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jf HGgjAlY GUARD. INC. ";d every any ut i loeu . . nil pom. Vf'sad make all remit B" avable to The Eugene Guard, Halt's -Dully Subscript"'" ' , -red 1- curler, per weekft . fd bv earn per montfr' :Qn one ytar (in adduce) 4. 15 50 00 Btta (f "ivance, .... 2.00 .50 .05 1.50 on ippl'u- EugeniP Oregon, postoO f. !. Lond-dass matter TTjts Or The ounA The following are authorized - to K -Ofotg. . Drury. Kstniasters arc uthorlwd to Je re and receipt r snb-ri.tlons Hie Daily and WertW Guard. "T iNUKrHNnKXT r!'.. tt rolHT of Associated Vrm. IMS) Jill WKAIi AMI TIIK STROM; ' . ' r The hopeful man sees good where'er his glances fall; The hopeless one ilnds ev t , ery where gloom over all; a The hopeful man has strength to dure; tne aouiiutig one, When darkness overspreads the sky, Sits down to weakly whine or sigh, with nothing done. "Tls brave to hav the hope they need who press iliead; - 'TIS weakness that they hare t who heed the voice of 4 dread; They are the strong ones who 4 proceed by courage' led; 4 The cowardly alone admit 4 Hewever hard they may be 4 kit, that hope Is dead. 4 3. E. Klser. 4 (JIIIHKW KLKCTKIC MAY I!U.I TO VM)H BAY ' Dteeiusiiijr the railroad situation, uaffwilng Coos Hay, the .Murshfield Daly Times has the following: "But there are o'aer rumors which itm to have -some foundation lie teat fajem. One of these li that the Sreat Northern or Hill Interests are : building southward under cover and late already built a standard guage i electric line from Portland ta Salem. Tie satEj road is being extended to Eugene, where it Is said It will find It! way either to the south Into Rose 'urg and theuce by way of what Is inown as Fork Gap to Coos Bay, or westward down the Siuslaw river to Wlnehe.ter flay, and eouth to a cross. Ig of the Uuipn.ua by way of Smith river and on tj Coos Hay through th Ten-Mile cuuiury. The latter route is not as cldti lit f u 1 as one might suppose ' first blush, for thi Siuslaw and ilth river valleys are both produc tive and would supply such a road considerable tonnage. There aas been much said of the North western coming to Coos Bay, birt the Wwements of that road do not 'ap pear to be very active just now and It la mentioned for the present re motely. Nevertheless, the proepects 'or Coos Bay are 'really satisfactory 'ran a railroad point of view." Tie extraordinary" number of "whs among the United States sen-' h-a jince iast summer Is itraeting Woslderable attention.' Tht death "H MUalns seven, fiv fjf th en ''s hyln passed rin tHe l"nt session. ifntors Moraan ! Hettus. of Allium, .died In the "mmer from niness due to old age. Tm same conditions er nnswern 'le'or the death of Senator Whyte of Maryland a .,.k ago.' Senator Proc .o V. 'nnont was (Kiso ailvanceil ' t-ar,. Florida. : 1 e SetiatiWs Mitjory. of vj.itimer, of South C'aro- nla. -re "r.r:. ,,( Wrly .. 'O ,r-', " at.il y,, Present f ... I?iisy:la. : Sena-.. d.iril. t ieely co, while Senator , rida. was stilt In hi'ih ...mkIiIv tbn any " a fiO noted is thai ! .rd includes. he old-1;;;;;:;;;';;;;. '"i9Z. st In the senate at t he I ,,. ,.;l (mild m.iK ' Sena-f?! Penrose, of Taiim.Ois s)'eri(i)from "V Hi..lt ll.n ...IT V .Irai-cnl h . " Ui Wafhi.n fl)r (ave(a: vaV- " !9' l.r.cniv KJ. Ulmirtfts equial.