Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 29, 1908, Image 3

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I' ...... ci-l'FRAGE
BUM" 01
' . suffrage
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"0 i condition than a
in he light of recent
. ... Ty,a Hawkeve
I a iowj.
, panting to women
. UA IcClieS..
I t on u
jled case tne supicu.
Sj still further, for
. .i iv.f "nmpn in
t.areo -
L h aonferi the
toasw
n ouestions of public
iere taxes may be in-
the present siaime t
ha Son Rpr-
ming w
U, loting at every elec-
am in the process oi
lr laiea shall be in-
fere Is rarely an elec-
:e that element does
IcDle may not have 'had
Irjiilnf number of wo-
loperty in their names,
nf ihe divorce court,
eeable medium is rap-
tie number. For m-
javs In Los Angeles
number of divorce
! radically 50 per cent
licenses issued. On
were IS licenses and
oas; on Friday there
and five divorce
court is an admitted
ms one, but one of its
king a new ground
n for equal suffrage.
asing so rapidly the
en with property in
e no voter to repre-
te polls.
HAS
EST COMPENSATION
:ber, writing in Max-
draws this contrast
:e of mind and other
farmer and the man
or otherwise makes
a of many a dazzling
Mr, infidelity, false-
ittraya! of a friend
if the possessions of
:it the farmer gains
weet sunshine, the
I'? and the fostering
-s ministry. So that
account of the com-
1 'Jl and spiritual, that
se daily bread conies
over him who lives
- the Robin Hood of
pe throws high into
"ho lives by specula-
of Leslie's Weekly,
f National Editorial
j" editors of
influence with ti.
-ts than did Sum
,,ilJ tWO t!lini;s..
J concress tiirne,l
j1" lastselnn; .
''' "roasted" i;.,v
3 !-r accepting II;,;-
'nW on him ;,.
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there Is no influence bo effective)
..Inst mail order competition. Too
often, alas, the country paper has
been given to Booming parcels post
-h-mes and othes. plans for the im
poverishment c the country mer-
jnt and tne assistance oi me cm
houses.
Whatevertbe reason, it is credita
ble to the people that there is no po
litical excitement. It ought to be pos
sible for an ediftated and enlighten
a nponle to elect a president with
out going through a period of hyste
ria, but we are not advising anybody
to bet that it will.
When a man gets on top, in any
line, it indicates that hcknows the
spirit of his time well enough to
take advantage of it. That's why
It's doubtful whether a great man of
any past age could make good at the
present time.
E H Harriman is coming to Eu
gene to the future great interior
city at the junction or nis soumern
Pontic and Oregon , Eastern lines.
Quite likely two or three years from
this time he will be going to his Pel
ican Bay resort via Eugene.
It's getting dangerous to ride on
a borrowed railroad pass. Arrests
i... rpcentlv been made by railroad
detectives in Maryland and Virginia.
Of course, nobody hereabouts ever
used a borrowed pass.
Just to convince any possible Oy
ster Bay doubters that his family
does not belong to the mollycoddle
class, the 14-year-old son of E. H.
Harriman killed a big bear at the
first shot.
Booker WashihgtoiTthtnks twenty
five negro lynchings 'within a period
of sixty days Is too rapid a pace. And
It must be admitted that it was going
some, and then some. In the wrong
direction.
By the way, did anybody ever hear
of a campaign committee which did
not claim to be hard up? The claim
serves a double purpose stands off
the "striker" and helps the hat pass
er. The bankers, or a great many of
them, do not like the Bryan idea of
guaranty of deposits. Still there are
a good many more depositors than
bankers.
Let no one ever dare to intimate
again that John D. Rockefeller is a
tightwad. He gave an Oklahoma
cousin $50 for her wedding present.
Mr. Harriman may v:slt a number
of Oregon towns, but he will not
find a cleaner, busier or more attract
ive one than Eugene.
