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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
O O I.NV. of "e, week, 1 coin- .. known o" Oron. postof- In stated toim I..511 Eastern, Natron eiten- ; built, M ot k.n state Jl,Dl uild be coni- ;Jj buildin? of make Eugene L runt Interior l-htfit Lt THEIR N('E AM) W()KK til effect of Free lis'aip. Knights of Irons secret socl- t'. Solomon, the Integra not a se ll! bad good rea- 1 ! an Injunction, In the present, lie much disposed One-half the Immunity comes many people I::, to late two ears but f itb is suggestive hhould hear more ItSt power of the ."lilies, churches. I ilea nations fry f a secret kept firmatory move- enterprises may i often discussed associations that fk without closed r members with each other with right or wrong. t depends entire- tor which they 'is the hours in ilk, or to plot It Sen we say with Mg. But where "ement of the '-t of the heart, wnment, then Mfh emphasis. F ? There Is no ' i,, for right MbUsh to the Secrecy of 1 ronj only I ends are nefa- 15 secret so- and every r"fn men who "P a secret are anywhere. ir.calciila- e swret socie- ry beaten of make I : .ll not stay 1 ife " ' caM;? : ' art. 'or r r-ar.:y. r cin. -1 ca sac- ' a 5ii a. "Ml 'i-r a if liie : ' " "'''""ti." M v.'Vn'v.,- . '" lt:rt '.l';.. now four and one-half times what It as In 1. nearly twice what It as in 1S90, and 48 per cer- gre:i;er :.i..,nS was in 19U0. The enocts on man undQlnflutlu'i But'11 as mer- Industry f this rise be striking. As f. AJ". remit- chants, builders and speculators bo (T.iK D -....a . ,. n tho fact Hint Uriel's r r-iene come aai- -- - bl"1 ......,. in begun to rise rapidly, . . .ot .a u scr.nnh to bnv inti- ....i. there woi " " i I"""!., .15 ...iu eoods and supplies. Conso- r'm Vally, within the next three f:..jttnce) 'lVi -.,. ...ol recti nl less of the nres- 00 moniu. !&0 ! ideiitial election, we may expect to ,0UDa remarkable revival in business. 150 ... ... m shall hove las many orders as we nao m isuo. and our producing and distributing 'facilities will then be taxed to their I utmost capacity." ".srsd to .. ...., I B7a for Taeithe citv and its surroundings trom .;balinf , n...i ,!.. tliov pviirusn dirt I delighted surprise at. tne oeuiuy oi FiDr1ho'ri:ed tu'ihe picture unfolded from that ele fXVubJtrlptlonsi rated point. They also took note of IfttHf mi- 1 scores of unpainted roofs of new j buildings on every nana, indicating the remarkable growth of Eugene. itr Hnrriman was scheduled for a j-IEMHKR . JfUJ'.ten minute stop, but was so Inter ested that he was willing to stretch the time limit to over an hour. Dur- . . ji.intr luk ion- LiiiuuB" - - . ... 4. ing tne nue lhiuiibh ' grounds lies tood up In the auto In ..Ia-Iim. to secure a better view of the campus and buildings, as well as that part of thee ity surrounding it. Theodore P. Shonts, railroad mag nate, says, "What we want is hon esty and fair dealing on both sides." That's right, and if he will see that the railroads hand them out, he can count on the people to reciprocate. Lack of these two things has made, all the trouble. As the Boston Herald sees 'em, "Trusts are of three kinds good, bad and Indifferent." Our educa tion may have been neglected, but if a trust Is a monopoly, as we have been taught to believe, It is neces sarily bad for everybody, except Its owners. Eugene has many visitors within her gates today and we trust that all our citizens will unite in extending to them every possible courtesy. keep their