Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 03, 1908, Image 3

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i ddreH. remit- tor and
-i " rMM Guard.j Times, has
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mown on
....nn DOStof-
..Tmstter.
Hriotlou or
ETlSS. or The
Ly ouiri..
1 wi " ;
luivuiru 1
itPTEJUlER 3,
JBRDIA-N"
atTSAMI IIM"'"
le advantage of
J
k romics
visit to im-
wp ... j
agnate tie spienaiu
1. nty as a tcui.c
ions. conS western
ons in Western ure
3I! across the moun-
weitard to the coast.
L, tbe construction of
.;rn, commonly refer-
katron extension, has
bed upon, and if Eli
te real terminal, no
the yards and shops
or at Springfield, It
than any other enter-
may bold in store.
a railroad to Coos
ulaw and down the
more feasible than
Iter proposed routes,
ger and richer terri-
lo be presented to Mr.
not know what the
merclal Club manag-
ould suggest that a
has forth Eugene's
tiiiical situation from
ulnt, and accompa-
made up and pre-
Khile here. A brief
kind carefully pre-
prnited or type
i doubt be appre
rinian, who is anx
il the information
mug the territory
ary to his railroad
H'SIO.V HAS
im; I'ossiniiiiTiics
case oi blood Jrans
reported from New-
!, that suggests all
Hes. Briefly, the al-
Itat a woman, suffer
ipical operation, and
frmd by an infusion
'rom her husband,
Ir recovery, a sururls-
; of her husband's
Tbis surely should
ligation by biolo-
iis and, perhaps, oth-
mcrits of transfu-
a remedy in certain
Nearly deraonstrat
ve this is the first
Mtient took on the
' "Tist:C3 of the per-
f- blood.
thuse alleged in
accomplished by
-' Possibilities open
The nintini
, ""' ai-
r Snt remove mm...
Perhaps cases
f Umper nii-ht
It is even
'lslp 'or expensive
F- 1 'lfe
or of cc
:e oa the part
f r-y niie,.:,,..
cur.-fl 1,.- ,t.
".' ule
f 1 'mm one m ,i...
'"' s me lH.vii.an
snirgestlnn.
t''"S 'O Call fr i
y.
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1. k" the
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I s" 'iiid ei v.. '
f: '"'' 'he ... 'l
th-!
I ' EI'CEK lunv m
, ' "i-iiui, i in IWDAV,
L-ss n 'year's record, (j'ne million dollars . -
lSC- .1 vear. ! ' Vo'1U'" .. s,,.,..,,,,,,
a. i i ' J - roniweM d.-ioate! ('..
Ll a. m TT' ' .1 u- " '
LrfrTJje week. : - Irvine, for fifteen years edl-t Republicans i. . ITi'i ,r ' ...
.01 imeeu .icum ftii
publisher of the C'orvallis
retired from the business.
Mr I iv ne is one oi me uest-Kiiown
land most successful publishers in
. Instate, aim uchbiiuiici wen ficut-iani
.e j .... ....
ui,u,.reT his action In taking i(b other
4.00 " . ... ,,
imbhsher of the Lorvallis , "."""'l'U a state tii k. ;:, i ,. ' 'omniain! r-i n-. hi. :' .
a nn lines OI wors. n. rv. .wwie bulithqs'
50 ! him. and promises many imypote
.05 I nl(.nts in the Times.
1.50, . n'W'i J
Attorney-General Wade Kills, of
Ohio, who jumped Into national prom
inence as the author of the Chicago
platform, is said to have become Attorney-General
Bonaparte's assist
ant with the understanding that he
will succeed him, if Taft wins.. Still,
there may be men who sneer at lit
erary accomplishments.
' Beware of the old oaken bucket
that hangs In the well. It is covered
with germs and microbes. Likewise
beware of the scenes of your child
homl the orchard, the meadow, the
. ... 1., n.tlrlti.nr.rl Tlii. a
aeeji lunfticu .
full of fleas and malaria. Things are
not what they used to be not by u
long shot.
