Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 22, 1908, Image 3

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I-nariW the newspapers,
f th country
r- nf favorable
f1"' ' .a larup
., on par-
siotoltbe disease and Its
UnioIlit shall be done
I . At of men and wo-
L.nlry each year that are
ntl tuberculosis is uscum
Lud Insistent one In nearly
xa ol the union, out un
jespecUii complex in Ari
ISmlhwn California, which
i i.i. inn hare become a
La for those afflicted, by
.tin. int. dry climate.
ale trouble is, according to
li a eithange, that the
if those afflicted are poor
K to the land of pure
a-iine, hoping to obtain
.x that will provide them a
:.i( they 'hope the climate
i:ei: health. The result is
,: ol them become charges
people of the two states.
:; of the two slates referred
Kirud:e wiiat they can do
ttfonunales, but it ,is no
: right ;hat the expenses be
jwly home by the people
:;es from which the suffer-
i sow proposed a feasible
tij those afflicted with tu-
l- tan be properly cared fat
: tiery attention and at the
- the salubrious climate of
California and Arizona be
:iuage of to contribute to
ilies of cures. It is pro
the federal government
colonies for consumptives
:bi afflicted be regularly
these colonies from the
taw. The government is
apiete charge and control
aies, and the states nav
'ward the expense of main.
sites of the colonies are
en with a view to taking
m climate and all favor-
-anmentg that would aid to
pper treatment of cases.
Motions are to be taken
intercourse with those not
i lie sufferers are in he
;?ihst spreading the infec-
Pian In brief. It is a
!Ee and one that is prac
ireoier. it wonlH ,... i,
( iuh,,i:
M " bear their share in
sutterers and relieve
"California and Arizona
1 of -e exuejsp tht h
Iwiong to them, ac-
paper of that
MV'isht Should actually
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a gift of ih , ,..
'-ot aav fr. .u-
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? to the holier that
...uig me air will
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J"1 tie continual work
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tO bu,!:... ..'
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!vr t';"t"!e ,his "'ay b-
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W...p.rn
the methods of installing parts and j
to demonstrate me bhhihil-uy oi con
struction and accesslLOity of pans uf
the instrument. That is very good Q
far as it goes, but what the people
would really like to see is the work
ings of a telephone that can be used
when the subscriber really needs it,
without having to ring up "central"
a half-dozen times, when the answer
is hurled back at you, "line is busy,
call again."
- "
Whenever Captain Haines, murder
er of a New" York magazine owner,
finds time hanging heavy on his
bands, he night send for . Harry
Tt,'B pvnense account and care
fully study the items. There Is much
food for thought In the several thous
and Items contained therein. It costs
a lot of money to escape the electric
chair on an insanity defense, for al
ienists' testimony, if It Is the right
kind, comes extremely high.
The campaign still remains as
frigid as the proverbial Iceberg. Some
days ago we were promised some
thing really startling in the line of
sensationalism, but it fails to appear
on the horizon. What is lacking is
a lot of the old-time spellbinders to
lend some interest to the occasion.
Estimated on the usual basis of
figuring population from school at
tendance, Eugene has grown not less
than two thousand in the past year.
We should think that this would be
only a conservtaive estimate judged
by the number of new Tiouses that
have been built and accupied.
In view of the present prominence
in politics of big officials, it smacks
strongly of humbuggery to reduce
the salary of a Denver letter carrier
$200 a year because he was too ac
tive in politics. Poor devil; he must
hav eguessed wrong.
Perhaps it Mrs. William Astor
would listen to a few speeches in an
English parliamentary campaign she
would change her mind about Amer
ica having all the politicians and Eng
land all the statesmen.
Hauling down the flag does not
necessarily enrage anybody This Is
proven by the reception of the pres
ident's order to do the hauling down
stunt in Cuba on the 28th of next
January.
This New York girl who Is to mar
ry the son of an English multi-millionaire
ought to be credited with do
ing a little to even up things, even
if that was not her object.
Now that all the sideshow elections
have been pulled off and everybody
is satisfied, or say they are, let the
band start the music for the big show.
Lots of folks don't need a tip from
Attorney-General Bonaparte to be
convinced that he will retire from
office on the 4th of next March.
