Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 15, 1908, Image 3

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Ln.oB-XEKSHII
UVDSOXVOTISC
OF XE
l. HiiarH Rtflted
its ago i"
Willamette Valley company
..it. scheme on toot in op-
L issuance of bonds to con-
jntv water system, i.n.11
,w reason .would me cui-
t.t. wt Its newspaper or-
Lrk misrepresenting facts
-irf the truth; that its em-
Lkholdars and henchmen
in a campaign of viili-
Lud misrepresentation be-
bad received orders from
it of the corporation has
in the past day or two and
l-itively known. It is sim-
The purchasers of the lat-
w have notified the may-
inorney that they have
fatal defect in proceedings
tj the election, that the
illegal and they will not
This being the case the
. Valley Company will al
io accept its $140,000 of
nd refuse to turn the plant
:t cltr. Then If the new
is beaten on October 1st,
1! be powerless to buy the
:n pay for the engineer-
iieady done on the grav-
The whole question will
:ire it was when the agitn
unicipal ownership began
years ago, with the Wll
llfj Company in absolute
;it situation. There will
.cipal ownership, no hope
went or extension of the
so gravity system. The
11 have scored a complete
along the line.
facts before them the
Eagene can see why the
has rallied all Its forces
sjerale, last ditch fight,
the construction of a
em. but to defeat the at- j
Ins about municipal own
:be water plant in any !
iytie voting of the bonds
can the people block this
I the corporation to place j
of monopoly upon them
- to come.
' nat grounds the hnv
:;ct the bonds Is not !
'Pt In an informal way !
termite for publication,
" atorney s expecting
statement dailv.
rwed Mr. Bean de-!
-nss the subject, although '
'"rrned that the bonds
lfti as illegal. j
ration paper prints this
' tfton on the water
' "omehoff we doubt Its
It is not signed
1 A. Welch, of the
C(ij,i,,lnv. ,,.,
;,:al al of the onipa
11 e official wo ,
' iMf win endnrsc it,
iiVi- bad about nil th'
'h "'Is ami .n in , , ; ,!
I'1;" ! r- ""id s. the
vJ'ion from the .ei,,
,r-;;e Valley Conmanv
' - " a!;oj.,:),
, f..
1 '-!' own p
; '"!' as
' r S!'C: het.
1 in-"In-hint
' '--a th
; t::; ng to
Wli'.a.i,
live up
...V1 "': "And if
- rs do mi! , ,,,,,
,v 1;,rl capi;aii,.s
s"-ip th.-n, ,,
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1 an insult to ev
'ery resident that0inly a corporation
organ would tie brazen enough to
perpetrate. But why seriously is
cuss the platform, anyway? O Like
many political party platforms itg's
cvlclftitlycue(l to aitl in carrying
un election, and will be discarded
and forgotten if necessui when the
! campaign is over. I he morning pu-
i per has promised regularly on the
Eve of each election to accept the re
sult and be good. It has broken
Its pledge Just as regularly, and Its
! vaunted platform is not worth the
' paper it is writen on.
Records for the amount of lumber
I sawed from one tree, from one acre
land from ten acres have been shat
tered by the cut mane from a ten
acre tract on the north shore of Pa
get Sound. The log scale shows that
5,100.766 feet were obtained from
561 trees in a ten-acre tTact, or an
average of 510,076 feet to the acre,
according to the Seattle Post-lntel-llgencer.
The record acre of the ten
yielded just 585,048 feet, compar
ed with a normal average of 25,000
feet to the acre. On this particular
acre a single tree scaled 22,145 feet,
or less than 3000 feet under the av
erage yield of an acre or ground.
In being declared a lianlcrupt, to
avoid paying his lawyers and expert
witnesses, Harry Thaw recalls the
story of another criminal who, after
escaping punishment on a plea of In
sanity., met hla lawyer's demana for
his fee with "ba! ba!"
Instead of Increasing the size of
its auditorium, with a view to ac
commodating larger national con
ventions, as Chicago Is arranging to
do, it might be better for the coun
try to arrange to reduce the size of
the conventions.
Maybe the Sultan o. Turkey, In
pretending that he has 6een ordered
to get rid of his harem, iB merely
working a dodge to replace the un
desirable with new blood without
raising a rumpus in the palace.
