Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 18, 1908, Image 3

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IlimER COXDITIOXS
Mien tbat the result
t Mad election can be
Man that the people
ti In iavor of purchas
ette Valley Company's
; part of a plan to in
tsysiem. Alone it Is
lii.OOO or anywhere
but to eliminate com-
tar tne field for the
i much-needed moun
;lj the bargain was no
OEC.
! of Eugene are to
lot and content thera
L. present .supply of
lot sore but it would be
f the private corpora
te old plant, make the
ud eitensions that
lecessar' and let It
Is certain that if we
nanent tribute to the
illey Company for
innot hope to reduce
isomers, and with no
improved quality for
there does not seem
cprunt advantages
i.Mj accrue u the city
ip of the plant, pur
.000 more than it is
The only redeeming
s a ieal would be the
it of the real estate
:he plant.
bm mountain sources
'Pie demand and what
time, and there will
Nation in that dlrec
swured. to giving orr?
is losing Its fertility.
Janes J. Hill. The
magnate ought to
fas studied the subject
heat, for instance,
:ari!v, savs Sir Hill
P soil yielded 13.12
acre on the average
Ave years of the past
last five the aver
ln N'e York the fig
ana i;a ,.hu. ,
a n a drop from
similar fiud-
'w states
i'a! his nnfm i
r-.... Ileal UV
P yield in Denmark
'""I he says is
! enliivatinn .j ...
f; Although the
' iw centuries, it
of the prac
'' of America, simply
-:ih 'mer looks af
' leaving ,
ment t0 Bw, thal
: i lll.
mW American
and the less .
'ra. that the prnliual
r'i-al,le meth(llI of
a""n,iT' cultivation
, Hificallv (ar,.d
'l,'r fTtilited, Is
'armors .,,,
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tufioea Icr Tbe
Irhafln that he bat Wn chosen to
kad them to a defeat imOe glorious
itliaa victory, or words to that ef
fect. This official notification non
sense 's becoming almost as tiresome
as it is ridiculous, but we suppose
i. ivnv to escape unless one
la Tie K'Jene " uf u daily newspapers.
U is to be hoped that the reports
of ,i,e illness of Secretary of State
Benson are exaggerated. No man in
public life in this state has more
warm friends than lie, and none
more richly deserves them. A quiet,
unassuming man who has been
faithful to his trust in many public
-.-colons courteous and obliging to
all alike, he owes his advancement to
the large personal following that Buch
qualities are sure to attract.
"Yesterday's Portland Journal con
tained a spelndld descriptive half
page devoted to Eugene and Its at
tractions as a home city. There were
pictures of the homes of Hon. R. A.
Booth, Judge G. R. Chrlsmun, Frank
E. Dunn and M. P. Griggs, a view of
East Eleventh street and a boating
scene on the millrace. The article
will help Eugene and is appreciated
by our people.
C. W. Bethel, of Lincoln county,
Washington, is entitled to the medal
as the most considerate man. He
placed big signs on the fence around
his orchard, reading: "Cherries all
gone. No use to tear your punts in
climbing through the barbed wire
until the pears are ripe." Says he
remembers when he was a boy.
Union labor wedding Invitations
will, we suppose, be the proper thing
now. Frank Morrison, secretary of
the American Federation of Labor,
introduced the innovation by Insist
ing upon having the union label on
his wedding invitations. Maybe the
Wives Union will be. along in due
time.
Those St. Louis women who have
organized under the name of the
"Good Luek" corporation, to furnish
rice and old shoes for weddings,
should have called themselves a
"bunch of nuisance promoters," if
they wished to be rightly named.
Now that N. C. O'Brien, United
States minister to Paraguay and Ura
gttay, is being, thanked for having
prevented war between Brazil-, and
Argentina, It seems to be time to re
vise the old idea that, on Irishman
loves a scrap above all things.
If some effetcive way of muzzling,
or editing the speeches of several of
the loud-mouthed anti-Taft negro
preachers of Washington is not found
Mr. Bryan may 1 rermiuied of the
adage, "Deliver me irona my fool
friends."
From the number of marriages
on short acquaintance recently re
corded in the newspapers. It seeins
safe to say that we have frenzied mut
rimony In our midst. We have had
frenzied divorce for some time.
