurry construction
it In this direction. It is well
;1 an effort.
fx
K SENATOR I-TLTOX
' AX HOXK.ST CHAXCK
Guard yesterday received a
ritom the publishers of Collier's
k& iiiOosing an article to be
esMin its issue of April 4, and
ssiag Its publication in The
W on April 2. The date men-
i Is that upon which Senator
fnipeaks here, and the article in
pirn is a bitter attack upon his
unaer mo neauiutr, "senate
s-ablss," showing that there is
crgaaiied campaign directed
ps: the senator, and that close
i is kept of Ms movements and
iking dates. The Guard does not
He article referred to because
simply a repltition of Francis
H'aey'a charges, which are gen-
J known, containing nothing
and whl;h will be reviewed by
falton in his address, we'under-
1- Filrthernuiro :,a r. ITnltort
s senator, Mr. Fulton is entitled
"wain amount of respect and a
!ous bearing from his constitu-
To publish flis vindictive at
in him on the dav of his
"5 here would bo little less than
rait to the senator and hiu local
Wers, and The Guard will not
!")' of such an nrt
Ptor Fulton should be given a
"s tonight by ail the people who
iwsioiy altend anrt h, ,,...
'rgea made by Mr. Heney care-
"isaeo. That is the American
toing things listen to both
act Ic-tellisentlv when Hip
w "me conies.
sPtr the new nrlmnrv low the
"ean opparttinit.v to render
' 'fillet upon the acts of any
- oiilclaJ. and It is their duty,
;l 1'MvIIpl.o , II....... ... o
threatening to wear this year. The
lady brought out one of the creations
not long since simply aa a pmauti.,n.
ary measure to present the sun from
shining on her fair countenance ami
straightway all lha women in tiv
land that saw the mountain of s:ra,v.
fruit, flowers and ribbons went, surk
mad and vowed they must have
duplicate not later than Easter Sun
day. The Countess Szecheiiyi
some people get the name by sim
ply sneezing, but you should pro
nounce it chen-yl, which is not a
line from a Chinese primer, but the
name Gladys received In exchange
for her own good American name
and -millions Is the cause of much
expense tothe heads of the house
holds of this country, but seeing this
is really her fii;st offense vj shall
be compelled to excuse here for this
one time.
Anna Gould has' informed us that
she Is going to marry the Prince De
Sagan, no matt what the balance
of the world thinks about it. Well,
it is up to Anna. The newspapers
of the United States and her bi-otli.r
George have d ine all tiny can t.i
break up .the mati-h, but if she will
have him, that's the end of the sub-j
ject. . But there Is one eonsolaliim
in the whole affair, and that is she
will have to live with the worthless
scion of French nobility until she
Is separated from him by the divorce
courts, which doubtless will not be
very long.
Yesterday the Guard printed he
"hevs, wired from its Washington
bureau, that bids for the construc
Son of gugene's new postoffice
building wfJje opened XI 9. No
other paper inregon has yet had
this news, probtSMv because The
Guard's facilities for .'gicuring jSttch
news are more perfect than
(hat of any of l?s ri
vals. In addklon to its retSilnr
Asociated Press service, it has spe
cial representatives at Washington
and other points who see that it gets
promptly the news that is of special
Interest In Its particular field.
The good Lord save us from ship
wreck, famine and flood and Tom
Lawson. The most of us are Immune
from all the former evils, but nothing
can save the people from that' carp
ing hypocrite. There was a time not
long since when he promised to quit
and ke?p still, but now he has broken
:ut. asain with a n:w harangue and
on the same subject. lint perhaps he
may grow old some time and die,
though tills Is hardly probable.
Sam Gompei-3 says Congressman
LIttelefield resigned because of a yeT
low streak that caused him to fear a
licking next full. .Maybe so, but if
our memory Is not at fault it oas
Sam who got the licking the last
scrap 'they had. a
Whll ! the railroads cannot furnish
them free passes, ?nembers of the
United States supreme court could
doubtless secure the use of any mag
nate's private car by dropping the
vaguest hint that it was desired.