Taft was cheered thirty minutes
at the North Carolina Republican
convention, and a fresh outbreak may
be looked for from the rainbow
chasers engaged in "busting" the
solid south. Meanwhile, those tar
heel shearers are all dreaming of a
nice, fat federal job.
While Harrlman is doing his think
ing stunt at Pelican Bay Lodge, it
behooves railroad managers not
working for him to see that their
lines are securely anchored, as his
thinking is likely. to result in the
gobbling up of a few more railroads.
Even if the presidential election Is
only a few weeks off, It is still notice
able that many voters are more In
terested In the baseball scores than
in politics. Whether this is indiffer
ence or over-confidence you can
guesj.
Well, at any rate, the co-partner-bhip
between Chairman Mack and
Sam Gompers is entirely open and
ahovehoard, whether the profits be
large or small. Both deserve com
mendation for the publicity.
We don't know whether Chairman
Mack is a betting man or not, but
his declaration that Indiana will go
democratic by 30,000 Is likely to
tempt some republican . dead game
sport Into finding out.
It Is estimated that the card index
of every Taft voter In the country,
which' the national committee is hav
ing made, will cost $000,000, which
is additional proof that reforms frs-
vquently ,come 'ligh.
s "
If all the railroad superintendents
follow the example of the head of
tlie Arkansas division of the Ruck
Island in barring cigarettes, a big
boom In the pipe trade may be con
fidently looked for.
Frank Hitchcock seems to be play
ing safe in New York. He says no
invitations will be extended to Gov
ernor Hughes to participate In the
national campaign until arter he is
re-nominated.
It will be noticed that the cock
sure politicians in both parties are
urging the necessity or hard work, hi
order to win. That's all, but It is
enough, isn't it. to indicate the real
situation?
Nobody has to work on Labor l ay
this year. The governor has made i;
a legal holiday.
SO.MIC ll!.WI!A( KK
Tile farmer has a pleasant life
"hen looked at trom afar,
Hut let us get a closer view
And see things as they are.
'i 's not all a holiday
in fragrant, new-in'own hav,
roi- several troubles ;;f his own
He draws from day to day.
When gentle springs comes down tlif
pike
And growiiiK time is here. I
must be wati-binL' lesl the frost
His budding blades should' queer.
And as the tiny, tender shoots
miow up above the ground
'i ' Worms and gophers on the j .
re always loafing iiroiiud.
wet and drought and crui
pest-:
And parasites and crows,
"j. many t .;iiu;s t Ui i interfere
" nil everything that grows.
'"e III their turn Ir. Ii.i:li..r him
r.acn
Thai f,u
Nu ha
t conies a threat,
labor and his pains
t he will get.
111:
" many pit fill, on the way
rolll seedin time to I. hi
the
succeeded b the tear
at pri.:is will be thin,
nil the fliiinrcs that be has
it in the neck,
ivoiider i he doesn't soon
"nc a nervous wreck.
Nashville Auiet iean
;:';,,r Saturday 'r;,',on Dr. T.-.wo. th
- : nt puniii-ans ;f
'""inat.-d a state
I 1 eniicw,
the A conveiiti, ha
11.. II Of. Ml ...11
' - "mmii,iit)iis !H-;
7.- in man a Mate F,
"e,"u,rHc
clubs
state lair in
lama aaturda
Ortnber 1 u.
Thomas R. Marshall. IVmucriti
nominee fur governor of Imii i ,
';
William J. nry7 will beKln a
short tour of Ohio with a speech In
Sd S'temher' "iTon"
'"fi umjs ne win Uli n,
card in
"..im.jus, Cincinnati
Daytou.
and
probably
The three candidates fur the Kov
ernorship of VlrKinla. former Con.
gressman H. St. c..n,.,. -r .......... ., "
. I I Inn ... r- o . . '.'ei, M()n
. oman ann .Indue
Hodges Mann,
Willi-.,..
have :il'i-..m.i ... ,.
HI tho I ,.!... i..... . lie.iK
demonstration in
ii lcnnioiut.