-n. " at. -;,-",n Statesm AThe, "r'"': .el..;.- r ,hKfe.n' "lt Sf'-' i'airjns of llusbandry. "' :.! ill Kuirono In Mv ud th . , , ,, ... 1 1 uiu oil rr 01 1 10. ro 111- i . V-n ' beun to make Kit-1 ""'.ln , . r . ,.., unary arrnmrett n: s , .,, ,, ,ht, ,urM,,,...u,.r 'l"t .... . . mid other nietnhers of i ?r.lr.r will lie present. There ! ..'iig..-s in Oregon, itliA a membership of 71 names being added and niorr The Patrons of Husbaii.l-y the sjlid tanners' orgaiiiun country mm u Hning g behalf of the agricultural tiio na;.. 0 The figures of the eUtfitt-.-r ,.. the cost Que of the Kt, tie system are prianj-d with a view to forming theGoters upon a sub mat win come up for d soCial election, A;(Tp IS. ision a; a TiieGVird ,!, ..... ., .v- ."..". .....i. lm. lUj cu;i afford to pay considerably) ne than the actual value c-kthe plant in or der : clear t illy f,,,- mQ.cl)ai ownership, guaranteeing nee! 'm provements and extensions during the present year. i O. in i i. If there is any lingering doubt that there has been a universal rise in the c&t of living it should he dissi pated by perusal of consular reports from China, which show that "in crease prices of provisions, rpyts and other current expenses are 'be coming a continual subject for news. Lpaper discussion" In that country. twenty Illinois counties went dri' yesterday, but Milwaukee for tne fifth time elected David Huso mayor on a "personal liberty" plat form, whichliteraily construed means the right to imbibe without restraint the beverage that, made Milwaukee fa- m o tl it. A strenuous future, in.Ited, is thai predicted for the newspapers hy the prophet who suys they'll all be man ned by college gratis some day. A staff of football artists ought to be good on rush stories, and mako a scrappy sheet. Americans have been called many thlpgs by foreigners, but It remained fov a member of the Italian chumber of deputies to call us "cannibals" be. cause a dago was hung In Washing ton for brutally murdering a young girl. They. must be lookliis for better t inn's in Wall street, as it is an nounced that the price of orchestra seats In the Metropolitan opera house will be advanced from $5 to $C dur ing the next grand opera season. harry Orchard would probably be the most astonished man iiif Idaho if his lawyer took him at his word and allowed him to be executed, instead jf making the necessary move to ot his sentence commuted. No matter how strong tlie evidence may have been, the millionaire con vict can always count of finding, af ter ho gets out, a good bunch who will agree with him that his convic tion was unjust. Every once in so often somebody uses District Attorney Jerome for a punching hag. and iustead of sympa thizing with him the public makes a noise like "soak him again, and hard- Yes; the man with a daughter or two can surely save thorn h lot of trouble by neglecting lo pile up a few millions. And, between us, many of them are doing It. right in Uils