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I. EIGE.VE PAILT GVARD, KlUDAY, APH1I. 10, ttxiK T77v.riVl I lk. INC. of ttio week. W vented. Address all com. Sstto e . jnd make all remit .Mia"011',. , tiib Eugene Guard, "rWt paya1K tlculnr Incident should be to those who cu:u liipkue in a party f thU .):ar;.i-, i warning . la'iuUini; ! ... ..... ,1. t it; j hv carrier, n.T . O '" hv carrier, per month 50 Del""" " " v,.ar (in advance; l.uu " ntha (ia advance) .... 2.00 w.rl':::" 5 Guard, per year ..... 1.50 !'' . "i rates made knewn on yipliouo"- Oregon, poetof- a8 second-class matte-. ,t. fr the Gnara. .r.iin? are authorized to ' .s i receipt for subscription or k'ct nr other business for The airs a? v'" inra A nnirv. ?, Mtniaters are atithorlzJd to JiSn and receipt for subscriptions Jrt, Daily and "'eek'v Guard' TTplKIMOMlKXT PAPK!.. Member of Associated I'm. srKlillAV, APHIL 10. I BUCK HAXI) KOCIKTV Gaetano d'Araato, former president the Suited Italian societies in i York, la tlie autnor oi an aru- dcln the April number of the North American Review, entitled 1 no Black Hand Myth." Mr. d'Amato de sires that it is a great mistake to suppose that there exists in New York In any other part or tne united States, or even uaiy iiseu, un oi jinltation known as the Black Hand Society. There is such a society In Spain, and those who In- the United States' wish to be regarded as repre lentlng and acting for a secret asso ciation are simply confirmed crlml- itls who have left Italy for the good Heir native country, and who have bees admitted into the United States by the carelessness of the immigra tion officials. He says: Italian outlaws are enabled to ruch this country today with almost I tie same facility as tne nonest Itali an, so far as the laws of the United - States are concerned. True, the ex I convict cannot obtain a passport from the Italian government and sail on an Italian shop, but there is nothing to prevent his crossing the frontier and luring from any port outside of Italy t? which he may make his way. Hiay of the most dangerous of the Man criminals in the United States hre come hero by way of England ad Canada, and many others have shipped as sailors from Italian ports lal deserted their ships on reaching this country. "The Neapolitan, Sicilian or Caln Wan desperado, once he has reached these shores, finds the conditions Ileal for levying tribute upon the feebler folk among his countrymen. In Dearly all the larger cities, par tlntilarly of the East and Middle West, he will find them living In colonies by themselves. Besides the 500,000 Italians in Xew York, there ire 100.00(1 each in Boston and Phil- i4!jh:a: Tii.oiiO each In San Fran cis anil New Orleans; (10,001) in Chicago; ri.iluo each in Denver and Pittsburg, and 20,000 in Baltimore. I smaller cities are colonies that ill number from 5000 to 10,000." While the poor and those In me dium circumstances have their woes ' ll'e. still everything isn't always moota sailing with the rich. Just , one of the young Vanderbllts is '"log his inning in the divorce mill. Alfred Vanderbllt mar ried an actress, and so far as we uow to tUe conlrary Bna wo, anj Sood woman, but the couple did M bitch and tie woman finn ua N WlUoaalre scion for a divorce, testimony was taken recently, " w s to be expected, vat of " osi ecatUotil character. Tne acens-s the man of almost Thins, barred b tbe code of so- U hlc !in,l Ik. ., l u o UIKU BUfl me II- bad before he married her " enntlnntd her career ever N-ither of them is to le pilled ' ttif' m'y reliable thins abt)ut . ' twitter is that thev ionld Permit:.-.