-o-
i ne Australian hallo, system was
emp oyed recently ! the Indians of
the Klamath reservation in Oregon in
.... m-iimu to cnoose twelv
u cu
iiieis to represent the tribe
ll their
uiismess relations with the
whites.
former Governor George P Mc
Lean, of Connecticut, who was gen
erally supposed to have retired per
manently from active politics has
announced his Intention to enter the
ship f'' L'n"0d St"tos fioniU"''-
o
Three candidates are contesting
for the United States sentaorship In
the state of Washington. Thev are
Levi Ankeny. who Is a candidate for
re-election, Congressman W. L. Jones
and Judge W. H. Shell, of Tacoma.
o
James II. Vahey, the lawver who
defended Charles Tucker in the noted
Mabel Page murder case, appears to
be the most likely candidate for bov-
ernor of Massachusetts on tile Dem
ocratic ticket this fall.
o
The speech to be delivered bv Mr.
Bryan in Chicago on Labor Day Is
anticipated to be one of the most Im
portant he will deliver during the
cumpaign. He will speak under the
auspices or the Injunction Reform
League and his subject will be the
anti-injunction plank of the Demo
cratic platform.
It Is planned to have James S.
Sherman, Republican nominee for
vice president, follow Mr. Drvan in
Die Central and Western Slates and
reply to his arguments. His tour
according to present arrangements.
will begin tiie last week In September
and continue until election day.
o
The growth of the Socialist vote In
Idaho, I tah and Colorado is said to
be a subject of deep concern to both
the old parties. The Socialist vote in
100 in Colorado was 2000, and only
a few hundred in the oiher states. In
1!KM the Socialists polled 403S votes
far Debs, and in the state election In
1K00 cast 10,000 votes for their can
didate for governor. The vote In Ida
ho and I'lnli lias increased to "iililil
or OODII. Tlie generally accepted ex
planation o' this is that the greater
pui-t. -of the membership of the West
ern Kederation of Miners are Social
ists and vote the Socialist ticket.
iik; t kicks may
yict in-: S.W ICD
Stockton, Cal., Sept. 2. Fire In
the Calaveras forest, near the big
trees has gone northward away from
tho famous grove, and is now- running
southerly toward the Stanislaus river.
Eire-fighters believe they may be
able to check it before morning. The
of the Forest," standing at the north
end ot tlie grove, and tnai monster
according to Information at hand
was not much damaged.
How to Get Strom'
P. J. Daly, of 1 247 West Coiiiiress
street. Cliieag'.. tells of a way in be
come strong. He says: "My moth
er, who is old and was very feeble, is
deriving so much benefit from Elec
tric Bitters that I feel it is niv duty
ito tell those win need a tonic and
j strengthening medicine about it. In
lay mother's case a marked gain in
flesh has resulted. Insomnia lias In e:i
overcome, and she is steadily growing
stronger. Electric Bitters uuickiv i
remedy stomach, liver and kidney
complaints. Sold under miarnntce at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, r. in-.
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I
fllicolene pmvor.
A Plil
Tele,
to W
i- J. II. rvm-
hoiie Bhi'-k
II. Dnv
eon rv I'enm.wi'i: (.f m. in itial i.,: r , ,
as i he candidate s.,v,.., : 'orn in Ir-iind. .., i',:' i:', '' ,.,i
' woimI, luiuseliolil goods, trunks and These an l,;t;-i-;ii:i-- an! -:ne ot ,
.".vV..i all fhiiiito ill his line will i-crolw ..em cl,,-,. t, V. ': I la um-i i i . ct . 1 !'( i It I IX ' 'I I A M ; l-l Hood Income
1) . .. , n 'woti,l. veil ' prompt mill careful alteul Ion. , For lurlle r i n I e ma ' ion '.ill oi. I Ic-arin' I i' M ' ' . making IiiItc;!
