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THK El'GEXK MAILT fiTJARD. Mnvn.v 14, 1908 rrrrvfitRP- ... r.P..,h ..5l til .05 ; ; i.5o - 1 ...k,rlied t i W ?" rations or lor The .t:,.. to PAI'KK who Ll lor the right. rf limb? Lylt, U of limb I lor met ijttelW, Slve (or him. Lud give shelter lie hero who i line. aoftioosht "here I down, Ikliiooe and ho mtSrom! itsm better to i annul laaiirwbo battles l-joitbt lor a Bword ttaijbt for a Is He steep ram- I rlere 'rong nas s beaten back by nii trampling to cherish his k uJ his wortb Ii' tie Napoleons ait earth. -,'nqnln Miller. ftt t 4 I SYSTEMATIC PROMOTION' WORK ksralar monthly meet- auerclal Club will be I npected that the mat- the promotion work ;:ir will be discussed IfccM The meeting f ! rery important to Id Eugene and every 3 tiub who Is in the -a!. lutinalng the work of ft adiantages of the litg Its interests In a :'Oilc manner Is con there should be not f-'JS roice In Eugene. toother communities -OrttlWMt an A l w., repaid .: to be consid. i,.v , r.Uroads and ; jt , n "Vil.vii.a "' "' r.;c,: -... nr.-,.. " tn r- rs inter. ' 1! Or.iior,..., "'r7 11 large. O rroniDllBhed much In the past vears and have reached a point tai-Tii-kA (s rewarded hv .here our c.n-i ----- SDlend!d free notices in all the news- of surrounding towns, and we papers reputation to live up to, a dis- feet. nave a " . - .i..t iirs Mia nrlde of every S""!11" :: the University city. 1 mit " r.,urd,i misiake the spirit of the peo- le of Eugene If they even for a mo ment consider seriously the sugges tion of dropping the promotion pro gram at the end of the present year. Speaking of the promotion work done the past year, who believes that the Increased University appropria tion would have carried had not the people been aroused and thoroughly organized through the efforts of the Commercial Club. Hundreds of our people appealed to friends through out the state personally and by let ter only because of the enthusiasm engendered by the systematic "pull together" 'movement "that 'has been the real secret of all our successes of the past year. The Portland business men's excursion, the Shriners' con clave and numerous other events that have focussed attention upon Eu gene and caused the spirit of the people to infuse-enterprise Into neigh boring towns may be credited to the san'e source; no one citizen is re sponsible for what has been done, but the power of organization has 'been recognized and the efforts of all have caused a Portland paper to refer ed itorially to Eugene's growth as a "Marvel In City Building." Who is there who desires to return to the old order of disorganization? There Is every reason to believe that the sawmills will be generally running within a few months. Ev erything points that way, and when the saws are all busy again Eugene will experience a business activity never before approached. Effort, well-dlreoted : and persevering, has done wonders while our mills are Idle what may we not accomplish when they are busy agaln?Let the promotion work go on, more energet ic ,lf possible, tban In the paBt, and rest assured, with the plans now par tially carried out and the most seri ous obstacles already overcome, Eu gene will grow and sxpand on a scale that will astonish even the most san guine believers in her future. Connecticut is getting real chesty since Mark Twain moved over from New York, and if Mark can manage to let that nutmeg chestnut alone he may yet be nominated for road commissioner, or something equally as good. Mark's weakness for chest nuts is so well known that we hard ly dare hope for him. A Tennessee upholder of the un written law commends Captain Hains for killing Annis, but tells him that he violated the code by not publicly charging him with the crime before shooting, and that it is up to him to commit suicide. That would be one way out of the mess. Again the technicality. The own er of a swell apartment house had one of his tenants arrested for vio lating the clause In his lease which prohibited the use, of phonographs In the building, and the tenant proved that it was a graphaphone. Next! Mr. Chafin, prohibition nominee for president, believes he will carry California. Of course, Gene has not been imbibing any California wine Since ho Invurlpri that clntft hut tiMouid be to fail J well, perhaps the heat has rather iin- foundation balanced his thinking apparatus. A nay be built In a y.Mij t... , ' "') m suite i . ........ i l! fnrrr ,n . I tcnu u rianu, llie jrei;uii aiaic in,,.;,., 1 . 08ca Penitentiary publication, is a very "-.mured Indus- i.,h, ,, , .o t- iniore remarkable when the fact is considered that few newspapermen , auu 111- ,. Fnnk. ,,-'v" 6" ",lu l"e l"-"5MH'".' r ! mat been , - - - ,.;, j lioooo which claims to have been bprjMinn il' lose(1 an Intoxicated bank exam- t:t ay (Vjj p ' lni?r seems to be an appeal from an - w-vrtii '"".v "USPne ' fxamlner drunk to a treasury depart- " Was one !'eari Perhaps we are wrong, but as we 1: ..... "JuieiMmiu ii, jonn lempie uno ,.. J,n" iHI'Ortant is m,t rnnl. r- th ,,rUl.l..ll-' a Tie Of k i 1J,V"VJ Cllll'iiHU i " i-rf . rap-1. try he draws and wishes to continue1 1, eiec- . 'i u anil 11 'ne strenuous attempt to pnpti-i j, be under larize canned oratory succeeds, some! - v.jey, n(.rrlea ,i,jfn .h rM , ,. fi,i : r-..j ' .ie -- me v- nan i ui im Hints inn. im.i ''" '( Km ,i,t ! ....., , .i... IVW - ' "mi- n"iui HllllllKUge ill II1U11 iv' i t0. Th l,.y ' feres th. .A.. ''l ' " . I I - - tor ihf.se ro j Judge Wright, late gubernatorial : '''future Greater Candidate of one of the Tennessee: I HeUuhlW nn r;w.tt,.na .l..t,tuil thiit hi ..j ""i'b Increased i was wrong nnd jumped the game.; n 'he alert t .' Nowlthstandlng the bankruptcy ""'t'-H U,t a In- !"'"',eedlnKs Harrv Thaw's new bunch ."'""r ill lie the ; '' ',w'Prs are not working like men e.iiiiiun or e,.ttinK their pay. There are those who are always t-ding everybody how -anxious they r'' to try to preserve t'.ieir illusions '"'-lit try pickling them for a Almost any old politician can a?,li a candidate questions that ho knows will not be answered, and th-v an busy on the Job right now. There Is only one kind of mm who cannot at ome time be e--, f, kind of a gold brick the Uilill wilu never has the price. Blessed are the light-headed, who refuse to acknowledge a speuk.ng acquaintance with that old reprobate, worry. "THIS DATE IX HISTORY.- September 14. 1435 Death of the Duke of n.d- ford, commander of the Fog ,r. llsa forces In France 1j3s Stradacona discovered In Jacque Cartier. ,15;tSalem Mass- founded 1777 Burgoyne crossed the Huds-n river and took up his position ' ?? th heights of Saratoga. JJ J Napoleon entered Moscow 18j3 Ground broken at St Johns Newfoundland, for the Euro-' pean and( North American railroad. 1S62 Union forces victorious at the battle of South Mountain Md. 1S94 Sir Narcisse Fortunat R-lUau who had served as premier of the Canadas before the con federation, died. 1901 Vice President' Roosevelt took the oath of office as presi dent of the United Staes. "THIS IS MY Hist 1HHTHDAV." William . l,ocv. Dr. William Albert Loc'y, who has been professor of zoology at North western University for ' the past twelve years, was born in Trov, Mich., September 14. isr7. Afn'r graudurtting from the University of Michigan in 1SS1 he snout two vears in special study at Harvard. Later he studied at the University of Ber lin and at the famous biological sta tion at Naples. Upon returning to America he became professor of bio logy at Lake Forest University, where he remained from 1SS9 to 1895. During a part of the same period he was professor of physiology at Rush Medical College in Chicago. Dr. Loey Is regarded as an authority on the subjects of embryology and animal morphology