town. Klorlilti. by gnliernatorlal appoint- nionl, now lias a Milton in tne senut ' i hut be is not a poet, however- only a. gatherer of shekels, commonly call ed a hanker. ' They do say that .some of the niosti talkative men In congress are ttrmV as dumb as clams when pr.iiiiliition is brought into a conversnt'on Won der why? A timely warning: During the next six months never speak of a'ny other man as the "whole show" In the hear ing of the baseball editor. jTToKNUV U)l IS K. I1K.V ' l.tfilHIiATIVK ('lU'T8 Louis E. Hean. who Is a canlidate f... rniowsentattve before the Repub lican primaries, is well equipped for the position he socks, 'J' ability and large prae Oiw-Miiin Ing along praetlcal lines a.,o,,i., congenial wofk, and Ue should 1- nlile to m.lkp a rei-oi-d iU ih" legislature .re.litjlile alike -o his -Moon's and hiniM'li'. i'uiihertn..re. Mr I! an !;' !"'"" U il.Ue.i ill Lane l-.MMl'J . K" . - "Ml I - .,,. ,(.lr ants nn-l ;-'e -. m-r- I ! -..M.li hl' lO ttioni: 1:0-11 ive .,f ...:: in sending a mnnQ bis Q '"A- 1 edfffi liii'y and ','K'f',.! ,Ti in mak kin gMr !.,il,l have I he .id- ' 1 .1 MI'Bl OS I 111 Tit ! Tt ;i : if in. pv,.jt. atOaK wOtlM'": S;On.w)in.in..gein.(m QySfij)! acJr" ''h' ' ,i'irn' 1 ,).,Klllg. 1 .111 hen uiee - -p. . mi.-; - v I . i r. ' ' II. () () w . 1 VI ...u. 7-. ,. ,)f ki'ld illld lT I am mj 'V .letlietlt "1K. - irk M o . .1 1" ain 1 J - "Q fit Hi " r'.." 1 J. A . MISS JULIA MARLOWE. Among Amerien's' stage lieauties Jujlit Marlowe stands in tlie front rnnk, for she is considered one of tlie prettiest women eoiiueeied with the legiti mate stiif,-e. In Kiigluud during her appearances w illi Sotiieni tlte critics gav 6er unstinted praise both for her acting and her rare grace lu classic rultrtf. HOP ACHKAt.'i: WII.I. UK i,i:ss nil; v.hm According to Harry Schlossor. the hop acreage in Oregon this year will be less tliun last year. Mr. Schlosser says that from present indications growers will not ralst so exvtensive- lv thiu vnnr un.l I, n .,,,,., tl.nl the acreage' under cultivation this year in Oregon will be about 3.000 less than last year. Should the crop, however, be of first quality, the decrease in acreage would not be lelc. .IKlKiK WHITNKV OI T KOH CONCHKHS J-.Jce .!. J. Whltnev. of - Albunv. ' As local treatmrnts is not oHen nec who has been prevailed upon hy tlie esaary tne . i much lens em- Democrats ot the First congressional district to become a candidate for tlie Democratic nomination for con gress, is planning to make a short campaign la order to bring himself clearly before the voters of this dis tric. Hd'l 11; AltKIVAI.S S. I.. .Tones, Portland. P. I. Kearros, San Krancisco. M. .lacowsk'. y, San Krancisco. P. K. Parkliurst, Portland. L. Allehoff, Portland. J. D. Carroll. Klamath Kails. Max Krledenthall. Portland. . H. M. Knlrford, Poriland. H. I.. Still well, San Krancisco. M. H. De Priest, San Krancisco. Dr. Alex Held. Portland. ' K. K. Field, Chicago. V. A. Newton, Chicago. I. . II. Jackson, Berkeley. P. C. Morton, Portland. (i. W. llutterworth. St. Paul. J. C. llainmel. "Itevere" Albany. A. J. Hlnghnm. Portland. W.