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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
THK Kl GKNK HAII.Y Gl'ARO, KltlllAV, Jl'VK -Ml, IIWK. jUE ElGtNE DALY GUARD. "TTtuii i'kixtixo to., ixr. " diaries II. l'islier. " MblUhi'd every day oi tiie w.-,.,. days excepted. Address all n CLASSIFIED COLUMNS gallons ana niaKe all rem:;-' O luces ua.vaLlle lu useiie 'iua:.. - I l i 111 uu II 1 1 I . ', ; , i -, . iCl.S .V SKI ' jJohscription Kim-s lluily .'irircd by currier, per we-li.i .' HJ'mail 'eaI ln aJvaiu'' 4 ' hi (in advance).... ' , sjjle CoiM ivekly Gurd. per year .. yeriising rates made kno.w. , .unheal"- iiiered at fcugene, uregon. pr; Ilct. aa , i,r..nlK for Tli fiuHiii fnMi-.wine are authorized ... . j mfdirir fir snltsr-ri in ij . . JJJjgict any other business fjr 'l!,..- i.hi'irg. -Georce A.Drurv. ,wi nttlpra are nut innvi , Loive and receipt for subsi ri n the Liail. "CCft'.' vnium. AX IXDEI'KXDKXT PAPKi:. 'Member of Associntod Pres.. Klilli.VV, Jl'XK a, Kins. LtCKSSlTV OK riOKSlOliVINt; KFFORT AT I'ltKSKNT TIMi:. The property bWnere and business Ijen of Eugene should bear lu n:ind :at this, of all times is the tin:,, t(, Lst and work lo shove thi lu'vn lead. Since' the financial flurry of Ut year, general conditions' through- id. the country have not been good, the business outlook has been un tauin and many industries have ten crippled or closed. It is In Unas Lie this that the metal of a com in u u- Itrli tried. A naturally good town is ue to BO ahead In prosperous Lme, but it requires work and all- Uund hustling to advance in the (ice of the adverse conditigus that tin prevailed throughout the coun I of late. Eugene is growing and building up liiply because the people are alive tbe necessity of bestirring them- I'jTes. It is costing them some mou lt to improve and advertise, -and nat trilly there those 'who think the Lid is heavy to carry.. The fact re tains, however, that property val Les are advancing, and that there Is Lt talk of "hard times" than in a tajorlty of communities. With a leady but slow Improvement all ov- tbe country we 'are in splendid tape to enjoy a wonderful Improve ment, when times' again reach a nor- il state. This will be the reward our. enterprise and perseverance, ill it will place us far In advance if most of the1 other towns of Ore- i, II w persist In the work, and do lot get discouraged because imined- :e results are not what they would It If a condition of prosperity ex iled throughout the country. ItXlSlllXC. TIMItl'.k KKSOIIM KS OF COIXTRY. Statistics concerning the annual piimt of forest products, collected 1) the bureau of the census in co loration with the United Stales for- : Service, from more than 2.11 0 mill operators In Michigan, Wis- f isin and Minnesota., have shown the cut last year was 12 per cent h than the cut of the preceding ir. . Tbe cut of white pine in Michigan 4 year was only a fourth of w.iat as in 1SSI9, only eighty years he re. . Now, 6.000,000 acres, or nearly a f'thof the state of Michigan, known H the "pine barrens." have le- n fn on the delinquent tax list and burden to the people. Bttween 1S99 ajd last year the ;.lte pine production fell off near.. much in Wisconsin as In Miehi-an. Minnesota the decrease in tl. e lieri. J was nearly a third. lon;f. this great decrease ii' 'lively as heavy decreases S..n eln t'.. most valuable of th ': '! ods. 1 ' S ::.,, u,,,,.;, . ' '., !::,ny !.,,.,; . .. . ;'::ur" :! W...t.rn .r. ... ",'1-'. T:..