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o "r!l-h .50 MIS IH."" "Jf b'J a 'n,d. known on rat I"" " postof- Oregon, rT.. ire iiithorlied to V".?..,h.frlDtion8 or ' Si b5- The fcS ire Mthorlied to Kpt (or subscriptions rJVjj Weekly Guard, iupROVEMKXTS' !0Kffl ALL THEY COST Ufield N'es in a quan- an that many strangers mr from that town dj Lida of toe streets; that iiii Hinted many capital- (ornrd and assert that the in fill keep investors out. hi right coarse to pursue Ism waits t know., the ia editorial being a letter baire C A. Smith, the Ljgge, opposing jraving. a"-' In attests its ignorance kjett; tat awarding to Mr. ihilt pareaent vm laid ion kue. JIlueajioTIs, fifteen ud ni again jelaiil three It was to us that this Is mi siirlag twelve years i;y. How lang would (ir e luted tiere? Mr. Smith lilt the extravagance lit pithy; of streets will i fi'w on outsiders com- mi icier to Unrest. :Eure- teli U op against it, good Wla oiitiiiilers used to lit viaer ana" .spring they a Is our streets .anil Intl- ke had a monumental gall Mr to biry property and tin that didn't have de Sow, when we are going pit streets, the outsiders lohrestany money with iMrajint clasB ot people. N lake, 'where are we is hirnkle advice to the i-u raders js ,to go ahead taiiieli a tit place to teness in by building ws. There will always "t a town will never 'Bfwtoirry great extent oul-rotea and relegat- Tie inrdest kickers mas program .in Eli te hire advanced the ""si property trom 50 , and they know It's Two years ag3 Eu- y. quiet pleasant F- today li is a busy little 31 Mild house fast W'" its growing popu i:bJ itrwt liuiirovemoni rrfJ responsible for Cie " had more to do Wimg else, u ,uc and lot, of h, ;to ' t it i worth while. tJ of homeseekers and ' M rareath- ,.., niwrallv . wean utut keplg U, ' probablv t-, 4C'H Flinri.n! -uiru(-es :,';r "4 tt it i ; - reet, ln a ,,. v. s , oie 00- smith or ny other 1 kiv.... . . ' io have busl- 're )t himself n.... r" 'iH'Mlnnp,,,.' r?k " "roTil,f f the federal 4 ' fUlins the ton,. ,4-rr.ad twe tu,. .: ii J'"1 recent "Hi- 1 foinmerre 1 -. Im.,, . A'-'t ru P The I P. ""Al'-r. ..... I'hB U . "-ffiselv,. at ' 'J until ... Ilia Id. On people are thoroughly aroused is a safe prediction, but some time there win be an upheaval that will amount to a genuine political and commerci: revolution and when me sirugsie Is ended t:ie railroads, the mainstay of all the big trusts, will be owned and controlled by the government. There tn be no other solution to the problem. uiImi we are ready to con ns o the fa41art of ctual popu lar goverawent. The war with the Standard Oil Company is not yet over by any means, according to the statement of Attorney-General Bonaparte, tie de clares that the government will pur sue the iniquitous corporation until it Is made to pay carly for its shady .,h,u nf doine business. This sounds ail rigiA to the people, and they will await the result with con querable Interest. At the present time, howevOT,, not much results have been' obtained from the prosecutions, except to ran up a big bill ot expense. That there will be a genuine house famine in Eugene next fall is appar ent now. Even at the present time, with many people out of town and all the schools closed, it is next to impossible to rent a house or house keeping rooms. This would indictae that In spite of the erection of many new houses there will be a shortage of dwellings within a few weeks that will seriously retard the growth of the city. At the present time a good many families leave because they can not find houses to live In. The annual catalogue of the Ore gon Agricultural College has been received, and a hasty review shows ot to be a comprehensive work of 250 pages. It contains a fund of informa tion concerning this rapidly growing institution, and should prove of great value to those who desire to attend school. The typographical work is neat, showing that the printing de partment of the O. A.' C. is in compe tent hands. 