Ill-AZIXG TIIK TKAIIiS
They dart from Dan lo Beershuba
They leap like kangaroos;
They breakfast out at Council Bluffs
And sup at Syracuse.
One loops the loop to Fairvlew
Ere the dawn comes with the day,
The other makes a running jump
And lands at Oyster Bay.
One scorches out to Keokuk,
One races up to Troy;
One whizzes through Missouri
And ono covers Illinois.
The campaign growing strenuous
'Twauld break a serpent's buck
To follow all the trails now blazed
By Hitchcock and by Mack.
One dashes out to Denver
And one toils to Timbuctoo;
One chases to Chirng,)
Ere the other gets half through.
One jerks Taft out of Arkansas
And moves him up to Maine;
One boosts Bill Bryan out ol Unite
And checks him for Champaign.
One breakfasts down in Kanliukeu
And sleeps in Jacksonville,
One goes to bed at Fresno
And wakes up at Bunker Hill.
The rails are red and burning hot,
The air with smoke is black.
Ar.J dust hangs heavy o'er the trails
I Of Hitchcock and of Mack.
The engines puff and smoke and
wheeze
There is a. whizz and whirr;
As Hitchcock passes New Orleans
A hot and hazy lilur.
Another snort and cling and toot,
A mad and mighty cheer.
I .muck goes ny. a nizzy suca
I I'ponMhe atm.. sphere.
. From Baton H inge t.i Plymouth
j Hock
i Ti'.e hazy higiiway bends;
From !liii-lingtii:i to Baltimore
Anil ere -the campaign en. is
The red horizon will be split
A long and gaping crack.
And Space will somewhere hold .the
trails
Of Hltchciick and -,:f Ma -k.
J. W. Fnlev in New York Sun.
ME..XEST WAV T( XCt'ENT
om; OK lt)l I! WOHIIS.
j A problem which has floated back
from Manhattan opens quite ns wide
'a field fur debate as any of Hniwn
' Ing's most Intricate fancies. It han
, been . subject of hot discussion on
I more than one hotel veranda. It
goes:
HID he kiss her?
Did HE kiss her?
Did he KISS her?
Did he kiss HEli?
SinjfF Sewixg Micolai Comptny,
615 WilluuMie urn;, jlioiie Ked
141. tl
Politics and Politicians
The initiative an.! r-: 1
be the mi A j.:auk i:i ... ..
William . Allen. hv IkVY.C.v,.
League candidate lur gvwi uir
Minnesota.
Aaron S. Watkiiw ,,f rn,i,. ,, !
(late of the Prohibition pa'riv tor
ice President has reached Texas uf.'
ter a speaking tour that has carried
him turotigh most of the States of
the South. i
The national ,i,.n, ,.,,
have deemed it advisable to make a
John W. Kern, candidate for the Vice-!
rifSlUL'Ill'V n:itf hiuin ii . i
the brunt of t i.uliinninU
Oetober.
North Tiakntfi f.,r ,h., . ,
- 7 '"C oral XJl U. J.
McCumber in tbe United States sen
ate. Though Senatur MH-nmWa
term will nnr ovuiru ,,tii u ,
" iv uue or
two active candidates already are in
o
General Stewart I. V mill I'dfil n Kn
managed the Hughes Presidential
boom, is authority for the au.tt,,,,.,,,, I
that Andrew Carnegie tint
ed to see Governor Hughes named by
uie nepiiuncans as their candidate
tor President, bin li,.lr,f.,l i ,i.,f,....
the expense of the movement to bring
this about.
o
The Democratic ennu:iit,n n-,Ti
ersare said to have marked four Kan
sas congressmen for defeat in No
vember. The Republican nominees
placarded for defeat, according to the
report, James M. Miller of the Fourth
district, Phillip Pitt Campbell or the
Third district, W. A. Calderhead of
the Fifth and W. A. Keeder of the
Sixth district.
In order to have a textile expert in
the Sixty-First Congress in which tar
iff revision is to be undertaken at a
special session, whichever party is
successful in November, it is an
nounced the members of the cotton,
woolen, silk and retail trades have
united on a candidate for Congress
from a New York district. The man
thus honored is Francis A. Adams,
the textile editor of a New York pa
per THIS DATE IN HISTOKY
KepteilllMT
The allied Dutch and Eng
1586
1C92
lish defeated the Spanish at
Zutpheu.