s " ,J"P r,.,. Kill', I "Bu'iness Prompt ..ml ..refill" is I ,, .: re. . Itooi. , on M I ,.. , Will ex
voiild never - a i . '- r t our moll... ! 7 II., .d.:,- 1 1. I., i ,i i ' ne-l! . t... ...r : I !:... Kiel u .. e of I
, bladder or rh im tr tro fl . J ,. Frank E. Blair. Kail C k. Or. If
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tesilnlotil.-i'M. Dr. K. W. I'ail. 2!26 1 "I. v.iur hoio- or oflb-e . I-: I'.' j
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,, ,,.-. ,-eonis a- Wil'a,,,- i uLAn 0 B ANTED--To m,t, a mod,,,, b"'.-',,, Y(ll- w A vr , a , ,. ,..,. ,
na" i I French n.i.n . Jri U not later than .Sep em r I'. ,,..- ..,
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K.rrtlTfl I.j.v;ir:y.. C nti:.; M . y, a i .n. n?M0f e u. . . j,.t o. ir.-.k- your own t.-rnt;,. tf j n. Olfii
:t!,e .e):.-.- Il.i! I I- ''-ii ' -,-';':' -..r.'-W i . - Vkoiw-ortli l"s Ve.- Kighf ' l"r "" 'l;,W "" 'l:n '."' T-.TI-:HIVHV
h'ri''ti'.'n-.nd' '''W 'i'nf'-in',',;''.,-j j . X?!Xm!i I'Z g Mr"K' ""V i.'..'..., ml. a I ne, V I n ' . .' v , I .irENSK I . ,'E'I E R I X A Ii ',
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i.. jl urm ufliril ta I i n UiciHr Pi 2 ,l,li.,- ,.r "'!" " !!" - . I v.. acres g'M'H for $1 V. an nr.-.. night or day. Drs. Chrlstl
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jninrTW18THrTr' immmm a !..'.. I or addi' -s Lock Box '''. Eng.-ue. Idetice Phone, Main 612.
uZvcJ.' Sold in Eugene y W. L fLmo O
! .n .v -aiiMT In. is.,-
,.. Britain and ti,(, i',
lii it
il the In
L'V th- ir,
ty of V.-:.
'.M
Mneri.a:i
sciuadi im
t'oiutiiodnn
I'reble made
S Mil Jl TM.-lj ...w...
I SIT Hear Admiral i-h'avie's
perry, rommandiim the Vi
antic battleship fleet en
, ! a','(;"'u' the 'or!'l. h.nnl
is:,:,-
" JUMl 11.
I. S. troons iiiw'.. r.
troops und,
'""" : "cieaiea tne Sioux n.
u,s l'l'ins .'" b"le of Sand Hills
1S" Georgia house declared ne-ls-M
?,''1'8 "u'"K""e to seats.
? a?far? of nrl"sh residents
IKM-WilHam M. Gwln. one of ,
first senators from California,
died in New York Cilv II
n Sumner county, Tenn., Oc
tober h, i son.
lSf4-.bor Day , observed for the
first time as a legal holidav
I roni! imii .),.. i-..t.. -
llr.p...... .1. . . . .
'" iit-i ai
1 tl ii T L.- ... 1 ""en .Mat
. oi-ini persons
many injured In
killed and
a Canadian
nicitic railway
Caledon. Out. "
accident near
THIS IS Ml TltliD
BIKTIID.W
Stewurt I,. Wooili'nnl
General Stewart L. Woodford, sol
dier, lawyer and diplomat, who led
the fight to have Governor Hughes
nominated for the presldemv at the
vm.iiKu convention last June
was;
""l ii in -ow vork City S
Piember 3,
I'-i-i, and l-ese ei.il hie ...t
Columbia College. In lSi',1 1, was
timed States attorney at New York
which position he resigned to uo to
the trout with the One Hundred and
Iwenty-seventli New York Volun
teers. He served throughout the war
rising to the position of chief of stall
of the Department of the South. He
was elected lieutenant-governor of
New York In 1SGG, and four vears
later was an unsuccessful candidate
lor governor on the Republican tick
et. In 1S72 he was sent to congress
and from 1S7T to 18S2 he again
served as United States attorney In
1S97-9S he was the United Suites
minister to Spain.
SOLTHKl.
l'ACIFlo
K. K. TIMK CARU
Toward Portland ri8seui;cr
No. 16 2:43 a. m.. OreKon Ex-
press.
No. IS 6:00 a.
m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roseburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. in., Portland Ex
press.
Toward San Francisco Passenger.
No- 11 2:ls p.m., Koseburg Pas
senger.