-ll. Norton and wife, Portland. Ace Merry, Poriland. II KMT I 111'. 1' VITOUV Having purchased the Hay 1 1 -' dorson, furniture faet':ry. 1 am now prepared to mamnact are turniture upon special orders, anil am pre pared to fill orders for the retail or wholesale trade. Repairing work; also solicited and prompt nttentlon given same. My prices will be found reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. H. C. MORGAN. . . iwoutrinx 1V, Mv :w If vou Intend to have a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Day yon should make your selection at once h!le mere is a nice siock iu select from. Nothing but the best or wort furnished at reasonanio prices. .Comer Sixth and Willamette sta. ) . E. C. LAKE. lKiltTIlS KIR(' 412 Wlllainetto stree'. Timber an r farm lands In large and small tracts. ,,rin,.rU,. Lot In gladden and ,. ,. !,.. M ;i r I u n lo i.'ii.' ' the goods and tne It. will pay you t nrotiosit ions hefon prices are right. '1 Investigate iur Vou hi,'.- else- ' "' P ' OKECON LAND CO. SX-iiKvi T::i-. ltl,f-:R' iiuiiIe: O . r tt-iii" v.oir w. vl. to Soil lierman'f wai?oi iir1 tin. 11. Mr. Wll- 'i) -j-.-ll-known !' . k sui i 1 1. . V iiison. i . u i t h I tii . V ,aM i.Ulrst-i ias- palnn- and upiiop :t-'i ff ui the Kat. All work g;:.i'an'ei d. New rUs made to 9 i I'lkolv 'f Tniulile. I- ...wed hi s'agiion of ' llvet t,.,.iN. To it rid of it mid 1 ,,-;,. and biliontiiess aid th' oiiMiess and !h y, f e. lake Dr. l'i,rr the reliable pe; Kit. on ' bring.- g- (J) l.iV pur;: 1. m n. .inditig or Ku . k.-iolail Q' A- o. (f) .II.11II MKlP !(I H ML .PT'I K i. S. Vi I ) 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 'be tailor, hs hi- -hop from Hi" Piatt Iiull'l- (.11 Willatll-tf ST"..' . the TO-HIl . door 1 a-' of th" Yerii.gtoti drug n KalfNm'h at reel. here h" 1 ho fonn-j iiv a:i li.s , u it iu.cr-. O O If EIT.EXK DAILY GV.RD, WKDNKSDW. APRIL 1)1!. AXDKK.W TAVl.OIS STIl.li IMMOItTAI; For the ailments peculiar to wom an Osteopathy Is simply incompar able. It uses no drugs, seldom has recourse to the. knife, and so tlie body is preserved intact and normal; it corrects adjustments, removing ?,very obstruction to proper blood now. proper amaiuKi lu piti is, auu adequate nervq supply. Thus It re stores naturnl conditions which mean health. It has nfton been de clared hy prominent women well qualified to apeak, that Osteopathy, even had it no other application than to the ills of woman, would have iiinde Dr. A. T. Still immortal. barrnssing to women than are other method. Dr. H. I.. STodlvy, osteopath, office over Chambers' liarriware ctoro. Phone Hlack 1:. Residence, 734 Kerry street, l'hnne Ked 3 IH7. ' THE MARKET r"0R IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 2?. wrjl 8,h St W'i: BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Nine-room house and lot t block from car' line; .fine home lu good condition; a bargain at $2,000 or furnish-, ed for U.400. 