Two men and seven wom
en executed at Salem for
witchcraft.
1703
174 1
Jacques Francois do Brouillon
governor of Acdai, died at
sea.
Sarah Franklin Baclie, daugh
ter of lteniainin I- ranklin.
born in Philadelphia; died
there Oct. a, lMhx.
17S8
The Oneida Indians ceded all
their lands u the Slate of,
New York.
(Sen. Stephen IX Lee born In
Charlestown, S. C, died in
1S33
Vicksburg. Miss., May 28,
11I0S.
Americans' defeated the Mexi
cans at battle of Monterey.
I'nited States troops defeated
the Indians at battle of Wood
Lake.
John C. Fremont withdrew as
candidd '. for President of the
Unite', i'ti.tes.
lSJa-18(12-
1SC4-
190G
Fata'. riots 'in Atlanta,
Ga.
"this is '.iv both liinTiinw."
Judge K.'aultiin K c-iss, the spec
ial examiner appointed to tuke evi
dence in the suit of the Oovernmeiit j
against the Standard Oil Company,
was born in I'eni, Xew York., Sep
tember 22, lM'.i, and graduated
from Cornell University In 1S73. Af
ter two years' study at the St. Louis
law school, he begun practice at the
bar of that city and ft- m 1SH3 to
189 7 served as a meuiiwr of the city
cou.icii. cle was tlcc ed jedge
of tiio xi S judicial: ' ' cult
of iiisso-iri in !::. ilch
position l.e rcgai.K d : ' :Mi:;
to accept an ;ipi"i!i:t:i:c,il '. ;ernl
coiin.-cl lo tit" !.o..i-k. :d :' .;vh.i.;e
Kxpo.-Otion win !!' ' - .lud,;e IVrriis
was i '.lairnian ..; ice Ke,ut!ir:its ad
visory c.iiiiniittce ii: the Si. l.ouis
"anti iio.die" campaign a vein- ago
and did much to aid the convicilon
uf the bribery ring which had existed
in St. Louis lor a number ot years.
i'k.iits si ii I : I i i.ri
i'oi: Ttxn;;iT.
"Kid" Goodman vs. Dick llyland.
12 round.-, at llo.-ton.
Frankie Neil vs. Krankie Moore.
15 rounds at Heading. I'a.
s(iL::nlT:itx ivuTkh'
K. H. TIMIO CAHD
Towiiril 1'iirtliiiid rassenger
jg a. m., Oregon Ex-
'" No. IS ''-:0n a. m.. Cottage Grove
Pa.-senger.
N 1 1 : r, j a. m., Hoscburg
N-0 j4 6:42 p. tn-, Portland Ex
press. J'owiml Sun Krnnrisco l'a-ei,ger.
,0. ii j:is p.m., Koseburs rvt-
seug'T.
No. l 7 9:35 p.m., Cottaje Grove
PaNo.ni5 12:32 a.m., California Ei-
pru' 13.-,:4 a. in.. San Frauc:3
co E.xiress.
Wi'liilling r.rancli.
v i-:at) a m., leaves KiiRene
r0NoPrS2 ll'.' lO m-. arrives Eu- j
gene from Springfi-id. i
No. p i i:co p. I"-, .-.u. -.-r,
for Wendling.
v ,.5;40 p. m.. arrives Eugene
rJm W,.,Jii..g. wm M,.1!1;,v-
G.u. I'asis. Agt.
I'or-In nil. Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asm. G. J'. A.
A. . GILEETTi:.
Local Accnt.
SHIP FIFTEEN
CARS CF APPLES
5 FROM EUGENE
Apples i,re beginning t.i cime in at
ti'.e headquarters of ; l.alu. 1,.,.
ty Fruit & Vegetab'.c Growers' v--sociation
and Secretary Holt is get
ting ready to begin shipping the film.
