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V jmm DAilY GUARD -l(rIH i'KIXTIXG CO., lc. Cluirk-a H. Fishe?. THE ETQKXK D.itLt' GCAKD, P.UHAY, JIXK S, 1008 bills (hat the v! '"Uld W required to j UNIVERSITY pin-,.. a live tin CLASSIFIED COLUMNS fr Tl.. a mo ll': a .0 iilu publteted every any of tho week, Id Vn, BOY SCRATCHED I ?! parable to TUo Eugene G A gapne, Oregon- ""'d . , .....d bv carrier, n- . bv carrier, week . U ! one year la month so 5 -SIS !ta ifo 2.00 j use m- . . . . . . jingle Cop.es ... ... WeeWr l-a--d, r,er y. ja"r"y .'"J Idling, -rates cade iBown 'oa jpplioation. S,ured at Eugene Oregon, pojtof ice a, second .las6 malter Agents lo- 4. TIle Guard. The followinr ; are iulbrlMd t0 ake and receii ,t for subscriptions or transact any i tner t,ugineaa or T1e p,ily and Wf ekly Guard: Creswell- j Xj Clark. Coburg orge a. Drury. Ail pes' jasters are authorized to tve 8 id receipt for subscriptions lolhel a(lv and wenklv Guard. " .. I.VOKPEVWkXT PAPKC. iember of Assoeintel Pr.-.. FRIDAY, Jl'XE r, 11)08 IXDISTRIAL IXSrilAXCK. Prof. Charles H. Henderson, writ jDg n Charities and The Common, I publication devoted to the succor nnd care of the unfortunates of the human race, says It is sometimes as serted Q advance of proof thut accident, sickness, and old age In surance Is a burden upon the capi tal, Industry, and commerca of a ns tlon. As Germany Is the country which annually does more than other Mtlons 111 this direction it seems l unfair to mention the fact that the years of trial of her system of Insurance have been precisely tho tjeus In which that nation hits lorged to the front rank In the world of manufactures and commerce. The nation has grown rich &nd the work lngman has irii'pfoVed his condition to that lie is liot anxious to eml,-. rate as formerly. Wages have risen more rapidly than in any other conntfy"; the Insurance premiums, bo far Ws paid by the' employers, are 'K tfear addition to wages; in times of sickness, disability frotvi Occident or Sid age, the workman h'ss a legal right to honorable frftrinienance, and to the degradutiiiYi W charity is avoided; the t 'of accident insur ance premiums :rii'a'kes it to the direct and manifest 'Interest of employers to use ai possible protective de vices to prevent injuries and dis eases; the administration to the sickness and Invalid funds takes care, to provide means of speedy and effective cure of invalids; the com mittees Of administration bring em ployers and workmen together under condifiecs favorable to social con ciliation; and In every 'dlrocl Ion the system seems to have promoted civ ilization and the common welfare. Tke defects in details are carefully studied hy the lending men of the empire and will gradually be correct ed; the methods will be unified and ,. simplified ; and in the near future the benefits will Include larger pen sions to widows -and orphans and ' me kind of protection to the tem porarily unemployed. The recount of the votes cast In the New York election three years 8o for mayor is just being made nd from present 'appearances tnrdy Jnstlce Is about to be done William Randolph Hearst, who was undoubt edly cheated out' of the position by McClellHti and the Tammany crowd In the political history of Hearst this I ! one Instance where the people of tfc ..... ... , i ri "c wuuiry are wun nnu uuu e.- the heib.r tk.t h ..-.. ri,rh.fnllv and legally elected. Furthermore they "re of the opinion that Hearst was eedod jn the mayoralty chair of the "ly.