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I ! fiSitnmt DAiLY GUARD ... auk piuxtixu o.. ic. tharli Jl. trUlier. ',. published evoij u; -, . 1S excvpied. Address all coui lions aid make all remit- --ts pavable to me r.useue uuard, , Eu". "r'"!"n: mum'v . . . . fluoMTipt'"" Hatea Itally vhrerei by carrier, per week.J .15 haltered by carrier, per month .50 n. null. "e advance) 4.00 grt months (lu advance) 2.00 ; one month &o i einge Copies .Os Yi'ertl Guard, per year l.so """! : . . ' Stersd at' Eugene, Oregon, postof. . . tk 83 second-clas matte-. ; 7, ; 5 rtSi' IUS I'll- vmiii.t- Tae following are amlwized to "take and' receipt for subscriptions or i'lraiiiart any olher business ior The r DUy and Weekly Guard: i., crf swell J. I- Clark. t colmrs George A. Drury. 'I All postmasters are authorized to f 'receive and receipt or eubscrlpiloiis - to fe uau;. uuu .. vjumu. As i.MiKi'KMtKXr iai'k:;. Member of Assocliitctl Press. KUIDAY, MAY IS, 1HIIK tt , 4 ! i: i I f: f ! ! I ? ! 1 i: 1 CALAMITY TO STATU I believe that an adverse voie upon the University of Oregon appropriation bill would be a real calamity to the Btate. There la no great er work to he done by the siate than to educate properly Its youns men and young wo men. Better neglect stfme material things than to ne glect the proper development of the mind and character of the future citizens of Oregon. After a careful personal in vestigation of the situation "at Eugene I am most heartily In favor of the appropriation. Personally I believe everyone that is thoroughly interested in the future of Oregon will vote in favor of the appro priation. J. WHITCOMB BROUGHER, Pastor First Baptist church, Portland. Oregon. J8IM.Y STORY l'SKI 1 TO HIDICI LK KI GFXK I The following clipping from that I extremely silly report of the city council's visit to Ritchie crek, print fid ia the Morning Register, Is going I'tlie rounds of the' state press opposed ito lot-al option: - f Only one unforseen Incident niar f red an olherwise placid trip. Coun :cllman Williams and his cigar at the Soiitset gave the vehicle such an sl2rming list to starboard that the frumhinei weight of Chief Farrlng ton and Councilman Gilbert, who whang over the larboard rail, was all Jthat prevented a calamity. Williams' 'fl'Mfcy weed must have fallen into his frtaoeand lain over night tor an nanus , idnected an unholy odor when he IligMeU it and somebody declared ! t.,at a sewer had surely bursted. ,'('oiiii"ilmnn Berger, whj sat in the : ftrwr stst and who was receiving the! Vifoll force of the pestilent ii' 1 smudge, fsuddenly ha out a yell and fell into fa swoon. All efforts to revive him proved futile until Councilman Moon mentioned the trunk full of beer, i'lieti Instantly his rigid features re- lsw'd Into a smile of sweet peace Sand murmured blissfully, "Hon t L,-,c- J IIKICU IOU11I. Th.- Guard is taking no part in this lwal opt! in caiiipi:i,;n because it thinks the people of Lane county in telligent enough to decide for them selv.s without any special elfort be- Sing made in influence their votes. The jjsituation is not like it was last year, when loral option was an experiment; .'the people hnve had two years of Jry" rule, the law having apparent ly been enforced as well as the olfi- :.,ois coilia UO tne JOII. II IS ani'l"-' Jlur the voters to say Bow whether jthey like it or not from personal ol serv:lon and experience.