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us.oe Guard. 2.00 .51' A F . nnstof- kii- - w I ascription' or ; t r.niro: .-.i.d circulation & GWRD- At - V . f f VP to one Ki""' ,11, means 10,250 ..tmc 8vantage of pallid advertising la'. IlIlOS STATKMEN'TS L.j nr. Saturday printed the E Hit iu regular dally clreu i t the 2000 mark. It Lii muter of information to Li ito, we contend, have a How what they are paying tin bur advertising space. tlfc-more ready and willlog till statement to the satis-' at advertiser who wishes our mailing lists, carrier In ud press run records. tine morning paper must mi asserts that it has a Million of 2500 at least Han It actually possesses, advertisements on such Is akin to obtaining nion- (alse pretenses. In justice .aid be a law punishing pun- ol making false circula- WLOVMK.VT PROBLEM ! up with labor problems Is Jlenge to oiganizatlon the unemployment. Figures are published after a great lockout to show the amazing : B both sides through the - What colossal sums jire lost rinrinp hapil timao iKJrsli of factory boilers i ud tens of thousands of l: iiinly seek employment. To 'sauueni oi inaustrial com the wastes of duplicated i utioualed factories run. ;in time, and of superfluous nam, are all abhorenl. organhers seem not to tiupendous wastes of un-fa- T'e salesman is yet "o fill make the nation K'-bf unparalleled lots lu 'ta Cojev armies are re ci lo ill tbenjenlist the u in orsanizini. t,. i. N'ta in industry and em- """uiveiy, we are con "t't'V until that organ-W- It Is an indict-'""lii)- to control our af 0lilfts one year are -,tl br shui-lowns the a (everlsh i,,..... ... .... ... , uaie 10 ill '' Wiled by anxin,,. ,.,... 'borders, and .h I''" 'o onr shores at- :,: of prosperity as hobos in adversiiy. "wr the American ;a the nation win t Isnsths In ,!, '""''06 smoothly. s,vs wia in Atlantic """W bid.s organ " H'ie emia'h- i i'ir u j ""i"'riant , di3l-ilile in the ,Z n Sivos nun -the imr,ve.,u Andrew C'ar,,,g1(. -ae.i L.-i-er t-at sa-r-,.. a, 'i? 'm o th. 'i 1 1"'' 4 ). it is ' ro:.,.-;.,, ; '-aiu;a. j, in u-ir t.. ins. i-ar ki- ' i( T mi Law. the Ir?.drince .31 i" - 10 ' syjtcin" ' controlled a majority of the United : Slates senators was true, kuwson was Ion the Inside and knew unquestlona j bly what he was talking about. For ' aker has been convicted and will be . retired from public life at the end of ! his present term. Bailey has been i tarred with the same stick, but uiau I aged to secure a re-election through I his thorough machine organization i In Texas. His usefulness, however. has been destroyed and it Is only a ' question of time when he will be '. laid on the shelf. Really, it begins to look as If the time might come when the people will rule the coun try again. The Wright aeroplane may be ai.l.. Alljany. mlghty big success, but just the same we would much rather take our chances on a long journey In a com mon old lumbering railway coach than via the modern flying machine. They are all right enough, but the other 'fellow can have all the pleas ure and we will simply read about It. Even a fall of slmethlng like eighty feet, as was experienced the other bay by Orville Wright and Lieutenant Selfrldge, by which the latter lost his life, Is a mighty uncomfortable expe rience and one not calculated to in crease the public confidence In aerial navigation. As we related before, we are willing to take our chances , a little nearer the earth. Oxygen la to take the place of of whisky and brandy, according to word that comes from a London sci entist. That auits the thirsty fellows here In Eugene. Wine, though a mocker, Is a mighty hard thing to get hereabouts, by reason of the strin gent local option laws, but there Is abundance of hot air. The time may come when all may get gloriously drunk by turning on the electric fan. Wouldn't that be great? Then, too, It would save a great many trips to Portland, -and a lot of trouble trying to enforce anti-near beer ordiuances. The people residing in that part of town are very much disappointed at the delay In placing an arc light at Fifteenth and 'Willamette streets. They assert they have a good claim to recognition, and la appears that way recognition, and it appears that way locality, which