-v h,.v tt. i-Aut 1, ., , ; ., i:t.-.'i-u. and ., tive In .!...:, 1. i-aivrs ,a ! :. ': ami. Hi hi.. T,,. K'ilhli th j i !.i t..:,i ; , , ; the .iy ,. , n, , :i scile in i.nii,. .,,! . h ,.A what that has ln.. for t.. i i;.. ,. tile and Kniwth f this i i!., an.! ter ritory trilniiar; in it. N'., ;n. terlur se.iiun of j. x,rt!m-t l:a. tlie industry su well d.-veiniied. .n nave in iw an object lesson In its .Br tial sliuttini; down and are ti'ipiim f.,r its early rosiiniptinn. Wlure would Kugetie ami Lane county have been now, in respect lo prosperity and de velopment, had not enterprising men staked their all on the future of the industry at a time when the outlook was precarious and uncertain ami timber land was so- valueless that a majority of the people considered it not worth the government price? I Those who are so prone to adjudge accused persons guilty in advance of a trial even, should consider these things in the pending cases before the federal court at Purtland. t . 1 1 'i . 'Vi.- . H - . . y i-. aW. .r. Tunaa a o i i rimp IIIUillHO i. lcvvio. i Mil i.l lv i Its l-'iMI SAl.i: l,,,,,Sl ,-h, S'.iilllt. I'liiM'.e i'.uiii dj:o -lit. t.i i.nt.oi ; Kl'K SAI.K V c.,.. at'ii a iiu'K, 1 eo. al r.iu.rd i . a ..i i . ..... I....1..U-.. ; .u..rd .'lu. e ii Koit SAl.r.'- ki.s n.-aier. ;.,n.,.s! ! new. l..r ti.lle ciuap. Addre.. Hex I H. Knelie. Or. ' I I NlM'I 'i: - i!.ivu, i,.,, i, U ,,,, !! I les'in,,,! on i.UMii,., .I ii..re?:i,...iii; .(n,l eii.-r.i. l...tl k Miuiiitii i' i. a.i.ott.t, i:.,.. Klev.-iitli sir.'.-:, l-'.tiriiuiiiiii. Or. J. . kAS J. Ii f nil. 'i al i j . i . i . . and I nr. iKOli SALE Tuoious-u.re,i n t .T.I I balls for sale. lituitlire a.'.e .1 lamvtte aired. :f . Kolt SA1.K almul :-r..im iioum' a:til I bain, ,Ln lait;i. lot; i:o...! iMidi-ii. ; Call at WIS .letters. ill s:;. .-' C. ; t Oh HAI.K lluft Orpmsii.) iih I U fur J I. V. H. Haiiiplon. 1 lu.' t I'itluin hui avenue, eoriier llMh at. KOU SAI.I-: - A llisi-e.iis.- ii. ni, iiu alile to be made inui a drte'.li.iv; lOiiiluire s.'iii or s I (i Ald.-i . t l e- l .t i Au.,.:i.. Kotii hwio for thi. siiiunii r w lio wo.i.,1 lil.i- s uite io r.ift, ea'.e of IS';: I'll..- 11 av nil or I'll, Mle to Mis l'l'.lll.l. i;r;f- fith. J.'.; V,...i I'iftli s i,- ;. l'aoiii. li.-.l i PAY v IIKM.i: ,S,n, on li-ri.iKi-1 and .'in.'.iiiii. i t'.. "- r inain il;u an.l etiii!, .stre. i. T tlOltllON. fnnerul direeioT! Sthie UCfllitt J k.liili.iliiuT. o.'flca and reKideiuo, lei.lti mid oll atreeu. I'll.. no K. 1 M DON'T full io ait. v'li.'ieni it you want liargslus In real estate. We buy ami aell farm and ill prop erly. Unprovrd and uinuipi owd Tiiuiu.r and tuiulnu sioek. II. riie. ."ii. Koom u. Wiiiion lil.U. u I I IMilNAItY SI ll,l HNS int. c. . dim i n il 1', l tiler State etei luury lit I' l'.i l.'iu.a. sei v. tl thivu eara on S;a,o VI. .1:. .il I....M.1. u en. i'.. .1 al Si . :' Ii S:r.-.-i: t'lion,. li.-.l i;L MINIM; lAldNKKIW n m iii .I.