-! "fuifh (I,,, courts air their grievn.u-'-s tuinnels of tbv pnlilic A lLn-i.t uiu-rniic.' j. a--.r:i-;t. ! to Mr. KockuVi:- r wl.il,.. Iu a-., .... Geomia, t. the ttlut that hj was "t'tii! to be an old man mr.v," iM1, was prouj and glaj" lo hay C;.it tie had never toueh.Q whisky hi his life.Q.A writer in the eurr.-nt Har per's Weekly r.-.s: -S ,.lt. su tl; but if it is true, as alleged that Mr. Kockefeller acquired in ,uU'. die life the habit of eating sinkers from railroad lunch counters, and that the digestive collapse which troubled him so much from five h ten years since was due to that reck less practice, he has not much to be proud of in the way of dietetic dis cretion. More rum and fewer dough nuts might have let: hifft better man, though hi is pretty "well again now." It may be true that a quart of hlsky saved an Arizonan from death he:i he was bitten by a Gila monster. S:i!l when we come t:i consider the matter carefully in the light that Gila monsters do not bite, ths story msy be taken as being a bit shady. Hut perhaps ih;i man has hkt been developing a peculiar spe cies of Gila monsters of his mvn by Hni.i;ent ue of this life-saving red liquor. The matrimonial mix-ups of the Gould and Vanderbilt families have been crowding those of the other members of the swollen fortune bunch to the back of the stage of late, but they'll all gut a chance, unless they reform. Chancellor Day may be encouraged to try agalu by the unanimous de cision of the New York conference that he wus within his rights in abusing the president, though he may find it difficult to say anything worse than -be has. Tom Lawson is at it again and says he'll spend $ 1,000,000 in ad vertising his "Kair Finance." All right, Tom. A lot of the papers need the money, even If your new scheme hasn't as sensational head as your "Frenzied Finance" had. Either Senator Martin, of Virginia, isn't a pink tea state.-maii, or he has been "stung." He has b en making cau.'lie remark.; about the trouble a. ij hcurtacliLS caused by bri.l,e whist in the high society of Wash ington. According to the Interstate Com merce Commission it would tuke three years and cos; $3,000,000 to officially value all the railroad prop erty in the United States. Is any body trying to "skoer" anybody off? In trying to head off that coal strike, the steel trust may have only been after getting on the roll of the good trusts, but all the same It will be entitled to credit for saving much sufferii k, if It succeeds. o l . v r 9 x. f1. -"rUA.; 7 '. 1 .1 c i LASSIFIED COLUMNS O.T I' i'h, 1 IMJ SAl.K o I Hruu rs h unit!. I'dw bulls for Mv. Kiniiiiiv ."i.'tn S n htmeito M'-tvt. . :i Jewelry store. tf FOli SAl.K I'tu-a... K.4.i ,Wud St ui taker 3 -iiu-ti Trimuiru at Kui;iu Kriu-i'i stp M FOK SAl.K M lit II siree: Ax Hilly Euiu'lie. Dept. CM . ml WOOD FOit SALE Hi-inch c.uk wtiod. 1'hone Farmers 2 Ml or In quire at Sterner's grinery sttu--.. uti ggs, FOIl MAI.K Huft lirpiuglou 13 for tl. W. B. Hampton, 1 10.' Columbia avenue. orner I'.tlh hi. FOU oAl.E Loose and haletl cbeai bay; also oat ir'.caw. l'!uine b'ar luers i;!V. Squire Smith. Irving. 1. 1 : I'D,; SALE-One No. 3 Oliver Type writer; nbo one No. 7 Fay Siio; b ;h nic hiues in goml oriL r. '. S. Frank. tl DR. C. F. STOKES OF THE WAVY. The hospital ship ltelief. which lias been outfitting nt Mare Island navy J aril, .w ill meet Admiral Evans' big licet at Magilaleiin Bay. Her com mander. Dr. C. F. stokes, the tirst physician to command u United state navul vrwid. Is going about his business quietly Mini earnestly, paying no uttentiiMi to the diplomatic rupture bis selection euusetl at V.'ashlngloii f.'mler him are four commissioned surgeons, six hospital stewards anil forty five hospital apprentices. The