1 It might at first glance be supposed that the London doctor who said '1 hold to the maxim, 'Die and Jet die,' " was defending suicide, but he wasn't. He was knocking the plnheads who Insist upon regulating the living of everybody by their diseases. Perhaps the steam slovele.rs' .un ion .didn't know when they elected Tatt to membership that Jiis JnUir was already provided fur in case of defeat, with a supreme cJurt jou. Still, he'd make a helty steam shov eler. Don't get excited orer the report that troops of Honduras tired on ihe United Slates flag. Eon if true, Honduras can be depenoV.d ,an ,to J.et an apology In before Uncle Sam un packs his spanking apparatus. Edward Fake, said to be heir .tr. $3,000,000, who has been arrested in Chicago for doing the Ruffles stunt in the residences of the rich,, must have been trying to lire .tip, mv down, to his name. 'Religious frenzy" was the excuse given by a number of negroes for burning a Louisiana ottan gin. Re sult, a triple lynching, one of the vic tims being the preacher who a.i'uuned the frenzy. Naturally, as a railroad man, H. E. Ingalls is an anti-wrecker, and he hit the hull'seye when he mid: -"It is nonsense to say that- the election of any man will wreck 1Mb country."' If the number of ladies who claim to be married to men Who dispute it continues to Increase, it may become necessary to use a branding iron as a Part of the marriage ceremony. When one of the bin ejuns of the' railway world onenlv ,.., nn,l -tniii.,,. i. - . ... wtli . j -".iB ine waier out 01 mocks, it J uu ,,eeW , n.gh time for the rest of us to begin to sit up and take notice. If the Pittsburg authorititis are really anxious to stop the suicLkj epi demic In that town u-i,.. n. rfor f.u , - 1 'ree ti ansportatlon out of it ti the j uesperate and despondent? The steel trust is making a bid for "mi-thing we are not quite sure whether it's votes or American syiu 1'athy in refusing to employ nllutis. MAPLKTOX ITEMS. Mapleton. July 30. Captain Hurd s building a modern bungalow in "le southern part or Mapleton. Yates 1, , rnnt.p, Lesttr Oadim Wv. hn.,i.t .1,- i-.l ?'!'' ,Jts w'asiiingtoii itret for-1 owned by Cantain Hunt mil Is Iiii' 1 i'unber on the around to ""tu of ex-'on ,hp snnth ' " J-" "c on niiruiion to 1..,,. 1 ' " "is banders has just finlsh.Hl a large barn on hlQ,.t in ihe 'lie hi, .northern part of town -no u n..l ''ists readv to 1...11.. , - " " ., H -terdav w as the hottest dav of. season, the thermometer reach-1 ' degrees above In the shade. IeV 'i s Kidney and Bladder Pills br-iillitlv relievo all U-I.I....V o.l Sorders. Sold niwl 1-. eolil. """"led by all druggists THE KlKNE THIS DATE IX HlSToiiY . i IU" K I 10U4 John ion,,, . tll!-H l.J the Indians, hurt) .'tKirv M.i" n.'i'.l Allies deft'UV ' ,. at battle of Mimn. 1M5 HichurJ 11 nrv Ii.u uuthor of "Two Wars IM ?!,"!," !""'" 1,1 -'"' in-ill, Died in Iluine, Jan. 7. i w Jr., t.le Mass. 1819 -Herman -Melville.' writer on South Sea life, born in New w?k city. nDled there Sept. 2S, lsai iSTti Senate aiiiuitteil Mr iieik ""'. SeC7';',r: "f "'" fha'ws of ociiius uuu-iai positions. -Convliiiui.s oi LjuU Kid leader of the rebellion i adian Northwest. in? win- 1SS9 "Pilgrim Fathers" ment at New Pdymouth Via cated. munu-5-, edi- 1899 ElihU Hoot RUI-CaaJaA n,.n Alger as Secretary of War ol the V. 1904 Robert R Pi,iE .... ernor of Pennsylvania, died. Born Dec. S, ISiO. "This Ik My 63th Rirttxlur." Robert T. Lincoln, President of the Pullman Palace Car Company, was born in Springfield, ill. ..... i 1843, the eldest son of PresiiL.t,. ai. raham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lin coln, tie received his earlv eduia tlon in his home city and then stud ted at Harvard College, from which ue graauaieu In is 81, as A. H. He iook up tne study of law at Harvard acnooi, nut nterert iho urmv when the war broke out and served as captain on the staff of Gen V S Grant. After the war he completed ins law siuuies and engaged in prac tice in Chicago. He be came Senrp tary of War under President Garfield In 1881 and remained in that posi tion under President Arthur. He was strongly mentioned for the nieslilen tial nomination in 1884, but refused to oppose Gen. Arthur in the Con vention, under President Harrison Air. Lincoln was envoy extraordin ary land mlriiiiter plenipotentiary of tne united States to Great Britain. After his retirement in 1893 he be came general counsel of the Pull man Compatry ;and after the death of GeoxRe M. Pullman he was elected President ;of the company. 