A carload of box snooks came :n Sat
urday and they are now being hauled
to Hie headquarters and stored. A
force of men will be put to work Im
mediately to manufacture apple
boxes. Secretary Holt savs he
thinks the association will ship at
least 15 carloads of apples this fall,
although W. Ci. Allen, of the Allen
cannery, says there will be 30 car
loads. The association has orders
irom Kansas and Louisiana, but it
is not yet known what the price w ill !
be.
Secretary Holt says that only the
best of the crop in this vicinitv will
be shipped. The association wants
to make a reputation for Eugene us
an apple center, and will ship only
the best apples, those without a blem
ish. ANOTHER CLOTHING
STORE TO BE OPENED
ltHOWNSVILLE WOOI.KX Mi I.I,
STOKE OK POKTLAM) WILL
HAVE HHAXC'H IX ItEIUiEU
IillLDIXCi. John Fellcrman, of Portland, is
In the city today looking after the
work of preparing tbe room in the
Juke Merger building on Willamette
street for a branch of the Browns
ville Woolen Mill store of Port
land, which will be opened some
time next week.
Mrs. M. E. Watson, who is now
part owner of the Electric and
Dreamland tneatres 111 this city,
leased this room several weeks ago
for another theatre, but decided
iuter not to Install it at present. She
has sub-leased It to the Brownsville
people at a good figure.
The new store will carry gentle
men's clothing and furnishing goods
and blankets. Mr. Fellcrman will
manage the store.
DeWltCs Carbontcd Witch Hazil
Salve is the best thing to use ter
piles. Sold by all druggists.
Albany Democrat: The Eugene
man who gv;t drunk on Salem wills
key ami was put in the Albany jai'.
was discharged yesterday and left for
home penniless. He declared that
he had drunk his last drop of liquor,
a goud enough man when sober, u
liend when drunk a sample of wha:
whiskey does for a Ulan. He ha.i
paid bis tare to Eugene, but the con
ductor had spoilt in the ticket an:!
would not honor It now. It is to bt
hoped that the man keeps his word
ntid spends his money on his family
rather than booze.
One of the
Essentials
of the happy homes of to-day is a vast
fund of information as to the best methods
of promoting health and happiness and
right living and knowledge of the world's
best products.
Product of actual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and which have attained to world-wide
acceptance through the approval of the
Well-In) ormcd of the World; nut of indi
viduals only, hut of the many who have
the happy faculty of selecting and obtain
ing the best the world afford.s,
One of the products of that class, of
known comptmrnt parts, an Kthical
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by the Well-Informed of the
World as a valuable and wholesome family
laxative is the well-knnwn Syrup of Kirk
dm! r.lixir of Senna. To pet its beneficial
effects always buy the genuine, manu
factured by the California Kig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading druihU.
A New Set of 2
Chairs
Vhv do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIKS In your
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only Ei'ir 1
A can of Cliinaiiiel will wor
wonders in your home.
S"e that ".be Chinaman is on
CTery ran. j
Se" our w-?t show witidow.
S1 TO SEE OI K NEW WALL
I'AI'Elt g
1 1 S West Seventh St. g
OVERTON I
Wall Ffpt r tr.d Paint Co J
J rttTrxnsal.VlMUmjl Jl
Julius
Goldsmith
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
I OR BALK
WOOD FOU SAI.F. Eiuiuir
run's shoe store.
at Yo
tf tOH SALE TuorougTiorea Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire ;;.0 Wil
lamette street. tf
Olll Fine ury. nmp.e i-Uwt
wood. $4 5. Williams Traasfe'
Company. Main Cal.
FOK SALE Hood barn for sale
cheap Mill St.. J. M. Orrick.
S2. ;
FOK SALE riuff Orpington eggs.
13 for $1. W. U. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, comr liiih .
FOK SALE One full blood Kanibou-!
lette Kam: also grade rani: K. L. .
Jacob, lilenwood Slock Farm, IH-x-'
j ter. Oregon.
FOR SALE 5 S acres; six-room1
house; fair barn; 3 miles from
main street, Eugene. Address
Box 2!i". Springfield. s2iid' i
RESIDENCE FOK SALE -Or for
rent, at lafl East Eleventh street.
Address, or inquire of E. Iliiuin.
Pendleton. Oregon. ul
FOR SALE 70 head of goats, either
nanuies or wethers; take your
choice. Phsue Farmers 4 xy . .
