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on
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fid?
a. i""':, . .
Lsu.iv.1
juirssnw WAV
,,,,Gn' TaS' are
.i,h their particular
e, are not slow
. -i, ther munici-
sort of
.fitted llu "'
wtonNew. says of It.
isto. do think, how-
nearly solv-
jlflWlt pruiw -
-jl d It were is
n,M fut changed In the
j n Hive-re-elected the
..j ( tommlssloners three
Lii no politics m "-and
Luliheold board of al-
ai He -bad' element ioi
m and yearning for the
t turtle and grart .nave
L urd to Inject politics into
uliin business government
kimr-in, common-sense,
loin plan; it has nothing
racial or geographical In
ilimitit; it Is practical for
irian city, even the very
a, lor siie has nothing to
i principles.
it large of a commisslon-
1 department or group of j
u never less than four
ilun seven. ,
definition of the depart-
lly sharp definition of the
:i responsibilities of each
head of department.
leal also elected at large
rag charge of any depart-
iho has a vote, hut no
aitive" sessions.
rang committees nor any
a" in the usual alderman-
ill. As Kipling says:
if the gorgeous simplicity
tieriying basic principle of
Mp is charity. It is in
finite from a report to the
irad lodge, now In session
. to the order spent $5,
i 1907 for the relief of
id their families. And
i reserve fund of $30,000,-
est. "Faith, Hope and
" He greatest of these Is
" Thomas Wlldey and his
mions of the Manchester
' Esslish parent order of
Wd Fellowship, builded
'ley knew when they met
home in Baltimore in
'd this great order.
'"Heap from a membership
' million in something
Mv years.
;Bf! tor a W,- newspaper
j-aa It extremely silly. For
" :d recently: "tr
!Jlas not ths ,.hni,. ',
." of a majorltv of the
; for senator. He on
.f m the circumstances
" The same thing
;"j every successful ean-
""lce- Our countv n,i 1
:i re then
'e suppose.
"I a niair,rit,. .u .
, "i me
MS' preferred in
to their respec-
-Ktntes"
J' A,lam Rede, who
'.-; in the Minnesota
realuins what
t-that hum
is
nor and
daneerous
Ho
T Ihe rh'-"tauquas
- irKet
for J.
:'i:s
that
manv
n built
in
ae is
n w a
Stnr
and ffi,e
' E .
''','. That ;e'lis
i iii'tre
an;,;!,
1 s ofiiiials
of the
trW"
U- PAPER
Sfci"-
corvice may ask congress for au ap
uropriation to build a prison fur
fleas in order to make some experi
ments. Congress Is likely to jump on
them at such a proposition.
Mr. Higriman'a theory thav rail
roads need protection, as well as reg
ulation, is thoroughly sound in one
respect they need protection from
the speculative gamblers who use
them as chips In the stock market
game.
Being dissatisfied Is the spirit re
sponsible for most of the world's pro
gress, however much Individuals
may dislike lining me rote, in tact,
it is the strength of this individual
dislike that brings about a better
ment, Nobody has seen fit to charge that
"Sunny Jim" took the stump in
Pennsylvania for fear that the G. 0.
p. would lose the state. Maybe he
only wanted to give his voice a lit
tle training among known friends.
Diaz has arranged to again "bow
to the public demand" and be elected
for the steenth time president of
Mexico. Not much fun In presiden
tial campaigns over there, as It is
treason to vote against Diaz.
The end of consumption would be
a glorious consummation, indeed,
but some of the advance advertising
of the crusade, or rather some of the
crusaders, seems to be just a little
tinged with quackery.
The presidential campaign seems
to be warming up In the East, and if
it wasn't for those close pennant
races in the big baseball leagues peo
ple might become really interested
in it.
"There are a number of new candi
dates for governor who are not com
plaining, or likely to have to com
plain, about apathy in their cam
paigns. Quite the reverse.
Frank Hitchcock says the" racket
and red fire" campaign will not be
started until October. Wonder which
ball team Frank is rooting for
THIS DATE IN HISTORY
September 23.
1519-
Cortez entered the Indiana
city of Tlasca.
1647 Joseph Dudley, one of the ear
ly governors of Massachus-,
born In Hoxbury. Died there
April 2, 1720.
1737 The Hebrews disfranchised
by a vote of the New York
legislature.
