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KTiSS. The
f. . A. Drury.
KSt (or iulcriP"
1 1 yeetlT"artt-
BESS""
jOTEMBER 19.
aiitei circulation
it r.l'ARD. At
-
U(d rate
of five
, regular sub-
djlBtttB iu.-
h business man
jlinj jdvuntage of
laM advertising
Log nations
& MICH LIMBER.
! the slightest
tkoi Important a part
ifictured wood play
)
Miten the world's
ud doubtless It is
o leirn that the lum
:ou ol the various
to t2S5.600.OOO.
if It estimates for the
Riplled by Dr. Ernest
ike German commer-
it Leipzig.
lit the (act that it
supply dwindling, the
irahes about 20 per
:Str imported by otb-
Importing wood
f-i highest economical
t'x themselves in ear-
J wooded, but whose
ri imie to a greater
) make room for ag-
:tier Industries, says
p L A. Burreli, of
' report to this gov
; I Per cent of the
H Britlan is covered
p during the year
pT Imported lumber
ll.561,750. fier-
' Per cent of Us ter-
:' ''ls, but Im.
iMber valued at
fm and the N'eth
;s but j per cen( (or
that has 7 per
"Wrland, with a
f-'fe ail compelled
"Varies, thnSP
P dry western side
" e lacking fr-
w !
, ,ooli- Egypt
1 ' to the value
' annually; Al
' fortusal u-iik
lor,st land. Italy.
"at forest land I
t,Aii. British
'"'Wn nart f I
it .tt
dentine He
'll Poor In
Poo other
' IMi
HKCKlVK.
.' '"-'WO SOhenl
OF!
nininr t
I rest
; alter
ON
Ifjl!
'"aint:
of tlre-
,'-" lalior.
e M no .
'ine
"'U school
'.V:t 14.1
, ' ih,jr time,
td,.,.
In ,1...
ft
ell
's no
. . a"e ex.
.j''M.
" i ,
'il!
Por. i
1 1 oniu-
.f.rnDe Guard.
FLm. o00, po,tof"
C?.&d to
tlon of nielr earnings to lay up
"rainy any.
Do not understand by the above
assertions that such requirements are
useless. But when it has become al-1
most absolutely necessary 'for a
teacher to attend all such meetings .
as those who have supervision over
them shall appoint; it should be also'
required of the board of education
and directors that they pay their j
ri' P" ni h .50 teachers such wages as will enable
(. prance) 4 00 I ihem to attend anu nave enough of
.ce 2 ?S ' their earnings left to last them until
'.lie school term begins again.
One of the arguments of Eugene
V. Debs to his listeners, the working
men, is, "You may build automobiles,
but you have to walk." And a good
thing it Is, too, for the worklngman.
If every man who Is compelled to toll
with his hands for a living were the
possessor of an auto, the entire lab
oring population of the . country
would soon all be killed off. Why,
see how many of the rich automobile
owners are meeting death every day.
The papers are full of their obit
uaries. They go out In the morning
full of gladness and they have
enough lucre to possess a whlzz-wa-
gon a1 buy gasoline and they come
back in the gloaming at nightfall
with their mangled remains In a
basket. The worklngman is indeed
fortunate that he has not enough
money to possess an automobile.
The foreign trade In automobiles
illustrates In a remarkable manner
the tendency of the users of such
machines to become faddists, says
the San Francisco Chroniclo v
imported from foreign countries iu
tomoblles to the value of $4,300,000
In 1907, and exported in the same
year $5,277,847 worth of similar ma
chines. Considering the extent of
the development of the industry In
this country and Europe it would
seem that an exchange of products
of a nearly similar character would
hardly prove profitable, but it Is
likely to continue as long as opinions
respecting the merits of particular
machines are as pronounced as they
are at present.
J. Adam Beede. somewhat famous
a congressional wit. was over
whelmingly defeated for renomlna-
tlon in the Minnesota republican
primaries. The dispatches say Bede
was defeated because he endorsed
Speaker Cannon's policy. rlis al
leged neglect of his district, his al-
or
Austria-Hungary tur- Ieged defense of the paper trust) and
rent, Russia 16 per other monopolies were also issues.
t cent. Sweden 18 Gompers spoke against Bede. "They
10 per cent, and got me," said Bede. "Now
Liianla a small quan- I'll go back to my farm and country
paper. May God have mercy on
Cannon's soul."