is building up very rapidly. .Referring to the man who commit ted suicide the other day, because he could not get his life insured, the Stockton Record says the fellow re- minds him of an editor it knows, who : cussed everything black and blue one Sunday because the paper was latu and kept him from church. , , "" " . .. . ,, I We are glad to see the University students buck again. They are a bright looking lot of young men and young women, . full of lire aud an.ul- tlou, and the city of Eugene Is belter j In all respects for their presence! hero. 1 Hearst says: "1 'am trying with ; all my might to elect Hisgeu and i Graves." But he did not add that! he expected to succeed If he had he might have found himself playing the star part in a lunacy commission hearing. " --s"-" i I stated that a piano tuner after being, A . 1 ..;nni t..t. ....) ii . blind for fifteen years is now able to see through a rabbit's eyeJ Wonder if he'll follow br'er rabbit's habit of scooting every time he sees a dog? uoston nas a scare on uuu..i "- Jiips trying to get plans of its har- j hor defenses. The next thing will ue.have for ages maintained an estao a "holler" for the entire army and , navy to protect tne sac.ej i.ume - culture and baked beans. Former Senator Fred Dubois is an- AN ARBITRARY DATE. : SEPTEMBER "-tffv i I -sss - IK . J THE I-XCEX-E oilier man who needs strong axe a. protector. ' , He's pit the fr m t,- hi. this time court. " j I . , ' o - We take it that the tinker bowls John W is said to have bought 1 Texas residen ere not fur use i:i lr- " . 'THIS DATi: IN IllviultV. .-eiiieiii..r 1-1 I 1435 Treaty of Arras concluded be- i ,hJT :r ,"M..r.hn:n aud 1589 llenrv iv ,)..f..,.r. , defeated the I.,.1: uers at Argues. " i lieOS-Hudson. the explorer r,nh me present site of the eitv ntr i t .-meric au rurce under (!en. vtayne defeated bv the Brit- ish under lien r.r..e li92 Krauce declared a republic. 1S20 J. Hodman Drake, poet, died Horn Aug. 7. 1795. 1852 John Chambers, first govern or of Iowa. died. Horn In New Jersey, in 177a. 1SS1 llody of President Garfield lay In state in the capital at ashington. 1S9S Statue of Samuel do Cham plain unveiled at Quebec bv i-ora Aberdeen. 1900- Much destruction caused heavy rains in Texas. by "THIS IS MY ,-rih lilltTHDAV." Chulalongkorn I., King of Siam. ls the ,.1(.K, ,lf ' , ' " Maha Mongkut, whum he succee Ulion the thrnnt. f')et,u,r. 1 iv.:v I i ue rojai iiignuy in sunn is nomi nally hereditary, but does not des cend always liom the father to the eldest son, each sovereign being in vested with the privilege of nomi nating his own successor. King Chu lnlongkron Is a tall and fine looking specimen of an Oriental monarch. He has a number of wives, of whom, however, only one has the rank of queen. He has three children by the present queen and two by a former queen who died several years ago. There are also twenty half-brothers ot the king. The king governs his country with the aid of a cabinet consisting of the heads of the various departments of the government. t'ALKNTAK OK SIHKTS Monday. Opening of annual tournament of Texas Lawn Tennis Association at San Antonio. Opening of national motor boat carnival on the Hudson river. Opening of NoTthwest Racing Cir cuit meeting at Portlund, Oregon. Opening of Grand Circuit trotting meeting at Colmnbus, O. Tuesday. "Kid" Goodman vs. Dick Ilyland, 12 rounds, at Boston. Annual tournament of Iowa Chess Association begins at Waterloo. nni.nln.r f.f flr.Mit Wfccll.rn Trot- clmlU meeting llt i.ekin, m. AA;elli(;-lnv. Open championship of 'Metropoli tan (lolf Association lieglns nt l!al tusrol. Twenty-four hours' endurance run (,r Buy Stnte Automobile Association from Hoston to Helton Woods, N. H., and return. Jllm S""e Fi'lr r"TOS hegln 81 ' Tlmrsday. Annual horse show at Mineola, 1'- 1 Annual iii'i-t of Oregon ! ield J.""' ' Trial dub b'.'fins llt Independence. 1-Yiilny. Annual show of ' Ladies' Kennel 'Association of California opens at mora rars Safiirduy. Annual race mieti:i-r of Automo hlle Club Lf Canada, begins at Mon treal. Kootliall contest University of Pennsvlvanla-West sltv a phi!aJeplii Virginia I niver- tiia. G(K)I rt'll CI P.K For ike complete cure of coughs, colds, afthnia and lironchitis and all . ,,,, ,i,inl. ,,iiiiir t.