THE KVOKVE DA,tT CCARD. KATl'RDAY
Affil-ST 8, 19(18
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c ' , "i.u matter.
r" , .uthorleed t
, . .nbicriptions or
Un' ,Lfor The
kszsr
Mw-'.t .mhorlied to
KTfiROHS rAww
..litw full ' advertis-
1 J Cut.
;tJl; to t as gl"
,tta as we ula
adotlil consist of twelve
but we lack the fa
rint larger paper and
Lies daily, and nearly as
is we are now twins.
It best newspaper press in
o! Portland and Sa
il tot being outgrown
,!It Increasing circulation.
tm located in our new
Ktime during the fall.
mcUnerr will he added
to practically double Its
hi the consequent 1m
Lttkt paper wlU he mark-
reiders. The growth of
s business during the past
Ins been even more pro
id ttat of the hustling
h It is published.
Meat Trades Journal
the United Kingdom im-
titlcan and Canadian cat-
II per cent decrease for
msnUis of the year,
last year, and 29V4
1506. The American
refrigerated beef fell
hundredweight I of 112
compared with the
while the total Increase
due to heavy cosign-
treentina. A substantial
117.22S hundredweight
ol baron Is due to the
meats from the United
applies from Canada and
being less.
iielvln Haggerty, of Har-
filr. Is spending his Bum-
!lih the monkeys In the
al park, New York. The
that he prefers simian
ptf, but that he ls bent
the ways and languages
d means to get out a
I'm. The Sacramento
aentjg on the above.
compensations for ev-
toitlon, and the pro-
least have the satisfac-
"! that none of his
'ions will ask if the
enough for him.
' the East are cominz
and bringing mil-
'lh them. Even-
ra Oregon reports a
lie! "d the transfer, nf
r 'e never so heavy.
"e ouiidmg out from
Portland, Salem and
" n,f years a railroad
"iiianiette valh.v ,vin
wkerbcard. th,)r.
' r;d by trolley
;.,5J the towns
are
the
sur-
t an ...k
"nil
Itf'pnient of th;
;! rfj:i how fast a
-rS? srows. s
2W'k' vars onlv
11 aa then. wit),.
' tlertrlc railway
' wveral hundred
bven
General nlln-
at. i
Oflal lianlr
.,T.' the state
..." ''' gives jf
' in
the
; ; ' hardly call
t" thit "i'inionhas
'i S
''-era
rain!.
'" in. ,
'-v ,v as tr.c:lv
bi' that a',-
J-"-" he;
eavily.
He,
'il.i
tives of piQe revenge, "ni1 not
u( principle." Hut he admits that It
ins the resim ... -
probably nut object to swats ending
like that.
Kefore slobbering on the Ctibns for
pulling ff falrl' O'derlo election ;
It might be Just as wen to u. .......
they duplicate the, stunt out or range
of vncle Sam's guns, and with some
thing more tllan iuuitil,al offices to
be filled.
While "opponents of "white coffin
nails" may applaud Judge Broderick.
of Ohio, for saying "the cigarette
habit Is sufficient cause for divorce
in my court," It seems pertinent to
ask if Ohio Judges have authority to
make laws?
The czar of Russia Is the highest
priced hired man In the world though
his country is rated poor he gets
1300,000 a week, with a payday every
two weeks. We'd like to "sub" for
him a week or two, bombs or o
bombs.
Most anybody can cheerfully dis
cuss "hard times'" theoretically, but
It is only the genuine philosopher
who can be personally "hard up"
without doing what rhymes with the
jlast two syllables of discussing.
Find out what a man wants to do.
then advise Mm to do it, and he will
credit you with the wisdom of Solo
mon. But the rule will not work with
a woman she wuld cease wanting
to do It if advised to.
Automobile heart." is the very
newest swell disease. According to
its discoverer or inventor it at
tacks only those whose machines cost
$5000 or more. That lets us out, by
a few cents.