- To thresh I'mt the subject again in the papers fa' on the platform seems entirely Jaa unnecessary effort on the "part of the pr ihihitionlsts cr their opponents. We think, however, that tr.e puhli jration of such silly stuff as this clip- l'i Is a reflection not only on tne (i'y. hut noon Ihe officials who colli ded this party. They v.en; nlmut ataelr important business in a serious a.r. and the talk about a "trunk full " be r" was simply the effusion of 0 c:iotv-h.-aded scribbl-r. whose u-ir.a egitism t1"5 for wit. I"le.-. ret.rintlng nistakes silli- the w ere is so they Pioliai'ly the story i-il aare of the truth, bin it buird on the fare of It that jjVin! tnvestlglned befoic it seriously. "I V PAI.T OF PROFITS OF A SfNGI.K YFAR ,,.N- V. I!, f' i-.-n h,:.. l-:'tip"r contmrnt on the ar.-s' " coi eminent to that ;' tiie l;:'.oilii,0ilo fine "I Hi "I Oil 0iipit.)r, that the fin " e'lual t i three years' prof;: company, U calculated u ! av erroneous impression 'ae Pittsburg Dispatch which S'"':J be ajvis-d ; a p. J'''t. Whvuu cause oi a te Ina.lvi nl5::t ,,, ... .:ifundersiiini:t; :!,; to P :t .he I.,' It refers lo the profits S'and.ird Oil Company, r of fact, the fine' does j si"iI- year's profits of Standard Oil orgaul:,.' v.il -lids of tae company I ."no. ion, to Us, iio.i. ,H,o spoken of in fetvnce t!i.t! . , or the wh v i As a ,.,;! not l mil a 'tie complete ' Hon. The ,1: run from $ in . ennualiy, an, , niunied iticr, I v.as re'-rmiy -: t c .rj.ora in roni.ee'.i. n t as.- of capitaliatio n it I uwei: upon.-tr.;: has a large a i the'f cam-. 1 u"uion ,:f i, -of:' amounting to !t in " 1 !:;. i! : '-n paid. I', j dr'd ' wIRIm: j divitier-.i's (hat 1 ill- o,,ly "" -!'.'jo.oiiIi fine niav I a! !,.':! su ' ,,r ti10 ,. e':;'"';--l ":1 l'.'!i:j..,if.-. j . Th, .-a(--- :, , f v , pr.'ji'i-s" evM, !; ;. i branr!l the Sl.l";!..vd B9ft.t '.he .a.io..r.: DM company of In Uw i ,v:,i, h ' " " defendant upon which I this fine is imp,,", d. The a-. rtion uoi;j inajeiiiinie with regard to me. pruttts or the conirolllii.i; Ctrn. eon- The amount of snectp held In the clearing house hanks of .Ww York City on Saturday reached a new high record of $.11 3. 394, .',00. and the sur plus was more than five per cent in excess of the twenty-five per cent reserve rule. The aggregate dcposl:? of all bar.ks and trust C'tiipaisli s was 5-.ir7,l Vl.:.ni. The statement shows that the banks hold C3,Si3,475 more than the lequireiiiet-.ts of the . j twenty-live per cent reserve rule. W hat is trap in New York is relative ly true throughout the country. To the enormous and radldly Increas ing idle reserves of the banks must bs added the other enormous amount of money which Is held In Fnfe de posit v.tults and "old stockings," equally idle. Five and a half per cent is the limit of Interest on mort gage loans In New York, and few bond investments pay as much. It Is not probable that the money loaned averages five per cent, and if It did !: would only make an average of 3 M; per cent on total deposits, includ ing the idle money on which the banks must pay lntreer.t. Th? LaPorte, Indiana, authorities are Ptlli at sea regarding the whole sale killing of people at the dullness farm in tliat suction. According to the latest information, It Is pretty definitely determined that somebody committed no less than fifteen or twenty murders and the opinion of the officers is that