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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
row'' " .05 I In J , Jlhstriptions or fcP'w"S for The fer'ubacriptioas p Ta-wklr Guara. llflIL..v,vr,rl.' I ."jlitltlieS.P.Com , Bove into its new .'bricmtat'on at Eu- -i leave the om ,. Tie grounds are be ioKd with drives and 'fit into lawn and set Lis. i GROWTH IX ONLY TWO YEARS Iie end ct me presem ue till have, completed a sper Midlife, from the lo f riew at least. The Odd lading will be seventy feet i: curb line of the street. La live stories and con- I: beautiful white pressed 1 1 buildings as this, with ! bard surface street pav mt' of trol- I : ojet-ar.::, snd modern l.ds aaJ derittrs, lift Eugene : country town class and I the city list. .irpeiK.le realize just how ire be.'3 growing the past I icd a still smaller number real conception of the Lt sill take place In the Eugene Is clearly in population class now e just begun to grow. HKII'.HT OF SKTSIRAPEHS fi rill never have an office I aile high, in spite of all talk to that effect. In :il never have one half a unless the present build- espanded instead of rnn- I tie present'architectural scdi. says a magazine ! f late article. For the liui- f : of anybuildins; In New p absolutely fixed at 2000 I out two-fifths, of a mile. o( the present outcry latest skyscrapers. It lain that the limit not only be increased, but shortly pinisbed. The reason that I ""er will have any of the "Hidings predicted for it architectural, but geologi- iJ does not rest on a ba- lira as It is. rtpvnnrt I a i: will be absolutely lin- r! additional weight on ran: of the city. The f (,?bl has just bei.n fi,-. I "J amounts to the enor- :: f lilteen tons In the ' a building bst 200 ,-ic!' Is about tt,,- i,ii : trowjoj downtown mean a mavlm,,,,, Beyiml this n. of the city s base will' cull " ,ar'"rs. however, arc '!' such a limit is ;a a :("J-s.iiare fot "-it-hish edifice Wr,nUl 11 would weigh J:r't estimates, tktm (,. ,,.,.,. ; navy. m,. ivr on any f j.s ,v -'-r than 6ui(i . n . . , 'rofl,y!s in ad a - .; ' I'ayslc-ai ci.di- "' l..!.al.le , sky(.ran,.r wilI .' ; f-MM-d. h.w,.v,.r ""'UH NU', ...... as to mk,. : (";t of the 's e "II. Of l'i- tig "I public ' Sit-ft: .'I .it C Tt," ;t Mr. S:i'-t-ti!a:i had eleht years ago. Mr. bber- nlan was about to be elected secre tary of the United States senate when 'e 0Ue whispered to him that there was strong chance of his becoming (i-nator Piatt's choice for the vice-; ..residency. As it was practically ; conceded that Plait s choice would bej lhe choice of the convention, Mr. Sherman declined the senate secre-j taryship. When it came to a "show J down" Roosevelt was Piatt's choice I sud Sherman was lelt noiuing ine y bag. Perhaps he derived uome satis faction from the fact thut Senator Piatt had no part In making him the nominee of the Chicago convention last June- It was In Germany that the fireless cook-stove was perfected, and now comes news from a special consular agent that the Germans are making a'fireless railroad locomotive. It is equipped with a boiler after the man ner of other locomotives, but the water in It is heated to the neces sary temperature from a stationary plant. Enough power can be stored in it to operate It four hours for switching purposes in a railroad yard, and it does not take more than fif teen minutes to charge it. Now, if somebody will get to work and invent a fireless cigarette, there will- be lit tle more to ask for in this world, for most property loss through the acts of careless smokers will be prevented. Portland has never been sorry that she Issued several millions of bonds to secure Bull Run water, but It will be recalled that private water com panies fought to the last ditch to force her people to continue using impure river water. Eugene is now in the throes of such a fight as Port land passed through and the strug gle has just begun In Salem, where, as might be expected, the private corporation, is contesting every point.. However, it Is encouraging to reflect that In nearly ail such contests the people finally win. Nobid's Magazine for August is out and it is a "cherry l umber. ' Tho illustratiur.s are original and espe cially a'.'