-for It really required a man i: llllkmii tnsbnlie thinits nn an ! it maliered' but little whether be t-mi-l Place them in running order. T"il "tid Is concerted by many. r. -Brdlf-ss of party affiliations, and th.' '"P is that Hearst will conic on' bner In his fight. The great American, hen is about ' have a new experiment tried on Heretofore she has In en snh icted to numerous forms of rib : id different environments, all with e object of persuading h-r t ttore esgs, and hang the cost lay Hut J0" the comfort and health of the: are to be taken into onsidera-l JJ00- The Connecticut Agricultural I "s'Ki' will look after th nnnt-rf 'M-has invited farmers an 1 ! . m'-try-""fs to send in th. Ir . them at Ciu college for a "rK- the fveive mouths t . .!' k l be led every varl -ty ..: f.'-l ,M the effect on egg prodeM-m ,0'"d At the end of the roll, iff It Is expected that the hen j '-1iiate will be able to turn ' "'' to sen of n dime doz' n time. lie l'.i'ro is v -v . ; "' W'"'e and five oto-doli 1:. ,,,,, To lie exact, j,,,; sU .,,, a 'j will balance the five aullar a llieee. UFnllette. Gore and Stone fell down In thoit- efforts , talk the 1-' drieh enters 'iiiy rurr.-n.-v me.-n.-ei t" death in the closing hour.. f : Cunm-ess and as a ennsequeiu-e t'ie: '"'I Passed and will become a law' Whether the new currency nteas, ir is any h.-t:,-,- than tti,- one in f:,m, j. I a tiuestlnn, luu certainly i; .-an I,.-1 no worse, and if it in-ov'id-s e-ion-h j "'"""' to carry th.- enntry throng,: a stress of financial unreriainty such I as was expirieiuvil last fall, and """u e are even now suffer ing to some extent, then all the na tion will rise up and l,l,ss the name of Aldrh-h and the other makers of the law. Time will tell whether it Is a good law or a had one and the best e can do It to wait and see. If the law-makers and enforcers of this country could be made lo see and feel that lliey are servants of the people the whole people and made to act accordingly, there would be an easy solution to these econom ic problems, says the Easton (Pa.) Journal. The reason tho riches are In tho hands of a few Is not by -ir-Vine decree, but by the dlsrefJu'-d on the part of the official wifants ot the people ot the fnntotienta.1 prin ciple of demoeraiij'--"e(iual rights for all; sfiecta-l -prlleges for none." . - i We are Vffi y the woman's suffrage amendtnii't failed to carry. It Is hardly 'fair to the men to be com jfetted to bear alone the burden of voting this interminable Australian baPot. With the county divisions, initiative vagaries and referendum objections the ballot two years hence promises to be as long as nn anti- prohlbltionist's face in the arid zone. The women want to share our trouh- les and vexations to the fullest ex tent then let them vote. The average politician usually knows his long stilt. That's why he prefers making a campaign on prom ises to one on performances. And for that particular reason it Is indi ed fortunate the time comes for per formance after the election, else a great many of the present office-holders would be now engaged in do ing street work with a pi.-k and shov el, Instead of drawing down fat sal aries ev.'iy month. Members of the House will not use ben lies at future sessions, as had been recommended hy a com mute, but it's a good guess that a lot of them will have lo use stretch ers next Xovember. t'nderneath the dust raised for the purpose of befuddling the people are a vast majority who know what they want and who stand ready to mete out proper punishment if they are kept out of It ny iricKe... Lane County is to nave an w cul tural fair next fall. m 'but docs not necessarily mean that there will )L. an exhibit of blind pigs in the stoc k pens. " ' . . Reform leg'!!..!! if it ke- p O'l jOf pro vords b j progri-ssiue-. u :j) soom-i ,,, j lilbit - th " mnle' drtv. rjg 1 ufi.i rminty la.