"Reasonable pipits" are what wo
think the other fellow should make
on what we buy. Any talk about
what profits we should make on what
we sell is Impudent meddling will!
privatu business.
Governor .lohasou made haste to
M, it,, A,ni:ini:t brand on the mail-
t I... ..L.r!., him :i:,l':ir
a.iue wi uti "nu i ,
to be well-Inclined toward the prcda-
t"V
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.CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 mi SAt.K
WAM (Cmitiuu...l.)
FOK SA1.K h.eom'. (?rntn fir'
wood. V . I.. Copporr.oll, at Watt s
tl
jewelry store.
MISS HAZEL E. M'LANE.
Miss Ila.et lcl.nne is unnctlve member of the Soeiety of Nnvul Sponsor
which lias reeently been funned and which Is one of the most exclusive soeietj
oi'Kuurzutious iu tile euuutry. Miss Mcl.aue was sponsor for the Imtlleuhlj
New liaiuiisbire. ybe Is the daughter of former t.overuor McLane of
llnmpstiii and a one of the must beautiful mul liinUl
women in .Sew England.
tory Interests
'niton'
."''" condemn imh..rrt
'eeting tonight.
i statement. .No public of-
M the
"'"!S to fonsul-G,. neral Itieh-i" reselling dr..wning I
We take it that the organl.at'n
of Pennsylvania girl who have
sworn not to kiss a man who wears a
mustache are very ticklish.
A few more talking excursions with
"Big BiH" and Baron Tukahlro tin
Jap ambassador will become a full
fledged Taft boomer.
filltl.S taigiit i.ii'i:suix;
TAXPAVKU WANTS A t
KIRK AjARM SYSTK.M
rlugene, Or., Ajiril 2, 1908. ,
Editor Guard: Bearing in mind
the large area our beautiful city now
covers, the amount of valuable prop- ,
erty involved, the amount of taxes
paid for protection, and the many ef
forts that are being made In different!
directions to improve our. city, there!
Is one essential sadly neglected, that '
is, a good fire alarm system. I
We have a splendid fire depnrt-j
ment, maintained at some expense, 1
but It Is handicapped in rendering the
best of service, or service they could ,
render, due to the fact that, we have!
no reliable way of locating a fire.
This has been demonstrated on sev-;
eral occasions. .Fire was in a cer-;
tain locality and the fire fighting ap
paratus ran In another direction. By '
tills time tile team was exhausted and
the fire had done Its damage. On an
other occasion hadthu fire not. hap-.
pened in the day time, and willing;
hands with buckets being on the;
scene In time, It would have meant a
oss of several thousand dollars.
All of these misunderstandings, In I
location were due to the unreliable:
"phone" or other indirect system. i
We need a fire alarm system, !
whereby a fire can be located accu-;
rately, and avert all this unnecessary,
loss of time and expense caused by a
crude system of sending in alarms.
We have a pretty heavy city tax,
and nro trying to Improve our town.1
instead of investing money or all oft
our money Into something that 13 not.
really necessary, we should turn our j
attention to some improvements that
would be of some worth to our tax
payers, and give us belter fire pro-,
lection.
TAXPAYER.
CALL KOI! CO I XT V WARRANTS
Notice is herebv given that all out
standing Urne county warrants will
be paid on presentation at my office
oil April I.. 1H0S. Interest will
cease on that day.
it. 10. FASTI. AND.
f'ountv Treasurer. I..'ine Co.
Kugene, Or., March iin, l'JOS.
IP YI' KNKW
Tho merits ot the Toxas Wmd'-r,
you would never suffer from kidney,,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or by nmil. Send for
testimonials. Dr. S. W. Hall. S21
Oliva street. St. Louis.
TiTfHiiri'mri8!
PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil
Injf water, cool and aerve. Ic. per packu.e at
ail grocer, 7 flavor. Refuse all aubitltute.
THE MARKET
FOR
(Popular .Meiliani'S.)
A coigse in lifesavina lias been in
stituted among the wnin-n siml-'ir
of Columbia I'nlver-iiy f " '."'i'-
pose of tiiakin-' 'hem a
MOTHER'S K ITCH EX
Seventh ind OaK streen, has open
ed under uew management. Good
board and room by the day, week or,
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken diuner every Sunday. !
