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jSVOE HAILT GUARD, THURSDAY. Jl I.y SO, 1008 L M a'""' 'Zt month . MSB5"?! S3 hODlB ' IT I "iel "-i"sM- 1'60 tuon. oreeon. postof- I ,re mtborlzed to ,rl". m autho 1,w",rKJk Drury. S2?W authorized to 2f55l V subacriptions wTWtt Guard. VDEST PAI'EB. mnxTo fiBAVIIY SIMr.. AVILLSOT PREVAIL J,.,, nrmnsltlon to a gravity Lim cornel from those who I ,n (hp wishes of a major- JL paiple at every step in the tars light for municipal snmpuif these men are en- lag citizens and want to see T ilvante in all respects m jsone, which is really the most U .trail rot all to its continued :nil iprosperity. They seem altering. from a severe attack m, attar having lost out n .M.rainsl municipal-ownership Cater jytem, and do not want lie victorious majority carry Ingram forward to its full fru I .mIeo falco issues and Iiucj ;iotv ....-v f . . , ' If.. n,Ktnc. in (IK 1DQ mae'"'. .'i"1"1"-- " i create public sentiment that mpsrtlie city officials in their ..nnnO.-in tfl tha liniTPSSiVP Uln,9lttuu f" t"o-- -- j the people, however, is jus'. r limed ana .win prove as ... 1 haa In tho nnst Tile vntpri tn hnv the water works jpootl round price In order to me way tor 'a gravity system jy (be city, and they do not to stqp at any nan-way sia waste monev in new wells Imping plants that would even- laive to oe ananuoneu. 1 noy iali!teii for the war in this or pure water and plenty of it, !i "tight It out on this line" If f mother three years or mora. seems strange In thl connec- aat We cannot at. eet tii- in'tlibl most imnnrrnnt work well as'dn other things thit Nmg to hasten the coming of a "gene. Wily East Oreeon an. nnh- ln Pendleton, th? most nrnirrou- 'n of liastern Oregon in-lnts JMng editorial that rings ina trae.rand which may be ap Euewii. ftsi-voii 1, be prospect of. a gravity water i wr raimettm there is more Tletj than from anv mh. f Musing Uie future mav - '- 'i means far more to email is realized bv the nv run. "fi water supply is its life Wait a healthv !atwiawl proper supply of mmuoipaliiy. No town ' and nrosner ...i. k litis, nature's first requl- ; bfIW true.TVOUld the en, nf 'ymm, no-matter how hit;!,, lD ns at Peniileton a 5 supply w.ntld be WWIOtny tha.., -t lh city is paving ir,noo liie ner .. . . -o fcaimah, h8 preset-, In- . '-ni.gph.m. i v;e. of 11 ld an investment i a l" t Wravagaiu?" Ho e Wi . 1 innw i"r'im.nt. That ; ! and must be hmnr- i l, ... ? veol,l Tom i,! b"k' :5 nA w,h,m - J: 'h! ,u" Tom "'Jr"' be and.b,,,. t,l at dwfn't just -V1' tha" hi' "' tion s,t burn . i.k ''rai,rna frrim f aiaw tv Ierprlt ever launch ed io &ine county, In the wi!? of ac tiifti growth and (Jjoveioiimeiit, Is cer-tuin- that we couid raise the money if we fried is question of little duuut. All that Is needed is to go about the matter laa really business like, systematic way, with a deter- , . pnrru it thrnllirh. Will Ulinuiiu" 1 ' 1 J " not some substantial citizen or citl ,..na nf the county Bteu to the fore and inaugurate the movement?' Fust as Eugene is growing this year we want to predict that next year will surpass its record in every respect. This city will double In size within three years from last January mark that prediction and brand us as a false prophet or worse if It does not prove true. Commander of the Mayflower (the president's yacht) seems to be a hoo doo berth. The last man who held it was punished for running her aground, and now Commander Snow den must face an inquiry for cutting a schooner in half. The Salem Journal devotes half a page to teling abont a new two-revolution press It lilts just installed. Here In Eugene The Guard has been running a press of that kind for two years and Its circulation Is fast out growing It. " And then again this crusade against cracked China, on account of germs, may be only a .-clever advertising dodge to Increase Jlio business of the china factories. It Is mighty hard to spot some of the current, advertising. O I Pnlifinc anrl Dniitini vuiiuu uiiu i UllllliiUIIJ i I w York h:is !" "i'in iIk- .1! Uoveniur Hitches ; i accepted an invit.,, nio Hepul.li,;,,, ,.,,, Yoiingstown in Semen, i.r James l'.. I'Helps s!llks . lionnlre socialist, wiii ,-,, ." ,. Eighth lJistriet, and Mrs lt, , . !'.' tor Stokes will take the su.mp for her husband in the campaign t , "" oi tiuvernor Fred M Warner, of Mlcliinan. tr ,v(uin. ation will give the Itep.nmia,, vote?, of that state an opportunity to reu- J,lnion of 'I'lrd term m. i n ' "w primary. THE KISHEItMAXS lit, I, I ItEKI It's nji in the morn .