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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
scfl"x make all remit .. Ores0"' . KU 'in advance) r .t ntr roni" repiM . . 1.50 itiw- Id w Biai"! 10 Fueene, Oregon, P-wtof- St tor Subscriptions 1.-VT I1'K1I. rATHIXS KOIl THK JWi t. fr 1910. for which Hons are now being n.ade. in- . V, Iii inunc!. etea in advance country! The cosi oi me t S14.000.000. Lquire the services of 70,000 many oi tnese iur ""'t. ipnumerators there will be an 65,UUU.. nunc Ivll service rules, it is deemed (lent to appoint mem au.u .jvll service methods. There jiti Hlstrlct supervisors and I thousand clerks. .1 I '! ntwei thp Itics gamercu States, Alafka, Iiawr.il, Guam. I . i n .. i i Itbe canal zone anu rvi iu Philippines will be'dmitted Iacensu8 was taiien as laie as I-J tin ettnanea nf Another HO II1U lC c!"-"". " ght be deemed objectionable' ...... I.-... It inauvea, wuu nve iu um n. are not only to deal wun cu, but to be a3 complete as as to'ngriciiiuire, manuiac laes and quarries. Condonsa- ! !. nlmoil mt ami In rHnO. the mortuary data will be i ious necessity is recognized lan to bejln t'.:e rnunt of the lm April 10 Instead o.' June, leen the ctittnni. Ijr .'tofore itors have' found so many ilosed and families absent returns have been unrella- ly people having been omitted led in the wrong place. The 1 will anticipate the vacation Crumpacker bill, which is to be passed promptly on nlng o' congress, provision jmade for the taking of the iral census every five vears. ft to farming the country Is S so fast that figures collect- once In ten years fall far adequately setting forth ac- pitlons. There is also a erow- Infe In fa'vor of taking the ln census at five instead of lierlods. alion of the twelfth census ten volumes. It Is honed 'leenth may be presented in most seven, and yet he so f nsive as to fulfill the pur ple sreat wm-L- lllMiOX K.STKItX K)H 1IK.XVV TRAFFIC I1 tern no dotihr hut it i Harriman to make the Or rn the main iiuc Ul IMS Jl - lIi'niia road. This is evi he taer that tiw. j . f constructed between Weed, niamatn Falls, Ore e f the most substantial n the coast. .t only seventy-car nasslmr ' in every e,; ,n , T in !!. "iern railmad con-hl-h tends to slur.v that it 10 bundle a nrt vi, oyer the new road. 'en int . the !' '"K" t Weed, Gal e new ro,, wi; )(, 1)m "o hundred fee, Kreal. between the i- I'm route, while , ... Uminate , ".at are very expen f fniany especially in .. . ' ',.ei iai;v realize ti, t. . . or .h.i.e years , l-e ,.nu,OUi 'lZmf "' "' im- J"""i'"is n ,sP :s tipnn which n, ti ,.rj '"':lr' f tiiis city. '' "' a -'" : in and " ,a!" ,:i !K' will '' : ' ' ' i : ;i -iii-- i'road f:no th -""1 bUsjn In th- J -n. i-'b'.:r. t;;.-.- 1j.is conn that a " I'ass a building ordinance, nubniit It to the people iu acordance with the Initia tive law, and If it curries legally Issue bunds for any public- iiui puse. Here after It will not bo necessary for a city to go before Jlie legislature to se cure authority to bond. The effect , of the decision, as applied lo l'ort- i land, will be to make available In large bond Issue Involving fS.OUU.Ouo for the construction of an additional! conduit to the Bull Run river fur un j Increased water-supply, for a new bridge to replace the Madison street structure, for extensive parking, and for a boulevard system for the city, voted for by the people a year ago. There Is one thing quite' certain and that Is that neither of the vice presidential candidates represents a great deal of money and where the campaign funds are to come from THE Ft nuXK DAILY fil'ARD, THl'RSDA Y, Jl I.Y 18, 1008 ' Z " . -- I Head i By tDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. J9i. by M-tn A K The General Demand ! cf the Y, 11-Informed of the V,.rl.Mi-w i CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ..I 1 r "" """ l"T 6""ll1'' S':i:int ami. :!;cie:,t li.,.a laxative ,!y kmwn v..l'ie; a laxative nbit-h i :.v-i4i could ' auction fr family use l.jv.u,,. its COm- -nent j. arts are kiioi,'te them to bo wlclcsoine and truly buiefieial in enVct ONCE UE WAS A MAN. acceptable to the system and gentle, yet This is an editorial ubout one who ' prompt, in action. I used to be a man It,,, ' He is now a uHllionalre , " 6UPply'"g tbat demauJ with its I This man began his business life I " comblnil,ion of rP of Figs and j without a dollar. If. as some nee has ! bon"a' the California Fig Syrup said, "a man Is worth only a day ! Co- I'roceeiis along ethical linen and relies on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. I OK bAI.K Full S.U.K One tresr. . 