- cms. mm tion liverwort, Uir and wiiil cherry lished reputation standard Jt contains no op , harmful drills and can be : given with Fafety to children. Price ljl.00. Sold by Liein Drug Co., Wil-I Mams Mfg. Co, pru;is., Cleveland, O.l McBr.de in St. Louis Bapublio. j Wr!&' DAILV GCARD. MONDAY. S SEPTEMBER 21. 1008 S1ISI.AW WANTS PLANK i:'U isi n r 'The Flor. i-n v,... At the August s-.s,; ,, t . ' court at Kllgelle. V i ' 11 1 , - .1 - , t -1 .1 ' he built fr,,, M,,, !','', .';! l""iiiiun bore the su-,i,r,,' huM'lerd voters a.! iU . siding in different par i 1 '" -Nearly i-verylni.lv i ml as : ' e minny sign. ,i t ; "en as many n Kuj.mu- !.l C, gene - as enu, rsed by the Kii I oni mei-ei u I ...... the ..-; , '.i.u .tuu .11- H:ll-- that oraaai.iti.in appeared before the , ... " me curt in behalf 1.1, ''V"1""'- , , " matter was v. me petitions, l lit' m " . f .U".a,'r ?WrUm oi the ......'' " . " la learn. la lie II taken mil The people of the hu ,,. .: ' very anx- .una .u nave me road built and th p.ujeci nas tne endorsement of the leading commercial orEaniz:itim.. i me coumy. it would lie a greut ben-i em notn to Eugene and to t he people of this section and help devolop a I .o.iKe iiuniou oi i.ane countv In petitioning the court to have the road planked the people in this part of the county feel that thev are not asking for any more than they are justly entitled to receive. good road from Eugene to the coast is greatly needed and would help to keep at. home In the countv many dollars that are now spent In'maklng trips to other parts of the state Considering the cost or a plank road as compared with crushed rock, the difficulty of getting suitable mate rial, durability, and how much easier . ... .n loan is U) lliuil oier. our people are very stronglv in favor of the latter and are anxious that the court take decisive action toward securing plank from some source and have the road built with out unnecessary delay. 1IAIXKS lmoTHKUS AUK YISITINM IX IDAHO W. V. Haines, of Kugeno, and J. A. Haines, of Curry county, Oregon, are visiting with tiles on of the lat ter, J. L. Haines, of Star. These gentlemen passed through this section 57 years ago on their way across the plains to the coast, and this ls their first visit q Iloise since that time. They Settled In Southern Oregon In 1 SO 1 and have been residents of that section con tinuously, taking an active interest in the affairs of their adopted state and are closely identified with its early history. Notwithstanding the fact that they having reached the age of 81 years, being twin brothers, they are still ac tive and In the bust of health, and look as though they were good for 20 years more of active work. Hoiso (Idaho) News. Attorney F. M. DeN'effe has return ed home from Portland. His fath er, who is ill, is better. PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boll inir water, cool and serve. 10c. per package at all grocers. 7 llavora, Reiuacall aubstitulea. SOUTH KliX PACIFIC K. II. TIM 10 CARD Toward Portland- Passenger No. 162:43 a, m., Oregon Ex- press. No. 18 -6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 1211:55 a. m., Roseburg Passenger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward San FrajclHco PatwengfT. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg .Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottaje Grove Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis co Express. Wemlliug ltranch. No. 84 X:30 a. tn., leaves Eogene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 8 7 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene for Wendling. Ka- :,u ,u" arrives cugone Irom wenaiing. WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. O. P. A. f. GILLETTE. I oca) Agent. i! A New Set of Chairs Whv do you have SHABBY CHAIRS ii OLD your 0i home, when you can matte them GOOD AS NEW for only 50c ? A can of Chlnamo.1 will work 5 wonders in your home. i See that the Chinaman ls on every can. 1 See our west show window. SK III Sl-.KOI It NEW WALL t PAPER I 16-18 West Seventh St. i OVERTON I Wall Piper end Paint Co J It Julius Goldsmith CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 OR BA1.K FOR SALE Tuorougin.rtM Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire i;,u Wil lamette street. ( FOR SALE A good weight ;'!0u: call Eleventh street. work team; at Kast tt KOK SALE Good 3 V. wagon. A. J. Wood, went end Eichtti st reel Phontt IilrMrd Xvti -.. ' Z "wu rina dry, map e 4-foot wood, $4. Com puny. i. Williams Transfer Main 651. sai.k uood barn for sale cheap -&32 Mill St.. J. M. Orrlck - - . 