180 acres ti in ilea from Kuti'T.e; ,100 acres In cultivation; 20 paHturc; splendid S-ntora 'houe. COxGO barn; all kinds of fruit; prlco $12,000,' In cluding everything on tht place tGA acres, fr acres pnsturn and timber cniiie J,.r.00,000 Haw timber; ''0 acrej fenred ; 4 room h'Hisp, Bprlug at bonne; H!nn!l liiirn. chicken hoiirte, young nrfliui,, all klndM of bcrri'-ri ; v O'xij 1 mile. Heat f li I for $1.00. Hi'if we ;ivm I fit) lit TCK. fiO 11 1 1 r . I' ll log 111. I log Lara. 1 .1 wl li Miriii;:-; tlmt..-.-: ' 'I; 2 hoiiHe, litrL'e and Kimill tr;iTiie, unary, well uvuier vin (? Htfiuiis :iiiil (Min.OOO feet h;iw ijillen fr no Ku gene. I'r $K.(,o. K.". acres n-ljolnlrig low' fine )-rfoni houw, q biiriin; yiung f.iinlly r;hard ; "f head hrcses, fi cow. 4 yar-llng'-, ;,arnHH, wagonx, bug gy, curt, 100 fblck'nn, to'il, iiii'!,'i"nt'-. fur lift tire, etc. ; prl', T.t00; $l.'H)i iuaU; bftlrtti'e nt fi ,nr rent. We ii ! fi have htitflnchR open U i's atO large it f real tr'. u- , dfi-r of every dei rrlptbO McMURPHEY o &RUGH 22 wjt 8th S, AJ J) REAL ESTATE 8, 10(18 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 OH SlkK J- S.vl.i-: Kresh mill h UK 'OWji i'hotie l-'ai iu 0.11 l-'tllt SAl.K -Thorotichhred llerefoid hulls for sale. Ktuiure ."'."' Wll lauit'tte t'vei. :i rK RA1.K &evoiid grtn fir wooii. W. U Cop,iernoll. at Watt's Jewelry store. tf KOIt SAl.K -lietitle family horse for sale cheap. Kniiuitv of Jolm Ken uie. 6 1 7 Pearl street tf KOH SAl.K Cheap, good, second hand Studetiaker 3-inch wagon. Knquiro at Kugene- grocery it RSTDKK Ktlll SAl.K Ax Hilly Dept. Or. Store. Ninth street, lOagene. UOl Ft) it SAl.K lb-Inch oak wood. I'hone l-'unners L'Sii or in quire at Sterner s grocery storo. at KOH SAl.K Huff Orpingtou eggs. 13 for l. W. il Hampton, Hit.' Columbia nvenue. 'orner lath si. KOIt SAl.K - Loose and baioil cheat h;iy; also oat sttraw. I'l.one l-'ur-, mors 13x1'. Squire Smith. Irvini;. il.'i l-Uii SAl.K Hue No. ;l Oliver Type writer; also one No. 7 Fa-Sho: both maehine in good ordi r. 1'. .S. i'tank. tf KOH SAl.K Seeond-hatid baby ioai'li ill 1 irsl -oil. -s con lition; piiee reaioitialile. Addr s.s "S," eare of (iilard. C'AKItlAUK AND I'l I A K'l'ON .'(H( SAl.K Two-sealed eariiage, neiii' ly new; nlsti one pluieion. Call at Tt'iti Iligll street. tf PUR SAl.K A flue platio. allghtly used; a big bargain al $!!-. Al Stevena liulln's piano house. Commercial Club block. UUKP LKOllOUN Klilia Pure breil. $1 per suiting. Ceo. Mulvin Mil ler, ltoom 20, McCllltlg PlocW. Phone lied 14 HI. tf POIt SALK Steam wood saw; four homo power: good ns new; used very Utile. ' Will sell cheap. Apply 797 Wlllainetto Street. all LOGANMKRRT PLANTS 50 cents per dozen, 35 for 91, 12 per hun dred; aatUfactlon guaranteed. C. P. Moore. CrewHl, Oregon. nil KOIt SALK nne. hixh grnde sec ond hand oramit at bargain p rices at Stevens A lluiin'H piano liouse, Couimereial Club' block. If KOH SALK Harrrd Plymouth Rock. Colden Wyndotto and lllaek Min orca egg, $1 per setting. Address, A. Wood, Htfgln.'v Or. n20 KOIt SALK I t liomughhrod mure, dark brown, weight I I (lb; may be seen at Harnard West's. Don P. Yioung, Kail Crook, Oregon. A!) KOR SALK Harred Plymouth Rock eggs, $1.00 ier setting. Cheaper rales In lncubtor lots. Address (J. W. Spores, Sprlnsfleld. Or.o OAK WOOD KOR SALK-r-Small oak wood; can Iw ud for cook stove without splltllnc; sawtul to 18-luch length. Phune larmers' 2SC or enquire at Mtornor's grocery. 