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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
month &$ ;. .05 rJ- . 1 nmrr. te'furrlH,,tion8 tfEWENT PA"'"- LilER-V OF LAKtiE C1TV HKKB Sorihweit ias a splen- nrMon the Lana 01 1. 1 current issue. It I br tie Portland Cham- tar, nd Is musirmeu , tlewr post card re- by Manager Hartog, 01 ommerclal Quo, snu- ive rainfall of Eugene, New Orleans. lod feature of the num- L-ific Northwest map. K of the Oregon East from Eugene to lorala, via . Klam This , thing alone, Lnmandlng geographic iiis city, la ane ' thc laments of Eugene ev- ki in this connection it rlace to ray that every ijitional evidence that road will be one of lines constructed by the rem In the West. The is Is that it wlH open region of undeveloped till eliminate the heavy 5 without increasing ssiu'een Portland and It Is destined to be- lera Pacific main line if. and will make Eu Mtins point for a . extending over the :i:as Northern Califor- egon Eastern Is com illl '.axe num as one interior ci'es of the bxniowi) KEEP FACTS FROM TIIK I'lBLIC paper resorts to the has served the pur- nrparalion crowd so '- It asserts that tell w the quality of Eu apply will hurt the !t It may, but it has advertised that it Is 'tains can be said that P bad reputation the fi in that respect. The ideni of Eugene is part of Oreeon la- h done about . the cltv " he answers that 'thing done In the ":?a better supply the "at follows niii 0 '"ler discussion of the t5re already Bt a 1 water that ran on ' ky putting in a sup : 'he mountains. Inst f iole of Oregon we ;)Ian thel'niveriitv Iai P-nding last ? u rowing in fpiu, bauw of the com iSf! "at geogriiplil : 0Jlral remurees f 1!,",arV. lust as San "iaz ' ;..r troy-d by ., fS come where "i'urtut1i, ',rf di.Hlvant-.-"at r In.-nnve-" '! dive Ku. how'''er, ami , , " -v.t .. . Wat to m.ii.i r:15'1 W .hat ; h 1,,,re -at.T i, "' to put i, ';rth ls '''' ' 'T , i-SUe re;, 1 Ii; i'"r "n. M( niV read, a'"'al a!a,,,. l-niver.i.v . " drink "J '"' l time " -n,Annlesa we nut in a gravity system and bring in water from the mountains, how is uib i..u.u...b im ,.ini to muzzle the university ,i.det.t so that he won-t talk ana l-hurt the town?" There Is scarcely a resiaeni 01 m e,ie who does not possess a good well who Is not drinking boiled wa ter aud the morning paper camtot get' a reputable physician of Eugene to advise the use of the city water In any other way. Such a condition innir continued., ought to arouse the most sluggish community to ac tion to right It, regardless or the monetary, cost. t nrean of the corporation not want the truth told about Eugene's water supply, but it does not hesitate to lie about me ,,f Rlrhev creek. It haB not brought one scintilla of proof that the water there is not an tnat coma be desired. Mr. Richey, who has ,h it fnr 25 years, says, ana every .. .ho has Investigated It bears the same testimony, ana not a wora to .. ..nnirnrv has autieared anywhere LUC -i except the unsupported statement of the editor of the morning paper, who admits he never even saw the stream. Succlntly stated, the movement for a gravity system supplied from mev rreek is an honest attempt to better deplorable conditions, while ho nnnnsltlon is only the effort of a private corporation and Its backers, stockholders and bondholders, to fas ion imon the community the curse of a bad water supply for the sake of the money it will put into the corpora tion's treasury. No wonaer they fear the. truth and want the facts kept from the public; not that it will "hurt the town" but because It may defeat the accomplishment of their purposes. If the Willamette Valley Company U to continue to control the water, light, power and gas supply of .Eu gene something likea decent service ought to be given by them. ' The gas pressure has become so poor that for weeks the Guard's linotype Is "frozen up" a gooa part of the time, making it Impossible for us to set type enough some aays to get the paper to press in any creditable shape. For some months after the gas plant was Installed, the quality 01" gas furnished could not have been better, but has steadily deteriorated until this summer it could scarcely be worse. Most of our people know