ltelief, which is a craft of some ",,0011 ton's, has a speed of 18 kuots and is tbe most up to date !loaL'ja hospital In Ui world. IIAliltlSIU ItG NOTES, LOCAL AXI) I WANTED DEIISOXAL , ; Tho Womnn's Helif Corpn wants Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Clarence flflv vounK a(lk8 va(.h , h.lllK a Williams, on Lake creek, April 3, j ell-fllled' basket to their basket so 190. a daughter. ; cial Saturday evening, April i I. Then Charles Weaver, of Eugene. was;tni,v wam ffty yoK . t0 come looking after business matters here ' a,l(i buv those fifty baskets. Every the latter part of last week. ', bo,V ls invited. Come and have a Pearl Wldener came down from , Koud (nl0 lind each n(ly )rK tt b,i8. Eugene the first of the week for a i ket. Don't forget lime and place, short visit with his parents, Mr. and , Saturday evening, April 11, at the 0. ilrs. W. Ii. Widener, and numerous i a. H. ha" COM. friends. ' ' " ' Harry Holt, who has been attend- j " Ing the Eugene Business College, has ; TAII.OI; SHOP ItKMOVAL XOTICE returned home, having completed the; If by one of the accidents of pol itics La Follette should be nominated hy the Chicago convention, Bryan would have a lot of trouble (bulg ing the string endorsement he has given him. Pi I) 'Jn la Ln5 Angeles the other r'Mti party of young(n)en got up I iwenading party for "the benefit . '01in ou,lo rpfwnllv ntnrt-trt is the llnl fimp fin linn nn,l allot. ungaiie and when thev reached lk hous, irled s glotiting ovi-r a coumcss burglaress. whose exploits hav' put those of the most daring gentlemen burglars In eclipse. She burglar ized everything, even M her title. Tom Watson isn't anticipating that he'll be elected president this year, but he hai ahown that he knows how to utilize the advertising in hl bus iness. Still, we trust that annifty to tae Cawtro down a p or two will not lead to anybody getting the idea that we need Venezuela In our bualnesa. IXFUUMATIO-V BIIIK.IU 412 Willamette aire"".. Timber an farm landa in large and email trar t Clt properties. I-o'e in S adden and Biair additions to Eugeoe. We have h- foods and ttio prices are right. it will nav rou to investiL'at nroiiositious before y where. .OI'.KC'i.V I.AM course he was taking. Mrs. A. F. Knight, who litis been' here from Portland visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Gore, went to Eugene Suturibiy last f.:r a short visit with relatives before re turning to her homo in the nieiropo-r li.'. I The controller of the currency tit Washington litis approved tho appli cation of Geo. .1. Wilhelni. Samuel May, .1. (!. S!ntli'i. T. .1. Anderson ami William II. Dale, of this city, for the organization i f the First National Bank of Harrisburg, with a capital of $2.1,000. The new bank will take the place of tbe Hank of Harrisburg, and is organized with local money, and will be strictly a home institu tion, i The residence of W. I). Perkins, on the west side of the river, about a ' mile from this city, was destroyed by, fire Tuesday afternoon, together with most of the contents. The fire orlg-. inated from the flue In the kitchen, and when discovered had gained such headway that all efforts to save any thing from the burning building were futile. Mr. Perkins carried $200 in-i sitr.ince on his household itoods. but this will not le anywhere near replacing the lost chattels. Hulk' tlli. Hi Got IVIltlt He Ninlfll. D. S. McDougal!, the uiitor, has moved his shop from the Pratt build ing on Willamette street to tile room one door r ast of the Yerlngtnn drug store on East Ninth street, where be will be found !v all his customers, tf 'A!;i:i.u:i: SALE Til !y new; al.-. 