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11 CU"- ke- 15 50 lV Mr"": Jinnee) 4.00 J.00 .50 .05 1.50 S' Lwied to i .SU to kTTrtT PAr-"" f NOT .,,. fc THAI or women fi of hardships, so I1 .L,itil mind Inn I CB"" 3" . ,. itlAt ,i Toil is healthful lgBUDor"-" ..t Hie tissues and I ne man or wo.ua.. I her dally task, Lie of 'e st bolh L irlctlon. ratner iuu L j the wheels, tun. (atllnery. lai aia u "v I kb level best ana trtiGolhaslearn- i., AM secrets; but fcwmlnj about bow Ljj Mi is most tooi- txotstantly complain Ibeir lot In life. I iiq have a harder L other mortal on the xl They are always I to did not do things tr Such persons will tts suoding on edge. chronic Indigestion, I:! 01 of the body, be- r fcMsiiion. They will I ttanshes and those an with them. for everybody to do V ;o:r. is to be the best Itorrt not. Worry :i but causes trouble I rig permit themselves lut may turn out to I Work as hard i the occasion seems don't worry. That Lis. If anything will. I at yon can do that Is i: be ictompllshed by It face ot the earth. h about it. That will f burdens worrv and I a to think how sense Mi Ihe worrying that p sot Improve matters will unlit you for Sit all your bur- I'S ud smiles. The Sserfm person, but it f Pooch. I" countenance and I i-nngi life, it will :"ette in the world i; ' liose with whom lailCt. Anil rtnn't I ; popular election of i-aa over the rmm. ' Even in a state rtle direct nrlm.. Chairman He Republican ;!ti'i. anH rr,i. f''fthe rjfmnrro.i lire f I entered Fr:ludins th ii hf both Par!ies to 'tV0,e 'orfnlted ' "srefnieni r. f" "e Passed by I to (Ms ''find st .v.. I ., , " " 'nuns I Republic., ' ''fr siistam l-. i-.. '" r-u- '!- rerorH.h..,.,. f till i. I 1 tie I " Ent , u'"'r "re Ii-m v ,rr an 1 l':ori:r , .. I I - issue thai hr,., .u! vexed r-'r m en;an " 1 at n't ... : . , aii ' Cn"J by "a 'neir in-1 r.f " ': c:! race 7Ttbe pennants In the big baseball s to the matter of elect !0t a president-well, there will be time to lt,e ,nat ,ust befure "'e football season opens. Here's better news, If true, than ,he best spellbinder lias In stock. 7 L F. Kliek, bead of a r0Mladol unja institution for poor consump tives announces that the dread dis eaitf will be eradicated In fifteen vears bv fhe spread of preventative knowledge. lot of men are discussing legal injunctions who wouldn't recognize if thev met It In the middle of the road at mid-day. However, much fun would be lost li men oniy ais- oj .i.ines they know. So on with the dance beg pardon, the discus sion. It really seems a pity that cool ...v diniild havG nut a crlmB In weamci - He advertising the Atlantic City ho tel keepers expected to prove a gold mine. Next year they will see that the wickedness Is exploited earlier. While on the subject of guarantee Kn mntldl with m.P rp. laWS, Ml quiring the political prophet to guar antee his predictions, with a jail sen tence for failure to make good? Though some men are so consti tuted that they refuse to believe it, we are convinced that most voters can and do make up their minds without being attacked by hysteria. As is usually the case when the people vote, there were many sur prises in the Washington primary and not a few slates were smashed. Before proceeding further with the scolding contest, Venezuela and Hol land should hire two American pugi lists to do the talking. This thing of educating the people to demanding guarantees will get some of the spellbinders in bad, if It takes In speeches. All Eugene has to do now is to "keep a-going." Real Oregon fall Weather. TH1S DATE IX HISTORY September 10 17S5-1810- 1813- 1S2S-1S53-1SG2- 1S63- 1SGS-1S74- 18S9-1S94- -United States and Prussia concluded a treaty of amity and commerce. -James Pollock, of Pennsylva nia, who as a member of con gress had placed on the na tional coins the nDtto "In Ood We Trust," born. -American fleet under Commo dore Perry, defeated the British fleet under Commo dore Barclay In the battle of Lake Erie. -Don Pablo Obregon, Mexican minister to the United States, died in Washington. -Kumors of war between Tur key and Russia caused slump In New York produce market. -Governor Curtin, of Pennsyl vania, expecting an Invasion of the state; called on all able-bodied men to organize for defense. -President Juarez, of Mexico, proposed an alliance of South and Central American repub lics to resist encroachments by the United States and Eu ropean nations. -A band of Cheyenne Indians invaded the towns of Sher idan and Butler, Kansas. -A call was issued for a con vention of Republicans of the reconstructed states, to be oeiu in unattanooga, Tenn -Samuel S. ("Sunset") Cox. a member of congress for 25 years, died in New York City. Born In Zanesville, Ohio, Sept'. 