r.ivfl!K'.
KSii
I ln
,S" . ir,
jr.ntf---'' drti
.5
.05
i so
Like
Tlemk good
LittDiiteWood-
L Hi ii rlgni w
...ihf people f
fpoj on their prom-
.jrfHealtlibasde-
..fit (or domestic
The whole
I'ud demands Pure
l, that has
fca Cnitersltf . It
L:i lie HV
Unto secure mis
oiiuin water,
tt tbe Willamette
trieads an-oppor-
ilmi ot loose
.k IntflrPRtH Of
mt UK
later creek water
Irstly crediDle. At
parer than that at
sip lo Eugene to
Sis line, n it win
(mine to the
:ud soulless water
!j tatter appro-
aute
Inlversity,
i-rated elsf
ertere."
F. ORIKXT
HITS ATTKXTIOX
ratll have been
ply, Persia and
i of government
;iodi!ied during
ciing to popular
: ill, declares a
: isue of the Los
Oriental wisdom,
i frasp of a dlf
to be superior
: that of the Occl-
-itance, the matter
tutions to an ex-
a people desiring
politic in a few
tstiag their wlsh-
iah and the sul-
e recently had ex
All of these
istep and equivo
ke subject was
subsequent trou
re or less Inter-
pWthis matter In
as the hear.
longer became
kw the clamor
!- '-i'i ttfit frnwn
W Km sra-
Kirki. "fair,
:'J':im in t'(.;Ky
for a whil,'.
'a':''Jc asiiin lie
i ''.nior was- re.
-iittii Ijv
'he latest
! Parliament
'-oubtedly .e.
of tb emjiress
w. ijj by Sivills
';'!:C! 'hey have
1;:aihovnf
H-r subjects, in
'o make sev
11 the time it
'his scheme
, n to Xieh--Ham,
of Tur-rsia.
'"iN or an
-"nu nave
"7 to ml
-ure-'ion
i.
mey
T- Mr' r.
.".!" ,h Chalr-
-'"alroni.
'Mrni ....
I oreai,.
'. " 'n the
,twwi;
f't the
rible' for the following timely
r" ..,,,, Renubliean row I
mrnent: . . ,
l" .... . Mlinost equal- tne uenio-
row in .he state for violence of
era"' Donnhlli-nn naners
3 .. thfrt should
riU:-:.,::, how noMties have
! ."Led during the past ten years?
i""18 ,.. .. remember when
Most l'e-J whitewashed
Tuartv weaknesses and fought the
rontnion eneiiij.
for the hardest blows delivered come
no
(ronl within tne,i.j -
What other town in Oregon, out
. . u-,iunrf has a newspaper to
side 01 tu""""'
I oulpare with The Daily Guard in
slM or completeness ot news srvlce
! l0Cal and general? A Saturday issue
Lf twelve pages, 84 columns, like that
l0( todav and last Saturday, Is more
than many towns twice the size of
., i.naut of and we actu-
to!
Eugene .""
I ,. haVe the business' and clrcula-
Hon to justny it- ' B'"'"
Guard during the past two years on.
ly reflects the advancement of the
town and county, however. .
.... oro most of US Willing to
believe that John D. Rockefeller is
. fm n hnrnn. but that he
aesceuuru u .
has beaten the record of the most
successful robber baron in history,
J.. tf nn tha 11, ti
and has tne su, "
to show for nis iironc iu ui
line.
Anvwav. the referendum of the
State University appropriation accom
plished one thing. It forced the
hnnrii of regents to pay several tnous-
and dollars more for the additional
land they needed than it would have
cost two years ago.
In ancient times It was figured
that wars were necessary every once
In so often, to thin out the popula
tion, but modern - invention has
changed all that by providing other
and quicker methods of killing them
off.
Senator Beverldge says Mr. Bryan
Is an Aaron, a Patrick Henry and a
Wendell Phillips rolled Into one.
Maybe he knows, but we are free to
say that It is the first triple rein
carnation we ever heard of.
The Brooklyn man who was sent
to jail for proposing more than five
hundred times to one girl will be 'jus
tified in doing a fistic stunt the next
time anybody tries f.iat old "try, try
again" thing on him.