-, .i i . id a.' ,i Unii. ll'OK SAI.I-: Small lar.u e:ty pr..pi'rty: l.-v I it v. KnnovsKY i:iu !.i;t. .- uvi.v- .ii of ills;. ii. in.'. iti... in. e. oi o.l , l!l!v IMl til. I I: '..' . ...5i:;vr s Ii i I'.'o mo lit Jul' liKUIU'.U 1' Li'-lOil. iiiiiiuii; enr;ilieur ttll.t expel l lllelHlllliviHl. KelliltJ1 IlllOITIMil.'tl III lii.ili. ,1 io Intemllli III . esl.ii s, Kttuilli.uioii! and re porla on HllH.'S iiud orn lrt.miuuul. rJiiKiiny oic:o'i ., Or. That is a most astounding head line of the account of the Rhinehart family reunion In ihis morning's paper, "Whole d d Family lu An nual Reunion." The "d d". If there is anyone ignorant of its meaning, being the contraction for "damned." "Whole damned Family in Annual Reunion!". Doesn't it sound uiee in the town of churches and education al Institutions? The quotation of Hie slang does not lessen the offense against decency, as well as !i reflec tion upon onu of the most respected pioneer families of the West. The people of Kansas nrc still liv ing up lo llielr reputation gained by their woeful experiences more than half a c'-'iitury ago. One year it is drouth, grasshoppers and famine, un l the next IKi..ds and tornadoes. This Is flood year and a great amount of damage has been done by high wa ters. In the entire state It is esti mated that fully three-quarters of a million of acres of wh-ai has been ruined by the floods. Poor Kansas! Surely the state is struggling under a curse. It is said that the I'uilliiau Com pany is figuring on charging on a mileage basis in the future, just th" same as un ordinary transpoi ui:i in c .nipanv. The imMir has l.n: Ii"!? i,,,,,,.,,.., what may b" .h'tcrmm. d in the matter, for it is assurr-il that til,. Pullman I'miipiny wi!l rUra t traffi'' lii " '-' ' K " d .inu' now. John Mitchell' siiktsmm us iutohI.-iii ol ibe I'nltiM Mine Worker or America. 1 liom.is I.. .,.wi,. already li.is had large eierleiice lu labor eaeciitlxe work lie held ihe position of tn-annr nr the l ulled Mine Worker ror lu uare nml then was ,li,,..n U-r prestilent. Karller III life Mr. lwia aa prominent In the Kulglim or l.alr orgaiiljiiion lie wit Iwru forty-two yrara igo at Midway. 1'n . an. I vork.Hl In th,. niiilira. He mines iniiuy year. iH.glliiilng n ih tender nge nt sc.v..ii i rmher was a coal miner, a native of Wale. I lie rmi II v rptimviil n Manliis Keiry. O.. when Tom lxrH wa youth. the yellow men of India in practical ' slavery, thus demonstrating that con sistency is as rare among nations as ; among men. Evidently the esteemed lady writer who 'declared the Chicago conven tion "a good deal of a joke" had no 1 men folk among the "allies," or she I would have known lhat It was any-4 thing else but a joke. ') Recent prices have aroused the suspicion that John !. Rockefeller has acquired a controlling Interest In the lieef trust and Is introducing Stan, lard Oil methods In its selling department. The seuslt.llilleM of tile old fiisblnned person are Krctitly vhockcl when lie nrt observe wouieu smoking In pub lic. Aud he Nhrlnka from .the thought of his wife or daughter doing such a thins. Indeed, one feci as If he could al most denounce these people tiecause of what he feel to lx useless, Ullliy Innovutlon. Hut- If men