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Jl'XK idiih f When you nnd I behind the 4, veil are past, t Oh, but the long.long while 4, the world shall hist, 4, Which of our coming and de- 4, parture heeds 4, As the Seven Seas should 4, heed a pebble cast. 4, Omar Khayyam. 4 GROVEK CLKVKLAN1) XHARS KXII OF 1,1 I K At any time may be announced the death of Grover Cleveland, former president of the United States, If we may believe the newspaper reports that come from the East. At his bedside, hopeful, Insisting to herself that her husband's illness is not fatal and that he will recover, in Inspiration to him In his conscious moments fighting for his life Is the true wife, loved and loving. Since their retirement from the White House the Clevelands have fought the privilege of living the tin- Mentations lives of simple Anten nas, the station that their Inclina tions prompted and to which their means limited them, says one of our eithanges. To rear their children and train them In ways of Christian citizen ship they held was their first duty. Bat their usefulness did not end with thai. "If there is any good deed I can i or kindness show let mo do it now. Let me not defer or postpone H, for I rhnll not- pass this was iln," said p great philosopher, anil Graver Cleveland seemed to live that philosophy. He has been one of the most nse- Isl of Americans. His life is an in fnlratlon to the youth of the nati'in; his success teaches that the highest Heals, honestly sought, persistently trlven for, may be attained, that no mbition is too lofty for the boy with a will. Multitudes of wasted loves owe Mr failure to the dangerous habit I "putting off for the day the work it that day. But work promptly 'one is an incentive to new endeavor. It Increases skill and' gives new cour !e to press forward. Grover Cleve ianil began right, and he remained Tith the task until we hope this If W.the end, but fear it Is. He never Idled. He was a worker. tho never auit thlnklne: he had done "s share. s president Cleveland's position "lth that the the greatest. In later !e,rs a fuller understanding -la. "urtt a fulier appreciation of h ork for the nation. Wo know now that May of the latter reform; the results of measures adv.i 'm by him. "is courage was as great as his ,terS!'. He durerl nlwnvs to do that hi,,h to hint seemed right, and his ""akes, for he made them, are ni . being forgotten by the people. us hope that he may be spared ""ill further usefulness. HY SOMK ( fit XTIKS V()Ti:i AUAIXST I . OF . e' On c.in'an makes the follow- ler:in..ti: rt.n,ark conrerni:..' ilt of the vote on the l'nlvei-.-ii ''Iiriatl.m 1., ,u , - -n.,-u- nie 1 1, 1 1 ,,1....... l'v r-,untli 3: r '""n r::un:y votes again.it th ''"sity l,..r.:,:!(p t j,as a cr, licit' s 4 Benton does the sa:ie , l because It haa the Agrkultiira: C:,"5" ard Washington the same it has a college at Kir- t.. Good friends. It noes " U th, ... 118 13 100 narrow ' v' you." ,!' r.:v.: ItspQ - - 1 1 y p(t'iirpd "' Its work was te st ktc :-Ii:. v ry !i and s, 'Parent ami Kl X ka.m- .i!.h' ' '!-: i ir,. ;..-s -i.li.-f iv.l in ., ,i II t!u-y i;o lu .V""! the ptthiic school, ,0 . sma,; denominational enll-.g.-s or ,., , .., lunlversiu,.., outstJ., ( 0r ' I l'ent of state pride JL" Jt lilCkilltf. The Salem hog and the I.inn rountv mosshaek voted acalnst the U f o' but after all the , e of (1-eg stood nobly against the reactionary forces and won a glorious vi,-. ,v that will do a great d-al t tening the coming of the C gnu. 'ward has-i-ea'er Ore- W! a: d,. .! an b: .It- l.,l,t,V-!!g 1 w'""-ler if this f r.u-r..,,,,,:,,, .Moore, of IVnnsjIvania, who has In-' trodueed a bill to regulate laiindties is related to the Texas slat- small who sought tame by trying to regulate the length of sheets? 