Now that canned partisanship Is
on the market, trouble between next
door neighbors who are political op
ponents may be confledtly expected
when the rival phonographs get a
golng. I
Civilization will not stand for the
head-hunting of savage tribes, and
has almost succeeded In abolishing
It, but civilization never bats an eye
at the far more cruel sport of hunt
ing and killing character.
Kentuck's maiden moonshiner.
who defeated a raiding posse of dep-
titles in a pitched battle, seems to be
more familiar with the workings of
a Winchester than w ith Cupid's bow.
When speed madness reaches the
reckless stage, as it is bound to do, I
there is always trouble frequently
death. And this applies to other
things than running automobiles.
Those Pittsburg millionaires are
bound to be fast. One of them has
offered .a bonus of $100,000 for a
motor boat with a speed of 50 miles
an hour.
After all, there are other ways tor
a man to get his picture printed thantne se r . King s New Discovery
by jumping his party the patent
medicine houses are still doing busi
ness. It must be a great consolation to
the abused millionaires to know that
they have not been overlooked by
the busy campaign managers.
Those Lane county cherry pictures j
In today's Guard are enough to make
anybody's mouth water and they're i
true to life. j
1HROVOH STAGE To
KITSOX
1 IU I 11,11, f
- ! Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
Arrangements have lately beeu rt,)V U) Yaquln.-i and Newport, limited
made so that persons wanting to 8 ! to 'Monday following. $3.00.
to Kitson Springs can take the mail I 'a. j. GILLETTE. AgeD.
stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring-1 J 1.
neiu ana connect with the stage at;
i.oweii ior the springs by way 01
II . , , J
iia.i-i ueu, on luesaays, 1 nursnuys. 1
and Saturdays.
Sept 6
For fviro 1 eet.
"I have found linden's rnica
Salve to be the propel' tliin-!; to use
for sore feet, as well us for healing
burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. S';jne. 01
Kast Portand. Maine. It Is the prop
er thing, too, for idles. Try it: Sold
under guarantie nt V. A. Knyken
dall's drug store. 25c.
COW FEED.
Alfaira meal. At Ilalirr's. Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.
for sii.i:.
Farms and city proper'" In' sale.!
No agent. Address. X. Uobosky,
2HS Lawrence street. al4(
If von take Kodol In the beginning
'lie bad attaches of dvsp.nsia will be
avedeii, but If you ailow Hies., littl"
''J'acks to go unheeded it wPl tak"
Koilni a longer time to put yo.w
stomach in good condition a:,'u!n. Get
a bottle (,f Kodol Unlaw Sold by all
druggists
TK El'GKKS
WAX WADS, NOT
BULLETS uf STEEL
'.-AI. Mll.lll AMI v ,U.,.A1N
t -u si; ok t idms v ,.
IS.
I'.'IK.NT SIKH ,
t i-osi: nwtii:.
The men rep ir'
bullets at tin. iv, ,.
American l,ak.-
'I shut by
'! 'ui aiMiiiii, n:
nf i .. . 1 1
shells A numl,..r VPT . , '.
n an having a fin-er blown off. ;u,,l 1
others bruises am) cuts lh"
I'nwh.n .V0'?' ,i,1";""-' Jid urn see!
" ' ' uuiivm, u nt know
bit the wax wads in the skir
The men became excited, and wrdie
the rules forbade them shooting un
der two hu.idr.-d yards, nrten in the
rushes they did not know when ihev
were killed, or ruled out, and ken,
on firing the blanks, "
From reports iu Portland papers
there was thought to be some r,-g-nlars
wounded, accidents which the
officers would not give out for pub
lication. The supposition was that
they had been shot bv real or
trldges getting mixed with the blank
The cartridges which were used
In the Amercian Lake campaign were
loaded with wax wads, rather than
paper ones, and as these are verv
hard, at close range they can result
in some injury.
THIS J)ATK IX IIISTOHV
August la
1741 Behrlng. the navigator, dis
covered Kast Cape.
1709 Napoleon Bonaparte was born
Died May 5, 1821.
1771 Sir Walter Scott, noveli-t
-, b".'"- 1,kd September 21. l.s3:!
1802 Bonaparte invested with pow
er to nominate his successor as
ruler of France.