Tom Lawson has been advertising
again not presidential chairs, but
the same old give-me-yonr-coln game
under a new name. Tom hasn't the
slightest doubt that one is born ev
ery minute.
Maybe the weekly paper to be
started and edited by Senator La Fol
Ifctte will not he named the Radical,
but we have a hunch that its policy
will fit that name like a glove. Yes.
What!
Mr. Bryan wants it understood thai
hurrahs will not pay spellbinders,
printers, brass bands and other nec
essary campaign expenses. And he
Is! dead right, boys. Dig up or .-lnu
up.
No labor strike can hope lo suc
ceed without public sympathy, and
no surer way to allennte public sym
pathy could possibly be found than
shooting up passenger trains.
"rank Hitchcock is very cautions,
''it a foxy reporter scored a "scoop"
by adroitly leading liim Into the ad
Cities minister to Paraguay and Fra-
ci'itainly carry Vermont.
Kiigcne's house famine scorns to be
growing more acute dally.
WOOD S.WYINt;
;a:v,, . I Gasoline power, bv W. W. Moore.
.5ri, , frnl" i phone Hed 32S2. Orders large or
' Mr- ("nan,, :3ma" be appreciated.
Zl"-t hims,i,
'" ,! ".uninr t , 1 lf ''i .take Kodol iu the beginning
In- r Pres. -the bad attackes of dvspepsia will be
f ' "f the "'""'ded. hut If von allow these little
""nr. ri,i , "''acks to go unheeded it will takej
, Kllll,,l n I,.- ....I
'" tVl'ill " 'l"'ei llll-t- l, .l
m s oinach in good cfir'ltloii a .-11 i. '"'
4 "tr-a. a bottle of K.siIjI todav. Sold bv all
''n'::1l 'an- druggists.
tiiM, 1 1 , The reinforced centre V::dor ham
, ,. ." , "'.' i? 'he on to buy. They arc
5 ' ' 'he. wiii.r, i,ni,r luul roiiger than the
s, 'I to ordinary kind.
ciiAMnicROiiARnwAUi.: ro.
Singer Pew:,i aiacnlne Comp'-ny.
'wr,'i ii- ",Hanistte street, phone Ken
-". LI
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store, tf
Politics and Politicians
.im-lHr :,ir. , of () ;,, (-.1. ,., .
Hughe, of y,.k ;
Ili'veridge. of Indian... i :
principal speakers at ,
""litis -f the Ohio l(. li.-an ,'
palan in Yoiingstown. u, t nio.t'.
Seven aspirants are cut, s, (,','.,",.
the seat of the late lliiteil si-i.e,
.Senator Latimer, of S-natli farolm.
l-oriPer (iovcriwr John Carv Kvans
who has been a regular candidate for
the senate since he clused his term
as governor in 1SHC, appears to be'
running strong in the present race
The canvass for the Republican;
nomination for the governorship ofl
Conectlcut between Congressman l.V '
ley and Lieutenant-Governor Lake!
has been enlivened of late bv personal !
attacks on the former of a spirited j
ii iiui een in tne .Nutmeg State
since the famous McLean-Warner
canvas of 1900.
Joseph L. Bristow. the choice of
the Republicans of Kansas tO SUCCA4.fl
Chester L. Long In the senate, is na-!
iiunuiij nun w ii lor ills work .k
fourth assistant postmaster genera!
from 1S97 to 190.-,. He had charge
of the investigation of the Cuban
postal frauds and the reorganization
of the Cuban postal service in 1900
Michael C. O'Neill is said to be
slated for the nomination bv the In
dependence party for governor of
Massachusetts. Mr. O'Neill was a
delegate-at-large to the recent con
vention of the party in Chicago. The
Independence party ls believed to be
stronger in Massachusetts than in
any other state. In the campaign
last year the party's candidate polled
more votes than did the Democrat i;
candidate. State Senator McNeill, of Bridge
port, Is the leading candidate for the
Democratic nomination for governor
in Connecticut and can doubtless have
it if he wishes. Prior to the recent
convention in Denver the nanu of
Senator McNeill was prominently
mentioned in connection with the vice
presidential nomination on the Dem
ocratic ticket. He Is a warm friend
and supporter of William J. Bryan.