-.:! a J- ,,vf l;'-d f"''' h mi a niiiiici:-, ',!:!: Thin ;.v.t the wjiditiw. . .v, :l. ! :it, !i tin- engiii" sir.,;;. Tiie'-pantiiiK tbiiu is a iiviai; ;,iu-j, ; tliiol.l.ing. lakoriiit: .!. i "U:n. t;i-oaiiiiig ami i . ;m tj; il i tj fill my CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK SALE 1,11.1., eel. A number of Pennsylvanlans ought, to be interested In the $12,000,000 capltol that Japan is preparing to build In Toklo. , But come to think, trey may be too busy keeping out of prison to give the Japs any pointers. Crops are good, the big circus is coming and two great political par ties are devoting all their time to saving the, country once more. Who could be a pessimist if he tried? On the whole, the enthusiastic Cal- Ifornlan who says: "One good Amer ican could lick three Japanese, if it came to a fight," must be classed' as an optimist who means well. ( Aren't Detroit and Milwaukee a little previous In starting out co se cure the national conventions of 1912? Neither have' even a steam roller track to offer. ' Steve Adam's, of the Western Fed eration of Miners,' having been ac quitted of the charge of murder by a Colorado jury,' is now eligible for nomination to office. Worry Is said to have caused a Kansas City society man to -make his exit by .the suicide route. Didn't know there were any K. C. men iii so ciety. . He is a nort-observant man who cannot see that the respect of th Standard Oil bunch for the courts has been greatly increased of late. Nevertheless and notwithstanding we are of the opinion lhat there have been mighty few single campaign contributions exceeding $10.0(l. Well, anyway, the trusts 'are in no danger of "jumping out of the frying pan into the fire" this year, aj fry ing pans have gone out of p:j le. Had Uncdle Sam any expectation of ever collecting that 29240.0U) fine he would worry more over the United States court of appeals. CROPS XKAH JiAliVUKIU IU; AUK OX I A' AVJiKAGI- Harrlsburg, Or., July 2S The crop prospects for. this section are ab.-iui up to the average, although some -oats are somewhat, short. Pall grain and hay came on about the same time causing the farmers awnie inconven ience in harvesting the two crops. While all fall grain haff been bound, but a small amount of the tpriiiK grain is yet ready. H is expected that threshing crews will start to work about the first of next w;ek, possibly a little later. I down from the lofty pass we drop ,To tile trouty mountain stream; iThen up In the morn tiuin a pine- tiouiih bed. jTo live the angler's dream ; It's out of tile boughs and Into the i boots And forth with the rod and creel, KOlt SAI.K A good work team, wan o:. a .,1 lialll;.ss. t'liee. West E i- :;h street, adjoining reed mill. ECU SALE Tiiorougnurea Hereford bulls tt,r sale. Enquire 550 WU lauiette street. tf Charles G. Conn nf piu, ,r,' ...,, I Toiling, striving and wading deep made a large fortune as a nmii.ifac rm"B ,0 n" aW cr1 turer of musical Instrument- ...,i i..... some of It as a newspaper i;u,.;si.'r A tel,-,'e swlsh 1,1 'he brawling Is talked of as the .an.iiH.... f.,- .. ... I stream, ernorqf Indiana on the Independence,' K l I'?" '1"ar' , jcbrub iicKet. I'" - -ii.-i -imncus a reauy wribl Lieutenant-Governor .1 Tnvi,,- n I " "'amc miien to tne gear. KOI! SALE Full-blooded Kentucky Waiker hounds; liooth stock. In quire of K. A. liooth. alS FOR SALE! Buff Orpingtou eggs, 13 for 1. W. B. Hampton, il02 Columbia avenue, corner lth U. A feeble feint, then a darine lean And a whizzing, quivering reel. Away with the leader and fly he goes, Fiying to rob my creel! Despair, repair and a warier cast, bolder rise to the flv. A cannier play 'mid ripple and spray I .Now back, now forth, now shoreward fast, Lithe hand and hurrying heel, -Mia. sir chief, you've dined on grief! Ho, bow he weights niv creel! The quest by day and the dream by nigiit, The spicy breath of the pities. Laden basket and surging veins. Dull rare his hold resigns. Then home again and a heartier cast For fieklc fortune's weal. Compelling brawn and a line well drawn Long live the rod and creel! Emma Ghent Curtis in Denver Republican. lyson of Virginia, has annoum-eii that he will stand for reuomlnariDu tefote the Democratic primary nexuUar Mr. Ellyson has been chairman of'-he State committee fur more talm twen ty years. , j It is probable that Se.