expwt women to give up Ihe smoking custom they must tlieinMelTi. set tbe example. The uiau who amokc? cannot logically deny the right to il wouinu. I-Jvery reason ullcgvd again' tbe feminine use of tobacco hold' agnlust tbe ninscuilue use. Is It not so- y With the army of wide-awake newspaper men thai attended the : Chicago National convention, we can-j not understand the failure to round up a single Japanese spy during the proceedings. A Milwaukee editor has discovered thai we shall he using nine kinds of money before long. Still, It is the one best bet that the "easy" brand will continue to be a hot favorite. Heart lo Heart Tal! IS. 11 By EDWIN A. NYE. Opyrlpht. 1S0H. by K1w1n A. Nv. ,;v -hv nn-aiis it! a devic. it is .'da: d .hat 11 ' , ........ .i.niailv h.,ild lit I lit' 1,. Il l, al i ,,nv..nrio:i. out even alt' unin t.1,,1 11"''. I' ' isk AtaixsT hoot ii snows it vi: e trial of J. Henry Booth '.' ral court. Is developing a " than the advance prom:--.- ' Hen..; and i,is asSoi'iates i- 1 : Jlic to believe. Mr. Ho.t'i. iant in t.ie present en?". 'ther. Senator Booth, are b"' "d. hai'tiig been Indicted a- ' h n (he Heney dragi.' ' 'leriug i;s harvest in this ' dis- iii-ur es In gome of th ' M arou -i public indignatij: f"" tolled t!ie popular clan.. -o'tlon and ujunlshiin-nt atil : 4 I'aati and terror among 't 0 had Ir any way been com: 11 Ml. ,1c land Irregularities. ' ' tot.f.-jsions under stress. tti 'ornter assmuati-s i' being well known ' '' nr: were directed a-: 3;in"' ' l"!itl( lans and .th..' , I,,.),! ,n s a i '" .ill ivh i. would pr Tii linst ihnse marked WOMEN CIGARETTE SMOKERS. Why slii'iitdli't women tuuoke ciga rettti if they chnoseV (.'guri'ttes nr nit particularly harmful except to oii:u' pcruns. After has arrived at the a::" "f twenty liie years there is t! i iva"!i " by i. ne should be denied 'i'l'is I',.- .'res n s'Mlety wonuin of ., u- Yoi't. v. ho Is ttirtiiig n crusade In f.l..r ' f W"iii''U cigarette Willi 'lii'l'H Well i; ail a iitait'-r i.f tnsle." as the ,. i.l u..;,:itl still u lictl she I.ISM.il her I; i'. ; ends mi the I 1 1 1 T "f i lew. . i ig I- r- "a riled by iieJt person ., .. ', 1 . ii 1 .0. but Ibe habit , - . Iicie l ega riled lis in. g.-n- , i : cost. .to l:a iiincb , , . ,m In llie matter ,. . .eti' .i'l '1'" 1 ""t I''." . . .. sti.'.l.c S.. that !.' , ,,,. , f.,r 111" g '.'.I ... !ii"U . ... i:..-.l. v l.i le I il. ill f ,r II..- u-':...:i. a r.giil , . .i i , ..i.t.-.l It": , ,,f ,.;,r g-.i!..!::.o:!i,Ta It ; : ' v f..f w. cell '"I"" tally . , .;..,!., i. t,.l. ici ii fr.-iy ; ... 'i""l ! !... I I- ' f '.: the ... , .. :.tc;. Ail.l ' la e l,..:..n of it f : w i 1 1 f..tiii.ti. o "lai ' 'hat seoiition. The result te greatest land grab .0 THE MARKET E0R REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & RugIVs 22 west 8ih St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE ;0 acrcfarin, 3S H'Th In f:r, Z in iiiihtiii.-; nw 6-ro(jin l.diise and tmrn; crop, Hturk, KiuW, i ni -i)if ii t k, etc. If !)iK-n yuun, ku with iact 111 M;t..'