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C. r.,rrvc ril.IV niADn tTvK i-itiXTixa co inc. ' " !.- 1.- H- H-Irn jTThea" efi-ry Ouy of the acek, ja.'-s" excepted. Address all com firiiions akd make all remit L payable to The Eugene Guard, mli. Oregon. THK KI GEXK PA1I.V CU AUH, KltlltAY, M IV 22, IINI8 f suu-riii''n Kiites Dally Lred "v carrier, per week.J .15 erej bv carrier, per mouth .5U Til! one veiir (In advance) 4.00 deaths (in advance) .... 2.00 jjuoBih -6? te Copies Oo Iit Guard, per year 1.D0 fv'ertlsing rateg made known on Sl'at Eugene, Oregon, postof jfice as second-class matte'. r Agents lor The Guard. e following are authorized to fand receipt for subscriptions or act anv other business for The tand Weekly Guard: .well J. L- Clark, i-burg Georae A. Drury. h postnia-iters are authorized to ve and receipt for subscrip'.ions ke Daily and weemv ouara. fci ixin-.rKxmcxT p.vi'i:!;. llemlKT of AssocluteU l'rosn.. n ., .1 I the American v -. -. ;. , . ,. to be the i ,) i ;-.;. .. .... , l I"r.- ... .' ,V.l !. , . ! - " " ar.,! . " O h-.!v:'y h :, ;, ,,. . '''ivv ,- ., , : ii -.: ,, . .. the cur.,.-. , :!:,. :'U--; 'he , , ,.. .,, re uf u:::n.:,.,. ,.J6 ln cal or pr if(.,.-i;,n;ii career. v Incline! t,, think, l!u:v:.-c, th; Kdmnuscn's vote on th.. first June will sin-pri-. ,.v,-n ! js nui uuine supporters and give hkn plurality. I S.V1T UDAV. MAY 23, 1!)(I8 BKltlGI'S IU.OW TO I l'VISLIC VEI,KAKH ij la my opinion an adverse tote on the University of Or ison appropriation bill would e a serious blow to the man hood and the public welfare f the state, and I think It Is te duty of every good citizen is vole "YES" on this bill. CHAS, A, JOHN'S, Mavor Baker City, Or. 1 1 CTltlCITY OXIiY JfOI'E WHEN Vl'Kh IS GONE I ' ' 6 Charles Stelnmetz, consulting leer of the General Electric jsny, at Schenectady, New York, rofessor of electrical englneer- I Union College, painted a dole- feture the other day of what life le In this world when the coal has given out and when the ,1 fertility of the soil has been kp and when the population of iuntry has been greatly increas- thought that ultinintely the of the earth will have to look Strlrlly for heat; would have to on it to refertilize the earth pd av d clothing to keep the peo- ;Kielnintz snnka In the hall of r.ericnn Institute Qf Electrical i-rs to the students and friends I New York Electrical Trade I His subject was "The Future (itrlfity." who sit In this room," h Fwlll see (he tiuie when there I no niore hard coal. You may p time, too, when supplies of pal are so far removed that lon't he worth bringing to the I It can't last very long. B there Is a possibility that lay the people will wake up to t that soft coal poisons the at re. They they 'may prohibit It It can't be a very gVeat while lj"e must seek other means oal for keeping us warm, itas long since' teen discarded, I must he. What next? feems that. our best hope Is pity- Hut we must have power . With coal out of the ques- there is the power to conic The solution of the problem p he our natural water power. gk use Ad very little now." i a hi; nrus'f; yovxgkk Good health and strous llmlw ami bodies usually ten.) to a. -ive l.tani.. and clean morals. There may ! ,.x. ceit!:,i,. but this is the aeii.T ,! rut.. flnc- the yuuiT- mini who dls-i;,atis must give up all h.ipe of he: n!ii,K j, traia-,1 a:heh te. An,r therein :i she strona-st ir.Mim,-nt la f..v r 'll'" mfclelics. and it . ; lain; h we all t'liihuse ov -r t!io vi, s nt the V. of O. tra' k leatn. It u n:a ! up of hu.sky yiuna f !,,s w!,., will nearly all g, out into the world tun) fisht the b ull of life just as bravely as they battled for suprema.