-t M 'U'la K. l,t-ekv C 'l n ti.-n.oe; at ! that jar I The If l't;iVTM ll'iMIKi Mrs '--,a--lll- d.-nc- a' t! and Clan, next we k Th.-r- w. and a first I M - ? o nn e I---I j of jervif-. be employ a..-o .... tied inn. CIIU l-'vcr s-l.l The K'- dall' dn: Mlllt'.t'" C q Filil liMfl CI' i; F BY 5500 : ' ' ': ' -: v 11 -or. :. ; el'o;-ri,i; ion ! ' '- VI,-'. v.-ies. t is es :;! -1 ''- it th.. r.turn- t'-,-o--i . he n"t" r'mairiir.a !-r..incts will ;u- ; n.: ri-y to says t!u- I t'.iver-'-y has carried l.ane ivnu'v l.y IT.ie, Wasco by 4 f. . 1 -a- ! ':". I'matilla bv ;Me. Ja.-kson by ;;.-,o, a, has also carried Haker. Malhi-ttr. I'nion. Sherman, Wtie.-ler. Jns,.,,iin. Columbia, Kla matn and l.a,;e. I. inn county has rolled n,i a mujoritv of nearlv' I'linii ii;a;tist the l.i'l. ar. 1 Mar-ion 'eeumv has Kiven a majority of l.SOO aizatust '' .o-inties t.l.lt have voted -own fiv o T-ir i.ii..-io:i are Henton. l'olk. Yamhill, Washington, t'laeka-n-a.-. Tii..i.o.ok, Morrow and Wal lowa. Xu definite reports have !-. n received fr.on Gilliam. Cram, ''rook. Harney, li-.iuslass. Lincoln. Coos or Curry counties. hut the tr:en-ls of the 1'niversiiy say that the vote will he favorable in most of the couiri- s. it is estimated that tho appropria tion bill has carried the state by a least r.,'00 votes. The official count may cut this down slightly, but it is not believed U;u the figures will be changed materially. Local nlumnl and friends of the university are jubilant over the re sult, especially because of the big affirmative vote In this county. MARltlSlil U(J ITKMSS I'KWSOXAl. AXI) fiKXKlUI. Mr. and Mrs, U.. ft. Morris, of Eu gene, Were 0.e,r-( Saturday Inst, visit ing Wl.tt, Velutlves and friends. Mrit. G. L. Humphrey of Marcola. here the past week visiting at tile home of her father. M. E. Ileum. Xilss Ida Dennett is in Eugene this week, where she Is receiving medical treatment, and we are pleas ed to learn that she is slightly im proved in health. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. R. C Huston, at their home In Seattle Wash., May 29, 1908, a son. Their many friends here are . extending congratulations. .Mrs. V. C. London, of C-ottage Grove, was here this week visiting relatives and friends, and Is the guests of her father, J. P. School ing. Dr. F. T. Mendenhall has decided to locate In Coburg for the practice of medicine, and has already moved to that city and opened nn office. His host of friends in this section of the country wish him unlimited success, and as he Is made of the right sort of metal there Is no doubt about his succeeding anywhere he may decide to locate. Bulletin. WAIi DI'.CI.AItKI) Who Will KnliM In This Popular .Movement .' War hns been dec!iir.-d by our lead ing druggists. They are going to fight stomach troubles with .Ml-o-na stomach tub lets." They feel so sure of success that ihcv guarantee to refund th. price of any r.0--.nt box that d ies not give sat isln.'tlon and do all that is claimed for it. Mi-o-na is an alisolui" stretigthen er and cure far the stomach and di gestive organs. if you suffer with headache, dizzi ness, palpitaiion, bad taste In the mouth, nervousness, coated tongue, distress after eating, try Mi-o-na. it will not be long before all these symptoms have disappeared and you are strong and well. The Red Cross Drug Company sells Ml-o-na under an absolute guaran tee t.i refund the money unless It cure?. RAKOMXK WOOit HAW W G. White l prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 616 West Sixth street KKKSII CKMK.NT Fresh car best .grade Portland ce ment just arrived. Price J3.7T. pe; barrel. ChamberB Hdw. Co. Pronounr.d by nillllons th" great est str.