.ou lloUU ( llhl), hulumo oil K -'"I tfi iiiM. 3S2 hi th-, t;o ncri'H in rutUva tion, i inoru tan be; h'i i.'T'-y Id tinitn-r and pantun, tail f iif -d ; K-rftniii hoiiHt and I, ; t h ; t,' i x ) i 'H'.'l ta r n and row tiiirn for IH cowh; fiirm homo; crop; nil tool and iinih'tiitmn k' with ji:a' at O..VMi, on bent of t.rrnn. SO HiTf In rrop, 7 rnll'-H f,r'r!ii KuuHije. If Hold Koon, K' at f.io.lMi un m n rrop iniltidM- 1 "0 jcr-, 7 ini !! from Ku on jjood I'ra vl road ; 7 it' r n lit ru.ii vutlon ; In pani ur and tlinbi-r. 1; i,'s In I'h'nU. Ariiona, to ir;id for prop r:y in or m-ar Kiiei'-n'. N- 5-rofin hoiuu uuS lot !. In; ntod'Tfi io ry ri-w-f; wf furnlcb4, for (;! d ticw S-rooni hoiin and 'ho lots; kv-'I ht. rhlkm i,'-.:t- and park; famllr or-rha-i find o'-t.-h; a h'.rj.-; fur I,wmi. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west th Si. Kl)u dAI.K I'urites wisnu.g to.buv SOU acres of first-class timber la. ol cull on J. W. Carllle, I'-ur line., west of Halo. i f st i ami Jin i'i:i; Mu ni Will buy a beam It nl t'atttnruln vluev.iid, the Income I en in which will 'ie siifiiclent to num.' you in dependent (or Hie. Handsome piiiupoiei. valuable Informal ion and coiuracl tree. !'. H. Kobllismi. gcnenil agent, 1'aclflc l.rove, ('al. AIU llll lit t t'Oll AltSTltAf'IS I.: Oiiiigois county, or blue prints of vacant iiitiiis.i write Uoschurg Abstract t!ouiiiuny,4 Itoseburg. Or. J I j FOR SAl.p; All kinds of four-foot, wood. Can dallver nt oncu. Ad dreaa G. 1,. lleckwllh, Gosheu, Or. 1'hone Karuiura 62vf.. J'J6 FOR SA1.H 9-rooin houss, throe j blocks from Wtllajuotto stdeet; lot Kt)x7ti r.M.I. I'rien tL'100 Or... ' gon Land Company. tf FOR 8A1.K 35 acres river boitoiu land; H acres potatoes, 10 acriw corn; balanc In hay. Ch.Mip If taken at onoo. Knqulro 476 West Fifth Btreet. Jy20 FOR SAI,.; Tlmuer Innd; quarter section In townslilp 16, a. r. 1 w, Bocllon 32. Will sell cheap If sold at on co. Address C. J. 0., care (iunrd office LOST A crescent stickpin set' with pearls lost on streets since Siitur--ilny. Tinder please return lo Oattipbell-Kellman t'o.'s store nml receive reward J-7 FOR SALfi City coTiT close in"; llloii t H :, 0 and 1100; .'.0 down and il Opor month, without Inter est. W. II. Kay, at Huguim Quit Company's store. tf FOR SALK A No. i business for sale; Rood location; clean stock; will tnke city property In part pay ment. Wish to retlro from busi ness. Call at (lunrd office, tf FOR SALE A well Improved fnim of 120 ncros, 4 miles nort'h of t'o bnrg. This Is a bargain at t 0 per aero. On good tortus. Hinlth & llrown, Coburg, Or. FOR SAcK One National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter aud a large iron safe. Kuqulre of L. M. Travis, Loau & Havings bank building. FOR SALK At a bargain. Hill acres of timber on the Hlusiaw, nun mile from the river: rriliscH fi.lMin.notl feet. la.OOO. Klliillri C. V. Ogles liy. room Id. lleckwllh building, tf LNTKRN ATION AL COUIIKSI'O.M. DKNCK Hl'llOOLS "Th llusy , Man's Unlvarslly." Gives a thor ough training at your own home lu nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (whoa required) (mulshed free. Full Information aud circulars al th local enrollment office, 45 W. Klgblh strei, R. J. Ktrkwoorl, rep rusoutatlvs. . l'OLK'9 (1AZKTKKR - A buslnens dl- rectory of eaoh city, town and vll lagu In Oregon and WaMhlnglon. giving a deacrlptlTit sketch of each plain), together with tho kxiatlon nnd shipping facilities, and a clas sified directory of each business and profession. R. L. l'olk & Co., luc , Seattle. KOIt HUNT FOR RENT Nice rront room; fur nace heat: electric, lights nnd bath. Suitable for two gentlu- , meu. 1 i 4 Kattt Ninth street. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rilYSKTA.NH AM) HI'lttilCO.VH 1)11. ANNA MAUKICH .)tenpatlll( pliy'rlnn. All cu.nble dlneiiso treated. Women and elilldrsn I stieclalty. Office over V. K,,Uiiiih'l l'hons Red 1031. DR. 11. L. HTITDLhiY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 5111 Wlllnmrtto it rem Phone lllHck 1J2H. Consiillntloii free. Residence 734 Furry street. Phon. Red 117. C. H. CANNON, M. U. llomonpnthlr physician and surgeon. Chronlr diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl ral vibratory and light treatment Office, Sulto I, 9 and , Dunn biilld liiK. I'hone Main 540. Hoards Hoffman House. I'hone Mnlu 11. FOR SALK OR TKAIIK ISO iicrea of good timber land near Kugene. Would exebang.. for residence property In Kugene. For further Information, see li. tj. tiros. In Kugene theater blink. FOR SALK II V (IWMill H.I.1I room house, five and a half lots, piped for irrigation, high and dry; small barn and ch!rk"ti hoiit,c; nil! kinds of fruit and berries. If taken I at once, the nrbe will be 12100; In- j quire of Mill. Knst lath Street. t J. V. T1TU8. M. I). Homoeopathic physician and surgeon. Chronic dbHtasea and fiseaee of women and children given special attention. Fsrsdlc gslvsnlc, static, X-ruy and sihratnry electrical treatments giv en. Office, fjfll Willamelle slieel. with lYr. L. 10. Mcliougal. Resl deni-o, S3a I'earl street. Offiro phone, Main C l a . Residence phone. Main 03U : . . , .TT)ltM..VH.AT-I.AW "' I'oit SALK Kino nioiiiilnlii ranch ol so acres: 40 In cultivation and iibont 40 timber; creek running .through farm: fair huni" and oul biillilliigs; located eight miles s'liiih .,1 Kugene. Price l.oou f'nrl (J. Wnslibiirtie. . LOTS FOR SALK 11 Y OWNKR Two ' lots hihI s-room hon-e. burn; fine land for garden; on Fourth orert, near mill race Lot lin!iT, on Twelfth and Alder streets, Int north of Patterioin school. .1. J Wnltoti. Glf. Willamelle street, tf 8. 1). AL1.KM, AUoinej-stla, hit Willamelle struvt, KiiRene Oreaon. L. IIILYKl1, Attiirany-st-'.iw. Otrln, aver Yoran's shoe store, RaKeua Oregwu. LBON R. KIlMl'NBAiN, Atlorney-lit law. Rooms 1 and 2, Ketone Loan and Havings Hsuk, u. M. TRAVIS, Attorniiy-at-ia. Of flee over Kugene Loan & Saving! Ituuk, Kugene. Oregon. WALTON tt NKHK, Altorneys-at-la w J J. Wslloli and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts in th sum. trftcii, room 3, Waltot llbx-k, Kugene, Oregon Fltl'IT. NI'T OR OltN'AMKM'.M. TRIM'S Writ., or phone L. I' I Rounds. Hoffman lb ni," I will I b- In the el'y for a few tl;i. mid j til b" pei.e to f ull Hliil e V-t i. t This In the linn' of y r Ii onl'i 1 fur fail or spring pis n' lir: ; bv po t doing yon sciir,. whai oii wai.i J and get i,,.J,.ct h'oi k. "ir nlie s I rlifht, our prices are ris" t. nml we will eiid'-avor lo tr-u' )'i'i right I. P Rounds. WA.vrw l V.'A.N'i l!i - An eioerleni ''! atari-. i Iron, i .at the Fisher laundry C. A. WTN'TKR M Kl Kit, Allorliey-al law. Land titles ami irob.l stiec iHlllen Offlco over rbsiotiers-llrls !., H;.tili WOOIMHX K m POTIKIt. A!lorii") at-law. A. !. Woodcock and K. O pi. tier. Offlco onu block soulli ot ('ti'lainsn block, Kugene, Oregon WILLIAMS at HV.nS, ntiorn. ys si law. i. W. Williams, L. K llean Practice In all courts of Ihe slat and before the ''. H. Land Offlet Office. 