That man is prone to hope for mir
acles in his behalf is proven by the
number of preBideniial tickets in the
field which could not win without
several miracles.
This year's growth in Eugene is on
ly preliminary to the real building
boom that will be In full swing next
year. We've Just begun to grow.
Kansas has become a heavy buyer
of fountain pens since one of Its
courts decided that affidavits to ob
tain liquor must be signed .in Ink.
In a i ouple of years Mr. Hairiman
should be able to go out to his Klam
ath county resort via Eugene over
the Oregon Eastern.
"What is to -be the most all-em-
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an inquisitive subscriber. Expenses.
as usual. .Next!
Good water and plenty of it should
be the slogan of every real booster
for Eugene.
-MARY AM) THE LA.Mlt.
Mary had a little lamb.
Its fleece was while as snow:
It strayed away one summer day
Where lambs should never go.
Then Mary sat her down
And tears streamed from her eyes;
She never found the lamb because
She did not advertise.
And Mary had a brother John
Who kept the village store;
He sat dow n and smoked his pipe
And watched the open door.
And as the people passed along
And did not stop to buy;
John still sat down and smoked his
Pipe,
And blinked his sleepy eye.
And so the sheriff closed lilni out,
But still he lingered near:
And Mary came to drop
A sympathizing tear.
"How is It sister that
These other merchants here
Sell all their goods and
Thrive from year to year?"
Remembering her own bad luck,
The little maid replies,
"These other fellows get there,
John,
Because tiny advertise"
COTTAGE GKO-, E NOTES
Mrs. J. F. Johnson and 1 1 1 1 1 son.
of Eugene, are visiting Mr. Johnson
for a few days at Creswell, where the
latter is doing a job of painting.
P. J. Hard, malinger of the Vesu
vius and other liilnes in t.-,e Boll 'luia
district, gave this office a fraternal
call this morning. Before becoming
a "bloated mine owner" Mr. Hard
was a modest newspaper mail, and
int-iior of a print shop still has
attractions for him. lie Is as ener
getic as a miner ns he nse.l to lie
when ,.h ,..(.... .... r ...a
, ....-.. ,s .lie tesil.e ..en., out,
'hat's going -M.nie.
Raker, the Coltiiirn Grove baseball
Pitcher, signed with the Chicago La
lies baseball Club after the game'tered Yale, but w lieu i "
est-rday and left with the female
aggregation this morning nt 6:30 for aml went to Nevada conn
M-dford. His sulnry is $3 a day and : nia. where h- pros p-cm d lc i K
'xtnses. It is hoped Baker will put , He was not succsslu li
a lUtle ginger In the game, far the ,oon d-seri.d th- -' 1 '", -
Kir'.s have suffered defeat all nlongiy,,,,.. himself ;o the pra-i i ' ' '
lie trnli t. r' .... I,,- ii adllllt'-d lo PL"
Btrlie," the female coiicher. wlth'ti.-e in lvr.2. h
the
sawmill voice. W'.iern Oregon,
O
'f you want m K11..W anything
about autoo enii .... I! ll 'wrnv.
lilor.H lie,! .1- knnilla. the
Hillck. '
.
Hcatli.. f ........ .,a
Utt, i, '., " " 1 1 ug iiirnace, nncK
"na nip. Hon stone for sale ehen
Nallnnal I)nl.
'.."in. r, i.i nn unti ,01, ,,.
.... l, ICIcil
NEWS PR-OMoLABOR WO?.LD I
The llartend.-rs' li.h.n at I'i
reorganizing. Cigar makers at M.na-u, .
I lit .'runt ioiial
will hold its
T i -r 'h...-,i
COI1W utloll in
VnUm
Boston next. week.
