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I 1. IT-- 0- ,a Guard. r. .jniMi so ; ;;;; !os , X.O I P .athorJied to LW0u.ra. SUd to WMll? Guard. iMflCWtf" ' - AICIST 2T. J r kickkr is an offspring of fail- u a an onlV Child, Llr children, general- neter reacr.es ma ll, others hurts him H even cannot 1 urive to make an Kmarks the SaQra- LrntJar habits. You terj-where. Frequently rtyof his own, and, to rent, becomes a L hi. headquarters on preserves, "here he if out and works bis without Interruption him a polite invita- hour premises. alwavs gets business ii doesn't pay his sal- is bis own people find tilted. His employ- brotis policy. His lout fruit. io one lidence in even the pars, for they are at- t motives. He is a continually tearing facing anything bet- liiime creature with ";ped kingdom he ivena or a mongrel, of the air he would diioali.on, with a ". while as a reptile f :-headed adder. ervbody friends In k friends are usually f because they are u place some confi- the only person hat wonderful con ol getting beneath lis dangerous as a t a knocker, don't spra't listen to him. I lould the plague if 'Nous about your W !' fawn about you f '-he moment your S busy with the fr" man Jr.. ho are eontem 3o! ni)US(.s or Mh J--1' not be amiss to has not been for J ot likely to be j'iri- a "etter time !" an economic 9-country is setting of last i-Mf w. hovered, and j, 're long there win ihe Price of build-P05iil"!- of labor 01 both lumber "' 20 Pw cent ,IW. :..is tini I-.. . L '""I year. F kniieSS activity Z ""sequent in- -oni;tion cau "r in on,. .M. ''"wper, the . ' ct havinp i, I :-lv , . lu.is--ihrance f . bas Prevailed ?;te their v,rv' 3"" ork in a ,tre Plentiful also '-'l,r,iv-ni..n-s r Li by the attendants Tor conveying the body to the morgue, when the house surgeon happened to pass through the ward and the nurse informed him of the death of his patient. After a few moments the doctor resolved to trv an experiment for resuscitation arid accordingly Injected one tenth of a grain of strychnia In his veins, enough to kill four men. Then he began the work of artificial respira tion, moving the arms up and down and chafing the sides, and was grat ified a few moments later to notice a slight return of the pulse and then a faint flush to the cheeks the man had literally returned from the dead and while he only lived for another twelve hours, the bringing to life of a man that was to all Intents and purposes dead Is gratifying and goes to prove that there Is yet a limit to be established In the science of medi cine. Quite anumber of men seem ob sessed with the Idea that' the votes of a class, a profession, or a church can be delivered In bulk. A Cincin nati doctor is the latest to step Into the limelight with the claim that the doctors are all for Taft. Inasmuch as such a stunt has never been pulled off, we are among those who will have to be shown. Railroad managers are supposed to be very shrewd men, but they are not showing their wisdom in forcing the freight rate Issue to the front at this time, notwithstanding their at tempt to couple It with the question of providing work for unemployed men. And now a writer is daring enough to assert that nature la a bigger fa ker than any man has ever been, and cites Instances to prove It. If this sort of. thlg keeps up, it may be nec essary to lay aside the study of Af rican hunting for a time and take up the big stick. John D. Rockefeller ought to and probably does thank those Ohio brewers who are abusing him for contributing to the Anti-Saloon League, even if they do charge that league members of the legislature are owned by the Standard Oil. All we have tosay of this story al leging that lightning photographed a woman on the skin of a man's back is that If he Is married and the pic ture doesn't look like his wife, he's got a Job of explaining that will nev er be finished. In asking for their coin, Mr. Dry an showed that he was not afruld to put his popularity with farmers to a severe test, and if he gets it he'll have a double satisfaction the mon