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All P0 ,. ctkcr hit 'tons i . i.. oni rewipi u ' 7, J,! Address all com- ..very csLTniike all remlt- Inns 8U" r...,rrl i!" .Tki. tn The fcugeue Blip' table to Oregor Tb" carrier, per week.l .1 DeunJ' Der month .50 Delivered '"Y , n advance) 4.00 a-yr.K.--::: :s; One f5"11 5 SK" l' .j ner war lv Eugene Oregon, Pstof Kiieret w "'" .;,.. matter. nrr a - &g are authorizes te ...i receipt for subscriptions wr I.Lr business lor The ""j Weekly Guard, "."f uClark. "r";Caoree A. Drury. -?'".:. are and receipt for IV rWKI'EWHWT I'A'l'BB. tSfpflJiiNU TOCKTHKit run GREATER El'UENE TIk excursion of business men rom Portiana was lay arew a great crowd, ana tne Fourta of July celebration was a maimer. These events were an pun- i tn mtick success on. reaulrlng U III " H liuch labor and entailing consmera- llj .expense. During tne same time Li. Mn ontm-lnlned several hundred f embers of :the State Teachers' As- jclation. However, they all well re M the efforts put forth. They ivertise'd Eugene widely as the lead ig city of Oregon, outside of Port- ma. a position that has been won ny to years of consistent, energetic orlt on the part of our people. In lat time we 'have paved streets, lilt electric roads and spent thous ids of dollars In public and private iprovements. AH this Is the result of pulling to per of cultivating a local spirit progress. Property as a result has been en- inced In value, and business has in- tased in spite of the slump In many ces caused by the financial Hur ls not that sufficient reward for .Ding our purses for public lm irements and enterprises and do a'reasonable amount of work for general good of the community? h'lere never was a time when Eli te's outlook was brighter and her f future surer. After a few weeks summer (Juiet we have every rea i to expect the liveliest fall the ! erer witnessed. The sawmills are wring to resume, the stage of ac il construction . on the Oregon rn seems near at hand and Ik upon the city's gravity water ?m should beuin llpfnrn mn mi- 'I". All that Is necessary to keen pe growing right along city- to Keep alive the spirit that done so much under somewhat rree circumstances during the fH'fl Vun.p t- ., I f iu fuiuinue to pull :ber for everything that tends to ri me town and assist Its president. This party wi'.t nut cut I much ice this year, but Vook out for I them 111 four years from now. At ! the rate the prohibition idta Is gain-j lug ground, we would not be much ! surprised to Bee thatQ,urty riding Into power on the crest of a popular wave at that time. Prohibition is i becoming popular with the masslS.! and when the people get someihlm. 1 Into their heads. It Is more than like-' ly to result In decided action. THE Kt'CEXE DAILY GIARJ), TUESDAY. JI I.Y 7, 1008 eart to Heart TaIks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Co"-r""". 1S-5. by K,iwln A. N-.. COUNCIL WILL OPEN o WATER BONO BIDS C LA S S I Fi ED C OLUMN S TO YOUNG MEN. Jan KuMlk. ,bo vi, ,,. as w 1 I" left hand for JJioutO His left hand is worth Umt much to Dim. and more. v .... .... , , ' "e ' lose mat h if hand or ,u Bufl,.,. Vi.malu.nt Jaixin take its place with the oth er nations of the world, so fars the UnHw?rl States is concerned. The peace treaty preared by Secretary oi ouaie nooi ana representatives of ,u Bur"'i' p'i'Uiun,.it dls- tne mikado's government has been i " t,y ""'' 'eut or disease there ..1 J k.. ia ... WOUld ll ll n ... . ... sibucu uj; iuc iie&iuent ui rue unit-1 v u uls violin playing, ea States ana the Japanese emperor,!, tbi" vtoll"ist gen bis tonea ana will become operative Tir.iiii -hnir, J i y lt" use of the flugers of hi rt Tatlfied by the American congress! 