Duke Ferdinand de 'Montpelief,
claimant of the French crown, is now
In this country. Wonder it he
thinks any old crown is concealed
over here, or is he merely trying to
capitalize his claim?
No careful business man will start
out for a spin in a 'high-power auto
mobile without first making his will,
and he will not then take the prin
cipal beneficiary with him, unless
there is another will.
After a!'. I? said and done, there
Is no better way to keep a man out
of crime, than to keep him busy.
Idleness has hatched more crimi
nals than whisky has made, and
that's goinri some.
Fairbanks will get no pay for his
campaign speeches, but for all that
he will come high, as he will travel
in a private car. for which Hip na
tional committee, or snnieluiilv. will
have fj pay.
lii-fore briii'.; too hard ;;n the chap
working a link' soir.-ir.lvrrtl.-dn::
;-'". it might lie .veil lo ronsldrr
pvli'.Uici- you wouldn't, be (loins llkc-iN'i-t',
if thr opportunity ranir your
! way.
There are fanners thousands of
them who could liny and sell those
'ho are talking gush about better-
iing the COIldltinna miHnr wllinli f;n'
mers live, and still have comfortable
hank balances.
This talk of utilizing the top of
Washington monument as a govern
ment wireless telegraph station can
c (minted upon to get us a fresh lot
"f European sncrs.
If it he true, as charged, that an
Intoxicated bank examiner closed a
solvent Pittsburg national hank, it Is
"I1 to the' prohibitionists to do a 1 it -"e
missionary work "higher up."
Ashland has voted for a municipal
ligh'ing plant 3S3 to 7. The city has
had a gravity water system, owned by
t!le People, for many years past.
Argumentative political hotheads
would do well to bear in mind that
no man has ever been convinced that
he was wrong by blackguarding.
Mr. Bryan persists in domand
'hat more farmers he sent lo
1 "!l-:,', he mav alien, ite the lawvers'1
tin I
! Th- greater State University and
,! 1 Eugene are almost at the
' ,' :.' "f nallzatlon.
r-lliKXF
NEWS FROM LABOR WORLD j
TiW .li)i',sjiuyiii;in Smii" (',.-.
Association of .orth Ani.-r:, , ' -,i
hold its convention at ,... '..I . ',"
ada, next week, beiiinniin- r.'.i
o
The national convention of l i
ternational lirick, Tilr and I r'a
Cotia Workers' Allium,' wi'i 1..
at Philadelphia next Monday.
o
Salt Lake City, Ttali. is t-xp.
a large attendance at th,. m,ti,,,'r
convention of the l"niul Hrotli,., ,: .,,
or Carpenters and .loiru rs ;(
lea, which will open in that citv i,. x.
Tuesday.
The secretary of the Illinois S'a'e
Federation of Labor h as issut'il rh..
official call for the 27th annual con
vention of that organization, which
will begin in Peoria on Octobe r !!.
o
The fifty-second anniversarv of ihei
elHht-hoilV fl,.,OWIr,l,, .... ..!.,
in Melbourne recently. Since the
,. i" hi
ginning of the . movement organized
labor in the colonies has made won,
r? r?r,T a"d 81X0
great lesults.
Th. ,. ,
The annual convention of, the.
Trades and Labor Congress of Cam,-
da has been called for this month at
Hainan, nun me,iL iirepai ai ions are
being made, Insuring a large attend
ance from all parts of the doniiiiijn.
fi. a, , . islation in Canada Is the net passe. 1
The Alaskan fishlertes now give at the last session of the HriiM, (',,
employment to more than five thous- hmibia legislature. Under this new
and fishermen, the majority of whom law no bov under 14 or girl under 1
are now organized. A few years ago , nay be emploved in a factorv except
there were scarcely any unionized ; in the canning of fruit or fish The
fishermen engaged In the large Alas- exception In the fish and fruit iiulus
kan districts. 'tries applies only during the "runs"
' , " ' of t,lp vi""lous classes of fish or dur-
The National Miners' Federation lug the fruit season. On the other
of France, with a total membership . hand there is no limitation of hours
of 80,000 men, has decided to affil- in these industries. Conditions do
late with the General Federation of ' not seem to lie favorable to the luove
Labor for the purpose of Requiring meat for reducing hours of work.
"THIS DATK IN HISTORY."