No. 17 a: 35 p.m., Cottage Grnv
Passenger.
No. 1512:32 a.m., California Ex
press.
No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Frauc:
Co Express.
Wendliug Branch.
No. 84 8:30 a. m., leaves Eogeni
for Springfield.
No. S2 11:10 a. m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene
for Wendling.
No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugent
from Wendling.
WM. MURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A.
local Agent.
A. J. GILLETT1C,
The Home
Tailor
s the man fcr the booster to pat-
I roniZC. We boost and CXpCCt !
others to boost the town by i
patronizing the Home product, j
McLcod, The Tailor, makes
the fit that catches the eye.
G. F. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOUGAL
H. H. McVAY
Success- to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will lo ll general li-ale-ier nilsincs: bouse iilul t.ai k ;
8 A K,rr ...mm-.- I:- P ' I H vsi m. ,':,.,!,,--ma U . r. Ai.i.lv "".w '"" l""1'' . 1 " '
SEPTEMBER .1, ltlhS
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I Oil HALK
li'R SALE Eiiqiili,
shoo store.
i
KOli .
bull
i K TuorouiruL.rea Heretor.l
lor sale. ICuuuire ii.u u ii.
laniette street
l't'l! SA1.K liood Jt4 w.isoii.
.1. Wood, went end KiBhtli str
i Mime tanners Sxti.
Jo
Kutt
SAI.K A iiood blliiuv and h i,-.
ness for 25. list) Charnelton s
telephone Black 4722. t! :
WOOD Fine jry, lmipU, 4.fmj
wood. 4.2'i. Williams Transfer
Company. Main 651.
Poll SALK itutt Orpington eges
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1 Iu2 '
Columbia avenue, corner linh m.
KOK SAl.lO First-cJass grub
wood. Apply t II. L. Kller
gene, Or., or phone Farmers I
oak
Eu-'
1. tf
FOR SA LE Hart let pears. Inquire;
at P. Blair's, 2 u miles northwest'
of town on Elmira road. Phone
runners lsxv
1-Oli &ALE--;i) bea.l of goats, either,
nannies or wethers; nuie mi r
cllolce. Ph ;i,. Fanners 4.a. W.
P. Lower. Creswell, Or. el
TO TUADK --A R.iod sou-.,!
team, weight 2."i00 p ut.ds.
good driving team. A. M. (.;
.S7 West Sixth street.
IVi'
fi.r
IliK :
FOR SAt.rJ s-room noc.se. tbree
blocks from Willamette m.i - ,,t
jiUxTii feet. Price, 12 leu. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOR SALIC Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. Has bei n
used only few weeks. Call at
Kugene Gun Co.'s Store. t(
KOK SALIC Plums, prunes and ap
ples on tho Travis place. Second
and Monroe strets. Pick them
yourself; 25 cents a bushel. sT
FOR SALE One National cash reg
ister, one Remington typewriter
and a large Iron safo. Enquire of
L. M. Travis, Loan a? Savings
bank building.
BILL FOR SALE One registered
Holsteln-Frlesian bull, three years
old September 8, 1908; milk
strain; gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon
roe. Or., R. F. I). No. 1, s30
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. 1 have 8 lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
FOR SALE Hoi air engine; force
pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
fittings, 40 feet lVfe-lnt-h pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shuniway's.
East Seventh street. See it. tf
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, ono Bet of chain harness
and one 3 Vt -Inch Mitchell wagon.
In good condition. Mules are true
to a fnult and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. Inquire at this office.
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE
Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young nnd well
bred. Call and see them at Cres
well, or write to Schmltt Bros, for
description, prices and terms, tf
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots nnd 8-room house; barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 160x115 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FOR SALIC 80 acres, S miles west
of Eugene; new 4-rooni house, nil
Implements and stock; 10 acres
timber, balance plow land: all well
fenced; a bargain at $4,0oii; t
cash. Plenlv of fruit.