1804 Work begun on the first pub
lic road between Georgia ami
'1 ennessee.
1807 Francois Jules Paul Grevy
President of France, born. Died
September 9. 1891.
1884 Madame Patti sued for di
vorce from Marquis de Caux.
1S93 The Behring Sea arbitration
award was delivered.
1907 Joseph Joachim, the celebrat
ed violinist, died. Born 1S31.
THIS. IS .MY oUI) UlinilDAY
Jiiiimd Keir Hurdle
James Keir Hardie, M. P., and a
prominent socialist leader in Eng
land, who will shortly visit America,
was born In Scotland August 15.
1X50, the son of Scotch working peo
ple. He began life as an errand boy
and rivet healer in a machine shop
when only eiglii years old. When
nine, not Doing auie to make suffi
cient money to aid the family excheq-
ne leit nis position and began
work as a "donkey boy" in a coal
mine. At the age of 23 he emanci
pated himself from the work in the
mines by becoming secretary of the
nilnor's union, devoting his spare
time to writing for newspapers. At
the age of 2." lie began his career as
tt labor-leader. In l.SSS he tried to
become elected for parliament, but
was defeated. Four years . later.
however, he was elected by a large
majority. He was defeated again in
1S9;1, but was elected again 111 190.1.
He Is now recognized as a leader of
the, radical wing of the labor group
in the British house of commons and
is recognized as one of the most
powerful men representing the la
boring classes In Eugland.
Why .lames Lee (iot Well.
Everybody in Zanesville. O., knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She
L , ,., .. ,,, ,if ,,,
His lungs wit" so severely affected
that consumption seemed Inevitable,
when a friend recommended New Dis
covery. We tried it, and Its use has
restored him to perfect health." Dr.
K ina's New Discovery is the King of
throat and lung remedies . Fcr
i roughs and colds it has no equal. 1 be
I rirst dose gives relief. Try it. Sold
under guarantee at Knykendall's drug
istor':', atlc and 91.1111. iriai uouie
Summer Rxriirsion Kte to 1 aquiiia
'"' Newport nml Detroit.
j On sale ever
Ynquina,
day. round trip to
to Newport $").50;
jj., y,,- Kj-.w
. . ... ..r -I- . U-n, li. vr.ll
I"'' I'""!!!.- w. .. . .
......
suffer from Mdni
bladder or rheumatic trounie. i .1
imii!.. I two months' treatment! sold
hv O J. Hull, or by mai
Send for
tos: imotiKi 's.
Olive street,
Dr. E. W
Hall, 29:-ii
Si. Louis
Mr-'. V
iR-!:: H
loiililin:-'
I . -1 1 1 1 1 1 . .
! 1 I'
t ii '-'
! ?
S.-'
von c:i'i
s 11.' tiling 1 ',r"ug,i
,). ,-lpiii. ail. that o
j. , ,,1 ',,! lii any oth
could
way.
4- mink about it. . .
ISILI.MIHF. nnoTlll liS
For all kinds ,
,r(.s? House I'h
fire. Black 6 111.
-nvlr,
l.'ed
nnd ix
'IJ; f-
Heating rurnur
ion stoTi" f" ;
National Bank
. and f.
:;e,p by
n-i'l;'
Firs
i Cold bnilel ham sainl' lcl.es
.Ilk. at W'blie' restaurimt.
ale
DAILY GTARO,
stTiwuv. Ai ta sT
PASSENGER DEPOT
o IS T LAST OPEN
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-.'.tph '. ::::
i li is muni il
l lie wail-'
s ;be .i.k-j
will- s a;s !
Mill ,. tab'e j
I'llii-'. and
f'.ll'lli;
Mi:
: ri'oi'i will a! . tellers
fuiv-s!i . thai has :,e..i :'eit in
P i.: I'Uildlui'
Bi.lM pit; j
SI'OTTKIl IV .1 III '
at itosKin iu;
"I am a blind pig spoiler bv occu
liatkn." sail Charles .1. Thompson
when arraigned before li.-corder Or
cutl this tuuriiing on a rharg.. of
drunkenness. Thompson "blew in"
to Kuseburg from Eugene Thursdav
morning, and during last night was
picked up drunk and jailed by Of
ficer Palm. "1 have beeu working
as a spotter for the temperance peo
ple in Eugene." said Thompson.,
"and 1 came down to Koseburg to
see if the temperance people could
use me here. .ly method is to in
duce a boot-legger to sell me the
stuff and then g.ve him away to the
police. " For the next seven and
one-half days, however, there w ill be
no "spotting" ;for Mr. Thompson,,
lie will put In tnat. length of time
on the streets In default of a fine of
J 1 a. - -Koseburg Iteview.