30, 1S24. -The Republicans carried the Maine state election by a plu rality of 38,000. THIS IS MY r,:lltl ISIKTIIII.IY Poult ney IliK,.mv loultney Bigeknv, well-known au tnor and journalist, was born in New "rk city September 10, lsr.5. He is t He son f .ronn Bigelow, who served s I lined States minister to France ,,, , .,- '". ana who is now In 1 ,.c ryear- Fo"'tney Itigelow grad j Med from Yale nnd later attended ' Columbia law school, lie was admitted to tl.Q i,,,,. ... ..... ... . tin i 1"'a,c,l,ed '-. Much of his ""ne has been spent In foreign trav v .'.r ' r;,,iidod in Germany for some , ....... ., Known as an intimate 1 ik.',i f.tlK' Cie"an emperor. Mr. i , "lu.iu a special Ftmiv Cir""' ' " hist0,'-v an(l '-oloiilal ad- . ... ..... nns lectiireu on n . subjects before several leading Iq,,,'"',11". ""iversilies. During the i f (I 1 .' erica n war he represeut- , """""n Times In Cuba. In self i '"tracted attention to him- by several articles he wrote In lr; m of the pulley of the admlnis- i.. . "' construe (in o the an.iina canal. Notice to ykomex H mestead No. 193.-,, RmtherhooJ i A.nerican Ye.nien. will meet in U , . :'ssl"n at A. O. U. W. hall, M-n.Liy. September 14. i' .,rder f the honorable fore J. H. DANIEL. HOP I'll KINi; NOTICE '' ' king will begin at the Buslinel! ''''ird. a mile and a half north of on Wednesdav, Hepfmli-r :. T.r. fruit can in stock. UIAMi.ppg HARDWARE CO. WILL BEGIN0 DRYING PRUNES The Allen caunerv is u-,!,, a . scene, about fifty wniiun an, I Being employed there at present , , 1 ing and cutting pears for cai.fr, The usual force of men is alio a: work. The pears are i-uming j a; a good rate now and thev are iui about ripe enough for canuing Thev are not as large, as a rule, as thev were last year, but the crop A thought to be about as large The prune evaporator will prob ably be started up next Monday Manager Allen says the prunes are about ripe enough to dry. but the crop this year is only about half What It Was lasr venr (Ivu. ., the river there seems to be a verv neavy crop, as the orchards there seem to be sheltered more than thev are out on the nrulrle hut .,,., ..' out the county as a whole there is a suuri crop. GOOD ENTERTAINMENTi COURSE FOR WINTER A course of entertainments will be given during the winter bv Un united .Younir Pennies' il.,,i'. ... the city comprising the Christian Knrleavor. the Bnmlst Young Peoples Union and the Kpworth League. There will be six entertainments in the course , as follows: November (II Concert composed of Forrest Dabney Carr, Basso Can tnnte, formerlv with the r:r!ii, c,-., ,,,i Opera Co. Florence Gertrude Smith, Sopra no. A thousand concerts during the last three years. Earl J. Pfouts. Violinist. Plaved In Dusb Festival concerts, orchestral concerts at Madison Square Gar den. Edward M. Shonert, Pianist, who has appeared in this city before, and after having rendered one of his solos was compelled to give three encores. (21 The Artist Trio: Mary Ag nes Doyle, Reader; Blanche Deerlng. Piano and Violin; Flora McGlll, Con tralto. January (3) Russell H. Conwell, Preacher, Author, Orator. Subject, "Acres of Diamonds." Forty-seventh year on the platform. Has no su perior as a lecturer today. March (4) Alton Packard, Car toonist. He peoples the stage with sketches; he impersonates; depicts the humorous, the picturesque, the beautiful; plays the piano, slugs. Introduces comedy and sentiment; holds the attention of the audience to the end then stops. April (5) The Iowa College Glee Club. Twenty men. One of the best drilled glee clubs In the country. (li) Hon Joseph W. Folk, gov ernor of Missouri. Subject: "Sol diers of Peace." The societies at the back of this course represent in the aggregate about five hundred of Eugene's young people and the purpose is to make it a permanent tiling from year to year. TMIIll) DIVIDEND KOIt It.Wlv DEPOSITORS New York. Se.t. 10. Receiver Charles A. Manna today paid the third dividend to depositors of the failed National Bank of North Amer ica. This dividend makes lit per cent paid in all since the bank closed its doors, on January 21) last. The receiver expects to pay the final 25 per cent dividend before the end of the year. and. according to National bank regulations. If the assets are sufficient, of which there seems no doubt, the depositors will then re ceive interest at the rate of I! per cent on their money for the time it was tied up. They Take Hie Kinks Out "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with luereiHing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver anil bowels, without fuss or friction," says N. II. Brown, of Pittsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 2".e E. ;. HAIGHT. Phot -is, stamps anil nost cards. General view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive. tl 11ILI.MIRF. nrtoTIIEKS For all kinds ot draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of- WEI.I. I:(II.LIN-r Get your well? drilled by oln nnd pxperienci'd n ell-drillers. Phono Red 4SV2. " SEE HI Itli 111 TI'ON For your aecid-nt and h":i!:h in surance. .Oppo.