what trouble they have with lights during the winter and some of them, like the Guard, know how uncertain the power is for half the year, al though It is better during the sum mer months. It is largely to over come this handicap of poor, service that the Guard is forced to double its machinery facilities, so that a shut down of two or three hours a day from these causes will not crlp ple us so severely in issuing a paper. Why can't the Willamette Valley Co. do something right? Is it be cause they think our peoplo must stand for it, and don't care for pub lic sentiment, or because of incom petency? Or is it a mixture of both? After all, it seems that the much abused millionaire is not to be over looked by the enterprising cam paign manager. And this must lie a great consolation to the millionaire who has been led to believe all a''ing that he was to be permitted to re tain his hard-earned money this year. But not so. ye will go down in his jeans and dig up with the sanit old reluctance as of years gone by, when the country was not engulfed in a wave of high morality. And a:', ibis, too, when he well knows that the right hand 13 to be made avi'ie of the work of the left. In oilier words his contributions are to lie made public after election. Somewhere down Ent the other day a man was stricken with :he 'a bies as the result of a bite from a dog. That man did not heliev in the hydrophobia theory, and when the doctors told him he wi's suffer ing with the deadly malady, be sim ply laughed at them and wen1 along believing that all their talk was rankest nonsense. The man di"d. N'ow, how about this, yet who de lieve hilnd has fu'.l sway over the welfare (,f t)10 body? Isn'. I'lere something wrong p.Mnewhere in this theory? Possibly, however, tni? man was abnormally c.-itisl meted md his case was but one in a mil lion. Even the most lovln:; w nunii's p.i tienee can bc. worn or.-. A ('nlil'or :iia wire, iiiif.g for i r.n-i.v testi fied that lvr hubar.d . !:.m ben 'irunk vv: . minute lo'- t ueir -t -a ti.ul she I in il ei i: v"'iild tilii.t- she wr..;1.: nc. A li.i'it should be put on news paper lyln, (.von in the silly season. : '"his story of tramps t-r I i ti .s 'he I - k of a soap factory m mitlicr . wash nor make lather. - we" ray j 'hat tramps broke Into a laHi house ; to take a bath. nominated for governor by the T.x.i republicans, is nut, we take It Uoj,. any worrying about havim t,, ,, gleet his private Mi:n.s, in to nerfunnjhe duties ,,, .v,.,,,,,';. ami a dad wilth millions ,,t iuod Amen. ;in seem i; .... ash a i Ah Hey, - .w.tiy de;i . , ,;. ; t ..1 ister t the riiv,t ;,, ae'-'ded tj is-uiairi "i nil.- THIS KATK IN IIISTnltY AniMivr (! 1072 1707 1710 1745 John I)e Witt, the llhistno,.,, uiHcn statesman who con trolled the policy of the I'nit ed Netherlands for twentv years, murdered at The Hairtie. Hi, i i,;ir Second siege of lJn' uovli begun. Philip V (b feated bv the Archduke Charles at bau'.e of Saragossa. ' Francis Asbury, the first Methodist bishop in America born In England. Died in Richmond, Va., March 31 1S16. i Commodore Robert K. Stock ton, distinguished naval offi cer, born In 1'rlncetnn, N J. Died ther rwl,u. 7 io 179! 1829 1833 ...... ...vvui ,, ioub. Russians captured the city of rturianopie. Benjamin Harrison, twentv- third president of the l'n-t-ec. States, bom. Died Match 13 1901 Final proclamation of the (es satlon of hostilities in the civil war. 1SG THIS IS MY 7IST BIRTHDAY Benjamin K, Wright Benjamin Franklin Wright, who Is known as the father of the prohib itory amendment to the Iowa consti tution, was born In Vernon, Ohio August 20, 1837. In early life he settled in Charles City, Iowa, ai.d for nearly forty years he has edited newspapers In that city. He served as postmaster of Charles City for thirteen years, receiving his commis sion from President Grant in 1SC9. But. It ls In the work of prohibiten that Mr. Wright has achieved his greatest fame. In 1SS"0, chiefly through his efforts, the Iowa legisla ture submitted the prohibitory amendment to the people in spite of the strong opposition of the liquor Interests. It was carried by 30,000 majority. Mr. Wright was one of the fearless speakers during that struggle, and on