7 C. High s AND IMA ETON FOli s-M ati d carriage, ne.ir i one phaeton. Call n: treet. if Foil SALE - A till.' piano. siti;tlti u 'led: a big bargain at fl'.'J. At Stevens - lluliu's piano house, I'otnuiercial Club tilo.-k, IH'FF LEHIIOKN EGGS - Pure tirel. $1 per setting. Geo, Melvlu Mil ler. Room u, AlcCluug block. Phone lied It 111. tf BI FF LEGHOUN EGGS Pure bred, l per setting. Geo. Melvln Mil ler. Room 20, McCluiib' UliK'k. Phone lied 14 01. If FOB SALE Steam wood saw; four hurso power; good as new; used very little. Will sell cheap. Apply T7 Willamette Street. all LOOANBEUltY PLANTS 50 cents per dozen, 35 for fl, (3 per hun dred; satisfaction guaranteed, C. F. Mooro, Creswell, Oregou. m 4 FOIl SALE Some high grade sec ond hand organs nt bargnln prices at Stevens & lluliu's piauo house, Commercial Club block. tf FOIl SALE -Hun-ed Plymouth Hock. Golden Wyandotte and Iliiick Min orca eggs, $1 per sotting. Address, A. Wood. Saginaw, Or. n-ti Foil SALE I thoroughbred mare. .lark brown, weight I Ion; may be seen at Harnard A.' West's. Don I. Vioung, Fall Creek, Oregon. A'J THE MARKET FOR REAL "Nine years ago it looked as if my time bad' come." says C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Did. Tor. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread, it was then that my druggist recommended Electric Bit ters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one foot In the grave, but Electric Bit ters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall'a oVui atore. 0c OECOIIATIOX UAV. MAY 80 If you Intend to have a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Day you ahould mako your selection at once while there Is a nice stock to select from. Nothing but the beat of work furnished at reasonable prices. Corner Sixth and Willamette sts. mVJ V.. C. LAKE. ESTATE IS AT our buy en. Cement Work, do a se some small ri "Mntorv AS-Z 1.1.,.. I joeeuillg ' riiT,o,..-'.. 1 am prepare. 1 rf ninit work, s d. pr. All votH iliiarnn' i.,i i:l t: Mvets. Gro ' . (MOTIIEll' R1 CHKS SevenT'n and street'.. b -.. I aft nnpr i - z. oneror the lrty)h,4rti nd room by tne aj. --; 1 , " T. ... . Kkml .noKiniE. af-the dwelling aSon'.h. nrsi-ciasi. lt r "its A Twi'iitjr-Y'tir B. n(''iire. r lotvo lust comiib'teil a twenty. rear to-alth sentence, Imposed b iT,i,.J'r:rs A-nia Salv, which cured jnie of bleeding pi!'"' .-t tTOUtv , v. ;irs ago." writes O. S. Wnolrvor. oi 1 l.eltiysviile. N. Y. P.neklPAs Arni ! . -.110 !o-'ls 'ho wor-' s ires. , i k'twN of ' b'lr'i. wounds nod "its in the sliovt f'.oind.itionest tim-. i.'.e at TV. A. K nyUei'.dtt'i'h oil. Phone I drug stopv. s Hotel. I - --, with on the program i..r. f:re n the ,.n?W ! ma ie Kroom, aroused from " r with v s on of bur- d at a window and "n the party with " i'h -h- rojiilt that one ttm, , '"'i"usly wounded and will tf - IT III O rio- fn Thfl favoring ':'h thli ,ort O- S. Y. An!l07T (iEltMAV ()A( II SHy.I 1 ' Y!'e use all toe uest mf th'.ae ln( .tlelntnlf dyei: al trier K'lgeue Tlive Works, corner sixth and .WUIanj- "'"." 't'te street. Pb..e ilcH. ').. tf I ""VOI,,, i n-line. (Jf ' cooking. I ,,.,. ,.,,.. nietlcs. drugs "n ow II Th" young n ,a:n. Genua n from D'i i d in l'ti, .1. I clot:..-: inrsewxllch it. .-W : ;;- ..- ii a PL it KINS li.' .'onier, jivofiTjcos- i-av Th are extreni'i-ly bii-jiiLilo the skin, while Holllster's t;:y Moiin-ti -. -a w do 3. 'I'-a or TaliletsO Q LINN Ditl'GO. McMurphey 6L- Rugh's 22 west S.h St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Mne-room bouse and lot 1 block from car line; fine home In good condition; a bargain at (2,000 or furnish ed for 12.400. ISO acres 0 miles from Eugene; 160 acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid K-room house, GOxtiO barn; all kinds lit fruit; price J 12,000, In cluding everything on the place. 