.raMt've, and 'here is much Information concerning the frui; in dustry in tb" number. It is an es pecially Fiod issue of the maeazlno to send tc Eastern people or for that matter to inquirers in any part .f the coun. ry Henry Wat fracn thinks he sees ahead a recurrence oT f.ie same ground swell" that elected Cleve land and Stevenson In 1S92. He says these things l'l seasons, and that it Is now the turn of the democrats. Still, knowing Henry's record us a prophet, Chairman Mmlt will- not stop hML.'.'in. - Judge Alton B. Parker claims to be the daddy of the New York law prohibiting campaign contcibiitions by corporations, and accuses the last congress of havlns done the ostrich stunt in handling the subject. The "jedge" is talking a whole lot "pearter" than he did, four years In Ohio even the plain congress men are doing acts of heroism. In the presence of about 1,000 persons Congressman Cole '.'plunged Into JS! feet of water" and rescued two girls from drowning. Oh, yes, and one of them was an actress, unci Mr. Cole Is a candidate for re-election. In discussing "The Measure ot lie - wards" Br-er Bryan will get close to where every man lives. Few of uslissio and spout think we get all the rewards due us, though doubtless the most of do at least our enemies say so. us ' Harrlman has placed an order for 6000 steel cars, so the dispatches state. That Is the most convincing of all arguments that prosperity is returning .with a vengeance. High prices for wheal and prunes I mean prosperity with a big P to the peopl-j of Oregon. AXOTIIEll GIANT ( IIKIMJY TREE IN LANE ( Ol VI The following was clipped from the Oregonlan : ; "Junction Clly, Aug. 12. (To the Editor). I recently rend in the Ore ! gouian of the great cherry tree of ' Yamhill county. But Lane county, a.-, far as heard from, beats any county in the slate. Three inUis east of Goshen, near the Coast Fork bridge, I on the .1. D. West farm, stands a cher J ry tree that measures 32 inches from th ground, and six inches below .where the limbs start out from lhe tree. The latter measures eight feet 'six inches. It has n spread of 4S fe -t j 'from the northwes- to t'.ie southeast.! jand it also measures 4-1 feet, from the i Southwest to the northeast. It litis Just been measured by J. Wert.' I owner, and mvlt. -. vi-tirc -. , I ' JAMES CALVEiVl . She Likes Good Thln&a. jb"L'lniilng when Mr?. Chas. f. Smith, of' West Wive Ural!;: f'"'" Franklin, Maine, savs: "I like go d I C A. it.iap.'i- thing and have adopted Dr. King's H " ai"iir.i-i m New Life Pills as our family lavativ"' ton i'-m "'. . medicine, because thev are good and: do their work without' making a fuss I about It." These n.ilnless niiri f i"r . ! ri-til- titial sold at W.A. Kuvkendall's drug store I 2 5c. Politics and Politicians t OMl'l.liTK LIST (i Tiiiir.wiiin vi i s Republican William II Taft, of Ohio, pivsiiiMiu; James S. Sherman, t uw York, vice-presidt'iit. Democratic William i Bryan, of Nebraska, presi- di.iit; John W. Kern, ul ln- diana, vice-president. Prohibitionist Kugene W Chafln, of Illinois, president- Aaron S. Watkius, of Ohio' vice-president. Independence Thomas I, Hisgen, of Massachusetts'. president; John T. Graves of Georgia, vice-president. Populist Thomas K. Wat- son, of Georgia, president; Samuel Williams, of Indiana, vice-president. Socialist Eugene V. Debs, of Indiana, president; lien- jamin Hanford. of New Ymk H: ' vice-president. Socialist-Labor August Gilhaus. of New York, pivsi- dent; Donald 1.. Munroe, of Virginia, vice-president. Oiie of the republican candidates for congress in Oklahoma, II. S. P. Stanford, Is making use of moving pictures In Ills campaign. An effort is being made to have William J. Bryan attend the demo cratic State Convention of Michigan, which is to be held in Saginaw on October 1. General T. Coleman HuPont of Delaware has been selected by Chair man Hitchcock to direct the speak ers' bureau of the republican na tional committee. Socialists of the state of Washing ton met In convention in Seattle re cently and nominated George E. Boomer, a newspaper publisher, for governor. In several of his campaign tours to be made late in August and in September, William J. Bryan prob ably will be accompanied by John W. Kern, his running mate on the dem ocratic ticket. THIS DATE !X 1I1STOIIY. August 14. 12 4 8 Construction of the Cath edral of Sologne begun. 1645 Peace concluded between Swe den and Denmark. 1756 Fort Oswego captured by the French under Montcalm. 1775 Liberty Tree in Boston con secrated. 1776 Constitution of Maryland adopted. lSf.8 Cnbul recovered by Shore All. 1S70 Admiral David C. Farragut died. Horn July 5, 1MU. 1S8S More than 100 lives lost In collision of the German steam ers "Thingvalla" and "Geiser" off Sable Island. 