It is to be hoped that the Arizona
doctor who says he found Roosevelt's
signature good all over Europe did
not try it on a bank teller.
Fashion's newest fad for women
is leather dresses. They should make
a hit with leather-head men.
THIS DATE IX HISTORY
August 2
John Locke, author of the
"Essay on the Human Under
standing," born in jKngland.
Died there October 28, ,1704.
New Amsterdam surrendered
to the British, who changed
the name to New York.
General Sullivan defeated the
Tories and Indians at Elmira,
X. Y.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Amer
ican author, born. Died Octo
ber 7, 1894.
Specie payments were sus
pended in Philadelphia.
Abby Hutchinson, famous
singer, burn. Died November
1G32-
1GG4-
1779-
1809-
1814-1S29-
24. 1S92.
Severe storm and high tide
l!i72
did great damage- along the
New England coast.
The Salvation Army began op
erations in Canada.
Tile new cantilever bridge m
course of construction ai-ro
the St. Lawrence river, Que
bec, collapsed, causing the
death of nearly 100 work men.
1SS3-11107-
THIS IS MY (KITH KIRTIID.W
I fin il It. Hill.
David Dennett Hill, former United
hiuUs senator from New York anil
lur a number of years one of tin-
iiiiiueiiiiai iieuiucratic leaders
itnliat state, way born 111 Havana.
X- V.. August 2!(, 1 s -1 :s . lie was eiln
'ali'd at tlie Elmira Academy, iidinil-;'-'l
to the bar in 1mi4. an 1 in tin
'Minie year brcniiie city attorney nl
Kimlra. A lew .wars later lie wa.
. lairly launched upon an active p.ilit-ji'-al
eareei- nini s 7 1 he was elei-l-'
il t i 1 1 i i.' general assembly, to whiea
!' "ly he wns several times re-cleetcl.
; In l'i Mr. Hill was ele, led Alder-
, !"un I' Elmira, and two y -s lat-r
jii" bi-i-aiiie mayor of that city. IIU
" -xt public ofin-e was that of lieutenant-governor
of New York, to which
lie was elected In 1SS2. ami in ISM
he succeeded Grover Cleveland In the
j governorship. Governor Kill was re
j -! ! in ism; ,,1,(1 isv, mid was
:"l'-cte.l t., the United States teiinte in
jlvo. Since his retirement from the
is.'iiate iii 1M7 hp taken little at -j
'ive part In public affairs.
K. (i. IIAIG11T,
I'linto?. stamns and nost cards
''neral view work. Sixth street, be-,
tween Willamette and (Kve. tf j
' for woodsaw ;.'(; j
j Gasolene power. A pi.lv J . R. Con-1
"d. 723 K. l lth. Teh-phone lllm k '
4 i -. Successor to W. 11. Davis, j
13
LOST VALLEY Ml!
(Special Correspondei
Lost Valley. Aug
tl:-eshiig) in ti,e CieswJi!
liiSt wees I'arvin & Tc-
tVesher was destroyed by
spark from the engine cans'
of the grain stacks and so
did the blaze spread in r .
wind that before the niaeh'r..
be moved it was envel.m
flames Mr Pi...-,.. , . '
-d
fortitude, went at once to l,r ' ,, ,i
and purchased. another mini,!,,',
which arrived in Ooshen Suti,-i- r
Kev Frank Kelly spent Sundav i.-i
Springfield, where ho filled the i.u;.,..
for Rev. U. O. Richmond.
Miss Flora Klugow. of Alanit-ia
Cal has been visiting friends here
for the past week. Miss Klugow f--merly
lived at Pleasant Hill. j
On Monday evening. August 17
Rev. Holman and the Mormon I
preacher (we did not learn his name) j
had an animated discussion of the
scriptures at Trent in which the Mor
mon was decidedly worsted. ;
Rev. Thomas llansaker preached
to the people of Dexter last Sundav
morning.
l'HROVUH STAGE To
KITSOX SPR1XGS
Arrangements have lately been
made so that persons wanting to go
to Kitson Springs can take the mail
stage at Eugene, Coshen or Spring
field and connect with the stage at
Lowell for the sprlngB by way of
Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. Sept 6
WILLIAMS' KTUKn.1 I'V.jLA
Have you negiectes your kidneys?