160 acres, 6a acres pasture and timber cruises l.SOO.OOO aw timber; i(0 acres fenced; 4 room house, spring lit house; siiin:i barn, chicken house, young orchard, all kluds of per.les; s hool 1 mfle. Heat (his for Jl.'.no. ID-re M" avi . 160 ncres, CO a res lOwi ' d; 2 house, large ''log boVi-e and small frame, log bain, granary, well water id wi ll living streams and spring."; 2. no". Odd fo-t saw tliuiii-r; ti rniUtfl from Eu gene. Prl. e. i r,OI if. acres adjom.'iig tni; fine s-rooi(i j Iioiiti-, 3 ' barn: young family orchard; ' 1 "head horses, C cow l, d year lings, hariiess, wagiifis, bug gy, cart, 100 chicken jools. Implements, furniture, etc; ..i... flififl tl hull teikli' l al!.nee at per ciffii Cl We a '-o have uuslnrB open- i'.lns and a large list of real if.v.lf to' offer of every des cription. th- I , S in. ;. gro. or an Ki'ui" w. i. g:ii-oh , j J I 1 e-L I..I.O- ii - . - .. 1) - c-! t r r. -j. e-. t I :1 i s b I -w-.y i. o Tied w:;- rr ;;:: : yr:p- of a grenade S-h and M McMURPHEY 0 & RISCH 22 wtst 8th Si, FOU SALE Barred Plymouth Hock eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper 'rales in incubator lots. Address G. W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o FOIl SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class Umber land call on ,1. W. Carllle, four miles west of Hale. nlO OAK WOOD FOit SALE Small oak Jwood; can be used for cook stove without splitting; sawed to Ill-Inch length. .Phono Farmers' 2S0 or enquire at Sterner'o grocery. u30 FOIl SALE A 3 1-4 wide tiro wag on and ono bay horse., weight about I2r.0 pounds and nine years old. Enquire or Squire Smith. Phone Furniers 13xil. a IK Foil SALE Snap Tor short time on ly. One nnd u half acres, unim proved, ml joining city limits. Cash or terms. Howe & Buoy, office in Maurer's Jewelry store. FOit SALE By owner -One new fi room cottage, close in; modern; lot (10 2-3x102; also one U-room Iiouko, deep well; plastered; rock founda tion; corner lot. C8xl20. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this of fice, tf FOU SALE One of the beat retail general merchandise country stores In Iane 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. a2(l FOU BALK 30 acres of river bottom hind; 24 ncres In full bearing or chard; ono mlln from city limits; now H-room house and first-class Improvements. Will sell as a whole or will sub-divide. Enquire at this office. tf FOIl SALE OH TitADK 320 acres of timber and mineral land, 19 south. 1 east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade for nceountK of defunct bunks or Port land or property, or make n cash offer. II. Moor-, MM Goldsmi h street, Protland, Or. a I FOB SALE Oil EXCHANGE Three mining rltilms In Eldorado ('anon district, 12 tnllesi.- from Seiir h liglit, Nov. Assays, as high a J'17 per ton in gold tlxd silver; will trade for real estait'-. Price, fiUO. George H. Newman, Iti'i Pearl street. Euge0V Or all' -l Tl, WANTKI) Jioy tar-rnrry oWontans. (WhmI pay. Apply it t Katon hook Mon 7GT. W l'l IU n 'outline il. ) ' ( 'mil imiitl. ) W N ITU - Ti i ly to got the pressed at t ! cloth. Etlgt lo cuts itat ii'.cd and Works, tf . ILCANNON. M. 1' p.(yj elan and sur W AN i'KD - Good hoi m pounds, suitatile tor also two-seated top dress P. O. Box 2 17 Hon . 1 2 ." to 1 ;t,o lady to drive; .arriage. Ad with descrlp-tt liiseasis and and children cul vibratory Ofltce. Suite 1. ing. Phono Hoinoepat life hi. Chronic disetises of women a specialty. Kleclri and light treatment. i and 3. Dunn build Main f(D . Boards W' AN i'Kti- Salcinan or saleswoman to sell an aril,!,, used in every home: you c.P.i make good money on tins. Call at it fl'iiiau House, ask lor Mr. Eekuian. nl 1 IF YOl' WANT-- A blue print oil cloth, of the lands opened f ir n try April '.'th and l lth. send ."ec each to Kiisebiir.