and has written a number of books and papers em bodying the results of his studies and Investigations. He has been hon ored with membership In a number of the leading scientific societies of America and Europe. CALENDAR OK SPOKTS FOU THE WEEK. Monday. National amateur golf champion ship at Garden City. L. I. Opening of autumn meeting of the Brooklyn Jockey Club at Graesend Opening of Grand Circuit race meeting at Syracuse, N. Y. Opening of Northwest. Racing Cir cuit meeting at Peoria, 111. Twsony. Joe Jennette vs. Sandy Ferguson, 12 rounds, at Boston. Opening of West Michigan State Fair races at Grand Rapids. WeiliK'siIay. Opening of annual horse shows at White Plains, N. Y., and St. Thomas, Ont. Thursday. Preliminary competition for the Davis international tennis trophy be gins at the Longwood Cricket Club. Friday. First day of the national cham pionships oT the A. A. U. at Travel's Island. Saturday. Concluding day of the national championships of the A. A. U. at Travers Island. Annual Marathon run of the Illi nois Athletic Club at Chicago. Autumn meeting of the Oitario Jockey Club opens at Toronto. First game of the 1908 football season In the East. MAC SOMM KKVILLF. IXVKSTIfJATlOX Nothing new has been learned dur ing the past week regarding the re port published to the effect that Mack SommerviUe's death at Los An geles was due to foul play. It is quite certain nothing will develop without strenuous steps on the part of the attorney employed In the case. To the people living there absolutely no suspicion was aroused. It was not until Tom Sonimervllle went down from here and took a hurried inven torv of his estate that things began to look suspicious. Careful inquiry led to plenty of grounds for surmis ing all was not right in the case, and the shortage in cash at least war rants a thorough examination. There is $10,00". the disburse ment of which is not accounted for on fhe books of the business bouse which Mr. Soinnierville conducted, and that the circumstances of bis sickness and death are also of a na ture to arouse siispn I;'". employ, d to uttenil cense or standing a wlun the c:isi' was him had no li a ph sii-ian. Im' bey .ml nieilii al relief, a reguli'i- i-hsi In t!ic meiiiiilui" a e Soinnierville called til whs nut inlcni'e 1 oi .an was ia:e 0. uin "f i.-it him Mr. mid Ills i 1 ! t! ii-.r 11. Me was allow, d to go to his r i, ,1.1 iimt Mr. rii mi iiM'l vil ii was 111- lug his afternoon "ap. speeial orders that he .ii..,,..o...,l ntul.-r anv pr ali I bail left 1111M not be te.V. At the same time ihe man a 'i.""s Mr. Soiiiinerviile usually kept a hug cash around, biding as ,i man i . Mini of pady it in surei i I..., ,.t u-"ii 11 lie i.- ed emploes. Ilaril.-Uurg illli. I hev Take the Kinks Out ,g's N. i'n iai !':-. a:i I I, c- Ku;. V. w Li: 'I hiv il !' Ki Pills fer 11. an.- y satista.-'iot!. Tit (,,il ,,f stomal '.. without lu-- o'' Crown, of !'i" -ii saii-fin tory a drug s'oie. Singer SeWo: filS Wlllutueite 1461. I ..amine Company, street, phone Red OSE BOARD m . PUBLIC SCHOOLS' ili in. Or.. S 2 - it :c i.m mended t a " 1 ool superinui. !t.i of 'aat the legi.-lm r.r,- .. '' all publ.c sciiooli j,, th. s u.. ,t l'l . - ,1 a :a.-- ountv "lad of hSviJ4 '.,,ir.rrs- " - f"r euch district as Is no t.'w- km- Mce. Resolutions ft in ha.c.,1 .. i . ;"r'!'