.Mrs. Wm. Astor. leader of so
ciety, has surrendered the leadership
of the "400." and in doing so gave
swelldom an awful jolt. In an in
terview In October Delineator she
characterizes the functions of some
of the society leaders as circusses.
and criticizes the wild rush for for
eigners. Little as congress has done, ac
cording to Its critics, the courts are
of the opinion that It did; more than
It had the right to do. This will
probably greatly encourage the do
nothing bunch In the next congress
"More wheels are turning" says
aa article on the industrial situa
tion, as though tlinl Bi'tHnrl pvprv.
j thing. More wheels are turning in
the heads of men in this town, and
they are not settling anything.
One of the slickest bids for class
Patronage ever made was put out
by the English magazine for women,
which said that no man can be a gen
tleman who is not an obedient hus
band. "Nobody's" Magazine. September,
gives a splendid descrinilnn of the
jSiuslaw country In a number of il
lustrated articles. Some of these
are reproduced in today's Guard.
Keep on working for a greater
"gene. Success is sure to crown
persistent and well-cjOroJted effort
In city.ml.llnK as well as' almost
j everything else.
I Sjo-iidn't wonder if the man who
"'t'. the chautauqiias exercised more
I'oli-ical influence than the rer had
' wad of gate-money on his per-
Itirkey ls said to want American
Capital, lint the Amnrtoun u-l.r, nnnlH
IllVcs
It would furnish good proof
th
np didn't want it himself.
iuilge from the talk he has
handing to republicans. J. J
is trying to earn the title of
Scarer.
Hi!
; dly, don't you thing that the
issue of trie Guard Is a
targe ami interesting paper
''wn the size of i:titie
SlJ.!
ne
may get n1P Car:-
road
ift.-r
'" '"rvallis Just by going
ril-'lit. Isn't it 'worth while
E
's-'-ne has Just begun to grow.
forvj)
"THIS IIATK IN IllsiCKv."
101 Mr. Dam. !.,. s,,
retary ul u ,u i, p
with pr.-.-.-ir, Itl. .'.
that o.umiv
iln-..'t, ,:,
destroyed in,. x
"Regent."
iM-riu. ,.,,.,
OriollS ill 111,- ,:;,
ClUall. V:.
'.in
1871 Lincoln's budv via
111 Its final riMn.
Sonneti,-:,! n:
1 Si James a. Garfield
president ol the . ,i'i,
died at Long Bran,
Horn in Cuyahoga u
, member I-. ly6l
1884 Earthquake shocks
llli,
felt
In-
In Michigan, Ohio
diana.
and
died.
- aitdu ;ill it ,,....
1901 Marie ilenri'etie
"urn. sent. (,
queen of the
Aged bixty-
Belgians, died
six years.
1907 The new treaty between
hrau.-e and Canada a
signed at Paris.
'THIS IS MY noili HIKTIIDAY"
Sir Heui-y Xorimm."
fair Henry Norman, author, trav
eler newspaper-writ,-, and. since
19U0 member of the British Parlia
ment, was born at Leicester Fug-
mm,, on September li), l.;,s u(,
received a .cosmopolitan' education
nrst in fcngiand. later in Paris, then i
in the I nited Slates, where he grad- i
uated from ll.-u-v,-,i r . . I
t. ., , " vt.i.eiDin aim
finally in Germany, where he wa
for two years a student from Har
vard, when he inaugurated the nulj
lic agitation for the national preser
vation or -Niagara Falls, which re
sulted In their subsequent purchase
by the state of .New York. Ho began
his newspaper career on the Pail
.Mall Gazette. When he inherited a
fortune four years later he began to
travel extensively. He visited many
Toreign countries and wrote interest
ing descriptive and critical articles
to various newspapers. In 1S95 he
became assistant-editor of the Lon
don Chronicle and in 190:! he found
ed The World's Work. ' He Is the
autnor of a number of excellent
books and was knighted last year
NEWS TfOTES.
There were 17,359 pupils In actual
attendance at the Portland public
schools yesterday, which shows a
gain of over the number who regis
tered day before of over 500. It Is
also grestiy in excess of the registra
tion on a corresponding dav of the
Fall term of 1907.
T. N. Neuliasen, a special Inspec
tor of the interior department, who
was prominent In the securing of
evidence upon which many of the
land fraud indictments in this state
were based, has telegraphed his res
ignation to Washington. Mr. Neu
liasen Is retiring from the employ
ment of the government to enuaiie
in private business in Portland.
'I lie Grants Pass schools opened
Monday under the supervision of K.
It. Turner, with 2 4 teacheds. .
GOOD COl'OH Cl'RK.