-iizih maker, appetite bulld'r . . u ......r llfilllutnr' ;ili'l n--M o ii - -- " - - - I Ho. kv Mountain Tea will make you . '. . . ,- ,.. 1 . .......... ll.-l.lkr '( leet t i: n i to.- j " ' cents, l-a or tot'l--t". Linn Urug Co. Wl l.l, lllill.l.l.Nti ;,-. vour well- drilled by old and v,.,-;,.';,c.-d w.-;fdi:ll.-is. ' HI CIIIIHI.Z A- CVRPKNTKIt. So Willtiuiette St. ;!,-,!-.. K-d -i. tf (,i:i;m w ' ' " stai.liov , 'I ! pill le-rno.n coio h hoise wtilcn I -.--1 f-o'ii Iiun.au Sf-otl will -tan-J dering the season at l,,,,g.' barn. vf.naSB If von ran bay v oir w.it. bej, Jew-'el-v anil optical good" of Watts Just .."cheap a at any other .lce. and chanc-a to draw one or more of those f-- prli-. "by not Invest vour mor.ey 'here? in be xlw-n flawy tl ; nM i n g a gr. at deal :, I i.tms.tlB K'....l re os ,ir- o'l .-X h'.bit i'.II .:..!.- .- W.CI-' n:- . lo.-ii'T Ninth KT'-.tS. !,V W: :. I W! CASTOR I A For Infaiti tui Childrtn. The Kind Yoa Ha7e Always Bought - - 'l!f. i. Eczema Be:nn :bc? n Tiny B.'.by and Lasted 7 Years -TVe "Crusts from Face Till It vsas Ail Raw Screamed with Pain and Could rot Sleep Though Specialists Failed cuticuimTffected a wonderful cure "When my little bov was six wvka old an eruption bivke out on hin fav-e. i iwk mm n a doc tor aiul poi ointnu'iits and intviicinos but his face ki'i't on Rt'ttitig Mfonsf until it got so hflil thut n.i niit fniilil y hok at him. His )' wholt f;nv wa out crust aiui nmt hnvt LC'M lHVn v,,rv ,ainfl11 OHh He st'raifli.Hi Aav ami i niRht until hitt fiuv sometimes look'M like raw piece of ineiit. was nearlv iiiMine 'it li his serntcliiiia ilnv ami night. .Then 1 took him to all tbe best sMvlulists m skin ilisenes but they could not do nnieh for him. He sometime screamed with pain when put on tho salve they gave me. "When he was two years old tho czeina got on his arms ami legs so that 1 luitl to keep tliem hiindAgcd up and 1 made glove for bis hands so tho naiis could not poison him worse. Wo could not get a night's sleep in months and :r.v husband and 1 were all broken up. Then my mother asked why I did not givo up the doctors and try Cutlcura. So I got a net and be fell relieved tho first time I used tllolu, the Cutlcura Ointment felt o cool. He used to wake up and oak for Cutl cura to be put on when ho Itched bo badly that he could not shep. and he xvouid say, 'Ohl Mama, that makes mv sores' fed bo good!' 1 gove the Cuticura Hemediea a good trial and gradually the eer-ema healed all up and now he is as well as any other chil dren, lie is now seven years old and the cure has lasted two months, so 1 think it will never return. 1 can't tell you how glad 1 am that Cutlcura did such wonderful work In our cane and I shall rwommend it everywhere. Mrs. John O. Klompp, so Niagara Ht,. Newark, N. J.. Oct. 17 and 22. 11107.'' A mtiRlf a ot CuUrurs Itf mrdln. rmulnllng ot Cutlcura Soap Olor.l, OtllUii.'lil I NIC I, alio. Ucw.l vent (Ntc.l, or I'lllfl (2&c imt vial ot SO), la otwn s.lnctcil tu dir. Bold tliruiiithout the world I'otUT llnm A ('hem. (Vrp.. Sole eroM , lmalon. Maaa M-Mailed Kras. CuUcura Uookonskla Dlausst. THE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 we.t 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE 60 acrffarm. 3S aens In crop, 12 In iasiiir; now ti-room house mid barn; crop. Hlork, tOO.8, iulliU'IMKlltH, t'U:. If tiikcn hoom. ko with ijUcu ut tK.'lO -uhu, hiilBiicn on guntl L r ii i m . 1S2 H(T'S. (10 acrtfii In cultiva tion, 4 0 inoro tan b; K2 acrt'H In timlmr ami 'latUimf, all fenred; S-rooni houau und bath; Koort UCxi2 barn anil cow bnrn for 34 cowh; kouc! farm liom'; Vfc croi; all tools and hopb-nH-ntH k;i with place at jW...