William Strother Cowherd, who
has been nominated by the Democrats
for governor of Missouri, has prac
ticed law in' Kansas City since 1 882,
in which year he was graduated from
the University of Missouri Law
School. He represented the Fifth
Missouri district in congress from
1897 to 1905 and was mayor of Kan
sas City from 1892 to 1894. While In
congress he was chairman of the
Democratic National congressional
committee. He was born in Missouri
In 1860.
William Hayward, the new secreta
ry of the Remibllcan National com,
nlttee. and who is to have charge of
tbe presidential campaign In the
West. Is but thirty-one years old. He
has the distinction of being the
vonngest brigadier-general in his na
tive state, Nebraska, and the young
pot state chairman In -the country.
He Is a son of the late M. L. Hay
ward, who was elected to the United
St?es senate from Nebraska in 1902,
nd died on the day he was to take
his seat.
I.awton T. Hemano, of Mason, will
probably be chosen as the Democratic
"ndldate for governor of Michigan.
Mr. Henians Is described as a real or
ator, a student, a writer of history,
a lawyer and a politician. As a mem
ber of ts" state lesrllature and del
irate to the constltutlo"al convention,
he male a good record and attached
to himself many Influential friends
who are prominent In Michigan af
fairs. Whichever one of the three
aspirants for the Republican nomina
tion is named It Is predicted that
Mr. Henians will give him a close
THIS DATE IX HISTORY
August 1
14G1 Louis XI of France crowned
at Itheiins.
1070 John Dryden created poet lau
reate of England.
17G5 Pontiac's war for the exter
mination of the English in
America came to an end.
IS30 Emperor Francis Josepf or
iiuti'lu-llnnirurv born.
1S50 Honore tie Balzac, French.
novelist, died. Horn .May in,
17SIH.
1 SOD The Prince of Wales, now
King Edward VII. arrived at
Quebec.
lS'D John P. K-nnedy. the Ameri
can secretary of the navy who
wro'e a chapter in one of Thack
erav's n ;vi Is. died pi Newport.
Morn iu Baltimore October 2.7.
17!5.
1 SHI --Between 300 ami 10" lives
lost in earthquake in Martin
ique. THIS IS .MY .KITH BIRTHDAY
Robert halluces
Robert Chalmers, chairman of the
i t,.l,,,wl revenue ill the Brit-
i , ., ,..,,,t vv:,s horn August 1.
Tv.-.s in'.Mier.l.'.e". He was educated
I . . . , , i ... ..,.1 1 :in,l One
I lie eliv oi i.'mmi.mi
C TeL-e. Oxford, obtaining a nrl
elas In' i-lni-s! moderations in 1 s x
-r-l a ', :iii: in natural science in
Ism' lie won ..I- lL" - ""'
cnltioelilion f..r IU" civil service in
ISS2. and was secretary -o i Indian
,.,.,,., ,vn, Mission i" I;'"'
,S!l!l. Ill I'.-":! he I"" Mine secret.,,
to the treasury, which luipnrlanl po-
,,Um he continued to I I until a
vear ago. when ',e was l n.."l
succeed i''r llet'.ry Primrose In tn
ch ilis.,,,, of -he
j.:;;, Coonies." and ;i translation
, ,f r,,. -.imaK
i oi'i'osiTi; 1-osrorrn i'
Writes axi'l
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K.it hi !, !'5't"i:i".
If
Mill Id" :
li-l'i ili
,l,e l.a'l a'.'!'
avoided, bm if '",
MCKS lO 0 Unl.eede.l
nil t ke K.
dot inngc i , ,,
act, In goo,! .'ondttum-..,.
bottle of hodol to'i.i.,.
druggists
SERVICE AT WORf
I o Oil REV TRAIL
oii..-rln..
ntk:: .
:ill rid--,
t h" Sin .
sion. 'P:
W.i id -
' 1 i : I a.miwt l'mis:i, ,! Tl!,.
inipiiriaiice i: tje trail is meat, for
there is no connecting link between
the two settlements and oilier minor
ones ulnog the coast.
All the little vilages are inhabited
by dairy men. who turn off their pro
duct iu cheese.
The trail is being so graded and
surveyed that the countv can at any
time by a little additional work
transform it into a county road per
fectly fit for wagon traffic.