Mrs. Gunness is that romebo'dy. But it seems that just retribution finally avenged the murders and that Mrs. Gunness her Belf was finally killed along with her three children, but whether by accident or design is one of the mys teries surrqunding the strange serie. of tragedies. Every effort Is being made by tiie officers of the law to get at the bottom of tne affair, and a ,ar reWilrd luB 1)(,c:1 offered for f-c . apprehension cf the lan murder- r, if alive, and If not, her dei u01y . . , It Is staled oa good authorl'y, end we d.i not do, ilit it, that no per ret,: of all Internal comncrce in the l.'nit- ed Stales ciiher fir nmv. il over wau u: ,i:id- .-! or la1-:, .ayr. the Oreun Su- ii a r":iieiit'-nt s h . . u 1 ;1 "lire ev-r the n.'eJ y of t'nt! ! r'-. 'ds. Cnil- Tradesman, em;, hasi. , an I uecessi ts :. : : !i;'i i.i: ! . of mon baiidini; of v-'.;u :i he I'hii- cv f , ippines, in Cuba ami elsewhere. A little money wifely ev.eiide,i in build- ins hti;hwas ai nonie wuuiu e ui i advantage. Hut, as a m:m reiuarkoil to the writ-r the other day, if then is somethlni: to be done and you cum not get anybody yourself. else to do It, do It They call the parade of fifty of Louisiana's prettiest girls. "('lad In white fnuks of flimsy gauze, with red hats, r, mounted a-'i whi- h is heir ernir's inaii "r- ?or in," to silk rtockini:-!. I,, c, al-hlack lo arn.n d fe- th t.itl .1 t-:!o to :;' ' s rind be a I "Let :,ovl." : hell I- of pi" cli, d S :f prod if lilt - ( 11 el Uid S" . but .-tiator I' 1 ' i d. ,1 to 1 vr : sol h , end a put z and career, ss and ,n I,- f.iliirvl'-' . , Ion.- as his on hi in he'll n ingn r be d'i not i;, how lies-i. l,a, 1; If th -r iMnar to has 1" I ?' :! r f.i tor an Piv the ! I'-o 'l-t.i ADnny I tnocTB' I: VJ ' - ' ' ' i t ; ( -j iV MRS. HOWARD GOULD'S SISTER AND CHINESE BROTHER-IN-LAW, . Mrs. Wong Sun Yue. of Sun Fram Isco In n b n't or of Mrs. Howard Gould. She was Miss Flla May Cleiiiiiious atnl while netliig us a missionary In the Chinese nuarier of the Uohlen Gate city in. t mid iniirried a ( liinese merchant. It was recently reported that Mrs. Gould had sought to Induce her sister to give up her iTilncsc husband, but Mrs. Yuo refused to do so. The couple conduct n curio store In Chinatown. in the ir praises of the treatment re ceived. The city was spl.-ndidly dec oiated and the people spread Lluin selves In courteous troattr.e,u. A French scientist claims to have I succeeded in photographing the soul.. Bet him our lust year's straw hat he ! can't photograph the souls of the fel-; lows who are always knocking their home town. With Mrs. Nick l.ongworth, Mrs. Ilutli Bryiin-Louvitt anil thu Cuuntej-s Warwick ail on thn stump m-xt fall, ; thonj rih. mid be no lark of IhU'reiU , in the eaiiinrilnn. We um't know about this now -fannied "thhikinn In curvi's," but aland ready to niako oath that cer tain men liorealiinita always talk In curves. Charlie Fulton still seems to be a pretty important factor In Oregon politics. WAITIX' 1 ti: A iilT K. A barefoot boy 1 Btuod u;kui The Utile bridge of plank. Or down b.'iieath tile cotUinwocd Alony the shady bank. j A crooked pole within my hands, ; My heart filled with delight. My eyes aIeam upon tbu utrenm, ; Jest waitin' fur a bite. What thoiifi.i Ihe nibble nevnr came To hi rip my bent pin b.jok ? "Twas joy ei.iiuh f.n m:- t i b' l)owu tilt-re beside the biook. , An' thus I parsed th' Half hidden out i In idle dieain h-'sid While wallln: fur hai;y hours the s I bite. and g The an lo then: com.. I've liimetcd by 111" 1 Of life w to re trade k c With ready line and i.