Seotrmlier 112.
1649
1672
Drogheda was taken by storm.
Frontenac was appointed
governor of Canada.
Washington and hi(ls o.-my
1776-
entered Philadelphia after
their defeat at Brandywine.
1flr.fi Tho Viiirmvo Slovo hill wna
passed by the house of repre-
sentntives.
1852 H. H. Asqulth. the British
premier, was born.
1854 'Coinodore Perry sailed from
Hong Kong for the United
1S61 Tluj "battle of Cheat Mount-
ain was fought. !
1884 Tammany Hall, in an exrit-!
Ing meeting, endorsed the;
nomination of drover Cleve-1
land, democratic
candidate
for president of the L niteu
States.
r
"THIS IS M i7th IIIRTHD.W."
1- rancis I' . ( lark.
The Rev. Francis Edward Clark,
the founder and president of , the
rniieti nocieiy oi einiaLiiiii inuen-
vor. was
born in Aylmer. Quebec, on
September 12, 1851. His father
who came from a New England fam
ily, was a civil engineer and died of
cliolora In 1853. When Dr. Clark
was seven years old. his mother, who
had been a pioneer In religious work,
also died and he was adopted by an
uncle, tlie Rev. F. W. Clark, or An-; j
burndale, .Mass. There and in Clar--:f
mom, X. 1L, Or- Clark spent his boy-1
hood and received his first school j
training. He prepared for college j J
at. Meridcn, X. H.. and in 1S'i!i gratl-1
uated from the Kimball Union Acad-.
emv. From there he went to Dart-! J
mouth, where he graduated in 1S73.1 m
After three years in Andover Semi-
nary Dr. Clark took charge of his j
first church at Portland, Me.. the5
famous Wllliston church, in which;
Christian Endeavor was born, and .
whei'e the first 'little service was ; S
held some twenty years ago. lie J
founded the society of Christian En-!
deavor in February, 1801. His home, j
to In Iloston. where he also edits af
paper devoted to Christian Endeavor
interests.
LOST VAI.l.KV NOTES
( Sprei
Ln--t Y:i!!
il (
irresp .mlt nee
Sept. II.- II.
I in I lie viilh y w
Those l'"l' wh
iaini lb" ma' hi;1
vin hits
new i h
has Ihr
fir.-t-ci...
('. .V
irvicri
c lier.
shed i
Uarkc
at'.il fainilv
wo ino'ith-''
Kails. Silv
turn.-d from a
trip lo Klatnu
Odell and 'r.
lit lakes.
E. '1'. Teiiipienilin
lilllie llhellll.
il Parker i-nve
Neal Mooney and
gone to the lakes lor a unmm n"-
mg.
Cougar liiinting seen
order of the day here.
,,t,i success, however
Fred Parker and wile nave gum
the mountains for an outing.
Rev.
l, uaKer. oi v,.i."
hire
. . .-!,-. I. c, ,.,)-, In HLHlSt
' ' . . "," o, ineetinir on!
I,', er' ,'-t' 'a' house of worship in rh
near future. The matter
the hands ,.f the -. ni in 1 1 1
Some of I Lo young I"'"
vieiniiv went to Pleasant
is now in
,1,. of this
inn sun-
,l,iv afternoon to le
cliv. I . A.
l-lieii ' ' .' . ...... He. 1 tr- Wil-
We undei stall'
1 ' " ' .
iiniu will avail le
...... I ,, tile Oi l.'
,.-,, 'l.v her in The Guard voting.
test and attend tin
KllL'clie Business
College this winter.
,.,-,fil ,ib!e term.
We wish h'T a
.-. 1 i, .. ,..e si ml family
have
! ill -nei .,i ..
j .i... in I, inan house oi v
3 Fc'titoti & S-n. and will mov,
It the first oi Octob-r.
W(H,I SAW'INti
into
! Gasoline power
by W. W. Moore.
Orders large or
phone Rf,,l
i small will
be apiirc'iuJed.
j DeWltt's Kid::
i are for w ak b;
i ma r i- pains. ;nt
; bladder aid ''' 1
j to weak ki.!f,. ; -tM
druggi-'s.
and I'.ladd
l IliH-Stai he
r PI
Hill I '
h,v. f,
, to be Ihei "&,-
without any
DAITV -,...