The Photo Engraver
North America has run
a union label.
s' rni.in ,f
-inly adopted
. luicruauonal- Hrotli, -.i ,.i
Stationary Firemen will meet In cm I
ventlon at Detroit n v. ,1. 1
The car men of Wheeling
Va..:to
nave receivea an increa
use m wages of
uue-..ai. uuu one ceiu on i ,,. hour
W.6 TvJsh hatred V, rTnnZTZ
a . e ',la' l1 u'e presi- ; pany. In each case the chock was
rtX. A"6 Trad,"S ' aa a -!QHvalei.t to oe nimi h's pay an av-
didate for street commissioner. erase of $46 40 w"
The i insurance agents of Wheeling.! The West Virginia State Federa
. Va., are considering the proposition of Labor continues to grow big-
LJr ryS"n " ab",r Uni"n f," :Ker " roDg..r every week IW
their self protection In the near fu- , dent Welch Is confident that hv the
Th. vr '!'.'' .nex: st'"e covention'. the
Pa., will be organised ani 'en XS in
the ranks of the international Broth-
u. aiauuudij rireiuen, in a
short time. I
The new national Federation of
Weavers held its first convention at.
. .... m.e., j.i.ss., wiin ;:s unions'
.e,iecuiuu. ine i nneii 'lextile :
orKers union, irom which the ,
Weavers' Lnion has withdrawn
opposing the effort
... louiiccuoii witu me eiiort to re- Kinds of workers,
duce the number of accidents in j Miss Hazel McDonald of Chicago
mines, for which money was appro-: who some time ago advocated the es
priated by Congress, plans have been ; tahlishment of home for aged and
made by Secretary of the Interior i indigent postoffiee clerks, has been
Garfield, to open in Pittsburg. Pa., elected a delegate to the convention
the first experimental station. of the National Federation of Post-
Out or 7.2 4 S cases settled by vol- office Clerks, which will open at
untary conciliation and arbitration Louisville, Ky on September 7. She
boards in Great Brltlan during the ! will have' an opportunity to submit
past, ten years only 42, or about one' her plan to the convention.
THIS 1TF. IX HISTOItY
August H
175S The New London Summary ;
was published at New London, '
Conn.
1778 Fort Boonesborough Invested
by Canadians and Indians. I
1811 The British took possession of
Batavia and a part of Java.
181:2 The United States troops un
der General Hull evacuated
Canada and entered Detroit.
1814 First meeting of the British
and American commissioners
at Ghent, to treat for peace.
1819 Charles A. Dana, New York
editor, born. Died October
17, 1897.
1829 The Centennial of
was celebrated.
1S4G The .Smithsonian Institution
was founded at Washington,
D. C.
1S(',4 Fort Gaines, at Mobile Bay,
surrendered to Faiiagul and
Grunge..
1X9" Hon. Wilfred Laurier, Cana
dian premier, received the or
der of Legion of Honor from
the president of France.
August I
1 1 CO Frederic 1 defeated
by the
uhlans ut the battle of Car-
.
1790-
Elba surrendered to the Brit
ish.
IS 1.2 A bloody battle was fought at
.Manguaga.
1S14 Commodore Hardy, with a
British fleet, opened his at
tack on Stoning. on. Conn.
181.9 William T. Morton, the dis
coverer of ether, was born.
Died July 15, 186S.
1841 -Sub-treasury act repealed and
a eeneral bankruptcy bill
1S4 .7 Business was first oincialiy
transacted in the new custom
house at Boston.
1X62 General Banks deleated at Le
dar Mountain, Va. '
i7n Full of the Ollivier ministry a
In France.
THIS IS MY r.:!l BIRTHDAY
Samuel Benedict (iirisly
Samuel Benedict Christy, profes-
isor :.f mining and metallurgy , alio a
! recgonized authority on mining mat-
i 1(-rs
was li. rn in San i- raucisco. i a...
Aiiirust S. 1 S..... lie was gia.iiii.u-:.
' from Hi I'niversil.y of California as
I I'll li. in 1N74. an I received the de
igrce of Sc. 1). from Columbia liiiver
'sitv ii 1902. He is professor of inin
I'ing and metallurgy in the L'liivorsity
of Cnlil rnia. He was vice president
lot' .the American Institute "I Mining
! Engineers in I MM and lMHi. and
: from I!'"? to 1M. is a n iber of
, the Institute of Mining and Metallur
gy of London, the Society ol Mining.