For tile complete cure of coughs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and nil
lung complaints tending to consump
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation as a standard
cough remedy. It contains no op
ium or harmful drugs and' can lie
given with safety to children. Price
$1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., W'll
llains Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O.
CALL l-'Oi: CITY W.MtHA.NTS..
Notice is hereby given that all city
warrants drawn on the general fund
up to and including No. S75, regls
.tered February 11, 190, will be paid
on presentation at my office Sep
tember 24. 19US. Interest will
cease on that. day.
FRANK UEISNF.H,
City Treasurer.
Eugene, Or., Sept. IS. IPOS.
i:
c. MoiKJAN's ri'iixrrriiK
FACTORY.
Furniture manutnetured for whole
sale or retail trade. Factory ,-n east
end of Fifth street. Iteiiairiun .id-
ited. Phone Black
phone, Black .lain.
l;i-i.,
nee
tf
Large shipment ol rocKers and .lin
ing chairs just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furii.ture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
I
DeWitt's Carbonic! Witch Ham 1
Salve is lhe best tiling to
piles. Sold by ail druggists.
I.-
Car fresh cement jn-t receive, 1.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
SOUTHERN' PACIFIC
It. It. TIME CARD
Townnl Porllnnd rasseuger t q
No. Pi -2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex- ,
press. ! m
No. 1 S C; 00 a. in., Cottage Grove."
Passenger.
No 12 J 1:5,1 a. in., Rosehurg
3n"-: , rortian.. Ex
Townnl San l-rancix .i I'aeiiL'er.
No. 11 2:1 p in , Ro.-ejuig i as-
senger.
No. 17 :3.1 p.m.,
Passenger.
No. 1512:32 a.m.
press.
No. 13 5:41 a. m
Cottaje Grove
, California Ex
., San Fraucls-
co Express.
Wemlling Branch.
0. 84 :3u a. m., leaves Rogene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 . m
een from SnririKil-'id
srrlves Eu-
No. 87 1 t'l'i p.
1,-a'CS F igi
for Wendiiriif
So. n r. : p t. . svr.vei t
,i ti. ins AS'-'
p .r- a d Dr
JOHN II
A--
J. GILLETTE.
Local Agent.
O
Sl'IrTT
!. G. P.
THE EtOEXE PAIir OrARD. SATl HI
!r
,M requiring -i:ni-.i:
I treatment acting time-hand . uti(1,. . '
M Wu"' f r it ra.tl.-ai a:.,i ; . r':. "ire
j Hie sTtatot .otisiitnii,1!;:,: r. ,.,,;,
j Hood's Sarsapanlla
1 j In usual liquid for,,, r ,,. thM,,..Ul.
"bletsknownasSnrsatabs. ,!.,,- h
Nasal and other local forms .( ,-uar'a
are relieved by Catarrlcls. w!,i,h alIav m.
uiuuiauun and deodorize dis.-har-,
Sterling
Silver
Novelties
You often find it hard to get
small silver pieces for pres
ents. We have just what
you want !n
Butter Knives
Sugar Shells
Olive Spoons
Jelly Spoons
Lettuce Forks
Cream Ladles
Bon Bon Spoons
Birthday Spoons
These pieces are rich in design,
heavy weight, and are not
expensive nfor such quality.
SEE
WINDOW
J. O. WATTS
Cor. 8th mni Willamette Sts
MMMMMMM
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have
SHABBY CHAIRS In
OLD
your
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only BOo T
A can of Chlnamel will work
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can.
See our west show window.
SK TO SKK OCR NKW WALL
PAPER
16-18 West Seventh St.
OVERTON
j Wall Paper and Paint Co
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
ycur work
Aya & Heitzm&n
24 West 8th St,
Phone black I 117
STONE'S HEAVE DROPS
Greatest known ren.edy lor heavri
Highland, Or., Del. 31, 1902
This is to certiiy lint I give m
marr one bottle ! "Stone's Heave
Drops" and cured hrr ol heaves.
This was last winter and she har
not been aliecled since - G Wallace
DR.S.C. S TONE. Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists.
$.100
;GEO. K. MUNROE
. FURNITURE
; iit i
l iuhlii St.. I llgelle, (Iri-aoll.
Phone lied .i.i.ll.
Sole Agents lor lie' Portland
Slinc Woiks.
l-'ii"; -. -t lire,- rt.-.i'.-. iti'luding tto
not. d D'-t roil Lit " A'-" lhe Laclede
Kal'i'es the l"--t inw price range
on the rnai ket.
