.dace)
.BidrtM"' ... .60
.110
Li , 1.60
FC.J55w to
F2 .rballM ,Ur
fe tor .inscriptions
V-Ut Gura.
VEBSH1I' ,
VCT BE sai"
,,e fas at last re
"... . definite issue.
ri He city having been
ucont of legal tecuui
dl or tte purchase of
... r.nw Company's
Lto be' declare! off.
Lm the situation just
iy.raa VPflfS SRO,
Uitto for municipal
lu begun.
I be bo hope or lmpruve
.ir. extension of the
Lbip W toe people un
U of October 1st Is
L f the bonds. Oth-
hrinte ownership crowd
loitd a complete victory.
nrk (or a betterment oi
ii v nree than wasted
Mutant succession of
io doubt tend to dls-
hre effort. Municipal
up to the people now on
or no proposition.
J tints to suggest that
I ire voted at the coming
fifferent oollcy should be
aste las been responsl-
ol the mistakes or tne
narticular person or
Imt lor it. The people
i lor Immediate results
in. in that sentiment the
fnnp ahead and taken
hive ended disastrously.
be done alter the next
t Is tn havp n friend Iv
-.tat will test the legality
; In thp snnrpmp court.
ibunat has declared them
be no difficulty in
rcbisers, and the city
at tne mercy or tne bro
hvestors will bid direct-
on danger to be appre
adverse court decisions.
3 recommended by cx
Allen in reference to
. and the present
s Mrongly in favor of
sure plan to secure
) whom are warv nf
ft long as there Is a lo-
maklng It certain that
will be overlooked to
tl oi the people.
le of Eugene stand
ir on interests and
ed for by the coun- i
' t:a: bodv will nrnflt '
wof the past, we may!
mos;l
:hs to see the way
Juakipai .
ownershii) and
Then It the Wil-
Com pa
1"".' UUC3 HOI
ts plant it is doubtful
-Va, .
auomer chance I
"')0-the city will
CO ahead ;..
51 independent of the :
Private rnr, !
RII'S N-KW PLANT i
i
Guard t..,, ,
linotype marliin...
ivuu laid down
""ia r the
. o. ! In the
' snateaman likes
"'em Statesm;,,,
lni,i"inK of this
other additions i
made that will
';, ,0 a thor
"ally newspaper,
"hich m be .
M Is with !
e apprclat.. the'
Statruar, and
"--t M
ha! "'ad.. ,hL, .,.
'TV
.-, ':'nv"J l.'i-lre-s
v.' t' i" t:r
Y;:i .mils
r
, . . ro-nnened in the next week
'Will . ,
or two with foree- About
0U0 men will ue re-empioyeu at ouce.
Thirty-one hundred more wnoie
sale orders for shoes anil rubbers
were received by Selz. Sell wall & Co..
of Chicago, in June this year than
In June a year ago, although In that
year it gained nearly two million
dollars on the sales of 1900, which
i.i turn were J1.S75.000 ahead of
l!i05.
I ti,. vn ilanal Cash Register Com
pany reports that in the month of
, a chinned more cash registers
;juue
Ithan In any other month In Its his
tory.
These are only three of the favor
able news items that fill the market
reports every day. It all goeB to
show that, If prosperity Is not back
again already. It Is at least on Its
way. .
Here is a very sensible observa
tion from the Oregon Agriculturist:
perhaps it Is just as. well that some
of the owners of yodng cherry or
chards in Oregon are pulling up their
trees. Many of these who are doing
so probably planted without giving
the matter due thought and study.
The whole country over it has always
been the rule that a very large ma
jority of fruit trees are planted to
fail of results. There are always
many times the number of fruit
trees which would be needed to sup
ply all possible demands If they had
been planted with good judgment
and Tecelved proper care. As it is,
the supply of really marketable fruit
does not often exceed the demand.
As land 'becomes more valuable and
farming more Intensive and scientific,
this condition will gradually pass
away. The communities which make
the greatest progress in the use of
the best methods of growing and
marketing fruits will In time take
the business of raising fruit for mar
ket from the districts where the rate
of progress Jb slower."
After looking over the notorious
board walk, Rev. John W. Hoag, of
LaCrosse, Wis., declined a call to
an AUantic City church, because "I
feel that the atmosphere of Atlantic
C'.ty might not be the best for me."
