Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 03, 1908, Image 3

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"17. n re utnrlzea lu
fXt for subscriptions
'J5Mr Guard.
sroi'Ntu
riwtv on wishes
OF Trie. rr.i "r'
Curd Has refrained from of
I.Mm the City council on
Lieet ol securing a gravity wa-
iMt to the city Because u r
r,v .1.1. ua.-
LlitthsmeniDers 01 una u.m,
Lmpetent to work out the ae-
.1.1 thv are men 01 recus-
Ldlog In the community, ol
Ilisiiess capability ana a.e
ait to carry out the wish-
Mr constituents, so emphatic-
hmei at the polls at every
tnitj during tlie past tnree
ffMe they no doubt would
inmstions and heed advice
nhmroDer spirit, and would
Ldilv offended by fair crltl-
nce public officials can scarce-
ho discharge their duties In a
'. to provoke some opposition,
1)i tilt they must be firm in
:i policy and plan of action
! urns or (allure of which
ki! be held accountable before
ol public opinion. What is
liy's business is nobody's bus-
pi this matter of carrying out
i cf the p:ople of Eir;ene in
o a projftr water supply is
iehuslLe-s of the city adniin-
every member of wnlch
pi ell the responsibility he
I 'ben he accepted office. For
n The Guard is willing that
should be left to the mem-
l city council and the may-
pi that they be accorded
I tent treatment at the
those who, having opposed
ownership at every steu.
1 to make a farce of it. In-
lieeptlng defeat in a manly
welfare of the citv Is in.
ri those who place personal
l-i prejudice above the gen-
ire tenting their s-.ilte mi-
Jawolty as a whole,
we about tbree votes east
Siinst the issue of bonds
aW of building a gravity
r "e !ame proportion for
r the Present plant as
' -ae genera scheme. It was
't the amount deniand
r fbK was Wen. but as a
'ore harmonv. anrt tn
"""Petition in the ft,.
hM In the belief thai
"' no further
I "I'l'uoiiiUU
pur bringing In water from
'"wthMwouli remove
r rfveriited stigma a nol-
1 Placed unnn i:,,,
" howa at that ....: ..'
I,-,. v.ni.un
ownership was to
taw the purchase of
3Uld have been
"'an avalanche of ual-
't5 Would he t ..,1 I
' Ie d make thu citv
"""HI the whole
P1; had voted bonds.
... . .. a nu s-
."; -'etnoed many v.,!.,.
.. . I't-oi'le ,)f (.,,.
" U'A 'In.
,UJI taeni:
;:v;ij,':"n i2.-.. ,
:,UlVi-"i'.v win i
. " ooilars to Ku-
VWJ Wirtim... ...
I-;,.. -"'"ai seise,
i -, a Water
. ' "ff'tiablv 0., .. ,
: I"- , . - r ' ' fDiii-
."'m In i.... .
. .o. .U, It, lt
o;ltes,odoit
if it
. "r"'"'r'y v:i!l..
l",il(y t. j
i
ri;, o"t it is w " "q v
... . nm tllllilftilllf. Ill rln
still ana mu.c v -
1. t..'.B,t. A, .A It,
right betaiise u irj". w-w
case the rQit thins to do U ' plain
...l.nilM tn A
that there is"" ui'i-". . .
through :iiorSnce.
The constietio of l tvlty .
tern means tht iuoty rlUl from
the sale of bouda ili b broulit in
from the outsidt and mainly spent
here with our business men, contrac
tors and workingmen. When com
pleted the interest charges will be
paid, not by taxes, but through water
rentals that in the past have gone to
fill the coffers of a private corpora
tion. It will give Eugene something
to boast of and to advertise. Just as
Portland makes capital of its Bull
Hun water, giving us an additional
claim to the title of the home city of
Oregon. It will settle a question that
will be the cause of agitation as long
as the city stands, because a well sup
ply will never be satisfactory, and
will meet with increasing difficul
ty the needs of a growing population.
Pumping plants are expensive to op
erate, and have constantly to be re
newed and enlarged. As we under
stand it, it Is not expected that It will
require all of a bond issue of $500,
000 to cocplete a gravity system, but
the council wishes the authority to
sell additional bonds to the amount
necessary to complete the works, if
there is a deficiency after -the $160,
000 available is expended, and that
before the bonding proposition is
again submitted Engineer Kelsey will
have completed his engineering work
and submitted final figures on the
cost of the complete system so that
the voters will know exactly what
amount is to be Invested.