P. Lower. Croswell, Or.
ol
FOR KAl.fc) s-room house, three
blocks train Willamette stdeet; lot
80x76 feet. Price, J.' 100. Ore
gon Laud Company. tf
FOK SALE Number 3 Oliver typo
writer, nearly new. Has been
used only few weeks. Call at
Eugene Gun Co.'s Store. tf
FOK SALE One National cash reg
ister, one Remington typewriter
and a large Iron sufe. Enquire of
L. M. Travis, Loan & Saviugs
bank building.
DULL FOK SALB One registered
Holsteiu-Friiwiau kull, three years
old Suptembor 8, 1908; milk
strnli: gontle. L, A. Houok, Mon
roe, Or., K. F. D. No. 1. s30
HI IRE 18 A CHANCH to buy from
the owner and buy rlgbt, nine high
lots or house and lot, all on the
street car line. I have 8 lots and 2
dwiiliug houses. All must go. lu-
quhe at 80(1 East Thirteenth at.
FOK SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 600-eallon tank
fittings, 40 feet lVa-'nch pipe, for
salo cheap at Hall & Shuiuway's.
East Seventh street. See It. tf
FOK SALK Ouo team of heavy
mutt'fl, one eet of chain harness
and one aVi-bich Mitcnnu waon
In koiuI condition. Mutes are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
nil purposes. Price for outfit
$4fiU. Inquire at this office.
lUli SALK Kino IiuhIih'ss propert
located Jn the best part of the city
for hiininesa in the city of hunene
Urlnga In a pood rental now and can
I' iiiHk to brlti!' In mitre. For fur
ther Information, It you mean IhibI
ness, call on the Pacific hand Clom-
l nany. room . ilnvi-y block. l 1
Cart wen, .Manager. n
DRAFT HOUSES FOll SALE
Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young and well
1 bred. Call and see them at Cres
well, or write to Schmltt Bros, for
- description, prlct-B and terms, tt
FOll SALE For a few days, lot fitix
160, new house, 4 rooms, 2 rooms
upstairs each 12x14; 2 rooms
downstairs 10x14 and 11x14; hall
stairs. Price. $550. For further
Information call on Pacific Land
Company, Room 7, llovey block.
D. L. Cartmell, Mgr. tf
FOR SALE Lot 72x160 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; clone to depot
ami business part of town. At a
bargain If sold during September,
l'.ios. S. It. Williams. tf
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and -room house; barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 11111x95 on
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
north of Patterson school. .1. .1.
Walton. 515 Willamette Hired, tf
FOll SALE BY OWNER-- Firtccii
acres of choice fruit laud, wide
and selectel vnilciv of fruits and
berries; all In bearing. Three
miles southwest of Eugene, on
telephone and rural delivery route.
Gooil house and new barn. Price
reasonable. Call - up Fanners'
phone 2', . o2
FOIt SALE - Choice b Mlnin land jus1
outside the city limits of Eugene
olfele.l for sale oil i le-'V i "i ins. it
d"s:red. an, I in nuauM' ies to suit
I haver? the lower pari or the
Campb"!! A- Walker IraC Just
above .Lclkins1 Point. Protected
! from wti-j a u 'I blah at r by i lie
j tniue railroad grade ab e it.
Street sir Hue ihioiigh lb" tract
llli .Vi-i nt tare lo (! limits a lew
; I'.iiiidr l yards awni. W. It.
Walker on premise -r .1. It. I'amp-
I bell. Eu.-elie. A.ldle-S idllier lit
I Eiigeni-. s2 1
l-'Ol! SALE -4.1 acres ail level land,
:tu in cultivation; new house, wood
I she I and rlihkcn house and new.
! l arn; on hard; lime good wells
and good water: i-very! in tig on I
the pile .; goes with It. Iiirlinlinx I
' household goods. This must leV
old In Hi" next 30 days. I have
t ;iJ. , "V. r.il lots clo-,. In arid aio
It i, an i lot i;.:,t-1. i hick-u
i ,. M.d park and -ore- trui' .
'i li.
T ' .!;.
),..! v-.i'ns a a I soito- of
. i . vii:i --i- t.