1 This new machine for dispelling fogs Is a fine thing fr navigators, but just now a machine for making dense fogs would come nearer to meeting the pressing needs of ninny politicians. . There will be no "boost" excursion , from Eugene to Albany bet your last dollar on that. The University boys may safely ! light their bonfires tonight. j SHERIFF'S OFFICE FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Harry Down is Hfcted sheriff" in this Republican county, the only Democrat elected. History repeats itself in this instance, the county caiu pa.Kii f cncluir? in the eieeti.ih oi I1.1t ime ije;no. rat. .1. it. Cimpbell, tlu- candidate tor siu-ritl. It is a tlucuiatiiiK oftice, so far as laities goes, in this county, the mi nority party seerniing to be able to elect their candidate n good part of the time to the office about which the heat of the political battle never fails to focus, (iohiff away back to 1JS72 we find .1. N. l'oindexier, Demo cratic sheriff for two terms, succeed ed by S. H. Kakin, Republican, who made the record of holding the of fice three full terms, lie was suc ceeded l:y J. M. Shelley. Republican,' who held the off ire one term. bei;:; succeeded by J. R. Campbell, Demo crat, wlu held the oitice tw, tenus. His siif'.'ssor, J. M. Sl.iau, Kepubii can, held two terms when the oil ire again fell prize lo the Democrats in the person of J. K. No land, for two terms. A. .1. Johnson, Republican, then held it two terms, his success. ir. W. W. Withers. Dem u-iat, Wins murdered In his third U';;u in the perf :rm:Mice of his duty. With Sheriff Withers the see-saw ended, his first deputy. Kred Kisk. present sheriff, heiim appointed to fill the unexpired term, with a sub- sennent election. And now his for mer deputy. Harry llown, Democrat. has been elected by a big majority A rather singular co-incidence is the prominence of the initial letter "J" in the given names of so many of the sheriffs nam-.d, .1. N. Foindexter. J. M. Shelley, .1. It. Campbell. .1. M Sloan. J. K. Nolalid ami A. .1. John son, all exceiu the lic-t iumcd serv ing consecutively. rv iv Ther.-'s hen And It 'i lot of -tli i. d: ln'1 hi They've made .-olc- r ' Hut wlltf's tie- '-' I'd h-ard about 'ht- ''' I'd heard elmii' li tit, n ,,' ,-r , t.d S -to h..n we 1 0' k 1 I (',!- - " it' I - T , put : or thos.. f d-:r Ta- In An' I lit' Itll' ('.,- -Ill -i:i I - If I'-!-'' - s-rick-- 'i't i. !:'" I .,K-. . d - m' I I l-;,,el ! f and - :i n ii H'i-fr- r. An' - V , nia't-r wt :if tbe T.v '.-- if ': n :i - I --,ir''c- . Th.it he !' o The hands v-re i ,, , I An' o 'Riv..!i: "f its ' Th. y are i their Imiv The Hi-d Fill- I'vcr Sold After do-: .ri- - I ' y-..r fr chronic imlt,:-' fi.n, n::-I , over two btiiiiir'.! .I"!!ar'. nmhn-t has done ire ten. h end rs I 'v. Kinu-'s Xt I'"-''- 1 '' tiietti iv i. -" ! ; in-l-'r L-iiar.,!',.- a, W. A. Kit ken dall's drnir -''"'' -' '' "" I : . V ) A GIFFORD PINCHOT, WHO MAY GO INTO THE CABINET. It was recently repori,.,! , ,i, ,.v,,, r th(; VSgimtleii of Sis-returv iMIson iron, t. cabinet tlHTord r . ,.,ir r ,, i-,.:, f forestry, would take up the portfolio t agriculture. I'resldeut l!ooseelt Is 1111 anient admirer of Mr. I'indiot. tiavlni: ,les,rll,e, him 11s o, f the most useful men n Amerlea Mr I'inchot doubtless bus done more for the preservation of the 13 ""o iue oeelopuiellt or tlie jelic A uierica. Head to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyrtcht. IMS. by Edwin A. Nye. WHATS THE USE 7 Why ts man born with tho cloned fists? Because lie wants to grasp everythlnn. And why Joch he die with palms out stretched? To Bhnw that lie takes noth ing along with tilm. Tnhnud. The quaint snylng of the Talmud la a good one for this day and ago au age of grasping commercialism. Some -one has aptly unined the dispo sition of modern men to gather to