8:2 l"OU SA1.N rturf Orptogtou eggs, 13 for II. W. B. Hamilton, 1 1 0 U Columbia avenue, corner 19th Mt. 1'OU SAI.K One full blood ltuinlkiu-! lette Hani; also grade rams; It. 1,. j Jacobs. Glonwood Stock Kami. Dex ter, Oregon. 1 KKS1DKNCK KOI I SAl.K--()r for rent, nt 166 Kast K.leventh sine:. Address, or Inquire of 1-1. Itauin. Pendleton. Oregon. ol KOK SALK 70 heau of gents, either nanniag or wethers; take otir choice. Phouo Kanners 4x. W. P. Lower. Creswoll, Or. ol KOlt SAIjfci 8-roiim House, uree blocks from Willamette stileet; lot 80x7t foot. Price, SIM on. Ore gon Land Company. if KOU SALK Cootl paying cash busi ness; everything complete and running. Small capital required. Call 627 Willamette St. S19 P1U1NHS FOR SALK Silver, Italian and Petite prunes at 60 rents a bux, delivered In the city. Jens Jeuaen, Phose Farmers lSx. J1 FOR 8ALH Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been usad only few weeks. Call at Kngpso Can Co.'s Store. tf FOR SALK One National cask reg ister, oae Remission typewriter aid a large Iron ua,t. Hnqulre of L. M. Travis, Loan ft Savings bask building. FOR SALhl Ottsotino engines, 2 borepower Wefeer,- 6 horsepower tniou, in good randition. nenrly new; cheap. H. F. Youngs, ltlack Hutte, Oregon. s21 HULL FOR SALK One registered Holsteln-Frieslan bull, three years old September S. 1H0S; milk strain; gentle. L. A. llouck, Mon roe. Or.. R. F. D. No. 1. 830 HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house und lot, all on the street car line. I have 8 lots and 2 dwelling houses. All miiHt go. lu qulre at 806 East Thirteenth at. FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallou tank, fittings, 40 feet IVi-lnch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Khuiu way's. East Seventh street. Soo It. tf FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness aud olio 3 -Inch Mitchell wagon. In good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit, S456. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE Fine business property located in the best part of the city for biiness In the city of Eugene.. Brings in a good rental now and (Jin be made to bring in more. For fur ther Information, II you mejiu busj ness. call on the Pacific l-snd Com pany, rnim 7, Hovey block. D. L. CartwHll. Manager. il DRAFT HORSES FOR SALK Scluuitt Brothers, of CrrwMdl. have four good draft horse tor sale) Mienn. Thev are vouoe AJid Wf.L' , lirnrf Call and bih- theui at ."res - well, or write to S hiiiiti BroH. for descrliition, prices and ix-rms. tf l-"ftl UAl I.' l..,p a fi.u- Hmvu llll 1, 4, X alio, new house. 4 room. 2 room! '''Oil RENT - Uirge fninl room so l upatnltw each 12x14: 2 rooms lie.lrooio adjoining, furnished, downstairs 10x14 aud 11x14: hull . elecirm lights; phone and bath; . hUiirs Price S-'i.'i1) For furl her i cniiioiiatlons for I wo or three; gfii lnJormatlon call on Pacific Land ; tlenien prefi rred: 32 M.'Jl St. Company, Room 7. Hovey lilork. I M. L. (lartmell. Mgr. tf ! FOR BALL- Lot 72il0 lew. comer I lot; two houses, one a cottage of nix rooms, fairly gorxl. 1lie ot.lier an old house not mnrh good, one liloi from carllne; cluie m depot und liilflili'-ss part of town. At li i ... li ....i.i .1...;... K..,.t..,l.r , nil, k.iiii ii .-vie, , , ... . lUtlK. S. ii. Williams. tf M)TH Fllt KALE BY OWNER Tw lots aud X-rooin house; lisrn; land f'jr giinien; on l ourin nejir mill rsice. l-oi Itoxlii on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just1 north of I'liferson school. J. .1 Walton, f. 1 T. Wlllaiin-tle srwt. t ,' ! FOR rt.-M.K. BY OWNER 1'lltii ll acres of choiiw frnli land, wide , and seier-t.-d variety of lr,lil and herrieh; all in bearing. Thr-v ! miles southwest of Eugene, on iee,lione and rural delivery mute. (end house and ro-w ham. Price i ; reasonahle. Call up Farmers' I phone o2 IFOR SALK -43 ,-uriT all leyel land. :io In culilvai Ion; new hoil-e. wood shed and chicken house and new l.arn; orchard; three g'e.d w,-:is and good water: everything on the ,;aci- giH-i with It. Includltiii holl-l-ll,,:,! gOO,I.