And now the hotels are preparing
for an unprecedented rush, for of
such Is the kingdom of advertising.
Dr. Hamilton E. Wright, one of
the three United States commission
ers to the International Opium Con
gress, to meet In Shanghai next Jan
uary, may find that he stirred up a
hornet's nest when he said: "Pro
hibition drives men and women to
the use of drugs."
The Charleston News and Courier
seems to think that tle surest way
to elect Bryan would be to kidnep
"Sunny Jim" Sherman and exhibit
him. Yet there are men who dare
to douht the loyalty to Bryan of the
editor of the N. and C.
In the elections held of late, most
ly primaries, candidates suspected of
relations with the "Interests" have
been swatted hard, which indicates
that voters are not so forgetful as
some men would like to have them
be.
Yet another innovation. It is said
that every spellbinder is to be
"shadowed," and that those who fall
to get plenty of applause will be
fired.
People are straggling hack from
the seacoast and mountains and will
i'i due time be rested up from their
sireniiiis summer vacations.
After all, editorial experience is
an advantage. Just look at the tilings
Mr. Bryan said in that letter of ac
ceptance, In 5300 words.
XISCOVKHKIl OF
CUATF.lt I.AKK DF.All
Isaac K. Skeeters, the Hrst white
man to view the wondrous beauty of
Crater lake, died at his home on
Jackson street, In this city, last night
a1- 10 o'clock. The end came peace
fully, following an illness extending
over the past eight or nine niontlis.
due to general debility, brought on
by old age and the utni.Tgoing of mi
operation which consisted of the am
putation of his left limb above the
ankle joint.
Mr. Skeeter celebrated his S4th
birthday on December Hi. He was
born in Hardin county, Kentucky,
i' 112'i. He came across the plains
in 1X'2 by Ji team and wagon, land
ing in Jacksonville the same year.
He has resided in Jackson county
for 4 4 years, having spent t"ii years
in Josephine county.
In June. loT.S, with a party of 22,
Mr. Skeeters left for a prospecting
trip and while gone discovered Cra
ter lake.; Medford Tribune.
Excellent Heoltll Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 370
'Ifford Ave., San Jose, Oil., says:
"The worth of Electric Bitters as a
general family remedy for head
iche, biliousness and torpor of th"
liver and bowels Is so pronounced
"'at 1 am prompted to say a word in
Its favor, for the benefit or those
seeking relief from such afflictions.
There Is more, health for th- diLst
v" nrsans in a bottle nf Electric Ilit
t' tlian In any other remedy I know
"' S ild under guarantee at K ii -Kendall's
drug store. .Vjo.
I "
NRWQ liR rtM l Af.T ... I0 TV !T A Ar.u
Hebrew painters ami i,:.
ei s of Boston r,.(,., Cl. i. '' '"
union.
The Sun PranrUcu ISuililin Tr-i,l.. ' ''The't pV,'.!'--""-Council
has organized an utlu,.
scciaiion. ., ., .,' -i..ne a um vx.bit
xh -.1, , '' .he M:nuo,..; state fair ibis vear
-uiiiut-u iii an Adelald.
niixiruwa, eiotning laetury w.-nt .,
strike to resist a rwliuti.jii of wai;. s.
Steam engineers of Cleveland o
are making strong efforts to intro
duce eight-hour shifts in pui-kin-houses
in place of 12-hour shifts."
White and negro lonKshorcmen at
urieans nave signed a five-v
contract with the stevedores 'anil . ' apprentices to be six-
steamship agents, estab I shTng a 'T r.ars "J ,ver
scale """suing a, , Ncw yurk gtat(j & b1 wh h
a .ju , , . takes from the health boards of the
P.Wh 5B "T Ma".n from the ""''a cities the Inspection of
Brotherhood of Itallroad Kmployes mercantile establishments and places
J, ? r S T n?T Vf "L" roth-;" I" the hands of the labor depart"
hood of Railroad Station Kmployes. j ment was passed and will go into f-
The next convention of the Inter-, feet on October 1
national Brotherhood of Bookblnd-' One of the principal matters and
ers will be held during the second . most Important features of the next
week in June, 1910, at Cedar Rapids, i convention of the United Brotherhood
. . ... , 'of Carpenters and Joiners, which
The book and job scale of the San- will meet in Salt Lake Citv. Septem
Francisco Typographical Union has ber 15. Is the plan to start an old
been increased from $22 to $24 a' age pension, similar to that of the
week. All employers have accented lnternntinn.-ii Tviwrr,.nhi,..,i i'i
me new uLiiie iiiiuer an agreement. ,
i ne telephone service at Shebov
gan, Wis was tied up for two hours!