Haveyou overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains In the loins, side, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by LlnD
Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams
Ufg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio.
B. C. MORGAN'S FURNITURE
FACTORY.
Furniture manufactured for whole
sale or retail trade. Factory at east
end of Fifth street. Repairing solid
Red. Phone Black 5391. Residence
phone. Black 5501. tf
HKRU BUTTON, AGT.,
Axident and health policies,
ance. Opposite postoffice.
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YOOI SAWING
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore
phone Red 3282. Orders large oi
small will be appreciated.
WELL DRILLING.
For up-to-daie eP. drilling see
LaDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers.
Tel. Red 5121. 999 Villard Boul. t'
Madame Dean's!
FRENCH
FEMALE
Pills.
A Safe, Certain He- l'
LIEF FOB KCl'FBESSKD 't-t-'r
.MHNSria-ATlo.v. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL-
H ife! Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guar
anteed or Money Kefumled. Sent pre
paid rorSl.tO per box. Wtllpeml them
on trlnl. to be Daiil for wliell relieve.!;
Samples Free. Innlst on getting the
frenlline, neeepl no fmusimue. 11 your
drurreist does not huvo tht-iu scud your
ortlen to I he
UNITED MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, Lancaster, Pa.
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is t
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
- mil v,:i i. its WAIIM II my -"'.-I tier oi ilouu JMluress won mil "Hi
oiiii shingles. A. A. Aaby, -T" three thoiixiinil dollars wanted t"jJ
JC2PV ' f i ! West Sixth si reel. n27j encage 111 a talrly prut Ha Me I'.'u- '
PBSlVCSt I L IT iT&TkXO J WANTED Competent g ,-, Mr- A j "H ,1"' '' ,
f ' 1 KTl-l ! N B in IClVllft f i Skipwortti, "'-st r.iKiiin-. N f f"" '
&l I t I f WfV A DELIGHTFUL VWj ' l.arn'nurs'ng. Knoul.e at the Ki- ; .m;a.n IN llllll, ESTATE
5 TWTvi i m ll V "VF III WANTED River leetoui liirtn .l . ,.h,,. ,,, .,,, ln t lu ;:
JtrJXyJr I fa K- .imm III ! from K. to 4 acres that overflow- . , , ., ,, ,.,,.. Fir.t
ILiijCM : IU OiSWnFl? Jlf I .M'oiliiivel 'line . lv- M fiv, ...,-,., g,..H fr $ is", mi iere
"'"'tr .S rU If Jv AsAV. "-ii.:-. Ca'l at r ioiiis 3 and I ! u ., ,,.,. (),.,,. Main lit:.,
THAT TO VI da!n7thcrave"f V.'VM,:i, wo vie, ', TIL HV.r-fS LNI t'tiII'AVY
Stop and think of -the aovioLisrc
derived bv buyin? from a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND FAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight St. Evscrc, Cr
o
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Ador
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Fig3
and Elixir of Senna is the oniy remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses
sweeten, and relieves .the internal organs '
cm wlnch'it acta without any debilitating
after effects and Without having to increase i
tne quantity from time to time.
It acts nlMtl u.. .. .
truly as a laxative, and its conijioncnt
parts are known to and approved b
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists. WOOD SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. Hoddy. All wood sawed to guage.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline Woodsaw.
SOUTUKKN fAC'lVlu
It. K. TIME CARU
Toward Portland rassenger
No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. No. 186:00 a. m.. Cottage Grove!
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a, m., Roseburg
Passenger.