30 KOR SALK-A 3 1-4 wldo tire wag on and one bay horse, wcigat about. 12 50 pounds and nine years old. Kuqulie of Squire Kinllli. Phono Farmers 13x. alS FOR SALK Snap for short time on ly. One and a half acres, unim proved, adjoining city limits. Cash or terms. Howe & lluoy, office In Maurer's Jewelry store. FOR SALIC lly owner One new 5 nitim cottage, close in; modern; lot till 2-3x102; also oncVrootn house, deep well; plastered; rock founda tion; corner lot, tiHxl2n. Will sell at n barguln. Inquire lit this .of fice. ' tf FOR SALK One of tho host retail general merchandise country store la lidae county, having large log ging and farm trade. If, you are looking for a chance to niako mon ey Investigate this openlug. Ad e'renj "X," this office. a20 KOIt SALK 30 acres of river bottom land; 24 'acres in full bearing or chard; one inllo from city limits; new 8-room house and first-class Improvements. Will sell as a whole or will sub divide. Kuquire al tills office. tt FOR SALK OR 'iitADlO 320 ucies of timber and mineral land, 1!' Foulh, 1 east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade for accounts of defunct banks of Port land or properly, or make a cash 6 offer. II. Moore, r,4 (iolilstnlt h street, Protlalid. Or. al FOR SAl.K OU KXI'M AN'm - Three mining claims In Kldorado Cation district, 12 miles from q. arch light. Nev. Assays 0 high as t'i7 pej- loti In gold and silver; will tiit.li; Tor real es'-.le. Price, ,. 5'9i. t;eorgi Jl. Newman. Ti'.'i Pearl street, Kugene, Or all O . w A.TK1 WANTIO1 'I" n iil, a five or 8 -roo'ti housi'. Close lu. Kuquire of H. S. Range at the Klectrlc th-atre WANTKD To contract with respoll ' s:be party to haul 2'HI conls 'o 11 t.'.-li ' ; '. X tnlle haul. Address (i. L. I'.'v-tw 11 iT; rtcliell. Ore. 2!dllw W v- -G W WILD Oliles Wl K A. Si lilt" to pi 1 111 . i'e-1 of Lin;. A pioy ., ; D No. 1. J iiiiidgalhc, llr'" Kill.'' tie WAN'I KD -Hood hoi fm. l-'.'i'l 111 Lle'l I pounds, snl'nble foWady lo drive; n!so 'wo sea'ed toi carrlje. Ad-1 dress P. O. liox 247, 1 (Q es rii-, lion tf WAXTiat (toutiimiil.) WAN IKIl -Ten lii,''X :m.l tJn()l:,l. l.v to get their eloiin s i leanc.l ami pressnd at the Kutj li;e Works. 11 VOf WAVr A hl;:0 prim on cloth, of tS& lands 00. tied f r en- try April nth and Htli, send 5 or each to itoschurg Ahstraet Com- pan, KoseburK. Oregviu. O I WANTKD Klom .0011 lo 3.U0II ucri's cleareti or partly cleared land, rich d,l' soil, adapted to fiuil. IruckltiVand live stock: lo cation desired on river and creek. Uriug us a description and outlli of laud In tracts of Ml acres uie up. Kncifle. l.antl Conipjmy, P. O. Hox a 4 7 . ltoom 7, over Cham bers wad llritow bank. tf 1H W.I AN W"IN DHKSSMAKINC- Misses Sullivan Miller, f.iiS Washington site. Plume Red 5ltii'.. a: ACCORDION ' PLkAVlMi Dolie by Sirs. Pert Viiieeut at ti'J7 llilyard Htreet, near Last Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone lied .CI02. ll IF YOI' WANT- A blue print cloth of the land epetie 1 f r try April '.'111 atol 1 till, s.tol e.'iit-i each to Kosobnr .; A 1. o r;.et t I'otiipany, Roseliur, Or. ;i 1 . IP YOU WANT To SKI.!, your prop erly tell the Oregon Laud Coiuya uy about It and they will do the rest. . 