several occasions he was threatened with mob violence. After the adoption of the amendment Mr. Wright returned to his newspa per work, which he has only recent ly given up on account of failing health. LOCAL NOTES (II'' HtVlXti ( Special Correspondence.) Irving, Or., Aug. 20. J. M. Kitrh e'l and wife left lor their new home r Eugene Monday. They have lived continuously for over thirt years In Irving. Miss Lettie Uersbach went to (Jo shen Tuesday afternoon for a short visit. E. Bobell has sold his small farm near Irving and will move to the coast near Yaquin. Charles Frisbee ad family spent Sunday at Newport. They report an eu'oyablo time. .Mrs. John Keopp, who has been very ill, Is recovering mid her ninny friends hope to see her out agaui soon. Mrs. Nan.y Bushnei: returned from her outing at Lake Creek Wed nesday afternoon. Excellent lleallli Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gilford Ave., San .lose, C.'al., 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 Bit ters (linn in any other remedy 1 know of." Sold under guarantee at Kuy kenilall's drug store. 5uc. ;.SOLI.K YOOi SAW V. 11. White Is prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, ' West Sixth si reel. FOR WOODSAU i.Vti Gasolene power. Apply J- R- r"" rnd. 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black 4 7112. Successor to W. II. Davis. al3 I TO m .M'EltS AMI ( AMI CUS ! If vim are thinking of going Into I the mountains hunting or fishing. !ra!l up Red 1741. or call at 463 Olive street. tf 4- I Sometimes you can secure t j, something throiiu'i an ex- change ad. that yu could not net ill any otlo-r wa. j. -ct.(L- ..limit it ; ,l1 F.XtTHSlOX TO .NEWPORT. j Ilnrlna the summer ea-on Pii'i-' dav trains will ! run on the ( K- K. . from Albanv to Yiniuina. leaving Al ba n- at 7:45 a. in. The inernMig local from In r conne, w.tti m train at Albany, round trip rate. $3. oil. Slllllllier Lvcm-loll Rate lo Y nqllinu anil Newport anil Detroit. On sale every day. ro-md trip to- Yannina. $5.(in: to Newport .: to Detroit. $4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday nn. Sun-, dav lo Yaqulna and.N' rt, limited to'Mondar. followlnif. JL'iO j A J. GILLETTE. I o C Wl'l K S .NKWS AT I.OXIKIX si'i:i(,s ' -'U:'d's Special Servi. , ' -i ri;irint;. Aug. i;. and tamily u:.l (I V..:- ana lamilv ,,f t'ot; , ' d on the banks ot tee r , .-t Sunday. Q f. " en Mu te warm place, tins win k. T .. i h,,,-. n,i- registered m M. ndav .1,,. !i;i.-!,eft br. M c lie.o.ir temperature this sa.n C. Harris and wit,-, nf Eu- remsteieil :it 11,,. Mr. Tennis and son, I.e.. win. have I" eu away at itjiulon. joined his lam ! here .Monday and is now filling uie place of landlord at the hotel. C. M. Collier and sons were sur veying in the Black Butte viciu;tv last week. Mrs. Collier and li'tle daughter spent the time drinking mineral water and rusticating at London. The Mineral Association is having1 Columbia avenue, corner 19th si a i.ouu gallon tank erected near the! bath house. It will be used lor the 'FOR SALE First-class grub oak -',u onuerai water una the one now in use will be for hot water. Nels Mikklesou brouclit kk nephew. Hans Holm, up from Ku- gene a lew days ago, and left him ' here in hope that he will be restored to health. 1 Mr. Armstrong, of Oakbnul nn,t ' Mies II. o'neil oi Portland, paid the , FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver tvpe place a flying visit Wednesday. i writer, nearly new. Has be: n Fire broke out a few miles above i used only Tew weeks. Call at here Sunday and but for the timely! Eugene Gun C'o.'s Store. tf aid of neighbors who Were called : over the phone, Mr. Geer would have ' ma tiuuhe aim uarn. i ne oarn ! nan just ueen lilled with hay and the I lire was stopped only a few feet away. Mr. .Vogue's fatheV and mother arrived here from Marlon countv last week. The old gentleman is in verv poor health and will make his home with his son, who is one of the mer-i chants of London. Mrs. Bandon and children left Saturday to visit with relatives near Monroe. Thomas Bailey returned to Eu gene Monday, after a 10-diiys' rest at the springs. WOO!) SAWING Gasoline power, by W. V. Moore, phone Bed 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. WKMi IIRIIJJNQ. For up-to-date el! drilling see LaDuke 4: Leffler Co., well drillers.! Tel. Bed 5121. 