1 IM" "ut 1,18 rKht hand which and the lawmakers of Jannn hi. i ronk'8 ' flourishes with the lnw ih.i the woria became crvlilzea Japan has i " ,,U!,I",'S8- t la the trained always been regardea as an inferior ! ,h 7 m' """ 'eft l""'d wlllca carry naUon. but now all this has changed ! ,T vl"lllll!,' Intellect and feeling to and it 'Is being considered among the k " ,MT 1 lu"se "''iislllve flugers foremost of the entire world i , '" " h"'r s l,r''uii"i Juat where to ,,, , - i P'"te "'emelvH, tn Kivt. out ,e sub , While somebody was looklnit Hip . shades of ii.,,i, " ; "'"I mmii uncut. dther way, Congressman John Wesley Kubelik's lingers are eductcd m. Gaines got an amendment adopted ; ers. that took some $60,000 a year away i Th"t Is why they an worn, $.K)0iX) from the express companies, and ; np'ece. when John Wesley went up for re- notnlnation heot It In the neck. Wns it a case of cause and effect, or did it Just "happen"? Tonight the city coun. il meets for Ci p.irpose if 0!.,.i;n.. Iii.l ., il,.. .''.! . water bonds. So fj;v Oder l'orris h;,s received onlv one 1 ''". I'-Jt he says ih,- maviir neiv h-.v.. a number, none, of which will be ''Pen-d till the council Is hi session It is desired to dispose of Vie bonds immediately, so that work Inav go right ahead on the proposed gravitv system from Hitchie creek. 1 tilt HALE 1 4 .IS Wonder If the $10,000,444 office building, 62 stories 909 feet high, which is to be erected In New York, Is not a scheme on the part of rich male factors to provide themselves with offices outside of ttje state's jurisdic Annlston, Alabama, must be an ex traordinarily healthy town, even If It is not listed among the health re sorts. Three of Its doctors are can didates for mayor. That ought to split up the undertaker vote. In answer tothe"ady "magaalnlst who asks, "Why do men love old clothes?" we beg leave to say that we have known of their belnu loved because their owners could not get new ones. When the fat-fryers start out for business, will they be confronted by Let us alone ' placards or onen check books Is a question that Is be ginning to loom up in certain quarters. Without taking sides In the dis cussion of whether the hodcarrler Is more useful to society 'than the poet, it may be remarked that he man ages to get hold of a lot more money. f SUING HUMANITY INTO I'l HK (JOU) los Angeles . - i-.-o una uis- othat for 5i5.ono r-M verier named David J. Block wn mr 1,!ly into pure gold Wee iS fiVPrt nn 11, . me uMsunm-Ihatj-DU weich u;r. ,. , e.5h more it will cost you more. I! . sn l,1S3 'he proportionate f! is yours. He nm.,,.... ''"imca to ' is sola,,, resim by feeding fe body "by means '- electrical current of three ' If you are a devotee of , 5'0U done in 1 " or 20.n,, This ,.0. au b no means 10 to 1 re we f,.w , MO oc1, , "u '"lacned to : t .'Thr as "' P'--nt Mlnn of 1)usine9s T,;--000 t0 ""'d '"to "'-ponnil man so trans. indir ti, 1 '""I Tom Watson thinks his luck is changing. He picked winners in two successive Georgia state elections but has not yet announced his choice for this year in the national field. The Mexican military authorities are actirTg an the theory that It Is Jut so Theodore Tlmmas might have Insured bis ears for a Inrgc sum. mnrvelously sensitive drams f tlluS). ears delecting Instantly the slightest discord In his great orchestra. And so I!urne-.loii,.s could well' afford to Insure his eyes. Without them he could not paint a "Vampire." Those eyes take In subjective beauty and charm and make them objective. Those eyes are belter educated and therefore more valuable eyes than or dinary eyes. Young man The world is nskiue of ever v,,,, man today not so much "Whut ,i knowr as "WHAT CAN YOU DO?" Can you do some one thing better than your fellows-play a violin, conduct n orchestra, nalnt n book, run a locomotive, mnke the plans " uoiise or build one, till a farm, mauagp u store. Ulead a chiisb hi,.,.! nose a case? The world, like ninn r ... Its lantern out always looking for a MAN. ' It will pay his price If be is the right man. He can have what be wants If he can do the Job. Add vglue to yourself: And there is only one way by which you can do that. It Is the old way. the hard way of labor, strife, toil, concen tration. The men here mentioned, you aay. were born to their tasks. Possibly. But one thing Is certain they mud hands, eyes. ears, valuable hv ,is. I'less. conscientious labors. You cannot make yourself a valua ble asset by the rubbing o' tin Alad iln's lamp. 1'OU SALE Kresh Jersey