The acquittal of Senator Booth and
his brother, Henry, would naturally
be a matter of gratification to their
many friends throughout the state,
under any circumstances, and it is es
pecially so since the cases were so
one-sided that the publicity given the
government's evidence has amounted
to a complete vindication of the de
fendants. In neither trial was any
evidence introduced to offset that of
the government witnesses and yet the
jury had no difficulty in arriving at
a verdict of acquittal. In fact, the
whole affair seems to have been the
futgrowth of a political controversy
involving the Mitchell and anti-Mitchell
factions, the indictments
against the Booths not having been
brought in good faith, so that .Iud;;c
Wolverton would have done himself
credit to have granted the motions
made for non-suit In both raises. As
it Is the senator and hi3 brother will
be held in higher public esteem than
ever, since their public and prlvai'
records have been thoroughly Inves
tigated by the secret service agents,
backed by relentless prosecutors, and
the result of the promsled exposures
has been as rank a farce as was ever
aired In court. The records
of few public officials could
have undergone the same
searching Investigation without
bringing to light any actions of n
questionable character, and therein
lies the vindication of the defendants,
who have been the objects, not of ,i
legal prosecution, but of persecution
carried on vindictively and relentlnss
ly for years with alL Its attendant
worry of suspense and apprehension.
"England ravor- Turks," says a
headline over a cablegram dealing
with the raising of the Macedonian
question In the house of commons.
That's nothing new. England - has
been playing the same game f.ir years
and It has kept the Turkis'.i empire
from getting smashed to smithereens
more than once.
Those two Chinese girls who nave
matriculated In the Cornell summer
school and are outdresslng the whole
bunch wearing the newest creations
of the Paris fashion-makers, at that
won't do a thing in the trouble
making line when they gel back
home.
iJiaz has had the leader of the op
Position party In Mexlro locked up.
charged with complicity in the !aH'
f air-flush revolution, nnd the
ih'inan Is liable to m et with an ar
Idenial death" at any. time. C.l.u!
we do not play the mime that way.
An average man can ho'.d his own
i' king against his enemies; it is his
" lls l"at put him up against the
h iidest scraps he has to engage In.
"d sometimes they put him down
'"id nut.
The
announcement that llarriman
"ill lip
given a say in the manage-
""nr or the Gould railroads will
doubtless be followed In due course
hy their becoming Harriinuii railroad.'.
ell, there are men who should
not object to seeing other muitl-nill-'""inires
adopt the Hearst fad of own
ing and financing a political party
'h"se who cop the coin, for Instance.
I'ittsburg stands for a whole lot.
'"'t drew the line s.Q ply at Nan Pat
terson, who was ordered out or town
o
when found t() lit I rv in. t .
. "'ft iv
ruh married man.
wor" a
'iVrtrlutic insarii-y"
brand of mind r ,1. i,.
is
the l;i'iv
in-..!
fur the Korean Wli.i kiii. .1 it y ;;,,.v.
ei:. 4vh to the B..r., noveni
Oletlt, tolvtd it.
J. Ill . u
.ui-ii j on eome to Ulluk it
Is not strange that Mr. Hearst siiould
be an expert in culling other men
ugly names he has been railed a
few himself.
Both of the leading presidential
tanuiuuies are uig Hills, and both I .
nave a devoted "Brother Charlie"
but both cannot be elected.
The live city of Medford, not half
the size of Eugene, Is preparing to
spend $250,000 for a gravity water
system.
-NOT UKK THK OI.I) I).vs
"Come on, fellers! Let's go swlm
niin'!" How the old-time crv
Echoes In the recollection
Spite of the years that flv!
How the summer breeze invites us1
How the whispering branch delights
f us!
Through the window all creation
Seems to breathe an invitation
Of the days gone by.
"Come on. fellers! Let's go swim
min'!" Ah, 'tis far away,
That old nook where merry truants
Shouted In their play!
Now maturely and demurely
You may journey quite securely,
Where each mighty, murmuring
breaker
Mentions to some ticket taker
What you ought to pay.
"Come on fellers! Let's go swim
min'!" Those were playdays rare,
Naught of pleasure that awaits us
Can with them compare.
All this poor perfunctory splashing,
All these modes so trimly dashing,
Please alone as they remind us
Of the day we left behind us
Happy days back there.
Washington Star.
THIS DATE IX HISTOBV."
August 3.
-1515 Argentina discovered by the
Spaniards and settled by tlTeni in
1553.