1'. Miller, liluir Sir ;i ml calf. '. ( 1 Oii'u. tt r'i n ue. Loose ciieai l ay. Squire Smith. Phone Karuuis lixV. d&wjju FOIt SALE TuorouRTiuii a Hereford' bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. :f from bis shoulders dowu and JJu a day from his shoulders up." this man at .first was worth only f2 jny. After awhile he beuan to use his head to work from his shoulders ui. this year Is .something that Is lust! A soon ns be got to workluir from now causing much'concern to those j bl shoulders up he began to work! To get its beneficial effects always buy whd "control o block of votes." Taft olhen- IIe ll'arued "o to make t,e genuine manufactured bv the Call has given' out ,he formation , hat TZ Zl Co., aLt the source o the Republican supply clnl I)rlvll(.Kes ,,. umu wUo by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents Foil SAl.K Metrostyle pianola in good condition; reasonable; In quire at this office. J 1 3 FOR SAI.S Buff urpinftou egg, 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th it. FOR SAUK A first-class barn, suit able to be made Into a dwelling. Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf of money will be accounted for, and made public, and doubtless the Bry an management will do. likewise. To say the least, I't Is not expected that this will be a very good year ror the political grafter, v indeed, it Is really uncertain, whether either the .Demo crats or Republicans will .be able to secure enough money to cover their legitimate expenses. Eugene Field-and Joel Chandler Harris are wo of America's greatest with bis hands never gels.. Then he ; per bottle. began to get rich quick. In a little while he was a millionaire. And there was the man's wife. When he was just beginning to do things with his head he married a flne girl, who, like himself, was poor. She worked hard, denying herself. She saved and slaved and lost her beauty. What mattered it? They were netting rich. They would enjoy their pros perity together. Then this innn became a thing. He looked Into the face of his wife benefactors, for both made the lives and saw that her beauty had farted of little children happy with their in- She did her best to please him. but the teresting writings, the one In delight ful poetry and the other In prose equally delightful. Suitable monu ments should be erected to the mem ory of each. , Again the people of Central Amer ica are showing that, revolutions are their favorite sport, and that their professionals are as popular as our baseball -stars. -To these pepper heads peace looks mollyeoddllsh' as croquet does to our baseball fans. Really, If the newspapers are not more careful the .gentlemen nominat ed for president will find it out be fore they are visited by the notifica tion committees. Just think what an awful thing that wodld be.' Wi(th ' both hatibnal "committees making public .receipts and expen ditures, tho outlock is good for the frequent appearance of John Doe and Richard Rce In the role of contribu old charm was gone. And one day( this creature iu ma.le gurments hap pened to bump Into a girl who was artful, fascinating and pretty to boot. She looked at him and smiled. He was hypnotized and finally undone. He would have this woman. He would buy her. He was rich enough to do so. And thus the plot thickened. The male creature sent his lawyers to the old wife, who had literally given herself to him, body and bouI, and of fered her much money. The lawyers told the wife her husband had no fur ther use for