?"ttnil'im WiU S-"t 10 ' islatu e. A committee consisting of, superintendent Itobinson. of Mult no-! "."f "ucui oi asco. auu auperinienaent Dlllard, of Lane was elected to prepare the memoran dum. . It was also recommended that the superintendents be allowed suffi cient clerical assistance to keep their offices open all the time. It was re commended that the apportionment of school money be made according to the dally average attendance in the schools instead of according to the census. The work of the convention was cjinpleted yesterday afternoon. COTTAGE GROVE NEWS LOCAL AMI PEItSOXAL Mrs. D. A. Paine, of Eugene, is the guest of Mrs. W. II. Abrams. Miss Margaret Hlckey, who has been visiting her parents at Eugene, has returned. Miss Evelyn Brlstow. of Eugene, who has been visiting friends in this city, returned to her home Wednes day. Mrs. M. J. Waggoner, who has been at Eugene, returned to Cottage Grove io visit a short time with her uaughter, Mrs. S. L. Harms, and ex pects to leave soon for her home in Phoenix, Arizona. Senator R. M. Ventch 1ms received his commission appointing him del egate to tae 1'ra js-Mlssissippi Com mercial Congress, which will he held at San Francisco, CaL, from October 0 to 10. The commission is signed by Gov. Chamberlain, and the Sec retary of State, Benson. The trip will be a pleasant one and we expect to give our readers an account of the meetings later. B. G. Williams, representing the Berlin Machinery Co., of Chicago, was in town this weok and reports things going In his line. The Brown Lumber Co. and the Fisher Lumber Co., of this city, both have ordered new band re-saws and the Booth Kelly Mills of Wendllng and the Diss ton have also placed orders for these machines. Surely the lumber busi ness has brightened up, or these mills would not he buying new machinery. Western Oregon. E-C Corn Flakes are dain tiest, best cooked, most crisply toasted, most deli cious and most wholesome. An appetizing, satisfying breakfast dish and just as good at other meals. All the fine natural flavor of the corn is retained in E-C and no artificial flavor ing is used. Costs no more than the ordinary kind. All Grocers, 10 Cents Egg-O-See Cereal Company, CHICAGO Largest Mfinutncturftrs of Flaked Cereal Foods Id toe World. iicott's saniai-Fepsm Capsuib A POSITIVE CUHE. For Inflammation or Ontiurb of the liladiisr and Diwawd Kidueja. No cura do pa Outm qolckly and prman anvlr al) IfuMtura) DImammi of lb Urlnarj Ontaa. Atv oluteli harm I eta. Hold b druiigidU. )rioa flJX, or tl niHii. postpaid. 1.0U or thraa THE MNTAL-PEPIN CC, ULLLKrONTAlMK. iC LArVO. lrUKm. W. H. SMYTH Successor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company I will 1 n general transfer I)uh1im'h; miul. hiiuseholil goods, trunks and lull things in lil line "ill receive ' prompt mid careful attention. I "lliisilicMi Pronipl mill t'nreful" Is our motto. j Pin Main It- ! lies. Phone, l!i d III I 2. S(ll TIIKItV P.l II H' It. It. TIMK CAIIIl Toward Portland- ruswllger in 2:4a a. in., Oregon Ex press. No. IS 6:00 a. m., Passenger. No. 12 l!:a"i a. Passenger. No. H C:4-' P m Cottage Grove 1 m., Koseburg Portland Ex press. Tounrcl Sun I'rniii inco I'nwiiger. No 11 Z:l p.m., Koseburg I'as- senger. ; No. 17- Passenger i No. 15- P m. Cottaje Grove , California Ei ., San Francls- -12:3:' , press. ; No. 1.1 1 co Express ! v iiilling Hriincb. :lu a m., leaves Kogene ! So. I4 ::s tor Springfield ' Nil hj II. 1 a. m., arrives Eu- gene from Sprim No. ST 1 en 1 fur Weinlliiig. No. . - :.:4U p eltl. leaves Eugene , arrives Eugene from iiiiliii' VVT M CRR AY. Gen. Pass. At, Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. GILLETTE. Local A tent. a T7 i -v CLASSIFIED COLUMNS U SALS Wut)l) KOlt SALE-Enquire at y7 i.iu s shoe store. t( ;FT,fA' - E - Tnoroumurea Hereford lainette street tUQUlre 660 Wil li KOK SAI.E-Uood oat straw. C Mathews. 34;, West Kourth street" l'lne Black iSU f,t FOR SALE A good weight i'dOU: call Eleventh street. work team: at 5 East FOR SALE Good 3', wagon. A.I J. Wood, went end Eighth street.1 Phoue farmers 5xti. s20 j WOOD Fine dry. maple 4-foot ' wood, 4.33. Williams Transfe-i Company. uau m FOR SALE iluft Orpington eggs ' 13 for 1. W. U. Hampton, 1102' Columbia avenue, corur 19th st. FOR SALE 70 head of goat, either! nannies or wethers; take your choice. Phone Farmers 4x9. W. P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol FOR SALhJ 9-roiim house, three ! blocks from Willamette