'-UfKBAY, SKPTKMRK.R 12, mm
i: :cn.
l. r ih,.
this y
.-''X II
1-.
.'ftllltl.
1 t
work o!
. nor in
Iliill' S O t ! II i. I.e.-
al i-siabli.-linu ii:
I'lu ir Sam is the c.mntry's ar
employer of labor, with' l.r, -J
tl.mii'S on his payroll. Of these
!!!', !ll"t '" executive civil s,
02.i'.:i:i ate postiiiasters. Tr,..".
the postal service. 0U.UU0 are
i he
army, js.iinij , navy si:,y la
borers in navy yards. 30. 0UU run, lov
ed on the Panama canal, 10. mm in
the reclamation service. 2 r .Oim on
tne miscellaneous list and 1,017, 'Km
' on tlie
pension list .
- ti, .,.h,i,. , .i" ,
, ' "i "I lt OIMH
, ian es iii
manufacturing
towns of Holland is deplorabl
I'll
standard of li e n ot be S
e" ,.ther and child,;.,, tihe
K,ir phu.us , ,he r.lcU)n. silK V(
S,U'' ith ihe head of the household, i
In most cases, as soon as the Hutch1
law allows the child to leave school.!
which is at the age of 1" ve-n-s hJ
must
enter the factory or workshop.!
o-
1 he most recent child labor len-
Trtith and
Quality
appeal to the Well-informed in every
j walk ot "fe anJ are essential to permanent
I success and creditable standing. Aceor-
i . , ., . ... . ., , . .
mgly, it u not claimed that Syrup of Figs
j and Elixir ot Senna is the only remedy of
; known value, but one of many roasona
i why jt is tlle bc9t of Personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
BWeetens and relieves the internal organs i
,., . ., , , ...
on which it acts without any debilitating I
1 after effects and without having to increase ,
quantity from time to time. IFOR SALE Hot air engine; force
; i pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
i it acts pleasantly and naturally and j fittings, 40 feet 1-inch pipe, for
, tru, fts ft iaxat;vp am! jta component' snle cheap at Hall & Shuniway's,
I ' East Seventh street See It tf
parts nre known to and approved by! I '
physicians, as it is free from all objection- i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Some
., . tr . i,nnfin;nt l
"' b-- ;
euects always purchase the genuine
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists. A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS in yout
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only 50c ?
A can of Chlnarnel will work
wonders in your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can.
See our west show window.
ASK TO HKK OUR NEW WALl
PAPER
16-18 West Seventh St.
I OVERTON
1 2 Wall Paper and Paint Co g
.'fir
it's saniai-Fepsia
A T'OSiTiVE cjr.e.
No t-.ifi. in. i.'.v
I.I..I .IT,1..I,
iinutur,,! lh, u,t
of ill, l ilnitrj llrtfu.,. A'.
Rr.liiT.ii; liiriiilftnr. Sol.l In
Orwirfet-' I'fiio J1JW, or v
mull. i. ii Hl.l. ll.U). or topM
bim. t-
rVTrlf MITM-PEPSINCC. j
l!. lll-.Ll.i ''(NTA1.NK. U. I
Sold ii W. ii. Ltll. rutn I
; sorni EH.V PACIFIC
J it. R, TIM E ('A HI)
No. 162:43 a. m
Oregon Ex-
No. 186:00 a. m..
Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12 11: 55 a.
rassenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. m.
in.
Iloseburg
Portland Ex-
press.
ToHiinl San l-.inci-" Pnswngcr.
Xo. 112:18 p.m., Ruseburg Pas-
I uui. ier
i e n
Xo. 17 9:3
p.m.
('ottaje Grove
Passenger. i
,o. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex-1
PrXo. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis-j
en Kxuress. '
i u einll.iii; Brunch.
. 84s:3u a. ni., leaves Engene'
for Springfield.
No. 8 2 11:10 a.m., arrives fcu-1
nene rrom rMirilll-ll'"
Xo. 8 7 I : 00 p. II
for W'-mLitig.
No. - i 'i p. m
from Wi.-iiiJling
WM
leaves Eugene
arrives Eugene
!1'RRAY,
-.. Pas. Atct,
Port lind, Or
JOHN V SCOTT,
Asst. O. P. A.