-lie i,,st,,t r:c- Singer Sew!:;g jia.-nlne Company, 615 Willamette street, phone Red 14iSl. " If you take Kod"l in the le'clnnlng the bad attaekes of dysp-p-:a will b avoided, but if you nll"' thi-s" little attacks to go iinh'-ded it will take Kodol a longer time to put your s'omach in good condition again. Let a bottle of Ki.dol today. Sold by all druggists. We have pevevtil ...-:i'-s looking f.-r hone -f .v! a ,d 'ill! rei ill' -ll e.' t . , If,..., tlui.1 el it II -e ,1 oer i in in - i , . hi, mi sleads or H'ii'm r ."- 1 pav vmi to writ" Vl-l'-" , Realty Crnpaii '' '' ' ing I'ot't land. 1 " '- i..,vitt s I.;' small piiK en sure. Sold ' :' i: PArtT 0CARD THl Itsuv RETO:MBKR io mm The ! General Demand '' tue WYlMnformi-.t of the v.! !, !-.vs been fr a ,,,!., . """',n,t !'t'v rem-ly f known v..-ne; a laxative eh phylum cul.i p'tient parts are known to ihem lo be I nlulesoine an l truly beneficial j , tTect, I acceptable to the eystera and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex- ' 'client combination of Svrun o' Fl nn I ' taixir of Senna, the California Kig Syrup l' proceeus alone ethical 1 men n,l p.li..t on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That ia one of manv rensnn. t, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. Tj get its beneficial effects always buy me genuine manufactured bv the Cali. fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale :y all leading druggists. Price Cftv per bottle. Nol'll E TO CONTISAt l'ous AXi i'ROPKltTY OWNERS Notice Is hereby given that pursu- ant lo I'.ie terms of Ordinance No. ii.'. ii.seu uy tne common council August 13th, 11)08, us amended bv Ordinance no. 782, passed by the uimaion council of the citv of F;u geiie August 31st, bids will be re ceived by the street committee of the council in the office of the city re cm der of the city of Eugene until 7:3u o'clock p. m. on Mondav. Sep tember 14th. I'JiiX, for the improve ment of Eighth street, from the east side of Charnelton street west to the last line of .Monroe street in the city of Eugene by the construction of ce ment curbing along both sides of said street and by the puving of said street by paving the same between suid points with bitullthlc. asphalt or other hard surface pavement In accordance with plans and specifica tions therefor now on file in the of fice of the city recorder. Bidders are required to state the price in detail In accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by ibe cily engineer. Separate contracts will bo awarded to the lowest bidder for the construc tion of said curbing; for the paving and for the drainage, Uio said Im provement shall be completed within ninety days from the date of letting the coutract therefor. The work to bo done under tho su pervision of the street committee and to be approved by them. An ap proved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful perform ance of the contract. A certified check in a sum equal to five per cent of the amount bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, is required to accompany each bid. The street committee reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Bv order of the common council. R. S. BRYSON, Acting Recorder. Dated September 2nd, 1908. ( Notice to Contractors' and ProK'rty Owners. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 7x3, passed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, August 31st, 1 90S. bids w ill be received by the Street Committee of the Council In the office of the City Recorder of the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m., on Monday, September 14th, 1 H OS. for the Improvement of West Eleventh street, from Jefferson street to the West Side of Van Huron street In the City of Eugene, by grad ing and graveling the said street In accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders are required to state the price In detail, in accordance with the specifications. Separate con tracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder Tor the grading and for the graveling of said street. The earth work shall be; completed within thlr tv days and the graveling within sixty days from the date of letting the contracts therefor. The work to be done under tho su pervision of the street committee, and to be approved by them. An approved bond will be required to be furnished bv each contractor for the faithful performance of the contract. certified check ill a sum equal to five per cent of the amount bid, pay able to .1. D. Matlock. Mayor, Is re quired to accompany each bid. The Street Committee reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Bv order if the '' -million Council, "l! S IIRYSON. Act'g Recorder. Hated at Eugene, Oregon, September 3rd. 1!'0S. SOI Tlll ltV PACIFIC I K. It. TIME CARD Timnnl Portland rnsseiiger N() 10 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex-; press. j N() is 6:00 a. m , Cottage Grove! Passenger. No i;; 11:55 a. m., Roseburg Passenger. , I 0 4 C:42 p. m., l ornanu re press. Towiinl San Knincisc" Passenger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas- FP'.Nii.r'l7 9:3.1 p.m., Cottaje Grove Passenger. s;,, u 12:32 a.m.. California Kx- nress Nl) u r, :44 a m., San Francis co Express. Wcndllng Branch. No s s:3 a. m , leaves K.igene for Springfield No .v.' 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene fr'im Spririgfi-:'!- No. x7 --l:u p. m . l"aves Eugene for Wer.dllng o ins 5:4u P. ti... arrives Eugene from W.-n,!!ing. v,.,i(tAy i;,n. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. O. P. A. 1 rirn! A :it- A. GILLETTE, CLASSIFIED COLUMNS "R SALE MH'H FOR SALE Enquire at Yo ran s shoe store. tf FOR SALE Tuorougnurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 6iu Wil lamette street. FOR SALE olHi .,, .,traw A t. Mathews. 34'. West Fourth street Phone Bla.k is 1 1. si,; 1-OR SALE A good work team-, weight 2MH1; call at 72a Fast' Eleventh street. tf I FOR SALE Good 3 wagon. A. i "iKHi. went euu Eighth street. Phone tanners Sx6. s;o WOOD Fine dry. maple 4-foot wood. J4 5. Williams Trau.u-i Company. Main 651. 1 FOR SALE Buff Orpington esgs.l 13 for 1. W. U. Hampton. 1102 ! Columbia avenue, coruar lSih si. j FOR SALE 70 bead of goats, either j nannies or weihers; tuke vour choice. Phone Farmers 4x9. W. ! P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol FOR SALti -room house, three blocks from Willamette sideet; lot 80x70 feet. Price, J21i"i. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE On account of falling j health I would sell my blacksmith! ' shop and tools in Fairmoum; guo.l i location. C. D. Holl-jway. fn! FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been used only few weeks. Call at Eugene Gun Co.'s Store. tf FOR SALE Good five-room cottage with three closets, pantry and bath room; good barn; large lot, S0x 1G0. Price right. Call at 168 Jefferson street. slO FOR SALE One National cash reg ister, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. BULL FOR SALE One registered Holsteln-Friesian bull, tm-ee yearB old September g, 1908: milk strain; gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon roe, Or., R. F. D. No. 1. b30 FOR SALH GOING OUT OF BUS1 NWSS I still havo several thous and feet of flooring and ceiling to close out. Write or phone tor prices before buying elsewhare. Pbone Farmers 24x3. sl4 HERB 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 st. FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallon lank fittings, 40 feet H6-luch pips, for sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's, East Seventh street. See It. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 8ome fine farm land to sell or exchange for house and lot. or will exchange some good timber for Eageue property. AddresB Box 5li7, or phone Black 2GS1, Kngeue, Or. sll FOR SALhl One tonm of heavy mules,' one set of chain harness and one 3V4-luc.h Mitchell wagon In good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a porfaut team for all purposes. Price for outfit $4f.0. Inquire at this effloe. DRAFT HORSES FOR SALhl Sen mitt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see them at Cres well, or write to Schmitt Bros, for description, prices nnd terms, tf LOTS FOR SALH UY OWNHR Two lots and 8-room house; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Ixit 1(10x95 on Twelfth nnd Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE BY OWNER Fifteen acres of choice fruit land, wide and selected variety of fruits and berries; all in bearing. Three miles southwest of Eugene, on telephone and rural delivery route. Good house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call up Farmers' phone 2M. o2 FOR SALE 43 acres nil level land. 30 In cultivation; new bouse, wood sbeil and chicken house and new barn; orchard; three good wells and good water; everything on the place goes with I'. Including household goods. This inusi be sold in the next 30 days. I have al-o several bus close In and also n I, onse and lot M'.x::"4. chicken bouse and park and soon- trull Tln-i- tire bargains anl some "I them clos- to Willamette street For further information call on the Pacific Land Company. Room -, . Ilovey building. D. L. Carllne'l manager. 