Hospitality, hearty and genuine, is a virtue that should be cultivated by Individual and community alike. A dago barber, doing business In Johnstown, Pa., solved the problem of how to deal with a Black Hand blackmailer, by Willing the one who demanded $000 of him. A few solv ings of that brand and there would he no Black Hand. Phrases are as contageous as di seases. Fashion Is now demanding a square deal in female figures, with all curves eliminated. But for all that, it Is the "one best bet" that the girl with curves and dimples will not lack attention. Well, suppose William Nelson Cromwell did make a $50,000 cam paign contribution? He could af ford It. If he got the $2,000,000 fee out ot the transfer of the Panama Canal, he was credited with getting, couldn't he? A paragrapher mistnklngly speaks of "young men who realize that they are a little shy on brains." There "ain't no sich." When nature fails to give brains, It gives so much "gall" that the victim never realizes the lack. Maybe It's a wise move on the part of tSe Methodist preachers of Neb raska to demand pledges from nil republican candidates for congress i me s enk'orsh n Mnrn l..,t : Into the (many will have to "be shown." Ji citizen-1 Perhaps after all the baseball pen-j : has givcninants have wnn (he politicians i - sif i,lr;e i will be able to work up a little more! . bur ,11 ... eiit'.ni .... . . -"-; ' .Meanwiuie they iniglit fruit, ye ! try running a little canned cn- Ki.;,i,.StllUsi;tfn, ,,, fl, llp The republicans of Ohio, Indiana, Rjjimim.fc. and Iowa seem to be in the - a jitm-u, f v,.ari(i ,. s le:i.,.j . '"i is defeated it will not if be Mr. the and mlr n. I "'Milt of republican harmony soon!11"""'1 aeti on. "".Mr.!-! ""I"' should always be cultivated, i "t it this old world would be a I iu-h'v dr. ary place Howeve It ! j lu.-t ;o v, ;i ,0 ic,(,p lnill 1la, j '.'k. vo-os t,, carry an election. A if, M'ay. n- town in Oregon, nut " Portland, can show bettel .illl.f streets, more fin, rest Hi '""'" w'"H-kept lawns and substtin ,.11 1,1,.,;, ss blocks than Kugene. s I Tloy " holding men beauty are s-ho v in Europe. We'd be wlllin - le h d a Sllb'scriotlr,,, . .,.! '""'l-etltors. if they will ''r'" n"! ' ''"tne bark. , ,r P O prac ileal evidence that ad - " l',y If being furnish, -1 l.v Powers t', u , iinoi ii.cii i en - ' wl'" Is making good as a 'ar.e ("!,;ti i '"i.n Hw -v-.r. - lawyer. & er's 1 CHA3. FROHMAN life x I f viv.:itKil HEADS OF NEW THEATRICAL SYNDICATE. to ennL,Er'anK?r 'u ?mTh'S 1'Hl1"""' r" "'-' principal movora in the plan IvnZT n" y ""! :uccful '- - l i'ed States under one iidicatc. he purpose of the scheme is to prevent the building of more t m ZT "e V,"-"1"'1.1 lH,S",eSS ll"C0",,S m"r" "r",iI""" " to em , from the booking lists those playhouses which are not now profitable. Kin and Erlnnger now control through minor syndicates the vast majority of the theaters, but many of these have not returned proiits In the last few years cannot hope to get a big haul out of lllROlun STAGE Tu the Halns brothers case, as they did ' KITSO.V SPRIXGS out of the Thaw case the fami'y I hasn't the money. Arrangements have lately been I made so that penons wanting to g "Get busy" Is the slogan at the ! SgT ah'pi headquarters of both the great par-field and connect with the stage at ties, and the people are living right!1'00" for the springs bv way ol up to ltin everything but national politics. "THIS II.VIK IX HISroitY.' .