A tuM liio- of Heaters Just from
Ml,, facility.
C,,:i and examine our large s!o k
I,. :,,ri. Id til-' w here.
J . , I . ' "--'"-tse. .mc.
j. V. BARRINGtR
Exp't housemnver
Move, anythin?. Twenty-liv
It .'" f rtf' Ffiicirrc, E
Fifto:nth .wid Oak Phone
,Ri:d'j)31t."'Eij'(rOi?oo. j
Q U 1
o o
lAV. SKITEMKEK ll. mils.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 I'H SALE
WOOD KCK SALK-Enquire at Yo
i.i'i s t hue store. ,f
FOH SALE TuoroiiKTior.d Hereford
B'll.s for sale. Enquire Hi) Wil
lainette street. ;(
Al-E - A gTod , k team;
w.-icii, Mto: call at -.;, Hast
r.!eenth street. t
FOU SAl.K Good SL waion
J. Wood, went end Eighth street.
Plume taruiers Sxti.
OOP Fun dry. maple 4-foot
wood, S4.25. Williams Transfe
Colupauy. Main 651.
FOR SAI.KrJuff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. w. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, cornvr 19th t.
FOU SALE one full blood Knnibou
lette Hani: also grade rams; K. L.
Jacobs, tllenwood Stock Farm, Hex-!
ter, Oregon.
RNSIHENCK FOH SaLB Or for'
I rent, at 156 Kast Eleventh street.
Address, or Inquire of E. liuiim, !
Pendleton, Oregon. ' ol
FOR SALE 70 beau of goats, either
nannies or wethers; take your
fholuo. Phono Farmers 4n. W.
P. Lower. Croswoll, Or. ol
FOR SA.fj ii-room nouse, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
S0x7t feet. Price. 12100. Ore
gon Laud Company. tf
Pltl'NES FOR SALE Silver. Italian
and Petite prunes at t0 cents a
bos, delivered in the city. Jens'
Jensen, Phone Farmers lSx. nil1
FOH SALE Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. Has been
iisod only few weeks. Call at
Eugene Gun Co.'s Store. tf
FOR SALE Ono National cash reg
ister, one Remington typewriter
and a large Iron aafs. Enquire of
L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings
bank building.
FOR SALB Oaaolln engines, 2 ft
horepower Weber, t heraepower
Union, la good condition, nearly
now; oheap. B. F. Youngs, Black
Butte. Oregon. s 1
FOR SALE Cottage on Olive St.
Fine lot, close in. Must sell. Bar
gains; lots, cottages, residences,
acreage, farms, timber and busi
ness. J. M. Morris & Son, Room 11
over 1st Nat'l Bk. S-19
BULL, FOR SALE One registered
Holstein-Frleslan bull, three yearB
old September 8. liiOS; . milk
strain; geutlo. L. A. llouok, Mon
roe, Or., R. F. D. No. 1. s30
HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from
the owner and buy right, nice high
lots or bouse ami lot, all on the
sireet car line. I nave 8 lots anil 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at SOti East Thirteenth 3t.
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 000-gullon tank,
fittings, 40 feet lVs-lnch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Sliuiu way's,
East Seventh street. See It. tf
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one set of cuniu hnrncHs
and one 3 W -inch Mitchell wagon,
in good condition. Mules nro true
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. Inquire at this office.
FOR SALE Fine business properly
located In the best part of lhe city
for business in the city of Eugene.
Brings in a good rental now and can
lie made to bring in more. For fur
ther Information, it you mean busi
ness, call ou the Pacific Land Com
pany, room 7, llovey block I). I..
Cartwell, Manager. tf
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE
Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young and well)