-: Aluiraet Com pany, llosetiurg. Oregon. W'ANI'F.D -Froi acres cleared land, rich dc ft tilt, trucking ;,ouu to 3,0(i0 or partly cleared p soil, ndaptciL to and live stuck: lo- Hoffmau House. Phone Main 1 1. J. FHANIv TUTS, M. D lloinoeo jmthic physbti and surgeon. Chroulc diseftsOs and diseases of womeuoind ehlldreu given special attention. Faradlc galvanic. static, X-ray and vibratory elcctriiGl treatments given. Odce, corner Vviliiunette and Eighth streets, Matlock bid. Itesldencu 63J Pearl street. Offl, phone, lied lllal. na40 phone, Ked 4 I. cation desired on river and creek. Bring us a description ai.d outline ot land In trneU oi .mi aires and up. Pacific Land Company, . O. Box 2(7, Uooin 7. over Chaiu bois and Hi-Mow b.iiitt. tf L. 91. TKAVlrf, Attorny-t-lw. Of fice offr lluufne Loan ek Savings liaoe, llaaey. Ortou. I)NM!4 SKIPWOUTU, itlornefi at law. Offlc in Hover building, over Clifuiberf-ltrlstovv bank D. A1.I.V;N', Aitoriiej -at-la, lild Wlll'imetie strewt, Eugene Oregon. MIS( 1.1.1. .1 N Mil S Itl'.il LANDS .' Hart.lleim. I . o. itox r.;i t. d and soil. Black in 17. a I .". L. HlLiEl', Atiorney-ai-law. oirlco over Yoran's bIioo store, Eugoua. gon. Or. DUESSMAKING Misses Sullivan .i M'ller, r.GS W'asliiugtou streiq. I'lioue Ited .' 1 Oil. II- 1 WAM ED To pmi, !"ive room house, close in- Enquire of S. S. Khivcs at (be Electric ih ': WAN'IED ty. contract with p-spoll-f id" '.'irlv to haul 'J1'! cords to HiU".no; i ui riillo haul. Address G. L. It. is wll h. Goshen. Op'. 2tdltw ACCtlllDION PLEA 1'I.SG - Done by Mrs. Bert Vincent at (127 llilynrd street, near East Ninth, on reason ulilu terms. Phone Ked 3.103. tf C. A. WtNT'Elt.MEIEK, Attoruey-at law. Laud titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chatubers-Brlit-low Hank. WOODCOCK POTTEU, Attorneys- at-law. . C. Woodcock and E. O. Poller, otflce one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon. IF YOl' WANT A blue print on cloth of the lands opened, for en try April '.Mil and l lth. send In) cents each 'to Itoseburg Abstract Company, Itoseburg, Or. nla IF YOU WANT TO SICLL your prop erty tell tho Oregon Land Compa ny about lt and they will do the rest. 412 Wlllaineito atreot, Eu gene. Or. tf GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On knives, forks aud all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write the Orogos Plating Works, 128 Lownsdale street, Portland, Oregon, for urlees DON'T fall lo see Cherem if you want bargains In renl estnto. We buy and Bell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Cho vein. Boom tl, Walton Bldg. tf NOTICE Having recovered Irtiui my Injury 1 have resumed my buslnoss of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. D. Holoway, East Eleventh street, Falruiount, Or. $10 CASH AND $10 Pi:it MONTH- Will liny n beautiful California vineyard, the income from which will be surriclent to make you In dependent for lite. llnndsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. II. ftoblnsou, general ngotit, Pacific Grove, Cal. INTERNATIONAL COltllESI'ON DENCE SCHOOLS -"Tho Busy Mnu's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own homo In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books aud instruments (when required) rurnlshed free. Full Information and circulars nt tho local enrollment office, 45 W. Eighth street, II. J. Klrkwood. rep. resentatlve. i-ou hkvi FOU KENT -A modern flat. En quire of M.Si hiieldi r In the Schnei der block. tr PASi'l ItE FOIl KENT --Will pasture cattle hy the month at my place, three inlies south of Eugene, on roiiHoiiahlo terms. Apply to or millions Iv A. Kanilatne, 11. r. D. No. I. m 3 LEON lt. EDMUNSON, Attomey-at-law. Booms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan nnd Savings Bunk. WALTON & NESS. Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all tho courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, vttorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. K. Bean. Prnctlce In all courts of the state and before the I). S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClung Building. N. HAIIBAIIGII. Special atten tion given to divorce nnd settle ment tf estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Compnny. ltoom f, First National Bunk Building, Eugene, Oregon. JESSE (,. WELLS, Lawyer. No. 28 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposito postoffice. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also lo till pension matters. Phong Bed 1178. I'iNDEIITAKEItS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKHSON, undertaken nnd embalmers. Corner Wlllam etlu nnd Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed ouibaliner. Otflce and resldenco. Tenth nnd Olive streets. Phone Hod 44 Kl. AllCIIITECT FHEE THOMAS A rchltoct. Sketch es nnd plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking ot build ing, largo or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Boom 7, CbriSinan block. FOIl BENT A large front room, furnished; electric light and bath; hot and cold water. 521 Lincoln street, threo blocks west of post office, tf IiOHT AM) FOl'.ND LOST Black shepherd dog, dim ring around neck. Slightly deaf; Answers to name of "Cap," reward, return lo Hroders Bros. Meat market. LOUT Htwmm tlw I', or O. and .ludkiuT foist April i. a fob chain. Fludtr iiWatai Iwn at Guard otflce nnd rive rvf. as LOST A iultt.r on W. Sth street, or north wait pl.fl of Eugene. Be t ii in to 1!4 Dal Eleventh street and get p wid. ail .MINING E.NGINITH.H 1 1 HUBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending Investors. ExamUiatloiis and re port on mines and ore treMnient. Eugene Oregon. AIIHTKACTOKH THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Booms 2 and i, Waren Block, Eugene, Or. Prices ressonable. ItKAL KHTA1K AGKNT9 J. Li. CLAKK ft CO. Dealers la, real estate, Creswoll, Or. CAltPKT CliKANKItS . JAY C. MOORE, carpet clean-en. Phono Black 507 1. LOST-A gonllrman's open-faceil El gin gold watch somcw here on the uri'i'tH, Finder pleose return to Guard oTfli o and rei'i-lve reward. Ill I : Paint - Paiiit : Wall P&pv ?fl?iil3.lfl).H, 1-. , PHYSICIANS AND Kl'IO-KONH yj);'..ANNA MAL'HKIt, Osteopathic dihy'eiau. All curable disease rested. Women and rhlliivi'n I specialty. Office oyer F. E. Wnu't Phone Red 1631.0 BO Wc arc now located in our new store 0 Ludford:'& Haskell Practical Palntrri and Decorators or. W. Sth and Chamelton Phone, Red 5411 m 4 r JlR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic .J) D,VHlrlan. Office hours, U a. m. I , . L, , W12; ltS'fiW 'n. to 4:3" llamp-l -.Ion biilldlngT 7th and yllamette streets. Itisldeiico an; offlcf lihone (1171 WAN'IED Caul" m past ure three !'iti west Of I'llgen". Apoly to " ' ''noWathe, It. F. D. No. I,, Euginc. ... ..... .. DR. II. I.. STI DI.I.Y - fisteopiithlc physician. Offlee over Chambers' store, 5 1 H Willamette streei I'botie Black l:t'-'0. Cons ultatlon free. Itesldence 7;U Ferry ftreet. Phone Bed 31K7. TT v HOWER &WOOD Hnnrli, I uriii mid c ity li(rrrly Voiir MitrniiitKi ri'HiMM'ifully irtTorn 1, nvt'r I'imt Nut. ltmik , p.. 4 i i.se.esp one and that ; ar O o o