recently by a strike of the girl op-;
erators, who demanded a week's va-
cation wun pay, and obtained the Congress, to be hold at Halifax, X.
concession. s., on September 21, and that he
Twenty-five hundred children's ! will also attend a meeting of miners
jacket makers, who went on a strike at Springhill.
In New York a few weeks ago. to re- i Representatives of the Glassblow
sist a reduction of wages, have won ' era of America won a notable victory
their strike in all but a few shops; on the final day of their recent wage
and have returned to work at their conference with the manufacturers
former wages. 0f glass bottles, which was held at
The railway trackmen are plan-j Atlantic City, X. J., when they ob
nlng for a the establishment of a tained a wage scale at the same fig
home for their aged and indigent ure as last year, with the same
members. It is proposed to acquire working hours.
CEXERAIi NEWS
IS UKKVITV KOILM
Jhn Flanagan, of the Irish-Amer-l'an
A. C, while giving an exhibi
tion at Queenstown, broke ibe
world's record tor a lC-pound ham
mer throw, distance 181 feet ind
8 inches.
A New York dispatch says: Al
though Conrad Stelngrueber laughed
at the Christ hospital physicians i.i
Jersey City, who said that he would
die In 24 hours from the effects of
the bite of a dog, the prophecy was
fulfilled today. Stelngrueber said
he was a disbeliever in hydrophobia
and that he would be around again
In a few days. He rapidly grew
worse, however. He remained con
scious until the end and almost the
last words he spoke were that he
would get well. He was bitten three
weeks ago.
A torrent of rain poured over Lin
coln and the surrounding country
yesterday and kept visitors away
from Fairview. Bryan busied him
self in his study preparing speeches.
A large -Marshfield hen, narrates
the News, attempted to swallow a
snake, tail foremost, but twice the
little reptile succeeded in getting
away from her. On the third at
ttnipt the snake was compelled to
give up, having been almost pecked
to death.
A Wallowa county man picked 1 9i
'.gallons of strawberries from l.iuO
plants. Of this number 3iU plants
were planted the first of May, 1H07,
and this season yielded iis gallons.
The establishment of a one-year
teachers' training course, to be op
tional with pupils ill the 10th, 11th
and 12th grades, Is the principal
feature of the new course of study
which was issued by Superintendent
of Public Instruction J. n. ivcuer-.
man, and wnicn win oe useu in an
Oregon public schools hereafter.
THIS DATE IX HISTOUY
August 17
17S0 Americans defeated British
and Tories at battle of Musgrave
.lilh-.
17SC David C'rnlchett. the hero of
Alamo, born. Died March li.
S3ii.
1X07 British Invested Copenhagen.
1M7 Andrew Pickens. American
general of the revolution, died
in Pendleton. S. C.
1 M 7 British parliament passed the
MMse'iters" Marriage Act.
1KSN The first United Slates ex
ploring expedition sailed, under
Commander Wilkes.
1411- General Kearney took peacea
ble possession of Simla Fe, Mex-
is-.o---.iose do Sun Martin, the
Washington of S.uih Ameri
ca." died. Horn February -,
1 7 7 S .
TiiiS IS MY .-!)TD BIRTHDAY
Itmr Admiral Scln h i'.
Pear Admiral Seaton Sdiroeder
who c nmm.mls the fourth division
,' Atlantic battleship fleet on .
.... ...,i..i Hie world, was
nreseui me ,. ,, ,,lt,
horn in
Wj.s i ngl.lll. I".
17, '. 4!l.
t'..e navay a
1 Mis. and c
tenant In
tached to 'I
look part in
,, was giailiiaieu no...
,,'eniv al Annapolis In
, i,e,l'thc .--rade nf lieil
n 1 s I . while a'
. Pacific sii ii :i .1 i"ii , lie
A I in I ra I John Hodgcr.V
.,. ., .lit i, ,n una
Koreans. i"
11 . ,. .... i.. ,.!. rife
the
1 s
In, was iac- " ' - .