1779 Paul Jones with the Bon
Homme Richard, captured the
British frigate, Serapls.
1854 A reciprocity treaty between
the United States and Canada
signed by the Governor General
1864 Union troops victorius In a
conflict with the Confederate
forces at Athens, Ala.
18S8 Francis Achille Bazaine, a
famous marshal of the French
army, died. Born Feb. Hi,
1811.
1905
Highest court in Canada de
nied the appeal of Greene and
Uaynor against extradition.
"This is My Fil'tielli lilrtlulny."
William Do Witt Hyde, president
of Bowdoln College and recognized as
one of the most prominent educators
in America, was born September 23,
1858., at Winchedon, Mas.. His
early education was received In the
public schools at Phillips Exeter
Academy. . Ater leaving the cad
eniy he went to Harvard College and
was graduated from that institution
with Jiigh honors In 1879. His theo
logical training he received at Anil
over Seminary. Dr. Hyde filled var
ious New England pulpits an dspent
several years as a teacher before lie
became president of Bowdoln College
in 1885, when he was but twenty
seven years old. He is the author of
a number of works on religiuus and
educational circles.
ll(K)STi DOX'T KNOCK !
Eugene, Or., Sept. 21, '0.
The n'urst of the recent
panic is over, the empty din
ner pull will soon begin to
fill up. Let us all talk pros-
v" perily und work tfor pros-
r perity. Either Dryan or Tail
will bo elected, and no matter
whieh one the majority of
the voters choose, times will
continue to get better. It
Is a moral crime to predict
a panic, for a panic means
poverty, liankru;uey, suicide
and untold sintering. W o
have recently had enough "f
It.
Let us not lay it onto any
Individual. A candidate lor
office who will predict that,
if the majority elect someone
else there will be a panic,
is not a pat riot. A politician
or newspaper who will en-
deavor to ereate a panic for
political reasons should be
punished as a criminal.
Let us all be patriots and
work tor a return of pro.--
perity and it will make no
difference whether Hryan
or Tult Is eleeted. lloost !
" Don't Knock !
Eugene Boosters.
L. M. Travis. Esq.
Mavor .1. D. Matlcck.
V Jack Hodman.
X" J 4. -1 -C
Brs Mt
j Bignitur.
01
O
COUNTY REAL ESTATE!
Thl'IlUlS F SNff:l
Collins: tia,Om Uruss :.',!.
) lia
O
E u -
ne, $uu.
I . to Ci.arl p
H.irw,,od. j
tp 18. s rj
to Joseph .
tp K'. s vl
1 C . h 7 acres in sue. :tj
i:
A. F. Bonnet etux
btronie, trat-t in sec- n.i
4 w, $3"iUM.
H. llinkson.l
(-narles L. Pope to A
120 acres in sue l'iI n,
$10U.
Ira Hawley etux in K r
Stuck
19, s r
well, mo acres iu sec 3:! n,
4 w. $1. 1
Mrs. Kate Fcxite m r,i ,
B.
"iiiuu, et ux. tract n
Brooklyn,
Orrln Bennet otu x to Charles Hen.
net tract In tp. 16, s r 6 w. 12500
James Horn to (i. U. Gross, etux
$43'"otLCreS S"C ii' li) 1!' a r 4w'
Henry Maxwell to O. K. Bullard
tract In Campbell's 1st addn to F.n-
gene, $10.
I-rank H. Tlckhersur etux to John
Ross, tract In Shaw's addn to Eu
gene, $1550.
John F. Kelly etux to 11. C. Auld
et al, SS.6 acres In sec 30. tp. 16 s
r 2 w. $3101.
John F. Kelly etux to H. C. Auld
et al, tract in sec 32, tp 16. s r 2 w.
Wesley llosmer etux to V. P. Bur
ger, tract in sec 10, tp. 17, s r 4 w.
V. P. Barger etux to Weslev H.w-
mer, 75 acres iu sec 6, tp 17, s r 4w
$10.
George .Montgomery et nx to Wil
liliam C. Barbour, 20 acres In sec
28, tp. 17, s r 6 w. $2.
Charles Hivett etux to V. V. Cal
kins et al, tract in sec 22, tp. 17 s r
3 v. $1171.25.
