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t "7 ivr. J. 00 IB"" t .05 1 so ... nrwon, po0'- "i ...moriied to Basra Stinticrlpiloiii :0BKFOR EVERY BOOSTER o' worli y io in building up 'nsotlDf leneral wel , aanlf- A correspon- Ui piper, tor msiaatc am the lact 10" .irtun were produced Li August and that all Lipped W Portland ;! 1 condition calls Uiria in Lane coun- ire shipping their n T,.. .... Emm urauis We hate the raw h facilities to utlllie 1 iUpping In lrSe dsed brick and bulld- ttil should be made kneel factories; . we :mie roads and better jtheSluslaw and else- M 1 vast amount of :i lor Eugene's com ud its promotion de kite in bands full se- ba 10 finance the va- .3 we so greatly need :t the fullest measure ilUE THING mil COUNTS MOST ra, otherwise known aid, sage of the Phll of magazine printed at Set Vort, says a big i Keamshlp bound for !ti success. It takes a men to operate this iigi!ance is not only I itoiy, but it Is the oiler good thing, In- PXatlag. steamship moving, Wires the assistance of WIe who have a sin-::-oie purpose a de- : right thing and the M order that the ship Mj, surely and safely surely and safely ""gh, there are men Ml oterboard. These onrboard are always iw!ay from danger- J "ere are those who fi:i! risks. These In- '" off. and cllnz tn P re picked up by ") declare that ged." They say 'r mate or their r' 11 'or them. 'tiink that no wged" from a :r.iu his work, say. - scrubbing the J"the side cam,,,: r'f l what a bun, ! ,rl ol. how bad ,i,: 'ool there Is fr Stun. I My 'he plauk'l'1;'!form. "aft and :-I. t::itn ;:i 'i-l t-ii;. :. Win I r I i There Is promfcj or an interesting fight In the Empii rfe this fall. iiSfkivernortiugnes um 1 npi many enVmles by his opposing to .1. .,..,l,lln ond aril har- r-, race tracn saiuu... . lavs und Tlia onnoiUJJU. Lieut. h WW. . , ,. Pfconlor la lltttlv roriii - ri - "Tn a"CU" ,.M nolorltv .n.l.fc tii ' 1 i" r""1'! receive a .'t j ' - fTerfll re-!recee - , " . " ill I'roeGuard,iHarlem river in the Greater New ''J York district, which is just as sure be met with a big majority for Hufches up state, where ne Is re markably strong with the farmers, and in the smaller cities. Both can didates are clean men personally, but Chanler has 'the advantage of a united party back of him, while thi republicans are rent by factional quarrels. It Is a bold, reckless pro phet who dares, make . a. prediction as to an election result at this time, and especially In the state of New York. We pass It' up. Those who profess to believe that cooking is a lost art should have seen the contest for little girls at a local business bouse In this city vesterday. The .little tots, some un der six years of age, turned out, un der public scrutiny and In the most matter of fact way imaginable, bis cuits that were every bit as "good as mother used to make;" and some way we can't help thinking that those little girls all have just about the right kind of mothers. Eugene ought to have a fire alarm system that would be quicker and more reliable ' than the method of telephoning alarms to the station. Several times the location has been misunderstood and the firemen have gone in the wrong direction. We understand that an up-to-date sys tem, with probably twenty boxes scattered over the city, could be put in for about $1600, and it would seem a wise thing to do. Not so long ago many beautiful and uplifting editorials were writ ten on the "passing of the political boss," but somehow or other most of the old bosses Beem to be still in the game, with big stacks of chips in front of them. From the objections they are rais ing to Lllley, the party candidate for governor, we take it that some of the Connecticut manufacturers do not love flowers even a little bit republican manufacturers, we mean. Mr. Hisgen is now spellblndingfln the south just as enthusiastically as though he really had a chance to get a single southern electoral vote. He may never be president, but we can't help admiring his nerve. Oh, no; Diaz won't do a thing to the tax-lists of the 700-odd cities re cently discovered in Mexico he'll teach them what it means to exist without his knowledge, and the tui tion fee will be heavy. In arranging for speeches