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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1908)
i iav of the week, "f? Address all com- SSTSl EstTiT --!::::: ":s k0lt lrtiriU , i&m; Ene, Oregon, postof- III' 1 i- aril aUlDOniu Moirlnf are ,, nr I Mint for uDscni ltd rwpt . The I mien re autbortzea w P fSSSt for subscriptions fe'nlTd Weekly Guard. nTAV, JIXY 21,"l0H MiER'S STATEMENT L Becker, special government Lwlorjta the Bootn-singieiou ,d toniplracy case, manes me ai. ,ioD In bis opening statement to Fjory ion "u" jlred to the particular case on tri ll Important necause m . r.nnn inert the same meth- 11 vwwi"" In icqalring a great deal of their holdings, tms opening aimc .,,M be all rlEht if It was not h in the nature of the average Ltrlcnl press' agent's advance Laliei, few of which the actually killed ween we curiam rises u ihot. It was so in tne prosecu i against J. Henry Booth for al- tti bribery, and tfe happen to if enough about the pending case predict toother fiasco on tneart sia procured by threats of bsecutton or promises of im Laity are undesirable, tc the least, and the stai tieu In this conspiracy case, I omuAiee, known as "Tom" Agec oil all neighbors, Is likely tc In disappointing. It in his usua. tdlllon the poor fellow will be toe bik to make a good impression on Jury, and If In an abnormal condl i ol sobriety he. Is likely to glvt (ilnoBT (rie?pected..by.the govern it. If the Jurymen knew him at II u the people of.Douglas count lie; lould give his testimony, nc liter what Its nature should be, nc liberation whatever. In 'lew of these facts, the question lurall; asked Is, If the Booth-Kelly bpinr were in the habit of acqulr Iti lands In an illegal manner b wi! not a case selected in which pore reliable prosecuting witness lld be available? We -think thf lib U that It was because this wai only case the government nEentt ild dig up, and that the Indictment I" originally returned as nart o: fref'i general scheme of coercion intimidation In his efforts to con Hie "higher Una' In OrOirnn nr.111 circlet, with no rtfinit i,,i '"lag the chareen tried nt i It. The defendants' refusal to e mj overtures to the prosecu d Insistent demand for a tria' UMe In the courts, forced it to Uhls late day, and another "Wit defeat will more than ' result. whiM. .. kit "n.i ,, " wnle lnf 'm ''M fraud cases. "AKIXQ GOOD TITLES been in use Oregon KoT.n' Tre general " the fVEwiii.. on of the Sat- rt r.... ,urK- faced k: . "hlp of h tad th, i, "' n puoiic l-WenvTr 'nerhP tm- W'yr 1 deed and nH Thu u . , O haweac.',, , 8 8g0; lt 'or hnden rCe jr,"-l)rosrPaa in P tork. he. fti'ed.aeomm.a f flail.. ' 01 (lie cximmia. kred'naubltawywort coat an.l u,. of transferring land to Xractlou of what it U under tne old methodi But It is a departure, and toy dpattur especial ly in a matter of such- vital Importance as to the title to land must arsuse dark ' apprehension Id conservative mlndB. "Formerly, It will be remembered; ownership ot land in Egypt waa evi denced by four atone monuments, one at each corner of the lot. Cheops, however, needing stone (or his fa mous pyramid, decreed that there should only be . two monuments thereafter. Whereupon the proprie tary breast of Egypt was given1 over to gloom and despair. Whenever the monarch strolled abroad he beheld landlords wringing their bands or watering the sites of their monolithic abstracts with hopeless tears." I'LAN TO IMPROVE TASTE FOR ART A movement which may be of more practical utility than appears on the surface of It Is now in progress at Washington to promote the general study of art, In Its broadest sense and to cultivate publlo taste la the United States for artistic Improvements of all kinds. The movement proposes the organ ization of art clubs and 8001611(18 and. the establishment of art schools and local art galleries. . It also proposes and these are far more Important to Improve national, state, municipal and private architecture; to extend public parks and playgrounds and to' encourage individuals to beautify their own property; to promote all movements for village Improvement and plans for beautifying cities; to assist In preserving natural scenery from destruction