-ook s I'li-hing by li hi!:. I've n,.o-l upon the crow-lied bank By day. an' then by r.lu-iit; !' aiigi d there In s'oflll an fair ! Jos' waititi' fur a bite. I've waited fur the fish, "success" To come anil bite my pin; ' They roni" an' -miff like them of old, n' lli -il sw im' off ng'ln. ' Yet. still I'm staiidln' on the bank Frum inornln' until night, ! An' I shall stay the same old way : 1'ntll I g-1 a bl'e. j New York Sun. 1 A M 1'l i : 'IF STATU PIIIKK ;.fiel, Newa.l .... ,.,,, , .(ate Bp-; ' I'tiiv" r-lty of Or io, i-it 'iiinom. wbl'-h l , v the referendum, 'mined to ho voters ' Jlltte, sholl' 1 be bllp- rv iiti7en of Orei",n In !.!- "tt-te. That cr w;, and will I"' se of Hi" -t-i'e if x tM.ro ! by ev : h , l" l' .i pri the referetid itu hull Id haee been III- volt' d on of the Chi he slat" "asiire for Hie F'iptio-l I'icat loni'l Iri'-' i'ut !on aus. for s'lanie. arid for t',e a t,p rot, rial Ion .j'nn e.tl'i". to n vo'e t,- ' .'iirln:: f t- . ..- kt.'.. "','lke 'o f , th. in . t . IV I,. ' I th up, d . - d ' c turf ire rU- otl I'd fi-I a prid In el I Hi- ! .. uliollv The Mh i. T a- r, ti . I v -. . ''.. I-,I iaii. iiiAlll),' Hiin.lV, mTvTauoJT a " r Vi ? : . 1 . .i'.'. : i was a step in the rl,:!it direction. The people of the state should show their approval by voting for Hie appropria tion and agtilust the mossimcklsni which begrudges the money spent for education. $3 HKWAItIS I had stolen from the ham Satur day night or Sunday morning n y saddle. If hua my name acrosH tht hack of the pommel A. P. McKin 7.oy. Will give $" reward for an) 'le '"'"'"'b regarding the v. McKINZKY, tf At llnmpton UroH., Kuneiio HcincnilHT tho date, May 19th. Ilaraca Mak' Quarha. ml : ' i TNE; MARKET P0R ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & RugIVs 22 wr.5t 8ih it Wt BUY WE SELL Wt RENT WE EXCHANGE Sine-room lion.-o and lot 1 block from far line; flno home In (.mmpI eon d 11 Ion; a bargain al J,00 or furniuh ed fur $.4'iu. JS0 acres ( miles from KuKene; ll0 ucrps in ciililvvtlon; Z2Q puHture; splendid H-room bonne, Mix(,n barn; nil kinds of fruit; prb-e $12,000, In cluding ev-ry thing ou tb place. 100 acfHs, f.r. rTn patturn ind timber cruise 1,500,000 mw limber; !to acres fenced; 4 room house, Hjirlni? Ht houn; lima 1 1 barn, eh Irk en house, young orchard, al) kind of benii-w; h'-fojol 1 uillu. Heat thiH for $ T r. oo. Here w av IfiO ncnn, 0 arre fenced; 2 boiiHeK, laro luK hoiiew. und Htiiall f riirm;, lo( bam. Kranary, well water ed with living Ktrenim sud Hprln-; 2 eon. 000 f..t raw timber; niHn frfiin K'u Kone. I'rltH. $150(1. SO aTCn fido1nln town; fine X-room bour, 3 tarnn; you n fa ;nl It orchard ; 0 head bori--". f rw, 4 year 1lnR. hame. won, bu tr( cart, l'0 cblrkenn, tootn, iMipb-in'Tif fur nit urn, etc.; prb'f., $:.'"; $l,ooo cahii; balaorp h 0 per cpnt. m hNo bv biMtiietiri op'i- nuf ar I a larKe Ut of real cm ri to off r f wvery de- f ription. McMURPMEY 22 vmt S'h S. i E A L ! CLASSIFIED CO t nit KAl.K I t'OK SAl.K Thoroughbred Hereford hulls for sale. Ku.iuire iill W il lamette street. :f : KO!! SAl.K A gas ht , for sale cheap. Kllgene. Or. ater Addr altiuist ss Ho If . ll.M.K'li HAY Ctlll ! dollars per ton. i I'hone ("armcis' SAl.K Sinil -Twelve Smith. I i:'.:. KOIl 111. or i A i K T i ou:i Is. lied i; r-iM-i.v,! Ken-H 01iir, - '. 