If MRS. S. Y. ABBOT
icluding the
tMri,.
lie a.
l:lln tr.ol- who preificts f tion. A fill?
"ie fer r,e,.,iv-0 ,.- into the water
and
KIOP AT TIIK RIVKR IIRIIKiK: .
Bring vour work to Sniitiiennan's
wagon and curiiage shoi. Mr. Wii
kiiwon, the well-known l.laiksliilth.
is v. th iiitn. also a firt-class painter
an.l upliolrter.T from the i;.i,i. All
work i; iaiante...l. New rl mad" '
order alfi
ttiir,ufar;iir
'Hrf,,,
"V 111
Tiuany s por-
;n industries In I
swimming tatiK ai.n m 1
olillL'erl to r' seue bel' llo
cites as the prln- .lie end and take
lie
llel' liUek.
in i
wlii. h U
nill.I.-. Mll-
lileation lias !,-
'indri, f inn- . .
'"W - seriously
t
71t TA.LOR,... RKMOVAL XOTH 'K
' Ir. , .... ..
D S McDoueai'.. the tailor, a
moved his shop from the Pratt bully
ing on Willamette street to the root.
h.,, j. , ( of the lxriueio"
., ; store on r.a
rut j ..
.fui . 1 ine oraers
r ti . aia, nowever
is said
- t'eramn porce
- .hots
Pore
'As,..,.
,i Ik.
r., '" a trust and
ie .1 rm,. n.i.. .
- "iiun, wnereoy
CALL HH. CITV W.iKRAMl
XoMie l hiTepv given that all city
warrants iliawn on the g-neral fund
up to an 1 incliidii& No. :u:,. regis
tered Sepietnber 10. li'HT. and all
warrants drawn on the sewer fund
on pres. ntation at my office March
:to lliov Intere-t will cease on that
da"' FRANK RKISNKR,
City Treasurer.
(ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
- 22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
Nine-room house and'lot 1
block from ar line; fine
home in good condition; a
birgalti nt SJ.oi.oi or furnlsli-
!(! for $2.4oii.
iSb acres G niiie.i frotii Kuger.e;
IliU acres in cultivation ; liiib
liasture; siilendid S-rouni
house, libxiiii barn; all kds
of fruit; price $ia,lioo, .lu-c
eluding everytning on tho
place.
160 acres, 85 acrei i.asturo and
timber cruises l.aOO.OOO saw
timber; io acres fenceil; 4
room house, spring at house;
small bam, chicken house,
young on-Hard, all kinds of
berries; school i rnllee Beat
this for $lubu.
Here we avo 110 acres, GO
acres fenced; 2 houses, large
log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with llvitiL' streams .'ind
springs; a.O'Mi.ijua feet saw
timber; k miles Trotu Ku
geue. Frlee. $l.r,H0.
SS acres adjoining town; fine
K-room bouse. :i barns;
yrjuiri family on-hard; 5
bend lior.,-1. ii rows. 4 :'.'ir
lingi, harne-K. ual'.oes. liug-
H.v, car!, 1 hi' l.yn, tools,
iiil-Jem-nt--. I IT- i. If -, etc.;
price, IT, one; 4I.11HU r deli ;
p.- !un at . -We
al-o have iin-l lies opeti
Inis and a large list of real
es'ate to ofrer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wtst 8th St,
FOR SAI.K Team, wagon and iiar
uess. tliO. Address or call on
P. O. Box 14(1, Caburg. Ore. a I
FOR SA1.F. I'heap, good second
hand Studebnker 3-im-b wi'son.
Kiuiuire at Kugene grocery if
WOOD FOR S.-M.K lC-im h ak
wood. Phone Farmers 2Sii or la
quire at Sterner' grocery storm, all
FOIt SAI.K Buff Orplnglim trggs,
13 for l. W. B. Hampton, H0J
Columbia avenue, comer Unit .1.