-ptembei' 't -F!rs'. play i-erformed in Amcr i '.i iy rtirula" company 'if i W illia'P.;!... VP. r da rn - h.li.i'1 br.ti.e at i;.ji. i: due. ,, I ''"' -i.L.ltr-l ot r.;dicine first! '.aughl i.i Ameri'-.i .it the Co!- l . ' I hiladelph'-i 4 t'.rs- lomi'ientn! Cuieresf as- .itirOed ii Car.iiMi r's Hull. io,o (.'Tia. 1 1 - niled hta:ep trr-ons rennlse l the Lt'iT.s in b'Ulle of Fort ' 1 " , 18G3 Forts Wagner and Gregg, j grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, near Ch irleston, bombarded ; labor cheap, lumber high, by General, Gilmore. , A good millman can make this 186S "No Pop'iy" riots in Man- pronerty pay for itself in two years, Chester, K.iJ'an !. , and if he will operate day and night m.Si) Mnlla raptured, by t',e Uri-.- in one year. Greatest, opportunity in 11'. , ! this part of Oregon for a mill man; 1 005 The H ill. Walter S; r.tt ap-, best located mill in the state. Capae pointed president, -'f the! Ity, 20.001) feet In ten hours. Council, Commissioner of i When you have this mill you are Public Works and Railway j at the market. Planer and dry kiln Conimlssioii'jr of -askaiche-1 everything needed to make lots of wan. f lumber and lots of money. Give this 1000 Sennt.i- He'tbirn attacteri the! your early attention if Interested In inresL. v ioir-. ,o ritf.uiiii Rooseveit i:i th.' irrigalicn congrrss at Dili?, Idaho "Tins Is Jlv .lUnd llirl Inlay. Thomas E. Watson, the candidate of the People's party for president I of the United States, was born in ( Columbia county, September 5, I Sail. After n course in the district ' schools he spent two years in study at Mercer College. After leaving college he tair.tht school for s-veral years and at the same time studied iaw. lie was admitted to the bar in 1ST.", and in 12 was elett-d to the Georgia legislature. In 1 M" h" was elided to conatv-'s on th" Pop ulist ticket. While. In enneros-- lie secured the first appropriation tor free delivery of mails in rural dis tricts that congress ever nasscu. in lSilO. at the Populist nn'ionnl r;n veniion in SI. Louis. Mr. Wats n was nominated for vice pn -rlee: "'i the tPket with William .lenr.in-i Pryeti. In 1 0U4 lie was the ciioi e of t he People's party for president nr..' at the convention in S;. I.""'- ! '-' ..pril he was again acconle 1 ' n -''t'l" honor. In reretn years Mr. V. o-.m j has aband.ined tbepraj-t Hi he ilev.lti il much ieie ti i literary work. M.I, W KONG Mistal.e is Made bv Many P'lle I it ietl- Tin Don't Mistak tic '; ache. To Ik cured causi It Is wrong t' is euro. H'tck.T If I- kidii-..' at ' Yon in ii -1 cure rtf- k;i! A Kiixeio- re-el. :.' ' :: Mr-. It. W. Ki:sr:itr West S ve:ith -' i Thnu'-'li I am ''' ill fa i.;H, ,idiserimii:a'e iifP 1 medicines. I know n :e iber wor'liy of con.;,!. : lOlle of tiles. is III III II'.- j '.'f-ru J ," in 'e wn case an I in ch:iilref. they i.m !! is a pVii'iir- t Kidn.-y fills ! For sabOV '' : , , w I S '"K. Fo- r-M; York, sole itf.,i sia'es. j jr.,! otiie and tak'Q i - ATTUIAV, SK1TKM11KU s, ,,, V , .. 1 " . ue"- oa 1 "esdays. Thursdays, and Salurdavs. Supt 6 FOll SALK, F.XrHAXGK Oil I.EASK Having concludeo tn rotlro f I the lumber business I offer for sale. lease Or Will excli:iUL.o for ir,i,Tnn I Portland income property, mv saw- mill. Sawmill lt l.n,,, sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and! all tools connected with the business i Mill- located al riwr lirMn tk.! centre of Eugene city, east and west.! I and oniy three blocks' from the S P i R. R. I This Is a fine opportunity for some tone to go into the lumber business.! as there is always