cow W . Second street. Kill SALK One tics,-, cow and caie 1'. L. Miller, llluir Street addition. tf V WILL IMY H)l ItTH OK .11 LY ACl'Or.NTS. All parties having bills or claims against the Fourth of Julv committee should present them to Or L. L. Whitson at once, as, the accounts must be settled this week. J9 Buy a package of "Will tirow" fer- uiiter ior your roses or garden. Price ;r,e. Chambers Hardware Co. KUK SALE Loose cheat hay. Squire Smith. Phoue Farmers Ux'J. ' d&wjliO FOH SALb A gas neater annost new, for sale cheap. Address Uox 14, Eugene, Or. tf FOH SALE Tnoroutruorea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. mil bALE Metrostyle pianola In g.iod condition; reasonable; in quire at this office. Jn LAKE M.AKRLK AMI GKA.MTK WORKS MOVKD. E. C. Iake has moved his marble works from the corner of Willam ette and Sixth in Vuct Qu,.n,h u. between Willamette and Oak, where tie will be pleased to see all old and new patrons. julg . FOli SALE Good tinvlnp in.ui,,,, in Eugene. For particulars ad dress box 413, city. jsi GASOLl.N'K U'onii m x w I W. G. White la Drenared in your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Rs;denc6, 5'R West BixU street. Ingrain wall paper guaranteed not to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d Will start to pick cherries Wednes day, July 8. JOHN THUAMEli J' Day Island. LAND I'ltAll) CASKS ! I (Iregonian.) The acquittal of James II. Tton!'' not siirprlsliiu. It was. indeed. pected. The testimony failed to sus- cheaper to shoot all prisoners cap-! tain tl,e gravamAi of the indlitnr.'nt. . .Moreover, tne verdict or iiie jury is one more proof that public tared than to fedd them; also that the only good rebel Is a dead rebel. 'nT'imein rtnis mil unul-iln 1 liu mntlwirt i,t lh.. prosecution, which puts men under indictment, and then holds the churct; over them for years before liringin them to trial giving out meantime every kind of insinuation against ligned, be: t lis sort of ! f wearisome , J Hid resent- Well, suppose Taft has been a wholesale resigner? It's better to be a chronic resigner of office than i i !, . . . i every k nd of ns nuat on aga ns to have to be resigned to the failure i -h ' rl lh,. ,,x ...i, scums one, laui u; stantly tnreiueneu anu maiig I never even indicted. This It's easier, and nleasanter. to drift 'thing not only has become we in tne shade, but getting out in the i" j ,. ., . , ,,f . I nient. Il does not please the people T sunshine and mi 1 nir 1 ke li nes s; .... ., ... , " or uregon inai iiiesti iriuis nue oeeii a niore likelv to cet von somewhere: , itninvpil for vnrs. for niirsiiance of also something. ' spectacular objects elsewhere, which. ! I however, also have failed. Hinge i Excluslveness can scarcely be car- Hermann has been under Indictment I rled further than a Massachusetts wo- ,lre V f'l Z , l, win 7 ' .... brought, to trial and never will V"-. man who travels In an air-tight glass, A s01.,3 ()f charges have been thrown case to avoid breathing common air out against Charles W. Kulton, yet carries It. ! there has been nothing but gas ari'l I wind unon which to btise them. No ... : wonder the nubile patience Is t.- THE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rushs 22 west 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE DO .ocrefarm, 38 acres dn crop, uJ in pasture; new 6-room l'.ouse and barn; a:tp, stock, tiois, implements, etc. If taken soon, go with place at li,5(S0 $1500 ctHfti, balance on ood terms. 1S2 .acres, 00 acres dm cultlva ticn, 40 more can be; 82 acres In timber and pasture, all fenced; 8-room house and baih; good 30x02 barn and cow barb for 34 (taws; good farm home; crop; all touis and implements go with place at u,rxiu, on best of terms. acres In crop, 7 miles ci uuia Loose ijiiKe .iiu iiiH.iu pi-., , ,, . . , , ... hausted. iaie who swipea a scnooner tnai was; once, the property of a Milwaukee' brewer were merely trying to quench their thirst. - ! As Loeb isn't going on that Afri can hunting trip, people are begin ning to wonder who will take the blanie for things when they dan't go right. All the Virginia Hut Springs hot-: proprietors are rooting Tatters just now whatever they may be when voting time rolls around. Singer Sew;;!g .".lacnine Company, 615 Willamette street, phone lied 1451. u cir- mft favorable il.,.' i .... . I bin u,. 