-y on the field, ami we all h.-pe, just as fairly and honestly. Life is a great bis game, and the four years' college course of a boy is not wasted If only he learns to play fair and to lose, If fate decrees It, without whining; to be true to Thackeray's Injunction; "Who misses or who wins the prize, Go lose or conquer, as you can; But If you fall or If you rise. Be each, pray God, a gentleman." Perhaps you have noticed that nearly every important news dis patch In yesterday evening's Guard Is simply repeated In this morning's papers. And the same thing "hap pens almost every day, so that if you take the evening paper you do not have to wait until tomorrow for your news of today. The Guard gives you the news hot from the wires. K of all that has been said I1- tail In the death rat" it ftr.ir.a.. to realize that we are -o l in if as our grnmlf.tth- g.'a'idninthers did. says ;lili-ire. More babies live o ! P nowadays than formerly T.e in hit it life die younger. frlv,-'l at adult age the aver. ," r woman has few years of 4 to 'nerr. ! - :ns on the face of It so ff a - atement that in order "c'l'tel K should be backed "'a authentic and Indlsniitn data are furnished by the $f the insurance companies 11 asree on the point), but pier to refer to the govern reports, which tell the mpi and convincing fash Pn during the last fifteen Pd i'h rate among all per 1 y-five years of age of r "as rlfen very consider ft h dniiinson. Democratic ' leglslatpre. Is niak "--Ive campaign and h ' "era fr-.m the rank man who beiit-ve; of government The Atlantic City clergyman who opened a man's church with a "smo ker," himself encouraging his con gregation with a cigar In the pulpit, doubtless felt that 'men should get religion on any terms, and that it wa3 better to make them smoke in this world than In the next, remarks the Los Angeles Express. Now If Harry Orchard vyill only come out in a magazine article and tell us what ho thinks about Mrs. Cuniiess' methods of slaying, the world will be greatljj enlightened. We are all paitiently awaiting the pleas ure of Mr. Orchard, the prince of artistic, murderers. An exchange ha.s discovered a wo- wan who, after thirty years of wed lock, has applied for a divorce on the ground that her husband Is lazy, but the fact that It has taken her thirty years to find this cut would indicate that she is not much of a hustler herself. A Southern naragrapher is look ing around fur the man who will make his boast that he once courted Mrs. Belle Gunness. It is n little ear ly for his appearance, but never fear, he will be here all right. Instead of being down and out. the head of the New York Ice trust Is said to be rapidly getting upon his feet again. Preparatory to putting the consumers down and out, we pre sume. . In the good old days the two Tex- ans who recently exchanged thirteen shots in a hotel lobby without a kill ing, would have b en pr npt'.y lynch ed for bum t-hootinr. ii.iititv ifv i'oim i,u: nun i: i hi; mikiiii-i- Harrv llown. I inocrati landi late for sheriff, is nmkiiiB a winn-.ss -IHilun and his ei ) I- now e-n. ral ly ..on e,!, I Me is a mm ot i"' stricle-l illte.: ity ot r i.ara. : '. v. I-.11. he e know :1. can tt .1.-' w;-.; all office of llii.