RANGERS KEEP DOWN
FIRES IN LANE COUNTY
C. R. eitz, superintendent of the
Cascade government forests In the
county states that the fire situation
has never been bad, though a few
small outbreaks have occurred. At
all times the rangers have had con
trol, and there has been but little
serious destruction of timber.
UOVEKXMKXT WATCH KS ITS
FORESTS MOKE ( UlSKLY
With the extension of the forest
service the government is becoming
more strict, and will whenever possi
ble confiscate ail products of Its for
ests being appropriated by settlers.
Chittitn bark peelers have orders to
keep off the reserves, though much
peeling is still done on government
land.
I nited States Inspector Stephen
M. Norton seized chittim bark valued
at $175 last week on Big Elk creek,
near Corvallis. The bark was peeled
by Derrick Brothers a couple of years
ago and the government claims It on
the ground that It was taken from
trees on government land.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
Olfford 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 1 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 Bit
ters than in any other remedy I know
of." Sold under guarantee at Kuy
kendall's drug store. 50c.
XCVRSIO TO NEWPORT.
During the summer season Sun
day trains will be run on the C. & E.
from Albany to Yaquiua, leaving Al
bany at 7:4.' a. in. The morning
local from here connects with tbli
train at Albany, round trip rate,
(3.00.
FOR WOOIISAWSXO
Gasolene power. Apply J. R. Con
rad, 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black
1 7(12. Successor to W. II. Davis.
al3
WELL DRILLING.
For up-tu-datH e!i drilling see
La Duke & Leffler Co., well drillers.
Tel. Red SI 21. 919 Vlllard Until, t'
SOl'THEltX PACIFIC
k. It. TIME CARD
Toward Portland- Pnsseuger
No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. No. IS 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roseburg
Passenger.
No. 14 C:42 p. nr., Portland Ex
press. Toward San Francisco Passenger.
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas
senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottaje Grove
Passenger.
No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 13 5:44 a. in., San Francis
co Express.
Welidlilig Branch.
'o. S4 S:3U a. in., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 871:00 p. iu., leaves Eugene
for Weudling.
X0. S8 5:40 p. in., arrives Eugene
from Wendling.
WM. MI'RRAY,
(Jen. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. O. P. A.
A. ). GILLETTE.
Loral Agent.
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MOULDING j
P05TJiSOXESi
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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
IDIi M.
WOUH ! , ni SAl.t: - Kn,)!,!. ,. at V.
sle
I'":: S - ll.,!iy carvia-..e an I
l:;'.y w .iiker. 7 1 1 Oak s;nvt a 1
a 1 v
FOR SALK Tuorougriurea Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire 650 Wil
lamette street. ;f
FOR SALE A good buggy and har
ness for $25. 60 Charnelton St.,
telephone Black 1722. tf
FOR SALE Huff Oruincton eats .
! 13 for SI. W it Hun, ,,i.,,. liii",
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
FOR SALE First-class grub oak
wood. Apply to H. L. Filer, En-:
gene. Or., or phouu Farmers 83. tfi
FOR SALhJ n-rooin house, three!
blocks from Willamette stdoet; lot'
S0x"t; feet. Price, 12100. Ore-1
gon Land Company. tf !
FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. lias been
usej only few weeks. Call at
Eugene tliin Co.'s Store. tf
FOR SALE One National cash res-'
ister, one Remington typewriter!
and a large Iron safe. E.iquire oil
L. M. Travis, Loan & Saving!
bank building. !
HERE IS A CHANCE lei buy from
the owner and buy right, nice hlli :
lots or house and lot, all on tin '
street car line. 1 have S lots and 1
dwelling houses. All must go. in
quire at SOU East Thirteenth st.
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of chain harness
and one 3 14 -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.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres
of good timber land near Eugene.
Would exchange for residence
property in Eugene. For further
Information, see O. Q, Qross, in
Eugene theater block.
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet Hi -inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway'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,
$12.50 per ucre. Oregon land Co.,
412 Willamette street. al7
DRAFT HORSESi FOR SALE
Schmltt Brothers, of Crcswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
ceap. They are young aud well
bred. Call and see them at Cres
well, or write to Schmitt 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. Lot 100x115 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
north of Patterson school. ,1. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FOR SALE Complete set oak
household furniture, bookcase,
lounge, table, rockers, dining table
and chairs, sideboard, two heating
stoves, bed room furniture, chll
drens' beds, steel range, carpets.