No. 146:42 p. m'., Portland Ex
press. Toward Sun 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. sa., San Francis
co Express.
Wendling Branch.
No. 84 8:38 a. m., leaves Kogene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene
for Wendling.
No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene
from Wendling.
WM. MURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. O. P. A.
Local Agent.
A. f. GILLETTE,
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Invites your account, whether large
or small.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAFE DEPOSIT DONER FOR RENT
T. G. HENDRICKS,, President.
S. Ii. EAKIN, Vice-President.
P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier.
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
Assistant Cashier.
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.
McLcod, The Tailor, makes
the fit that catches the eye.
G. F. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Imparts a pleasmtc sottness
and delicacy to me SKin
tnd restrains the ravages
sun, wind and .ime. r
Its continued application e
nates sunburn, tan and Irecklcsand
renders imperceptible annoying
(minor blemishes and sallowfiess.
It possesses a dainty. rlinRinic odor
exclusively its own and is in every
way a perlcct toilet luxury. Price
50 cento. Ask your druggist, (or it.
liOYT CHEMIJAL CO. .7.7,".
Successor to
D. b. McDUULrAL " lil'KINESS OI'I'llltTI'MTY Apnrl-
tmpart pleasing sottneaw r.d-m- n building " r ,,,,.... Lock I lux .'.;. Kiigeiie.
sun, wind and .ime. , Jt M h r r.-eie,,. n, m , , ., ., , n us i. n m i .n,., ,
It? : i i:. lim:M ; !.,.:,H n In Tin L" !)'- A '!! - -. rlv-- ,, , i-omhlna-ion with any other
I renders imperceptible annoying I , '''' , i i. l" '.-l'l
L. . tl 4 1J V. lame-te stieet. l-.ugeiie, Mr.
CLASMFiD COLUMNS
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WOOD FOR SA1.E
ran's shoe store.
FOR SALE Tuorougnorea
bulls for sale Enquire
lamette 6treet.
etoni .
Wil 1
:f
Kill SALE A good Dimny and Har
ness for Jj;.. Dm) t'hariielton st
telephone Black 4722. if
FOR SALK-Hnff Orpington .......
'-3 for 1. W. 11. Itampinu. 1102
''"bia uveuue. corner l'.'th st.
IFOK SALE First-class
I wood- Am'l.v 19 K. L
grub oak
Eller. Fil
gene, Or.
er phone Farmers blf. tf
FOlt SAI.fj s-room house, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
S0x7S feet. Price, $2100. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. Ha toe n
used only few weeks. Call at
Eugene Can Co.'s Store. tf
FOR SALE Jersey bull two years
old: four and one-half miles north
of Eugene ou McKeniie. I'll. me
Farmers IIS. A. W. Hlanton. a 2 7
FOR SALE One National cash res
ister, oue Remington typewriter
and a large iron safe. Enquire of
L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings
bank building.
HILL FOR SALE One registered
Holstein-Frieslan bull, three years
old September S. 1S0S; milk
strain: gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon
roe. Or., R. F. 1). No. 1. sliO
FOR SALE Choice corner lot. X0x
120. and almost new house fitted
with electric lights and well fin
ished. All necessary outbuildings.
In a desirable location. S. W. I'p
ton, Springfield, Or. a2 7
HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from
the owner and buy right, nice high
lots or house and lot, all on the
street car line. I have 8 lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at 806 East Thirteenth at.
FOR SALE Hot air engine: force
pump connected; 690-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet 1 M, -inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's,
East Seventh streeL See it. tf
TEAM FOR SALB Good trusty
team for sale; weight from 2500 to
2600; drive single; would Bell sep
arate. A. L. Wood, West end of
Eighth Btrcet. Phone Farmers 86.
. s20
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of chain harness
and one 3V4-lnch Mitchell wagon,
In good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
nil purposes. Price for outfit,
t45n. Inquire at this office.