FOR SA1.1-; National wheel, used
one season; In good condition. Will
sell cheap. Call at 37S Kast'l.Sth
street. tf
FOK SIALIC Loose and lialeil cheat
hay; also oat straw. Phone Fur
. liters !3x.' Siiulre Smith. Irving.
:. 1 ,"
ACKNl'S WAXI'KII- crayon
portraiis to cents; frames 10 veins
and up; sheet pictures one cent
each Y.iu can uiakv' too per cent
profit, or per week. Culu-
1 iss,- 9md samples free. FRANK
W.Oi.ll.l.lAMS COMPANY. l'JOS
W. Taylor street, Chicago, 111. n2
WANTF.l) From :,00o to 3,000
acres cleared or partly cleared
land, rich deep soil,adapted to
(1 lilt, trucking and live stock; lo
cation desired on river and creek.
Bring us a description and outllnu
of land lu tracts of SO acres and
up.
Pacific Land Company.
P. O. Box L'47,ioom 7, over Ch
hers ami Bristow- hank.
liAi FOR SALK- Three or tour
tons of mixed vetch and cii at hay
lor sale. Herman lieln-iek, one
mile north of Kugene. al
FOR 8ALK---A Hi'.e piana. sl'.glitly
used; a big leirgain al $t;i:i. A:
Stevens HniiU's piano hoie,
Commercial Club block.
IH'FF LKGHORN lCC.liS Pure nre.l,
$1 per selling. Ceo. Melvin Mil
ler, Room 20, McClung Block.
Phono Red 1401. tf
FOR SALIO Some high grade sec
ond hand organs at bargain prices
at Stevens & llulin's piano house,
Commercial Club bleu k. tf
FOR SALK Barred Plymouth Rock,
Golden Wynndotto and Blncfe Min
orca eggs, (1 per setting. Address,
A. Wood. Saginaw, Or. a2ti
OAK. WOOD FOR SALK Small oak
wiod; can ba used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed to 10-Inch
length. Phono Farmers' 2S6 or
enquire at Sterner's grocery. a30
FOR SALE Uood 8-room Uoubo;
lot 66x2.10; close in; good barn;
chicken park; garden; fruit trees,
berries, etc. Addrusa" H.," euro
Uuurd. If
FOR SALE A modern up-to-date
cottage of nine rooms, large barn;
all nearly new; all kinds Of fruit,
berries and flowers; one of the
best loctlons In Kugonu. Inquire
700 High street. tf
FOR SALK A 3 1-4 wide tire wag
on and one bay horse, weig'nt
about 1 250 pounds and nine years
old. Rnqulra of Squire Smith,
Phone Farmers 13x9. alS
FOR SALK Snap for short time on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Buoy, office in
Maurer'a jewelry store.
FOR SALK Portable sawmill, trac
tion engine, threshing machine;
machinery practically new and In
good condition. Price for entire
outfit $2fi00 If sold soon. Ad.
dress "K. P.," rare of (iuard. a5
FOR -SALK Bale cheat and loose
vetch hay for sale; ulso 10-Inch
and 4-foot maple wood, well sea
soned. Address Louis C. Vitus,
Junction R. F. 1). No. 2, Oregon.
Phono Farmers' 129. a3
FOR SALK One of Iho heat relall
general merchandise country stores
in Lane county, having large log
ging and farm trade. If you are
looking for a 'chance to make mon
ey Investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X," this office.' 1120
FOR SALK OR TitADK -SIM) acres
of timber and mineral land, 19
south, 1 east; half mile from mil
itary raad and river; will trade Tor
uccountH of defunct banks of Port
land or property, or make a easli
offer. II. MSore, f.04 Goldsmith
street, Protland, Or. a4
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, ono acre
under chicken fence; large chicken
house; two blocks from Geary
school house. Price, $1000. Time
on part. I. N. Ilarbaugh, agent,
Room f, over First National Bank
Bring this notice wltb von.