GIUFTTE.
local Agent.
A
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I OR SAl.K
V.1HI
Fii! SAl.t-
MIOO StOIV.
Klliiuire at .
JOH SALE Tuorouimurca Hereford
runs tor sale. Liuuire a.",o wis.
latnett,. street.
:f
FOli SAl.K -liood o.it straw. A. ('
.Mathews. West Fourth stre,"
Phone Hlack is 1 1 . sir.
Kl'l! SALE - A Kood
weight iMHi; call
Eleventh street.
work team:
at TUT. Kast
tf
KOH SALE Good 3 wagon. A.
.1. Wood, went end Eighth street.
Phone fanners sxii. s'JO
Wiion
Fine dry. niaole 4-fo,,l
wood, $4.2.1. Williams Transfer
Company. Main 651.
FOR SALK-itutf Ominnin.
13 for Jl. W. U. Uainploli, HUi
Columbia avenue, cotnxr lilih st.
FOR SALE 70 head of goats, either
nannies ir wethers; lake your
choice. Ph;;;ie Farmers 4x!L ' W.
P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol
FOR H4.1.K i
blocks from Willamette Ki.l'eer i.
80x76 feet. Price, $2 1 nil. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
l'Olt SALE On account of falling :
health 1 would sell my blacksmith
shop and tools in Fairiiioiint ; goo.l
location, C. II. llolloway. sH:
FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type-:
writer, nearly new. Has been
used only few weeks. Call at I
Eugene Ouu Co.'s Store. tl ;
FOR SALE One National cash reg
ister, one Remington typewriter
and a largo iron safe. Enquire of
L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings
bank building.
PULL FOR SALK One ruglstered
Holsteln-Frleslan bull, three years
old September 8, 1908; milk
strain; gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon
roe, Or., It. F. D. No. 1. s30
FOR SALE GOING OUT OF BUSI
NESS I still have several thous
and feet of flooring and celling to
close out. Write or phone for
prlcoB before buying elsewhere.
Phone Farmers 24x3. s!4
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. lu-
oulre at KOft Enst Thirteenth 3t
fine farm land to sell or exchange
for house and lot. or will exchange
some good timber for Eugene
property. Address Box 567, or
phone Black 2681, Eugene, Or.
si I
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of chain harness
and one 3V4-inch Mitchell wagon,
In good condition. Mules nre true
to a fault and a perfect team for
nil purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. inquire at this office.
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE
I Schmltt 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 Schmltt Bros, for
description, prices and terniB. tf
F01t SALE Lot 72xlfi() feet, corner
lot; two houses, one a cottage of
! six rooms, fairly good, the other
! an old house not much good; one
block from carline; close lo depot
! and business part of town. At a
bargain if sold during September,
inns. S. R. Williams. tf
LOTS FOR SALK BY OWXE.lt - Two
lots and S-room house; Inirn; fine
land for garden; oil Four! h street,
near mill race. Lot lOoxti.', on
Twelfth and Alder Mreets, juo
north of Patterson school. .1. .1.
i Walton, .",1 T, Willanielle street. 1 1
FOR SALE BY OWNER Killeeu
acres of choice fruit Inn. I. wide
and selected variety of fruits and
herries; all in bearing. Three
miles southwest of Eugene, on
telephone and rural delivery route.
Good house and new barn. Price
reasonable. Call up Fan s'
phone 2.M. "2
FOR SALE 43 acres all level land.
30 In cultivation; new house, wood
shed and chicken house and new
barn; orchard; I line good wells
and good water; cveryiliing on
the place goes with it. Including
household goods. This must be
sold In the next 3U days. I have
also several lots clime in and also
a house and lot liOxSUI. chicken
house and park and sonic fruit.
These are bargains ami some of
t h fin close to Willalnelt" slreet.
For flirt Iter Information call on
th Pacific Land Coinpanv. Room
', llovev building. 1 1. L. ' artni.
manager.
! ii 1 -
WAfTTICD
tf
WANTED -Girl for general house
work. Call at 477 Olive slreet. 1
WANTED To rent, a modern hoti'c
rut later than September 15. G G.
Gross
W-NTED
W. Ski;
r'reet.