1797 Sir Jeffrey Amherst, the
British general to whom Montreal
surrendered, died. Born January 29,
1717.
1S23 Thomas P. Meagher, who
o in ma nd d the Irish brigade In the
American-civil war, born in Water
f:ird, Island. Died near Fort Ben
ton, Mont., July i, 1867.
1S4G President Polk vetoed the
river and harbor bill on the ground
that it was unconstitutional.
1851 Steamer Pampero left New
Orleans carrying a filibustering ex
pedition against Cuba.
1 SG2 General llalleck ordered
General MeC'lellan lo evacuate the
Peninsula of Virginia.
1 8IS4 Pennsylvania adopted a
constltutluui! I amendment allowing
solders to vote.
1S72 King Haakon VII of Nor
way, born.
1 ..0.7 Augustus Saint Gaudens.
sculptor, died. Born Jan. S, 1854.
This is .My With Birthday."
Haakon VII. King of Norway, was
born August 3, 1872 at Charlolten
lund castle. In Denmark. Prior to
his election to the throne by the Nor
wegian people in 190 r . he was Prince
Charles of lienmark. the second sou
ol the present ruler of Denmark. He
was educated for the navy and was
known as one of the most popular
nnd democratic members of the royal
families of Europe. In 1S9 he was
married to Princess Maud, a third
daughter of King Edward VII of
Great Britain. There was consider
able opposition to the marriage, as
Maude was the daughter of the lilt tin
king of England and Charles was on
ly a Danish prince. At that time no
one dreamed of the brilliant future
in store for Prince Charles. After
the marriage Prince Charles was well
received in England. His f:ither-in-Inw
barium' proud of him and olten
-mploved. him in delicate and Impor
tant missions. When Norway severed
her conned ion with Sweden and de
cided to have a king of her own. Lie
name of Prince Charles was the only
one seriously considered in connec
tion with Hie throne. In ' icc
Charles and Princess Maud
crowned at Tmii.lli.ieni under tin
titles of King Hinknn VII and (Jueen
Maud. The royal e. upl - Have om:
one child, lillle l'rince Olaf. now ...
his sixlli year.
! all ikIiii- ol Spin
Is lor tin'
Week, j
nni.tiiiiLr of loin; meet mi:
of Grand
Circuit and Great Western Circuit
Kalaniaziie.
t'lial tiiiirnami'iil "
--uciiitioli "I I'"
Om'irii i
Iowa TViiu
Maims. .
opening of Mch.;nn -m'
(hampi :lisl!i, firrnani.'iil at
phlliiell'lilM crirki frs v-.
men of livl.md at Dublin.
Tiie-iluy.
Opening cf ih'' Norihwcst
ills championship touiiiMinent
netonka. Minn.
pe'li
Ml T li
nt Mm- 1
eillli'-iiiij
Opening of annual hors
show at
Harrlsliurg, Va.
I liurii.i
I'lllilial hers
Opening of
show
Bav Shoiv, N. v-
I'lldny.
ni,;i. wl..lnlii:i ( ril k''!' !'-' v-
Nor:
"-K1vrr.,.'",r.,,H. T?r
Henley at Si, CuUniri,,..,. On-url".
Niiiii'hiy. ,
.a-i'rsv'n;.;:
WI LL DI1II I I"-
For up-to-date
-.. drilllne c
Co. . well drillers.
t.nDuke & Lett I
121, 1)99 Vil'ard Boul. I'
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Al CJl ST
OXDAY.
SUM SEU5I m ;
SETTING O'JT FIRES:
I'- cl wits of Lane , nan;
niiiienved to ami'v r,.r ,,
ir
in.;
the county "el. i k t burn
thougk not in s.. . i ,,...
elMins
s a-i last year. The lesislai
; la.H session passed a ;-lw w
wher.'by
olj law autlioruiiijj
county clerks
to
i.-Mio ure hermit
was repealed,
.nut crcming a state b
'Urd of forest-
i ii.ii i,as supervision over mat--rs
i i this kind. Mmiv people do
not know tiiat the county clerk does
n ,t have the power lo issue permits
as of old, as they are not n-.r
i he law. cs is attested by the applica
tions made for fire permits.
The state board of forestry is com
posed of the Kovernnr , ,.t
state, fish and game wardens and the I
uie .iuer oi me Oregon Agricultural
tollege having charge of the forestry
work and three electors of the state,
w.io are appointed by the governor
Iroin and upon the recommendation
of the Lumber Manufacturers' Asso
ciation of Oregon, Oregon Forestry
Association and the I'nitt-d States
uiiesi service, eacn to select one of
the electors.