by Taft and Bryan at Its coming convention. in Chicago, the managers of the Lake and Gulf Deep Water Associa tion demonstrated that they know good advertising. Wonder If the comptroller of the currency will hand out a line of tem perance talk at the conference of na tional bank examiners he has called to meet in Washington on the 21st inst.? When he takes to tollecting things, we say he Is a man with a hobby, but when he tries to collect bills, we call him a nuisance, and let it go at that. Dealers In second-hand furniture also need advertising hence the periodical appearance of the story of finding $10,000 in an old scfa. The game of carrying states on discharges i paper is as easy and just about as (effective as trying to get rich quick on a Tom Lawson tip. Politics and Politicians ; "j loosens his 1 1" 'Ho the veas-vk "ls K- Remington of Providence; '"one tn m,J ,"J;has been nominated by the I'rohilii-' -uvt " miBUI b,u f"m 1-arty for governor of Rhode Is-i ro will have '""d. ! a:a understand ! , 0 i -lames S. Sherman. Republican J ;'d to dn eandidate for vice-president and Sen-, 1 in m ; a'"r All,m J- Di'veridge of Indiana,! ' J !iis ils r are to speak in Chicago on Septem-' 'be Ifirit ...iber ' X n ,,!,... .1 i...... ..r ih.l , ' WMk that in- Thu ,,,k :.Z7, (ea U-i, ." iveinioueaii eon en liwii, 4 I n n-i eim.v in most-, luninii 'Wr anpio v.! down a nroi,ni.,l .n,in,.iniii nf n 1 itie, --".i nn-i reeeiiuy in noise, niriieo; 1!S' I-,. J. ' . . . . "(f, and ,"" eiiniary law tiy a voie oi inii,n. , ,, , ,, t i i :U1 M.., " n-:'o 130. An rf,.m,,l of nonnlv compiles with nil pure f'"l ' , iui eiiciorseuieni oi eoinu v i.j . "ill I ir ..,i . . . ,.. .i.Ui . l.ernon. iniiutt-, ,...-)- ;j -- "I'lum ja ineoi oiioi a leu in iitv- - ine ! iocat out on Theodore A. Hell nf California,! w o was chairman of the 1 letno- ratic ; national convention nt Denver last will take the stump In Oreaon , :he Bryan and Kern ticket n.-xt ' ''.'.''" f bis ad dresses wCi ! i . ; .-r.-.l in Kugene. i 'a I han Straus, tie1 111! . hant who has 1 n i an ''ainiiiin of the 1 leiiwicr.ii Husiin M.-n's League. Is a broilieiUir Os-rar . S S-r.-uis. Hi-creiary nf the Kepar' ::" "t of Coinnieivo and I. ah -r an-l . ."i is eriuut.d o.i as c-i-. ' ;- I strongest supporters of.l.ifi and Sherman The two brothers, though they stand on opposite sides ,?r Political- fence, are ulm'u". j va;t i,.,,. ; tical. t- . - ' r OUR It. Kt' Oil ' .. , . . . f "." 'Sld 111 k., , w iin tile direction I me direction of the m ,t,-, ... suits against the Standard 0, w ! ban is sahl to cherlsa an .ubi:,',, j "r.1?. V V ion f M.m.e- isota ,u the United Slates The Democraiicpany t.f Po-to Hi co has nominated Jacinto TVvid.-r n the post of resident commissioner a! Washington. This u the lirst ii,,T, er'V11" pri c ed In the island elections. This is proving a disastrous vear for members of the United States officers seeking re-election The latest to go down in defeat is Levi Ankeny of the State of Washington His toga will be worn after next March by . 1.. j0es, at pr,..sen a representative la Congress. If William H. Taft is elected thh November he will become President of the United States at almost the same age was John Tvler when the latter succeeded William Henrv Harrison as the occupant of the White House' Thomas It. Marshall, whom the Democrats of Indiana expect to put In the gubernatorial chair as a re sult of the November election, is put ting up a lively campaign. For manv years Mr. Marshall has been well known as a lawyer and politician in northern Indiana. One of his strong est cards is his personal popularity. - ' 0 Great preparations are being made for the entertainment of the con vention of the National Republican League at Cincinnati next week. Ad vices received by the local committee in charge of arrangements Indicate a large attendance of delegates repre ssing Republican clubs throughout thecountry. The activity of the Independence party in naming candidates for gov ernor and other officers in many States has rather surprised the lead ers of the older parties. The party will have tickets not only In Massa chusetts New York and Illinois, In which the party has displayed most activity In the past, but in a number of other states as well. THIS DATE IN HISTORY Sfc-pU'iiiber 17. 