999 Villard Boul. t' SOl'THEKN PAl'lPIU K. K. TIME CARD Toward l'orlliiiicl rnsBeliger No. 16 2:43 a. m.( Oregon Ei press. No. 186:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. m.t Rosebur? Passenger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex presB. Toward San FrnnclHCO Passenger. No. 11 2:1S p.m., Roseburg Pn senger. No. 17 9:25 p.m., Cottage Grov Passenger. No. 1512:32 a.m., California Ei press. Nn. 13 5:44 a. in., San Francj co Express. Weiidling Branch. No. S4 8:30 a. in., leaves ngen for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene for Wendllng. No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eiigent from Wendllng. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. A. . GILLETTE, Local Agent. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing jr.d tinning vA.rk. vJall ar.d let us estimate on your work Ay va & Hcitznun 14- Wet em St, Hnr,e black 1117 BETTING & HENDERSON MS(N. I All kinds of brick .n.n" and cement work Ket, ;,:: an. -Ir ". '' ..,.,1, iMiKrantewl. Residence V. 1 I Street. 1 3 ' West Fourth I WIKaine-'e : RUSTIC MOULDING ! stUNGLSs Sf jpo5rc,BQxesi , j " jPlumbing ' Furnish your new home I . 1;V,. tU propeny. uv.i i anjin ii i crttt. Phtuo Red 41?. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK SACK o Wiioii FOR SAI.FP-En.mire at v. rail's shoe store. tt Flilt SALE - Haby carriage an 1 b.l y walker. 7 I b Oak s;i-o -t at a 1 N KOU SALE Tuorougnurea Herefiird bulla for sale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. ;t FOR SALE A good baggy and har ness lor 25. 0N0 Charneitou telephone Black 4722. tf VOH SALE Buff Orpington eus. 13 fur II U' II Until, ll,e wood. Apply to H. L. Eller. Eu gene, Or., or phone Farmers t3. tf FOR SALK -room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot SUx76 feet. Price, J210U. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE One National cash n ister one Remington tyiewriier and a large Iron safe. Enquire oft L. M. Travis, Ixian & Savings ', bank building. HEBE IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right. ;:l,e hUit lots or house and lot, all on the street car line. 1 have S lots and '.' dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at 806 East Thirteenth st. FOB SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and one 3H-lnch 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 Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallon tank, fittings, 40 feet 1-lnch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's, East Seventh Btreet. See it. tf FOR SALE $600 bond of Eugene School District (No. 4); thirteen years to run; drawing 4 per cent, payable semi-annually; non-taxable. R. Yergle, West Seventh street, Eugene. a2 6 DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE Schmitt 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 Schmitt Bros, for description, prints and terms, tf LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, rear mill race. lx)t 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets. Just north of Patterson school. .1. .1. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE Completo set oak household furniture, bookcase, lounge, table, rockers, dining table and chairs, sideboard, twu healing stoves, bed room furniture, eh 11 drens' beds, stetl range, carpets. $150 cash will b ly It all. Call at 869 Oak street. tf FOR SALE Farm of about 60 acres, more or less, in small town within two blocks of business portion; good frame house and barn; fine orchard; three wells; part In field and part in pasture; to rent to some responsible party. For fur ther particulars call on or address V. Robvosky, Eugene. n2 2 WAtrrru WANTED A good DUrksmlih; mill work mainly. Booth-Kelly office. tt WANTED To rent, a modern house not later than September 15. G. G. Gross tf WANTED Competent girl. .Mrs. A. W. Sklpworth, 108 West Eighth street. WANTED A housework, etto street. girl to do general Apply 657 Wlllam tf WANTED A number of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the E i- j gille General Hospital. tfj WANTED TO KENT A big farm i on shares, for from S lo 5 years. Address "C. D.," rn-u Guard, tf i WANTED- A girl for a work; good wages write Mrs. P. P. Colg Or. I'lieral bouse Phone or innl, El 111 1 ra tf WANTED Three girls to learn nursing at the Eugene-General hos pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. HarrK WANTED B young private family wher children. M isH L. lelferson street. lady, work 111 1 here are no , A. Clark, 295 WANTED 999 families to net the siloes r-palred at the En'.