CIIAS. F. MITCHELL,
s4 Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALIC House and 3 flue lots,
all wit bin one block of car line;
house containing five good-sized,
well-finished rooms, pnntry, two
closets; all furniture, stoves,
range; good well on the place, 2:,u
foot deep. Price, $2 11111. Ilollell-
beck Real Estate Company. s
FOR SALIC BY OWNICU - l-'illei n
ui res of choice fruil land, wide
anil seleclel variety of frillls and
berries; nil in bearing. Tliree
miles southwest of Eugene, on
telephone and rural delivery route.
Go:,d house and new barn. Price
reasonable. Call up Fanners'
phone 2SI. o2
FOIt SALE 13 n
an In culilvailoi
shed and chick
barn; on-hard;
; and good wan
Hie plan- g ;es
all level
; new bouse,
ii bouse and
three go d
mid.
ells
r; eve- t blllg on
witll If, InelllillllL'
llOII'
eliold good
ln the next
several lot;
This must 'ii
ii dues. I havi
Ins.. iii and also
sold
ami
i;i;v;iii I.
mil S'lNu Irillt
I also
Advertisements, Like Clocks,
Should Keep Running
A store's advertisements tell
the people what is "doing" at
that store what Is new, what
Is luvitlng. why today Is a good
time to visit the store. People
look for the nds 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
unsatlsfactory, unserviceable,
misleading.
Curious thing ubout It Is that
a merchant who would think It
absurd to have u run-dow n" or
out-of-repair clock will, some
times, deliberately let his ad
stop running. It's not wise, nor
good business, nor defensible
on any known grounds but It
is somet lines done.
H AM III
-l outiiiiiol)
ANTED A
housework,
ette street.
girl to do
Apply 65 7
general
WANTED To borrow $21100 at 6
per cent, giving approved security.
Address "A" care Guard. sa
W ANTED At once, 20.(lllll bushels
of oats. Inquire Williams Trans
fer Company. Main lie I.
WANTED A number of girls to
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
gene General Hospital. tf
WANTED Good competent girl for
general housework. Mrs. M. A.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
WANTED TO RENT A big farm
on shares, for from 3 to B years.
Addross "C. D.," care Guard, tf
WANTED Young lady attending
school would like place In private
family to work for her board. Ad
droBB box 335, Eugene. s6
WANTED Position as cook In ennip
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence. References, Booth-Kelly
Co. R. B. Garinnn, Loudon, Or. if
WANTED 1)911 families to get their
shoes repaired at the "Enterprise"
shoe repair shop. Hair soles 3 Tic
and up. 59 East Ninth street. sS
WANTED A good farm near Eu
gene of from 8(1 to 1(1(1 acres; will
go out eight, miles. Enquire at
the Real Estate Exchange, Cole
mon building. tf
WANTED Furnisned house, 5 or 6
rooms for two or three months;
not too Tar out. Three In family.
Kugene Real Estate & Investment
Co.
WANTED River bottom farm of
from lf to 40 acres that overflows.
Must have building spot above high
water. Call al rooms 3 and 4,
Colemon building. tf
WANTED One or two vacant lots,
with or wit limit residence, In good
location In Kugene. Address, giv
ing lowest, price und terms, Box
32S, Tillamook. Or. sl l
WANTED Middle-aged 1 woman as
housekeeper and companion for In
valid buly. Must be woman of re
finement and experience. Call at
102 East. Ninth street, Eugene, Or.,
between it and 1 2 a. in.
l'Olt HUNT
FOIl RENT-Furnlshcd rooms at 367
West Fifth street. tf
FOIt RENT Nicely furnished front
room. Inquire 06 East. Ninth st.
tt 2 6
FOR KENT Nice trout room; fur
nace heat; electric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. IM East Ninth street..
FOIt RENT
bsi farm
cb ii relies,
H m 1 1 h sin
Good boll
Sixty-acre ( more or
in small town. Store,
goed school und blark
p two blocks dlHinn.
e and barn nnd all kinds
n' rniil.
street or
gene. Or.
Enquire
iiddies.1
at
268 Law r
Robvosky,
rtlbCM.Iil.NKOL'K
DON'T fall to see Cliezeiu If you
want bargains In p'al estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erly. Improved and iillllupitived.