' Metallurgy and Chemistry "I
i Africa the Society lor the Pr .motion
of Engineering Education, and the
I California Mining .W"' ia:i ,n. II i
the author of i lenms paper.-, on
the mining and metallurgy ol gold.
silver.
quicksilver, elc. ami ....
: neering
! yen tor
I ores.
. .....ttiui II le o- .
gold
f P!
r.w for treaun
THIS IS MY HIST BIRTHDAY
William M"ni- Stcvtiut
'William -M.'ni- Stewart, one of the
iealing men M Hi- "' ;v;;.'; -
which he rep.-s-n s v-ra! '
..... I 5!i.l.-s seliale. was lll II
1" . . . ,. i v t ii
in Lvons. N
., .llgll.-l '.
. '. I.;..- nlh ill
(lid anil, wnen
. spell . it,.- .- . ,
I quite young, b-ca a t-i- I.-i m m."
i suit-. With hi savings lie n l "
- ! obtain a classical education
:old f-vel
i broke out he d isconuiiu. '" "- '
d his studie-
enter-.! 'I-' " '" "' ;
4 t-.l difirict at-1
.. , oii.-l l. l al'i" Ii- I
,,,-to.k I. id- liti-a-
i oolit ics and wa
loriiev
ey out
lie
the
tl n in Is
ii eh : i in-- n-
i-ltlzell of N
-ada
helped to mane
HI. I ill I X,; I W'
seiiai'T for th-
the territory a -'at
,.i..Mi ,1 I'nlte 1 Stat
' fl,s, line . He -nt t
he I lilted
s. the last lll.i
e'ol his tateer
' SilHtes senate
,.:i.l
I a, . k) railr.
! r with th,. i,,.i
a.l I. as p:
I'ioyni.'iit bin-aii f r 7, "mi ;..-
Tl
-....on aS iiarv, si liaa.U in Jin.
n.sota and North Dakoa. and ihe
Wa' ottered rtni trow J: t ;,
Jay with ooard'. I iulcr the order
several hundred men have already
i.... i ,
i- . .
,,: ,.' ","! SU)" . of appreciation
the traveling l.ublic el,.,., i.'
amounting ttj a total of ' i ?r.
li - r .. ,ii.,.i ,.. i i r -i ,. .
Hi' lTZTv.., . "
tain all the labor unions in the Moun-
tain state,
The prosiei t of smooth working in
the labor warld In Sweden is anything
but bright, and a great de'il of
trouble is expected during the
sum-
nur. The most tlir
reatening feature
is the
conflict between the dock-
- (R, lo
is! workers' organization and the ship
owners. Which Ik Itnmwl I , inv,,l,-., .,11
he has gained and lost several for
tunes. When he left the senate In
1HU5 he was financially embarrassed
but since then he has made another
fortune In mining enterprises.
While in Washington, D. C, Senator
Stewart was highly popular and was
known throughout the city as "Old
Santa Claus," owing to the fact that
he wears a long wnite beard, which
giveB him a patriarchal appearance
SOITHKHX COTTOX MILL
Cl'HTAIIiMKXT HbXilXS.
Spartanburg, S. C, Aug. 8. Sev
eral of the largest cotton mills In
the Spartanburg district suspended
operations today, some of them clos
Baltlmore ing for two weeks, and others for a
I longer period. Most of the mills have
decided to give their operatives free
house rent dining the shut-down, and
one of the largest companies will
low half-pay time In addition. Thil
ls the seeond closing of the mil'
since thr depression began last fall.
EXCUtSIOX TO NEWPORT. I
Darin? the summer season Sun I
day trai-is will bp run on the C. & V
from Albany to Yiuiulnii lenvina A
bany nt 7:45 a. in. The morning
local from here connects with thi
train at Albany, round trip rale.
