Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
.iiiDIY l'.nlt t a -r: til floret Pslof' Icrf. . -.iter. . mtbori"" for The 1 "- s u . nrnrr. .uiioriied to PAPKB t 24. ll,f has another e witer question, and I.,i..: it savs: lS ilat the wooden I c wr meal iuui ficetold, on good au ii city can save 15." , ibii oipe made at I'm os!r saving the I- firaisMW employ- lito." i?ias "h a11 the li, jf th corporation i- iismses the water i Batter of tact the; li Musidering the use' : lone, as the follow ed from the official ei to tie voters ( page I it-inch wooden stave :!I,7tO lineal feet, at lia, as this estimate lone manufactured ;; might be purchased clipped la for a little nins paper says: . Is laid on the cost Y titer, which is fig- ' to per an- tiper kilowatt hour. lEjeae will wonder liter the city had vi;h the Willamette lor a straight annu ls at not to exceed that the contract by the council to I )tt hour, so thai ; city from twice to I limit. Was it an- :ii's many mistakes? u a leverage to be 'People into votin-; issue on October iiiite misstatement & Mr. Welch did (i fiat rate per year null not stand by 1 sisnlns the con- f iemanded 2 cents '. "bid amounted l-'Te. After ' to finally consent- p lor 1 cents best nrice he tbe morning na- I1 tlat this was the !' p-tierred to re- 'J and to niisk-a, ;er says: "i Lin the $.,no n on Ortolier do. w.Pn ,hl. and th,w ' :-al ias tliv ' iS? city wii; "' ,J'!r plant "' they are (il,. U j.ay rr ' tak.-n the :',::.. '"i".' t.:;ill :;j ! solve the Mlr kn.iw ' " :'.: hr,:,j ;i, "-is it any ; l '! ."""d- And "" ! I !le '' :ji : n-i: V tav. i . 1 -: Val- 1! W:i ... .--ai. Ht the mercy of a private tfUlO'-'J corporation owning Its water, light al gas. with power to fill's own rjtes, whether the quality supplied be good or bad. M,-ninL' miner niav have ren- i roe fsons sufficient to Itself for desiring ,u-h conditions, out w ue.ieve a.r. , Bi.jority of the voters of Eusenr are jufficlently alive to their own in terests :'j desire emancipallcu f.-om aLsolute corporat'on rule. The typew riter war between Roose velt and Taft on one side and Bryan and Haskell on the other is 'sumpin fierce," as Uncle Happy might re mark. And having started the row, little Willie Hearst might now pull off a great advertising stunt by of fering bis good offices as mediator between the belligerents. Because of due respect for the dignity of his high office, President Ruosevelt will take no part In the campaign. He is wielding the big stick against Bryan, Haskell, et al simply as a callsthenlc exercise to keep in condition for his last session of congress next winter. The annual extension of the C. & E. railroad over the mountains has commenced in the Albany papers. It's a little late In the season but they have a legitimate excuse for the delay In the absorbing controversy over the famous horse-power street railway. While Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler may not have been nominated for governor by the New York Demo crats because he Is a multl-milllon-air, they are not likely to raise any objection to his coming across with a sizable wad. At first glance the headline, "The Octopus Down 107 Feet" was thought to mean that Mr. Bryan, on his East ern trip, had chased the old thing to the bottom of the sea, but it turned out to refer to the submarine Octo pus. Far be it from us to encourage election, or any other kind of bet ting, but you can't lose if you put your money on the election of Judge Albert Haignt to the New York court of appeals he's on both tick ets. You simply can't keep that Pitts burg bunch off the first page. One of them W. H. Singer distributed $16,000,000 among his four children the other day ,and that was i;ingins and then some more. It might not be constitutional foi congress to provide that the federal reastuy should supply all the money a man may need on his personal note, but lots of men would gladly stand for such a law. This year's crop of honey is said to be very large. Mayhap there's a