K.Mi'lleht lleulth Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
Oiftord Ave.. San Jose. Cal., says:
"The worth of Electric Bitters as a
general family remedy for head
ache, biliousness and torpor of the
liver and bowels is so pronounced
that I am prompted to say a word in
its favor, for the benefit of those
seeking relief from such afflictions.
There is more health for the digest
ive organs in a bottle of Electric Hit
ters than in any other remedy I know
of." Sold under guarantee at Kuy
keudali's drug store, otic.
KOI I HK1 lAI'll'li: !
W. It. TIME CAKI)
Toward Portland- rassenger
No. 162:43 a. ni., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roseburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex
press.
Toward San Francisco Passenger.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Koseburg Pa
senger
No. 179:3
p.m.
Cotta;e Grov
. California Ex
Passenger.
No. 1312:32 a.m
press.
No. 13 5:44 a
San Fran:lrf
Co Express.
Wcndling lirancli.
No. 84 S:3u a. m., leaves K.igein
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:0U p, in., leaves Eugent
for Wendling.
No. 88 5:40 p. in., arrives Eugene
from Wendling.
WM. MURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. "SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A.
A. J. GILLETTE,
Local Aitent.
IIKIiK'.H AN UAAMPI.K
OF COilll IIOHSK SEXSE
See how quietly lie 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 us fix yours up now.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
individuals
us e.ell lis linn-., corporal ions
ami societi.--, cei oguic (lie mi
ne nf i -t.'i !!i -long strong hnllk
ilie el elici t i"ll.
Ill no Im Ci-c uay -ntl (Ills be
ai 11.1111 IMmiI lb'" by liming
in, hit t uilli t lie Merchants'
Lank of I'.llg' lie. .
CAPITAL - $60,000,000
is, lwm
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
o
OH SALE
, tV. I-Mit SAl.K
i fan's shoe slur,'.
Ki..ui:v at V.
WAVl'Kh r.irl
k. t'.ill 1
K Truulile.
for geii.-ial
W. Mil,
FOK SALE Tuorougnoria Heretord
bulls for sale. Enquire 5."o Wil
lamette street. ;f
FOl! SALE Buff Orpington eggs,
Li for 91. W. II. Hampton, 1 1M2
Columbia avenue, corner 1 i li st. i
FOU SALE First-class grub oak
wood. Apply to II. L. Filer. Eu-'
gene, Or., or phone Farmers !3. tf
tOK SALU s-room House, three
blocks from Willamette sidoet; lot
80x76 feet. Price. $2100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FuK SALE Spun of 900 pound
mules and a first-class camp wng
ou and camp outfit. Uuquire at
Eugene Brick Yard or phono Far-'
mers 345. alb '
FOli SALE Four gtwxl work horses,
two sets harness, one heavy sin
gle harness, one light wagon, near
ly new. A. M. Gilbert, (7 Wst
Sixth street. aia
FOU SALE Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. h .is be n
used only few weeks Call u
Eugene. Gnu Co.'s Store. if
FOIt SALE One National cash reg- j
Ister, one liemlimton tvnewriui-
and a large iron sale. Enquire a W.'.NTEI) Manager (or brnuch of
L. .M. Travis, lonn i; Saving fee we wish to locate here lu Ku
bank building. 1 gene. Address, with references,
HEItE IS A CHANCE to buy from
. .. v..... .urn uu., iif;ui, line iiign
lots or house and lot, all on the j
street car line. 1 have S lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at SOU East Thirteenth st.
FOB SALE One team of beuvy
mules, one set of chnlu harness
and one 3 W -Inch Mitchell wagou.
In good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. Inquire at this office.
FOB SALE OR TRADE 180 acres
of good timber laud near Eugone.
Would exchange for residence
property in Eugene. For further
information, see G. G. Gross, in
Eugene theater block.