- i i i ; -t i: ' II. .in had th- offii i.ii e'.. i "ri: l- n,.,.,.ss;,rv t , make a s:ood .,.-ntl. am. alwevs in lh...,liscuive of duly he has been found fa, thin'., councils l,ilKii,g. No man in l.an,. ciintv stands higher In the ..situation of his a nua.ntanres and a-so-ia-s than Harrv ltnwn; !l l,o kn. w him best are his staunch-st supporters be rs,. tbey have had the I" ;";l"'''r" tunltv to learn his true worth The people of Lane county wil make no mistake in electing Harry Mown. " O 1 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS .? A v t V , , V AH . V f t Vx, Si,1"-- " t I 'f. S l K I'Oii SAl.i: 1 horoiisht... ,1 li balls lar s.l.e. i::iiU,re lauiette siiev 1. l a:; ;.; imi; SAt.i. - : tu w, ter aic H. Eugene. ,si' r, ahoo A.ldre.-s li, tf BA1.K11 HAY i'llli S VI. K Twelve dollars per ton. Squire Suiilh I'hene I-'armers' t;!x;i. m-4 EOU SALE I'.ood plow harrow ; w ill sell cheap. It T s Kas; Thirteenth str. and joee Emit, li A BABY SEAL AS A PET. An eipert swimmer on the I'aeliic const riHi-mlv eiiptored and hns tnmml Hie baby seal shown In this picture. The little wnlf. evidently having lout Its tnother, followed him when he wus swlnimlng in the surf ami took kindly to lis fondling. It Is now three months old and Is as cute a pet ns one would mre to see. The baby seal Is uever happier than wheii.ciidd.Uuu In lta owner vnns and feigning alvoa j KOK SALE AT A IIVUliAIN- Klve j horsepower gaoliu( t-nine. l-:u-UUire at Guard oln-e ,lw tnj.', ,Vni SALE HV tlUNKK-Modern ." j room hoii;.o, gas. water and lights, I good bam, (iiU-si,,1 lot; a: a bar i gain, it J I Wo-t Kllth sire t. n,.':' ' KlMt SALE Huff Orplnm,.,. , gs. ' I 3 for 11. W. 11. Hampton. 1 I ! tiluiublii avenue, e,-:,,,r 1 ; t h M. I Oli 111,1 li I'HIN t, ot VACANT I LAN'iS write us em-lo-iui; a,,,- f r each. Township wauled. lioM'toug ' Abstract t'o. ' Etut SAI.lv I'lty lots, close In; $;ou. $;t.",ii un.l $lun; $a0 down I and $1 Oper month, without Inler est. W. II. K;v, at Eugene thiu ' Comptiuy's store. ' tf . . j toil SALE -T wo good Umber claims for location Terms rea sonable. Smith ,fc llrown, Co burg, Oregon. Box !M. Jti mim kl.i.tM.ol h lMl'iAN i:,;,;s on shauks i will furnish a tew nettings to reliable ' parties C. 8. Frank. I M Eal ' Ninth street. Eugene, Or. I I M'i ;" ' I i ' J. w . k v ,v", ,, '-'I lOae,., I I.I. . ... !' I'.W .V . .. s,.. "'- 1 and en.;.a,;n, , t.l ll lis un.ter'akers and Kn.: or. SON, uioieriaKT i'oriier oiiiiu. 'l t reels. IF YOl' WANT To SELL your prop erly tell the Oregon Laud Compa ny about It and they will do the rest. 4 12 Willamette street, h)u Kene. Or, tf ACCOKIUON n.hATl.Nli -Honn by! Mrs. Hen Vincent at 0:'7 llilyiirili street, near East Ninth, on reat in-1 able terms. Phone lied ;taoJ. ifi W. T. i.okuo.n. Iuner.,1 ,1, rector. Mine ileeuscl eniluiliii.-r. Otllce nn,l residence. TVnih ,,ml Ol.vo streets. I'hono lie, 4 is i. MIM.M, KMilXKIiltSi"" ' IIEHHEKT LEIGH, mining engineer and mpert inolkihirilsi. Heliable Inforniatloli furnulicl to Intemitug luveaiots. Kxaniliiatlons and re ports uu mines and oro IrtMtuient. Eugena (rei:oi. I'AltPET (T.F.A.NKHS JAY C. .MOOItE. carpet cleaner I'hone Black 107 1. AIISTK.UTOIM THE LANE COl'NT'Y ABSTRACT CO., Uootus 2 end 3, Waren Block, I'iugene. Or Prlc-H reasonable. Villi Y, . ESI A I IC AtiKN Tf I.. Ci.ALK ; CO. Healers ir. real estate, Creswell. Or. FOK SALE Gooil uorso H years old; Hi hands; only partly broke. Price, 1100. Phono Bed 14G1. Geo. Melvln Miller, city. Hear! to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. CopyrtrM. 