1S97 lames '.. George, United States senator from Mississip pi, died, aged 70. 1904 Uus'siiiii and Japanese war si: ills in battle off Vladivos tok. "This is My IHlli I'.ii'l Inlay." Fi nest TlimnpM n-Seloii Ernest Thoinnson-S.tJii. who has attained eminece as an author, artist and naturalist, was born August 14, 1M10, at South Shields. England, lie made his home in the backwoods of Canada for some years and it was during this period of his life that Mr. Seton gained that marvelous familiarity with many kinds of ani mal life, that has made his writings so much s-an ght. From Canada he 'went t: the wild prairie country of the western section of the I' lilted States, where he remained from 18X2 to 1SS7. During that portion of hif life t:iat he spent in Western Canada Mr. Seton acted as the official nat uralist to the government of Mtinlto i i .1,, i tmiiilicr of hooks 1 . ' , f ,1C i,,.,is nnd animals ol ,.,,. Seciion. He went to Paris In several years of studv in lhe woods, where n was uiai he became one of the foremost, illus trators and writers on animal lite as found in its native haunts. M1WS AXI NOTES OF SPORTS. . C. Crow 1 president of the e. has been elect- 1 ("ott.ill States L- j ed mavor of Ja' kson. Miss. ' With Qiiincv and Burling!. ::i ''lose ! i,..is the Waterloo toim is 1 fighting hard to hold tii lead in the I Central Association. i itnj s;.ive n nitcher on C iluin- Ida S. (.'., team, has been sold to tin rhi'ladelphiii Americans. Siindav ball is now being played in .several Connecticut and Rhodi Island elites. v.wii.,11 v lining to the front In th- Vi-"01!sill-lllniols League UIIO cted lo give asuil anil i i - r ! - f i-. liglit the in mors of flirt place A profos New Y rk .-' State Leagu Muse Ch.i 4 c insi.lidati.ill of the at,' l.etieue and the Tri- . ,, (.s li. ine ,li-i-ii-"l. niller. 72 ''-'' . fir,t man to s-li.le head who wtis t''e f fir-i t" -(lilting of attcnd'-il 'tl'' lei-eiii ime litill players a'-. Paddock Isiatld n tir li. .fin. fuse l.titr Eti Larry HesK join tl'c loi!i( been s'ifted Lea tu" lr tin :: .-., s refuse! v. it i his new ti I milanap- dts ter nat ter tram, about l': litis! till'' -1 to - hf..- st'-rn t ; and ; ( at first I to no. fans Tin itr in hai id qui'ei . -ad- -.f the; i re laii have I. .11 hlt doiviiu at' 1 I'-i' 't A tui-rirti II A ling the I, amps. t he ma' ti pi Its tl IndiaiH. 'land tin- I! Heine i1" m me 1"'M ( 1 'I ' ' wi'li th" a.O alO ' White'? r square meal. ,.,r:i"' f 20 cents. MAG SUMMERVILLE DIES AT LOS ANGELES I i.HMl 1! i'i:s K!i;i.v 11:1 in i II (.IK AWAY IV t ITY Wll ill. U) v I 'Hi (A 1.1- . i i: i.i it- , :,. , ,. ni was. receivid in Kuaenel A last tt 1 evnuUK I'Jlltiunillg the inlni : V. ;"..i. ,. '- c(iuiiiierville, I i. ... , '-iiKenu uiu who had '"f- 'i i. os .-UIKl' es Kir mini. i time past, had died there. This came as a gruat shocK to his maiiv friends lure. No particulars were received Another telegram from Mrs. E E Mcflanahau was received about liiid- 'igiu siating that she wu.il.i i.,iv., l ..us .iiiBeies mis evening wu.i the re-i "innis. i uey are expected to arrive auimay. It will be remembered thai Mrs. boinmerville, who was .Miss Stevens : SAL.U One National oash regts before her marriage, died snil,l..nK-i ter, one Hemtugton typewriter and in i.os Angeles only a few weeks ago and was buried here. Mr. Sominer ville was a native son of Oregon and was in business in Eugene tor a number of years. He had a wide acquaintance throughout the slate. He was in the wholesale liquor busi ness In Los Angeles al the time of his ileatii. MUUllLD 4- On Wednesday evening, August 12, at the pleasant country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Winkley, parents of j uie urine, in i.inn county. Dr. Samuel M. Hamliy, of Portland, and Miss Bessie Winkley were united in mar riage, Ilev. S. A. Douglas officiating. The ceremony was private. A fine wedding dinner followed and Dr. and Mrs. Hamhy left on the 8: IS train from Albany for their home in Portland. Dr. llamby is a successful practi tioner, a former Roseburg neighbor and member of Rev. Douglas' church while in that city, and Miss Winkley is a beautiful and worthy young lady, recently a clerk In the store of Meier & Frank in Portland. Albany Dem ocrat, i (The bride formerly resided In Eu gene, where she is popular.) 