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected: liOO-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet lVt-inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shuinway's,
East Seventh street. See It. tf
FOR SALE 240 acres of laud; 100
acres of timber. balance farm
land; good orchard and variety of
fruit; good Improvements. Price,
$12.50 per acre. Oregon Laud Co.,
4 12 Willanietle street. al7
DliAFT HORSES FOIt SALE
Sell mitt Brothers, 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 Schmltt Bros, for
description, prices and terms, tf
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. IJot 1011x95 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FOR SALE Complete Bet oak
household furniture, bookcase,
lounge, table, rockers, dining table
and chairs, sideboard, two heutlng
stoves, bed room furniture, chll
drens' beds, steel range, carpets.
$150 cash will b ly it all. Call at
809 Oak street. tf
W ANTIC L
WANTED A goon hlsrksmllh; mill
work inalniy. Booth-Kelly office.
tt
WANTED Apprentice girl at Col
vln & Russell's, 84 East Ninth
street. alii
WANTED To rent, a modern house
not later than September 15. G. G.
Gross tf
WANTED Competent girl. Mrs. A.
W. Skipworth, 108 West Eighth
street.
WANTED Room and board by
Young man; reasonable. Phone
Clins. M. Emory, Black 1301. a!5
WANTED TO RENT A big farm
on shares, for from 3 lo 5 years.
Address "C. D.." care Guard. If.
WANTED A girl for general house
work; good wages. Phone or
ite Mrs. P. P. Colgaard. Elinl-
Or. tf
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene General hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris.
tf
W.WTEIl A girl who writes a go d
hand. Emiuiie at Hall's grocery
store be! w il 10 a. 111. and 2 p. to
a I .'.
WANTED Any one having ice cri am
packers from Hull's to notify us so
we cm gather til' m up. Red Cross
Drug I'o. a 1 7
WANTED B young lady, work In
private family win-re there are no
children. Miss L. A. Clark, zaM
.leffei-S'ill street. II 3 0
I
WAN TED - To buy from owner small i
lilac not. hv r seven miles from
Etige,,,,. Address wl'h size, price,
etc. ('. X.. care Guard. n I '
III'A ItllE'tS WAN TED ''! take
two more young men to'bo.!i''l ati.l
room; e-r ca ll. I'd' a!
5 - 1 Lincoln ; : r t . all
WANTED !!! fj'uil '': to g
the!;
shoes repaired at the "Eu'erprli-e"
nhco repair Kholl. Half soles 3 5"'
and up. 59 East'lf)!! street.
"O"" vr-&-
Advertisements, Like Clocks,
Should Keep Running
A s'ure's adv rtiieiii.-uts tell
the people what is doing" at
that store --what is new. what
is inviting, why today is a good
time to visit the store. People
look for the ads to tell them
these things just us naturally us
they would look at a clock to
tell the time.
Sometimes a clock does not
run sometimes a ttore's ad
does not run. A "ruu-dowu"
clock or ad are about equally
unsatisfactory, uuservk cable,
misleading.
furious thing about It is that
a merchant who would think it
absurd to have a run-down" or
out-of-repalr clock will, some
times, deliberately let his lid
stop running. It's not wise, nor
good business, nor defensible
ou any known grounds but it
is sometimes done.
ami:
-l Continued I
WANTED To buy A good young
gentle mare: must be a good trav
eler. Call at Thirteenth struct
store or phone Main 90. C. 1). Dan
iel, a 10
1 ho Morris Wholesale House, Cin
cinnati. Ohio.
VAANTEl Knrnisneti house, 6 or 0
rooms for two or three mouths
not too far out. Three In family
Eugene Real Hstate & Investment
Co.
WANTHI) Women or young girlB
winning to loam plain or geuural
Bewing, to join the classes U'ivv
forming. Call or uddress Miss
Reckord. Room 1, Bchueldor block.
Phone Red 1322. a'!tl
WANTED Some properly owner to
build six or seven-room house in
a desirable location for teuaut who
will louse same for term of years,
guaranteeing best of care of prem
ises. Address, "Z," care of Guard,
or call at Gunrd otflce fur par.
tlrulars. tf
MISCKLOiaNKOUB
SAY' I am here again to work. 1
nm tho lone cement workur and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
NOTICE Having reccvercil from my
injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoolng aud general black
smithing. C. D, llolowny, East
Eleventh street, Falrmount, Or.