a big local demand I for all slabwood. tawdust, shavings. (cull lumber ns well u, th hotter a lumner proposition, i am sure you i . j cannot beat It in the state. The (quicker you act the surer you are of; making your fortune, for this is a chance In a lifetime M. S. DARKER, 333 Pearl street, Eugene. Or. TO HL'.M F.HS AM) ( A.MI'EHS If you are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up Red 1741, or call at 103 Olive street. tf tiASOLIXK WOOII SAWIXti Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers (I1. It. A. Mnltv.an. if. I IMF CARD SOI TIIERN PACIFIC K. I Too ,. r,l foil la ml rasseliger Xo. if; 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex-j pres. 0 is fi:00 a. in., Cottage drove: Passenger. j No. 12 11:55 a. in., Koscburg , 1 'assen ger. ' .o. 14 0:42 p. in., Portland Ex- press. i Toward San I'l-iinciwo Pascnger. . No. 11 2:18 p.m., Ro-ehurg Pas-; senger. i S. 17 9:3.". p.m., Cottage Grove; Pissemrer. ! No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex-j mmmmmmmmmr rnr AivTnn press. , k- No. 13 ":44 a. m.. San 1' rands co Express. W eiidling llriini Ii No. 84-8-3ti a. m., leaves Kugene lii f for Springfield. No. 8 2 1 1 : 1 'i a. in., .ii.!' rs . lie No. 8 7 1 :00 p l.-il ?. i-.ugene for Wmi ,1 1 1 1, tr No. "v -: p. rriv- Eugene from Wi ndl.ng. , M MFRRA, Gen. I'a-'. A't. p,,:-!,-ind. Or JOHN M SCOTT. Asst. C. P. A. I oc.il Agent. V J. GILLETTE. AUTOMOBIL ES FV-irk Bnnett &. Son C.tn IW id I?H'. P! o ,""l I'H Ken, KiMcl K,ir. Prrnnrr. Ford The tf I cars f-r hr frt, 5700 and up (.n for bit? CLASSIFIED COLUMNS n SAI.K ; sii.i:- sWire. Kiujill: k ,iA1'K Tuorouiniurfa Hereford buiis fur saile. Eiuiuiro i.'iu Wi'. lauu-tte street. -( r nil K.U.I-. -liooj i4 w.iyon. I Wood, went end Kiglitu urn I'l.olU' lanners SxG. s.O WiKiH Kin,, dry. iimple 4-foot wood, $4.2,-.. Williams Transte L'oiuiiany. Main li.M. toll SAI.K ilutr OrpiUKtou es 13 for SI. W. U. llampum, 1 lo: I'oluuibia avenue, corner lyth FOU SAI.K First-class grub" "k wood. Apply t 11. I.. Kllor, Ku seue. Or., or plume Farmers !:!. ti FOR SAI.K Martlet pears." Inquire at I'. lilair's, 2 i miles northwe.-t of town on Klinlra road. l'lione Farmers lxs. sj FOR SAI.K 70 head ot goats, either nannies or wethers; take your choice, l'lrnae Farmers 4x!i. W. P. Lower. C'reswell, Or. ol FOIt SAI.K -room lumse, three blocks from Willamette mdeet: lot SOxTfl feet, l'rice, S-U1". Ore- Sou Land Company. . u' i FOIt SALE Kumber 3 Oliver tyi c' i writer, nearly new. ns I tii-ed only few weeks. Call Kugene linn Co.'s Store. Foil SAI.K Plums. prun. and ap ples on the Travis pla. t-. Second and Monroe strets. them yourself; 25 cents a bushel. s7 reu sai.k one .National cash leg-1 isler, one Remington typewriter' and a large Iron sate. Knquire of L. M. Travis, Loau & Savings; bank building. j IH'I.L FOIt SALK One registered ; noistein-1' rleslan bull, three years old September S, I mis; milk strain: gentle. L, A. llouck, lion roe. Or., 11. F. 1). No. 1. s30 FOR SALK tiOlXU OFT OF lll'SI NKSS I still have several thous and feet of flooring and celling to close out. Write or phone for prices before buying elsewhere. Phone Farmers 24x3. sl4 HKRE 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. Ail must go. In quire at 806 East Thirteenth 3t. FOIt SAI.R llnl nip onplne- fnrcn pump connected; 000-gallon tank, flttim,,, Aft f.o I li.lnh !, f,r fl,le eh'eap at Hall & Shumway's, East Seventh Btreet. See It. tf '' SALE One team of heavy mules, one Bet of chain harness and one 3 W -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 HORSES FOR SALE Schmltt Brothers, of C'reswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and sec them at Cres well, or write to Sclimltt Dros. for description, prices and terms, tf LOTS FOIt SALE KV OWNER Two lots and 8-room house; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. IajI 1611x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. .1. Walton, 515 Willamette street, "tf i FOR SALE 80 acres. 