-rprb-i shoe repair shop Halt oles and up. :' East Ninlh s'leet. . WANTED Women or young wishing to learn plain or g" sewing, to Join Hie Ha.'-.- formine. Call or nd tress Keckenl, Boom 1, Schneider I I'll ... lie Red I 222. girls neral 'WWIEIl Party lo rent new niod j em liol.-f In Eu.-cne. Or.; forty : cielit bed rooms: 12 oflic rooms; I centrally located. Adlicss .1. B. Colcmoti. " i" WNTEII Eng.'iie Poultry Store I 102 East Ninth strce'. this week. I a larce nilinber of In-n-. pulleis. t-v nnd voung or old turkeys. Would like six to ten dozen Brown Leghorn hens or pullen of any Kiie Phone Main ti 4 . a22 AdYBtflssments, Like Clocks, Should Keep Running A store's uilvtTii;;enH'n;s v t lie ptHiplp what U "luin;"' at that store --what is new. what is inviting, w hy today is a good time tu visit the store. lVuple look (or the ads to tell them these things just as naturally as they would look at a clock to tell the time. Sometimea a clork does not run sometimes a store's ad does not run. A "run-down" clock or ad are about equally unsatisfactory, unserviceable, misleading. I'urious thing about it is that a merchaut who would think it absurd to have a run-down" or out-of-repair clock will, some times, deliberately let his ad stop running, it's tu:t wise, nur good business, nor defensible on any known pruunds but It is sometimes done. a WAXTKli 1 onUnti.-.li WANTED Cood competent girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews. 71 West Ninth street, tf WANTEU Boom and board for gen tleman ; private room near Third and Lawrence; private house pre ferred. Address "Boom," tlnard. a 1H WANTED Kurnlsned house, 5 or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too far out. Three In family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. WANTED- Manager for branch of- flco we wish to locate here In Eu gene. Address, with references, The Morris Wholesale House, Cin cinnati, Ohio. n22 WANTED 6ome property owner to build six or seven-room house in a desirable location for tenant who will lease same for term of years, guaranteeing best of oare of prem ises. Address, "Z," care uf Guard, or call at Guard office for par ticulars, tf MISCKIjIjANKXILS SAY' I am here again to work. 1 am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L. C. Williams. NOTICE Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. D. Holoway, East Eloventh street, Fnirmount, 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. Blnlr. Fall Creek, Or. tf DO YOU WANT your windows wash ed, your house or office cleaned? Good work guaranteed at reason able prices. Nick Miller, phone Main 911. DON'T fall to see Chezem if you want bargains in real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. Che zem, Room 11, Walton llldg. tf THE OREGON LAND COMPANY stands on its own merits and has no combination with any other company. We eliminate nil 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 all inquiring slraii gers any Information possible. We have a large list of farms and city property, also some good buys In timber lands on reasonable terms. 4 12 Willamette street. Eugene, Or. ' FOR IIEXT FOR ItENT-Furnishod rooms at 1167 West Fifth street. tf FOR RENT--.Modern 7-rooni fur nished house lor rent for one year. 2:12 East. Eleventh street. a22 FOR RUNT Nice front room; fur nace neat; electric lights anil hath. Suitable Tor two gentle MM".i. 154 East-Ninth street. Warner tunes pianos, ders at Morris' Music Store. -n ve or- LOST AND I tllMI LOST -A gold watch on Orchard avnue or Eleventh street. Lib era' reward. Return to this of fice, tf LOST A 'a:r if boys' shoes on Soilh Willamette street. Id-lnni to Wells Shoe Store or to this of fice. 11 2 2 wood s ix; (las illrie power lied ;!22. bv W. Order 'ccinlcri '.V. M .or-. I phone . mall will In a.i Not li e to ( I'l'dilorx. I E.Jale of II. II. Ileyoe. ll c, um-I. Noli.