themselves more wealth than they need or can use as "money llindness." There's method In that mndness. Note the cunning of the monopolist who gathers to himself the ways nnd moans of production. See how his con verging lines of transportation and his wntchfii! execution match that of the sjdder that weaves his converging webs and lures his victim. Money mad, these moderns. And some of them, like lunatics in a cell, grasp at tile strnws of their mat ting to weave them Into n golden crown. And some of thetn grasp at the motes In the r.lr of their dusty cells, seeking substance. Some of them rav-ni-'o the world and rob their fellows. Seme steal from earth nnd sea tind sky. Some sell their souls to the devil. listen to the marching chorus of the money pirates, the grunting, sweaty chorus of grab, grub grab! I'oor fools! Vet a little while nnd the grabbers shiill pass away. Whose, then, shall thee things l-e? Th", lawyers will revel In the loot of It. heirs will quar rel over It. hnrples will ratten on tlie funds, and prodigal hands will sow tlie surplus wealth broadcast over me esrth. Even now lustful eyes watch for tho first symptom of the hour when tho fists of the lucre loving lunatics shall relax their Itching palms. Poor fools! Our brief Anglo-Saxon phrnso puts tho lesson of the Talmud In fewer words, our ancestors were neenstotn- j el to say. "There nra no pockets In 1 shrouds." 1'oor fo-.ls! , Soon the srsil-Mntr lion I shall lore IN rimni:,:: and the lylmr tongue cleave to the r""f "f It" ino'tib In the l ieireae" of the ttrcet: U 'iu1' ihe use? Tin: 111 IX. a -el h b; !,!. mi I "' h-r s-i!f l'k. that, it, h:m tt;,,' li;,w- hurt ,,' swe lled his fratne . kit,' up a mi tt -hat 1"-' the game. . w a h, s'lot.- led I -:n out . his' t , draw t b- bb o 'iei -hout. ,- ij.io b.- .'ire f tr ed ;.,m- atid i'UIl "If- Ca.-ij's p;eje. st !,.. I l :,-- hit the bat. ; h:,t,-!s he ball; , , I I I. 17 hv d b- a tight, he's right." ,'.e i. l.-i-I- kor. didn't shout I j ! I ! ! q . a:,d mi- I i V the H:,-. at. ""'o a m!, ,n that. 's t 0-. ; i 'A 'I O - 'V t 1 ,e of torestry thai any other man in lint Shall We. Have for Dessert? Try JKI.I,-o, the dainty, nppetii Ing, economical dessert. Can be pre pared Instantly simply add boiling water and serve when cool. Flavor ed Just right; sweetened Just right; perfect In every way. A 10c package makes enough dessert for a large family. All grocers sell It. Don's ac cept substitutes. JKI.l.-O comnlies I nun all pure rood laws. 7 flavors Lemon, orange, raspberry, strawber ry, chocolate, cherry, bench. THE MARKET FOR ESTATE! IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE fi0 acrefarm, :iS a:rcn in crop, 1 2 in pasture; mw ti-r.iom liotise mid burn; crop, wloek, tools, 1 in pie men tK. itc, f taken tmon, fn with pl;u-o at ;(,.100 J l'.in) cawii. balance on Kood terms. ISi arres, (10 acres in cultlvu lion, 4 0 more ran lie ; H2 acres in timber and patUure, all feiiceo"; S-rooni hctus? and buth ; Kood '.WxU2 tiurn and row barn for 34 cows; roimI farm hutiu; crop; all tools and iniplt-menlB ko with pbi'-e at u,r,oo, mi VM of terms. t K') ncp'H In crop, 7 Vi luilea from l;u'-iii' If Hold k'.'HI, will (i in KiPi.iM) mi iur crop im luili',1, 100 itcrt', 7 tn i 1ih frtim Ku jK'iie, on K.,d Kravi-I road; 7." acr h in .iltl vatlon; 'i'. in pflHiTirt and timber. Price, yi.ooo. Ki lof In I'h'.enix, Arirona. to trade lor property In or nejir KllL'Ue. New ri-room huso and lot close In ; ruudi-rn In every respco!; '.v I i furnished, for (If )d new r.-room houv nnd two lots; d btrn, rhl-kn hoiife. and park ; fHmtly or rhartl and ln-rrieB; a k mx! llMlU'i f(r VI.'MMl. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 wtsl 8th St. W t KKI Alfalfa meal. At Hulley's Tenth n,i v iimuiette stre-. I'hone tted 12 51. (,iif lH WfHIK HtH" W (. Won la prepared lo saw ronr wikhI on sho-t notics I'hotio Itlaik 43','.. Itoldenc jK, W,-t ituth air-t. c- -rr, u . of t:j:-ji ati.J huntlrig el li ,,! a t.un titore. i 1 1 ntt S A I . K : m; c- t.t.. r s ,,.. ,t- r-e , a., f '. i: I'lirfl.' .si iV; . strc-t. ' ;f TO!; SAI.F: A k.is !if.,ier, tian,,-; I hew, tr sale c!l.i,. Addtes-s II. M, Kdene, ilr. t ( VOU SAI.K Thoroughbred Hereford bulls (or sale. Kuuuire l,oil W il I liunettt, street. t( 1 XOU SAi.K - A b!,y walker iiitd a I baby l.iisgy. lmiul.-e 3;7 West j Fifth street. if ,KOK SAI.K - Hody fir und maple wood. Iliigene Gun t"onr.iny 1'hoiio lllaek If, 11. J3 FOIt SAI.K llllft UnilllKtOi, eKI 13 for tl. W. H. llniinnon, 1 1 02 ('olumbla avenue, corner 19th it. FOIt SAI.K -Two good timber claims for location Terms rea sonable. Smith ii Hrown, t'o burg, liregoii. Itox ;i. j,t ' FOli SAI.K - Hood horse (i years old; ! 1 'i bauds: oulv n.nrt:' broke Frice. J I no. I",,, n l:i-d Mi, 1.' j He,,. Melv.n Mill.-r. city. ! 1-ul; SAI.K- 1-iimes wist, iu:; to buy I -ell acres of first -clar-s timber laud' rail oil .1. W. I'.iliile, four mil s, west of Halo. , l-'OI, S V1.1-: Kour-room cuttuge; I t ; r,7vli;o; located near high school;1 house lias kus. liglus and water. Apply 7;! I Olive street. j I I Foil SAI.K Timber land; quarter section In lowns'.ilo 11', r 1 w ! section 3S. Will sell caeap If sold lit once. Address C. J, t!., cure ttiiard office. FOU SAI.F. Host i-elail store In Ijuio county; wll sell stock of about Jaht'd for cash and rent buildings; a snap: must go quick. Address O..." this office. J12 FOIt SA 1.10 A good seven-room house (wired, bath and tolled, sew er connections) and lot till li-ax 160 feet; fruit trees and chicken park; on Wset Tenth street. Ap ply at r.il Lincoln street. j'J FOU SAI.K City lots, Huso lu; $300 f;tr,0 and 1400; 150 down and $1 Opor month, without inter est. W. H. Kay, at Kugeiio tiun Company's store. tf FOU S A 1.10 -A No, 1 business for salo; Rood location; clean stock; will take city property In part pay ment. Wish to retire from busi ness. Call at Utiard office, tf FOU SAI.K First-class baled cheat hay; also mnplo and old arowtb lir wood. l.uu la C. Vitus, Junc tion, Or., U F. I). No. 2. l'honi Farmers' 'i9. J-0 FOIt S1,K A well improved fnim of ittu acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. This Is a bargain at $'i0 per acre. On Rood terms, Smith & Ilrown, Coburg, Or. FOU 3 A i, 10 One National cash regis ter, buo Itomingtou typewriter anil ft large Iron safe. Kuqulre of I.. M. Travis, l.oau & Savings bank building. FOU SAI.K A flno farm of 171 acres will be sold for $ ,0 per aero on good terms, If void In the next thirty days. Hmllh & mown, I Coburg, Oregon. Ilox 04. Jil FOIt SAI.K Mouse and lot In Springfield; now and hand phis tered, modern finish; on necount of my interests being In Kim-nn will sell for 1300 lens than actual value. K. C. Morgan, Kugmio, Or J2 HOItSKS FOIl SAI.K One bay mare weight 1200; ono bay horse weight 1100; one black, single driver, safe for lady to drlvo; one flno saddle pony. A. M. Gilbert at feed bam. tf FOU SAI.K Flno mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 iu Cultivation and about 4 0 timber; creek running through farm: fair housu and out hiilldliiits: located eight miles Mint h of Kugeno. I'rlro $1000 Carl (1. W'ashbilrlle. FOIt SAI.K From two to nine acre tracts of fine river bottom land, all In full bearing on-hard"; one mile from rlty limits on river rond. Ono t'li-ncro tract; eight elght-rooin house; private water works: nice lawn and siirtlbhery. Telephone and II. F. II.; on electric Biirv y. II. A. Cox. tf HA.ViKII WAN'TKD. Ilorsn lircsklli'J by day or month; also horses tracked Kn quire Manga' livery . Jllilttw WAN i'KII -i'breH girls to learn nursing at