1 f WAfTKD I WANTED Girl fir general lionse 1 work, ('.'ill at 4 7 7 olive streei. if WA.VIKD To rent, a modern house not later than September 15. li. fi. tf Gross W A ! r.D Cabinet-maker. Applv at H C Morgan's furniture fa' - W XVI ED - Competent K Ti. Mrs. W. Skipworth, H'l W'--' EigbMi l-'n-el. w" vFFTd" A itirl "' 'I" c. -lien, I I,,. li--' irk. Apply '-'7 Wlllam- .'reel :f V. NTKD A' "'"'" -".!.!.. -, , inqiiirv i: i ins 1 tan.- (. r I HMpatiy. Main '. 1 Advartissments, Like Clocks, Should Keep Running A store's advertisements tell the people what is "doing" at that store what is new. what is Inviting, why toduy Is a good time to visit (he store. People look for Hie ad to tail them those things Jiut a naturally as they would look at a olock to tall the time. SuuiUuiwi a clock does not run tK.nietlmes a store's ad doc not run. A "run-down" clock or ad are about equally uusaiislactory, unserviceable, misleading. Curious thing abont It Is that a merchant who would think It absurd tu hava a run-down" or out-ot-repalr clock will, some times, deliberately lot his ad stop running. It s not wise, nor good business, nor defensible on any known grounds but It Is aomctlmet done. WANTED (( omUiiucO) WA.ViKD A nuuiVer 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 5 years. Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf WANTED To buy n good vacant lot, preferrably In wusleru part of town. Address E. C, care Guard. s WANTKD Poaltlon aa oook in cawp or hotel. Fifteen years experi ence. References. Booth-KeHy Co. R. R. Gurnmu. Loudon. Or. tf WANTED A good farm near Mu- gene of from 80 to 100 acre; will go out eight miles. Uuqulre at the Real Estate Exchange, Colo- uiou building. tf WANTED Farnisaed house, i or S roems for two or three msaths; not too far out. Three In family. Eugeae Real Hstata & laveatuent Co. WANTED River sottoiu farm of from 16 to 4 aoroa that overflows. Must have building spot above high water. Call at rooms 8 and 4 Coleuion building. tf WANTED One or two vacant lots, with or without realdenne. In good location In Eugene. Address, glv lug lowest prloe and terms, Box 328, Tillamook, Or. si 4 WANTED Mld-dle-aged woman as housekeeper and companion for In valid lady. Must be woman of re finement and experience. Cull at 102 East Ninth street, Eugene, Or., between 9 and 12 a. ui. FOR KtLNT FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 807 West Fifth street. tf FOR RENT A farm of 100 acres, two miles southeast of Wugene for rent, at once. Address Box 14. Eugene. Oregon. tf FOR RENT The Hotel Maple-ton will be for rent to the right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. H. Clow, Mnpiotoii, Oregon. FOR RENT Niee front room; fur- ace Heat: electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 164 East Nluth street. FOR RENT 80 aercs, 05 under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R. McMurpliey, 609 Willamette street. FOR KENT-Mlxly-ac.ru ( more or less) farm lu small town. Slore, chiircheH. good school and black smith shop (wo blocks distant. Good house and barn and all kinds or fruit. Enquire ut 2(iS Lawrence street or address V. Robovsky, Eu (iene, Or. si 1 Ml HC fc I, bit MKV U t ROOM AND HOARD -For two more voting men, fli. per week, ('all a( 521 Lincoln. slO I SAY I um here again to work. I am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L. I C. Williams. DON'T fall lo see Cbezem If you I want bargalm: in real estate. We j buy and sell farm and city prop I erly, Improved and iinluiptTived. 1 Timber and mining stock. 11. Clie- zeiii. Room 1 I. Walton llldg. tf ! FOR EXCHANGE (Join! Income i bearing property, making Interest on $45011 at 1 if per cent. Will cx I change fur good farm. Enquire of I Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tl DO YOU WANT your windows wind ed, your house or olflce (leaned? Good work guaranteed at reason able prices. Nli k Miller, phone Main 90. ' IF YOU WANT to get all thu money your ,iuieity brings. IU1 i' w t ;j ill.. Il-al Estate Exchange 111 I1" in- Ciiletiion building. They will loin:' 'he Inner dlnei I . vol and i,-r -hi in.. ki- our u n tei ji;s, t : RIG ltTk(Tl.N IN REAL I "I I : : ,r ten !a v , a nd I '-ii d i . -li i 1 i v. : I el f, i- t v. eat ,- a-i c :ob - . ' J I i -.