ey and the laugh on those who said he wouldn't. Why announce that the Pliilintiines WlM l)P(nniP i IWlniK.nrlnttt na cmn nu they are "ripe for self-government," wnen it is obvious that a country "ripe for self-government" always gets it, even if it has to take it by iorce: Tom Watson needs the advertlsinc in his business, and what is more im portant to him he's getting it light along. This is only a little one, but you are welcome to it, Tommy, and "every litle bit helps," you know. An epndemic of race trouble seems to be sweeping over a large area. In a single newspaper serious trouble of the kind was reported from New lork, New Jersey, Illinois, Indiana. Arkansas and Oklahoma. Hon. Carroll U. Wright says: "it is the easiest thing in the world to ar raign society." Wrong, Mr. Wright; " Is r.iucii easier society to do foil things to be arraigned for. This news note that suys an Eng lish nobleman arrived in New York as a steerage passenger is, we take it. merely a sly way of advertising a ti tle for sale at bargain prices. This menagerie man who claims to have a method of making wild ani mals harmless is making a noise like trying to get a piece of that African hunting money. If "rest is a beautifler." we pro nounce that the reverse also liol is ''"'id, and that accounts for the ugli ness of the men tlw, at,-.,),. I "'"Is life. j Instead of sneering at "Oklahoma n"rve." some of the citizens of ulder .states would better bo trying to ns jc'nain how to acquire some of it. I!. V, MOrt(i X S Fl IiXITI ItK K.KTOKV. Furniture manufactured for whole .sale or retail trade. Factory at east fnd of Fifth street. Repairing solicl ,,pd. Phone Black 53!1. Residence Phone, Hinck f.r.01. tf To Hl.MKItS AMI t.'AMI'KliS ; If you are thinking nf going lute "' mountains hunting nr fishing. ' '"I "P i!'-'d 1741, or call at 4 0.1 Ollv tr(et. ,f WOOD SAW INC. ''" M- f IHxiin. tieee .-nr to W "''I'lv. All wood sawed to cm:" - .r.-.,,f servi-p i.hon-O 1'';" ' Il'idem-r. 34 i;Kli str'ct. t! -J.;ne Woodsaw. AMUSEMENTS welcome attraction at the Eugene" ... V1V, August 27 and s in c lC bert Kerrs great limn iiue iiollle Dimples written ; ,".:vr: ..iie ' The n! n as versatile talent f n,.. ..u. ' O 1 1 t W1V i u.iruiii-s' i - less ad he is seon to Mut a,lv:in- tune iu il man in any of her furim esses, not excepting ' Fiff i..'. f." I ll tiluv in .1. t ' ''' BUCC Pouf ed at the New York Casino for two seasons. The manager of the com. puny has surrounded MifS (.-ameron With n lifiHi,.,., . . . - people, mouyof whom are well known fn Ihn thnuti.uir. ....... -.r .. 'ithuc.a ui mis CUV. Mr Kerr has written some very'ca-chy songs for Miss Cameron, the most conspicuous success being "Goodbye Dear Old Home," "I'm So Verv 8hv" and "In Days Cone Uy." SHOE SHOP IN OOUrifQ E. F. Shlnn has opened up a first-! class shoe shop in Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring in your Job work. d&wtt WKLl DRILLING. I For up-to-date wotj drilling see LaDuko & Leffler Co., well drillers Tel. Red 5121. 9 99 Vlllard Boul. t' SOUTH KKM PACIKUi K. It. TIME CARD Toward Portland Passenger No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 186:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:53 a. m., Roseburg Passenger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward San Francisco Passenger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottajs Grov Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis co Express. Wendling Branch. No. 84 8:39 a. m., leaveB Bngene for Springfield. . - No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene Tor Wendling. No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wendling. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. Local Agent. A. J. GILLETTE. J. W. BARRINGER Expert housemover Moves anything'. Twenty-fiv ye a if fiffricrcc. Ft side rice, E Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1. Eueene. Oreoon. Madame Dean's FRENCH nM, FEMALE I ILLOi A Hafr. Ckrtaih Ur. 11 Et FOlt KKPl'lttSVIIlt MKxsrKi'ATKiN. MEVcR KXOWH TO Fill Kifc! Sun1! Sv ly! Siitisfiicllou iuar untrctl or Munfy U'fumli-d. St-ut pre Jiaitl lur Sl.tK) per ht.. Will Ht'lid tlli'lil on trial, to bo puiil for wlii'M rt-lk-vi-d. tsumplfs Kn'. Innlst on fretting ttio peiiuht, iMM'cpt no subHtltuie. If your d ruxiKt. dixjH uut buvu tbetu Bend your orders U iliu 'UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, Lmcaster, Pi. Sold in Eugene by Wi L Delano Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount, Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best I0 Cigar on the market THAT TO Stop and think of the .idv.mt.tec j derived by buyint; lrom a practic.il j paint cctier means u uu j WALLPAPER AND FAINTS at i T IMFORD Fi'orNPin Your Or-dr-r 0 j iai 1L.r0 ' IVViNG & CAMPBELL n-i tt rr:i,t Euoene. OrPphone Main 33 512 Willamette The Geneftl Demand "f the .ll-Ifrmttl of the ,rld has ays fr a simple, pleasant ami '"' ivnt l,id laxative remedy of known "I"'--; a laxative hieh pliysi.iaus could an. for family use because its com- : F""nt j.arts are known to them to be "iiuicsome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, et prompt, it action. o In supplying that demand with ita ex. cfllent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its reimrk- abie success. That is one of m&nv rnunm .1,., Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-li.forme.1 To get its beneficial effects always buy me genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale ay all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. U'l'ILL DKILLINO Oet your wells drilled hv m experienced ell-drillers. rnone Ked 4S.2. tr BUCHHOL.-J & CARPENTER, SG7 So. Willamette St. Fat All My Life and How 1 (Jot ltiil nf It First a captivating plumpness be gins to steal upon a woman in her twenties. Plumpness is followed bv oh, horrors fatness. Then, alas. comes tne cliin that Is double and the comical lumbering waddle of the over fat. Flue sarcasm to tell such a wo man to exercise. Why not counsel flyliiB? She is as able to do the one as the other. It's another keen cut to suggest dieting. When ladles are just so fat they haven't an ounce of will power or energy to spare for ex tras dust living is hard enough work for them. What then? Are these unfortu nates condemned to be fat for life? No, believe it or not; a simple home remedy, easy to get at a drug store, will take that fat off and keep It off. Listen: M ounce Marmola, H ounce Fluid Extract of Cascara Aromatic and 3 Vfe ounces Syrup Simplex mixed at home and taken In teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime will take off as much as a pound a day in sonic cases. Get the Marmola in seal ed packages you are sure It Is fresh in that way take the mixture n month and you'll see. The fat seems to drop off and leave nice, smooth, firm flesh, while the health and com plexion Improve wonderfully. 1 The Home Tailor s the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Organized 1883 The First National Bank CF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid itt $iuu,uui. Surplus and undivided proMts 100.0,00 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100.001 Total $300,000 tnoVr Same Management 25 Years Your Pntrontme Solicited. T. 0. Hendrlckt. President 3. B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashlei Darwin Rrlstow . . Assistant Cashier Julius Goldsmith WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management ci.ci.f ifrc Frp'h and SoIt ! M-et Always on Hand CLASSIFIED COLUMNS l ok balk Wool. FOR SALE Enquire .;rYi o rau s eluie store. tt- 10 SALE Tuorouirnurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 650 Wil n lauiette street. ;f KOK SALE A sooil husttv and liar "ess for $.T,. 0SH Charneltou si.. telephone lllack 4722. t( Kllit SALE Muff Orpiuyton cbks 13 for $i. W. 1). Hampton. 