-. Ttlll- HlU-t l,e .old ill 'he next 3 0 davc I bin,' ,-, -., -.-veral lots do-.- InSatid al-o ii' . -,,1,1 lot x:'." t . , k,-n itel l-itk and ..:. !iii ,re I, il L'-I'll- at, t - ,Mie ot - - W'liai,, 't- There '.r.t.:.:.oii call !-(.- I ii r- le- f',e Pacific Land ( '. on p.i R ", ',. llovey building. D. L. farm,, maiiUger. 1 WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You would opi'ii a tvsitittMVti lottiT or a toU'iam. of rours-! Hut are you not. Just the name, somewhat careless about other things that should have almost equal interest to you? Perhaps onee u week per haps onee a day a classified ad is printed that touches your personal interest as sure ly and aa ket-nly as the letter or telegram would - hut. are you SI' UK to see it, to consider It, to answer it. to profit by It? Of course the Want Ad Is de livered (it you iw one of n bunch and ymi Imve to pick out the one that Is "l-XMl YOl WARTICU YV AN'TKL) C.iii Un general house work. Call at 477 Olive street, tf WA.Vl'KI) To rent, u modern house not later thau September 15. ti. U. Cross tf WANTKU A housework, etto street. girl to do gouurul Apply C57 Wlllam tf WANTKU Ulrl wanted at once to do housework. Knqulro at 71 West Ninth street. tf WANTKU At once, 20,010 hnsliola of oats, luqulre Willinms Trans fer Company. Main 0H. WANTKU At once A woman to wash aud Iron two days out of the week. Inquire 149 K. Klghth. S2S WAKTail) Uood competent girl (or general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 Went Math street, tf WANTUD A number of girls to learn nursing, hinqulre at the Uu gsne General Hospital. tf WANTED TO HUNT A big farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. D" care Guard, tf WANTED To borrow S1700.00 nt 6 per cent. Good security given Address 1)., care of Guard. tf WANTED A good farm near Eu gene of from 80 to 100 ncres; will -go out eight miles. Enquire a! tho Real Estato Exchange, Cole- mon building. tf WANTKU River bottom farm of from 15 to 4 0 acres that ovorflows. Must huve building spot above high water. Call at rooms 3 and 4, Culemon building. tf WANTED Position as cook in camp or hotel. Fifteen years' exporl cnoe. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. H. Carman, London, Or. if WANTED Furnlsned house, 5 or 6 rooniB for two or three months; not too far out. Three In family. (Eugene Real Estato & Investment Co. KOlt KENT FOR RENT--Furnished rooms at 367 West Fifth street. tf FOR RENT A farm of 160 acres, two miles southeast of Eugene fur rent at once. Address llux 14. Eugene, Oregon. tf FOR RENT The Hotel Mapliiton will be for rent to the right iisrty on Sept. 20. Apply to H. II. Clow, Maplelon, Oregon. . FOR RENT- Nice frout room; fsr naro heat: electric lights SJid bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 Kast Ninth street. . .FOR KENT ku acres, ti."i under rul l.vation; bouse, barn, henhoUfie, nrcliaril. Possesion given Si-plrjn-1,,-r l.",th. For purtlcuUrs see Jt. McMiirpliey, U'llliiinote nt.rni-t. f : - ' MIHl I- l.l.l.NKOHH am u.-re ai;aiu to work. I inn tho lone cement worker and llulsher. G, t your work done by L. C. Williams. "I" fali to we ''heem If you wnnt. bargains iu r,-al estatl-. We l,ii. und sell farm and illy prop erty, Improved and iililuiir,ve,l. Tnr, her and loinliig stock. II. Che 7.IIU Room I 1. Walton Bldg. If FflR i:XCIIAN;i: Good nirome l,.-ani,g properly, litaklug Interest on M 'iiio a! I per cent. Will ex-fiai,l',- Tor good farm. Eniillre ol Frank K. Blair, Full Creek, Or. II t Ylil' WANT your windows wa-h-ei. your house or office cleaned'' Cod work guaranteed nt reM.-ou-ahle pri'-s. Nn-k Miller, phon, Main IF Vol' WANT to get all the mom y uir properly hrltigw. lint It w lh the R,-al F.Mate Kv, liaiii-,- In th, new Coleiiion hull, ting Thev will hilnc Ihe buyer direct I , you and ! t you rnakc your own t.-in,-, tl I'.IC BA HCA IN IS l( l; I. EST 'l II I'or ten day-, and I'll d.iys ouiv. v ; II ot f.-r , w .-HI v a, i ., ioi' c-t liver IioHoiii land. a,oii.-t In ll :i limits, f ,r 1 1 '"' an ;i'i" I' ; -t n f ye acies .'iii-s for $1.'