-.atoV Chester I. Long of Kansas and Xt ,'fcnponei.t for tha Renntnt-t.il ,.,-..1, (..,. S T. J . Brlstow. will meet In loiiVd. h.t in ' :V,d w"!ow r00ls hilllK nigh; m ,. .. . . . ! ' I Xnw hnr.l ,w,u- r.-llt ....... lopeKa some lime wlthiii tle next few, weeks. ' , ' , Former United States Senator R F. Pettigrew of South Dakota Is tak ing an active part In the Hran cam paign and his friends believe that if the Nebraskan is elected Mr. Petti grew will be rewarded with a place in the cabinet. The official call has been Issued for a Republican state convention of North Carolina to meet In Charlotte, August 25, for the nomination of candidates for governor and other state officers to be voted for in No vember. Rev. Charles M. Sheldon of To peka, author of "In His Steps," has issued a statement urging the tem perance Republicans of Kansas to support W. R. Stubbs In his contest for the nomination for governor. Dr. J. B. Bradley, who is cam paigning for the Republican nomina tion for governor of Michigan, has is sued a platform giving his views on state issues and pointing out reforms that he believes are needed for the best interests of state. Richard Yates, of Illinois, who wants to get back in the governor's chair, says he expects to carry Cook county (Chicago) by from 15,000 to 30,000 votes over Governor Deneen in the Republican primaries next week. John W. Holtzmann, who, when Democratic candidate for mayor of Indianapolis, was a bitter antagonist of Tom Taggart and John W. Kern, has announced that he will stump Indiana in behalf of the Bryan and Kern ticket. - v Secretary Loeb, replying to an Invi tation to President Roosevelt to speuk In LaCrosse, Wis., Ill Septem ber, has written the local fair associ ation of that city, stating that the president will make no speeches and take no part in the coining cam paign. ' The Trades Council of M uncle, lnd., has invited John W. Kern, the Democratic candidate for vice presl dent, to be the principal speaker at the Labor Day demonstration in Mttn- cie In September. William R. Hearst has accepted an invitation from the leaders of the Independence party in Indiana 'to at tend their state convention, which will meet In Indianapolis August 25 to name candidates for governor and other state offices. THIS DATK IX HISTORY DISSOMTIOX OI' VAItTSKItSK)!' Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween C. B. .Wllloiighby and W. R. Hilyeu is this day dissolved by mu tual consent, W. R. Bilyeu retiring. All bills owed by the firm will be paid by C. B. Wllloiighby, and all outstanding account will be collei'led sy C. B. Willoughliy. Dated Eugene, Julv 20. 100S. C. B. WILl.OrCHIBY. W. R. BILYEU. J.11 13K8-1C09-1T11- 172 lSI 1 S Ti 9 - lsxst- 1NU.S- 1907 - July 3ft Earl of Douglas killed at, the battle of Otterbourne, North umberland. -Battle between Chainplain and the Indians In Essex coun- t-i- T-C r. ' Yirk A British and Colonial fleet Boiler! from Boston for the fftiinuest (it Canada. Moro fort, at the entrance to Havana harbor, stormed by Hie English under Admiral Roekv .Mountain, a British nnst. on the Catawba, taken by the Americans under Gen eral Stimpter. -Duke of Richmond became governor of Cunii-la. -Richard Hush. American dip lomat., died in Philadelphia. Born till ere August 29. 1 "Sit. -liisuinCion in Honolulu. Prince, Kali Otto Von Bis marck. German stuii'siiian. aide. Bft.rn April 1. 1M-'-The foundation stone lad lor the Caiiwgie Pal;ice of Peace at The Hague. FOR SALE A first-class barn, suit able to be made into a dwelling. Euquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf FOR SALE 2 Vs acres adjoining city limits; easy payments. Euquire of Howe & Buoy, 536 Willamotle street. ' FOR SALEA well-bred Shire colt, 3 months old. W. A. Heck, three miles southwest of Eugene. Phone Farmers 28S. J30 REAL ItOSK HATPIN'S Professor J. G. Delanothe, a noted French electro-chemist, after fifteen years of arduous experimenting and at great expense, has had bis efforts rewarded in the discovery of a pro cess whereby roses and ail other veg etable and non-metallic substances, can be changed Into metal, retaining all their natural beauty and shape as in life. You can buy the genuine real rose hatpins of J. S. Luckey. tf FOR SALE Parties wlsluug to bu 200 acres of first-class timber laud call on J. W. Carllle, four mlu-s west of Hale. " ' I - i FOR SALE A full lines of sofa pil-' lows, dollies, embroidery silks, etc. . Mrs. S. S. Spencer,641 1 earl street. phone Mala 609. jo J u : o:;i; s i it-.iu ) TO LET For Business Purpost s ADVERTISING SPACE "WITH POWER!" AX Y ltnitiinate onti'i-pris miiy "rritt" iwKt'rtisIng Kuw t' iu t h is IltVlMt HT with "HwPr" the ono tl'i'iul ttblo motive power for "run ning1 any hii-iiiest that can be nuule to run the power of ri nuciTY. . . Smce may 1h secnril aeoortl tug to your requirements much or little, nw you may elect with a preference for 'iiiut'li" If you hope to do "inueir busi ness, 1 1 Apply at Business Odice WALTON Nr"..