1 1 j KOit .S.M.IO--Htm Or;, ' 13 for l. V. II. h:, l t',,,.init,:.i avenue. ,oi , 11')-' '.IK 'I hre. in..! liniiiire rave, FOit SAl.K I have hard wood, e !j milt -i of Kugene. A.l.li-rss i;,. With. Goshen, Ore. FOIt 111,1 F. riilXT nf VACANT I.ANPS write us enclosing ;,iH' for each. Township wauled. Kosoliurg Alistrnct Co. FGll SAl.K I'ilV I 'IS, !:,!,( j'.ioii, $.i:.o a ii. i $ioi-; $..n and 1 Oper moiit h, w it hout est. W. II. Kay, at Kugcn, Coin pa uy's sttire. 1.1 : down Inter., i Gun : If FOK SAl.K- Two good tl'll'nr claims for lft"Ht'.on Terms rcn sonabie. Smith Ar llrowu, - Cii luirg. Oregon. llo PL '.'.' FOI1 SAl.K .-.Good noise (I years old; Itl hands; only partly broke. Price, $100. I'lionii lied 1 4 C. 1 . , . Geo, .Mclvin Miller, city. KDtt SAl.K At. a LkumIu, if solii this wMk. Ctirner hit on Fifth and Adam. Kiniiiro of owner, W0 1 S. Willamette Hired. ml I FOK SAl.K 1'ariifi wishing to buy 200 acres of firm-clasn timber laud call on J. W. Cuiiile, four miles west of Halo. FOK SAl.K A well Improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of bur. This U u barKal:i at $ o por aero. Un xood (tiruiH. Huuih Itruwn, CobuiK, Or. I'Olt HALK Voiing lull blood barred 1'lymotiHi Rocks and While Leg norn chickens for sale at reason able prices. C. W. Bell, R. F. I), No. 1, Kiigcno. tf FOR SAi.K one National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Kmiuli-o of L. M. Trnvls, Loan & Savings bank l,ull:l,i,,:. 0) W(tii) FOR BALK Small oak wood; can be used for cook stove I without spill ting 1 sawed lo lb-Inch I length. Phono Farmers' 2 8G I enquire at Hturner'g grocery. mlO FOR 8A1.H A flno farm nf 171 acrua will bo aold for I'iO per acre on good terms, if ?old In the next thirty days. Hinlth & Brown, Cohiirg, Oregon. Box 4. JC FOR SALIC Fine nioiintnln ranch of X0 acres; 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house nnd out buildings; located eight miles west of Kugmio. Price, $1000. Carl O. Wnslibiirno. tf WA.HTK1) WANTKI) To rent, seven or eight room bouse. Cull lit lUl Fast Kth Htreet. WANTKI) Hood girl wanted for general housework. 71 West Ninth Btri'i't. tf WANTKI):- Horse breaking by day or month; also horses trucked. Km (iilre Bangs' livery . .I'.id.iw WANTKI) Bookkeeper and steno grapher. Imiulre of Scoberi Ai Dodge, Klghth and Olive. If WANTKI) To Tiorow Jiionn to V'. ooo lor a term of years with gilt edged security. (Ipod proposition for uny one wishing to pliicu a loan. Address C. L.. cam liaurd. WANTKI) City properly for 167 ar.ro farm In Benton enmity, Ore gon, two miles from growing town. Place lien between l,ong Tom and Willamette rivers.; 90 acre farming ground. W. 11. Kav. Kiiuene. Oregon. tf 1)11 IIKNT FIIRNIS1IKI) ROOM FOR 72k Willamette street. IIKNT m 14 FOR KKNT Fiinilehed room for rent. Can ho used for hoiisekeei Ing. K73 Oak street. ml 4 PAHTIHIK FOK IIKNT- flood pas ture for horses; close In. Knipilr st the Merlnu place, two miles north if town. n'J MIHO.M.tMtfM.M IIOLDAN l-;i!