. au le re :i This l a snap Phone Main lit',, or address Liik Box 53ii, Eugene. -(I'uuiiittied) T1IK OUKi'.ON LAND COMPANY stands on Its own merits and has no eonibinat ion with any other company. We eliiuluat all pos sibility of graft by immediately bringing seller and buyer together. We can find what you want if it is to be had tn the roast country, and w ill gladly give all inquiring stran gers any information possible. We have a large list of farms and city property, also 8om gd buys iu timber lands on reanuuabte terms. 412 Willamette Btr'HJt. Kugone, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN 1-HYHU-lASn AND SVIUihXJftS DH. H. L. STUDLKY Osteopathia phyalclan. Offlreg ovr Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street. Phose Illaok 13:16. Consultation free. HeHldeiue. d 2 7 Pearl street. Phone Hlack 3u7 C. H. CANNON, M. l. lloiuoepathlo physician and Burgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 8, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 640. Boards Huffman House. Phone Mala 11. DR. ANNA MAUltUK. Osteapathlo phya'ciau. All curable dlsnasea treated. Women and childian u specialty. Office over F. E. Sunn's. Phone Red 1631. G. 8. HEARliSLKY, M. D. Regular .physician and surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 McCluug building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office and residence phone. Uula 4 7. ATTOKN KYB-AT-LA W L. B1LYEU, Attorney-t-law. Otrloa ovsr Yoran'g shoo store, Eugens, Oregon. LKON R. KDMUNdtJN, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Dank. L. U. TRAVIS, Atlorasr-at-Uw. Of fice ovor Eugene Loan ft Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. B. D. ALLEN Attornoy-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store, 616 Willamette street. Phone Ulsck 2181. C. A. WINTERME1KR, Attorney-at law. Land titles nd probate spec ialties. Offlca ovor Chambera-Brls-tow Rank. WALTON It NESS, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will ractlco In ad tho courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugbiie, Oregon. GEORGE B, DORRIS Attorncy-at-law; oftlco llovey Biilldiiig, cor 8th aud Willamutte utreeis; rooms 1 aud 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK At POTTER, Attorueys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south ot Chrlsinnn block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-ai. law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean, Practice In all courts of the statu and beforo the U. S. Land Offlca. Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluny J ESSE G. WELLH, Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth street, Kugeno, Or. opposite poHtofflce. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phon Red 1176. 1. N. 11AKBAUGH. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle. went f estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building,, Eugene, Oregon. Building. nllHl'KACTOllS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CD., Rooms 2 aud 3, Waren Ulocn., Eugene, Or Prtca reasonable. RE A I, KM Al It AliliHS J. L. CI.AKK ft CO. D'ealers IU real estate, CruawHll. Or. iM)i;itr.hi;it.s J. W. KAYS & CO., uuilerlukers end. funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDKRSON, undertakers and einbalmors. Corner Wlllam ettu and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. Statu licensed umbalmcr. Office arid residence, Tenth aud Ollvo streets. Phoue Red 44X1. MIXING KNGIXKKKH HERBERT LEIUII, mining engineer and expert mulalliirglst. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Inventors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treHlmunt, Eug'Oiu Orego'i. AiK iiri i.i r FREE THOMAS Architect, bueicli es and plans drawn, blue prints and speciiicatlons. General super vision over buildings In course ol coiiHirucilon. If thinking m build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Lbriaiuan block. i;ti:i!i.iiy m itt.i u-,s I.ICKNSKU K TEIilNA": V SI R tiEONS 1'all-i iifouiptly answered night or day. I n ( 'h rl.-t le ,i llan miii. I f I it .. phone. Main . Res ,,'lii " Phone. Mam i; I hi ll I A Oils A. II. Till surveyor, Eugene, Ore gon. Of!i,e-ll2 UlilMje'.u- street, i'hoiiii, Red 5.',51. dl MIM I.IJ.AM.OI ! oo