-e I." herein- t;!-ii that I' aris- I sa S. Ileyoe has ll"el ll M 1 V ai,oilltei j exec 11 1 rix of I he estnle of 1 1 p.. Ileyoe. I dec. ,1 . .1. 1., ill.- ....ill... hU- "I' ai.i Lane n,ii:it' . All j. .'irons haini:' c!:i" s au-ali'.-t the date ,, re hi r'l.y III, titled to tees lit the SMIle I lie j executrix, at tile law office of fieo. It. Iioiris. 11! Eiit;ene City, within six IIH'lltlls frotll Hie i;ite of l;js liutlret wi'll the I!eces,-itrv A'oll'liers. lut d this. Hie I'.tll day of Aug:i.-t,l 19U. 1 Clarissa s. uiii:yoi:. Exi 'utrlx. GEO. B. DORRI. Attorney in) tee enfe, PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rliYSKJVNs AX!p SI HI. I ONS UK. II. L. SIlilH.tiY Osleopathto physician. Offices over Chamber1 store, .MS Willamette street 1'hone lllaik loil. Consultation fie. Iteslileuee 734 Kerry street, l'houe Bed 31U7. C. H. CANNON, M. II. Hoiuoepathio physician and surgeon. ChroDlo diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. I'hone Main 11. UK. ANNA MAUKEK. Osteapalhlo phj'cian. All cmable disease treated. Woruei aud chlldin ti specialty. Of lice over F. E. Dunn'. Fhoaa Bed 1631. ii. 8. UEAKliSl.KY, M. 1). Kegular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 aud 1" McCluug building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office aud residence phone. Main 4 7. AI 'TOllM is. Vh-AT-l.AV ; L. BILYKU, Attoruey-at-law. Ottice over Yoran s shoe store, Eugene, Oregon. LEON II. EDMUNaON, Attorney-at-law. Booms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. S. D. ALLEN Altorney-nt-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store, 616 Willamette street. U M. TRAVIS, Attoruey-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene. Oregon. C. A. WINTERME1ER, Attorney-at law. Land titles rud probate spec ialties. Office ovor Chambers-Bris-tow Bank. WALTON & NEBS, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In ail the courts in the slate. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE B. DORHIS Attorney-at-law; office Hovey Building, cor. 8th and Willamette streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK It POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block Bouth ot ChrUmnn block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, rtttorneys-ai-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the statd and before the 1'. 8. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluny, JESSE G. WELL. Lawyer, NoTTj West Eighth Btreet, Eugene, Or. opposite postoffice. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phonf Red 1)76. 1. N. HARBAL'GH. Special utten tlou given to divorce and settle ment f estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company, Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugone, Oregon. Building. U.XIIF.KTAhEltS J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers aud funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKHSON, undertakers and einbnlmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed emlialiner. Office and residence. Tenth and Ulle Btreets. Phone Bed 44M. AllKi-ltACTOH8 THE I.a.sE COUNTY ABSTB AO CO.. Booms 2 ud 3, Waren Bloc, Eugene. Or PrieeB rMyHollMble. REAL hS'lATh AtiE.NTS , L. CLARK & CO. Dealers lu real aurntp Opnwell. Or 111.S1.M, l.NwI.N hhlt.S HERBERT LEIUH. mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information finuUhed to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines aud ore treHtruont. Engine Oregon. Alll'IIITM'T -- FREE THOMAS ArcDiteci. baddi es and plans drawn, blue prints aud specifications. General super vision over buildings in course of construction. If tinnkliig of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, O'brlsman block. Groceries You vill always find the best brands of Groceries Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No drlayr, wr tfr cur own delivtrv Irish (SV Pierce Phone M.1D1 63 52 East 9lh tS HALL (& SHUMWAY Pluiiiliiiig and Sewer Work, Also general jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing ruturu Plume Black 1:171. 7th a(d Ouk IN. I This Mr. Simpson who has been o o o o o o O o O o O o