' ' ... i. i' 1,'irvllt til
removiM o i.' ' " , .;, ..,.,!
, i.'.Vk in IMts he was ex-
Z 'n eroMheh: ship Mas-
s i.'hiisetts iiiiii .. ... ,,,, Span-
' -, , I'too to 1 '..': Captain
"!,..7Ml'1.r was governor of Hie Is
,,, of Guam, and h.ier way .
,.,1 a, Washington at .H"f m""'
uence officer.
E.X(T1ISI- TO NEWPORT.
During the summer senon
Sun
K. a..,- ir ons wl l." T in
from Albany to Vaquin:;.
ivlng Al-
mornlng
wi'h M;;s
bany
at
: I"
local ir'
train at
$3.eo.
. t file I '!
SlISSnillf-H'!! lllt.lAUI
CD
tHK Kl JKXK ;. MON..AY. Al'Gl'ST ,7. tam
' ' ' f'V
!'
ilu:1 win u.-k tn,. Minne
J"iu wuh i:. Last year Hi- St ,i
union hade u ln-hly creditabie label
display.
The National Brotherhood of Op
erative Potters has voted to fix an
ute limit for all apprentices entering
i lie traue. insulations were adopted 1
which will hiTHHfiB, mL-a i, ' . ... 0
It h;i
been announced that the
well-known English labor leader. J
Weir llardie. who is also a member 1
of parliament, intends to attend the
convention of the Trades and Labor
CALENDAR OF SPORTS
VOll THK WEEK
Monday
Annual regatta of the Inland Lakes
Yachting Asociation on Lake Minne
tonka, Minn.
Annual tournament of the Western
Chess .Association at Lake Minneton-
ka, Minnesota.
Annual Montana championship ten
nls tournament opens at Helena.
Middle West championship tennis
tournament opens at Omaha.
Opening of Great Western Trotting
Circuit meeting at Davenport, Iowa.
Philadelphia cricketers vs Derby
shire, at Derby, England.
Opening of Northwest circuit race
meeting at Tacoma. Wash.
Tiiesuiy
Opening of thirtieth annual tour
nament of National Archery Associa
tion at Chicago.
Stanley Kefliel vs. Joe Thomas,
2 0 rounds, at Sun Francisco.
Opening of three-days' shooting j
tournament at liaiveston, lexas.
Opening of throe-days' rnce meet
ing at Hay City, Mich.
Opening of annual horse show at
Bar Harbor. Me.
Opening of annual horse show at.
Coburg, Ont.
Opening of national tennis cham
pionships at Newport, K. I.
Wednesday
Opening of annual horse show at
Berryville, Va.
Tliinsdiiy
Start of ocean motor boat rnce
from Hull, Mass., to Shelbourne, No
va Scotia.
Cold challeng'; cud race for motor
beats in Chippewa Bay, N. Y.
Opening of annual horse show nl
Xarragansett Pier. It. I.
Philadelphia cricketers vs. Notts,
at Nottingham, England.
Friday
National Rifle Association matches
begin at Camp Perry. Ohio.
Saturday
Women's long-iiistunce swimming
matches In the Hudson river.
Ilaces of i he Si. Louis Power Boat
Association ut Alton, 111
Automobile racing meet at Santa
Iiosa, C.-.l.
' BUNSCIilltK FOU THE GUAliD.
.(-wnr?
has electric: lights.
TRY 'I'll IS KOI! liKhSKUT
Dissolve one package of any flavor
ed JELL-O in one pint of boiling wa
ter. When partly congealed beat un
til light one cup whipped cream and
six crushed maicnroons. Whip all
together thoroughly and pour into a
mold or bowl. When cool it will jel-
1 1... -.-...-e.-wl u-llh u-hltt-
""" ""' "'.' i. ii.!.,
pen cream or a... B..ou
"n,; I!'!.!..') costs 10 cents peri
nackage and can lie obtained at any
Kod grocer
SOI 1 Hl.lt
I'.tl II I'
u. u
TI.MK CARD
ToHiml
No.
Pi initial) riisseliget
2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex-
r
e.
No. 1 S 6:00 a. in . Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:5
Passenger.
No. 140:42
5 a. m., Uoseburg
p. in., Portland Ex
press.