Btdeet; lot 80x7 6 feet. Price, J2100. Ore-; gon Land Company. tf I FOR SALh. On account of failing health 1 would sell my blacksmitii shop and tools In Fairmount; good location. C. D. llollowny. si 4 FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has bevti used only few weeks. Call at I r-ugene Gun Co. s Store. tf FOR SALE One National cash reg ister, one Remington typewriter aud n largo Iron mfe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. FOR SALE Good five-room cottage with three closets, pantry and bath room; good barn; large lot, 80x 160. Price right. Call at 16S Jefferson street. sl5 BULL FOR SAIJ4 One registered Holsteln-FrieMlaa bull, three years old September 8, 1908; milk strain; gentle. L. A. Houck, Mon roe, Or., R. F. D. No. 1. s30 FOR SALE GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS 1 still have several thous and feet of flooring and ooillng to close out. Write or phono for prtcou before buying elsewhere. Phoue Farmers 2 4x3. el 4 HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house aud lot, all on the street car line. 1 have 8 lots and 2 dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at 806 Kust Thirteenth st. FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallon tank fittings, 4 0 feet 1-inch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shumway s, East Seventh street. See It. tf FOlt SALK rS0-acre Improved stock farm, 7 per acre; 900-acre improved stock farm S10 per acre 4 51-acre Improved stock farm, $10 per acre: 440-acro Improved stock farm. $19 per acre. J. M. Morris & Son, Room 11, First National Dank building. s!4 FOR SALK One team of heavy mules, one Bet of chain harness and one a -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 Creswell, have four good draft horBes for sale chenp. They are young and well bred. Call and see them at Cres well, or wrlto to Schmltt HroB. for description, prices and terms, tf iron SAl.M Lot 72x1 fiO feel, corner lot; two houses, one a cottage of' six rooms, fairly good, the other an old house not much good; one block from carllne; close to depot and business part of town. At a bargain If sold during September, 1DUS. S. It. Williams. tf LOTS FOR SALK I1Y OWNER Two lota nnd 8-room holme; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Iot 16dx!t5 on Twelfth and Alder streets. Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 51 a Willamette street, tf FOR SALE BY OWNER-Fifteen acres of choice fruit land, with nnil neleclel vailntv of frillls and berries; all in bearing. Three! miles southwest of Eugene, (ml telephone and rural delivery route. I OiKid bouse and new barn. Price Cull up Farmers' reasona hie. phone I'M FOR SALE -411 acres ail level land. :iu In cultivation; new house, wood shed and ehlckeii house nnd new, barn; orchard; three good wells, and good water; everything 011 I the place gees with it. Including, hiiuseholil goods. Til Ik must be i sold lu the next 30 days. I have j also several lots close lii and also, a bouse and lot tKlxSiH. chicken: hoti.-i' ami parK ami some nun. These "re bargains and some of them close to Willamette streel. For fur'lier Information rail on the Pacific Lund Company, Room : Movev building. I). L. Cartmell in an tiger. tf WA.rTKD W NT El 1 IVI.lk i;,rl f ir eenei al lions Cull al 477 Olive s'll et. - 1 0 retll , than S'-pt clem -r 1.1. G. tf lv MID ,. .,r : la ,111 Ml t'i 1 on L-hr miles Enquire 11 E-itule Exchange, Cole It-lil moil building. Advertisements, 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 today Is a good time to visit the store. People look for the ads to tell them these things just im naturally as they would look at a clock to tell the time. Sometimes a clock docs not run sometimes a store's ad does not run. A "run-down" clock or ad are about equally unsatisfactory, unserviceable, mudiMidlng. Curious thing about It Is that a merchant who would