bred, call and sec them at Cres
well, or write to Schmltt Bros, for
description, prices and terms, tf
FOR SALE-For a few days, lot .Mix
liiO. new house, 4 rooms. 2 rooms
upstairs each 12x14; 2 rooms
downstairs 10x14 and 1 I I -i ; hallt
slairs. Price
J.'.riO. For further
Information
I on I'aiific Land i
ca
Company, Room 7. 1
D. L. Curt mell. Mttr.
lovey 1,1,
FOR SALE Lot 72xHiO feel, corner,
lot; two houses, one a cottai;e of i
six rooms, fairly good, the ntherj
an old house not mii'-li good; one j
block from carlinn; clove to depot j
and business part of town. At a
bargain if sold d'l-tng September,
!'.0S. S. R. Williams. If
LOTH FUR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and S-rooin liou-.e; barn: fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill rare. It Iti'ixtt.'i on
Twlfth and Alder streets, lii't
north of Patterson school. J. J
Walton. r,l.", Willamette sireet. if
I- ul: SALE II V OWNER Fit en
a- I -s ol choice t r nil iaiol . w id,
,'iiui selected vnre; of flili'- and
lrrj,s; a:i In leatiiig. Tluee
llilieS sOllfllWest I'f lilll'.ell, . f,l
telephone i t-d rural rl I i v. j y rout,
iom.iI hoiise and new bain Prn e
i . a-oiiii tile. Call up I'a t iners'
FOR S I.E 4:i a' r.-s
:'.ti In cnlttval Ion: net
-!ii'.! and chicken lo
lain: or'io-ird: t he
ll level land,
houc, wood
use and new
(lied wells
,od water: ev,-r
. it with 1'.
good- 'I'liis
t!e next 'i lLn
'iing o
tie! ud 1 n
tnu.-t h
I Imv
- ral lo's i
and :-
:. I i-itk at
.- ,:ti,-i;i
... t . 1.
'ti.T illfolll
tu I. arid f'
biiiiding.
in and
I, . hi-
Room
irtineil
tf ,
', . Ilov.
manage
D. I
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 u good
lime to visit th store. People
look for the ads to tell them
those 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 "ruu-down"
clock or ad are aliuut equally
uimatlBfuetury, uiuervlcMlilc,
misleading.
Curious thing about it is that
a merchant who would think tt
absurd to have a ruu-dowu'' or
oul-of-repalr clock will, some
times, deliberately let his a.l
stop runulng. It's not wbn). nor
good busluess, nor defensible
ou any kuowu gionnds- but It
is sometimes done.
WAKTICH
WANTED Giri for general house
work. Cull at -177 Ollvo street, tf
WANTED To reul, a modern house
not inter man September la. G. I
Gross tf
WANTED A
housework,
etle street.
girl to do general
Apply U57 Willani
tf AN 1 ED Girl wanted at once to
do housework. Enquire al 71
West Ninth street. tf
WANTED At ono, 20,000 bushels
of onts. lnqulru Williams Trans
fer Company. Mala li&l.
WANTED At once A woman to
wash and Iron two days out of the
week. Inquire 148 K. Eighth. S23
WANTKD Geod oompetent girl for
general housework. Mrs. M. A.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth Btreet. U
WANT CD A auuiher of girls to
learn nursing. Enquire at the Uu
gone General Hospital. tf
WANTEDTO RUNT A big farm
on Bhares, for from 3 to T years.
Address "C. D.," ouro Guard, tf
WANTED A good farm near Ku
gene of from 80 to 100 acres; will
go out eight miles. Enquire at
the Real EBtato Exchange, Cole
mon building. tf
WANTED River bottom farm of
from IB to 4 0 ncres that ovorflow-B.
Must have building spot ubovn high
water. Call at rooms 3 and 4,
Colemon building. tf
WANTED Position us cook in camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence. References, Hooth-Keily
Co. R. B. Garman. London, Or. If
WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6
rooms, for two or three months;
not too fur out. Threo In family.
Eugene Real Estate & Investment
Co.
VitH KENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 3I7
West Fifth street. tf
FOR RENT A farm of Kit) acres,
two miles southeast of Eugeiiii for
rent at once. Address Box 1-1.
Eugene, Oregon. tf
FOR RENT The Hotel Mnplnion
will be for rent to Hie right party
on Sept. 20. Apply to R. II. Clow,
Mapletou, Oregon.
FOR RENT Nieo front room; fur
nace heat; elortrlc lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 164 East Ninth street.
FOR RENT
1 1 vat Ion ;
orchard.
Iier lath.
McMinpli.
si) acres, li.'i under cul
bouse, burn, henhouse,
Possession ulven Seplellt
For particulars see R.
y, fiail Wlllaineit., slleel.
LOST AND MH'MI
LOST - In Falrnioiint last
ulghi. a
nolo, signet bv Jim Hunter, in la
vor of Peler Landfall, for I2.'i.
Finder please lei 111-11 to Eltg'-lie
Real Estate and Investment Com
pany and receive reward. s 1 ;i
MIHC FLI.rtNKOI H
SAY- I am icro agaiu to work. I
am the lone cemeni worker and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
DON'T
want
buy ;
ert v.
fail to See I'll'
baigains in leal ,
nd -ell f,n m and
III If J on ;
i'.lte We '
improved and
tun
Timber ,
,-m, lio
el mil
a II.
nig -uu i
U alloti
for I-:
boa in
on t 1
CHANG!
i't tt
.iil;m ln'"i
,.,t.' Will
til Ill'lUlie
I t ie k. Ol.
w : to 1 0 -A 4 w a
ifllCe ,e.i,e
I at i.-a-,
el lat
i . Fa I
Frank E. II
DO YOl' WAN I
ed. sour h'ois
Good work gi
able prleei.