Toward Sail Francisco Pussenger.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Uoseburg Pas-
fiHML'PP
No. 17 9:3;
p.ni.
Cottaje Grove
, California Ex-
Passenger.
No. 1 5-1 2 : 32 a,.,
No. 13
-5:44 a. m.
San Francis
co Express.
Wcnilling Brunch.
No. 84 S:30 a. hi- leaves Eugene
for Siirii.'g.'Jeld.
No. 82 11
1 0 a. in- arrives Eu
gene from SiTlucn-M-
No 87 : oo p. in , leaves Eugene
for Wendllng.
0 o : 40 p. in., arrives Eugeue I
from W-.udling.
WM MI'HHAV,
(,n. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or ,
o
JOHN M SCOTT,
A.-.S-.. G. P. A !
A. J.
gi!..;:ttk.
al Aicel.'
O
miti.lred a' :v n -tr '
upon wiu.h i inn bale o
lipol.s Union In ...! .- .. .11
Wooit Foil SALE Em.'u'ro at V..- i
rail's shoe store, u X
li.iby carriane nii'l
714 Oak s:j.-.-t il s
al s
WA.V1 i:u tiirl tor general
work. Call IS W. 10th
ltev. Trimble.
house
street, tf
mn mi it t ., . .
O.K.SAl-B Tuorousnoreo Hereford
bulla for sale.
Enquire 660 wa
lamette street.
tt
FOU SALE A good buggy and har
ness for $2.ri. HS0 Charuellou st.. 1
telephone Black 4722. tf;
FOU SALK-- Huff Orpington eggs,1
13 for $1. V. 11. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 1 y t h st. i
FOB SALE First-class grub oak i
wood. Apply to 11. L. Kller, Eu-'
gene, Or., or phone Farmers 63. tf
FOR SALK S-room house, three :
blocks from Willamette sldeet: lot
SOx76 feet. Price, J210D. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOlt SALE Number 3 Oliver tvpe
writer, nearly new
Has beta
used only few weeks. Cull at
Eugene (.inn Co.'s Store. tfj
FOlt SALE One National cash reg
ister, one Remington typewriter
and a large Iron safe. Enquire ol
I.. M. Travis, Loan & Savings
bank building.
HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from
the owner and buy right, nice high
lots or house and lot, all on tbe
stre"t car line. 1 have S lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
FOR SALE One team of hoavy
mules, one set of ohain harness
and one 3 -Inch Mitchell wagon.
In good condition. Mnles are trne
to a fault and a perfoct team for
all purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. Inquire at thiB office.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 SO acres
of good timber land near Eugene.
Would exchange for residence
property In Eugene. For further
information, see O. G. Gross, in
Eugene theater block.
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet IVi-inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shiimway's,
East Seventh street. See It. tf
FOR SALE 240 acres of land; 100
acres of timber, balance farm
land; good orchard and variety of
fruit; good improvements. Price
$ 1 2 . r 0 per ac.ro. Oregon Lund Co.,
412 Willamette street. n!7
DRAFT HOUSES FOR SALE
Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young nnd well
bred. Call and see them at Cres
well, or write to Schmltt Bros, for
description, prices and terms, tf
LOTS FOU SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-rooin house; barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 160x05 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, 615 Willamette street, tf
FOU SALE Complete set ouk
household furniture, bookcase,
lounge, table, rockers, dining table
and chairs, sideboard, two limiting
soves, bed room furniture, chll
drens' beds, steel runge, carpets.
$150 cash will biy it all. Call at
869 0k street. tf
WAKTEU
WANTED a good DiacKsmlth; mill
work mainly. Booth-Kelly office.
tf
U'lVTIiMI A m,rprtlf trlrl Ml Col
It ........ I l'D VA Vllill, '
street.
all!
WANTED To rent, a modern house
not later than September 15. G. G.
Gross tf
WANTED Competent girl. Mrs. A.
W. Skipworth, 10S West Eighth
street.
WANTED A
housework,
ette street.
girl lo do general
Apply 057 Willani
tf 'WANTED A number of girls lo
, (..(r n,lri,IK. Enquire at the Em-!
g-ne General Hospital
If i
WANTED TO ItEN'l
on shares, for from
Address "C. D.," ca'
-A big farm
i to 5 years.