$150 cash will b ty It all. Call at
809 Oak street. tf
WANTKU
WANTED a good blecKsmlth; mill
work mainly. Booth-Kelly office.
tf .
WANTED To rent, a modern house
not later than September 15. O. G.
Gross tf
WANTED Competent girl. Mrs. A.
W. Sklpworth, 108 West Eighth
street.
WANTED A girl to do general
housework. Apply 057 Willam
ette street. tf
WANTED A number of girls to
learn nursing. Enquire al the 10 t-gi-ne
General Hospital. tf
WANTED TO RENT A big farm
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years.
Address "C. D.," cani Guard, tf
WANTED -A girl for general house
work; good wages. Phone or
write Mrs. P. P. Colgaard. Elmlra,
Or.
tf
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene Gcnernl hos
i,..t &nlv in I lr .1. W. Harris.
,,.. tf
WANTED Anv one having ice erealil
n-ickers from Hull's to notlfv lis so
w . i ,i gather th. m Red Cross
I irilg Co. 1 1
WANTED R. young lady, work In
private fainilv where there are no
clillilri.il. Miss L. A. Clark, 2 9.'.
Jefferson street. ;J -"
WANTED 999 families lo get thelt
shoes repaired at the "Enterprise"
shoe repair shop. Half soles 35c
and up. 5 9 East Ninth street. sH
WANTED - Women or young girls
wishing to learn plain or general
sewing to loin the classes now
forming. Call r ad lrcs Ml'.s
Kcckerd. Room 1. Schneider block.
Phone IteJ 1322. "'
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r... .., Miiing or old im-ki-vs
w Ol nit,.'.' to ten doen Brown :
.L.,rn liens or t, of anv j
tQ phone Main f.4-1. a22 ,
Advertisements, Like Clocks.
Should Keep Running
A store s ailv rtisomcnt sell
the people what is "doing" at
that store - what is new. what
Is inviting, why today is u good
lime to visit the store. People
look tor the ads to tell them
these things just as naturally as
they would look at a clock to
tell the time.
Sometimes a clock does not
run sometimes a store's ad
does not run. A "run-down"
clock or ad are about equally
unsatisfactory, unservictab'e,
misleading.
Curious thing about it is that
a merchant who would think r.
absurd to have a run-down" or
out-of-repair clock wi,i, Miiue
times, deliberately let his ud
stop running. It's mil w ie. nor
good business, nor defensible
on any known gioands but it
Is sometimes done.
V A X T K i t on! i iiucd )
ANTED Furnisnert house, 5 or "0
rooms for two or tBree months:
not too tar out. Three In family.
Eugene Real Estate & Investment
Co.
WANTED Manager tor brauch of
fice we wish to locate here iu Eu
gene. Address, with references,
The Morris Wholesale House, Cin
cinnati, Ohio. a22
WANTED Some properly owner to
build six or seven-room house lu
a desirable location for teuaut who
will lease same for term of years,
guaranteeing best of care of prem
ises. Address, "Z," oare of Guard,
or call at Guard office for par
ticulars, tf
MISCRlAiAN KOU8
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 reeovere from my
Injury I have resumed my business
- of horseshoeing aad general black
smithing. C. D. Holoway, East
Eleventh street. Falrmount. Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Good income
bearing property, making Interest
on $4500 at ltf per cent. Will ex
change for good farm. Enquire of
Frank B. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf
DO YOU WANT your windows wash
ed, your house or office cleaned?
Good wot k guaranteed at reason
able prices. Nick Miller, west
Eighth street, above Hickman's
Jewelry store, Room 1. Phone
Red II ."'HI.
DON'T fall to see Cbeiem lf 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 tl. Walton Bldg. tf
POLK'S GAZETEER 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 locatlou
and shipping facilities, and a clas
sified directory of each business
and profession. R. L. Polk 4t Co.,
Inc., Seattle.
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON.
DENCB 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, It. J. Kirkwood, rep.
resentatlve.
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on its own merits and lias
no combination with any other
company. We eliminate all pos
sibility of graft by immediately
bringing seller and buyer together.