1 ,1,e melt ""i over S-.'imi II:""' have to " M llij ,oj.. And watch saw rm ..,' 'iiin't rttVak ni r wi,'i to buy ,,. alt or a direct -.if. aicEg., t, ''"re Sown. farrU,r u u rnt. h 1,1. : 8 l DIDN'T WANT TO MISS ANYTHING. an en- b copper able ' ''"I" 31 .. -.i now -re "'it on the r,l;irge that sn:frcd with n ,i :"ni mv men i: N,. ' mj" '"n.HlHly be- "Tic hi.liit.i iv-t " " 1Jns are I'riiM,. Ohio "nil win "7 "u . ' """nnate i"viqi-r.t ,, '"I'm h . "I'lml Juh- (or and vice ... PWs mil if ...11 r i X' i " mil ,i i r ft i u tjt., nf.- i j Farmer Graball: "Don't ktr eO do? Jtt a "P " Q froit. Eugene. If sjld soon. will o at. $:!0.(M) an acre; crop included. 3 00 acres, 7 miles from Eu gene, on good grawrt road; 75 aires in cultivation; 25 in I'dsture and timber, i'rice, $1,000. 10 lots tn Phoenix, ArlEona, to t fide for property la or near E agent.. Ne "i-roi'im house ad lot close im; modern in every r'M'ec.t; well furnished, for e'J.uoo. ; Gccd new .'-room house and wo lots: g'jod barn, cb.icken house and park; family or chard and berries; a good home; for 1,(1(11). JVIcMURPHEY & RUGH 22 west Sth St, FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs, 13 for 1. W.. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th at. FOli SALK A first-class barn, suit able to be made into a dwelling. Enquire S66 or 846 Alder street tf KOK SALE 8 good work 1 orsos; 3 sets good work harness; ; lumber wagon. A. M. Ullbert, 87 W. lith St. pi FORM ONE - MORE HABIT YH' HAVE probably not et formed enough "hab its". It Is likely that you would find the ' ad-answering habit" a dividend-paying one and niw that would never lure you far away from the best thrift-creed ever devised. A habit is usiiallv formed through yielding to natural In clination. The nd-aiiswering habit will have to be cultivated perhaps against present In clination, and through an ef fort of will. You are not In the habit of saying inip.issllile," are you? ATTOIt V K VS t ( oiit in ucil. ) L. felLYKl , fttiorocy-at-law. Oincs ! over Vorau's shoe store, Eugene. 1 Oregon. Wanted ( t ontlnu,. ) l'OH SALE A, four months old cuS . bear. Enquire of C. V. Oglesln ; Enquire at room 6, lkckwlih uuiiaing. . FOR SAI.R lpi.t,. ..i,i..'..'.. I1 - . ..vi, nmilllifi lO UIIJ, !00 acres of first-class Umber ii,,i call on J. W, Carllle, four miles weai ut naie. WANTED A girl to do hoasett,.rk l'.nquire at tHO llKii slr,,01- lf ANTEH G;rl work. Apply 7 for general house 5 Kerry Street. WALTON & N ESS, Attorues-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. 1'. Ness. Will practice In all the courts lo the state. Office, room 3, Walton lllock, Eugene, Oregon. WOODCOCK POTTER, Attoriieys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock aixl E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. 1. N. HAKDAUGH. Special atten tion given to divorce aud settle ment f estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 6. First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. l'HYSK'lA.NB AM) 81 IKiKO.NS DR. ANNA MAL'REH,. Jsteapatblo phyo'cian. All Qurablo diseased treated. Women aud children t. specialty. Office over P E. Dunn's. Phone Red 1631. . , DR. H. L. STUDLrJY-Osteopathic physlclau. Offices ovl'r Chambera' store, 518 Willanfette street. Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 'Ferry street. Phono Red 319 7. ; '. I fOR SALE 9-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 8ix4 feet. Price. J2100. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE Royal Amies, black Re publicans, Rings and Lamberts; V Ludford, tlephono Black 3262 1194 Moss Ave, Falrmount. FOR SALE Several hundred corilR oi wooa; bony fir oak, maple and ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plunk uu jonnson real estate office. FOR SALE Five horse power gaso line engine, traction wagon, and wood saw; In good order; price .'aa. write, R. Cook. Irving. A-l i OK SALE Choice Rnvnl tnim cherries, carefully picked, for sale. Phone Black 2S.11, or call at 'oi Washington sl.c-et, cn-'ier West Seventh. FOtt SALE 35 acrPR river linttnm land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balance in hay. Cheap if taken at once. Enquire 476 West Fifth street. y20 i' uk h.LE Timuer land; quarter secuon in townsiup 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will Bell cheap H sold at once. AUdress U. J. G., care Guard office. FOR SALK City iocs, close in $300 $350 and $400; $50 down ana i uper month, without Inter est. W. H. Kay, at Eugene Gun Company 8 store. tf FOR SALE One pair light mares 7 and 8 years old, weight about juiiu lbs: one mure, 4 years old weight about 1150. A. M. Gil bert, 87 W. Cth St. ,17 FOR SALE A, well Improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. This Is a bargain at $10 per acre, un good terms. Smith Brown, Cohnrg, Or. FOR SAL.E One National cash regis. ier, one nemington typewriter and a large lmn turn Rnnnim nt i. M. Travis, Loan A. Savings bank uuiiaing. HAY FOR SALE Tho hv on ihe . fair grounds has been cut and Is now ior sale at G per ton on Hie ground. OaXs and vetch. En quire ot V. M, WHklns or 'j. i Bangs. j7 i4 FOR SALE Good tlenn stork of general merchandise located at one of the best tradiug points In Lane county; will rent building; party must have at least $3,000. cash. A gilt edge opening. Address Lock Box 21. Fall Creek. Or. FOR SALE Oil TRADE 1 Sit acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would exchange for residence property In tlugene. For further Information, see G. G. Grow, in Eugene theater block. i jl'OR SALE BY OWNER Sever. room house, five and a hnlf lots, i piped for irrialioii, high and dry; I small barn and rhickrn hoiine; all kinds of fruit and berries. If taken jilt once, the price will he J210D; In quire of KOfi. East 13th Street. I W A VTl-,,, ' .... "...Mt,ei.urmsiici house, t or 0 "'us tor two or three months; not too far onf Tl, i.. t " . ..i . in it in 1 1 v. Eugene Real Estate & Investment tf IOST AM) l-XUNI) LOST Ladles' black belt with gold buckle between 9th and High and Longregat tonal church Sunday. L.eave at Guard office. 2t luo1 A carmen bracelet (gold iiugi; lost on streets July 4 Finder please leave at Guard of ice aim receive rewnrd. , J7 LOST On tho streets thin ihviiinui afternoon, a pocket book contain ing $75 In currency, an Elks' card etc. Finder please leave with Geo' H. Smith or at The Guard office nun receive liberal reward. . J7 MISCELLANEOUS SAY I am here again to work. 1 am the lone comont u.,-b., i ..u, nv--i miu finisher. Get your work done by L. . ii iiiiauis. i NOTICE Havl Till rACHVOrnH liinni n... injury I have resumed- my business oi uorsesnooing and general black smiuitng. c. D. iiolowny, East cievencn street, Falrmount, Or. 5 SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. TVvnn, in coniiiici a su:niiier school ut her home on S. Will for several weeks during the summer. Re view work In the fourth and firth grades. For further information phone black 2891. DON'T fall to see Cbezem if you Wabt barllln In rani nr. "- DDinig. (in buy and sell farm and city prop- oivj. improved and unimproved Timber and mining stock. H. Che 'em. Room 11, Walton Bldg tt INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOc7- ihukw SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home Jn nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office 45 W Eighth street, U. J. Kirkwo'od, reul resentatlve. TOLK'S GAZETEER A business di rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon and Washington, giving a descriptive sketch of each place, together with the location and shipping facilities, and a clas sified directory of each business and profession. R. L. IoIk & Co Inc.. Seattle. C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathle physician aud surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a speciality. 'Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3 Dunn building.- Phone Main Sell). Boards Hoffman House. Pboie Main It. J. F. TITUS, M. D. 