31 UOllLT SWIM. There was a man three feet around, "Went swimming In a rink. He hired a slim man's bathinir suit. - Of course he did not think. ttitDbkian hour to get it on; It did fit rather tight, Then he strolled the sandy bank. Was he not a sight? A friend of his stepped up behind. And whispered in his ear: "Your suit is split clean up the back" lhe rest he did not hear. A dive down, down h? went; He Hit the bottom hard; Ills mouth was filled with water; The cemunt 'floor was marred. A fellow quickly pulled him out. A hero brave was he. The fat guy squealed: "Don't pull me out; Don't let the ladies see." He wrote at once to Carnegie, For a niell.il of pure tin, Tess Marshall. G(T(II) t'Ol'tJII (TItH. :For the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all 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 op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co. props., Cleveland, O. 4 V City subscribers who desire The Guard mailed to them at summer resorts or other out-of-town places will please no tify the office, giving city ad dress, als new address, and the length of time they desire the paper sent to the latter. Cm returning, please notify uEfice in order (but service by carrier may be promptly resumed. TO HlXTKItS AND CAMPI.HS If you are thinking of going into rh? mountain-hunting street. tf IV VOf KMTvJ' The merits of Texas Wonder you vould never suffer from Kidney, olaflder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a Mottle (two months' treatment! sold Dv t). .1 . 1 111 .Hmoninls. i,v o .1 n . or liv man. o Dr. E. W Ha 2920 Olive street. St. Louis. roi: wooiis.wvixt; GasnUne power, rail, 733 E. 11th. 4 7G2. Successor al3 Apply .1. IL r on Telephone Ft'.ark to W. II. Davis. SHIXtiLKS If vou want the fine-f Wa-hltiL-ton ; shingles there are in Y.np ne, go tr. Andrews . K. . IIAKillT. Photos Btntnn ana i"ft cards. rjeneral view work it.yth street be- t.n Willamette and (Live. u ,T EI.LfTlif TllliAT li Monday and Tutsilay. the Burning of Itotn-." N-r 1 nud a I Kennedv's I..;i:ive (' oi.li Syrup ,...,...,.t:.l!v re, , mino in!- '1 for ' h ..- i-en. It taste- n-;!: " " IJlaple sugar. Sold '' ' Q c,.nl,. A am I w:Il itlvp jdanre at the armory Siturday night. DAILY ArtI), , KATrliDAV. ire ....... i i Heart to Heart - Ta!b. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyrlsht. '.90S. ly Kdwln A Nv. WUY? WHY? Wliyj Why dors u baseball plt-lier receive 1 a year for bis work and a set- ,j iletuent worker only $(WO a year? " " i tne urea dent of n nr in. Kiirunce company paid IKX'.OOO In sal ary and perquisites, while the hard worked head of a school draws a meager wape? Why do we pay the highest price to '""'" " "ves our dollars and 1 ''rlce 10 ttie man wbo 8avea rm "uiti: why does the world offer fortunes lo the iniiu who shows us how to make money and starvation wages to the man who shows us how to make beautiful lives? Why do we accord highest place to money uiougers aud lowest place to teachers tif Ideals? Why do men fuse body and soul, brain and conscience, Into a frenzied money madness? Simply because the fullness of time has not yet come for a people to dis card false stnndnrdH of civilization, because our people have not held the right estimates of human life. We have stumbled over the definition of the supreme good. Here and there noble men have pointed us to hlghe Ideals, but we have not heeded. Hut Thank goodness, a change Is com !ng over the spirit of Americrii dreams. We are beginning to raise right standards. It is this way: Heretofore only the material thing have concerned us. We must master a continent. We must girdle the globe with our commerce. In this aceoin pllshment we have grasped the occult forces of nature anil solved, as no oth er people have solved, the problem of the production of wealth. Now we must stop! We are up against a greater prob-lem-the EQUITABLE DISTRIBU TION of wealth. Ah, that Is different! When yon start to study THAT problem you run agnlnst all sorts of moral Ibwb hn rannitarlanlsm. Justice, righteousness You begin to see how .false Is the standard that pays tlie MOST to hln who ministers to lhe LOWEST ami the LEAPT to liim who ministers tu the IIir.IIKST. And so We are tieplnnlng in pp flint MEN and not MONEY, are the supreme coed that til" urea test wealth Is CHAISAt' TER: that the onlv real HiIvkk. wort1 prodmiiij; ate MANIKKVI! ami WOM AMIOMU. WOOD V.Otll! 16 inch old growth fir, $5 2 a per Phone tf ,cord. William Transfer Cu Black 1141. lili:i!E S AN EXAMPLE OK (it)OI HORSE SENSE .See how quietly he stands while be ing, shod. He knows he is having a good job done. We do all kinds of horse shoeing and our charges are reasonable always. How can a horse do a good day's work poorly shod? Let lis fix yourt. up now. Buibach & Bristow 531 Olive St. Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid to $100,001 Surplus and undivided profits lOO.OOd Additional liability of stockholders under national backing laws. 100.001 Total $300,000 i nder Siillie .M.niageiiient U.7 Years Vonr I'liironuge SollciliKl. T. G. Hendricks . . President A. B. p u Eakln Sryidgrasa . . . . Vice Presldeni Cash let , AmlFtaot Cahlei . A -Jluinof Cashier Luke L. Goodrich : Der ln 'IrlstoM-- H.- H. McVAY So cr -Mir to M S. Hubble Transfer Company will do 11 genenil li-.iofer liiislncsi; moiiI. hoii-eliolil gi.inl-, iriinks nnil ..II il,in-, in hl line "'I' receive .n.ni t caictul i'""""- Bll-llle--. I'l.lll.t IIII" llireilll our motto. GZ piw"' "l t,al leave oruVrs at Xdt ou t lgAr Store ' -.-.-..v.-,! , limn w CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ' "It SAI.K I'OK SALE A good work Ham, wag u.. .;a 1 mini ss. Price. Sjj.,. est L;i, ia street, adjoining leed mill eOU .vU.B -Tuorougiiurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire &50 Wil lamette street. .f rOlt SALE Kuli-bluoded Kentucky Wa.ker hounds: Booth stock. In quire of it. A. Booth. alS FOR SALE Buff Orpingtou eggs, 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, llui Columbia avenue, corner 19th toil SALE A flrst-clasB barn, suit able to be made Into a dwelling. Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf FOR SALE 2 acres adjoining city limits; easy payments. Enquire of Howe & Buoy. 536 Willamette street. FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy 200 acres of first-class timber laud call on J. W. Carllle, four miles west ot Hale. FOR SALE Farm wagon and saddle and bridle, or will excna.igo lor hay or wood. West Eiglu.i strei i, uHwilninir fuu.l ...ill .. , - ,p -vm iikii. a i FOR SALE A fivt'-rooni house, with! bath, close in, at a bargain. Eu-' quire at While's lirocerj , r ifth nn.l uianiuue street. n.) FOR SAI.h; 5-roum nouse. three blocks from Willamette Mdeet; 101 j H0x76 feet. Price, $211111. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE oeveni, hundred cords of wood; body fir oak, maple and ash. B. A. Seelye, 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 $225. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE For city property, some good farm land and some timber land; good loca tion. Address Owner, care Box 567, or call Phone Black 2681. J31 FOR SALE TlmDer land; quarter section in township 16, s. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell cheap If sold at once. Address C. J. G., care Guard office. FOR SALE A well Improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn burg. This Is a bargain at $jU per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown. Ooburg, Or. KUlt SAlT.-- one National casli regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Irou safe. Enquire of L. K Travis, Loan & Savings bank liiitlillng. FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; 000-galloti tank, fittings, 40 feet 1 14-inch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shiimway's, East Seventh street. See It. tf FOR SALE Goon 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. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1X0 acres of good timber laud near Eugene. Would exchange fov residence property ln Eugene. For further information, see G. G. Gross, In Eugene theater block. FOR SALE One of the best stock and grain farms ln Lane county; low price: well improved; good wa ter; fine location; easy terms. Ad dress Owner, care Box n(i7, or en quire Phone Black 2 f! M . 