1792 First Parliament of Upper Canada assembled in the vil lage of Newark. 1S14 United States troops repulsed by the British at Fort Erie. 1S30 William Henry Egle, histor ian, born in Harrisburg, Pa. Died there Feb. 19, 1901. 1554 The British Consul to the Sandwich Islands presented his protest against the pro posed annexation of those is lands by the United Stater. 1555 Cornerstone of the public li brary in Boston laid. 1 S59 A statue of Daniel Webster dedicated in Hoston with Im posing ceremonies. . 1SC2 Battle of Antietam Creek, near Sharpesburg. Md. 1SC8 The Georgia legislature pass ed a bill excluding negroes from the jury. 1S7S The Mackenzie government defeated in the general elections '-.1 defeated in the general elec tions in Canada. 1 S9S Massac1: us: us monument dedicated n the battlefield of Antk'tan:. 1903 The inhabitants of Kastoria massacred by Turks. 1906 Presi lent I'lilina presented his resignation to the Cuban Congress. 1907 Oklahoma ratified the new Constitution and elected a Democratic Slat 2 ticket and legislature. "This Is My IKMIi Hirlliday." James A. CiihhKT. Hon. James A. Calder. minister of education and provincial treasurer of Saskatchewan and one of the fore most men in the public life rf .'iat province of Canada, was bom ii: Ox ford County, Ontario, Sepiemir .- 17. ItifiH. He went to Winnipeg i 1 1HS2 and was educated ther: graJuatlng from .Manitoba University in 1S9. Two years later he journeyed farther west to accept a position as principal of the high school at Moose Jaw. In 1S94 he was appointed a school In spector and his jurisdiction exlended so as to include the entire territory a-nat if Moose Jaw. Later Mr. Cal- i der became secretary to the c olincii of public instruction which preceded the department of ed m at ion. As deputv commissioner uf the depart ment and later as minister of educa tion he did much to build up the pub lie schools of Saskatchewan. When h" assumed charge there were in all r,i;i school districts in the territor ies. Today there arc no fewer than i en" and l ie number is steadily in-''rvi-Vi. In addition l his work as aii i in ator. Mr. ('abb r lias attained coi'.-i.lcrable prominence as a law- What Shi'll V. Try JKI.I.-f". iiu:. ecfiDoniicnl ilavc lor Piwrtl ii.- dainty, appetiz-d--sci-t. Cm be simply add mhI wheii cool. Klav ct In every way. i prepared i.im. unit ing water ami !or-.l Just rlaht: P-rf. i .L-.i,-.. mike . ,.,,in:!i desert - - ' , .... n ...v.ft.rs se - for a largi I i. li,. 'f fieri. Ill I bSt Illt-S. .II-.I.I.-K ""'i'" o .. , , ... - berry. Strawberry, v. 110101.1.1-, ..v... Peach. " W. H. SMYTH Success to M. S. HiH! T ransfer. Company will do a gen.-r.il lii.i.-f-r Im-iiic... , I ehobl g -. '"''k' things in UN line "ill r-.e,,. ,,r...npt ...id irr'i'l ""; """; liiisine Prompt "'l ' 1 i.nr ne.lt". pi,, lie Mull i:. riion.-, :! W UQKNB Atternfferlngr foneyen years, this wnniHU was restored to her.itb by Lydla E. IMnkhara's VeKetabla Compound. Kead her letter. Mrs. Sallie French, of Pauraunla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Fiiikham: ' I bad female troubles for seven years was all run-down, and to ner vous I could not do anything. Tht doctors treated me for different troublo but did me no good. While in tliia con dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad vice and took I.ydia K. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound, and I am now strong and well." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia K. Fink ham's Vegetable Coni)xnind, made from roots and herbs, lias been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that liear-ing-dowu feeling, flatulency, ind igwi tiin,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Pon't hesitate, to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there Is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat your letter incoiifldence and advise you free. No woman ever regretted writing hor, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousand. Addreaa, Lynn, Maaa. SOUTH KKX PACIFIC II. It. TIMK CARD Toward Portland ranseiigrr No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roseburg Passenger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward San Francisco Passenger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottajs Grov Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis co Express. Wcmlliiig nranch. No. 84 8:30 a, m leaveB Eager,, for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a. m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugen. for Wendling. No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugem from Wendling. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE. Local Anont. The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived bv buying trom a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter 102 W. Enjiit St. Eugene, Or , 3 FILLS :-TfJi i f - - ' ftLut I UAM.W eWJe' CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ' SHE WOOD POK SAUK ''! .hue .(ore. Enquire at Vo tf k 3AI-E - Tuorougnureo Hereford oulla for ule Euiiuire .iiu Wil lamette alreei .j l-'Oli SALK Choice rose bushes at the Eugene Nursery, North Madi son street. 8ic FOR SALE A good weight 2Siio; call Eleventh street. work team; at 7:o East tf . POK SALH Good 3 w...n i J. Wood, went tuid Highih street! Phone farmer Srs . WOOD Fine ry, maale 4-foot wood, J4.2i. Williams Trnnsfc Company. Mala ! FOR SAI.H Buff Orpington eggs. ' IS for Jl. W. B. Hampton, 110s. Columbia avenue, eornw ISth st. j RH3IPHMCH KOU S.LK Or for! rent, at 156 Hast Eleventh street.' Address, or inquire of li. Haum. '. I'ondioton. Oregon. ol POR SALK 70 bona of goats, either nanulM or wiHliers; taKe your ohoiCB. PUoue Harmers 4x9. ' w. ! P. Lower. Croswoll. Or. ol 1 FOR S.JH 5 -room house, three blocka frm Vflllamatte itdeet; lot - 80x76 loot. Price, ,2101. Ore-- gou Land Company. tf PRUNHU TOK SALE Silver, Itallnn and Petite prunes at 56 cents aj oox, aoilTorod In the cl:y. Jens JoniK'u, Phoas Farmers 18x. sal FOR SALS Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Haa been UBOd only few weeks. Call at Bugeao Qua Co ' Stars. tf FOR SALB One National cash reg ister, eao Itemluglon typewriter aud a lurtffl Iron aaf. Bntulre ef L. K. Travis. Loan Savings bank building. FOR SAi-U Onaollne rairlnea. IV, aorepowor Tuter, S horaepowet (Jalou, la good ooadltlon, nearly now; oh iia u. 11. F. Xouniyi, Black Butto, Onigon.' 21 1TOH SALH Good ilve-room oottaga with throo closota, pantry and bath roam; good bars; larga lot, 80x 160. l'rloo right. Call at 16S Jattorsoa street. si 5 BULL, FOR SALH One regMlered Ilalatoiii-FTiuiiian bull, threa years old Saptouiber t, 1S; milk sli'ttla; goatla. L. A. lioack, Mou roe. Or.. K. V. D. No. 1. 30 HERE IS A CHANCH to buy from the owner aad buy right, nice high lota or bouao and lot, all on the street our line. 1 have t lots and 2 dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at 806 East Thirteenth st. FOR SALH Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallon tank, litllugs, 40 foot lVfc-inrh pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's, East Sovonth atreot. See It. tf FOR SALE One team ef heavy mules, one set of chain harness aud one 3 Vi -innh Mitchell wagon, in good condition. Mules are true to a fault aud a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $450. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE Fine business property located In the best part of tho city for business in the cliy of Eugene. Brings in a good rental now and can be made to bring in more. For fur ther Information, If you mean bus! ness, call on the Pacific Land Com pany, room 7, llnvey block. D. L. Cartwell, Manager. if DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see them nt C'res well, or write to Schmltt Hros. for description, prices and terms, tf FOR SALE For a few days, lot 5Cx 10(1, new house, 4 rooms. 1 rooms upstairs each 12x14: 2 rooms downstairs 10x14 and 11x14; hall stairs. Price. $550. For further information call on Pacific Laud Companv. Room 7. Ilovey block. D. 1.. Cartmell, Mgr. tf FOR SALE Lot 72x1110 feet, corner lot; two houses, one a cottage of six rooms, fairly good, the oilier 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, 190S. S. It. Williams. tf LOTS FOR SALE l',Y OWNER -Two lots and 8-room house; barn; fln. land for garden; on Fourth street, 1 near , mill race. Ut 1'1ix!." on Twelfth and Alder st reels, just! north of Patterson school. J. J.j Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf. FOR SALE II V OWNER Fllteen acres of choice fruit land. wldc and selected variety of Trulls ami berri.