L. E. Flegal et ux to Ezra S. Col
lins, 5.31 acres In tp 17, s r 3 w
$200.
Henry Holterman et ux to Jessie
J. McKlbbeu, 67 acres In tp. 19, s r
3 w.
Henry Holterman etux to Henry
C. Dorris. 80 acres In sec 22, tp 19,
s r 3 w. $2150.
L. H. Eniight et ux to A. V. Bond
et ux, tract in Sladden's 3d add to
Eugene, $10.
J. F. Kelly et al to H. C. Auld.
320 acres In sec 32, tp 16, s r 2 w.
$100.
A. H. Hinkson etux to W. W.
Brown, 120 acres in sec 26, tp. 17.
s r 9 w. $ 1 0
J. F. Kelly et al to H. C. Auld,
tract In tp. 16, s r 2 w. $100.
U. S. to Guy Davis, 160 acres in
sec 35. tp. 15, s r 9 w.
U. S. to Charles E. Lewis, tract In
sec 6, tp. 19, a r 7 w.
Rosa Nettle et al to Harrq Scld
more etux, tract In sees 2, 7, 3, tp.
17, s r 1 e. $6400.
J. F. Kelly et al to II. C. Auld,
tract In Lane County. $100.
Soundings just completed at. the
order of the government lighthouse
service show a maximum depth on
Yaquina. Bay of 19 I'eet at ordinary
lilgli water. This depth is on the
crest of the bar, and on either side
from Newport to the sea the depth
Is from 1 xh to 10 feet greater. This
gives a depth of nowhere less than
1 2 feet at low .water.
The annual conference of the M. E.
church will be held in Salem tills
week.
DOX'T WAS
" MONEY
(- ".'.T" IKMTOKS
Anybody can reduce fat at home.
If you are tat, and wish to reduce
quickly, don't go to a self-styled obe
sity "doctor"; be your own specialist.
Appropriate to your o'..'n use the sim
ple Instruction 'jive" here and you
will be as capable a fat-reducing ex
pert as there is in t ie land. The
qualifications are few and the ex
pense trifling. Secure from your
druggist one unbroken ounce pack
age of Marmola, one-half ounce of
Fluid Extract Cnrnrn A-omatie nnd
three and one-half ounces of pepper
mint wa'er, all ol . .. . .re "..
ehc iji and plentiful In any or
Take t'r.em home and mix
gether by slinking well in a :
tie. You are now rcn-'v '
successful fat-reducing
without further training or
Hon. Simply lake ;: t"asp'
this pleasant mixture alter earn nieai
and at bedtime, aim you win
more progress taking off your
llie
excess
flesh ill thirty (lays t'-ian all the "ex- I
ports" in thi! land could accomplish
in liatr a year. This niolhod of get
tin.; rid of fb'sh is, moreover, not
only sure and pale, but appeals j
strongly to the average fat r .n. ;
man or woman, for it gets rviilts
without interfering with one's diet
or lazy habits it does the work ot
exercise.
SOI TllllltX PACIFIC i
It. It. TIME CARD
Toward Portland
No. 16 2:43 a. m
press.
No. is 6:00 a. m.,
Pat-senger.
No. 12 11 :'' a.
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No. 14 6:4" p. in.,
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., Oregon Ei-
Cottage Grove
m., Roseburg
Portland Ex-
press.
T"Hiirl Sail KninciM-o Passenger.
No. 11
18 p.m., Koscourg ran-
senger.
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Passenger.
No. 1512:3
p.m
Cottase Grove
a.m., California Ex-
press.
No
13-
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co Express.
Wendlini! Ilranill.
No. 84 8:3u a. m.,
for Springfield.
No. 82 1 1:10 a. m
gene from Springfield.
No. 871:00 p. m.,
., leaves Eugene
., arrives En
leaves Eugene
for Wendllng.
No SS i) :40 p. m., arrives Eugene
from W.ndling. wm MnmAy
Gen. I'ns-l. Agt,
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asm. G. P. A.
J. GILLETTE,
Local Aisent.
FRED P. GOririER, ' '
IN MAJOR LEAGUES I
AROUSE INTEREST
New York, Sept. 22. --If
"au oeell nee .lea t.i make of Miorei
absorbing interest to baelull eiiiliu-'
siasts the series tj be ben mi i, ij n !
between the New York ami Caica.