(IH ON HIIARKH -I will furnish a few sellings lo reliable partle.. C. H K'-ank, 189 Kasl Ninth street, Kugene, Or. ACCOKMON PLKATlNfl- - Done br , .Mrs. Bert Vincent st C27 llllyard street, near Kast FVnth, on reason- j nble terms. Phone lied I3"2. If ! IK VOL' WANT TO HKI.L your prop i eny tell the Oregon Land Compa j , ny about R and they will do the I red. 412 Willamette street, Ku I gene, O-. If 1 0 CASH AND $10 l'l-:t MONTH -i Will boy s benutlfiil California, vlne.ard, (ti--. Irooitie from w!im-Ii! will !, siiffeerit lo in ,i V e ynu In-: d-pendi-nt f'.r life, pfiniphle', valuable and cofi'ri-t free, y, Kclicrul agent, Pacific Hi'id-eitee lns-ipn! Ion , It iTTiltlnwui. j lliove, I'al. ii' v.i'e. o, i to o. !..iw roue, tu 1 i cords o: i Mi.lthetist o. I..' Meek ml t Ml.M I.I.I.WI HI .s 11 OI1II1IIM-.I.) 0 NO PICK Having recovered from my lujniy 1 liaxc resumed my business of horseshoeing and general bluck mlthhu. (". p. Holoway. Fast Kleventh stret't, Falrmouul, Or. liO.NT fail io see vJtiexem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and cliy prop erty. Imi, roved and unimproved. Tlmher.aiid mining stock. II. Clio, ' n, IIauii 11. Walton HI, Ik. tf : IMTliSA i'U M, t'OK !( iOrii'l i.- I'l.Ni'K SCHOOLS --"Tho Hu l Man's I li!' erslly." I tins a til,, I -ou.ll lialhlt.g ci yo'.r ,,,vn hotee in nearly all Hie trades ,,nd prole, lorn.. lYxl 0.,'s and Iiism niacins I when le. ; lived 1 f I, rn 1 - tl, ,1 tree. Full lllforin.it i.,t, .1 c, circu!:, s ,1 the local enrollment cttico, l.i Klc.hlh slice:, li. J. Kli kwoo.l. reo- ; lescmat i e. FRCFESSI0I1AL CSLUMH I'llYSKTVNs AMI SI IK.KONS UK. A.N.N. MALUKU. Osteapatlil, phv-'i'ian. All rumble dl-eaM, trciued. Women and children i rpei'lally. Office over K. K. lliinn'l Phone ltd 103 1. UK. 11. I.. SITIH.KY Osteopathic physician. Olflcs over Chambers store, MS Will a incite strcei i'lionii Black Klii. Consiiltntloii free. Residence 7 31 Ferry streel I'llone Red 3l!"7. C. 11. CANNON', M, l.--ltiHuoe'thli lh nicla n nud sui nfnn. Chroi.lt dlseaMen and diseases of wumt'ii and ehfldrn ft ieelnlty. Fleet ri- cnl vibratory and II v. lit tmutmeiit Office, Suite 1, 2 and :t, Dunn build in;;, riiurn Main r4tt. Hoards lloffman Hou.te. I'hono Main 11. J. F. TLTl'S, M. !. Ilonioeopathlc pliyHlelau and muveon. I'lirnnh- dlst'anen and dlneascs of women ami cblhhtui kIvoii Hpecial atliMillou Faradlc ;alvautc, Btatir, X-ray and vturattiry electricel treatmeniH av en. Olflce, fiSl lllametttt Btteetf with lr. it. K. MellouKHl. IteHl denee, 032 I'earl Btroet. Olflce phono. Main Ui! y. Hesldencu phono. Main t!3l. AI'TOKN FYS-AT-I.A W S. I). Al.l.KN, Aitorn.:-at-ln. OK . Wlllametto strext, Kiigenu. Oregou L. 1I1LYKH, Attorney-ni-lnw. Otllc. over Yurau'a shoe alore, tiugctit Oregon. LKON It. KDMHNaON, Altorney-at-law. Rooms I and II, Kugene Loan ami Savings Bank. Ij. M. Tit AVIS, Altoruey-at-luw. Of flee over Kugene Loan & Having Bank, Kugene, Oregon. , DORIUH & HKIPVvOUTII. Auorno. Ht law. Otrico In llovey biilldluis over Chambers-Brlslow hank. C. A. WINTKR.MEIKR, Attornoy-al law. Land titles and probate apee laities. Office ovor Chambers-Brig tow Bank. WOODCOCK POTTKR, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and K. O Potter. Offlco ono block oulh ol Chrisinnn block, Kugene, Oregou WALTON ft NKHB, Attorneys-at-ln w J. J. Walton and B. P. Ness. Will prnctlce In all the courts In the (Into. Office, room 3, Walton Block,' Hlugnno, Oregon. WILLIAMS & IIKAN, rtttorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. K. Bean Practice In all courts of I ho slat nnd before the U. H. Lund Off let Offices 12, la, 14 and 16 McCluu, Building. N. IIARIIACUH. Special alien tlon given lo divorce and pottle luenl