The board of forestry animinu tho
deputy fire wardens throughout the
state upon recommendation of the
property owners in the different sec
tions. Expenses incurred by the dep
uty fire wardens are horns by the sec
tions over which they have jurisdic
tion. Before the present board was
created county clerks had authority
to issue fire permits aud as a result
conditions were very unsatisfactory.
In many cases the county clerk did
not know the conditions when he is
sued the fire perimt, and In a number
of cases permission to build fires was
allowed Ill-advised. The closed sea
son for setting fires is from June 1
to October 1.
BIG' ( KM EXT l'li.WT
IX I'OltTL.V.M).
Within two weeks construction of n
great cement plant will be com
menced In Portland. This undertak
ing in commercial importance re
garded as only second to the advent
ot another trans-continental road
will be hacked by a corporation com
posed of Portland nnd Utah capital
ists, with a capital stock of $1,200,-
ouo. 1 he company Is Incorporated
under the laws of Utah, with half of
the stock held by C. W. Nlbley and
associates of Salt Lake City, and the
other half by Portland men.
VKHV LIVE ISSUE.
(Harney County News, Hep.)
The Pendleton Tribune says
' Statement No.l Is a dead issue.'
Don't fool yourself, rnvernor. T'
men who ignore or violate it will be
dead long before the Issue i.
1I:LI( I(H!i HANAXA CUEAM.
This recipe is highly recommended
by one of our correSeoiidcis; try .
for dessert tomorrow.
Ptel live large bananas, ru:
smooth with five teaspoonfuls of s'
i;ar. Add on? teiicup sweet crean
beaten to a stiff froth, then add in.
10c -package of Lemon JE'..L-0 clis
'Hlver1 1 1 -!' iiif"us of boiling wit
ter. Pour into mold and when ok
-..iiiis.i wan candied cherries. Serv.
with whipped criini, or a good pud
ding sauce. JELL-0 Is sold by all
ro'-ers at. 10 tier package.
II KICK'S AX EXAMPLE
OF GOOD HOItSE SENSE
See how quietly he stands while be
ing, shod. He knows he la having a
ood 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?
Lit us fix yours up now.
Burbach & Bristow
53 J Olive St.
Organized 1883
The First,
National Bank
CF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid m 100,00(
Surplus and undivided
profits 100.001
Additional liability of
stockholders tinder
national banking laws. 100,001
Total 1300,1)00
r Sunn' .Management 2.- Years
Your I'liiniiiimi" Solicil.Kl.
i iidi
G. Hendricks
. President
i3. B. Eakln
! P. E. Snodgras
, Luke L. Goodrich ,
1 Darwin HrlMow
. . .Vice President
Ca.-ihle:
. AsslFtant Cahle
. flHtnnt f'nahlpt
tf. H. McVAY
Swcfi.-or lo M S. Hubble
Transfer Company
do a g. iii ritl tnin-fiT liiolis:
. Iiiiiioi lii'lil vm"I. tnilikx mill
all tiling in III" tinr pill receive
iiri'iiii'l mill 1'iiP'fiil iitieiitlon.
"Ilii-lnox Prompt d ( uri'flll" Is
olir llllilMj
Plum,. It.d ll'Jf
ur leave onlcn at .NuVn C'i(r ritore
Q
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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I lt SAI.K
FOU SALE Tuorouiniorea Hereford
I mis lor sale. Kiiiinro 0 u II-l.iiiii-lle
street. ;f
.'iV roii SALE Half Jersey; will
be fresh first of October. Enquire
at .Monroe street. a:t
FOK SALE Full-blooded Kentucky
Walker hounds; llooth stock. In
quire of K. A. Booth. ais
FOK SALE A good work team, wag
on and harness. Price, $22a. West
Elgnth street, adjoiuing feed mill.
f0it aALK Bu" OrpiuKiou eggs,
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton. 1102
Columbia avenue, corner lath it.
FOK SALE A first-class barn, suit
able to bo made -into a dwelline
Enquire S56 or 846 Alder street, tf
KOlt SALE 2 4 acres adjoining citv !
limits; easy payments. Enquire of
Howe & Buoy, 036 Willamette
street. .'
FOK SALE Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of first-class timber laud
call on J. W, Carlile, four niiies
west of Hale.