-'., .'.:t.riieys-a;-law. J .1. Wuilon s. P. Niss. Will practice I., a. i it-, .onrts in the stale. . ;1J. ... 3, Walton Riock, Eut.-c. Oregon. WOODCOCK At POTTER, Atuirueys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock ami E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chris m an block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & UEaN, rtttorneys-at- law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Hcan, Practice In all courts of the atato and before the V. S. Land Office, Offices 12. 13. 14 ad 16 McCluuf. LEON R. EDMUNoON, Atlorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Saving Bank. JESSE li. ELlb, Lcwytf, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opp'-slte postoffice. titves special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone Red 1176. WANTED ( Continued.) FOR SALE A five-room house, wlih bath, close In, at a bargain. En quire at White's Grocery, Fifth and Willamette street. aO WANTED-Good iiannle goats and nannie kids; also few good bucks. .Must be jof good stock. Address "A. O. T.." care Guard office, al FOR SALhJ 5 -room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet. Price, 210fl. Ore gon Land Company. , tf FOR SALE several hundred cords of wood; body fir oak, maple and ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plank and Johnson real estate office. WANTED Manager for branch of fice we wish to locate here in Eu gene. Address, with references, The Morris Wholesale House, Cin cinnati, Ohio. u22 FOR SALE Five horse power gaso line engine, traction wagon, and wood saw; In good order; price 225: Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l EXCURSION TO NEWPORT. During the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the C. & E from Albany to Yaquina. leaving Al bany at 7; 45 a. m. The morning local from' here .connects with tbi train at Albany, round trip rate. $3.00. 1; 1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For city property, some good farm land and some timber land; good loca tion. Address Owner, care Box 567, or call Phone Black1 2681. J31 FOR SALE Timber land; quarter section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell Cheap if Bold at once. Address C. J. G.a care Guard office. OAHOLIXE WOOD SAW ING Call up Phono Main 32 or Farmer? 61. R. A. Multzan. . tf FOil SALE A well improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles -north of Co burg. This is a bargain at' $j0 per acre. On good terms. Smith Ai; Brown. Coburg, Or. - Do you want your windows wash ed, your house or office cleaned? Good work guaranteed at reasonnbU prices. Nick Miller. 7 4 East Seventh street; phone Red 4621. al6 Summer Excursion Ruti'a to Yaquina and Newport and Detroit. On sale every day. round trip to Yaquina, J5.00: to Newport $.50; to Detroit, $4.25. Ticket! Bold on Saturday and Sunday- to Yaquina and Newport, limited to Mouylav following, $3.00. A. J. (5ILLETTE. Agent. TO HUNTERS AM) CAMPKI If you are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up Red 1741, or call at 463 Olive street. tf -THIS IS MY TOTII IIITM'H DAY" llenrv Algernon Du Pout. I'nifed I Slums sonMor from Delaware. bead of the gr-ai ...,.. ,,,,,,-rter manufacturers in A nfj . was Mini .1ly 3". I-3V -ar Wil mington. Delaware. H" :. educa -el in the rnlversi.y ,.r Pennsylvania a rt , be rnit-a Slate, Military Acad ",v. no,,, in later Ins-l.in;n was graduated at the bead of bl e)-iss in IMil. and 1"' 'k an active .Tl the civil war. being breveted iVwa ' cogr,si.K,l ,...:.lal. I tsT be resigned from the nriny. ami If ,r a lime ' pr-ldeni of the W H iiingion Norihern railroad. He w , first vle,-ted to th-. ''''" ?;"ft. after a long deadlock n he ! H-buvare legl,lato.c. H.h ele -t n , ronteKted on the question of J! o,e. A ,c",iu,.i.."e reported i, nl favor, but Hi- "'"" '; a trlct partv vote declined to s.