tf estates. Agent for Coutl limit nl Insurance Company. Boon fi. First National Bunk Building Kugene, Oregon. JKSHK I.. WKLI.H, Lawyer, No. 21 West Klghth street, Kllgeno, Or opposite poslofflce. (lives specla attention to the examination of ah Htracts, drafting wills, settling eM tales, conveyaucea and collect lonn Alio lo all pension mutters. Pholo Kvit 1 1 7(1. jii.nim; i:m;li:liih HKRIIKRT LKIOII, mining englneei nnd expert metallurgist. Rellnbli luforniailoii furnished to Intoudln luveiitori. Kxaiulnailons and re ports on mines and ore trttMmeiil KuKtit flregoi AIICMI'I'ICCT FRKM THOMAS Archlteet. bsutch eg nnd plans drawn, blue priutk Slid specifications. Oeiieral super vlslou over bullillngs In course of construction. If thinking nf build ing, largo or small, see tun. Termt rettsonable. Room 7, Chrlsmau block. I MlLHT AKLItH J. W. K A yrt I'D., un lei tah.-ri. a.u. funeral directors. Kugene, Or. DAY it IIKNDKUSON, undertaken and einhiilmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. OORHON. funeral director State licensed embalnier. Offlct and residence. Tenth and Ollvi streets. Phone lied 44X1. ( AllI'l.T ( I.KANKBH JAY C. MDOIIK. carpet cleaner Phonn Blink f.071. Itll AI, KS f Al I . L. CLAflK k CO.- A(i i:tx Dealers IL rea esln'e, Lreswell, Or AIIH I It t TOltM THK LANK COI NTY AHSTItHCI CO.. Rooms 2 pn.1 3, Waren hlock Kugene, Or. Prices reasonable. 5f T7 7 -y s.ii : i:i.;. s p vt ii ii- , l;. IL TIM K CAKU Tom a ril i'oi i laiol Passenger No. 1 1, :l:le a. ui., Oregon Ex pie s. N ,. is C:0,i a. m.. Cottage Grove F.l siicllef .No. u--ll:4i a. in., Itoseburg I'as .vc t. N '1 ''I- I", in., -Portland Fx provi. 'J'ol.als! Son I-'':ii:elM-,i ,.;iseuer, N.'. 11 MS- ,.:ii., Koscliarg 1'us- . ,, I " i'.oi.. Cottar' Giovo "i a.u., California Fx- Pas No. i:. Pl'e.s. N . ;;! 4 ' 14 a. in., Sjn Fraiic;s c.) I A;,: . - . Weiotliii'' llraneti. N '. f I V.o-l a. III., leaves Kllgeno f ' Hp:i ". l-'ld. No nj--1I;1i) a. m., arrives Ku g.'iii. from Mi'i lngll, Id. No. ST Lou p. in., leaves Kugenn for 'en,lliii'i. No s . .', - in p. m., arrives Kugene from Wcndilng. WM. MLItliAY. Gen. Pass. Agt. Por'lai-.d Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. A. J. Gil. I FTTK, Local Agent. . i .1., "SI .; " ', ''iil I , V. . KITCHEN fx KOMPP Successors to A51MITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales StaMes Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. GASOLINE. ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY KiilrhniUiN-Morse (Jitaollno Knuliiea for piimiilitt;, fitirnv'iiut, aawintc, kvIiiU Ihl. .Oufflta cotnph'te. Fnirbnnks Sen I en for welhlm. I ,iui-bitiiUr-M4,r.e H(iuimwK mid Mo tnt'4 fer JMiwer nnd tluht. lilruitiLt.Mortc IimIihIIIn and ToiveM. KiitrluuikN-MorAO rJrliiU'rn, Keed ('lMiriefM, Well I'limiM. All fhl q un lity kihmU nt Imvitit prlci t iiIvmi Itl hfovk. IiIIhtjiI IrntiN. I r(iiiit rcdy to liicgitlrles null quick nhliniientH, Wide fur catnloKue and or ice, BERCKR.& BEAiN HDW. CO. AgonUs, Eugene, 0". F'IR'NK s M RSE (Bi CO. Portland, Oregon Got your Rubber Tire; put on 1 y S.B.FINNEGAN . 574 Olive St LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THK PRODUCTION OF HIOH OR ADE WORK trit it ti w it until mm rinitililng and Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. ( ,irrv s full line of plumbing ruttireg Phone Black iU7'J. . Iln Willamette c.. i niM bflv.- ; I ir.' i ru. O