Guard, tf i
I
WAN'I'KD - A girl lor general I
work; good wages. Phone or
wrlto Mrs. P. P. Colgaard. Elmlrn,
Or. t'
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene General hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. vv. Harris.
WANTED Any one having Ice cream,
packers from Hull's lo notify us so
can gather them up.
Red Cross
Drug Co.
a 1 7
WANTED H.v young lady, work In
private family where there are no
children. Miss L. A. Clark, 2a5
Jefferson street. a20
v.-A v'1'l.'l i '!, fmnllies to get their
' r,.ar,.,i at the -Enterprise"
i ri.)ar BM0,,. Half soles 35c
,, ,,,, .-,!) East Ninth street, s
j WANTED - To buy
....title mare; mm'
A
he ;
good young
a g ioiI trav
.enth street
,. C D. I is m
II I 0
eler. Call at I hi:''
store or phone Main H-
e.
WANTED Women or oung girls
wiihlng to learn plain or g.-neri'l
sewing, to Join the- classes ii-. in
forming. Call or addtW: Mr-
I'eckcnl. Room I, H.!eiiJ'-r block.
Phone Rod 1322. a'.'.;
for sale
FIED COLUMNS
o
Advertisements, Like Clocks,
Should Keep Running
A store's advertisements tell
the people what is "doing'' ut
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 ae naturully as
they would look ut a clock to
tell the time.
Sometimes a clock does not
run sometimes a store's ad
does not run. A "rnu-dowu"
clock or ad ure about equally
unsatisfactory, unserviceable,
misleading.
Curious 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 ad
stop running. It's not wise, nor
good business, nor defensible
on any known ground but it
is sometimes done.
WANTKI
-(CouUnuiHl)
WANTKI) Furnisncrt house, 5 or 6
rooms for two or three mouths;
not too tar out. Three lu tamlly.
Muguna Real Hstate & Investment
Co.
WANTED Malinger (or branch of
fice we wish to locate hero lu Eu
gene. Address, with references,
The Morris Wholesale House, Cin
cinnati, Ohio. a 22
WANTED Borne property owner to
build six or seven-room hous lu
a desirable location for tenant who
will lease same for term of years
guaranteeing best of care of prem
ises. Address, "K," care of Uuard
or rail at Gnard office for par
ticulars, tf
SAY I am here again to work. 1
am the lone cement worker aud
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
NOTICE Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
ot horseshoeing Bid general black
smithing. C. D. Holoway, East
Eleventh street, Falrmouut, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Good Income
bearing property, making Interest
on $4600 at l(f per cent. Will ex
change for good farm. Enquire of
Frank E. Blnlr, Fall Creek, Or. tf
DO YOU WANT your windows wash
ed, your houso or office cleaned?
Good work guaranteed ut reason
able prices. Nick Miller, West
Eighth street, above Hickman's
jewelry store, ltooin 1. Ph'mo
Red 6561.
DON'T fall to see Cheaem It you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining Btock. II. Che
sera. Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf
POLK'S GAZETEElt A business di
rectory ot enc.h city, town and vil
lage In Oregon nnd Washington,
giving a descriptive sketch of each
plnce, together with the location
and shipping facilities, and a clas
sified directory of each business
and profession. It. L, Polk & Co.,
Inn., Senttle.
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades and p rotes
tsionB. Text books and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep
resentatlve.
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on its own merits and has
no coinbinailon with any otli
company. We eliminate nil pos
sibility of graft by Immcdlutt ly
bringing seller and buyer together.
We can find what you want if It Is
to be had In I he coast country, mid
will gladly give all inquiring stran
gers any Inforinallon possible. We
have a large list of farms and city
properly, also some good buys In
timber lands on reasonable terms.
4 12 Willamette street. Eugene, Or
Mill KENT
FOU ItlC.S r-Fiirnlsiied rooms at
West Fifth sti I.
30 7
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FOR RENT Mod. .nl 7-room lur
nlshed house for rent fur one year
2;S2 Eltst Eleventh slreet. u22
FOR RENT Nice trout room; fur
nace neiit; electric lights and
bath. Suitable ror two gentle
men. 154 East Ninth slr.et.