and desecration, and ;o extend the national park system; to assist In the protection of forest b and streams, to encourage the plant ing of trees, the planting of flower gardens and decoration ot dooryards, and everything that, will embellish the public streets ot our cities, towns and villages. s If thiB movement crystallizes Into a workable organization It may ac complish much good along the lines proposed, and certainly no barm can come of It, The appreciation of har iiiony in form and color, and of beau .y both in and out of doors, Is, lost jn all too many of us In the strenuouB :hase for the almighty dollar. And .here are many things other than the Jollar which can be made sources of .eal pleasure even to busy 'Amerl :ans. t All snobdom on this side of the line has been In a flutter of anxious jxel tement ,slnce,the . Prince of Wales landed in Canada. He Is expected to Islt Bar Harbor and Newport, and lelf-respectlng Americans can only hope for the best, while fearing he'll be gagged with the carrying on of, the bunch ot toadies. . . Doubtless the understudy for'Solo non, on the Washington ' Post,- .was actuated by a desire to make a, 'pre llction that could not be questioned when he wrote: "If Bryan Is elected x total reorganization of the enecu itve departments will followl": '. "Mr. Bryan Is a much handsomer man than Mr. Taft.". Think of hand ing out a controversial lemon 'like that in hot weather. . Yes, of course, it was a lady; the president of a wo man's democratic club In New TJork City, who said it. '.. - It Is not at all likely that Mr. Dry in will be surprised should Mr. Taft's letter of acceptance hand a few swats to the Denver platform, though the would tie the most surprised man in the country should It fail to do so. Herman Rldder Is a politician as well as an editor: 'He has, In an open letter, Invoked the aid ot President Roosevelt to stop the oppression of the paper combinations, claiming that the courts are too easy on them. Nevertheless and notwithstanding, the popularity of the peek-a-boo things will not be lessened by pulpit attacks. But that Isn't saying that such attacks are not good advertis ing. , However, no secrecy. Is violated In stating that John D. Rockefeller Is not losing any slqep . worrying over whether, his book will be a financial success.. , The people of Eugene now own the water system, and the' first long step toward salving a vested question has be th. C. VAMUAV UA8 OPENEB ' EMPLOYMENT OFFflCV I connection' with hn cigar store, at 631 Willamette street. Those wish ing trelp telephone Red 1411. or call at cigar store, 531 Willamette street. U FOR WOODSAWINQ Gasolene power. Apply J. R. Con rad, 733 t? 11th. Telephone Black 4762. Successor to W. H.. Davfs. al3 White's restaurant t, r square meal. 20 cents. a clean. alU THE KL'GEXK DAILY GUARD, Tl .'.v, J, I.Y 2t, The Lighter Side H I ndcrstood oir. tornXned'Ther' ft ST"" low-, but passive ,,k "You know," he said, "win- I have n,8yewlf'.tO COmtt wi'li yot4,: She looked at him intentlv terL0.- ut- It. - OJ uaul(J as f h anS"'0rhMbt ""Pea him to reel and clutch at something, but hn hm nothing of the sort. dld ".n'.ry.nTe"'" ho brl'- said. thats all I want to knew, shall we go in and finish our dance?" She stared at him in wonder ., Are-aren't you hurt by my re'fus- vnBMeJattnCer,alnly nof' Un'ess LVmcv-Ckllns the lobsttr Hor pride was sorely woumled Sin had meant it to hurt him. It would have been a proof ot her power. Now she hungered for revenge. There was only one way to get even with him m GeorKe- sne said, "1 have recon sldered my decision, I will be your .nni th.ttwo scrawny rubber plants and the three yellow palms quivered with suppressed laughter. Millionaire! want an automobile 4 'he Te'y b881 thing, mind you. - Salesman if y0 will kindly take a seat In the waiting room with the other gentlemen, sir the last model Is Just phanging. - The Kaiser and the Diplomat. At the Philadelphia Club a Phlla delphlan adverted to Charlemange Towers rgeat popularity . with the kaiser and the German court. .'