the F.ugene Owiersl hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris W'ANTF.I) - Position as blacksmith; expert In all kinds or carriage ....I. it tf..i,erl reiialrlriK: no shoes; quick workman; strictly -..i...r- .,.,-,. tJ r,0 Address IxH k ! ln,x fj. Junction CMy, Or. J3 WANTKK To norow J3O00 lo S. (,00 for a term of yenra with gilt edged security, flood proposition for any one wishing to pisce loan. Address C. I... cam tlaurd W ANi'KD -City properly for 107 acre farm In Hnlon rounly. Ore eon, two miles from growing town. Pise lies between Long Tom and Willamette rivers; 0 1 acres fanning ground. w. M Ksr. Kustene. Orefon. tf WANTED--To employ a Catholic p-nl letfii'fj ss oeai i.-e,.-n- We r'-qulro s person of cnoriry slid. Btillily for Oi p ,l'l..n. Hslary.j IIS per i--k Write si ot,e for. I irtl' ulars. T'-e I'-.v PuhlP hlng i f ..!. y, VI J li .ir'i, ,ru s'"..i Cimao. III. j I 1 t r. : en e . t. lsl Ktis, s-l, I.OST AMI I IIIMI LOST--A ladies' gold tunning case -watch -on Wllluniette sheet. Ke turu to .1. A. Maurer, Oli WTJIain ette street. j;t LOST- Saturday night, between the corner of Third and lllg.l streets itnd Vincent's butcher shop, 11 purse containing at, out 17. Find er 1, lease leave at Guard ottiee and receive reward. J3 FOK HUNT FOU UKNl' An eight-room house with barn and chicken jard. Cull lit Guard oillee. j:; l'OIi Kl-:.r - Nice trout room; fur nace heat; eb.lrie lUlits and b.ittl. Sit.taloc (or u,, ,.;!,. men. t ,',4 t .i,,t !, .,, .- ,-; . Mist II.,. t. l, in r. iiiit iiAN i-:t;;s . sii ui-:s i .n I u: tush a 1,1, .., : ; inc.s to r, iial'lc Parties. C. S. Fran.;, I Ml Ihe.l .Ninth slicel, Kugeue, Or. IF Mill WANT TO BKl.la your prop erty tell the Oregon l.iind Compa ny a bou l a mid they will do the rest. 4 12 W'tllamouo street, h.u licno. Or. if NOTJCK llnvlns: recovered from mv Injury 1 have icsiim-d my business of horseshoeing and general black BinUhliiK. C. D. Iloloway, Kasl Kleventh street, Falrmoiiut, Or. DON'T fall lo see Choiotu If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm nnd city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and nilulng stock. 11. Che tern, Itnoiii II, Walton Uldg. tf $10 CASH AND $10 I'Kll MO.M'H Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, ills Income from which will bo sufficient to make you In dependent for life. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. F. 11. ltoblnson, geuural agent, Pacific drove, ill. INTERNATIONAL COUUICSPON DKNCK SCHOOLS "The llusy Man's University." Qlves a thor ough training at your own home lu nearly ell the trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished freu. Full Information and circulars al the local enrollment office, 4u W. Kighth street, 11. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN lilVSICIANH AND HI UGKO.NH lilt. ANNA MAD it 10 it. Osleuputhlt phyo'cluu. All curable dlseasot treated. Women and children i specialty. Offlco over F. K. Duun's I'hone Red 1031. lilt. II. I.. Si'UDLKY Osloopathlt' physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 61R Willamette siree. I'hoiio lllaek 132C. Consultation freo. Kesldenro 734 Ferry sLreut. I'hono lied 3117. C. 11. CANNON, M. I. llomoeputhlc physician asd surgeon. Chronic diseases find diseases of women and children a specialty. Kloctri cal vibratory and light troniment Offlco, Suite 1, 3 and 3, Dunn build lug. I'hone Main 64U. Hoards Hoffman House. Phono Main II . F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic physician and Biirfce4jn. Chronic diseases and disease of womeu and ililldrnti given special attoiillon. l'arsdlc Ralvanlc, static. X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 6N1 Willamette street with Dr. I- K. MvDollgal. Heal- deuce, 632 Pearl stresl. Office phono, Main (12y. Itesldeuce phone. Main (131. ATTOIINKVH-AT-I.AW S. I). AI.I.ION, filaiinii, -ni-la, b 1 1 Willuui'ilte streMt, Kiigone Oreiron L. 1III.YKI', Allornoy-at-lsw. ottlc over Yorau's shoe store, Kugnni Oregoa. LKON R. KDMI'NnON, Attornej-at law. Rooms I ana 2, Kuauiie Loan and Savings llaak. . M. TRAVIS, Attoriiey-st-lw. Of fice over Kugene lian ft Savings Rank, Kugeee, (Oregon. DORRIH 4i HKII'VVORTH, Allorneys at law. Office In Hovey building, over Chamhers-llrlstow bank. C. A. vV'INTKRMKIKR, Atlorncy-al law. I.snd titles snd probate spec ialties, office over Chambcra-Hrl tow Hank. WOOL' OCR POTTKR, Attorneys at-lw. A. I!, Wnodrwk ssd K. O potter. Offtce one block soutti ot Chrlsrasn block, slages. Orvgoll WALTON ft NBHfl, Atroi r,y-t-l;iw J. J. Walton Mid S, P. Nee. Wll prsetlre Is ml the courts la tin taie Office, reosn 1, Waltoi, flloek, Ruaene, Oregen. WILLIAMS $l BHA.N, ntreraeys-st law. 1. W. Wllllsias. L. kt. Ileau Practice In all courts et the atat and before the I'. S. I-and Offlci Offlres 11, IS, 14 attd 15 McClum llulldlnr I. N. HARriAI'On. ripesial atten tion given to divorce and settle aient t estates. Agcut for Conil nental ln0-anee Compftuv Rooit if. Kir it NjMna.il liask .'lulldlng Kiis' n", Oriun. v vn: r.'.o.i It M.r et. - . , . : a. ),.i ),- .m,. ;u ,at Fiotlj slr.ijt.i KiiJeu, . Or. . 'o;'',ios:le ; a'teim-u , "(lie,-, "j..r, .-,,,-eluJ lie bX.iie.ouiiien of ab- ttracts. draftinc Wilis, aicltl,. es tates, . oiueyiiuces ill),! eo'lleclioiij. ' Also to all ponsio.i diat'.cra. i'hoiia lied 1176. .5 Altt llUKl-r , FltKrJ THOMAS A rchit set, Snetcn ea and plana draws, blue prints and specifications. General upar. vision over bulldtsis In coursa ot construction. If filiating ot build , ing. Imi ko or small, see uia. 1'eruis reasonable. Kooiu 7, Chrtamaa block. I' DKHTA K KHS J. W. KAYS CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Kugene, Or. HAY & HKNDKUSON, undertakers and eiobalmrrs. Corner Wiliani etto and Seventh streets. 'V. T. iloiiiniN, tuiieral illn-tor. Stale In , n.-ed eiutialiner. IMiiee and re.-odoiiee, Ceutu and llllvo streets. I'hono Re, 44sl. MI.M.M1 F..N(. I. i-.i-;u.s " II10RI1KUT LK1C.H, mining engineer and expert iiioliillui-gltti. Uellahlu lulorniuiuui fuiiilshtid to InleudliiK Investors. Kxaiuluatloiis and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Kugene Oregon. l AitPKT (i.KAMiltS JAY C. MOOItlO. curnet cleaner. I'hono Hhick 007 1. AllSTU AtTOIW I'llH LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wuren Ulouk, lOugeuu, Or Prita reasonable. IlKAL KSI ATK AtiKNTS J. L. li.AKK & CO. Dealers Ir. real osinlu, Cruswnll, Or. KOl'TIIIOIt.N I'AClKIll II. It. TIMK CAIID Towunl Portland Passenger No. ltt 2:43 a. m., Oregon Kx proas. No. 180:00 a. in., Coltago Grov l'asseuger. No. 12 11:65 a. is., Hoseburg Pussiinger. No. 146:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward Huu l,'rtiiiiiNcoPiiNNeiiifer. No. II 2:18 p.m., Hoseburg Pas senger. No. 17 0:35 p.m., Cottage Orova Passenger. No. li 12:32 n.ni., California Ex press. No. 135:44 n. m., San Fraucls co Kxpress. WendliiiK llrnncli. No. S4 k:30 u, m., leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. S3 11:10 a. m., arrives Ku geno from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m.( leaves Eugene for Wendllng. No. NX ft:40 p. in., arrives Eugene from Weudllntf. W'M. MURRAY, lion. Push, Agt, Portland Or JOHN II. SCOTT, , Asst. O. P, A. A. .1. (ill.l.KTTE, ! Local Agent. ' ' priMwa i ee IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH OR ADE WORK laT(t at ll al UITUI 01111 E. C. Ouiliford Veoi ani Livery, Boarding Stables S'ew Floor llHim New Itiihlier Tire Turnouts. , Fall Crc-k Hlago Une. HID V( Nth Hi reel. Phone Mala DO For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see 0 :;,cr,LL & keieman I D.wir North Hoffman Houm