-at him. Iri9.! ho agalnacandKiate for the senate, and was ele. t- d. HERE'S AS EXAMPLE OK GOOD HORSE SENSE See how quietly he stands while be ing, shod. He knows he Is having a good job done. We do ail kinIs of horse shoeing and our charges are reasonable always. How can a horse do a good day's work poorly shod? Let us fix yours up Mow. Burbach & Bristow ' 531 Olive St. Organized 1S83 The First, National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid id $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100.000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total $300,000 r tvinic M.-iiiiigement 2.1 Years V,. I'iilriiliuun Solicited. 7. G. Heudrlcka .President 3. B. Eaklu Vlca President P. E. Snodgraxn Cashier Luke It. Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier Darwin IlriFtow . . . Assistant Cashier i'nde FOR SAi,Ii 'One National cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. 1 M. Travis, Loan & Saviugs bank building. FOR SALE Hot air enslne; force pump connected; GuO-gallon tank, fittings, 40 feet H4-inch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shumway s East Seventh street. See It. tf FOR SALE Good ciean stock of general merchandise located at ono -'f the best trading points in Lane county; will rent building; pnrty must have at least $3,000, cash A gilt edge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres of good timber land near Eugone Would exchange for residence property In Eugene. For further Information, see G. G. Gross, In Eugene theater block. FOR SALE One of the best stock and grain farntB in Lnne county low price; well Improved; good wa ter; fine location; easy terms. Ad dress Owner, care Box 567, or en quire Phone Black 2681. J31 WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eugene General hos 'Dltal. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris. tf I. N. HARUAPGl!. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment if estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. PHYSICIANS ,1X1) SI-Kli ICON'S WANTED Furnished house, E or 1 rooms for two or three monthB; not too far out. Three in family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. tf WANTED Position by young lady stenographer oi two years experi ence. References furnished. Ad dresB M. A., Box 38 A, R. F. D. No. 2, Salem, Or.' al J. F. TlTlib, M. D. Homoeopathic physician and surgeon. Chroma diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Furadlc galvauic, Untie, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 581 Willamette Btreet, with Dr. L. E. McDongal. Resl deuco, 632 Pearl streeL Offlc phone, Main 629. Residence phone. Main 631. DR. H. L. 6TUDLKY -Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers store, 618 Willamette street. Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo physician and surgeoi. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Mala 540. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. WANTED A young man who la well posted In geenrnl merchandise slock as clerk. Only one who conies well recommended, honest and competent need answer to L. M. N., this office. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT A .modern furnished flat. Enquire of M. Schneider, in the Schneider block. t FOR RENT Nice front room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East Ninth street. MISCKL1L.AAKOUH SAY I am here again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L. C. Williams. NOTICE Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. D. Holoway, EaBt Eleventh street. Falrtuount, Or. FOR EXCHANGE Good Income bearing property, making Interest on $4500 at U- per cent. Will ex change for good farm. Enquire of Frank E.' Blair, Kail Creek, Or. tf DON'T fall to see Chezom If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved, Timber and mining Block. H, Che tern, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf FOR SALE HY OWNER Seven room house, five and a half lots, piped for Irrigation, high and dry; small barn and chicken bouse; all kinds of fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street. t FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 In cultivation and about 4 0 timber; creek running through farm; fair house and out buildings; located eight miien south of Eugene. Price 1,000. Carl O. Washburne. LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house, barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill rare. Lot 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, Jtmt north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE Two story residence and lot 80x160 between Ninth and Tenth streets. Soon will be good for business location. Also lot between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Apply 613 Olive street. POLK'S GAZETTEER A business di rectory of euch city, town and vil Inge In Oregon and Washington giving a descriptive sketch of each place, together with the location and shipping facilities, and a clas sified directory of euch business and profession. R. L. Polk & Co Inc., Seattle. 