FOR SALK OR KXCHANGR Three
mining claims In Kldorado Canon
district, 12 miles from Search
light, Nov. Assays as high us $07
per ton In gold and sliver; will
trade for real estate. Price,
600. George 11. Newman, T95
Pearl street, Kugene, Or all
FOR SALK Large li.rooin modern
bouse must be sol'l In 14 days--splendidly
Improved; lias city wir
ier, gas, electricity, beaiitilul yard,
chol'-e phruhbery and many oilier
aitr.-ifllons; offer owner is now
making Is good for I I days only.
For particulars and terms app,y
to this office at once, as the price
will soon dlRpose of the property,
which Is but three him ks from
cur lino mul lu heart of residence
! district.
J. FRANK TITl S, M. D I lon.oea
palhic physician and surgeon.
Chronic diseases anil diseases of
women and children niven special
attention. Furadlc galvanic, static,
! X-ray and vibratovy electrical
1 treatments given. Ofice, corner
I Willamette and Klghth streets,
' Matlock bids. Residence 03a
j Pearl street. Office phone, Red
I 1091. Realdeucu phone, Red
49S1.
1
I ' ATTORN 10 YS-AT-LAW
iiam-
tf
L. M. TRAVIS, Atlorney-ut-law. Of
fice over Kugene Loan & Savings
Bunk, F:ugune, Oregon.
DORRIS & SRIPWOR l It. Attorney s
at law. Office In Hovey building,
over Chnuibers-Brlstow bank.
MlNi-hl.i.i. .A,i r.
UKKSSMAKlNli .Misses Sullivan
Miller, fills Washington stive,
Phone Red U 100. a 2 t
9.
1 S. 1). ALLKM, AUorne)-at-la, 616
; Willamette strent, KugeiieaiVeKOR.
I L. B1LYKP, Attorney-t-lnw. OfHca
i over Yoran's shoo store, Eugene,
' Oregon.
ACCORDION PLKATl.Mi - Donu b
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 027 llilyard
street, near Fast Ninth, on reason 1
able terms. Phone Red S3e2. tij
IF YOU WANT Til SKI. I. your prop j
erty toll the Oregon Land Compa-
ny about It and they will do the,'
rest.i" 4 12 wSlaiue-.to street, Ku !
gene. O.-. u tf :
C. A. WI NTKR.M 101 Kit, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
Silties. Office ovi- Chambers-tiria-tow
Bank.
WOODCOCK at POTTKR. Attorney. -at-law.
A. C. Woodcock mid K. O.
( Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsmaii block, Kugene. Oregon.
GOLD AND Stl.VICK PI, A TINU--On
knives, forks and all household ar.
tides that do not look like new
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
12S LowiiBilnle street, Portland
Oregon, for ericas
WA.YTKIi
""a """'eoneu- in ""e " riC where h
"or!" of Bohe-1 ''..:,,' ,' n his customer:., if
win ue luuiiu "
erojec eil nu:, nst
'-nitting.
ih. . . ' 1 outitess Szech
"anderldlt.
the wondLrf,,! W,,..
Cie ladies are
FOR SALK IIV OWVF.R
Good huildingot on Kast Twlf'h
street, near car line. .ul ,
n elcht-room rot'aK" ami i '
on North Mill .tre-t ....
,1 . .1. ' .
Law
of
-,,;.. I :! U'i Malliefe St.
a29
( l:l!T MM.Y A RAIKJAIV
new house, consisting n' "''"'''i
r,,ouis, al-o palitrv. bath, tolb-i . wooJ? j
hoii-e. all tno.l. tti In ev. ry respect;
-ituate.l on Hire corner lot, five
,o. k from Willatl etl.O street, f all I
i, -j, West Fif'h street' and you will j
ci rta.nly find a liargaln tf j
lnver.oi will double their money:
r:ift la the Blair street add.'tl'".
The citv must Milld In that rrirertlnn
lu two years if thiy buy lots o: acre.
Every Woman
MARVtL whirling Sprcy
mm
abZ aQVI lwai lit- ft.
uur. t. a rfl Ukmr, fr
I I :,irv.l l.fc-M. rt
full iar-.:'Tl.f ml ' In- V .
i t.. IHIMLH lunk.
I.Miir-j,. 11, iii, ., tor--
,Vu.drd, CUrk t"-. l-oriUiail
WANTKD Girl for light housework.