1W, by Kdwln A. Nye. i What Shtill W Have for lrssrrl? j Try JKLL-O, tho dainly, unpetit , Iiik. economical dessert. I'an be pro i pared Instantly HlmiUy add ImilliiK j water and servo when cool. Flavor : ed just rllit; sweetened Just right; ! perfect In every way. A 10c puc.kaKo j makes enough dessert for a large j family. All grocers sell It. Dun's ai : cept substltutea. JKIL-() compltua j with all pure food laws. 7 flavora i Lemon, orange, raspberry, atrawber- r-y, chocolate, cherry, weach. FOK SALK I'artiea wUhmtc to buy 200 acres of firm-class timber land call on J. V. CarlilQ, four miles west of Hale. FOK SALIC A 30-horsepower boiler all completo and In good repair; also a 70-hornopower needing some repairs. Kugeue Woolen Mill. yi HO.MK-SICKK. ilt I have several nice TartiM and soma city property for sHlo cheap. Out prlce from owners. Kuqulre V. Kohvosky, 208 Lawrence St. m23 John M. K D'xoD, tncetMf to W B. BodQy. All For prompt servire phone B ci 3312 .llMid 34 Hh street, tf Gasoline wood THE STOR.Y OF OWEN KILDAR.E. I Young man: If you think you have not had n fair chance In life, lend ihU brief sketch of the rise of Owen Kildure of New York city. - Think of It! This young man at thir ty years f age was unable to lend or write. Today he supports himself by writing. Kildiiru was a member of n touch P.owery gang. lie was rough, uncouth. Ignorant, lie had been orphaned at the age of seven years and cast Int. the streets. Living the precarious life of a bootblack and newsboy, he slept In doorways, areas, in barrels, lie hud , but one nmMlliui. He dearly loved a tight ami .wauled to be a prize fighter For several years he made his living as a s:iloou boum-cr. Can any good tome out of the Itow ery? ' ' Yes.' At thirty yenrs of age Klldare came Into contact with a gentle girl who was a schoolteacher a sweet, af fectionate, wise young woman, pure as a pearl. The association chnnged the whole current of his lift. The young woman helped Kildure to the rudi ments of an education. As he studied his Ideals of life were changed. He had a hard siruirgle to let go of the old wild ways. Finally he got employment In the circulation department of a newspaper. He studied every spare moment. ' One could well wish in reading the story of Owen Klldare that he might have married his Mamie Hose, the girl with whom he fell In love nnd who wrought so great a change in trim. But fate was unkind or was It un LindVaud tils Idol died. ! To make a long story short. Owen Klldare begun to write stories, submit ting them to the editor i'f fie tiewspa I ht where he w rko l for crltir.m. lie persevered until bis skiMfhes p sessed value. Thev were heart to heart sto-rii-s from n:il life. 1 nucij KiMare H n- w well knotrn In J..urna:i-ii fir ! i:-wsp.ir par lain e. hW spirit" of s'tim life re es- j teemed snifT" lie bus also Writ- tell several h'H'kM Willi good Slicre-i. "Maude Ib-ii-." the story of hU resur-r- tion fr;n tie- Ir;:hs. n::ile n hit. Yoiu.' l.:;ia- ! Tare Is f-:;iliiir r She ft! so capri cious If you are nfrald of b'T. yej , Wor.id better Tint Woo her. She Will ' (urn y.t down j If you will lo'k her Ik. Idly In the ! fare and snlje at her, shn will smile : ba'k at you and Mbower her gifts upon , you She Is bnking for o nmster. Oweu Klldare had uoihlng on earth to recomniend him to his Jealous ml- ' trvM exr-pptlng bin trnTe -ol. his In- ; trepld will. That was enough. MM THE MARKET K)R REAL (is(ll.K W"l W G Whiio ' pr!'f '"1 i "w rPr wond nn ho-: n .,:. ,.,,,. Hiark 4.!..'