her. Then came the di vorce suits and the scandal. Finally the millionaire went away with the pretty woman. And almost every day the old wife cried. Who Is this fellow with much money and no soul? Turn to the commercial reports of Dun or Brndstreet and read over the li"t of millionaire!) quoted there. Mf you will pick out some one at random you will scarcely fall to find his name and address.' The political boss may be a back number, but the leader who wields undisputed sway is on decit-r-very much on deck and In fact, all over the boat. "A rose by.a'riy other .nam?," etc. We hadn't thought of it in Just that light, but as "Teddy" says hunting the no'rth pole'. Is "corking good sport," it will have to go that way, though candor compels us to say that It isn't our brand of sport. Stock Is being sold In Berlin In an i airship line between the prominent I European capitals, but excursion tick-1 ets are not likely to be put on sale j for a few days. ' v f ! At last a happy man has been! found, and wonder of wonders, he Is a baseball .umpire, who says he re gards his work' as the "most delight ful on eartfi." ' ADYICRTISKI) I.KTTKRS Juiy 15, 190S. Eakei, G. F. Bellows. Kurlb'.irc. Hoggs, .Mrs. O. C. Hush, Harrr. Liutle.', C. A. Byrne, Mrs. l-aura. Cameron, J. Carbln, e'red. Eldridga', Mrs. Sarah. Hart, I'. G. Jackson, Frank B. Kennedy, Johnnie. .Morris, A. M. Seeley, Mrs. Cora. Sim,', James. Stein, Will, .1. Stevens, D. F. -. Stevens, Miss Lula. Sullivan, Michael. . Thompson, Mrs. Vloja. Warner, Albert. J. L. PAGE, P. M. 'lucel at the pared and will be hit meeting. C It is probable that a state associa tion will be f-irmed- to further these objects. CITY The Dlsston Lumber Co.. of Diss tou, a small station on the O. & S. E. railroad, between Cottage Grove and the Bohemia mines, today filed articles. of incorporation with- the county clerk. 1 he Incorporators are H. D. Crites, T. H. Hornsby, and W. B. Haley. The capital stock Is Jic.ooo. ' The woolen mill Is running on part lime filling orders as they come in. Twenty-two people nre now employed at the plant, ubout a third of a force. FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class timber land call on J. W. Carlile, four miles west of Hale. FOR SALE 9-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet. .. Price, 210n. Ore gon Land Company. ' tf FOR SALE Several hundred curds of wood; body fir oak, maple and ash. 11. A. Seelye, office ntJ'lan and Johnson real estate office. TO LET For Business Pm posts ADVERTISING SPALE "WITH POWER!" AXY legitimate cnlcrprise nuiy "nut" aiKertiHing lice in tliiti nevtpiiwr with "power" tin- one deH-iul-nblo motive Kiwer for "run ning' any biifcinefs that ran be nuulo to run tlio Kwcr of rilJl.KITY. ' . SHiee .inn ' be si-cure! ucconl ing to your requirements much or Utile, as you may rlwt Willi u pn'fcmice for "much" If you, Iok' to do "lunch" busi ness, ' Apply al Business Ofiice s IHH TOIIS i ('..illumed.) lilt. II. L. SliiM.hY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store. 51S Willamette street l'houe Black 1 ;i J r, . Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry Btreet. Phone Red 317. C. H. CANNON, M. I). Homoepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl cal vibratory and licnt treatment. Ot.'lee, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dun n build ing. Phone Main fi40. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. D. Homoeopathic surgeon. Chroma J. F. TlTl'S. M physician and diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, DS1 Willamette street, with Pr. L. E. MrDougal. Resi dence, tiltli Pearl street. Office phone, Main 629. Residence Plionu. Main tiltl. 