thiuk It absurd to have a run-down" or out-of-reir clock will, some times, deliberately let his ad stop running. It a not wise, not good business, nor defensible on any known grounds but It is sometimes done. WANTED (t outluucd) WANTED A housework, etto street. girl to do Apply 60 7 general WANTED Girl wanted at onco to do housework. Enquire at 71 West Ninth street. tf WANTED At once, 20.000 bushels of oats. Inquire Williams Trans fer Company. Malu 661. WANTED To rent, a small house not later than September 2S. Phone Black D381. b14 WAN'ltil) A number of girls to learn nursing. Kuqulre at the Ku- gene Uenoral Hospital. .. tf WANTED Oood oonipeteut girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 West Nlntk street, tf WANTKD TO HKNT A big farm on shares, for from 3 to 0 years Addreas "C. D.," care Qunrd. tf WANTKD Position u cook In camp or hotel. Kiftoen years oxperl ence. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. B. Gar man, London, Or. If WANTED Furoisned houst, 5 or 6 rooms for two or tkrso months not too far out. Three In family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. WANTED River bottom farm of from 15 to 4 0 acres that overflows. Must have building sput above high water. Cull at rooms i aud 4 Colemon building. tf WANTED One or two vacant lots, with or without residence, In good location In Eugene. Address, giv ing lowest price and turms, Hox 328, Tillamook, Or. si 4 W A N T E D M Iddle-aged woman housekeeper and companion for In valid lady. Must be womau of re finement and experience. Cull at 102 East Ninth street, Eugene. Or between 9 and 12 a. m. roil KhlNT FOU UENT--K urulshea rooms ut 307 West Fifth Btreet. tf FOR RENT A farm of 160 acres, two miles southeast of Eugene for rent at once. Address Box 14 Eugene. Oregon. tf FOR RENT The Hotel Mapleton will be for rent to the right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. 11. Clow, Mapleton, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice front room; fur naco -beat; electric llgbtB and hath. Suitable for two geutle nien. 154 East Ninth street. FOR RENT - SO acres, 65 under cul tivation; bouse, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R. MrMui phey, 559 Willamette street. FOR RENT- Hixty-acre ( morn or less) farm In small town. Store, churches, good school and black smith shop Iwo blockH distant. Good house and barn and all kinds of fruit. Enquire at 26S Lawrence street or address V. Robuvsky, Eu gene, Or. si 1 llSCJ;l,l,iNEOLK SAY I urn here again to work. I inn the lone cement worker aud finisher, tiet your work done by L C. Williams. DON'T full to bee Chez.ctn If you want lin 1 mil ns in real estate. W" buy and sell farm and cl'v prop erty, improved and tiniini'riivcfl. 'limber ainl milling stock. II. Clie z. 1.1. Koom I I. Ualloli tl FOR EXCHANGE - G001I Income j leaiin piopertv, making Intercut i on l."'On at 1 per n ut. Will ex 1 change for good farm. Enquire of Frank E. Illnlr, Full Creek, Or. If j 1 DO Vol' vVANT your windows wash ed, your boiiHe or office cleaned? j linoil work guaranteed at reason-1 ! able prices. Nil k .Miller, phone i .Main in;. I j IF Vol' WANT to ivt all the moll ' jour properfv lirlngs, list It w;th I ilie Ileal Lsiaie Exchange In Hie I new roll-Minn bulidim;. They will I brim: tin- Inner din ! to 01 I l ini and I 1 in-, tf 01 110 on- Io' I; Ri; MX IN REM. 1 1 - I1-1 il.n- and t-!i 1 IT M E 1 only. 1 10I' ' ' I In cry e. First an acre. ml o' f . r 1 til v a- 1 1 1 1 : 1.0: ' o'li l.i ti -I , a 1 in 1 . 111 it .-, f r 1 1 Ho an in t ve acri K oes for I vl This Is a snap. Phone Main 04.1, or address Iock Box 536, Eugene. o -(fmuimitil) THE OREGON LAND COMPANY stands on its own merits and has no combination with any other company. We eliminate all pos sibility of graft by Immediately bringing seller and buyer together. We can find what you want If it is to he had In the coast country, and will gladly give all Inquiring stran gers any Information possible. We have a large list of farms and city property, also some good buys in timber lands on reasonable terms. 