'l imber and mining stock. II. Cbe
Z"in. Room I I, Walton Bldg. If
NOTICE Having recovered from my
Injury 1 have r'-Kunii-rl my business
of horseshoe!'!!' and general black
smithing. C. D. tloloway, East
Eleven! b lOn-et. Fa I i-ino'i n t , Or.
-l ioi.il mi')
A-- am here again to work. I
am the Inn,, cement worker and
finisher, li.t our work done by L.
C Williams.
I HE OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on Its own merits and lias
no combination with anv other
company. We eliminate all pos
sibility of graft by Immediately
bringing seller and buyer together.
We can find what you waut It It is
to be had In the coast countrv, and
w ill gladly give all Inqulring'sti-an-gers
any Information possible. We
have a large list ot farms and city
property, also some good buys In
timber lands on reasonable terms.
412 Willamette street. Eugene, Or.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AX SlHiK)i8
DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathia
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 518 Willamette street,
Phone Black 1326. Consultatloa
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoopathio
physician and surgeon. Chronlo
diseases and diseases of women
aud children a specialty. Eloctrl
cal vibratory nnd light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 anil 3, Dunn build
ing. Phono Main D40. Boards
Hoffman Douse. Phono Mala 1 1.
DR. ANNA M VU It UK. Ostenptttulo
phy-'clau. All curable dlnoasea
treated. Women aud ehlldun u
specialty. Office over K. K. Dunn's,
Phono Red 1631.
G. S. BEAUUSLEY, M. D. Regular
..physician and surgeon. Offices 16
and 17 McClung building, Eighth,
and Willamette streets. Offlco und
residence phone. Main 4 7.
ATTORN H Y8-AT-LA VV
L. B1LYEU, Attorney-at-law. Ulrica
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregoa.
LEON U. EDMUnSon, Attorneynlt.
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan &. Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
S. 1). ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
flco over Eulon'a book store, 618
Willamette streut. Phono Black
2SS1.
. A. WINTERME1ER, Attorney-at
law. Land titles end probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambors-Brls-tow
Bnnk.
WALTON & NKSS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton aud 8. P. Nous. Will
practice In ml tho courts In the
stnto. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugt.no, Oregon.
GEORGE II, DOKIUS Altorney-ut-lnw;
orrico Hovey Building, cor
Sth nnd Wlllamotto Btreeis; rooms
1 und 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK tt POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Offlco one block south of
Chrlaman block, Eugene, Oregou.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J, W. Williams, L. E, Bean,
Practice In all courts of tho statu
and before the U. S. Laud Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunu
JESSE o. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2 6
Wost Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opp'-slto postoftlco. Hives Bpeclal
intention to tho examination of ab
atracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances und collections.
Also to nil pension matters, l'liona
Rod 1176. '
1. N, HARBAUOH. dpocial uueT
tion given to divorce und settle
ment f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6. icirst Natlonul Bunk Building,
Eugene, Oregou.
Building.
IMlElt'l AK IlltS
J. W. KAYS & uu undertakers and
funeral dlructors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & IIENDrtltSON, midortasers
and otiilialiners. Corner Wlllam
etui and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalnier. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phono lied 44X1.
Aii.sni.vcToitH " 3
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Itooii.t 2 and 3, Wuren Blocn,
Ellgeiii), Or PrlCKS ritHHOim'ilH.
ttlO.VI, ICSf ATN AUK.VrO
J. L. CLARK tt CO. Dealers ir.
'"'tiiii'. iVh.whi, fir.
real
iiim.Mi I.M.I.M-.l.lt.S
HERBERT LEIoil, mining engineer
nnd expert metallurgist. Reliable
Informal Inn fiiriiUhud to Intending
Investors. Examinations nnd re
ports on mines and ore trenliuenL
Eiigenu Oregon
AHI'lU'tlXT
Kit EE THO! AS Architect. KKeten-
cs and plans drawn, blue prints
nnil specifications. General super
vision (iv,.r building In cui.rso of
construction. If thiukinjf ot build.
Ing, largo or small, seo me. Ti-rnn
reasonable. Room 7. Chrlsman
block.
survey. ir, Eugene, Ore-
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