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. Kirkwood, representative. DR. ANNA MAURER. Jsteapathlo pby'clnn. All curable diseased treated. Women aud children it specialty. Office over F. E, Dunn's. Phone Red 1631. G. S. BEARDSLEY, M. D. Regular . .pliyaiclan and surgeon. OIIIi-ob 16 and 17 McClung building, Eighth and Willamette streets. Office aud residence phone, Main 47. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or, DAY & HENDKHSON, undertakers and embnlinurs. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. 1 - W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and. Olive streets. Phoue Red 4481. 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 FRFjE THOMAS Architect. SneiolK es and plans draw'n, blue prints, and apcctllcullous. General super-v vision over buildings in course of construction. If thinking of builds Ing, large or small, fee me. Terms, reiiagnaHe. Room 7, Cbrlbtuan, block. REAL ESTATE AGENTS- XTSt . It. CLARK & CO. Dealers It real . estate, Creswell, Or. AI1STHACTOR3 THE LANE. COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren BIock, Eugene. O' Pric reasonable. LOST AVI) I-OI N'D WOOD! UtMilt! . v. ,J growth fir. cord. William Transfer Co.. Black 1Q'-- GEO.K.MUNROE Th, HOUSFUKNISHER STOVE3--K ANGES FURNITURE 6? Wot Eighth St,. We h.ive ,-.-r iilng for the klt ,),,. j , pnrti of pots and pans In m.'.tnl nnd irruilit' M re. All the little I comrivances that make cooking Ipanlme Instead of a drudge you w 25 per! (lnd here. Telephone Red fin. 6. o o . o FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, ono set of chain harness and one SVS-lnch Mitchell wagon, In good condition. Mules are true lo a fault and a perfect, team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $450. Inquire at this office. LOST In Springfield near the lilg bridge Friday morning somewhere near s o'clock, a ladles' gold walcb, W'alibain works, wltb gent li-maiTs gold fob amicb'd. Initials "C. F. II." mi fob. f-'lnder plcn-e leave at Guard olfice au.l receive reward. fill PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ATTORN EYS'AT-LA W FOR SALU Cottage of five large rooms; pantry and bath room; good drilled well; harp; buildings nearly new; lot, xoxlft'r, Ibis Is a snap fm- soiffe one. Price. $4.',i). Wilson & Nichols, opposite Sn do Hotel. J30 3. D. AL',EK, Atloi in;j-at-ltt, 616 Willamette sfree'.. Eugene Oregon. L. HILYEU, Attornoy-nt-law. Otric. over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene Oregon. WANTKD Li. M. TRAVIS, Atlrncy-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan ft Saving! Bank, Eugene. Oregon. WANTED Tf) REN'I -A big farm un fhares. for from o years. eVO.iard. It Addp ;' T. D.. a WANTED flood all-around hor.'e; 11! must be good traveler, trusty jtul g.-nlle-y i'lghl. II 00 lbs. MO1 lit 13th sWct store, 13th and rstter son. J3I C. A. WINTEItMEIKR, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chumbers-Mris-tow Bank. GEORGE II. DOKKIS -Auoriiey-at-Inw; office llovey Building, cor Q) h and Willamette streets; rooms 1 Qid 2 upstairs. o o HOli'lillvlt.N PAC'IKIO IC. It. TIME CARD Toward I'oi-lliind- russeligcr No. IB 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 6:00 a. in.. Cottage Grove Piuisenger. No. 12 11:65 a. in., Roseburg Passenger. No. n6:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward Sun l-'riinclM-o Passenger. No- 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 1512:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. in., San Francis co Express. Weii.llinj. liniiK-l,. N11. 84s;:jm a , leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 8211:10 a.m., arrives Eu-' gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene for Wendling. No, 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugone from Wendling. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland. Or JOHN M. SCOTT, . . Asst. G. P. A. A. . GILLETTE, O Local Aicent. BETTING & HeIujERSON MASONS. All klndft if brick Llnou i,n,l ..... work promptly and neatly done. All t'iii K"iH"iee(i. iiettiuence 921 Willamette Street, 131 West Fourth street. Phone Red 4312.