412 Willamette street. Eugene, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHY8lC'lAHtl ASD 9V1U1KUM4 DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathia physician. Offices over Chambers' tore. 618 Willamette street. Phone Black 1326. Consultatlou free. Residence. &2 7 Pearl street. Phono Black 3207- C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo physician and surgeon. Cbronla diseases and diseases of woniea aud children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards, Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. UK. ANNA MAUREH, Osteapatnla phys'clau. All curable dlsaaseti treaied. Women and chlldun u specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's. Phoue Red 1631. U. S. HEARIiSl.EY, M. D. Regular physician aud surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 McCluug building. Eighth and Wlllametto streets. Office and residence phone. Main 4 7. ATTOUNKVS-AT-LAW L. D1LYKU, Attorney-at-law. Otflca over Yoran's shoe store, Eugeua, Oregoa. LEON K. KDMUNnON, Attorney-at- law. Rooms 1 and 2, Begone Loan and Barings Bank. L. M. TRAVIS, Atlorney-at-law. Of- floe over Eugoae Loan & Havings Dank, Eugene, Oregoa. S. D. ALLEN Attorncy-at-law. Of fice over Eaton s book store, bio Willamette street. Phono lilacli ass I. C. A. W1NTERME1EK, Attorney-ot law. Land titles nd probata spec ialties. Office ovor Chambera-brls-tow Bank. WALTON & NEBS, Atlorneya-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In ail the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton lilock, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE H, DORR1S Attorney-at-law; office Hovey Building, cor 8th and W'lllnmetto streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK tt POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Offlco one block south of Chrlsinnu block, Eugono, Oregon. WILLIAMS & IIBAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. liean. Practice In all courts of the statu and before the U. S. Land Office, Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluny JESSE G. WELLa, Lawy&r, No. 2 West Eighth Btreot, Eugene, Oi, opposite postofflce. Wires Bpeclul alteutlou to tho examination of ab- stracla, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phono Red 1176. 1. N. HARHAUUH. Special attend tion given to divorce and settle ment it estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Roam 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. AimntACTOKH THIS LANE COUNTY AB8TRAC CO., Roomu 2 aud 3, Warun Bloc, Eugene, Or Pricis reasonable. HEAL RH-I-ATK A;ie.Til J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers It real estate, Creswell. Or. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO., unUortakorB and funeral directors. Eugeuu, Or. DAY & IIENDICKSON, undertakers and einbalmers. Corner Wllluuv eiiu and heveuth streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phouu Red 44H1. .tll.MMi J.NUlMll'.ltH HERBERT LEIUIl, mlnlr.g engineer aud export iiiutallurglsl. Reliable Information furnished to Intending investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore IroHtuiouL Eugene Oregon. A III III ! I'.CT FREE THOMAS Arcriitoei. hKuich es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course ot construction. If thinking ot build ing, large or small, see me. Terini reasonable. Room 7, Cbrlsiuao block. - si u i: 01ts A. II. TODD, surveyor, Eugene, Ore gon. tirtlco4l2 Wlllhi.lelto street. Phono, Red 1. dt ITI.Itl VARY SI KGLIlNS 1.ICENSEII ".'ETEiilNAKV Kl'lt, I EONS fails proitipilv answered nll'lit or day. Iir. Clul.-li.- it llan hon. Off)),, plume. Main Res Idem Phone. Maui t; 1 MIX I I.I.WI.Ol : Sl IKKTUUB TOR THL GUARD o 9 1 o o o o 0 O o