$3.00.
GASOLINE WOOD SAWING
Call up P'mne Main 32 or
61. K. A. Maltan.
' armers
tf
There ar" nia'iy lini'atlons cf De
Witt's Carholized Witch Hazel Salve
loit .!'ist one original. Sold by all
' druggists
I Before purchasing an auto, see R.
, n. ray .m-u. ""''""" , ,.
; his machine on the street at am
time.
CM boiled ham sandwiches, fine
, ilk at "White's restaurant, 5c.
aid
DcV.'itfs Kidney and Bladder Pills
wt'l nramxtlv relieve all Kidney and
Inin.irier disorders. Sold and recom
mended by nil druggists.
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. tf
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE
OK ;M)I HOUSE SENSE
S'm- how qui. tly he Guilds while be-1
ing. shod, lie know- lie is having a
good Job done. We do all kinds of
, ., i ....I ,.nr ehstrees !. re
nnrs- s.io.-i.m "'" "
liable always. II. .w can a norse
II "W
do a co. id day
Li t. us :ix yours
nik poorly
now.
DI'IV ShOll 7
up
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
A. C. MATHJs-WS
General Teaming
fon-n tf, Gravel. Building
Sand and trood excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2SI 1
or call at 313 W 4 th
BETTING & HENDERSON
MASON
Ml kit-!- of bri-k. -'
work i-ro-i-ptlc and n
.a" and cement
. ally done. A!!
P.e-I'lence 921
I W-wst Fourth
Tor K
gua' aloe- .1.
Wli. an.' "e Street,
.r.frt. Phone lt-d
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 Kit hM.K
Full SALE Tuoroiiimureo Hereford i
Dulls for sale. Enquire a.",u " s I -1
Lunette street. ;f
Fl.i SAI.K H.u-yele lii.y.le in i:rt.
1:1. .
ll street. ill 1 I
FOH SA1.I-. a i;oou work team, wai;.
on and harness. Price, $22.". West
ElK.uh street, adjoining teed mill.
FOK SALE Hun urinnciou ecus,
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner lath t.
FOR SALE A first-class barn, suit
able to be made into a dwelling.
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street. If
FOK SALE 2Vs acres adjoining city
limits; easy payments. Enquire of
Howe & Buoy, 536 Willamette
street.
'OK SALE-Pame, wlshmg to bu,
200 acres of first-class timber land
call on J. W. Carlile, four mlics
west of Hale.
FOK SALE tsevera, hundred cords
of wood; body fir oak, maple and
ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plunk
and Johnson real estate office.
FOB SALE Timber land;
section in township 16, s.
quarter
section 32. Will sell cheap it sold
at once. Address C. J. G., care
Guard office.
FOK SALE A well Improved fain,
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of O'1
burg. This Is a bargain at !"
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Brown, Coburg, Or.
FOK SALE One Natlounl cash regis
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
FOll SALti S-room house, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
LOTS FOK 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
FOK SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of chain harness
and one 3 -inch Mitchell wagon,
in good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. inquire at this office.
FOK SALE OK TRADE ISO acres
of good timber laud near Eugene.
Would exchange lor residence
property in Eugene. For further
Information, see U. G. Gross, in
Eugene theater block.
Fu.l SALE Hot air engine; force
I pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet lVi-lnch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's,
East Seventh street. See It.
tf
FOR 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 and berries. If taken
at once, the price will be $2100; in
quire of 806. East 13th Street. t
FOll SALE in a i:ir;vlng little town
near Eugene, a nice residence on a
large lot, well located, and a gilt
edged business opportunity. Learn
the particulars. $2000 will swing
the deal. Address XYZ, Guard of
fice, 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
Box 21, Fall Cree!.. Or.
WANTKD
WANTED A good Di'.cksmlih; mill
work mainly. Booth-Kelly office.
tf
WANTED Reliable party to lake
rock contract. Enquire Guard of
fice. alO
WANTKD Two first-class cai neu
ters. Call at John Kelly's house.