I'or fir'ier infot :iia' ion ca.l on
the Pat lla- Land t'olnpar.v. It om
,. Ilov.-v loll. ding. D L. Cr'.li-ll
jouijage
IT
WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN
A REGISTERED LETTER
IF YOU RECEIVED
ONE
You would open a registered
letter or a telegram, of course!
Hut are you not, Just the
same, somewhat careless about
other things that should have
almost equal interest to you?
Perhaps once a week -perhaps
once a day a classified
ad. Is printed that touches
your personul interest as sure
ly and as keenly as the letter
or telegram wouM but. art
you Sl'KE to see It, to consider
It, to answer it, to profit by it?
Of course the Want Ad is le
livcrett to you (is one of a
hunch ami you have to pick
out Iheone ttml is "Ft 111 YOt ."
WA.NTKU
WANTED Giri for general house
work. Cull at 4 77 Olive street. If
WANTED To rent, a modern house
not later tnau September 15. G. G.
Gross tt
WANTED A girl to do general
housework. Apply 657 Willam
ette street. tf
W'ANTED Girl wanted at onco to
do housework. Enquire at 7
West Ninth street. tf
WANTED At once. 20.000 bushels
of oats. Inquire Williams Trims,
fer Cumpany. Main tiil.
W A.N I KD At one A woman to
wash nnd Iron two days out of the
week, lnqulro 149 K. Eighth. S23
WANTUD Good competent girl for
geanral housework. Mrs. M. A.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
WANTBD A nuuihur of girls to
learn nursing. Kuqulre at the Eu
gene Qeneral Hospital. tf
WANTED TO RENT A big farm
on Bhares, for from 3 to b years.
Address "C. D.," caro Guard, tt
WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at
G per cent. Good security given.
Address D., care of Htiard.
tt
WANTED A good farm near Eu
gene of from 80 to 100 acreH; will
go out, eight miles. Enquire at
the Real Estate Exchange, Cole-
mon building. tf
WANTED River bottom farm of
from 15 to 40 acres that overflows.
Must have building spot above high
water. Call at rooms 3 and 4,
Colemon building. tf
WANTED Position ns cook In camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence. References, Booth-Kelly
Co. H. B. Giiriilnn. London, Or. If
WANTED. Kurnisncd house, 6 or 6
rooms for two or three months;
not too far out. Three In family.
Eugene Real Estate & Investment
Co.
FOR KENT
FOK RENT Furnished rooms at 367
West Fifth street. tf
FOR. RENT A furm of 160 acres,
two miles southeast of Eugene for
rent at once. Address Box 14.
Ellgeue, Oregon. tf
Foil RENT Tbe Hotel Miipleton
will be for rent to the right party
on Sept. 20. Apply lo It. 11. Clow,
Miipleton, Oregon.
FOll RENT Nico front room; fur
- naco heat; electric "lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 154 East Ninth street.
i'oit KENT Large front room an.i
bid room adjoining, rurnlslied,
electric lights; phone and bath; ac
coiiiodiitions Tor two or three; gen
tlemen pretirred; 732 Mill Si.
'Oil RENT so acres, 6 5 under cul
tivation; house, hum, henhouse,
orchard, l'ossession given Septem
ber 15th. For particulars see R.
McMiirpbey, 55'J U ilia lie street.
MIS( I I,I,.1.K(II H
ISA--I am nere again lo work. 1
! am the lone cement worker mid
i finisher. Gel your work dotio by L.
! C. Williams.
DON"!' full to see ''lieem Jf you
want bargains in real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
cily, improved and utittupnoved.
Timber and mining stock. II. t.'be
7.C111, Room I I. Walloa llldg. tf
FOIt EXCHANGE Good income
bearing properly, making Interest
on $4500 at 1 1 per cent. Will ex
change lor good farm. Einpilre ot
F'rank E. Hlair, Fall Cl k. Or. If
'Do Vol' WANT your windows wasli
; ed. your house or office cleaned?
Good work guaranteed at reason
' able prices. Mi k Miller, phone
! Main :n;.