412 WlUiuue'.to street, D u gene. Or. tr UOI.D AMI 8ILVIT.lv PLaTINC -Oil kuiveH, forlts iind all household ar. tides Hint do not look like. m-w. Write tho Oregon Plating Works, 12$ Lownsdiilo street, Portlind, Orenon. for nricu DON'T fnll to aee Clietem If you -want bargains lu ril Mtate. We buy and sell farm and city prop arty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and nilnlnn stork. H. Ch am, liooai 11. Walton Bid, tf NOTICE llavlug recovered from my Injury I have resumed my buslnesa of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. I). Holoway, Kiwi Klovonth street, Palrmouol, Or. (I CASH AND 1 10 PKR MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from vbirb will be sufficient to ieke you In dependent for life. HeDdaome pamphlet, valuable tn(. .motion and conlract free. F. O. Robinson, general intent. Pacific drove. Col. 1 NTH It NATIONAL COHKESPON. DION CIO SC1IOOLH "The Uuay Man's University." Cileee a thor ough training at your una boaie In nearly all the trade soil profes sions. Text hooks and Instruments (whun required) furnlihed free. Full Information and clrrolar at the local enrollment office, 43 W. Klghth street. It. J. Kirk wood, rep resentative. . Ft) K KsiNT A modern flt. Ka qulro of U.Brbnelder la the Sch net dor blmR. tf PAHTI'lthl SOU RENT Will puMtore cattle by the month at my ulara, tnree mile sooth of Kunenr, on reejioabl' terms. Apply to or s.ldroo E. A. Oandathe, It, F. D. No. 1. in 3 KOU HKNT A large front room, furnished; elertrlc light and lialii; hut and rold water. 52 1 Lincoln striwt, three Mocks west of post office. If ISWT. .tut) e'Ot'ND LOST Iliac heiherd dog, dim rlnir anmn.J neck. Slightly deaf; AiiHwt'ra to aame of "Cap," reward, retura to Oroders Pros. Meat mar ker. LOUT wn veen the C. of O. and .lydAllKKJ't.im. A411II 5, a fob tl.i.lu. Kindrr pleas leave at Una. d office ad nerelve reward. nK LOST A lultsr on W. Kth street, or northwest part of Kugene. Re turn to 194 KaBt Kleventh street nd get reward. a!) fsofEuiONAL tmm I'llTMCM.W iff). MfUSuag Dl(. ANNA MAi;UI.. OtvSMWvias. phy'cian. All ctfeihla UXaasai tne.ied. Women anfl cails'rsa 1 specialty. Officii osur t. It. Mono Phone Red 1631. DR. OLIVK C. WALLKal, its eeesilK' 11 hvs c an. Orr en tiours. 1) a vej to i l::i'lp. m. to l:,lo. Ilatiui- Ion li 11 1 1 .1 In k. 7ih and WlPaVnette HlriM'ts. Residence an phone 11171. "" DR. II. L. S'lTDLKY Osteop.itiili physician, orn. es over Chambers' si., 1. :,IH Wll.am. ll- s'ree. Phone lllaek I32H. Cotisu d' l"t' tree. Ilei-'.de.'ieo ,J4 lttft ry street Phone Red SIS 7. 