. K.'nce. 511 Vt Suth VI K lKI'iT AT r.VUV.SK I , lllini' It.m,,rraT I i A'.nany i,-",i have wn the i K'ii!-ni' ,1-1' )i. in ir' "' '-,ii-.TM,:in. ,!-!nr- ll I" n e!,-Kaiil :.rii,-t,n.. 'hi' llfi'-M al'n.i !h r,,a,l. i -.,-,-i ,if i',.r':.-iT,,l. nii.l If Ait.iny I r:: "i H H 'l-'-l I' tali'- h.-! I.i'nt lii.- m;,!n 't'l'""1' l 14.' v., !' . :.! t:i- ! e - I ! Mf.to Kariy U'.-rr tr- -r- ,i: ir- an'l trtit!o ili'.le i ..',,. ' S-j'.'i jjr all drugguu. ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL .WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Slue-room hoime and lut 1 block' from cur lino; flue borne in good condition; a bargain at I2.UUU or furnish ed for I2.4.UU. ISO acres b inllri from Eugene; Kill aires In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid 8-room house, tiOxtii) barn; all klnda of fruit; prli- $ 1 2,1100, In cluding everything on the place. 16U acres. 65 ncrrs paslura and timber cruises 1 .Miii iKK) snw timber; ! acres I,iued; 4 room house, spring ul house; small bum. rlilrken bouse, young orc hard, all kinds of berries; school 1 mile. Hent ibis for 1 1 '.on. t Here e avu 1C0 ai-rin, B0 aires fenced; t Iiou.--"h, large log hotite and sinnil frame, lug barn, granary, well water ed with living sji,:,in and springs; 2.'",". nun fe,-t saw limber; ' ii,II,h from Ku gene. I'rlf e. I -r-" ir, acres adjoining 'own: fine K-rooin house, 3 barm; young family orchard; 6 head horses, ; rows. 4 year lings, harness, wagons, bug gy, cart, 100 chickens, tooli. Implements furniture, etc.; price, 17,01)0; Jl.U'iO cash; balance at per rent. YV also have buslnoa open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every dea crlpilvn. McMURPHEY &RUGH 22 west 8th St, i KOU SAI.K l'Mrst-clnsa billed client liny; also maple and old growth fir wood, l.ouls C. Vitus, .lunc tlon, Or., H. K. I). No. 2. I'hone Farmers' 1211. J20 Kim SAI.K A well improved fnim of 120 ucres, 4 lulluR-north of I'o hurg. Tills la a bargain at per acre. On good terms. Smith & Hnmn, I'oburg, Dr. Hilt SAl.K Young lull blood barred riy iniii.i .i Koclis and White Leg itoru chickens for sale at reason able prices. 0. W. Hell, It. K. 1). No. 1, Kugenu. tf KOH SAijf'l One Nntlonal cash regis, ter, one Remington typewriter nnd a large Iron safe. K.nciulro of I,. M. Travis, Loan & Havings bank hull, ling. KOU 8AI.I0 A fine farm of 171 acres will he sold for $'') per acre on good teinis. If soi l In tho next thirty days. Smllh & llrown, Cohnrg, Oregon. Box 94. jii llOltSIOS KOU SA1.K Olio bay mare weight 1 200; one bay horse, weight 1 1 0 ll ; one black, elngle driver, safe for lady to drive; one fine saddle pony. A. M. tlllhert, nt feed barn. tf KOU SAI.IO Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres;. 