A. A. Anliy. a!)
WANTED To rent, a modern house
not later than September 15. G. G.
Gross
tf I
I WANTED Competent, girl,
i W. Skipworth, I OS W-s
Mrs. A. I
Eighth
street.
WANTED TO KENT A big farm
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years.
Address "C. I).,'' ra'e Guard. If
WANTED A housekeeper; goad
cook and economical liiitterinaker.
George Sanderson. Camp Creek
a I 2
......... -,....... ,,,r.u . learn,
. r.. .."' """,,,' h "
IllirsillK a. ...e .vs. '.' v. .......
pltal.
Autilv to Dr. J. W. Harris.
tf
WANTED To rent, a small tarlil .:! ;
ready stocked, by reliable man.
A.MresH X2 I Orchard street, El - -
gene. Or.
ii 1 I
WANTED -Manager for branch of
fl,e we wish to locale here In Eu
gene. Address, with references,
The Morris Wh.iesale House, (ill
rllllintl. Ohio.
A.N I c. I.- -non..- ,i"e-'..- I
build six or wven-room lions- In
ii desirable location for tenant who!
will lease same for term of y-ais.,
guaranteeing best of cue of nr-m-1
1-cs. Addr-ss, "Z." car'- of Guard.'
or call at Guard utile" lor pal
t ;i-ula i s.
tf
WVN'TED Women or young glr
v, iV ing to l-nrn plain "i g'-ner
.,..1., to loin the i"''-i n
foriiiin--'. ''a" or ad !r.-s M
l'e,lerd. Room 1. Si llll'rn.'-r III"
Mi'
liiune iieuai-.
'f
It Is Not Advsrtising Which
Survives; But the Things
Which Ate Advertised : :
THE "cleverest advertise
ment" you ever wrote
may lie quite forgotten
netw, 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 ttiat
the bigger store of the future is
to grow out of the advertising
of the present as It is that the
store as it how stands is the
result. In large measure, of
your "forgotten" advertise
ment. You hnve preserved the re
suits of advertising. You must
create new resulis through new
advertising.
tl HMIIItim;
wash
-(('oi.ih.itctl t
WANTED FurniBiied house, fi or tl
rooms for two or. three months;
not too lar out. Three In family.
Eugene iteal Estate fc Investment
Co.
tf
MlSt KLLAiNKUt
SAY 1 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. iloloway, East
Eleventh street, Kalrinouut, Or.
FOK EXCHANGE Good Income
bearing property, making Interest
on $4500 at 1( per cent. Will ex
change for good farm. Enquire of
Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf
DON'T fall to see Chezem It 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 tl, Walton Bldg. tf
POLK'S GAZETEER A buslnoBS di
rectory of each city, town and vll
l'ago In Oregon nnd 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
I (when required) furnished free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W.
Eighth street, H. J. Kirkwood, rep
resentative. THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on Its own merits and has
no combination with any other
company. Wo eliminate all pos
sibility of graft by Immediately
bringing seller and buyer together.
We can find what you want if it Is
to he hud in the coast country, and
will gladly give all Inquiring strnn
gers any Information possible. We
have a large list of farms and city
property, also some good buys In
timber lands on reasonable terms.
4 12 Willamette street, Eugene, Or.
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IAST ANI FOl'M
LOST Billhook of Springfield Slab
Wood Company belonging to C. K
Mead. Return lo this office or to
owner at Springfield. aS
LOST A Harm Mountain canary
bird (brown and yellow) from 819
East Ninth street. Llbural reward
offered for return of bird. Noti
fy J. W. Warren, 319 East. Ninth
street. ,lS
KIR RENT
I Foil
RENT -On shares- 2UU acre
farm near Eugene. Address Box
2."6, Eugene. aS
FOK KENT Nun I rout room; fur-
I
nace
bath,
men.
h.. l..nt He IchlH and
Siil'taliln for two gentle -
154 East .Ninth sireet.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
AITORNKVS.A T-i.AM
8. D. Al.t.K.V, ailuiw.) at.-lu, 616
Willi
Willamette siree'., Eugene 'i.-ei!on.