WAVI'EI.
h"ii-c'
tl
Colli pet (111
worth, 1'
F.rl. Mrs. A.
West Eighth
do general
057 w;;iam
tf girl f
Apply
loi,-e-s
'liat:.
I.Vt
re Wi!
Main tl
o
Advertisements, Like Clocks,
Should Keep Running
A store's advertlseiiien's tell
the people what is "doing" at
that store what is new. what
is inviting, why today is a good
lime to visit the store. People
look for the ads to tell them
these things just as naturally as
they would look at a clock to
tell the time.
Sometimes a clock does not
run sometimes a store's ad
does not run. A "run-down"
clock or nd are about equally
unsatisfactory, uilsei viceable,
misleading.
Curious thing about It Is that
a merchant who would think it
absurd to have a run-down" or
out-oi-repair clock will, some
times, deliberately let his ad
stop running. It's not wise, nor
good business, nor dV'fensible
on any known grounds but it
is so, net i, nes done.
WANTED K ouliiiuoil)
WAN'IHl) A uiuiiber of girls to
learu nursing. Enquire at the Eu
gene General Hospital. tf
ANTED- -Hood competent girl Cor
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.," cae Guard, tf
WANTED Experienced chamber
maid at the Hoffman House. Only
those with experience need apply.
si:
WANTED Everybody to come to
hear Debs, Socialist candidate for
president, nt the depot Moudny,
September 14, nt 10:30 a. in. si 2
WAXTKD Position as cook In camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence. Refertmcus, Booth-Kelly
Co. R. B. Garmau, London, Or. If
WANTED A good farm utMir blti
gene of from 80 to 100 ncres; will
go out eight miles, hliuiulro at
tho Peal Estate Exchange, Cole
nion building. if
WANTED Furnisned house, 5 or 6
rooms for two or thrwu months;
not too far out. Three In family.
Eugene Heal Estatu St Investment
Co.
WANTED River bottom farm of
from 15 to 40 acres that overflows.
Must have building spot above high
water. Call at rooms A and 4
Colcmon building. tf
WANTED One or two vacant lots,
with or without residence, in good
location In Eugene. Address, giv
ing lowest price and terms,- Box
328, Tillamook, Or. s! 4
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 il mid 12 a. m.
I'XIlt KENT
'Oil KENTVFurnlsIu'd rooms at 367
WeBt Fifth Bircet. tf
FOR RENT A farm or 160 acres,
two miles Boutlioiist of Mugone for
rent at once. Address Box 14,
Eugene, Oregon. tf
FOR RENT The Hotel Maplolon
will bo for rent to the right party
on Sept. 20. Apply to It. H. Clow,
Mapleton, Oregon.
FOR RENT Nice front room; fur
nace ieat; electric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 154 Hast Ninth street.
IFOR 11 EXT so acres, t; r. under n 1
t.vallnti; hiiise. barn, henhouse,
(in-hard. ' I'osse.-sioli civil Seileui
lier l.'.th. For particulars see II.
i MeM iiri.ll'-y. ..'! VYlllallii'lle sired.
FOR ItKNT Sii in I more ,o
I" is I farm 111 small town. Store,
churches, g. id s. liool anil black
smith shop two blocks ilislanl.
Good hi.iiM- and b un and all kind,
of frilil. Enquire in 26s Lawrence
street or address V. Robovsky, Eu
gene, Oi . s 1 I
1IH( hliLlAHOUN
SAY I am here again to work. I
am the Ion,; cement worker and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
DON'T fall lo see Ohezem If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and minim; stock. 11. Che
zeni, Room 1 I, Walton llldg. tf
FOR EXCHANGE -Good Income
bearing properly, making Interest
on $4.',UH a! 1 per ecu: Will ex
change for good lann. Enquire of
Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf
DO YOU WANT your windows wash
ed, your house or office (leaned?
Good work guaranteed at reason
able prices. Nick Miller, phone
Main 'J 0.
IF YOU WANT to get all the money
your property brings, list II with
the Real Esiaie Exchange In the
new CoIomioii building. They will
hi lug I be buyer illn-cl lo you a, el
bo oi n.aki voir own te lie, it
IJIC HAlti; MX IN UK l. ESTATE j
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W , 1! Otter ' Went V ;'I '-S I !,0, e.-l .