FOR 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 Cheaetn 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
tern, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tt
POLK'S GAZETEEll A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington,
giving a descriptive sketch of each
place, together with the locution
nnd 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 nt
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwooil, rep
resentative. THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on lis own merits and has
no roiiibluailon with any other
company. We eliminate all pos
sibility of graft by Immedlut.ly
bringing seller and buyer together.
'We can find what you want If It Is
lo ho hud in the coast country, and
will gladly give all Inquiring stran
gers liny Information possible. We
have a large list of farms and city
property, also some good buys In
limber lands nn reasonable terms.
4 13 Willamette street. Eugene, Or.
LOST AMi I OI Ml
LOS T I'a. kaue ct, training "Baby"
pillow iiivor In einoroid ry liatne,
Ii I m Ii 1 1 ' it iil n'lots. Finder please
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West Fifth street. tr
FOR It E.N T Nee I runt room; lur
nace Heat; i-eciric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men l.'.4 Last Ninth -tret.
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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'lilMflANA A! St iUihOXS
DK. 11. L. Sll HLKY Osteopathlo
physician. Olities uicr Chambers'
store. .MS Willamette street
Phone Black 13LT.. Consultation
fn e. Residence 734 Ferry street,
l'hona Bed 3197.
C. 11. CANNON, M. Ii lloinuepathio
physician and surgeon. Curonlo
j diseases and diseases of women
i and children a specialty. Electrl-
wil vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Duuu build
ing. Phone Main f40. Board
Hulinian House. Phone Main 11.
DK. ANNA MAl'HEIt. dstoapatulo
phy'clau. All curable tiiaaeci
truaied. Woinea aud cblldun e;
spoaJaltr. Offlre over F E. Dunn'a,
Phono Red 1631.
U. S. BEAltDSLEV, M. D Ucaular
physician and surgeon. Offices 16
unii 17 M. 'Clung building. Eighth
aud Willamette streets. Officii and
residence, phone. Main 4.7.
ATTOKMCVS.AT-IJAW'
L. B1LYP;U, Attorney-at-law. Oirico
over Yoran s shoe store, Eugene,
Oregon.
LEON R. KOMUNaUN, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
D. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eaton's book store, 610
Willamette street.
U S. TRAVIS. Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
C. A. W INTER M E 1 E R , Attorney-at
law. Land titles pud probate Hpec
laltles. Office over Chambers-Urii-tow
Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practtee in ail the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
CEORGM B. DOHH1S Attorney-nt-law;
ofrice llovoy Building, cor
Sth and Willamette streets; rooms
1 aud 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK e POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block Bouth of
Chrlsman block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN. Httorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In all courts of the statu
and before the U. S. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 0"(1 15 McCIuuh
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opp"slte poBtofflre. . 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. HAKBAUUI1. Special atten
tton given to divorce and settle
ment tf estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
IJMlK.ltTAKICKS
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY &" HENDKflSON, "iindertukeri
and omlialmers. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embnlmcr. Otflce
aud residence. Tenth and Olive
streets. I'hnnp Red 44K1.
. I. -,.! l-.M.INhKUS
HERBEItT I.EIUH. mining engineer
aud expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports ou mines aud ore treatment.
Eugene Oregon.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Architect. Sautch
es nnd plans drawn, blue prlnta
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course ot
construction, if thinking of build
ing, lurge or small, see me. Termt
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman
block.
Ml SICAL INSTUClTOItS
MADAME J. MARIE MiLLETT. of
Chicago; voice, piano and organ
Instructor. I4H East Eighth street.
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ABSTRACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY AIISTRACT
CO.. Rooms 3 mhI 3, Waren Bloc,
Eugene. Oi Prices reiisonnbie.
IIEAt, I.M .VI K AGENT
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers ir. real
estate. Cl'eswell. Or.
ri 7.i
You will always find
the best brands of
Crcccrics
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and feed
No drlays, we h"e our owo drlivrrv
Irish (b Pierce
Phone Main 'ji 52 La-,! 9lh tS
WOOD SAWING
flftHolim pow'T, hv W. V. Monro,
phonn litvf t)nlT largu or
inina I J will y appro iattd.
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