- r (mi; t utii land. ;: I in ' in ' ' i mints, I'T SI-'" an - r- F r ; I Ve , let g f'T $ I V- .'Ill II f I'he ne Main i, l.,v r aiHi'M ' Lock Box .,;.;, ilg-ne.l Mist iM ui s it oiiuiiiiiii) Tlrt-. OREGON LAND COMPANY stands on its own merits ami has no cotnhiua: ion with any other company. We eliminate all pos sibiUly .,f graft by Immediately bringing seller and buyer together. We can find what you wan if it is to be had In the coast country, and will gladly give all inquiring stran gers any Information possible. We have a .arge list of farms and oity property, also some good liuya lu timber lauds on reasonable terms. 412 Willamette strrt. Eugene, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'll YSIC1AM5 AND St IMihAINS DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathia physician. Offices over Chambers' store. 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation tree. Residence. ;27 Pearl street. Phono Black &207. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Houioepaihlo physician and surgeon. Curonlo diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 8. Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards Hoffmnu Houbo. Phono Main 11. DR. ANNA MAUREH. Osteopathia phyx'ciau. All curable dlsaasea treated. Women and chlldun ft specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Phone Red 1031. G. S. KEARDSLEY, M. D. Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 McClung building. Eighth and Willamette strews. Office and residence phone. Main 47. , ATTOUNKVS-AT-LAW L. BILYEU, Attoruey-at-law. ' Oiriee over loraus shoo store, Eugene, Oregon. LEON R. EDMUNoON, Attoruey-at- law. Rooms 1 and 2, Bugena Loan and Savings Bank. L. M. TRAVIS, Atluroey-at-law. Of- floe over Eugene Loaa & Savings Bank, Eugeue. Orogoa. S. D. ALLEN Attorney -at-Uiw. Of fice over Eaton's bosk store, 616 Willamette street, l'kono 111 auk 2881. C. A. WINTMKM1C1ER, Attornejr-at law. Land titles mi srobato spec ialties. Office ovtir Chambers-Urls-tow Bank. WALTON ft NE&S, Attornoys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In ail the senrts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE 11, DORR1S Attorney-nt-law; otflco Hovey Building, cor 8th and Willamette streets; rooms 1 nnd 2 upstulrs. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and 10. O. 1'ottor. Office one block south ot Chrlsinnu block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS ft BEAN, rtttorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. lloau. Practice lu all courts of the statu and before the U. S. Laud Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McUiuau, JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer. No. 28 West Eighth Btreot, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. Ulves spoclal attention to tho examination ot ab stracts, drafting wills, Bottling es tates, ooiiveyauces and collections. Also to nil pension matters. Phune Red 1170. 1. N. HARBAUUH. Special atten tion given to divorce and Bottle lout f estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Roan) 6, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. AltS rUACTOKH THE LANE COUNTY AUSTRAClr CO., Itoonic 2 and 3, Wnrun Bloc, Eugene, Or Price rnnsoiisbin. HEAL KWTATK AUIONT; J. L. CLARK, ft CO. Dealers IL real estate, Cruswell. Or. rNDF.RTAKKHS J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers aud funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY ft HENDERSON, undertakers and eliibalmiTH. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed einlialini-r. Office and residence. Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 44K1. ' Ml7NTMKNOI.NHIiltS HERBERT LEIUH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Inlorinutloii furnished tu Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treaimeut. Eugene Oregon. ARCIII I l-.CT FREE THOMAS Architect. Ssetfn es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking ol build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Lhrlsuian block. SI RVEYOHS A. II. TODD, surveyor. E.ugene, Ore gon. Office 412 Wlllai.ielte street. Phone, Red 5551. dl El I KI.VAItV SI IKil-.ONS LICENSED VETERINARY SClt GEONS - Calls promptly niiiwereil night or day. Ins. Christie K Han son. Office pi, one. Mai. i J I 0 Hes-lileiir-.. Pb, in,-. Main ' 1 -. HI IIS( ItlllK I'OK TH b til.Utl) o o 0 o O n