I i wr l.e' 'iiki talul. alni" o III ' !M I
I in.," . l. r I Ho a n ,o i", F i .1 j
I .... aero gees f.,r II''.''. mi a. n- .
'I i n snaji. I'liotie Mam I...
,,, ,.'-.. Lock Box .1 ;!'., E'lg. ne. I
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HIE OREGON LAM) COMPANY
stands on it own merits and has
no conibina! ion with any other
company. We eliminate all pos
sibility of graft liy Ililliiediately
bringing seller and luiver together.
We call find what you want it it is
. to be had in the coast country, ami
will gladly give all inquiring stran
gers any iulonnat ion possible. We
have a iarge liM of tnruis and city
properly, also some good buys in
timber lands on reasonable terms.
4 12 Willamette strum. Eugene, Or.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHVSICIAIVM AX1 Sl'lMiKONH
DR. H. L. STUULEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette street
Phone Ulack 1326. Consultation
free. Residence, b'll Pearl street.
Phone Hlack 3207
a 11. CANNON, M. 1. llomoepathio
physician and Burgeon. Chronlo
diseases and diseases of women
and ehildreu a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 0 4 0. Boards
Hoffman House. 1'houo Main 11.
DR. ANNA M AU UK It. Ostoapathlo
phy'clan. All curable dlsuasoe
treated. Women and clilldun a
specialty. Office over F. hi. Dunn'.
Phone Red 1631.
G. S. HEARDSLEY, M. 1). Regular
..physician and surgeon. Offices 16
mid 17 McCluug building. Eighth
and Willamette streets. Office und
residence phone. Main 4 7.
ATTOIl EYH-AT-I.AW
L,. B1LYEU, Attornuy-at-law. Ottlca
over Yornn's shoe, store, Eugene,
Oregon.
LEON U. EDMUNoON, Attoruey-at-
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Kugoue Loan
and Savings Bank.
U. M. TRAVIS, Attoruey-t-law. Of-
flee over Eugene Loan ft Saving!
Bank, Eugeuo. Oregon.
S. I). ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eaton's book storo, 616
Willamette street. Phone Black
2881.
C. A. WINTERME1KH, Attorney-at
law. Land titles viui probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambera-Urls-tow
Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Atlorueys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In ail the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugouo, Oregon.
GEORGE B, DORRIS Attorney-at-law;
office llovey Building, cor
8th and Wlllametto Btreets; rooms
1 und 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK t POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and 12. O.
Potter. Office one block south ot
Chrlsinan block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, nttorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. H. Bean,
Practice In all courts of tho statu
and before the U, S. Laud Office,
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluuy
JESSE O. WELLa, Lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or,
opp"sito poBtofflco. Gives special
attention to tho examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Phoua
Red 1176.
I. N. HARBAUG11. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Keora
6, First National Hank BulldlUg,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
AHHl'HACTOIl.H
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooinu 2 and 3, Waren Ulocn,
Eugene, Or Price re'iHonii.bie.
liEAi, i si a 1 1. .;i:vi 8
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers IL real
ost.ntc, Cruawell. Or
I
INDI.It I Alv llltH
J. W. KAYS it IA., in:, lei lakers and
futieial directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY i Ili'JNDKHSON, endertakers
and embalmers. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed einliiiliner. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
Btreets. Phouu Red 44X1.
MI.M.M, KM.iNLLltH
HERilEUT LEIOH, mining engineer
and export metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene Oregon.
AHCMIT !. T
Fit EE THOMAS Architect. Ssetch
o and plans drawn, blue print
and specifications. General super
vision o"cr buildings in course of
construction. If thinking ot build
ing, large or small, see me. Termi
reasonable. Uooiu 7, Cbrisuiau
block.
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SI'HVKYOHH
A. II. TODD, surveyor, Eugene, Ore
gon. Office 412 WlllM-lette street.
Phone, Red 555 1. dl
l-.l I.RI Mill SI IK.IIONS
LICENSED .'!:'! Ill, IXAKY SUR
GEONS Calls promptly answered
night or day. Drs. Christ le A Han
son. Office phone. Main HI. Re(-
lilenc" Phone. Main ; I a
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