National League teams on the l'ulo
,,c,u, s uiippeniuss oil
the baseball diamond supplied it
New York was again obliged i.i lower
her colors to Pittsburg in a eiose
game, and, as Chicago won both ends
of a double-header in Philadelphia,
the present leaders lost a great part
of the advantage they had gained by
their recent string of successive vic
tories. This morning the New Yorks have
a lead of but 20 points over Chica
go. Four games will probably be
played by these two clubs in the pres
ent series, and by winning them ail
Chicago would assume the lead in
the National League race. An even
break, or even the winning of one
game out of four. lioweev. would
still leave the present leaders in first
position. In the meantime Pitts
burg, seven points behind, will be
playing Brooklyn, and not inconceiv
ably may gain substantially on one
or both of the clubs now preceding it
in the standing.
The race in the senior organiza
tion Is lull of Interest, with tlm uu.
lbility of ultimate victory bv nnv
one of the three leading teams. The
standing of these teams, yesterdav's
game included, Is:
L.
PC.
.6 4 4
.62 4
.618
New Y'ork
Chicago
Pittsburg
Not less Interesting
S7 4S
8 7 53
87 54
and ev
n clos-
er Is the race in the American
League, which yesterday witnessed
the displuceemnt of Detroit from the
leadership, assumed now by Cleve
land, by virtue of Hint club's victory
over New York and Detroit's defeat
by Boston. Only five points behind
Detroit Is Chicago, also a winner
yesterday, with St. Louis keeping up
the pace 13 points to the rear of Chi
cago, and with only 20 points be
tween the St. Louis men in fourth
place and Lajole's men in first place.
The potentialities of this race are al
so great, even with the season thus
near to Its close.
The standing of the leading quar
tet this morning Is as follows;
W. L. P.C.
Cleveland 81 60 .5 7 4
Detroit 79 59 .572
Chicago 80 61 .567
St. Louis 77 62 .554
The first Southern Oregon Dis
trict fair will be held at Medford Oc
tober 1 to 3.
DEL1CIOI S HANAXA ClilCAM.
This recipe is highly recommended
by one of uur correspondents; try L
for dessert tomorrow.
Peel five large bnnanas, rub
smooth with five teaspoonfuls of su
gar. Add one teacup sweet cream
beaten to a stiff froth, then add one
10c paekiig" of Lemon .IF'.L-O dis
solved In 1 1-2 teacups of boiling wa
ter. Pour into mold and when cold
garnish with candied cherries. Serve
with whipped cream, .or a good pud-j
ding sauce. .ILLL-O is sold uy all
grocers at 10c per package.
You're on the
Right Track
when
after
CP
your clothing is looked
bv our expel t assistants,
mod perfectly, pressed
properly
and our
delivered promptly,
lames by their llttle-
ness make
sured fact.
ialisfactloii an as-
Evei ything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
I Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2361
OlKOIKMsll
A New Set
Chairs
of
Whv do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NHW for only 5uo ?
A can of chinamel lll work
wonders in your home.
S. e tt.at '.no Chinaman Is on
eTery can.
,,ur west show window.
TO M l Ol II l:W WALL
PAPKH
1 C-l f West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Will Fffr ltd Peir.t Co
' 11
repnrii- j. , " 1 ffl
iit'nl of a Vroi fa rr fh( B
I' X 1 V- Wll M
I OK BALE
W0Ol KOU S.U.F.
i rail's shoe store.
Fuuire at Yu
tf FOlt SALE Tiioroug-norei Hereford
bulls for sale.
Enquire MiO
Wil
:f Lunette street.
VUUl-Fiiu dry, maple 4-foot
wood. $ 4 25. Williams Transfe'
Company. Main 651.
FOK SALE ilutt Orpington eggs.
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton. 1102
Columbia avenue, corner lath si.
FOR SALE One full blood Knnibou
lette Ham; also grade rams; K. L.
Jacobs, Glenwood Stock Farm, Dex
ter, Oregon.
FOR SALB Number 3 Oliver type-!
writer, nearly new. Him been
used ouly few weeks. Call at
Eugene Gun Co. Store. tf
FOH SALE 5 lucres; six-room
house; fair barn; 3 miles from
main street, Eugene. Address
Box 295. Springfield. s2;dw
RESIDENCE FOR SALE Or for
rent, at 156 East Eleventh street.