. J'U' not surPr'sing," he said. Mr. Tower is a brilliant and pro found writer, a learned historian. He has, too, a pretty wit. - ''My sister, who lives- In Berlin, tells me that the kaiser, Inviting Mr Tower to dine with him Informally, called him in the invitation 'the most engaged man in Berlin.' " "Mr. Tower in his reply Bald: " 'The most engaged man in ner lln will be too happy to dine with the most engaging one.' " "Make anything on that deal?" Gobsa Golda enquired. "Only a million," Myduss gloomily replied. . .. "'Well, every million counts!" Not So Funny. i"Look here," said a gentleman to a railway station master, "don't you think that thing is rather dangerous where " "Ah!" Interrupted the official ad addressed, who had just been promot ed, "you've noticed that barrow, have you sir; you're going to make a suggestion about the place where It ought to stand, I suppose? Might 1 go on, sir, and ask your', opinion about the position of the booking of fice? i Do you think that Che signal box Is the right place? Shouldn't the station master's bouse be shifted a few yards lurther west? Any opinion you would 'like 'to express, sir, shall have Immediate attention." The traveler turned away, and the station master turned triumphantly to the guard of a train waiting on the Biding. "Ha ha!" he ' laughed, "did you see the sport I had with the 'old nuisance?' 4 soon shut him up." i "I'm not so sure of that;'.' replied the guard. He's the traffic manager. Dyer What do you call your ma-, enme, an;auioniouue or a muior car: Hartley-I call .It either when it runs. When it don't L call It other things. THE REMEDY THAT DOES. ' "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the remedy that does the. healing others promise, but fail to iperform," says MrB. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Centre, Pa." It Is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only tem porarily. New -Discovery Is doing me so much good that 1 feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to per fect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and l.uO. Trial bottle free. CALL FOB CITY WARRANTS Notice la hereby given that all city warrants up to and Including No. 494 and drawn on the general fund, registered January 2, 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office on July 25th, 1908. Interest will cease on that day. Eugene, July U. OS. FRANK HEISNER, , . City Treasurer. R. C. MORGAN'S FURNITURE FACTORY rmiinrA manufactured for .kniio or retail trade.. Satisfac-! tlon guaranteed., Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone Black 5501. i GERMAN COACH STAMJOV The German coach horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Bangs' sarn. j( pERKN3 I TO aTUNTKJW AXU CAMPERS I If yon. are thlrrklns of going Into. .... ..,oina hnntlna or fishing. call up Red 11,41. or nil at 4M Olive street. . WOOD SAINO Gasoline poweTTby W. W Moore phorre Red 3282. Orders Ufge or amaU will be appreciated. E. O. HAKiHT, PhotoB. stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street be tween Willamette and Olive. tf 0' Head to Head Talks, o 0 Bjr EDWIN A. NYE. Copjrrlrht. 1J0I. ,y Edwin A. Nr. JESSE JAMES. JK.- HONOR. MAN. He was a boy with a handicap.' But he won out. Jesse James, Jr., of Kansas City Is a practicing attorney and stands high In his profession, though but recently ad mitted to the bar. He is self made In the highest sense. His father was killed when the boy was six years of ngc. The ugly brand of the outlaw's son was upon him. Ho made THAT SHAME A STEP PING STONE upon which to rise to higher things. When ho was twelve yenrs old ho quit school of bis own motion. He said he was old euough to work and support his mother. , ne worked In a packing plnuu He saved his mouey and opened a cigar store. He wrote a look defending his father's name from unwarranted slan ders. The book sold well. When he was twenty-one years of age he had $700 In bank and owned the neat cot tage in which he und his mother lived More than that All (he time1' he kept up kjls studies, taking a regular high school course, his mother being his teacher. He eu tered the night law schoot, where he graduated with honors.