-s; all In bearing. Three miles southwest of Esgene. on telephone and rural delivery route. Good house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call up Farmers' phone 2X4. "2 FOR SALE 4 3 ncres all level land. 110 In cultivation; new houe, wood she! and chicken house and new barn, orchard: Hire- rro d wells and co. id warer. e v-i j t 'i n t' "n p- w it n . I.v ii.Iii-.' I. ..I .1., r l-.,r f-i.i-".. '!' I'l" " ' -.. Ii.ivv I. Vttna'-r. I. an. I ', o Adtsrtissrnsnts. V Clcsks, Should hip Runnixs A atorea adverliaeunnn tell the people what ii "doln(!" a, that atore what ii new, hat Is Inviting, why today is a good time to visit the more. Peopl look fur the ads to tell them those tbluss Jut uaturallr as they -would look at a elook to X lb tliae Z o Suuiuuiw a oioek 4um att run souie4luiv a More't ad does not run. A "rua-dowu" clock or ad arx about equally u&sailflfactory, uaeervKreablo. misleadlug. Curious thing about It hi that a merchant who would think II absurd to have a ruu-dowu" or out-of-replr clock will, some times, deliberately let his ad slvp running. It's not wise, our good business, nor defeaaihlo on any known fiouuds but It is souietlmea done. , W AXTUl) Ulrl for nenural ta.un- work. Call at 477 Ollva atroot. tf : IWANTKIi To rent, a nwaorn hnum not Iatr thaa September 15. O. G. Gross tf WANTED A girl to do general Aiply 657 Wlllnm- a housework, etto street. WANTED Girl wanted at one to do honaework. Enquire at 71 Woat Ninth Btreet. tf WANTED At once. HO. 004 bushels of oats, lnqulra Wllllania Traaa far Company, llala (51. WANTED At once A woman to wash and iron two days out of the week. Inquire 149 E. Eighth. Si!3 WANTED Good oonpntsat Klrt for general aouaawark. Mm. M. A. Mathews. 71 WHt Ninth Btrent. tf WANTalD A miMr of girls to ' leara nursiag. . Enquire at the Hu gene General Hwtiiltal. U WANTHD TO RUNT A big farm an aharos, for frem S to 5 years Addrww "O. Du aara Quard. tf WANTHD A good farm near Itu- gene of from 10 to 100 acres; will go out eight rallea. (Inquire nt the Hani Estate Exchange. QoUv nion building. If WANTED River bottom farm of from 15 to 4 acres that overflown. Must have building spot abav high water. Call at rooms 8 and 4 Colemon building. - If WANTED Position as cook in camp or hotel. Fifteen yeara oxporl ence. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. B. Carman. London, Or. tf WANTED Knrnlsncd house, 5 or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too fnr out. Three In family. Eugene Real Estato Investment Co. FOK KICNT FOR KBNT-f uriilauoa rooms ul 3U7 West Fifth street. U r'OR RENT A farm of 1l aores, two mlloB southeast of Mugano for reut at once. Address Box I I. Eugene, Oregon. tf FOR RENT The lintel Mapliiton will be for rent to thu right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. 11. Clow, Mupleton, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice front room; fur ance neat; electric lights and bath. Suitable Tor two gentle men. 164 East Ninth street. FOR RENT SO uerea, Ii5 under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R. Mr.Miirphey, 559 Willamette street. LOIST A.M MJl'.MI LOST In Fulminant last night, a note, signed by Jim Munler, In fa vor of peter l.undlall, for $12.i. Finder please return lo MiiH'iie Real Estate and Investment Com pany and receive reward. "13 SIHCr.LLi.'VriOLH SAY I am here agniu 10 work. I am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L. C. Williams. DON'T rail to see Cliczcm If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and s.-ll farm and city prop, erly, Improved and unluipivived. Timber and minims stock. M. Che xem. Room II. Wnllon llldg. If FOR EXCHANGE - flood lllcouie le-arlng property, inaliinii lut-i.-si on ll.'.'i" :i! 1 ' per ceir. Will e. i hnnK" lor good farm. Enquire Of Frank E Hlalr, Fall Cre-k, Or. If DO Vol' WAM' your windows wa-h-ed. your house or orflce cleaned? Good work guaranteed nt reason able prices. Nick Miller, phou" Main 'J'. IF YOI' WANT in K.