Address, or inquire of E. ltaiim.
Pendleton, Oregon. ol
FOR SALE 70 head of goats, either
nannies or wethers; take your
choice. Phone Farmers 4x9. W.
P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol
FOR SA1.K ti-room nouse, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
80x76 (eet. Price, J2 1UH. Ore
gon lnd Company. t(
FOR SALhl One .Nuiloua; cash reg
ister, one Hemiugtou typewriter
and a large Iron wife. Enquire of
L. M. Trarls, Loan & Savings
bunk building.
HILL FOR SALhl One registered
llolstein-Friettiau bull, three years
old September 8, 1908; milk
strain; gentle. L. A. llouck, Mon
roe, Or., H. F. D. No. 1. s30
HERE IS A CHANCB to buy from
the owner aud buy right, nice high
lots or house and lot, all on the
street car line. 1 have 8 lots aud 2
dwelling houses. All must go. li
qulre at S06 Kant Thirteenth st.
FOH SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 6t0-gallon tank,
fittings, 4 feet H4-lnch pipe, for
Bale cheap at Hall & Shuniway'B.
East Seventh street. See it. tf
FOR SALK One team ( heavy
mules, one set of chain harness
and one 34 -Inch Mitchell wagon,
in good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit
$L"0. Inquire at this office.
FOR SALE OR HWNT One seves
room house, either furnished or
unfurnished, with 1 acre of
ground; one four-room house with
I acre of ground, nea-i' eleclrlu
line, this side of river. Inquire of
.Mrs. Powell. s26
DRAFT HORSU1S FOR SALE
Schniltt Brothers, of Cieswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are youug aud well
bred. Call and Bee them ut "res
well, or write te Schiultt Bros, for
description, prices and terms, tf
FOR SALE (lood 9-ronin house on
Eleventh street, with both toilet
and sewer connections; pavement
paid for. Cull on A. K. Wood,
room 21, Mi-Clung building, or ut
residence, 281 West Eighth street.
b30
FOR SALE Lot 72x160 feet, corner
lot; two houses, one a cottage of
Bix 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,
1H08. S. H. WilliamB. tf
LOTS FOH SALE BY OWNER Two
lots aud 8-room bouse; burn; flue
land for garden; ou Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 160x95 on
Twelfth and Alder Hlreets, just
north of Patterson school. J. .1.
Walton, Cilo Willamette street, tl
FOR SALE BY OWNHIt Fifteen
acres of choice fruit land, wide
and selected varleiy of fruits and
berries; all Iu healing. Throe
miles southwest of lOugene, on
telephone and rural delivery route,
(lood houso and new barn. Price
reasonable. Call up Farmers'
phone 2X1. o2
FOR SALE 411 acres all level land.
HO In cultivation; new bouse, wooil
shed and chicken house aud new
barn; orchard: three good wells
and good waler: everything on
Hie place goes with It, Including
household goods. This inns! lie
sold in the next 20 days. I have
also severnl lots close In anil also
a house and lot ii('.xli04, chicken
house and park and some fruit.
These lire bargains and some ol
them close lo Willamette street
For further Information call on
the Pacific Land Company. Room
', llr.vev blllldltlK. D. L. Calttnell
tf
manager.
WAKTKD
WANTED
Western
MesSCllL'er.
I'liiim offi'
WANTED To rent, a modern houe
r. o.ter th;.n Keotemler 15. G. G.
Gross
If
WWIKD Glil 'or iieral hou-e-wnrk.
Waifs-. l"r month. In
.,u ire at 75". High street. tf
WANTKD -Al once, 20. (poll bushels
of oats. Iii'inlre Williams Trans
fep Company. Main 6 ". I .
W ''
I'E I
Tw-
l-lr!
I X In (It- i
Applv ln
' WAN'I
Erin-,
eha UK- ,
the Id
p. on I.
;il K-iate
Mill'
O O
FAIRBANKS, MORSE (Si, CO.
Portland. Oregon
WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN
A REGISTERED LETTER
IF YOU RECEIVED
ONE
You would oprn a ivisU'riM
li'fwr or a lolt'uriiru, of t'ourso!
Hut are you not, Just the
same, somewhat careless about
other tiling that should have
almost equal interest to you?