1 L'NliKKTAKKHH 4 LOST AX1 FOVXH FOR SALE Five horse power gaso line engine, traction ...,;on , wood saw; in good ord -r; price 1!25. Write, R. Cook. Irving. A-l FOR SALE 35 acres river bottom land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balance in hay. Cheap II taken at once. Enquire 47G West I Fifth street. . Jy20 I E. G. HAIGHT, Photos, stampB and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf WOOD! WOOD! 16 inch old growth fir, $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. " tl Prize night tonight at the'Grand. The Bulck autos are the best. See R. B. Wray about tbem. He can be found with ihe Eugene Transfer Co., phone Red 1101. tf Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Cr. tf Prize night tonl.gT.it at the Grand. , Notice ! Final Settlement. Notice hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator t)f the estate of Pe ter L. KjI'.o, d ceased; Hint the coun ty court for Lane county, Oregon, ba by an order duly made and entered flxci Monday, the 24th day of An gus;, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. as the t!ne and the county cour! room in Eug?ne, Lajie county, Ore gon, as the platb to hear any objec tions to the said account. All per sons interested iu the said matters are required to file any objections to the said account, with the clerk of -aid com", on or before the sold day. FRANK LAUSEN. Administrator. Estale of Peter I.. Hollo, deceased. WALTO.V & NKSS. Attorneys. Some of the politicians would find it hard to stomach the prevailing diet of "pease" and hominy" if It were not for their hope of pie to c:ime. GOOD ( OI iHTi 1 1 K. For the complete ure oi co'ghs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and ail lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co., props., Cleveland.-O. 'HOPOSKD MIANGK .MAY NOT OPPOSE liKKR Porch furniture at Chambers Hard ware Co. d i Singer Sewing 615 Willamette 1451. Macnlne Company, street, phone Red tt White's restaurant for square meal. 20 cents. a clean, aid A temperance meeting along orU; Inal lines v.i:: be held at th" oper:: house i.i Sahm. Saturday nh', l". The nio.eai.'iu has been initialed ,y hus lnef ; men of that city. !;:id 1' said t :i n i many of tho loading I'ro'iibl tionh's of Marion county give it t icir endorsMiH-iK. It is tli"? Idea of the pni'iioleri of the meeting, while iu;tatin the liquor traffic, to draw i line li.-tw-en disfi.led and Icrinented liqu irs. The purpose is to discriminate between the two. so that in future local i,p ion or prohibition elections, th" voiers I can keep whiskey out of their pre I ciucts. au.i at the se Hum permit the sale of beer. Sulem is in the 'center of t'lj Oreg in hop country and much of lis business d"pcmls on the welfare of the hop industry, which Is threatened by the present prohibition movement. '' Am tlier suhj ct that will be brought up at the Salem meeting will lie t:-e demand for state Inspec tors of beer, wines and liquors, whilst dlllie-i will be to enforce the provisions of th- pur -food law. An anti-lre.;ting resolution has been pre- FOR SALE CHEAP Have two camping outfits) consisting of two wagons, four horses, harness, etc. W. H. Lucas, at camp on West 8th street. J16 LOST A black folding ladles' mon ey purse: lost on the road between Smithfleld and Eugene. One check on First National Bank foi ls, one on an Eastern bank en dorsed by Randolph Freeman for $50; In coin one $10 and two $5 pieces, $1.50 in halves and one 25 cent piece. .Under leave al thls oflco and receive reward. J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene. Or. DAY &. HENDERSON, undertakers and eiiibalmerti. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. ; W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and resldonce, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Rod 44S1. i V Ki'KIUXAItY S li t ( i KO X S FOR SALE Timber land; quarter section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell cheap It sold at once. Address C. J. Q., care Guard office. FOR SALE! A well Improved (aim of 120 acres, 4 miles nortn of Co . burg. This Is a bargain at $50 per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Or. NOTICED Having recovered from my Injury 1 nave resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smlthlng. , C. D. Holoway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or. FOR SALE One National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire ot