'lioniooopathle physician and surgecjn. Chrome diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradic galvanic, stolijc, X-ray and vibratory electrical trmtments giv en. Office, 581 Wljlamette street, with Dr. L. E. McDojugal. Resi dence, 632 Pearl sti'eet Office phone, Main 629. ' Residence phone. Main 631. : LMlKKTAKFRS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and embalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funernl director. State licensed embaliuer. Office and residence. Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 44X1. VETEItlXARY Kl'IICilOOXS Dlt. ('. C. GRIFFITH Formerly Slate Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on State .Medical Board. Is located at 23 W. 9th Street; Phone Red 1681. MINING ENGINEERS" HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene Oregon. . architect" FREE THOMAS Architect. Saetch es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course ot construction, lf thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Cbrlsmaa block. CARPET CLEAN EltS JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner. Phone Black 6071. AUSTKACTOIts" THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugene, Or Prices reason Me. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS J. L, CLARK & CO. Denleru IL real estate, Creswell, Or. Hilt KENT FOR RENT Nho trout room: fur. nace heal; electric lights and bath. Suitable for" two gentle men. Ii4 East Ninth street PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ITTOHNKVS-AT.I.AW GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Mode GiHoliie Engines for iiuniiiiiiti, sprat'ing, Hawing, grind ing. .Outfit complete. :..i... ..I.- k:....l. r,.M u-,.l.rl.!f,t FHirlwuikM-More DyiuimoM ad Mo torn for power mn tight. FairiiMnks-Morw Windmills anil Tower. I Fairrwiike-Moric firiiMleni, reed liiipliem. Wi ll I'limps. I Foil SALE - Fine mountain ranch ol so acres; 40 in cultivation and about 40 timber: crck running through farm; fair hoiie and out buildings; located eight miles siiiiih -of Eugene. Price 1.000. farl G. Washburne. LOTS "FOR SALE BY -OWNER Two lots and 8-room house, barn; fhie land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf S. I). ALLEN, Aiioimj at-la, 616 1 Willamette si.rei'., Eugene Oregon LEON R. ED.MUNsuN, Attornoy-at-law. liooms I and 2, Ecueue Loan and Savings Bank I i E. C. Oulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Fl.mr Itouin New rubber Tire Tin limit. Full Creek Stage Line. Hilt West Hlh Sireet. I'lione Main OI) tj. X. IKAVIS, AUumey-m-id. of fice over Eugene Loan & Saving) liana, Lugeue. Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Atloriiey-al law. Land titles and proiialu spec ialties, uiitco over Chambcrs-Hrls-tow Bank. .Ml fir't itinllly gixxN nt low-inl I FOR SALE Two story residence I and lotS0xlo between Ninth i and Tenth streets. Soon" will be : . , .. ,. I aooo ior nusinens iie-ntion. Also price-. al.VN In M.M-k LIlM-rnl termN. ,,. ,.,. T,.,n n , .;i,.v,., ,, I'riimiit reply In IniinlricK nnil ijulck : ,,,, f,M..., ..... ....I ' ' ' fn I I ." IlllIlM'lllA rue mr iiimjiimii; Him price". BERGFR.&. BEAN HDW. CO . - JgeDLiS, tusene, Jr fa,reSk. MORSE (O, CO. Portland. Oregon W A N'rP II Thrun ulrlj 1.. 1,.,, 0 ntir'liig nt tlie KuiretiQ'inernl hos I ulial. Apply to Dr. j . W. Harr'- (JEOItCE II. DDIlitlS Aitorin y-at-law; office llovey Huiiding, cor Mh and Wlllatnelte streets; rooius 1 and 2 upstalra. JESSE C. WELLn, l.awye,-, No. Zt i West Eighth street, Eugene, Or ! opposite poslofflce. Gives special ! attention to tho eamlnatlon of ab- luracm, urnmng wins, settling es tates, ronveyanrej and colleclloiis Also lo all petiHlou matters, i'bout Red I 17. ot-jj 4th of July spec- II J FANS-SHIELDS-FESTOCNS all in the National Colors Schwarzsch ild's Book Store 386 WillamcLle St.. WILLIAMS i IIKAN. tiornevs-ii(. law. J. W. Williams, L. E. ilean I'ractlce In all courts of the slat and before the 1'. 3. Land Off let Offices 12, 13, 14 aud 15 MtC'luui W ilhi rrf Cc. 7f'rsfcr Liijhl and M'avy Haulma WCX)D I OK iALE ,i04 WIIjmetleSI fiiigrn-, Oifoo O t'biiue lliack II 1 1