Perhaps onco a weok per
haps one a day a. classified
ad. Is printed that touches
your persouul Interest as sure
ly und an keenly as the letter
or telegram would but, are
you Sl'KE to aee it, to consider
it. to answer it, to profit by it?
Of course the Want Ad is !
livervl to you u.i one of 11
bunch urn) you hn o tit pick,
out the one (tutt is "KOK YOIY
: T
WANTED A
housework,
etto street.
girl to do
Apply 657
general
VANTE! At once A woman to
wash and iron two days out of the
week. Inquire 14a E. Eighth. S23
WANTH1) Oood competent girl for
geueral housewurk. Mrs. M. A.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
WAN TIC I) A auiutior of girls to
learn nursiug. Muuulre at the Km
geue Oeueral Hospital. tf
YYANTHD TO ltWNT A big farm
on shareB, for from 3 to 5 years.
Address. "C. D.," care Guard, tf
WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at
6 per cent, (lood security given.
Address D., care of Guurd.
tf
UIRL WANTKD For general house
work. Enquire C. V. Oglesby, 921
Furry Btreet or address llox 246.
823
WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene
Poultry atoro, 102 K l)th St..
young chickens weighing from 1 to
1 Hunds. Phono Main 64a.
WANTED Ulver bottom farm of
from 15 to 40 acres that overflows.
Must have building spot above high
water. Cull at rooms 3 and 4,
Colemon building. tf
WANTED Position aH cook In camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence. References, Booth-Kelly
Co. II. B. Uuruinu, London, Or. tf
WANTKD FarulHiied houso, B or 6
rooms for two or three months;
uot too far out. Three Iu family,
liingene Heal klstate & investment
Co.
FOR HUNT
FOR HENTFurnUMed rooms at 367
West Fifth street. tf
WANTED Girl wanted at once to
do housework. Enquire at 71
West Ninth street. tf
FOR RENT A farm of 160 acres,
two miles southeast of Eugeno for
rent ut once. Address Box 14.
Eugoue, Oregou. tf
FOR RENT The Hotel Maplolon
will be for rent to Ihe right party
on Sept. 20. Apply to R. II. Clow,
Mupleton, Oregou.
FOR RENT Nico front room; fur-
nace heat; electric lights and
bath,
men.
Suitable for two gentle
164 East Nlutk street.
FOR RENT Large front room nml
bed room adjoining, furnlKhed,
electric llgbls; phono und bath; ac
comodations for two or three; gen
tlemen preferred; 7112 Mill St.
FOR RENT 80 iieres, 115 under cul
tivation; housd, barn, henhouse
orchard. Possession given Septem
ber 15th. For particulars see It
Mc-Murphey, 559 Willamette street
FARM FOR HUM
Ulu-acre farms
(Hie mile from
acres rich river
acres best pialrl
-One of I be best
in the county.
Springfield; 60
boltoni soil. loo
sill; fair build
ings and good lamily ore
dress P. O. llox 9 I, Ellgo
ii lit. Ad
e. Or. tf
tlHKI,LilNllK)l)H
SA Y 1 am ..ere again to work. I
am the lone cement worker and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
DON'T fail to see ''liezem If you
waul bargains In real estalo. We
buy and sell farm and elly prop
erly, Improved and uiiiinpii.ved.
Timber and mlnliii: storli II. Che
zem, Room I I , Walton llldg. tf
FOR EXCHANGE Good Income
bearing properi y, mailing Interest
on t I50U a! 1 1. per n ut. Will n
chiiuge for ood farm. Enquire of
Frank 10. Illnlr, Full Creek. Or. tf
DO YOI' WAN T your windows wash
ed, your bouse or office cleaned'.'
Good wetk guaranteed at reason
able pries. Nick Miller, phone
Main 9(1.