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19ih t. FOlt SALE First-class grub oak wood. Apply to H. L. Kller, F.u ' Bene, Or., or phone Farmers S3, tf FOH SALK 9-rouiu house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore gon Land Company. tt FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been used only few weeks. Call at Eugene Oun Co.'s Store. tf FUR SALE .lorsee hull nv, v..,, oiu; lour and one-half miles north of Eugene on McKenzie. Phone Farmers US. A. W. Itlauton. a 2 7 FOlt SALE One National cash reg ister, one Remington typewriwr and a large Iron safe. Enquire of. L. M. Travis, Uian & Saving I bank building. ISl'I.L FOH SALE One registered llolsteln-Friesian hull, three yea's old September S. puis; milk 1 strain: gentle. L. A. llouck, Mom- ' roe. Or., R. F. I). No.. 1. s:io l.Vll CAT 1.' eiw.t.... v,,.. I 120, and almost new house fitted with electric lights and well fin ished. All necessary outbuildings. In a desirable location. S. V. I'li ton, Springfield, Or. a27 HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house and lot, all on the street car lino. 1 have 8 lots and 2 dwelling houses. All muBt go. In- , quire at 806 East Thirteenth St. FOR SALE Hot air engine; forro pump connected; 600-gallon tank, fittings, 40 feet lVt-inrh pipe, for snle cheap at Hall & Shumway's, East Seventh street. See it. tf FOR SALE $600 bond of Eugene School District (No. 4); thirteen years to run; drawing 4 per cont, payable semi-annually; non-taxable. R. Yergle, West Seventh street, Eugene. a26 TEAM FOR SALE Oood trusty team for sale; weight from 2500 to 2600; drive single: would sell sep arate. A. L. Wood, est end of Eighth street. Phone Farmers S6. s20 FOR SALE One team of heavy tii1p one set of chain harness and one 3 '4 -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. DRAFT HOUSES FOR SALE Schinltt Brothers, of Crcswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see them at res well, or write to Srhmltt Ilros. for description, prices and terms, tf LOTS FOR SALE li Y OWNER Two lots and S-room house; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street near mill race. Ixit 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, just north of Patterson school. J. .7 Wulton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE Complete set oak household furniture, bookcase, l,,i,,r,i tnhln ioiUir4. dlntnir 1 11 tile and chairs, sideboard, two heating stoves, bed room furniture, chll drens' beds, stei-l range, carpets. $150 cash will b ly it all. Call at 8119 Oak street. tf FOR SALE OR RENT S06 acres In Cloverdale Valley, 5 miles above (ioshon and five miles from Crcs well. One of the best all-around places In Lane county, with every convenience. Water Is piped to the Iioiimm; three eoofl sprint's close by; 6-room house; barn 60 x7U. will hold 200 Ions of loose liar; 125 acres of good timber, bal ance almost level, lying over 1 M' miles along Cloverdale Valley, on county road: good family orchard; possession given October 1. Also for rent or sale, a good farm sit uated 1 Vj miles from the larger place. In the Pleasant Hill neigh borhood; fali-house and two-story barn, granary and hop house, (lull- half a mile from school, post-orfl'- id public ball. For fur ther particulars see .1. It. SELLERS, 217 Lawrence St., Eugene. WAfTEU WANTED To rent, a modern house not later than Septeinlur la. 1.. ii. Cross iv-rl.'li . l-'vlr.-i ii.miiI row . fresh September 1 to 1. M" Ald'T Street. - . -'ci.'ti .-.r',,ii,f.ii.iit if'rl. Mrs. A. "w. Skipwortli, PIS West Eighth street. iw ANTED- A girl ' general housework. Apply fir.7 Willam ette slreet. ' ' w ANTED - A number "f glrl learn liurs ng. Enquire at the En-, ,.... O.mi. 'nil llovpltal. If WANTED Ov or i--- ant lot--. itJ, or I ' I; ' "I I leii'lcie e. i ! g M l !...,. II i'l F.lgelie. A'MVI S. ! ' . I.,!-. - ..re . and 1 1 :;!-. 'I :.' v -r"; ok. i - I I WWir-:. . ..:,-..:,: v'rl , i ,.i.--..rk. .Mr- M A ...... ,. . V l W. -' Nil. Mi si r. '. I! 1 ! ' I ! 1 , I 'll . , ,,). , rad.:-- i M : .