L. niLYHl', Alt. ii uey-at-law. ottlc
over Koran's sline mo:-, Eugent
Oregon.
l,. K. TRAVIS, Attorney-al-u.. Of
fice over Eugene Loan at Saving!
Rank, Eugene. Oregon.
A. WIN TE It M El E R, A ttorney-at
law. Land titles rnd probata spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambers-UrlJ.
tow Hank.
WALTON & NESS, Attiirueyb-ul-law
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practice In a, I the courln In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Hluck, Eugene, Oregon
GEORGE It DORRiS At'ono y-nt-law;
off'.-e llovey Rulidiiig. cor
Mli and Willamette ure-t.-;; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK
I'O'l TKIi. Att'irn'y
at-law. A. C. Woodcock aixl K. O
1 potter. Office one block south of
! Chrliman block, Eugene, Oregon.
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WILLIAMS & lip, ..'i. ,ttorneys-ai-law.
.1. W. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice in all courts of the tatii
and before the I'. S. Land Office.
Offices i. 13, 14 a"d 15 McCIuum
LEON H. KDMUNociN, Attoruey-at-law.
Hoouis 1 and , E'igeue Loan
and Savings Bank.
JESSE 1-. WELLS, l.awye-f. No. 26
West Eighth street, i'ugene, Or.
opposite postoffiee. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Pbont
lied 1176.
1. N. HAKBAUGH. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
meat if estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Kooiq
5, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
I'llYSIC'lANB AX!) SI KGMI.NS
DR. H. L. STU OLE Y Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 518 Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 311)7.
C. H. CANNON; M. D. lloiuoepathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronio
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory ami light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. I'hono Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
DR. ANNA MAHREII. Jsteapsthio
phy'clun. All curnbku disease,
treated. Women mid childun f,
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's,
Phone Red 1631.
G. S. BEAKDSLEY, M. D. Regular
.physician and surgeou. Offices 16
and 17 McClung building. Eighth
and Willametto streets. Office and
residence phone. Main 47.
UNDERTAKERS
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or,
DAY & HENDKKSON. undertaken
and embalmurs. Corner Willam
ette and Sevonth streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embaliner. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
Btreets. Phone Red 4481.
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEluU, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furniahed to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment
Eugene Oregon.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision ovor buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisuian
block.
Ml'NM'AL IXSTKl'CTORS
MADAME .1. MARIE MILLETT, of
Chicago; voice, piano and organ
Instructor. 149 East Eighth street.
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APPLICATIONS FOR MUSICAL IN
STRUCTION rrom Madame Millett
must be received previous to Au
gust lath. For particulars call nt
either Morris' or Stevens & liullll's
music, stores. n8
ABSTRACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Bloc,
FZugeiie. Oi Prices reason!...
REAL KHTAT ti AGENTS
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers It. real
estate, Creswell. Or.
SOUTH I'.K.N
I'ACIKU.
V.. R.
TIME CARD
Toward Portland rasM'tigcr
No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 n. m.. Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a. in., Roseburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. m.( Portland Ex
press. Toward San I''i-iiiicInco PuHMcngcr.
No. 112:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas
senger. No. 179:35 p.m., Cottao Grove
1 Passenger.
No. 15 12:32 n.m.. California Ex
press.
No, 13 r.;44 a. in., San Kraucta
co Ex press.
Welitllillg Itl-llllcll.
No. 84 H:3U a in., leaves Eugene
Tor Springfield.
No. 8211:10 a. m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. S7 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene
for Wendllng.
No. ks r, : 4 0 p. in., nrrives Eugoue
from Wendllng.
WM. Ml'RKAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A.
A. f. GILLETTE,
l ocal Agent.
H. H. McVAY '
Succrrsor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
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