-t all Hie moil") vour property brings, 11M 1- witu t!i.. R'-iil K-iati- Ex.liau-.- in Hi" in w C.iP-liinli btlil llllg Til")- w 111 in,,:, i ; ... iui;.. r .1 ii.-. t t . j'.-i 1 1. iv-.ll t' I : in hi: i. k -nap. PI." I.-,, k Hon Mala ., I ., Eii;'.--ii". -( Coiuiltiiml ) TI1K ORKiiON LAND COMPANY stands on its own merits and bus 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 i to be had in the roast 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 streui. Eugene, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rHYHKiA.NH AM SVIUil-XI.VS DR. H. L. BTUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chamber!' alore, 518 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. ConsultaUoo free. Residence, 52 7 Pearl street. Phone Ulack 3207. O. H. CANNON, M. D. Hemoepathlo phyaloiaa and surgeon. Chronlo dlaeaaes and dtooseee of women and eblldrea a epMtaltjr. Electri cal rtbraiery aad llgkt IrtiatmouL Oftlee, Butt 1. B aad I, Daaa build- lag, rbone Mala (40. Boards Hotfiuan llouee. Phoa Main 11. L1K. ANNA MAUKBIt. Outuapatnto pbrvieian. All ewrmbls dlsMaeea treated. Womea aad ntilldua a specialty. Offfev over F, U. Dunu'a. Phana Had ltHl. G. S. SHARDS LEY, M. I. Regular physician uud smgooa. Oftfcoa 18 aits' 17 MuCliing bnlldiug, I'lighth uuil Willamette streets. lflce aad reuldenoa phone. Mala 4T. ArFUKNItrrR-AV-lulW L. BlLTKt, Atloray-at-law. Olfloa war loran'a shoe store, Hugeua, Oratjaa. , LBON S. UUMUNdON. AKorney-at-law. Boaaia 1 ana E, BneTene Loan aad 8avtuns Bank. .. . U af. ntAVIS, Atloroey-at-law. U floe aver Bnga Loan & Savings Uank, ngfiie, Oragon. 8. D. ALLIEN Attorney-at-law, Of fice aver fSuton's book store, Ultl Willamette street. Phase lllaok llttl. ... 0. A. WINTWltMEIKlll, Atloraoy-at law. Laud tltlea raid prabate speo laltlea. Office ovor Caaaibers-Brls-U Bank. VT ALTON ft NUH8, Attoraeys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice la ail th aonrts In the tat. Oftlow, room 3, Walton liloek. Wugne, Oregon. GBOUU1 B. Uo'KRIS Atloruey-al- law; rftlce Ilovey Bnlldiug, cor th aad Wlllnmotte strews; rooms 1 and 8 upstairs. WOODCOCK at POTTHR, Attorueys-at-law. - A. 0. Woedcook and E. O. Patter. Office oue block south ol Chrisinan block, Eug-Bne, Oregon. W1LL1AMB & BRAN, ttorneys-af law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean, Practice In all courts of the staUl and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McUliina JESSH1 G. WELLS, Lawynr, No. 26 West Eighth street, Miigeuo, Or. opfi"lte postnfflce. (Hves Bpuclal attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, set til ng es tates, conveyances and collections. Alio to sll pension matters. Phoua Red 1)76. 1. N. 1IAKMAUOH. dpeolal atten tion given to divorce and settle ment if estates. Agent for Couth nanlal Insurance Company. Roam 5, First National Hank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. j Aim ntAcroits THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT: CO., Rooms 'I and 3, Wuruii Bloc, Eugene. Or Pricwu reasonable. llilAl. rvfil A I It AtilOM J, L. CLARK. & CO. Dealers 1L real estate. Creswell, Or. I NDKRI AKKIt.H J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKItSON, undertakers and einbnliners. Corner Wlllaiu ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. Slate licensed einbnluier. Office and residence, Tenth and Ollva streets. Phoue Red 44X1. MINING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIUil, mining cnginoer and expert inutallurglnt. Reliatila lnformutlou furnished to Inteudiug Investors. Examlnallons and re ports on mines and ore treHtmunU Eugene Oregon. AIH.'IHTMT FRhl) THOMAS Arrnltoct. bRetcn es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. Generul super vision over buildings in course of construction, if thinking ot build ing, large or small, see me. Termi reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman hlocK. I I l ltl V.MlY .si lil.l-.o.NM licensed VK'i i:i;in.':y sru- (.EONS Calls nroinpliy aii-er.-. loi;til or il iv. I'l-. Clui 1 1. t I tiin- ...ei. (i.,i. .- p:. Main - K i- Id. -ne- I'll. me. Ma .11 1 J. si u i: mis 11 I'.lllll, . v.,r. Eu;: W i.iai.i.-: e. Ore sll I. (11 oil. Olfi.e liolle, Red MISCKI.I..WKOI o O