-'...ill ft." L . - :-.e, o Advertisements, Like Clocks, Should Keep Running A store's advertisements tell the people what Is "dolus" 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 as naturally as they would look at a clock to tell the time. Sometimes a dock does not, run sometimes a store's ad does not run. A "rnn-dowu" clock or ad are about equally unsatisfactory, unserviueable, misleading. Curious thing about It Is that n merchant who would think it ; absurd to have a run-down" or ! out-of-repair clock will, soine . times, deliberately let his ad ; slop running. It's not wise, nor , good business, nor defensible 1 on any known Riounds but it is sometimes done. WANTED (Continued) WANTED TO KENT A big farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. L.," care Guard", tf WANTED Young man to learn the clothing business. Apply clothing department at once. S. 11. Friend ly, tf WANTED By District No. 132. to borrow $500 to build now school house. A. W. Jones.' District cuerk. Fall Creek. a2S WANTED Position as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen years experi ence. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. B. Uaruian, Loudon, Or. tf WANTED 999 fumlhos to get their shoes repaired at the Enterprise shoe repair Bhop. Half soles 35c and up. 59 East Ninth street. s8 WANTED Two first-class brick-luy-ers. Work on I. O. O. F. build ing. Brownsville, Or. I'nlon wages. Address Box 152, Springfield, Or. si WANTED Furnisued house, 5 or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too far out. Three lu family. Eugene Real Estate & luvestuiout Co. SITUATION WANTED By married man, experienced with dairy or stock. Will work by year or will rent on shares. Address "Farmer," care Ciiiard. a2 7 WANTED Middle-aged woman as housekeeper and companion for ill' valid lady. Must be woman of re flnement and experience. Call at 102 East Ninth street. Eugene, Or., bet Wen 9 and 12 a. m. WANTED To rent, with privilege of buying, from 40 to SO acres, with stock and Implements preferred Address W. S. II., care (inard. a2S WANTED Itootifers and boardkus Call til 2:12 East Eleventh street. Mrs. Esslu Riekinan. si WANTED Some property owner to build six or seven-room house In a desirable location for tenant who will lease Biime for term of years, guaranteeing best of care of prom ises. Address, '"A," care of Ouard, or cn 11 at Ouard office for par ticulars, tf MlHCLLLrtNtvOljH WILL TRADE equity In Binall prop erty, south side, for team, wagon and harness. Address "O. O." care (iuard. a27 SAY I am here again to work. I am the lone cement worker and finisher, (let your work done by L. C. Williams. .NOTICE Having roccvorcd fro;n u.y Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general blnek Binlthlng. C. D. Holowny, East Eleventh street, Falrmoiint, Or. FOR EXCHANGE (lood Income bearing property, making Interest on $45011 at K per cent. Will ex chaiig.' for good farm.. Enquire, of Frank E. Illalr, Fall Creek, Or. If lid Yor W A NT your window wash, ed. your lnoi.se or of f ice irluaprjd 7 Cood w:ok guaranteed at. reason- able prices. Nick Miller, phone ! Main lll'SINESS iiPPORTI'NTI'Y -A part ner or good aililre-i with I wo or t.iree thousand dollars wanted to eiiL'aiie in a taii-iy profitable Eu gene loislnes,,. Address X-Y 'A. cure Cuard. a 2 0 DON'T fail to see rliezem II you Hunt bargains in real etule. We buy and sell faun ami rliv prop erty, improved anil , mil to pn . v-d. Timber and minim; slock. II. die r.. in. K.c on II. alien I'.M- If it 1 0 UAROAIN IN REAL ESTATE For ten day and .ten dajs mib. will oiler twenty acres lliofi'e.il river noitoin laml. almost in 11 limits, for tlti'i an act. I'.rst f-v acre, gtn-s fur $1 V, an m re This Is a snaii I'heiic Muln r,r, or address Lock Hon .".:ii;, Eugene. THE OREOON LAND COMPANY lands on " own lie rlts ami Ini tio eoiiil.iiia' Ion wit'i an-.- ol bej ctonpauy. We ( llniii.iitc a'l I o ; stl.jlii v of i'1'fill hr llul" dial- l.l b: ii,-,i.:' . . !! I- and lever ftfri- I .. ,.,, i v. le t "ii i' a i- if It I- t, , ;( l ie ro.i .1 c; , !;. I . . lll ;i ,. ,, -v .'iie all li. -i!:-': -' : :l . - ' ; ': . : il It-- el lM .- 1 '' ' 1 p, ..... ..!! I. lie 1 l" 1 1 ' il 1 .:. !.. !. ' r- i .