8 miles west of Eugene new 4-room house, all Implements nnu stock; ill acres timber, balance plow land; all well fenced; a bargain at $4.0110; t cash. Plenlv of fruit. CIIAS. F. MITCHELL. s4 Kugene, Ore. FOR SALE House and 3 fine lots. all within one block of car line; j nouse couiaiuiiig live g i-si.eo, ( W I'l l-l l llisneo loomn, ikiioij, inn closets; all furniture. stoves, range; good well on tile place, 2;lo foot deep. Price, $2 100. Ilolb-n-beck Real Estate Company. si FOR SAI.K HY OWNER I'ilte. aires of choice fruit land. wiil and selected variety of fruits and; berries; all 111 bearing. T.:ree miles southwest of Kucene. on j I telephone and rural delivery rouie. Go al bouse and new barn. I'riee , ! reasonable. Call up Farmers' phono 2S I. Klill SALE 43 aires ail level land. 3U In cultivation: new house, wood she. I and cliiiken liou-e and new barn; orchard: throe muni we.. and good water; e vryl 1-i i, ir o'l the place g ios with it. Im linlili'-' household goods. This must le sold in the next 3o days. I have also several lots close ia and a! o a house and lot i. C " I . cliieketi hou.-e and park and some hint. These are bargains and ,-o ol li.ein close to Willi "e -T For fur'ber infoi ma l mn the I'aeilic Land rnipiii. 7. Hovey huiiding. ! I tnanaL'er. . Koo '.HUlie ir WAN Till i v.. oik. Girl f-.r l-'liel Call at 4 7 7 oliv. GUM. WANTED 1 1-1. Itn-n-ll. Tiiili- Mi.-. M 'WANTED"" rent, a modern lion?'1 in.t later than Septelliler 15. G. G. Gross " -.II C.liitiel -lt:i Morgan's WWTFI) W. Ski iiiniie'i'lit g 'i. Oil, I W e-- ' rei-t, Q WAMEIT-'l" Inn o. ' .-in. Kivina A M:.-s "A" cm TO Guard Advertisements, Like Clocks, Should Keep Running A store's advertisements tell tile people what is "doiiis" lit that store what is new, what is inviting, why today is a good time, to vikit 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 clock does not run sometimes a store's ad does not run. A "run-down" clock or ad are about equally unsatisfactory, unserviceable, misleading. furious thing about it is that a merchant who would think it absurd to have a run-down" or otit-of-repair clock will, some times, deliberately let his ad stop running. It's not wise, nor good business, nor defensible on any known gioitmls but It is sometimes done. !. , 4! ' W A X T K i ( ( out iliiiisl 1 W A NT K 0 A housework, ette street. girl to do general Apply ti;.7 Wlllani tf WANTKU At once, 20.0110 bushels of oats. Inquire Williams Trans fer Company. Main ( r I . WANTK1) A number ol girls to learn nursing. Knquire at tho Ku gene General Hospital. If WANTED Good competent girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf WANTKU TO KENT A ills'" farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. I).," cn-o Guard, tf WANTED Young lady attending school would like place In private family to work for her board. Ad dress box 335, Kugene. s6 WANTED One good young man as assistant cook. Must bo active and willing to work. Good wages ti right party. Willamette House s."i WANTED Position as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen yenrs' experi ence. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. B. Gnrman, London, Or. tf WANTED Oil!) families to get their shoes repaired at the "Enterprise" shoe repair shop. Half soles 35c and up. 6 East Ninth street. sS WANTED A good farm near Ell gene of, from 80 to 100 acres; will go .out eight miles. Enquire at the Real Estate Exchange, Cole moil building. tf WANTED Fiirnlsned house, 5 or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too far out. Three In family. Eugene Heal Estate & Investment Co. WANTED River bottom farm of from 15 to 40 acres that overflows. Must huve building spot abovu high water. Call at rooms 3 and I, Colemon building. tf WANTED One or two vacant lots, with or without residence, In good location In Eugenu. Address, giv ing lowest price and terniB, Hox 328, Tillamook. Or. al l WANTED Middle-aged woman as housekeeper and companion for in valid lady. Must be woman of re finement and experience. Call al 102 East Ninth street, Eugene, Or., between 0 and 1 2 a. in. FOll HUNT FOR RENT--Furnlsbed rooms at 307 West Fifth street. tf RJ.T Nico front room; fur nace bath, men. heat; electric lights and Suitable for two gentle )54 East Ninth street. FOR RENT t i val ion ; ori-hald. le r I 5th. Mi acres, 05 under cul house. barn, henhouse. Possesion given Sepiem For particulars see It. Mi-Murphcy, : r.ll Willamette slrei lU-wlf FOR KEN T .Sixty-aere t more or bsi lat'in In ts in ii 1 1 tiwn. Siore. eli'iribes. good s'liool and bl.'o k smilb slif p two blocks dlslan Good bou-e ind baru and all V 'd. ii fi nil. Ililiillle at 21'iS Lawr- 'ii ., s-i.et or aildii ss ". liolivosKy. Ku- gi lie, Or. rt KlSCKblul.M'.IMIi DON'T fall to see Cheem If want bargains in real estate. VOII e buy and si ll farm and el'y pr-.p-i eity, iioioovd and uuimiin ive.l. j Tititlier and iiiluin:; -lock. II. Che .', Hi. Room II. W all, ,11 Bldg. If I iime1 FOR EVCIIANI le iirii, projie Co-el lie tl.itkil'g 111). . . I.'. Will on t l.'.o" at 1 per . . rhalr.'e lor itood t.ltlll Frank K. Hlair. Kali 1-1 II 'I II 1 1 Cre. k . it III DO YOC WAS r -d. -iur bou-e Good wok gn able pile-.-.. .Main in;. in- u ludow - wa b 11- Offile 1 leaned '' HlteeiJ at ro.iHOll- , k .Mill- : , phone IF YOI' W NT our pioii.-i'y e,-, list:, ew' ('o,-nioi! inr I Ik- buy o t'.'-t all I lie nionev , bring, li-l II w:tl- ' K, hanee in lii-, , oiildln The- will, r if t: i-i-i t i y i l and I .or nil ti t, : :ti. , I r It 'f 'ft' : : I f 1 r l 1: 11 l. - ., o i.. EST TM ,-n r I , Im tu.ii :.i N't , ;t I til t 111 ' I I n: ir i., 1 i t ! 't'i it i ;t i I ' : J v.- a rt- H't-h fur ;ui a-r '!';-; l-i it M.;ip. I'ii'irii .M;itii t r. a.Mn lork Hox 0 :i i , Kuk-mm ll... I! s- . tl: II. i' ) SAY - 1 am h.-re ;,;; t work. I am the lone coim-nt worker and finisher. li,t your work done b 1.. I'. Williams. TI1K OKKliON I. AND COMPANY stands on its own merits am! has no combination with anv other company. We eliminate all pos sibility of Bra ft by Immediately bringing seller and buyer together. We can find what you want it It is to bo had in the coast country, and will gladly clve all Inquiring stran gers any information possible. We liave a iarge list of farms and city property, also some good buys In timber lands on reasonable terms. 4 12 Willamette street. Kugene. Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rliVSICIANS .XI SriMiKO.VH ! Oil. H. L. STl'ULEY Osteopathic ; physiclnn. Offices over Chambers' store. B18 Willamette street l'hone lllnck 1326. Consultatloo I free. Hosldenco 734 Ferry street, j l'hone Red 311)7. i - O. II. CANNON, M. 1). llotnoepathlo physician and surgeon. Chronlo I diseases and diHe and children a specialty. Klectrl cal vlbraiory and light treatuieut. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, llunu build-' lug. l'hone Main t40. Hoards Uofftnau House. I'houo Main 11. DR. ANNA MAURER. Jsteapalhlo phys'clau. All ciuablo diswiseu treated. Women and ehlldtau a specialty. Office over F. K. Duuu'a. Phone lied 1631. G. S. 1IKARDS1.EY, M. D. Itegular . .physician and surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 McCluug building, Eighth and Willamette street. Office and residence phone. Main 47. ATTOK.KVB.AT.,AV L. B1LYEU, Attorney-at-law. oirioe over Yoran'g shoe store, Eugene, Orogon. LEON 11. EDMUNoON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. Li. M. TRAVIS, Attoruoy-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Hank, Eugene. Oregon. S. I). ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store, 616 Willamette street. Phono Ulack 2881. C. A. W1NTERMK1KH, Attoruoy-at law. Land titles f nd probate spec ialties. Office ovor Chambors-Urls-tow Bank. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in ail the conns In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Ulock, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE II, DORR1S Altorney-at-law; office Hovey Uuildliig, cor 8th and W'lllamelto streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK tt POTTER, Attorueys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregou, WILLIAMS & IIEAN, Altorneys-at-lnw. J. W. Williams, L. E. llonn. Practice in all courts of the statu and before the U. S. Land Office, Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McOluuu JESSE G. WELLB, Lawyer, No. 2 8 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. Gives special attention to tho uxnmliiatlon ot ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters, i'lion lied 1)76. I. N. IIAIIUAUGIL Special atten tion given to divorce and settle menl f ostateB. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Heini 6, First National bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. I NHDIi'l AKI.ItS J. W. KAYS & CO.. iiiidertalieis uud funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKKSUN, i;ndertakers and eiiibalmers. Corner Willum ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral dlrerur. State licensed einbaliuer. Office and residence. Tenth and Ollie streets. Phono Red 44SI. AII.Sni.VCTOIlS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., itoonn; 2 md 3, Waren IIIocr, Euuene. tjr PriceM roasoniibie. KKAl, t:Sl VI : AlilvN I J. L. CI, AUK & CO. Dealers Ii. real PJlW'e. Crf.wwell. )r. t mm . . -a .'II.M.M. h.M.I.M 1-ltS IIERBEItT LEIGH, inlnli.g engineer ami expert moinllurglsl. Itellttble information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore tre-itiiiont. J-liiKerie OroKo'i. AltrniTl'iT FREE THOMAb Arcnileet. hnetcn es and plans drawn, blue prints and specilicatlons. Genernl super vision ocr buildings In coi.rso of construction, if thinking ol build ing, large or small, see me. Terim rearfoinible. Room 7, Cbnsman block. SI K I VORS II. TODD, surveyor. Eng-Mie, Ore Son. Om.e 411' W lllhl.iolle sireet. phono, Red :.;,.'. i. di i ; m:v si iti.iio.Ys I . n h s i ) ; i I ; I i I a k v s ri ( -( K' i'.il'.A i 1 1 1 1 j r l nn"wT'f niKlit or !;iy. r. Chri.sti.' & Haii hiii. (Mriif phoni. Milt I! 21. Hv. itl. 'in i'huiit', Mii.n ti 12. Mi 0 O O