LOST AM" Mil Ml
Kor.VD On Fourth street, le i .vei n
Washington ami Jet lerson, pa:ent-.-ailier
hoy s shoe. Owner may get
It at the Guard office by paying
f.ir this notice.
.OST- Thursday evening, a hunch of
5 padlock keys, strung on a small
wire. Finder please leave at
Guard oftlce or with the owner.
C. W. Evans. a 1 7
LOS'I' A gold. watch on Orchard
av nue t.r Eleventh street. Lib
eral reward. Return to this or-
fie... tl
ii. c. Miiinavs i t itMii iti;
o IMTORV. .
1'iirnliiirc nianula
S..9- or retail trad.,
end of Fifth street,
fed Phone U'nek
phone. Black 5501.
i-t on d for whole
Factory at eas
l:.-p.
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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
riivsii'i.WK .w.i si iu.hovs
lilt. H. L. S IT DLtCY Osteopathia
physician. Offices over Chambers'
mora, 51S Willamette street.
Phone Black 1320. Consultation
free. Residence, 734 Ferry street.
Phona I'd 3197.
C. H. CANNON, M. 1). llouioepathio
physician and surgeon. Curonio
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Klectrl
sal vibratory and light treatment.
Offlus, Batte 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
lug. Phone Main 640. Boards
Hodman House. Phone Main 11.
UK. ANNA MAUHEU. Ostsapatblo
pliyv'otan. All cm able dlsouBeci
iioaiml. W nines and childun ti
spiMialty. Of rice over F. E. Uimn',
Puom Red 1631.
U. S. BEAKliSLEY, M. D. Regular
..physician and surgeon. Offices 16
and 17 McClung building, Eighth
aud Willamette streets. Offlcu and
rutlduuce phone. Muiu 47.
ATTOIt.NEYS-AT-LAW
L. B1LYKU, Attoniuy-st-law. Oirica
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregon.
LEON R. BDMUNnON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 aud 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
S. D. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over KatoifB book store, 616
Willamette street.
t,. it. TRAVIS, Atluriicy-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugeue. Oregon.
C. A. WINTER MEIER, Attoruey-at
law. Land titles pud probate spec
ialties. Office over CbumberB-Bris-tow
Bank.
WALTON A NBSS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practloe In ail the courts la the .
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Kugoue, Oregon.
GEORGH B, DORK1S Attorney-at-
law; ofnee Ilovey Building, cor-.
8th and Willnmctte streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys-
at-law. A. O. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Cariswan block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & HttAN, Httorneys-at-
law; i. W. Wtltlams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In all courts of the statu
and before the U. S. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluny
JESSE G. WELLa, 1-awyer, No. 28
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite poBtotflce, Gives special
attention to tbe examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances aud collections.
Also to all pension mutters. Phona
Red 1176.
I, N. HARBAL'GII. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment tf estntes. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Bunk Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building. -
I MUiin AlWiRS
J. W. KAYS ft (:u., undertakers and
fuueral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertaken
and etiibalmers. Corner Willam
, ette and Seventh streets.
W. T, GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embaliiier. Office
aud residence, Tenth and Oil's
streets. Phone Ked 4401.
..ll.l.U fcMilNKUUM
HERUKKT LEIGH, mlng engineer
and expert metallurgist, UellaDla
Information furnished to intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports oa mines and ore treatment
Eugene Orogo'i.
ARCH If KCT
FUEK THOMAS A remit eel. Saddl
es and plans drawu, blue prints
aud specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course ot
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Termi
reasonable. Room 7, Chrismaa
block.
.Ml NH AL I.NSTItt ( TOItS
MADAME J. .MARIE MILLE'IT, of
Chicago; voice, piiuio and organ
Instructor. 1 4 'J East Eighth slrtet.
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All IB ACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
('O- Rooms 2 fttid 3, War.m Blod,
lOllgf'IIH. Or Prices reasonn ble.
ftEAL MiMTK AliENTS
J. L. CLARK & CO. -Dealers It. real
estate, Creswell. Or.
Groceries
You will always' find
the best brands of
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No detayi, we t-t our own delivrrv
Irish (Sk Pierce
Phone Main 5J 52 Ejsl 9th tS
4)hi;i siuivi;
Gasoline p. vv- r, by W. W. Moore,
phono Red 32 Q) Orders largo or
.small will bo appreciated.
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