-iM, on best of terniK. . SO nrrfK In i rop, 7 Vi nilb; from I.uut ti"-. If H'jld hooii, - will no ut :l0.O uii wrv crop liM'hiil'-'i. 100 aTt'K, 7 nillfs from Ku (.vnn, on pi' 'i Kravol n ial ; 75 acr1' k In rultfvatloir; 2't In paKtm- and ttinlH-r. I'rJre, Vl.fMiti. 1 1. lots In V'; ''iilx, Arizona, to trade for pr'iptrty In or near New 'i-rooni oouk and lot rlosf in; .niod'Tn in owry r.HpiT.t; wi ll f iirnipfi d, for l'J,M)0. (Jh1 ru-w 'i-r'xjm Thjuh and two tut.-; k w.d liam, rhl'ku houKK arid park; family on c-hard and l)HrrU'; a home; for l.noo. McMURPHEY &, RUGM 22 wfM 8ih Si. rVillijT.; Co- Trai;f3r Light tnd Hr-v Hauling T(K)U FOK tA LE i4TdI.-nrV. C.rfn. Orca, pl.on Hack 1,4" ha I tilt S 1 K o.l .1, f iirii I. 1'Olt SAl.lv A gas leaver, ..iln-e' new, tor sale cluap. Ad-i'ie-s llo 1 I. Kugene. t.ir. t i I KOlt SAI.K rhorougriorea lleretord bulls for sale. Kluiuiri. jet) Wil lamette street. ;f Plllt S.Vt.K- A baby walker and a baby buggy. liHlll:'e 3,.T West Klfth street. if FOll SAI.K Hufl lirpiugtou eg 13 for $1. W. 1). llaiuptou, 1 1 V J Columbia avenue, corner 19iU at. KOH SAI.K Two Rood timber claims (or location Terms rea sonable. Smith Jl Hi-own, Co burg, Oregon. Box 4. j.t KOlt SAI.K C.ood tioi-ss l". vears old; 1G hands; only partly broke. Price, $100. Phon.i K,d Hill. Ceo. Melvin Miller, city. l-'OU SAI.K Parties wlslmn; ta buy -00 acres of first -class tluiber land cull on J. W. Carllle, four miles, west of Halo. l-'Olt SAI.K Four-room cottage; lot f.TxliiO; located near high school; house has gas, lights and water. Apply 724 Olive street. j I ,'. FOK SAI.K Timber laud; iiuurter section In towtishh) J(j s f w, UCCIIOU ii. WiU t.,,11 cheap if sold nt niu'Q, A.UIress C. J. C, care OUHl'd office. FOR SAI.K Host retail store in Lane conntv; wll sell stock of about $o000 for cash and rent buildings: a snap; must go quick. Address "1 CJ.,'- this office. J12 FOK SAI.K City lots, closa in; (300 350 and 400; !0 down and i Oper month, without Inter est. W. 11. Kay, at Eugene dun Comiiany'B Btore. tf FOH SAI.K A No. 1 business for aale; good location; clean stock; will take city property In part pay ment. Wish to retire from biiHl nesB. Call at Uuard office, tf FOll SAI.K Flrst-clnsa baloil cheat hay; also maple and old growth fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, Junc tion, Or., B F. D. No. . Phone Farmers' '.a9. J20 FOK 8ALB A well Improved fatm of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn burg. This la a bargain at $'j0 per acre. On good terms. Hmi4.li ft Hrowu. Coburg, Or. FOK SAiK One Natloual cush regis ler, one Remington typewriter and ' a large Iron safe. Knqulre of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. FOK SAl.h! A flno farm of 171 acres will ho sold for t'.O per nci'o on good terms, If 9ol. in the next thirty days. Smith fi Drown, Coburg, Oregon. IJox 94. jii FOR SAI.K llreut bargain; an IS aero fruit farm In Drain; well wa lere.l and fairly good buildings; nil kinds of choice fruit; crop of potatoes and outs goes with It for $2000 cash. S. I'. Hhutt, Drain. Or. FOR SAI.K House and lot In Springfield; neav und hand plas terud, modern finish; on account of my Interests being In Ksi i" iu. will sell for 300 less than actual value. R. C. Morgan, Kugene, Or. J! HORSES FOR SAI.K One bay mnro weight 1200; one bay horse, weight 1100; one black, single driver, aafe for lady to drive; one fine Bad.) In puny. A. M. (lllberl. at feod barn. tf FOR BALK Fine mountain rauah of K0 acres; 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; rreek running through farm: fair house and out buildings; located eight inles south of Eugeue. Price $1000. Carl (1. WaHhbiirne. FOK SAI.K rri.ui two lo nine acre triicta of fine river bottom land, all In full bearing orchard; one mile from city llinlls on river road. One ten-acre tract; eight eight-room hoilae; private water worka; nice lawn and Klirllbbery. Telephone and R. F. D.; on electric mirvcy. 