12. 13. 14 and lf Mclllun . WAMKII V illllg mini to drive I"" w.ieoli Mum be a' ii" , I lit d on lie pUl W. V. N I I ! I A CI! I lo 1'". i w r II I II ., t. -'v.. I i. l.-l. 1 Ion . ii- f.r,. 1 .'l lre, M: It II i i.e. Ma, I, )-' WM'l-!li- Ihrc glrln to lesrS nursing st the KuKene fl ii-rl biu. pital. Appl; In Ur. J W. Harris ; If o o J K.'ISK U WKLI.H. UwyfT. No. 2t West Klghlh "treet, Kugene, Or ojiponlte postofflce. (iltea spei-la s'tenftitn to ibe .isnilnstlon of ab .tract., drawing will., iwttlliig f tal., conveyance, and collec'loiii A mo tn 'ill tieil.loll matter.. PhoU. lie. I I .'lt I '.' It Mt HA 1 ( 1 1 1 . Si'll alien tt.li g'vcit to divo.'i'" and moile .-li! f .!alc'4. Ak.miI for t'oli'l neli'sl ln,iritiic. Comtoi'iv. It.ion !,. Firm Niiilonal Hsuk Hulldliig -J''ii.en (Jregon. riulldlllg, Q 'tii-.l-: I'ttllM Ar - Aiclttl.ict. bnvlcu es and plans drawn, blue prints ami siioeilicitloiis. tteneral super vision over niilliliiigs In course ot eoiiMtriieiiun. If ihiitklng of build ing, large or small, see me. Terlua reiisoiiauio. Room 7, Chrisuiaa blocK t Altl'l.l' t I. K A MlltS JAY C. MOORK, carpel closuer. Phono Illnck 60 1 1. AllHTltACTORS TUB LANK COUNTY AUSTRACT CO., Rooms I and 3. Wareu Ulock, Kugene, Or Pric reason, hie. itKAl. KHTA1 K AOICNTS J. 1.. CLARK & CO. Dealers lu real estate. Crtiswell, Or. HOVTIIkK.N lAC4Fli IS. It. T1MK CARD Toward Porllnml rssseng.t Nu. Is 2:43 a. in., Orcon Ex- preiw. No. IS :ou a. in., Cottage urove Passenger. No. 12 11:56 a. in., Ro.eburs; Passenger. No. 14 0:42 p. m., Portland Ex press, Towartl Hiin Fninclsci Passenger. No. 11 2:1s p.m., Roseliurg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Culttige Grove Passenger. No. l.'i 12:32 a.m., California Kn press. No. 13 5:44 n. ni., Han Francis co Kxpruss. - Mciiilllng llinnili. o. m S : a 0 u, m.. leaves Enguue for Bprlngfiiild. No. (12 11:10 a. m., arrlvea;Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1: 00 p. m., leaves Logons for Wendllug. No. us (:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wendllug. WM. Vl'RRAY, lien. Pnss. Al, Porilntid, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, ;. Asst. U. P. A.' A. J. U1M.KTTK. . Local Agent. MK.(iv now" r.iiiii.(.K 1 HKI'AIKINO U nlint tiiukcn our work hd tlinruiiKh tnnl (l.n-itl)lf. Wo kiiow nuTljiKt'H fnun t h Ki'ixitid tilt. Vt'tifti ili ro U troulil ' wh ktuiw wh"!t lo I.Hiiti.) It and ri'int-dy I' in i!h- Ii-mI iiiuiiikm' and hortiHt t Iiim. T lint tncri im a f i rt r -i Joh and a vry Mtnall hill foi 't'l.':'. 1'nvr im tiy nir klU on vfnir c;inla.;. Y jii'U be !.ul you did. Burbacli & Bristovv 531 Olive St. Appreciates sniokinp good :igars. It fives him re!.ix,ition. I he Mount. Hood Ciftirisa favorite amony; all thinking men It is positively the be it 10c Cigar on the market : .1 J ; I ;i i i i V 1 o '-f'ar-.'(it',.'-rviy'H