Call at 308 Kast Fifteenth street.
WANTKI) A girl to assist In gen
eral housework. Kntiulre at once
al 77 West Seventh street. a2
WANTKU Ten ladlen and gents dal
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Kugene Hyo Works.
tf
WANTK.'i - (l':od horse, !2Mi to IHa'i
pounds, suitable for lady to drive;
also two-seated top carriage. Ail
drcs p. (). Box 2 17, with descrip
tion. lf
DON'T fnll 10 see Cheem If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. 11. Che
vnin, Room 11. Walton Bldu. tf
NOT1CK Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. 1). lloloway, Kast
Eleventh street, Falrmonnt, Or.
10 CASH AND $10 IMS It MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will bo sufficient to make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable information
and contract free. F. B. Robinson,
general agent, Pacific Grove, Cnl.
INTERNATIONAL CORRICSPON.
DBNCM SCHOOLS "The RtiBy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all tho trades and profes
sions. Text books and instruments
(when required) furnished froe.
Full Information and circular! al
the locijl enrollment office, 4 5 W.
Klghth streot, R. J. Klrkwood, rep.
resentative.
rt m Em
FOR RUNT 8-room liouso on North
High streot. Klectrlc lighted and
modernly equipped. Inquire nt this
off lco 11 a
FOR HUNT A large Trent room,
furnished; electric light and bilth;
hot and cold water. 521 Lincoln
street, three blocks west of .post
office, tf
LOST ANI WW Ml "
LOST Saturday eveiUng on the
Btreeta, a brown purse rontiilnlug
a money order for JR, $10 In cash,
a gold cross and somo small
change. Finder please leave at
Guard office and receive reward.
LOST Large, heavy, gold hell
buckle. Please leave nt. this of
fice and receive reward. a3
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Itl-'A L KKTATH AGK.N'I'y
J. L. CLARK & CO.- Dealers In real
estate, OroHWoll, Or.
LKON R. KDMUNSON. At torney-nt-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Kugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
WALTON ft NIOSS, Attorneys-at-lnw.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all tliu courts In tho
state. Office, room 3, Waltoa
Block, Kugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & UK AN, Attorneys-at-
inw. j, w. Williams, 1.. k. Ilea a.
Practice In all courts of tho slab)
and before the U. S. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and IB McClunu
Building.
I. N. IIARBAUGIL Special atten
tion given to divorce and sottla.
uent f estatos. Anent for Contl.
nontal Iusurauco Company, Room
6, First National Bauk Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
JK88IC &. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 28
west Klghth streot, Kugeue. Or.
opposite postoffice. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to nil pension mutters. Phona
Red 117.
ARClllTUCT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plana drawn, blue print
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course ot
construction. If thinking of build
Ing, large or stnull, Bee me, Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlaman
block.
A IIS TRACTORS
TIIK LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block,
Kugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
MIN1NW KNOIXLICRH
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
' investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore trentuient.
Eugene OreKuq-
CNUKItTAKERH
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HKNDKRSON, underiaKer
and einbaliiif., h. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Stale licensed einbaliiier. Ofrict
and residence, Tenth ami Olive
streets. Phontt Pei 44SI.
PHYSICIANS AND Sf ItGLO.VS '
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
PH. ANN. 1 MAIRKR, Osteapathlc
pb.v-'cian. All curable disease1
treaied. Women and children 1
r.poclaliv. Office over F. K. Dunn'
IM10110 Ri d lOlll.
DR.)LIVE C. WALLKRe Osteopathic
physician. Office hours, 9 a. 111.
to 12, 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Hamp
ton building, 7th and Willamette
slreotn. Residence n office
phone 6171
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successor! to
ARMITACE & DOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eutjene. O'.
DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Office over Chambers'
store, f,lS Willamette strcci
Phone Black 1320. Consultation
free. Residence 7;M Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. 11. CANNON. M. 11. Hoinoepatblc
physician and surgeon. Chronic
disease), and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and llttiit treatment
Ofllce, Suite 1, 2 and :i, Dunn build
ing. Plioiiii Main T40. Ronnie
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
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