FOU SALE A five-room house, with
bath, close in. at a bargain. En
quire at White's Grocery, Fifth and
Willamette street. u."t
FOK SALtu S-room house, three:
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot i
80x76 feet. Price, $2 100. Ore-'
gon Land Company. tf i
FOK SALE oevei'H, hundred cords j
of wood; body fir oak, maple audi
ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plak
and Johnson real estate office.
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 faira
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn
burg. This la a bargain at l')0
per acre. On good terms.' Smith
& Brown, Coburg, Or.
FOK SALE One National cash regis
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire ot L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet l'-inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's,
East Seventh street. See it. tf
FOK 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
"ox 21. Fall Creek, Or.
FO'l SALE OR TRADE ISO acres
of good timber land near Eugene.
Would exchango for residence
property in Eugene. For further
Information, see G. G. Gross, In
Eugene theater blo"k.
FOK SALE BY OWNER Seven
room house, five and a half lots,
piped for Irrigation, high and dry;
small barn and chicken house; all
kinds of fruit nnd berries. If taken
at once, the price will be $2100; In
quire of 806. East 13th Street. t
FOK SALE Fine mountain ranch of
80 acres; 4 0 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm:, fair house and out
buildings: located eight miles
south of Eugene. Price 1,000
Carl O. Wa3hburne.
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street.
near mill race. Lot I6tlx9b on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton. 515 Willamette Btreet. tf
FOK SALE Two story residence
and lot 80x100 between Ninth
and Tenth streets. Soon will be
good for business location. Also
lot between Tenth and Eleventh
streets. Apply 033 Olive Btreet.
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of rhaln harness
nnd one 3V-ii)('h Mitchell wagon.
In good condition. Mnie lire (rut
to a fault and a perfect team for
nil purposes. Price for outfit,
$4.r,0. Inquire at thfs office.
WANTKU
WANTED To rem, a modern house
not later than Septi'inli r 15. G. G.
Gross tf
WANTED TO RENT -A big farm
on snap's, for from 3 to '. years.
Address "C. D.," ca''e Guard, tf
WANTED Three girls lo learn
nursing at. the Eiig.-ne G'-neral hos.
nltal. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris
tf
WANTED Manager (or branch of
fice we wi-h lo loca'e here In Eu
1'ciie. Afldres, with r"f "reii'-cs.
The Morris Wholesale lions", Clu
. clnnall. Ohio. a22
WANTED
posted
s'ock a
conien '
- A young man who Is well i
in geenral merchandise i
clerk. Only one who
ell recommended, honel :
and
otnp"teni need answer to I. i
ihi offl'v If I
M
, ,i. I r, 1 1 - K nrnlshed nonse. f. or 6
root!"" f' Iw" "ire.. n'nn"':
not too far out. Three In family.
Eugi-ne Real Estate & Investment
Co.
W'.VIKI'
liui'tl
a i.-irab!i
v III li'lise
rillli- nro'HTt V owner "I
tr yi'V't! -r-eiT'l h'HISe ill
l ical r n for tenant who
.'iiipo for term "f years.
1'iiiiranie. ing b
.,.. Adilr s.
t of
fa r
of nreie
of Guard,
for pai
If .
7.
CI I e
or call at Guard
Oculars.
It Is Not Advertising Which
Survives; But the Things
Which Are Advertised '; :
THE "cleverest advertise
ment" you ever wrote
may be quite forgotten
now. even by the best friends it
made for you. It may survive
only in the bigger store It help
ed create.
But it is just as certain that
the bigger store of the future is
to grow out of the advertising
of the present as it Is that the
store as it now stands is the
result, In large measure, of
your "forgotten" advertise
ments. You have preserved the re
sults of advertising. You must
create new results through new
adveriisiiig.
FOK KKXT
.'Oil KENT Nice lront room; fur-
nnce heat; electric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 1 i 4 East Ninth street.
MISCKLlirtTIKOLh
SAY I am here again to work. 1
am the lom cement worker and
finisher. Get your work doue by L.
C. Williams.
NOTICE Having recovered from ray
injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoeing aud general ulack
smlthlng. C. D. Holoway, East
Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Good Income
bearing property, making Interest
on $4500 at l(r per cent. Will ex
change for good farm. Euqulre of
Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf
DON'T fail to see Cheiem 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
iem, Room tl. Walton' Bldg. tf
POLK'S GAZETEER A business di
rectory of ench city, town and vil
lage in Oregon aud 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
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, 4 5 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep
resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
ATTOIlXEVS-AT-t.AW
3. D. AL'jEN, Atluruijj-at-lu, 616
Willamette strent, Eugene Oregon
L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Olflo
over Yorau's shoe store, Eugent
Oregon.
. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of
flee over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
C. A. W1NTERMEIER, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-llrla-tow
Bank.
WALTON ft NESS, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In all the courts In thi
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
GEORGE H. DOKIUS Aitornty-at
law; office llovey Building, cop
Sth and Willamette streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys,
at-law. A. C. Woodcock ami E. O
Potter. Office one. block south ot
Chrlsninn block, Eugene, Oregou
WILLIAMS ti. BEAN, nt.torneys-ai
law. J. W. Williams, !,. K. Bean
Practice in all courts of tho slat'
and before the I'. S. Land Of Met
Offices 12. 13. 14 P'.il 15 McfMilli.
LEI J.N It. Eli.MDNnUN,
law. Idioms I and 2,
and Sttvlng llniik
Attoruny-a t
E'Xen'j Loan
JESSE (-. WEI.I.n. l.awy. , . .No. it
West Eighth -ttroet, Kugene, Or.
0ip"Hlte poslofflce. Gives special
attention to the exaiiilnailoti of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also to all pension utaLters. Phoiii
lied 1 : 76
I. N. HAKII.U'Olt Special alien
Hon given to divorce and ftottie
nient f estates. Agent for Contl
neural Insurance Company. Roou.
6, First National Bank .Building
Eugene, Oregon.
Binding.
I NDEKTAKEKH
J. W. KAYS l.u.. underiiikers and
funeral rllrector-u ittren... Or
DAY Ac HENDKRSON, undertaken
and einbiilmerB. Cor. tor Wlllain
etiii and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed einbnliiier. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone RiQ44xl.
I'ltVSICIA.N .N! St lt(.l
. F. I I I t h. M.
physician and
diseases lilnl dis
It. Hoiiioeopalhia
surgeon. Chronic
fiiM's of women &d
special attention.
c.llldren given
Hiradic galvanic. Bt'itic. X-rav and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, ftSl Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Kesi
dence, 632 Pearl street. Office
phone, Main 62 9. Kesidonco
phone. Main 631.
OK. H. L. 8TUU1.EY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Kesldence 134 Ferry street.
Pbons Ked 3197.
C. H. CANNON, M. 1). llomoepathia
physlciaa and surgeo. 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 Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
DK. ANNA MAUKEH. Jstcapathlo
phye'cinn. All curable dlsasen
treated. Women aud cblldidn ti
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's.
Phone Ked 1631.
G. S. IIEAKDSI.EY, M. I). Regular
..physician and Burgeon. Offices 16
and 17 McClung building, Eighth
and Willamette streets. Office aud
residence phone, Main 4 7.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEiuH, milling engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugisne Oregon.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
. reasonable. Room 7, Cbrlsman
block.
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers lb real
estate. Creswell, Or.
ABSniACTORS
TUJil LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Bloc,
Eugpne. Or Pnca rnnaotuihle.
oljllliav. rui lion "
K. R. TIME CARD
Townrd Portland rnsseliger
No. 16 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:65 a. m., RoBeburg
Passenger.
No. 146:42 p. m., Portland Ex
press. Toward San Kraiiclsci Passenger.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas
sengor. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottaje Grove
Passenger.
No. 16 12:32 a.m., California Ex
preHs. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San FrauclB
co Express.
Wciidllng Ilnmcli.
No. 84 8:30 a, m., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. nr., leuves Eugene
for Wondllng.
No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene
from Weudllng.
WM. MURRAY,
Geu. Pass. Agt,
Portland Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
AsbL O. P. A.
A. J. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
HIONE'H HEAVE DROPS
GrcilMl known rrn,rdy lor hravri
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -Thit
is lo certify that 1 gave m
inarr one bottle ol "Slone'n Heave
Drot" and cured her ol heaves,
This was last winter aed she har
not been afieded since - G Wallace
r-R.S.CSI ONE, SaL-m, Or.
I'or sale by all druptli.ls.
$1.00
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS fc
T AOmQT T7ACIT TTIITQ
IN THE WEST FOR
THK PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
Til tl II) l lilllll NOIttl
BETTING & HENDERSON
M sos.
All kinds of brick slime and r.. monr
, work promptly nod malic done. Ail
-york giinranici d. Hcsidcnr 92 1
I Wlllattii'tii. Hlreei, 131 West Fourth
etre.O Phonu Ked '.'il?.
C3
Tel. Ked 5
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