Main in:
at ant
Nir-1;
Mill,',,
phone
IF YOl' WANT In get all lb.,
omr ptoper'y luing-t, lisl
the Real Estale Exchange
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THE OREGON' LAND COM PAN Y
aland on its own merits and has
no combination with anv other
company. Wo eliminate all pos
sibility of graft by immediately
bringing seller and buyer together.
We can find what you want if It is
to be hud iu the coast country, and
will gladly give all inquiring 'stran
gers any Information pntwible. We
have a iarge list of farms and city
property, also some good buys lii
timber lauds on reasonable terms.
4 12 Willamette strHir. Eugene. Or.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND Rl IU;t-xl.H
DR. H. L. 8TUD1.EY Osteopathia
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence, .27 Pearl street.
Phone lllnek 3207.
C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo
phystc.lam and anrgeon. Chroulo
disease and dlseosM of women
and children a specially. Electri
cal vlhruiory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and , Duun build
ing. Plume Main (40. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
Hit. ANNA MAURKK. Osteopathic
phy'ciau. All curable dlsoaset)
treaied. Women and nhlldtan u
specially. Office over F E. Dunn's,
Phone Red 1631.
G. S. PKAHDSLEY, m. D. Regular
..physician and surgeon. Offices 16
and 17 McClung building. Eighth
and Willamette Btrews. Office and
residence phone. Ualn 47.
ATTOKN KYB-AT-LA W
L. BILYEl), Attorney-at-law. O trice
ovsr Yoran's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregoa.
UDON R. BDMUN60N, Attorney-at-law.
Roema 1 and 1, ttugene Loan
and Barings Bank.
u. M. TRAY IS, Atlorner-at-law. Of
fice ever Eugene Lean ft Savings
Bank, Rugose. Oregon.
S. D. ALLKN Attornc--at-la.w. Of
fiee over Eaton's kook atore, 616
Willamette street. Phone Black
2181.
C. A. W1NTERME1KR, Attorney-at
law. Land titlus end probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambors-Brls-tow
Bank.
WALTON tt NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In ail the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon,
GEOHG1C II. DORRIS Attorney-at-law;
office llovey Building, cor
8th and Willamette streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsman block, Rugune, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft BEAN, attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Boats, .
Practice In all courts of the statu
and before the U. 8. Land Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and lb McCluny
JESSE &. WELLS, lawyer, NoTTg
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
oppnalte poalotflce. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Phone
Red 1)76.
1. N. 1IARBAUG1I. Special atten
1 tlon given to divorce and settle
aionl if estates. Agent for Conti
nental insurance Company. Hoiiu,
f, First National Bank Building,.
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
siirtl'UACTOllS
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, W'uren Bloc,
Eugene. Or Prl. ua reimonxhle.
REAL KHTA1 K AGENTS!
J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealers It real
estnto. Creswell. Or
UNDERTAKERS
J. W. KAYS ft CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
! DAY ft HENDKKSON, undertakers
j and etnbalmera. Corner Wlllauv
1 ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
Btreets. Phone Red 441.
MINING lONGIM.KItS
HERBERT LEIUII. mining engineer
and expert metnlliirglu. Reliable
1 Information furnished to Intending
I Investors. Examinations and re
1 ports on mines and ore IreHimoiil.
Eugene Oregon.
ARCHITECT
1 FREE TIIOMAS ArcbilecrTseTcn
es and plans drawn, blue priuts
and speclllcatlons General super
vision o-er buildings Iu course of
construction. f thinking ol build
ing, large or small, . e me Tr; nil
i reasonable. Room 7, t brisman
block.
I I I HI.NMIY SI III. I ons
Lit' EN'SE 1 1'KT !: R I N A 1 . -,: ,s r 1 1
GIJONS Calls iiniliip'lv an-tten il
night or day. Dr'. ( " i 1 1 i - ; - A Han
- 111. "'... tiiooie. .Mam : 1 H'S-(Jl'-nce
I'lo Mam '. I J
SI IU I. MlliS
Todd,
. Offlc
surv,
412
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'hone, Red 65C
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