IF YOI' WANT to get all the money
your properly Initios, list It wilh
ihe Ft'-;i I Estate 1-1 m-iuiii'r- In the
new Coleiiion bull. ling. They will
bring the buyer dllecl In you and
let you innife your own leiins. tf
Tig bargain in heal estate
!'.,! leu ,l;iyj and ten i!.i- nnly,
,, ill ni r- r t went v in res c iol. es.t
i -.-t notiniii land, nliuiet In 'ity
:.i.i.l, I r J I 'ol an in". F r ('
t vi. iiitvh for $ I H'. "i I'"'
. a mii, Phone Mi. in 1. 15,
or a. Idle. h Li..k llox 5 2 6. Eugene
O
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-(t'niuiniie1)
Mist i:i,i,i;oi
THK OUKt'.ON UANU COMPANY
stands on Its own merits and has
no (ombination with any other
company. We eliminate all pos
sibility of graft by Immediately
brlniiK seller and buyer together.
We can find what you want if it is
to be had in the coast country, and
will gladly give all inquiring stran
gers any information possible. Wa
have a large H.-u of farms and city
property, also some good buys in
timber lauds on reasonable terms.
413 Willamette P'rt. Kugeue, Or.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYNIl'lAR AMI SClUiNO.VS
DK. H. L. STUULKY Osteopathia
physician. Office over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette atroC,
Phone Illack 1326. Consultation
free. Residence, 52 7 Pearl street.
Phone Illack 3207.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronlo
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, il and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main &4l. Hoards
Hoffman Houso. Phone Malu 11.
DK. ANNA MAUUER. astoapatulo .
phy'clau. All curable dlsnaeea
treated. Women aud rhlldien a
specialty. Office over F, K. Duuu'a.
Phone Hod 1631.
O. S. HEARDSLEV, M. 1. Regular
..physician aud surgeon. Offices III .
and 17 McCluug building, Eighth
and Willamette streets. Office aud
residence phone. slulH 47.
ATTOKNlCYft-AT-lAW
L. B1LTRU, Attorney-at-law. Otrtce
over Yorun's shoe store, Eugene,
Oregon. ,
LHON R. KDMONbON, Attorney-at-lir.
ItiKims 1 and B, rJugone Loan
and Svlugs Bank.
U M. TRAV1B, Alloraey-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Bugeae, Oregon.
S. D. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Euton's book store, 818
Willamette street. Phono Illack
2881.
C. A. W1NTHRMB1BH, Attorney-at
law. Land titles fad probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambers-Urls-tow
Bank.
WALTON & NK98, Attorneys-t-law.
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practice a'l the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugoue, Oregon.
OEORUW II. DORRIS Attoruey-at-lnw;
office Hovey Building, cor
8th and Willamette streets; rooms
1 nnd 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK POTTKIl, Attorueys-at-lnw.
A. C. Woodcock aud W. O.
Pottor. Office one block south ot
Chrlsmnn block, Hhigune, Oregon,
WILLIAMB & BEAN, Attornoys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean,
Practice in all courts of the sUtts
and before tho U. S. Land Offioe.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluny
JEHHB G. WELLB, Lawyer, No. 29
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opp"slto postofflce. Ulvus speolal
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and oollectlens.
Also to all pension matters. Phona
Red 1176.
1. N. HARBAUUH. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment f estates. 'Agent for Conti
nental insurance Company, Room
i, First National UauK Building,
Eugeuu, Oreguu.
llulldlng.
rtllHrilACTOltH
THE LAN10 COUNTY ABSTRAOt
CO., Rooms 2 aud 3, Wareu Hlucn,
Eugene, Or Prions reasonable.
REAL KMTATW AGENTS
J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealurs IL real
UHlutu, Cruswell. Or.
I'.NDEKTAKHHH
, W. KAYS & CO., undertakers anil
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDKRSON, uniiertaKers
and oiiilmlinerH. Corner Wlllaiu
etui and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phoua Rod 44X1.
MIXING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines aud ore treHtmeut.
Eugene Orogo'i.
ARCHITECT
FREI'l THOMAS Architect. Sauion
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and sperillcatlons. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction, if thinking ol build
ing, Isrgo or small, see me. Term
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisuiua
block.
V ET 1 1 1 1 1 X A 1 1 V H I ' IM i KO.VS
LICENSED VKTNRINAKY SI'K
GEONS ('ill's promptly answered
night or day. Drs. Chrietie & Han
sou. Office phone. Main 2 1, Res
Idi ni l' Phone. .Main 6 12.
SI lt EVORS
. II. TODD, sin
son. (H flee 1 1
I'l'.inc, lied 5.'.
evor. Engi ne, Ore
; lllhl.ie'le htreet,
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