L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. f FOR SALE dood clean stock of general merchandise located at one of the best trading points In Lann county; will rent building; party must have at least $3,000. cash. A gilt edge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. SUMMER .SCHOOL, Mrs. Poyner will conduct a summer school at her home, on S. Will for several weeks during the summer. Re view work In the fourth and fifth grades. For further Information phone black 2891. FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would exchange for residence property-In Eugene. .For further Informatlqn, see G. G. Gross, in Eugene theater block. FOR SALE . BY OWNER Seven room house, five and a half lots, piped for Irrigation, high and dry; small barn and chicken hoime; all kinds of fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street. t A litti.!-: c.w.i: VOW AXI) THKX. is all thf.. is required to keep your carriage or wagon in fine running order. We wiil be glad to look ovur vour rigs and k-t p ihem In fine con dition at a small cosl. If you need re pairs tie sure you come to us, as we know how. Burbach & Bristow 31 Olive St. ORAL PROOF J. W. BARRINGCR Expert housemover Moves anything'. Twenty-liv years experience. Residence, Ea Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eaeene. Oregon FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 in cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running thromrh farm: fair house and out- bulldlnes: located eight . miles south of Eugene. Price 1,000 Carl G. Washburne. LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lets and 8-room house, barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, nonr mill race. Lot 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just tinrth nf PnttnrHon Rchd'bl. J. J Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE Two story residence and lot 80x160 belween Ninth and Tenth streets. Soon will be good for business location. Also lot between Tenth nnd Eleventh streets. Apply 633 Olive street. FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and one 3 M -Inch Mitchell wagon. In good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect team ror all purposes. Price for outfit $450. Inquire at this office. FOR SALIC Three draft horses) one earn weighing 1350 each, one sev n. the other eight years old; gvu tie and Prue; new 3", wagon and good set nf harness for sale cheap. One f ve-yenr-old dark brown norsc weighing 1750. Call on or address Herman Schmltt, OrcHWelt, Or. .124 WANTKD WANTED TUreo girls to learn nursing at tho Eugene General hos nltal. Aolilv to Dr. J. W. Harris tf MlM'KLIjAHNOliS SAY I am here again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker and finisher. Oet your work done by L. C. Williams. DON'T fall 10 see Chezem If you want bargains In real eBtate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Che cem. Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON- DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." . Gives a thor ough training at your own home in 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, R. J. Klrkwood, representative. POLK'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 shinning facilities, and a clas sified directory of each business and profession. R. L.'Polk & Co. Inc., Seattle. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ATTOUXKYS-AT-1.AW S. D. ALLEN, AttoriiBj-at-la, bit Willamette street, Eugene Ormcon. LEON R. EDMUNnUN, Attorney-at law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene LoaL and Savings Bank. GEORGE B. DOR It IS Attorney-at- law; office llovey Building, cor 8th nnd Willamette streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. L,. K. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of flee over Eugene Loan & Snvlngt Bank, Eugene. Oregon. . A. WINTER MEIER, Attorney-al law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chambera-Brls-tow Bank. WALTON & NKSS, Attorneys-at-law J. J. Walton and S. P. Nbbs. Will practice In all the courts In tin state. Office, room 3, Waltor. Block, Eugene, Oregon. DR. C C. GRIFFITH Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia; served three years on State .Mi'diritl Board. Is located nt 23 W. 9th Street; Phono Red 1681. MINING ENC3IXKF-RS HERBERT LEIUH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene Oregon. , ARCHITECT KREiE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and. plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super ' vision over buildings In course ot construction. If thinking ot build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, - Chrlsman block. CAKPKT CliKANKllS JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner. Phone Black 6071. Special Today AND EVERY DAY Dass-Hueter Paint and a good painter make the best job bn .,eartl F. LUDFORD , t02 W. 8th St. NEW YORK ! CLIPPER 18 THE dREATEST THEATRICAL D SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSUED WKKKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), lX.BT.nTJ BORIS, , H'tlMSIIKHS, luiau. 47 W.3MB 8r MwYoHJL CHICHESTER S PILLS l.pllrar A"k your I'mtruUl f"f a AN'l'Kl) KurnishiMl hotfru. u or 0 rooms for two or three iikiiiiIih; nut too far out. Three in family. Kugene Real Kstate & Investment Co. ; tf : i E. C, Oulliford Feed crid Li try, Boarcing Stables AN'l'Kl) Young man as helper in cijiintiy store. Somo cxpcili'iic P'c .sarv. Address "S.," cin e 'if Cuii 'l. ' 'f i'A.VI Kl-- A -.1111111 to flr family waflilng and Ironing. Apply" li'-X K Ninth. In the morning. Knit RKNT WOODCOCK it I'OTTIOR, Attorneys at-law. A. C. Woodcock atvd K. O Potter. Office one block south ol Chrlsman block, Kugene, Oregon WILLIAMS & MKAN. Utorneys-ai law. .1. W. Williams, 1,. K. Hcao Practice In all courts of the stat and before the 1". S Land Offlci Offices 12, IS. 14 "d 15 Mcflun L. IIII.Yrir. Attnrney-nt-law. utile over Yoran'i. shoo store, Kutct'tt. Oregon. I. N. HARIIAl'GH. Special atten tlon giv'ii to divorce and settle ment f estates. Agent fur Contl nenial Insurance Company. Roiui f. I'lrst National Hank Building Kitpene. Oregon. Hullriine The Little Quail! "Mother, ' thsr- muc The Mothers "Oet in tronl of a mm vn t.n the wsrl'l i enell caujht in hit ew I'l.K'r Room N Rubber Tin- Turnout Full t'r'-ek Stage I.1IM ' I'lH.IH- M.'llll jj I 'd'! I'KVT Thr liiflv f n ,lir"l front rooms for lKMts( l;'oiiliK. Ap ply lit", Ka.it Ninth sin .1. i I ' I'OK IIKNT - Nlro tronl room; tur naci. I. oat: eli-cti-lr i!jIih and l.ntli. Hullalil" for two i; ' 1 1 1 1 ii.i-i K.1 K.ist Nlnlli -ir'-ift. ''( 1 I l-'T i-'MIVI''" A' .I-':"' I'U- I'alV I l':i- Hi' i JKSRK G. WK1.I.S, I.nwyc-,-, N(ll U West Eighth treet, Kugene, Or oiip-qltft postofflce. Cilvuii spe'-la' atteuilon to .ho examination of ah strncts. ilrnftlng wills, settllntr tati'H, t-onveyances and cnllectloim A Ho to all peuslon matters. I'hom Red 1 17B. I'llla 111 llrd nJ lold lumllirV t-... te.ll ilh lil ic KiUn. ' l'Ln na othrr. Htir of imp DrucKl.t. Aifc r'.rrill.MriiH.TFRK DIAMOND ItKAMI I'll.l.M, (. V5 yrari knnwna. hm. Sulci, Al way. Hallal 1 SOLO BY DRUGGISTS tVLRVWHtRE Wil iams G c 7 r r sfc r Luhl and Heavy Hauling v hjj tor salb S04 Willi nellM iueit'. Ortn Hhnne llUnk II ' Every Woman i iowrMie4i ann innnin unuw lunit i hit wuiiilt-rfril MARVFL Mhirlinu Sorcv m-,Miiii i on? n'r,tB 1.1 rr ar.l.l hr II. Ir li rniuoiiaiiiiiilrihe miHI'll'. ft'-TUt no otlwr. lit Mint 111.1111) tilt llltialmlwl li-K.k-al. tt TlTi full iirt)cnlira mil .MrHir.i.a In. Vfcliinlil '"artii-a. "lAltva:!. O., . iaakV lUllH. IJ.1.1- , , . WoMlvrl. f'lairii M I't ll' ll'll llOll."!' ntlii ':. Jl I'll VSICI ami s''R(ii:os III!. ANNA MM'IIKII .) pat I, I, O.hv'rilill. All (malilR (INiac treaied. Wopirn ami children : speclaltv. firfpe mer K E. lJiiiin'f l'houe Red it.il. ' O.L t- r. o z ArdnMui ir, l l ! twi Ats N Tfnl ami PommitrrUI rotirviat.eti lt.t huinn arMlMi n. f,,r our tfrlvt iun ft nt w-mi-ii. Wn h l p t. who rii nil 1 "'i"liV'.l.l!. ll'l?"1' frKirl. nn.(rrriof urn m.n V 1111 K KlIMV foriirtirtitur..! 1 rn'nV, ALBANY COLLEGE. ALBANY, OREGON gun end tee.' 0 o o