-!. ' fie 1 41? V!!ar:letr r-frept. !n:rf-ne, Or o nut uv. Fult UKN i'-Fiii nisiud rooms at 3t;7 West Filth street. tf Full KENT Nicely furnished front room. Inquire 66 East Ninth st. u26 FOR REM Nue trout room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East Ninth street. FUR RENT- New modern six-room house. Just completed, with all con veniences; close 111. Enquire at 4 j West Sixth street. a2S LOST AND W)l'Xl Fill Ml A bicycle. Owner can re cover same at 474 S Pearl St. a2S FOF N D A nickel watch with fob In front of Ouard office. Call at this office. LOS I' A gold watch on Orchard' avenue or Eleventh street. Lib eral reward. Return to this of fice, tf PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rtiY.sii'i.ws .ixn siitiii-xi.vs PR. H. L. STL'DLEY Osteopaihlo physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3187. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Ilomoepathlo physician and surgeon. OUroulo 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 540. Boards Hoffman House. Phono Main 11. UK. ANNA MAURER. Osteopathia phyv'ctan. All curablo disaaseo treated. Women and chlldido a specialty. Office over F. E. Duuu'a. Phona Red 1631. U. 3. BHARDSLEY, M. D. Iteuulnr ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 unit 17 McClung building. Eighth and Wlllumotto streets. Office and residence phone. Main 47. ATTOlt K YS-AT-LA W L. BILYEU, Attornoy-at-law. Office over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene. Oregon. LEON II. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. , Li. M. TRAVIS, Attoruoy-at-law. Of fice over Eugeno Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene. Oregon. S. D. ALLEN Attomey-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store, 616 Willamette street. Phono lllack 2 SSI. C. A. WINTER MEIER, Attoruey-at law. Land titles mil probate spec ialties. Office over Chambers-Brls-tow Bank. WALTON & NESS, Attornoys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In ail the courts In the stiito. Office, room 3, Walton Block, 10ugi.no, Oregon. OEORUE B, DORRIS Attoruey-at-luw; office llovey Building, cor Sth and Wlllumotto streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK A POTTBH, Attorneyi-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlaman block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Httorney-ai law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Iteuu, Practice In all cuurta of the statu and heforo the U. S. Land Orflca. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluny JESSE O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 28 Went Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opp"llo postofflco. BlYea upuclal attuiitlou to t Ii u examination of ab Btracta. drafting wills, settling es tatus, couvoynncoB and colleclluns. Also to all pension matters. Phou Bed 1 17. L N. iiAitiiAUiitl. . Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment f estates. Agent for Cont!- ' . uunul Insurance Company, Uouio. 5, First National Bank Building, ; Eugnne, Oregon,. . .- .!. I Building. i' I - . ' L'.MlFltTAKEKS J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and . funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY-&- HENDF.IISON, undertakers nnd eiiibalmerH. Corner Wlllaui ettn and Seventh stroetK. W, T. GOHDON, funeral director. , State lleeiiKed embalmer. Office ' and residence. Tenth and Olive HtreetH. Pbotio lied 4ki. AltsrUAfTOItS T 1 1 E Ta N E COU N T Y A 1 1 ST 1 1 A CT CO., Booms 2 and 3, Waren Bloc., Kugone, Or Pricii rensoiif'iie. KKAIj IQiTATK a;i-:nt J. L. CLAIlK & CO. Dealers IL real estate. Orw, Or. ( , 1 M I NT NO ENOINEEItS HERHEKT LEIIill, tnlnir.n engineer and expert metallurgist. Unliable Infnrmntlon furnished to IntuuaTug Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene Oregon. AltCIII'l LI T ' FKKIC THOMAS Archltt. hheirn- i en and pinna drawn, blue prtiiti a tul Hix'elflcjii Inns. (Jctcntl nupr j vlHlon fivtr builillni?ji In rot.rsn of ' cn ( rin fl'iii. If thlnki'ii; of lmllil- ( iiiif, ln;! nr Kin. til, him- nuv Tc-nti ' ri'.i vin.ibl.j. Uifiii 7, ( tiriH'iiuu l.lfirk, ' BLlwcri.H- tor (tie fAll,Y i.UAito, . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o G o