331 FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven room house, five and a half lots, piped for Irrigation, high and dry; small barn and chicken honse: all kinds of fruit and berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In-1 quire of KOfi. East 13th Street. I FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; rreek running through farm; fair house and out buildings; located eight miles south of Eugene. Price 1,000. Carl O. Washburne. LOTS FoirBAf.rTriY OWNER Two lots and 8-rooru houw, barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Uit lCOxllS on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. .1. Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE Two story residence and lot 80x160 between Ninth and Tenth streets. Soon will be good for busineKs lucatlon. Also lot between Tenih and Eleventh streets. Apply 633 Olive street. j FOR SALE-One team of heavy! mules, one set nf chain hnrmMs and one 3 W -inch MI'chell wagon. In goid condition. Mules are true, to a fault and a perfect team fur j all riurposes. Price for outfit.: $4IiO. inquire at this office. j WANTICU WANTED TO RENT A big farm on sliarea, for from 3 to '1 yetirs. Address "C. D ," care Guard, tf I WANTED- flood nannfe gouts and uannle kids; also fi'w good bucks. Must be of good stock. Address "A. O. To" care lliinel office. 11 1 WANTED- Manager for brati'-ii of fice we wNh to lorjt'e here in Eo cene. Addro with n-f retices, I The Morris Wholesale Mouse, Cl'i cinnatl, Ohio. aill! I WANTED - Furnished house, f, or C lo'itos for twi or thi'-e iiiontli-; I not too far out. Three In futility Eugene Real Estate & Investment l''0' U TO LET For Business Purpos s ADVERTISING SPALE "WITH POWER!" AX V U'KltliiiuU riitfrpris limy 'rt'n( lulvrrtUliiK S WlOO til tills lU'YNlMr with "itowt'r" tin out tU'K"nil nhlo motive power lor "run ninn" any tnisliittiti that van be nuulo to run ttio jnnvt-r of ITIUjICITV. . . NMUt may he wurHl iii'ootil ing lo your n4iilrt'iiH'iits imti'h or little, a you may t-ltHt with a prolVrviu'o for imirh" if yiu hopo to tlo 'nuu ir' husi Apply at Business Ofiice e e W A. VI Ell (Continued. WOOL) IIAl'LEUS WANTED Wood for sale. Enquire at Yoran's Shoe store. al ANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eugene General hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. V. Harris. tf WANTED Position by young lndy stenographer of two years' experi ence. References furnished. Ad dress M. A., Box 38 A, R F. D. No. 2, Salem, Or. al WANTEO A young man who is well posted in geeural merchandise stock as clerk. Only one who comes well recommended, honest and competent need answer to L. M. N., this office. tf FOIi RENT FOR RENT A modern furnished flat. Enquire of M. Schneider, in the Schneider block. tf FOR RENT Nice Iront room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Sultnble for two gentle men. 154 Enst Ninth street. MI8CKLL,t r bOUti SAY I am here again to work. I 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, East Eloventh street, Falrmount, Or. FOR EXCHANGE Good Income bonring property, milking interest on $4501) al 11- per cent. Will ex change for good fnrm. Enquire of Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek. Or. tf DON'T fail to see Cbezem 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 rem. Room 11, Walton BIdg. tf POLK'S GAZETEER A business di rectory of each city, town aud 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. Polk & Co.. Inc., Seattle. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at your own home ln nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and iiistrumuulB (whon required) furnished free. Full information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 4 5 W. Eighth street, R. J. Klrkwood, rep resentatlve. LOST A.VIl I-or.l) LOST (ioltl-nioiiiited tii i 11 1 11 i 11 pen. Return to Smeede Hotel and re ceive reward. 1). M. Slever. J3I STRAYED A sorrel mare, about sou pounds, strayed from my pla-e miles east of Eliulra about July 2 1. Finder pi-use notify by mall John It. Marsh, lCugeiie. or phone Farmers 377. ItwJ.'lld LOST In Sprlnglleld near the lilg bridge Friday morning somewhere near 8 o'clock, a ladles' gold watch. Wallham works, with gentleman's gold foli attach, d. Initials "('. F. It." on fob. Kinder please leave at ;i:ani office and receive reward ... . J"' i , ; PROFESSIONAL COLUMN A TTOK.N EVS.AT-I.A W 1 8. I). AL'.EN, Atiurui-j-at-ih, nir Wlllainelre siren'.. Eugene Oregon L. HILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Otflc over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene Oregon. 