We can find what you want if It is
to be had in the coast country, and
will gladly give nil Inquiring stran
gers any Information possible. We
have a ihrge list of farms and city
property, also some good buys lu
timber lands on reasonable M-ruis.
412 Willamette street. Eugene, Or.
Hill It EXT
FOR RENT-Kiirnished rooms at 307
West Fifth street. tf
FOR KENT
Modern 7-room Itir-
nlshed house for rent for one year.
2 East Elevetllh street. a22
FOR KENT Nice Iront room; lur-
nam neat; electric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
nie'l. 1:4 Last Ninth street.
LOST A.Mi I til Ml
FOI'NII- On Fourth street, between
Washington and Jefleison. pa:eni
leaiher boy's slio". Owner "ov g.-t
It al Hie Guard office by paying
for this notice,
LOST A gold watch on Orchard
av-line or Klevnth street. Lib
era1 reward. Return to this of
fice, tl
II. C. Mililli.W'S I I 1IMTI hi:
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I'liriiil'ire inaiiutactiired for who;.,
sa'e iir retail trad". Factor'.' a'
I n I ..f I'lflii slreei. I(eialr!tig lici
in .1 I'l.one Black ,".:9 I . Res!,!..,,.-.
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your wood on short notice.
Piione Black 4 :i.'. 1 . Res Idencn, 5 I C
West Sixth set.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PliYSlrlAX AN!. SI Lt.l.llNS
int. H. L. sri'iiLhY Osteopenia
physician. Otlues out Chambers'
siore, SIS Willamette- sireec
Phono Black 132ii. Consultation
free. Resilience 7 34 Ferry street.
Phous Red 3197.
C. H. CANNON, M. 1). Homoepathio
physlclaa and surgeon. Cbrnnio
diseases aad diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Oftice, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Muln D40. Boards
HwUnian House. I'houe Main 11.
DR. ANNA MAURER. Ostnapathio
phy'cian. All curable disnae
treated. Women aud child!. in jj
specialty. Office over F. E. Duun'a,
Phone Red 1631.
v.. S. UKAKliSLK-Y, M. D. Regular
. .physician and surgeon. Offices 10
and 17 M.CIung building, Eighth
aud Willamette streets. Office aud
residence phone. Main 47.
ATTim. u ys-at-Ca v
L. B1LYEU, Attorney-at-law. Ulrica
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregon.
LEON K. EDMUNoON, Altorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
S. D. ALLEN Atlorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eaton's book store, Glli
Willamette street.
L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
C. A. WINTERMEHSR, Attorney-at
law. Land titles rnd probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambors-Urls-tow
Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practioe in ail the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
GEORGH B. DORR1S Attorney-at-
taw; oince novuy uuiiaing, cor
8th and Willamette streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstnirs.
WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsmun blork, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, itlorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean.
Practice In all courts of the staUi
and before the U. S. Land Office,
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluny
J E SShl G. WELLS. Luwyer, N o. 2
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite poBtoffice. Gives special
attention to the culmination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Phone
Red 1178.
I. N. HARBAUGH. Special auen
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment tf estates. Agent fur Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
IMliin AKF.HH
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDKKSON, undertaken
and eiubaliners. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed. mba)Dier. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
Hired- I'honn Red 44X1
.1I.M.W fc..Malillil!.th
HERBERT LEluH, min'.zg engineer
aud expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment
Eugene Oregon.
AltCHITt'lCT
FREE THOMAS Arrmibci. buddi
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. Genera) super
vision over buildings In course ol
construction, lf thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisuiaa.
block.
MI'SICA L INSTRUCTORS
MADAM K .1. MARIE MII.7.KTT, of
Chicago; voice, piano and organ
Instructor. 149 Last Eighth strtet.
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AIIS TRACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 Mid 3, Waren Blocn,
Eugene. Oi Prices reasonable.
TtEAl, K.VIATI'. .GKNTf
J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealers IU real
estate. CresweJJ. Or.
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Croccr.cs
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Peed
No rVIays, we tf eur nvn df'.ivnv
Irish Pierce
Phone Main 53 52 Eat lh IS
Wteili swi;
flasollne pow, r, by W. V. Moore,
phono Red 321.2. Ord rs large or
small will be appreciated.
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