1HROI Oil STAGE TO KITSOX SPRINGS Arrangements have Intely been made so that per-ions wanting to go to Kitson Springs can take the mail stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring field and cunnect with tlie stage at Lowell for the springs by way m Hazel D( 11. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Sept C The jntiior (dl'.or of Hie Alba'tyj Herald contemplated a deer hunt. ! ! i bethought :ae necessity of taking on' I iicy. The local agent consider-- .1 t't risk too great and lu-1 has catv--He 1 tin- trllL I What Try lug, i prepi, Shall We Have For Desscrl .' JELL-O, the , dainty, nppcti,-r-ii:;omical dessert. Can bo i-,l instantly -simply mid boll- 'ing water ml serve when cool. Flav--;lr; perfect in every way. age makes euough desert I ore il just r ! A 1 oo pat- i lor a iatxe family. AH grocers sell It. Don't accept substitutes. JKLL-U complies with all pure food laws; 7 flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry. Peach. SOlllILKN 'ACIKli, V.. K. TIME CARD Toward Portland Passenger No. Hi 2:43 a. m., Oregou Ex press. No. 18 6:00 a. m.. Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. ni., Roseburg Passenger. No. 11 6:42 p. in., Portland Ex press. Toward San Francisco Passenger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. .0 17 );35 p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis co Express. Wenilliiig Brunch. o. M 8:3u a m., leaves Kngene for Spri;ig;ie:d. No 82 11:10 a. in., arrives Eu- gene from Springfield. 0 ,7 i:oo p. m., leaves Eugene fur Weniliitil?. X0 r-: 4 0 p in,, arrives Eugene from Wendiing. W.M. ML It RAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or .JOHN' M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent. II Kill AN I i- V '1 I i X XMI'LE LIMlD HORSE SENSE Si lng. ' v lie stands while be lied, lie k,i"WS tie is Having a d'-n". v' " 'lo all kinds of '' . i ;:,g a : I our clotrges are ; a.,!" - Ilow caii a Iioim' , ,i, - - "t l( poorly shod'.' - ,,!. ii ;. now. Let Burbach & Bristow 31 O'.ivcSt. O IB O CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK SALE WAXlKIl - Ciil fr , work, t'.ill is W. K-'V. Trinilile. KOK SALE Tuorougnorea Hereford D""8 f,,r sale. Euqu're &i Wil- lmwiu .tri o roll SALE Kirst-class grub ouk Kller. Ku- wood. Apply to H. L gene. Or., or phone Kariners 3. if FOR SALE Buff urpuiRtuu egga, 13 for l. W. B. lianiptou. livi Columbia avenue, corner lath FOll SALE 2 Si acres adjoining city limits; easy payuientB. Enquire, of Howe Uuoy, 51Si Willamette street. large Iron sale, Kuqulre of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank buildiug. FOK SALE S-rimiu house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot SUx7ti feet. Price. J2100. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOll SALE Span ot (Hid pound mules and a first-class camp wag on and camp outfit. H., quire al . Eugene Brick Yard or phone Far-j niers 3 4 5. a 1 j FOll SALE Four ginxl work horses, two sets harness, one heavy sin gle harness, one light wagon, near ly new. A. 11. Gilbert, s7 West. Sixth street. alo FOll SALE Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been used only few weeks. Call at Eugene Gun Co.'s Store. tf LOTS FOR SALE BY. OWNBR 'lwo lots and 8-room house, burn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot 160x1)5 on Twelfth and Alder streets,' Junt north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALW One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and one 3 -Inch Mitchell wagou, In good condition. Mules aro true to a fault and a pcrfoct team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $450. Inquire at this office. FOll SALE Oil TRADE 1 K0 acres of good timber laud near Eugene. Would exchnngo for residence property In Eugene. For further information, see G. G. Gross, In Eugene theater block. FOll SALE Hoi air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallou tank, fittings, 40 feet 1 Vii-lnch pipe, for sale cheap nt Hall & Sliuiuwuy'a. East Seventh street. See it. tf FOR PALE 2 10 ucrcb of land; 100 timber, balance farm acres of land; good orchard and varl t.v of . fruit; good Improvements. Price, $12.50 tier acre. Oregon Land Co., 4 12 Willamette street. al7 FO 11 SALE BY OW N E It" 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 lie $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street. t DRAFT HOUSES FOll SALE Sehniltt Urol hers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see them at Cres welL or write to Stliinitt Bros, for description, prices and