11. A. Col. if WAJVTKII WANTED Tu rent, seven or eight room bouse. Call at 1M East Xth atrw-t. WANTED - A cook, lady pieferre.l; good wHges. Apply at the Cnder w.ioll house. J7 WANTED. Horse breaking by day or inonib; also horses tracked. En. quire Hangs' livery . J'JdAw WANTED Housekeeper for family of five; good witires and good home for right person. Inquire at (.nurd oDice. j'i WANTED Three girls to learn nuralng at tbe Eugene (l(iet-al hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. VT. Harris WANTKl) To tiorow I3O00 to $1, 000 for a term of years with gllt edgerl wcurlty. (lood p.-opnslilon for any one wishing to place s loan. Address (,'. L . euro liaurd WANTED -City property for 1H7 aero farm In Henioo county, Ori gon, two miles from growing town. Pise." lies between iir.g Tom and Willamette rivers ; ttu acres farming ground. W. II Kar. Knaene. Oregon tf WANTED To employ a Cslhollr g.-nil.-nisn as local repieseiiiniive We re.jiilre s jii-rsori of eiiervv nnd sblllly for the '0l!ioii. Salary. IH f-r week V. rile at f.lo-e f.,1 parlb illsrs. 1 Q It-e'V Publishing C impariy. 3-. D-'.irborn street, Chicago, 111 1..IM' ll l ot ( 1 A l.ell.r .tool I il!,; ,a-, - on Wi'l nil :;e .- -. ,- 1;, mi a :,. .1. . M.. t: . i . - i: li'ain S! JJ run i;Kxr lid'iM to KliM' $; p, ; uioiiih filinished. t'u.iuirc at ,--T'.i Oak street. tf I'i'K UKXI' An em it room house with li.irn and chi, ken yard. Call at Cuaid oil ice. j; i-'OH liKN'i' Nice front room; fur nace heat; electric llKlus and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. I ." 4 Kiist Ninth ir, ct. MIM tU.L.Kll S Ol'HAN KCllS ON SilAUKS I will furnish a few setilnj t,. reliable I'lirlles. C. S, Frank. 1SH Kast Ninth street, Kugeue, Or. IF YOU WANT TO SKI. I. your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about it and they will do tim rent. 412 WtllnnifUo sueol, Kil gene. Or. it j NOTICK - HarhiR reciiveieil from my Injury 1 buve resinned my business of horseshoeing and general blaek smlthlilg. C. 11. Holoway, Kast Kloventh street, Fair mount, Or. DON'T fall to see Cboietu If you want bariiilna in real estate. We buy mid sell farm and city prop erty, Improved aud unimproved. Timber and mining- stock. 11, Cho ra m, Room tl, Walton llld. tf 10 CASH AND 10 1'Kll MOM'll Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, tho lucerne from which will be aurficlont to milks you In depandaut for lire. Handsome pamphlat, valuable luformattou aud coBlraot freti, F, H. Kobluson, Kenural MKeit, Pacific Urove. Cal. INTERNATIONAL COKKKSFON DKNCE SCHOOLS "Th llusy Man's Unlvartlty." Gives a thor ough tralnlug at your own homo lu nearly all Ills trains aud profes sion!. Text books and instruments (whan required) furnished free. Full information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 46 W Eighth street, 11. J. Klrkwood, rep resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'HYHICIA.NH AND HUltOKO.NH Dlt. ANNA MAURKK. Osteapathlc phy"'clan. All curable disease! treated. Women and chlldruu I. specialty. Office over F. K, Dunu'a l'lioue Red 1631. DR. II. L. STODLKY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers tare, 618 Willamette, atretic Phone Illack 132II. Ciiiisultatlim free. Residence "34 Ferry street. l'lioue Red 81117. O. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlc physician bud Burgeon,. Chronic diseases nnd diseases of women and children u specially. Klectrl ' cal vlhrutory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build Ing. Phone Main M0. Hoards Hoffman House. Phonu Main 11 J. F. TITUS, M. D. HumoiHiimthic physician unit surgeon. Clii-oulc diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments glv. on. Office, 5SI Willamette street, with Dr. L. K. McDougul. Resi dence, 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Main (139. Residence phone, Main 1131. ATTOHNKYS-AT-I.AW 8. D. ALLHM, Anoru-t-la, 616 Willamette street, Kugeue. Oregon. L. niLTKI), AttAraoy-at-law. Oirio. over Yoran'e ekoe atore, Euguut Oregoa. LEON R. KDMUNooN, Attoruey-at-law, ttoeins 1 and 2, Hugeue Loao and Savings bank. L, M. TRAVIS. Atlorney.al-iw. Of fice over Kugeue Loau ft Havings Hank, Kugene, Oregon. DOItKIU ft HKIPWOKTU, Attorneys at law. OMIca In Hovey building over Chtuubers-Hrlstow bank. C. A. WINTICKMKIEK, .Atlorney-al law. Lund titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Cbaiubers-llrls-tow Hunk. '. WOODCOCK I I'OTTIJK, Attorlii-ys-llt-law. A. C. Woodr.oic and K. O. Poller. OlD.-e one bbsk south ut Chrlsmii.l block, EllgiUie, Oregon. WALTON & M'.'HH, Allorneys-at-lttW J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the stale, otflix, rooio 3, Walton Hlork, Kilg-nu, Oiegoll. JKHHK O WELl.lt, Ijiwyw, .No. 26 West Ml tilti street, Uugulie, Or oppuaiie poeioffiee. (ivs sj.ecial attentien to ihu uxaiuluatlon of ale etraete. dratiog wills, settling es tates, ndtivsances and rolleciluus Also lo all pnlen matters. Puoat lied 1174. I. N. HABBAI Uli. rtpeolal alien tKia glvea fi divoree and settle test tf eeiais. gt for Conn neniai Ineiirasee Cu).aa. K.ioii, li, riml Nsilnaal Maaa llillldliig Esgn, Oreitea. ' j WILLIAMS "BAN. .attorneys al taw. j. vv. VMiiiseii, i.. n. neau Practice in sll enurts of the atal and before the I'. 14 Land Offlct Offices 12, 13, 14 njttlO McClun, li.ill.lir.it rtF.AI, KSI.1 1'. AfillN'TK 0 J. L. CI.AKK ft CO Dealers IL rea. estute. Creswell. Or. I VKi 111 i HI l' r'UKK I HUM AS An nit. i-neci-a-es and p ans draw!,, b.ie .nuts and sp. .-ittcall.ius. li.-iutal supur visinn oi.-r buildinits in course of construction, it iliinkiu,; uf bullii Ing. lariio ur small, see me l'erms reasonable. Kooai 1, CUliulnau block. C .N I'KIITA K PlltS J. W. KAYS CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Kugene, Or. DAY 4i MKNDKKSON, lliuieitllkers and tiiiibalmers. Corner Willam ette ami Seventh strtevs. W. T. C.OItDON, funeral director. State llccuseil embalmer. Office and residence. Tenth and Oliva streets. Phoaa ltod 4 4 lit. MINIM. l'.MJl.M lilt.S HKIUIKKT 1, NIC.11. mining engineer ami export metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Kxamlnatlons and re ports on mliiea aud ore IreMtuieut. Kugene Oregon. t'Aiiciir 1 1, i: a.m. its JAY C. MOOKK, carpet cl I'lionn llluck D07I. AIISTKACrtllLS TIIK LANK COUNTY AllS'l'ltACT CO., Itooms 2 and 3, Waren tllook, Kugeuo, Or Trie raasonahle. SOI 'I'll I'ilt.N PAClFm It. It. TIME CARD Toward I'ortlaml Passenger No. 16 2:43 a. ill., Oregon Ex- pro. No. 13 6:00 a. in., Cottage UroTe Passeager. No. 12 11:5 a. m., Roseburg Passenger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex- liress. Tovrnr.! Han Knuiclseo -l'aHHeiig'. No. 11 3:13 p.m., Koaeburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Urove Passenger. No. 15 13:33 a.m., California Ex press. No. IS 5: 44 a. in., Ban Fraacla co Express, Wnulllnu Ilrancli. No. 84 S:30 a, m., leaves Eugeue for Springfield. No. 83 11:10 a.m., arrlvej Eu geno from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene for Wendllng. No. 8H r. : 4 0 p. in,, arrives Eugene from Wendllng. WM. MURRAY, Urn. Pasa. 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