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fnlr hotiso and out buildings; located eight miles west of Kugene. Price, $1000. Carl (1. Waahbiirno. If WANTKU WANTEII TO ItKNT A lx or evn room uiodcTn house; prefer fur nished. Call at (lunrd office. WANTKI To rent, seven or eight room house. Call at 1S1 Kast Nth atreot. WANTKI): Horse breaking by day or month; also horses tracked. Kn quire Hangs' livery . JlidAw WANTI-;i--A woman to do washliiK JOTIl'K Having retvercd from my I Injury I have lesmued my business' of hrrsesluieing and general b.ac'k. smitlilng. t'. li. Il;,m.,v, K.i.st I Klci-enth ftrett. Kiiii in, mm, i, Oi. j UO.VT fall to see I'lieietH If want bariilns In real estate. buy an,) sell farm and city prop erty, improved and unimproved. Tlniher and milling stm li. 1 1. Che. L, . i"u, iiuuiii ii. anon ii u . ir .. .. - lt CASH AND $10 I'KU MliM'H--Wlll buy a beautiful California vitieynrrt, the Income from which will In, sufficient to make you In dependent for lite. Ilundsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. K. H. Koblnson, general agent, Pacific Drove, Cal. INTERNATIONAL COUKKSPON HK.NCB SCHOOLS "Tho Iluay Man's University." Olvea a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all (ha trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Klghth street, U. J. Klrkwood. rep-reaentatlv. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'llYNICIANH AND HI IWJhXINS UK. ANNA MAUItKU. Osteapathlc phy'clan. All curable disease. , treaicd. Women and children I specialty. Office over V. K. Dunn's Phone lted 1621. UK. II. L. 8TI) 1)1. KY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Cliamhers' st-ro, r. 1 8 Wlllaiui'Hn strcoi Phono tllack 132(1. Consulliitloii freo. Itesldence 784 Kerry slreot. Phono Hed 3197. C. 11. CANNON, M. 1). lloiuoepathlr physician aud surgeon. Chronic diseases and .diseases of women and children a speelitlly. MleclrJ ' cal vibratory anil light treatment Office, Hullo 1, 2 nnd 3. Dunn build ing. Phone Main d40. lloardi Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1. J. K. TITUS, it. I). Homoeopathic physician and Burgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women und children given special attention. Karndlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments glv- on. Office, OKI Wlllnineltu street with Ur. L. K. McDollgitl. Hesl ilenco, 632 Pearl street. Officu phone, Main 620. Itesldence phone. Main 631. AITOItNUVH-AT-LAW S. U. ALLKN, Atloriin)-at-la, 616 Willametto street, Uugene. fireaon. L. II1LTKU, Attorney-at-law. Ill Do over Yoran's shoe store, KugetH Orogen. LKON R. EDMUN80N, Attornoy-at law. Itooms 1 and 2, Kugene Lost and Savings Rank. ij. M. TKAVIH, Atlorney-at-ia. Of flc over Kugeuo Umn ft Savlngi bank, Kugeuo, Oregon. UOUKIS ft SKIPWOHTH, Attorueys at law. Office In llovc-y building over Chanihurs-llrlslow bank C. A. WINTKKMKIKK, Atlorney-ai law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Offlc-o over Chaiubers-llrls-tow Hank. one day In tin? week, 4r,0 Olive Btree Knciilre at tf CHISHESTKR-fiPILLS WANTKI) Kancli won by the month or will refit one on shares Address L. A. Clark, 2:i.r, Jeffer- Son Street, lOllltelM'. dw 11121! Tm aril Portland Passenger No. 10 2:13 a. in., Oregon Kx prcss. No. IS-6:00 a. in., Cottage Orov'o Passe llm'i. No. 12 ll:iir, a. m., Hosehurg PasHuni;er. No. 14 6:42 p. in., Portland Ex press. Toward Still Krunclsco PiiNseiiger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Koseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottaga Orove Passonger. No. 1013:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 136:44 a. m., San Frnnrta co Express. Weiullliig llranrh. , No. 84 8:30 a, m leaves Eugeue for Springfield. , . , No. 8211:10 a. m., arrives Eii genu from Sprlngflsld. No. 87 1:00 p. m leaves Eugene for Wendllug. No. 88 0:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wendllng. WM. MURRAY, tlen. Pass. Agt. Portliiiul, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. U. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent. DeiiiiHTiulc Ticker Culled Slates senator Oeorgo E. Chamberlain, Snlem. Coimressniuii John J. Whitney, Alhnny. , Supienie Judgo Robert S. Henn, Snleiu. ltepreselatlve Leon R. Kdruun son, Eugene, County Judge John V. U.'ike'r, (?ottnge Grovo. , County Sheriff Harry I,. Mown, Eugene. County Clerk Henry W. Stewart, Sprtngflcld. J County Assessor Wolhy Stevons, Springfield. County Trenstirer James M. Kliehen. Irving Con nly Commissioner Guard Huston, Crow. HBMsnuVvrw4vvnX'nffarvjBM WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at th" Kugene liieral bos. pltul. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris ; IT 1 WANTED - Plain sewing; children's clothes a specialty. Call at fr,3 High street, or phone Red f.042. ui2 7 WANTED To borow I.1H0I1 to $0. 01)0 for a term of years with gllt fdg'd serurlly. Oood proposition for any one wishing to plana a loan. Address C, I... cars Oaurd. WOODI.'OCK cl POTTER, Attorneys at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O poner. oirtce one block south ol Chrlsniau block, Eugene, Oregon I WALTON M:HS, Atioriuiys-at-lnw j j. j. vvunon ami . r. Mess, will practice In all the courts In the stale. Office, room 3, Walton lllork, Eugene, Oregon. WILLI AM 4 i HKAN. nttorneys"a7 law. J. W. Williams. L. E. Dean Practice In nil courts of the stat. and before the 11. S. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 and 10 McClutll Iliilldlng. SITUATION WANTKI) An A No. I bookkeeper Just (nest ing In Kugene wanta position. Ref erences. Addness Ilox 401, Kugene. tf WANTED - A man and wife; the roan In do genital chore work and his wife to cook. A 'permanent position nii'P good salary to the right persons. Emiiilre of Dr. J. W. Harris. tf fK-1 o WANTED - City n-opertv for 117 acre farm In liP.tofi county, Ore gon, twi nille. from growing town. Pis'",- ll'S between ,i'IK Tom and Wlllariieii,. rlvr' ; I'll '-res farming around. W. II. Kav? Euiiei.e. Oregon. tf I. N. HARIIAI'till. Special alien tloa given to divorce aud settle suent tf slates. Agent for Conti nental Insiiraaca CompsDy. Hooni . 6. rirsl National Rank Building. Kegeas, Ortgoa. JKSHal t. WKIJJI. Iwysr. No. it Waat Rlghth iltMt, lagsas, Or o'PaH postnffisa. (Htm special attention to tka lamlnattea of ao Irstta, drafting wills, sonllng e tales, raivtyasres and collections Ala la all pension matters, rhoat It.dlUs. , A( fllTWT KUEK THOMAS Architect. Hsetch m and plans drawn, bl'va. pritiU snd specifications. (lenr.Tr super vision ovr buildings In course of 'oiKtruciioii. If thinking of build In ST. Isrire or small, see ine. Term reasonable. Room 7, C'fiuiaa block. I Certain Approval ol our workmanship anj skill in clcaminp; and scouring, of your own wisdom in rending "ili.it old gown" to uj, only awaits its rtlurnloyou. Your jMir:- wiici) you get our prices will join l !m jl.id acclaim of i. or 5r:i.i rout and expert treat, in.n' o! your clothing by us- Ev?ry thins possible in Cl-a'inj4 und Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th an I Willa-mttj Sts. Phone Rfd 2861 J. W. BARRINGER Expert hotmmovef Moves anythiaf. Twenty-liv years experience. Residence, Eat Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Rrd 451 1. Eu?ene. Oreaoo Lic;hl nd Uravy hauling VJ 'M:.,mt1c.St rTurrne, Orrgui, I'hoii lllack II li lioslllon firm!) 'q SI l!S IMIti: l'"! 1 'Q '