terms, tf FOll SALE Complete set ;nk household furniture, bookcase, lounge, table, rock.'rs, dining table and chairs, sideboard, two healing stoves, bed room furniture, chll drens' beds, steel range, carpets. $150 cash will b ty It all. Call at 8U9 Oak street. tf WAKTKU WANTED A goon nincksmllh; mill work mainly. Booth-Kelly office. tl WANTED Apprer.t vin & Russell's, street. p girl at Col 84 East Ninth alii WANTED To rent, a modern house not later than September 15. G. G. Gross 'f WANTED Competent giri. Mrs. A W. Sklpworth, 108 West Eighth street. WANTED Room Young man; n ('has. M. Emory, ud lioaril hy malile. Phone as Black 13" I. a 15 WANTED TO RE.VI on shares, for from Address "C. D ." fa' A big (arm 3 to 5 years, e Guard, tf WANTED A girl for general bouse-! work; good wages. I'iione or, write Mrs. P. P. Cnlgaard, Elmlra.! ' Or. o' WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eug-ne General hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris WANTED A gill who writes a c hand. Enquire al Hall's gr e store between I U a. in. and 2 p. :i a I ' WANTED Any one having I'" cream ,,,,,-Lers from Hull's lo notify ils so I,.., ,l,..m ill. Ill d Cross a 17 lirug i o. WANTED - By young lady, woi k in t private family where l lie chlldrer .leffers.t Miss WANTED l h'ki'-s r l I Si"'- r-i I a lid up. tciti fa mi, i-s ' i aired at Hi- ' 111 r shoo. Half Ml East Ninth o I le aie no I I.. A. Clark. 2tl.. ;i2 'i ; p,(l KDERS WANTED ''an i.k'v i wo nior- yi'iiit: iti-n "' n- I -'"'-j , r -1 n i : P"i ' - '."-' -,2 I Lincoln s'n -'- a I I ........ . ...... t AOYsmssmenis, line uocks, Should Keep Running A store' the peopli that store , is inviting advertisements ti9i what is "doing" -what is new, what why today is a good time to visit thp store. People look for the mis to tell them these things just ae naturally us they would look at a clock to tell the time. Sometime a clock does not run sxinietimes a store's ad does nvt run. A "ruu-down" clock or ad are about equully unsatistnctory, unserviceable, misleading. Curious thing about it Is thut a merchant who would think it absurd to have a run-down" or out-of-repair clock will, some times, deliberately let bis ad stop running. It's not wise, nor liood Inisln.ss. nor defensible on any known Fiiuiads but It is sometimes done. WAXTTCD ( ( mil limed ) W ANTED To buy -A good young gentle mare; must be a good trav eler. Call at Thirteenth street store or phone Main '.'5. C. 1). Dan iel. alO WANTED rMnnnger for branch of fice we rflsh to locate hero in Ku geue. Address, with references. The Morris Wholesale House, Cin cinnati, Ohio. a2i WANTKI Fiirnisned house, 5 or 6 rooms for two or three mouths; not too far out. Three lu family. Hugen Real Estate & Investment Co. WANTKD Women or young girls wirtblng to lenrn plain or general sewing, to join the classes now forming. Call or address Miss Keckord, Room 1, Schneider block! Phone Kd 1322. ll'JC WANTED Some property owuer to build six or seveu-room house iu a desirable location for tenant who will lease same for term of years, EiiaranteelnK best of aire ot prem ises. Address, "Z," care of Guard, or call at Guard office for par ticulars, tf BilSCEliLASIKOUB 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. 1). Holoway, East Elevonth street. Fairmoiiut, Or. i FOR EXCHANGE Good Income bearing property, making Interest on $ 1500 at lu per cent. Will ex change for good farm. Enquire of Frank E. Illalr. 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. II. Cho re m, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf POLK'S GAZETEEll A business di rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon and Washington, giving n descriptive sketch of each place, together with the location and shipping facilities, and a clas sified directory of each business and profession. It. 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, 11. J. Kirkwooil, rep resentative. TDK OREGON LAND COMPANY stands on its own merits and has no combination with any oilier company. We eliminate all poi slblllly of graft by liniiiediat' ly bringing seller and buyer together. Wo can find what you want If It Is to be had In the coast country, and will giadly give all inquiring stran gers any inlormal Ion possible. We have a large list of farms and city propcrty. aKo some good buys in timber lands on reasonable t-rins. 4 12 Willamette street, Eugene, Or. " LOST AND I'OI'NI) LOST--Package containing "Baby" pillow cover In c in Liol il ry fi-anie 1 h I in lil" and scissors. Finder please leave al Guard ollice. II I I LOST bri i i 1 1 1 il s -old iirtii ,( u Hid u 'nil b a: In r bag lainit it-tin so,ti!l alliount to Pa!a -i- ol Sw LOST Two tox hounds, ll ma!" and a f inaie. (ii' li a year old and black and tan. The male has a lit tle white spot on the breast. Find er please leave with I. M. Francis at 73U Patterson street and re ceive reward. .13 l-(llt RENT FOR It E's T--l-'ut uished rotiius at St Fifth street. We tf FOR RENT Nice Irunt room; fur nace heal; electric llghls nnd bath. Suitable for two geulle men. IT.