DKFT HOUSES FOR SALE
Pchmltt Brothers, of Crcswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young and well
bred. Call and see them at Cres
well, or write to Sell in it t Bros, for
descMptlon, 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. tot 160x05 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
north of Pntterson school. J. .1.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tl
FOR SALE Complete set oak
household furniture, bookcase,
lounge, table, rockers, dining table
and chairs, sideboard, two heallnc.
stoves, bed room furniture, chil
drens' beds, steel range, carpels.
J150 cash will b ty it all. Call at
869 Oak street. tf
FOR SALE OR RE-NT XU0 acres in
Cloverdale Valley", 5 miles above
Goshen and five miles from Crcs
well. One of the best all-around
places in Lane county, with every
convenience. Water Is piped to
the house; three good springs
close by, 6-room house; barn 60
x7n, will hold 200 Ions of loose
hay; 12r acres of good limber, bal
ance almost level, lying over 1 '
miles along Cloverdale Valley, on
county road; good family orchard;
possession given October I. Also
for rent or sale, a gotid farm sit
uated 1 i miles from the larger
place, in the Pleasant Hill neigh
borhood: falrhousc and two-story
barn, granary and hop house. ()n
Iv half a mile from school, post
office and public hall. For fur
ther particulars see
.1. It. SELLERS,
247 Lawrence St., Eu'-ii".
WAfTKH
WANTED To rent, a modi
not later than September
Gross
rn lion
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tf
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J u- '!'l'l ' !' ui" l',:' Ii.".'.' : .i:'' Il ; ' ' l.ir-in and i I'l i
Advertisements, Like Clocks,
Should Keep Running
t
A store's advertisements tell
the people what is "doing" at
that store what is new, what
is inviting, why today is a good
time to visit the store. People
look for the ads to tell them
these thinss just as naturally as
they would look at a dock to
tell the time.
Sometime a clock does not
run sometimes a store's ad
does not run. A "run-down"
clock or ad are about equnlly
unsatisfactory, uuservUeablo,
misleading.
furious thing ubout It is that
a merchant who would think II
absurd to have a run-down" or
out-of-repair clock will, some
times, deliberately let his ad
stop running, li s not wise, nor
good business, nor defensible
on any known grounds but il
is sometimes done.
WANTED (Cuutjliiicd)
WANTED TO REM A big farm
on shares, for from 3 to u years.
Address "C. D.," care Guard. If
WANTED Young man to learn the
clothing business. Apply clothing
department at once. S. II. Friend
ly, tf
I WANTED By District No. 132, to
borrow lauO to build new 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. Carman, London, Or. If
WANTED 999 families to got tlielr
shoes repaired at the "Enterprise"
shoe repair shop. Half soles 36c
and up. 59 East Ninth street. sS
WANTED A good farm near Eu
gene of from 80 to 100 acres; will
go out eight miles. Enquire at
the Real Estate Exchange, Cole
nion building. tf
WANTED Two first-class brick-layers.
Work on I. O. O. F. build
ing. Brownsville, Or. Unlun wages.
Address Box 152, Springfield, Or.
si
WANTED Furnisned house, 6 or 6
rooms for two or three months;
not too far out. Three In family.
Eugene Real Estate & investment
Co.
WANTED Middle-nged woman ai
housekeeper and companion for in
valid lady. Must be woman of re
finement and experience. Call at
102 East Ninth street, Eugene, Or
between ! and 12 n. m.
WANTED To rent, with privilege of
buying, from 40 to 80 acres, with
stock and implements preferred
Address W. S. G., care Guard. a28
WANTED Rnou)crs and boardV-ra.
Call at 232 East Eleventh street.