1,. M flc TRAVIS, Attoriiey-at-i. Of giver r.ugene i.oan s eavingf Bank, Eugene. Oregon. C. A WINTERMEIEK. Attorney-nit law. Land titles and proonte spec, billies Office over Cliumhers-llris-tow Hank. WALTON r NEmS, Attorueys-at-law J J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will practice In all the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. A I i'OUMiVS i::!mi il.) i.i-.uui.i-. i;. iMit;.s -Attoi-iK v-at- I Kilt.. IS lavv; oil ice 1. 1, ...i' Buildiug, cur st II and Willniiietie streets; rooms 1 uad up.-.i.i;io. WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock ami E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEa.N, nttorneys-ac-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice in all courts of the statu and before the V. S. Land Office. Offices 12. 13. 14 d 15 McUlmm LEON R. EOMUNoON, Alturney-at-law. Rooms 1 aud 2, E':ene Loan and Savlnga Bank.' JESSE C. WELLo, Lawyt,-, No. 2 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opp"ite postofflre. Ulvea special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phou Red 1!76. 1. N. HARBAUGH. 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. Biilldlug. l'MVSH l..h AMI SI HOrJOXS J. F. TITUS, M. D. llomoeopnthlo physician and surgeon. Chroma diseases aud diseases of women and chlldieu given special attention. Faradlc galvanic, sfalc, X-ray aud vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 5S1 Willamette street, with Or. L. E. McDougal. Resi dence, 632 Pearl street. Offlca phone, Main U2II. Residence phone. Main 631. DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' tore, 518 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultatlou free. Residence 73 4 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo physician and surgeoa. Chronio diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build lug. Phone Main 540. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Mala 11. DR. ANN.v MAUREII. jBteapathlo phy'cian. All curable diseased treated. Women aud children ti specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn'a. Phone Red 1631. G. S. BEARDSLEY, M. I). Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 McCiung building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office and residence phone, Main 47. IJXDKRTAKICRS J. W. KAYS & 00.. undertakers aud funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDtfiRSON, undertakers and eiiibulmers. Curner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embulmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 4481. MIMNO KNUINKKKS HERBERT LElull, uiinlK engineer aud expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending investors. Examinations and re ports on mines aud ore treatment. Eugene Orego'i. AIU'III'I KCT FREE THOMAS Architect, baetctt es and plans drawn, blue print and specllicatlons. Geuerul super vision over uullilings In couibe ot construction. If thinking of builds lug, large or small, see me. Torini reasuuablu. Room 7, L'uribUiao. blucK. It HAL KS'I A 1 K AUKXTS J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers il real estate, Creswell, Or. AltSrilACTOltH THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 tud 3, Waren Bloon, Eugene, O' Prion reasons hie. . SOL 'I'll I. I C.N IVtCIFUi it. TIME CARD Toivni-i Poi'iluiiil riisseiiger No. lh 2:43 a. 111., Oregou Ex press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. 111., Roseburg Passim ger. No. 140:42 p. m Portland Ex press. I on m il Son I 'i-hiicInco Pnsseimer. No. 11 2:1s p.m., Roseburg Pus suiiger. No. 17 0:35 p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 1512:32 a.m.. California Ex- i-i.Ton. No. 13 C co Express. :44 a. San Francls- Weiiilllog llriiucli. o. 4 H:3ll a HI., leaves Enirena for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. ; w,, i"u " lt'ave8 Kug""8 . -....o- No. H 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wendlliig. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland Or JOHN M. HCOTT, ' . , Asst. O. I. A. A. f. GILLETTE. Local Aent. BETTING & HENDERSON .MASON'S. I All kinds of hi li s. t and cement work promptly and neatlv done All vork guaranteed. Itesldeuce (li'l Willamette Street, 131 West Fourth street. Phono Red 4312.