9 . C. II. CANNON. M. I). Homoepathlr e pliyHlclan and surgeon. Ciiroiil(Og diseases and diseases of women m sud children a specialty. Klecti . Oil vibratory and light iQfi Q nt J? Office, Suite I, 2 and 3. Dunn build- r) lug Phone .Male Hu. ,,ard (p) Hoffman liouse. Oione Main II. (4t) J. FRANK TITl'S. Al, D--ll.feo pathlc physician and surgeon, o Clir.Q.' dlsi-nsi-s and diseases of. women Qid children Qm siieclal ' ''Cy"J"' f aratll't galvrnlc, static, , Aiay and vtloalory electrical 1 t rem m 'fV given. Ofice, corner 1 t 1 1 In no an and Klghth stieets, Mullock blilg. Residence Pearl street. Office phone, Red Dili I. Residence phono, Red 4UHL A 1 kh;m:vs-a i-i I'- 1 HA VIS, ,r ney-tilaw. Of- lu''' v,,r Kllgellf l.oa('V Saving Hank Kngen,1 Oregon. llOltlMS &0. IPWOKTII. Attot iQi- UffleOn Hovey luilldiug. over Char.ibers-llrl Q .- bank. Is C 8. 1. A!FN, Altorur; -at-la, 616 Willamette stre'.. Kv;,'ne -econ. L. Hll.YKP. Altorney-at-liiw. uitliig) over YoS)i'8 (S)too f tore, feani C. (. WINTKKMtg'.KIl, Attorn,ff-a'. la') iiand titles and irol(a)e tpeo lalties. llffh over Chauit era- Oi (g tow liaiilt WOODCOCK; POfFl'.-R. &)torrH) -la) A. C. WoodcooH ad R. O. Pot'j'r. Office one bto. k soutn iP O Chtfitnaa blook. Bugei... Ornpto. m mf l.BON 1). BDMV"N3I, Atlorney-.g(-law. Rooiik I and 2, Ru'ne Loan Bud luvlnca flank. WALTON ft NB9t. Attornv-ai-law, J. J. Walton and 8 P. Noi-i. Wl.i praetiee In all tne courts in tfto state. (Mi'Ke, iioru 3, Waitoa flock, V.'iigoco, tVegon. WILLIAMS & UK AX. ttorne-at- lv. J. V. WUIUrna. L. B. Hmi). I'taetlcf lo all i'im: (f the statu au.1 botore tf.o P. B t. and nTfl.k o'ri.ra li, It, U and la UcCluufa lliildlUA. I. N. H AfttlUPliH. HoecUl afte. tioo given to die. .re an.t settle ment tf .slates. Agmt for Coaii Dental Insurance Compaciy. Koootk 5, first National Hank DulKSlag, Kusenf, Orraon. JKSSK I,. W:LI.B, Lawyer, No. 18 Wrst Klghth treet, Kusonr, Or. opposite postoffli'o. Clvn perl si attention to the examination of ab stracts, draftlne villi, svttllnf e tates, conveyances ami collectiona. Also to all penslou matters. Pboosi Red 117S. I JiDKfirAHirnis W. KAYS & CO., undertakers aad funeral directors. Knevne, Or. DAT HBNDSUiJON, nadertttkara onlj nubnlmurn. Cornsr WUlaiO tto and BevsnlB streets. W. T. GORDON, too.rel direwtor. 8tt liceuiied ombnlmer. ' Office . and reuidence. Tenth and Ollvo atraete. Phoao Ked 4 4X1. AIM'tllTlrA'f Fit EE THOMAH Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn, blue prints. ' and spoclllcutloiis. (ienerul sniMr vlsloo over building In courma al constructlun. If thinking of bHi!4- Ins, larce or Hmall, we me. Tornut raaeaaaie. lUram I, Cturitfnjtmt block. MINIMI K.NtilNHLlWi tlURUKRT LKIOll, inlnlns engines and expert metallurglot. Reliable information fuiHlshed to Intending Utvirrtors. KxniiilnatUins and re ports on iulnM and ere truMtoeot. A HWI'HAf T4 lltfte TIIK LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Kugene, Or. Prices reasonnhle. KKAL KXTATK ALtiNT J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers IV. real eMtale, Crnswell, Or. cakplt ( li.:ani:rs .IAY (I MOORK, carpet cleaner. Phono Illuok 507 1. Appreciates smoking good eigtrs. It gives him relaxation. The tOxmiL Hool Cigar is a 4aoritc among all thinkingmcn !j 'ii i positively the best JOc tjg.ir on the m.trkct . " 0 I rOlf ltVilCV,) tO n ' m T' 1 1? 1-CuiO in Oar new uUQ Ludtod & Haskell Practical P.iinten dnd Decorators cor. W. 3th and Ch.i":lton Phone, Red 5tir' 1 al 0