Mrs. Essie Rlekmnn. si
WANTED Some property owner to
build six or seven-room house lu
a desirable location for tenant who
will lease same for term of years,
guaranteeing best of care of prem
lses. Address, "5C," care of Guard,
or call at Guard office for par
ticulars. If
HHCKLI,VKOliH
SAY I am here again to work. I
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 aud general black
smithing. C. D. Iloloway, East
Eleventh street. Falrmount, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Good income
hearing property, making Interest
on $ I.MMi at 1 1. per cent. Will ex
change for good farm. Enquire of
Frank E. lilair, Fall Creek, Or. t
DO Y(t' WAN T your windows wash
ed, your house or office cleaned'.'
Good work guarnnt I at reason
able prices. Nick Miller, phone
Main !6.
IF Vol' WANT to gel all Hie money
your iro"ity briirts. list It Willi
tin- ital Ivtnte Exchange In Hi"
new Oilfinon building. They will
bring Ihe buyer iliieei to you and
let you make your own terms, tf
on rea-onaljl" I- t ins. 1
nm KK.sr
FOlt REN I'-Fuinlslied rooms at 367
West Fiflh Rtreet tf
-T- . .
ren io.a I .Mceiy lurnistiea trout
room. Inquire 66 East Ninth st.
ali
FOR RENT- .Sue front room; fur
mice n m? ; electric lights and
bath. S'litublo for two gentle
uieu. Ii4 East Ninth street.
LOST AND 1'Dl'NH
FOI ND A nickel watch with fob in
front of Guard office. Call at this
office.
LOST A gold watch on Orchard
avenue or Eleventh street. Lib
era1 reward. lteturn to this of
fice, tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSKTANM AXP Ht IMil'.O.Vi
DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 518 Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathio
physician and surgeon. Chrnnio
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1. 3 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 540. Boards
Hoffman House Phone Main 11.
DR. ANNA MATJRKH. Osteopathia
pby'claa. All ournble dlsftasea
treated. Worae and chlldien U
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's.
Phone Red 1631.
G. S. BEARDSLEY, M. D. Regular
physician aud surgeon. Offices IS
and 17 McClung building, Eighth
and Willamette streets. Office and
residence phone. Uatn 47.
ATTOIl N KT8- AT-LA W
L. UILYKU, Attorney-at-law. Ottloe
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregoa.
LEON R. HDMUNoON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
u. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loss A Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
S. DA-feLBN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eaton's book store, 616
Willamette street. Phone Black
2881.
C. A. WINTERME1ER, Attorney-at
law. Land titles end probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambers-Brls-tow
Bank.
WALTON ft NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton aud S. P. Ness. Will
practice In ail the counts In ths
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
GEORGE It, DORR1S Attorney-at-law;
office llovoy Building, cor
8th and Willamette Btree's; rooma
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrismnn block, Euguno, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-lnw.
J. W. Williams, 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. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26
Wost Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postofflco. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, Buttling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to nil pension matters. Phone
Red 1 176.
I. N. HAR11AUGII. Special audi
tion given to divorce and settle
ment if estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Bank Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
UNDERTAKERS
J. W. KAYS & WJ., undertakers and
funeral directors. Etigeno, Or.
DAY & HENDKItSON, undertakers
and eiiibnlinern. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. - GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalniur. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4481.
AIISl-llACTORS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO.. Rooms 2 Mid 3, Waren Ulocn,
Eugene. 0- I'rlCHa reasonnble.
REAL KMTATK
ENT.w
L. CLARK & CO. Dealers It. real
estate. ('reHwell. Or.
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IIERHI-JRT LEIUII. mini;. onmnccr
mid ex pert motnlliirrflHl. Kellnlile
Information furnUlied to intenillnH
Inveatura. Examinations and ru
porta on milieu and oia troHlincut.
EiiKenc OroKo'i.
IIITI-.CT
KRLIO 'THOMAS Architect. tiKCtch
i'b and pin in drawn, blue prints
anil Hpeeltlcnt loan, tiencral nnper.
vIhIoii over bulldliiKs In conrao of
coiiHtrucllou. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see mo. Ternn
reasonable. Room 7, thrlBtiian
block.
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