-' Etisr, Ninth ir-et. row vKi.v. Alfalfa meal. At. Ilallej'", Tenth nnd Willamette streets. Phone lied G O PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ri)YSIt-IAA .X! StTlt.l.OVS Hit. II. L. STl'DLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store. 518 Willamette streel Phone Black lai'li. Consultatloo free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phoua lied 3 111 7. C. H. CANNON, M. D. llomoepathlo physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl mi vibruory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 3 and 3, Dnna build tug. Phone Main 540. Boards Holinan House. Phone Mala It. UK. ANNA MAUUElt. Osteopathia p0iy'cln. All ciuable diseased treated. Women and rhlldun i, spiMialty. Off Ire over F. E. Dunn's. Puoaa Red 1631. G. 8. BEARDSLEY, M. 1). Uejfitlar . .physician and surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 Xlcl'luug building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office and resideucA phone. Main V7. ATlOli.NKYS-AT.l.AW j L. B1LYEU, Attorney-at-law. Oirlcu over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene. Oregon. LEON II. KDMUNbU.N, Attoruey-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. S. 1). ALLEN Attorney-ut-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store, 616 Willamette street. Li. it. TRAVIS, Atloriiey-at-luw. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bauk, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at law. Land titles pnd probate spec ialties. Office ovor Chuinbers-BrlB-tow Bank. WALTON St NK9S. Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in a. I the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. G HOUGH B. DO 11 HIS Attorney-at- lilaw; office Hovoy Building, con K lL o., 1irMI,,mlln tp.wOo 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK t POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south ot Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the state and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 MoClunu JESSE G. WELL, Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugeue, Or. opposite postofflce. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone Red 1176. I. N. HARBAUGH. Special nueu tlon given to divorce and settle ment f estatos. Agent for Conti nental Insuranco Company., lloorq 6, First National Bunk Building, Eugene, Oregon. ' Building. IJ.Mll'.KIAIvKltS J. W. KAYS & UU funeral directors. undertakers and Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKilHON, undertaken and eiiibalmers. Corner Willain ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. GOD DON, funeral director. State licensed ombnlmir. Office and residence, Tenth nnd Olive fOreetp. Pltoni. lied 44K1, ..l.M.M. bMil.lililiH HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable In f urination furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on inliieB aud ore treatment. Eugene Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Saetch es aud plans drawn, blue print! and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course ct construction. If thinking of build ing, largo or small, see me. Terini reasonable. Room 7, Chrismaa block. .Ml MICA L i:NTItt ( I (IBS MADAME .1. MARIE MILLIOTT, of Chicago; voice, plann and organ instructor. 14'.! East Eighth slrict. It AIIHl'llACroRH THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren UWicn, Eugene. Oi Prices reHHoneble J REAL I..VI A1 1'. AGENTy J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers lc real estate. Creswell. Or. Groceries You will always find tiic best brands of Groceries Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No drlaya, we h"e our owe delivery Irish (1& Pierce PI (,ne Main 53 ' 52 East 9ih IS WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Red Orders large cf -ii, all wll! be apprcrl.U) d. o o O o G o o o