IF YOI' WANT to gel all the money
your properly brings, list It. wllii
tie- Real Estate Exchange In the
new Cub-limn building. They will
bring lite buyer dliect to you and
let you inakw your own terms, tf
PIG BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE
I'or i.-.i .lav and t. ii .lays only,
V. Ml 1,1'- r tU'litV a, -' s C.iolre-!
rivir bottom land, a.iii.t In 'Il
linois, f r $l!i an lore. F.rst
1 ve acres oes for $t., an acre.
This Is a map. PI. one Main i, 15,
or iiddics Lock Box uj, Eugene.
I
M I St I LI . A X !-. l S mmisuctt )
HE 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 tog. ther.
Wt can find what ynu want it it ia
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
proerty, also some good buy?J tn
timber lands on reasonable terms.
412 Willamette street. Eugene, Or.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
1'HYMICIAMH AND SI HGhXI.VS
OR. H. L. 8THULKY Osteopathia
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store. 618 Willamette street.
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence, f27 Pearl street.
Phone Black 3207
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Hotuoepathlo
physician and surgeon, fhronlo
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 aud 3. Dunn build
lug. Phone Main 640. Hoard
Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1.
DM. ANNA MAUHEH. Jateapaiulc
phy'clan. All curable dlsuaaea
treated. Women and chlldun a
specialty. Office over F. K. Dunn's.
Phone Hed 1631.
tl. S. HhiAKDSLEY. M. D. Regular
..physician and surgeon. Offices 16
and 17 McCluug building. Eighth
aud Willamette streets. Office and
residence phone. Main 47.
ATTOItM K Y8-AT-LA V
L. B1LYEVJ, Atlorney-at-law. orrloa
over Yoran'B shoo store, Kugens,
Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNaON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and t, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
u. if. THAV1B, Atlornoy-at-law. Of
fice over Eugouo Loan &. Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
S. D. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eaton's book store, 616
Willamette street. Phono Black
2381.
C. A. WINTERME1ER, Atlorney-at
law. Land titles nd probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambers-Uris-tow
Bank.
WALTON & NES8, Attorueys-at-law.
J. J. Walton aud S. P. Ness. Will
rnctlce In ail the courts In the
stale. Office, ruom 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon,
GEORGE B. DORR1S AUoruey-al-law;
office llovey Building, cor
StU nnd Willamette Btreeta; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK ft POTTER, AUorueyB-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock ami B. O.
Potter. Office one block south ot
Chrlsmnn block, Eugune, Orogon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneya-ai-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean,
Practice In all courts of the statu
and before the U. S. Land Office,
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluny
JESSE Ci. WELLS, Lawyer, NoTTs
West Eighth siroet, Eugene, Or.
opposite pustofflce. (lives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Phoua
Hed 1176.
1. N. HA11UAUUH. dpocial atten
tion given to divorce and settle
stent f estates. Agent, lor Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Balis Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
iltSJ'ltAtT)H8
THE LA.:E COUNTY AUSTUACk
CO., Rooum 2 and 3, Wnren lllocn,
Eugene, Or Pricus ressonxtiiH.
tlliAl, I.M I A 1 111 AG K.N 'IS
J. L. CLARK, it CO. Dealers tu real
estate, Creswell, Or
l'.DElt'l'Ahfr:itH
J. W. KAYS it CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDKHSoN, undertakers
and einbalmers. Corner Wllluui
otto aud Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed einbuliucr. Office
aud residence. Tenth and Olivs
streets. Phoua Red 44X1.
M I SI SO US HI S EE1LS
HEItliERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished lo Intending
investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines aud ore treatment.
Eugene Oregon.
Altt III I ECT
FREW T1JOA1AS Arrmiuti. Siieicfl
es and plans drawu, blue prints
and specitlcatlons. Gctivrul super
vision oer buildings in coi.rse ot
construction. Irthluklug ot build
lug, large or small, see me. Term
reasonable. Room 7, CUrtsuian
block.
VETERINARY SI IK. I. OAS
LKENSEH VKTKKINAIiY SL'it
GEONS Calls nromptly answered
night or day. In s Christie llnii
oii. Offu tt phone, Main 2 1. Res
idence Phone. Main 612.
M lt I.YIIRS
A. H. TODD, sniviyor. E.ig-nc. Ore
gon. Ofllce412 WlllfcLiette street.
Phone, Red 5551. dl
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