- In a class of thlrty-Beven applicants for license to practice law HE STOOD AT, THE HEAD. Pretty good for the outlaw's boy. Today Jesse James, Jr., Is worth $10, 000 and Is fairly launched in his pro fession. He Is married to a line girl. THE HUMAN WILL IS KING. If you determine that you will be a certain sort of man or accomplish certain things, holding fast that deter mination; If you will keep on trylnp to be or do, you will. BY THE WON DERFUL POWER THAT IS IN YOU. do what you wuut to do or be what iiiu want to become. Jesse Jumes, Jr., proved that. lie determined to cover the stnlu ot the rtiiiiltyiinine by making that fuiul :y name all luminous with bouor. Dr. T. Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Kenuers an excel lent complexion antl keeps the akin clear, soft- and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should be used freely after bath in? and shaving. giving a delight ful and refreshing effect. At deal ers or bv mail. 28 cents Box. Pre pared by , PEHD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of BOURAUD'S ORIENTAL DREAM X)B SALE ABO BXCOHMXNDrD BT STANLEY'S, 612 Willamette 8t. - - - . - Eugens HERE'S AN EXAMPLE OF (i(K)l) HORSE SENSE See how quietly he stands while be ing, shod. He knows he Is having a Kood Job done. . We.do-aJl kinds of horse shoeing and our charges are reasonable always. How can a horse do a gooo; day s work poorly shod? Let us tlx yours up uuw. Burbach & Bristow 53 J Olive St. Kodaks ' FOR - SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN Pleasures at Schwarzschild's Book Ston 506 Willamette St. J. W. BARRINGER Expert houtwwover Moves anything-. Twenty-fiv yean experience. Reiidencet Ee Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phon Red 4511. Eo?ene. Oreeoo O O twm 9 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 I u OR BAIJi i'OH SALE-One treat cow and calf. r. 4,. Miller, Blair Street addition. I i FOR SALE Loose ciioat hay. Squire Smith. Phona Farmers 13i9 ' 1 d&wj20 I FOR SALE Tnorougntirea Hereford Dulls tor Bale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. tf FOR SALE Full-blooded Kentuckv Walker hounds; Booth stock. In quire of R. A. Booth. alS FOR SALE Several valuable pieces oi property at private sale. En quire at 562 Olive strett. Ji!5 FOR SALE Stock of cigars and fix tures; nig discount on stock as a whole. Red CroBs Drug Co. J25 FOR SALE Buff Orpingteu eggs, is ror i. w. B. Hampton. 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th at. FOR SALE A first-class barn, suit able to be made Into a dwelling. Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street. It FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy zuu acres ol Tlrst-class timber laud call on J. W. Carllle, tour miles west ot Hale. FOR SALE S-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE Several hundred cords of wood; body fir oak, maple und ash. B. A. Soelye, office at Plank and Johnson real estate office. FOR SALE Five horse power gaso line engine, traction wagon, and wood saw; In good order; price J2H5. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l FOR SALE 35 acres river bottom land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres corn; balanca In hay. Cheap If taken at once. . Enquire 476 West Fifth street. Jy2S FOR SALE Timber land; quarter section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell cheap If sold at once. Address C. J. O., care Guard office. FOR SALE A well Improved faim ot 120 acres, i miles norto ot Cn . burg. This .is a bargain at $50 per acre. On good terms. Smith A Browa, Coburg, Or. FOR SALE One National cash regla , ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan ft Savings bank building. FOR SALE Good clean stock of general merchandise located at one of the best trading 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., 1 . FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would exchange for residence property In Eugene. For further Information, see O. Q. Gross, in Eugene theater block,' FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven room house, five and 'a half lots, Dined for Irrigation, high and dry; small barn and chicken house; all kinds of fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street., I FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 in cultivation and . about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair bouse and out bulldinss: v located eight miles south of Eugene. Price 1,000 Carl Q. Washburne. - LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room- house, barn; fine 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 FOR SALE Two story residence and. lot 80x168 betwetin Ninth and Tenth streets. Soon will bo good for business location. Also lot between Tenth and Eleventh Btreets. Apply 633 Olive street. FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and one.SW-lnch Mitchell wagon In good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for . outnt $450. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE Three draft horses: one team weighing 1350 each, one sov- en, the ohcr eight years old; gen tle and true: new 3 VI wagon and good set of harness for sale cheap. One five-year-old dark brown horse weighing 1750. Call on or address Herman Schmltt? Creswell, Or. J24 FOR SALE Farm of 60 acres, more or less, Ip small town; ' stores, churches, school, blacksmith shop within two blocks; good house and barn, fine orchard, all kinds of fruit anil "graipfs; , three: wells; small river running through: good oak timber: good luvel and gravel ed road. ThlB farm has never been for sale before. Address V.' Rob voBky, Eugene, Or. J19 WAlfTKU WANTED Three glrlB to learn nursing at the Eugene General hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. W., Harris. WANTEU Rooms and beard In pri vate family for self and two daugh ters. John H. Hartog, Commercial Club. tf y,' ANTED Boy to work In f-8e and randy kitchen; fine opportunity to learn the candy business. The Kooh-i-noor, 533 Willamette st.J25 O TO LET For Buaineaa Purpoais ADVERTISING SPACE "WITH POWER!" ANY lti(iiiiai may "mil" hiialc enlvrpriso iHlvir(Uli)5 KIUU'C ill lIlK UOHKIlHIM't with "ixmrr" tin- uiu 1i'M ihI nhlo mntivo kivit for "run ning" miy businoKs that run 1 nuuln to run tlie pmvi'r of VI IUJt lTV. . . Smrv mny IV st'curod am idl ing to your rt'quiivim'iit.i muiii or little, an you may rhs t with a prvfvrtMire for "imirh" if you hope to do "inuolr busl- Apply at Business Ofiice WANTEU (Continued.) WANTED Young man as helper In country store. Some experience necessary. Address "S.," cure of Uuard. If WANTED A woman to do family washing and ironing. Apply '.'.'IS E. Ninth, in the morning. WANTED Furnished or partly fur nished house, liuuraiitee excellent care. John 11. llurtog, Commercial Club. ' tf WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6 rooms tor two or three months; not too far out.. Three In family. Eugene Reul Estnte & Investment Co. tf CHERRY PICKERS WANTED At the Campbell cherry orchard just outside city limits. Call up phone Red 1332 or see J. R. Campbell at corner Ninth and Olive streets. , 1 J21 FOR RENT HOR RENT Nice trout room; fur '. nace heat: electric lights and , bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East Ninth street. , WO LET A convenient, pleasant fur nished house. Call at this office office. 117 FOR. RENT Lurge, well-furnished rooms', bath, eleectric light, hoi air; beautiful homo. 342 East 9th Street. . ' i J24 .MIHCEI4jAN1COU$ SAY 1 am here again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker and finisher. Uet your work done uy 1.. ' C. Williams. NOTICE Having reccvored from my injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black .smithing. C. D. Holoway, East Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or. DON'T fail to see Chezem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop, erty. Improved and unimproved Timber and mining stock. H. Che urn. 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 proms slons. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. ' Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office. 4 5 W Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwoort, rep resentative. POLK'S OAZETEER A buslnoss di rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon and Washington giving a descriptive sketch of each place, together with the locution and shipping facilities, anil a cms sifted directory of each business aad profession. R. L, Polk & Co., Inn., Seattle. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ATTORN KVH- AT-1 , A W S. D. ALLEN,' AUuruej-at-la, b 1 6 Willamette street, Eugene Oreuon LEON R. (EDMUNoON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. - - GEORGE U. DORRIS Attorney-nt-' law; office Hovey Building, cor- 8th ancfc Willamette streets; rooms 1 and :L upstairs, L. M. TRAVIS, Atloriiey-at-lH. 1 Of fice over Eugene Loan ft Savlngt Bank, Eugene. Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probato spec , laities. Office over Chambers-Brls. tow Bank. WALTON & NEH8, Attorneys-at-law J. J. Walton and S. P. Noas. Will practice In all the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. WOODCOCK at POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock ami E. O Potter. Office one block south ol Chrlaman block, Eugene, Oregon WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneya-at law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean Practice In all courta of the stat and before the U.. S. Land Office Ofdcea 12, 13, 14 ad 16 'Clnni L. BILYEU, fatorney-at-law. Ut Ho over Yoran'a ahot it84ri 0' 0 Oregon. O O ATTORNEYS (t'outiniKxl.) I. N. HARBAL'GH. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment tf estates. Agent for'Contl neutal lusuranue Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Bulldlug. JESSE G. WKLI.S, Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postnfilce. Hives special attention to tlio examination ot ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. ' AImo to all pension matters. Pboni Red 1176. 1'IIYSK l..S AND sriU.KO.NS J. F. TITL'S, M !. Homoeopathic. physician and surgeon. Chronio dlseaf.es and diseases of women and children given special attention. Farndic galvanic, static, X-ray and vlbiatory electrical Irentments giv en. Office, 5Sl Willamette street, with Dr. L. K. Mi'Dniignl. Real deuce, 632 l'earl street. Office phone, Main U29. Residence phone. Malu 631. DR. 11. L. 8TUULEY Osteopathic-, physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phono Red 3197. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoopathio physician aud surgeon. Chronio diseases and disenses of women and children a specially. Electri cal vibratory and light trentment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and a, Dunn build ing. I'houe Main 540. Board Hoffman House. Phono Main It. DR. ANNA MA1IRE11, Osteapathlo phy'clau. All cm able diseased treated. Women aud children t specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn', Phoue Red 1631. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and , funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers , aud etnbalmers. Corner Wlllam- j ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. - Office and residence,- Tenth and Olive streets. Phoue Red 44X1. VETERINARY 12 MIWNS DR. O. O. GRIFFITH ; Formerly Stnto Veterinary ef Cali fornia; served three ' years on State! Medical Hoard. Is located at 23 W. 9th Street; Phono Redl.08I., MINING ENomiKRfT" - HERBERT LEIGH, mining ougineer ' and expert metallurgist.. Reliable ' ' ' Information furnished to Intending I j.,' 'Investors. ' Exaotluatlona and ref.-, - -ports on mines and ore' treatment.'"''" Eugene Oregon! 1 . ' ir'' ARCHITECT f'REE THOMAS Architect. Saetch es and plans drawn, ) blue prints r and specifications. General! super- ' . vlBlon over buildings. in course ot! ' construction.' If thinking of build ing, large or sriiall, see me. Terms -' reasonable, ' Room 7, . ChrlBman"! , ' block. . '" "') .! AHSlltACT018 II ' , , ' .;. THE LANE COUNTY AB3TRACT -CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, Eugpne, Or Prteua reason ble. REAL ESTATE AGENTS J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers lb real estate, Creswell. Or. a) Special Today AND EVERY DAY Bass-Hueter Point and a good painter make the best job oh earti F. MJDFORD 2 ' ; '02 W. 8th St. ' .hV! E. C. Guiliford Feed ond Livery, Boarding Stables New Fl.ior Room New . Rubber Tire Turnout. Full Creek Stage Uue. 100 West HI h Street. ' Phoue Main 09 A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building: Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 231 1 oin:allat 345 W4th ft. 81 HI, FOR THE GUARD,. , 1; i -)-