connection between that and the enormous quantiy of voters-taffy that i8 being marketed. Many a man who goes around wor rying everybody about' being badly overworked Is really suffering from over-resting of the body at the ex pense of the tongue. Tom I.awson is in a position to prove that it's dead easy to get some thing for nothing if you have the price of the advertising, and the gall. From the frequent use of the "drift of political sentiment," It would be supposed by the ignorant that most of the voters lire afloat. ! i If you expect to d.i a rec- ' orl business, this full, you must match your expecta- : tldlla Willi vnnr ml v,. I jlii.r ak liKfil.WI.Vu KltiHT Now! 'iK.W, KSTAT !' KIKM 1" 1MCK.1.1.KXT yi Aitri:i:s. The G:ir:-ett lii-al Estate Co. have .iiin. d , , ,.ir ,L.rrnnlK.nt home on "ii. .uiie,!,. street, lli'ssrs. fiarr.-tt A.-' ;'!tc.',eil nave been j,nsy tJilay smr.v j ,;' '" milers tliroii-h tlieir new I which is a credit in it-! 1'eiJeniiK-ss and location, to i: ' liiiw tn liet Sirohi: 1 P. J. Daly, of 1247 West Cot. -res- j fir."",, Chicago, tells of a way In lie i 'oihe s'r,,,,.. li" says: "My niotli- r. !io Is old and was very feeliie, l tl-riv;im- an I,,,,, -h benefit inni l-:it - trie Hitlers that I fen I it is my duty I '" u'1' who need a tunic and ' r- n - l..-i, i n i; medicine about it- 5 is r'' ' niother's cas- a marked gain in' -I has ri nilted, insomnia has ln"'ii i . "ve-eoine, and she Is steadily gnuviri'-: 1 , ronu'er." Electric Bitters quiekl! ifnieiiy stomach, liver and kidnei i ' ';;'ii' aints. Sold under g'-.arantt " ;r ' . A. Kuykendiill's lirug store. .'.0c. GASOL1M., WOOD SAW. 'i-rison - Glhson snw nil wood ,r c-i Office Black 1571. llmiie i' k 1751. tf i't - K. y and !!:a.! ! r r;;i " ik liaek. backache, i he... '' 'ii.s. inflammation of th r and all other iiiiiim ances d". ik kidnevs. They are sold ty t'; 1VISOX .NEWS o , l-c!aJ (' rre.-i.oiul.-ne.' i Ivi,u. s ;,t. r. A ,,( "f Klmira, it haalm r,.; tr. ' W. Hi kii'ioM ar.J im" . "'"a, ;.-al SaUu- :: till.-' p aee. hi i:;- I. S. iiay return Euji-re. where lie nit-lieui !rta::n-:,;, prtn. -d in health. ' 1 i.l.-t u . ;-:ad Ii, .;, He is in J'V'' !1,1V 'I'tlng oithaiils in ,his neightiorUood. so lo,.k out f,a- i 8V1. uine bear story from lvi.-on s ,,p The peach and prune crop at Iv' sou tins set' son are very lut.t, bii; the quality is good. A. Wordeu ami lami'.v are mvm -ti) a 'acch near llalsev, where i! will engage in fanning. Mr. Wordeii has lived here 22 years. W. L. Chasiaiu and famllv. who reside near Halsey. were up lait w?k visiting relatives at this place, ilr Lhastain is a recent arrival in Ore gon, and ha likes the couutrv vury much. ' Mrs. Guard Huston, of Madison, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs B. J. Owuu, for a few days. Miss Bffio bay aud ' Mrs. G. C Vausau, who went from here to pick hops in tha Edmonson varJ ue.i' Goshua. report a fine time and goud wages. Mrs. Olo Kayser and little daugh ter, Norma, of Saginaw, are visiting Mrs. Kayser's parents, Mr. and Mrs B. J. Oweu, for a few days. A. Posten has a crew of men al work on Not! putting in logs (or the Elmiru Mill Company. J. C. I'ettit, of Noti, was peddling beef in this neighborhood yesterday. W. S. Burrow, our road supervisor, will begin the construction at a cov ered bridge across the Noti creek near his place in a few days. We understand that Mr. Worden has rented bis ranch uear hree to Mr. Curison, of Elmlra, who wlil move In as soon as Mr. Worden va cate. W. J. Harrison and family, of Brownsville, are rusticutlutj for a few days in this vicinity. Thev are very much, pleased with the c-uuu-try. CHOW .VOTES (Special Correspondence.) Crow, Sept. 23. Married, at the home of the bride at Hadleyvlllf, Or., September 22, James HasklnB and Miss Cora McDauiel. They have the best wishes of many friends. Perkins & Son have a crew at wrk clearing the channel of Coyote creek from the farm of W. J. Canady to their sawmill at the end of the long bridge, preparatory to floating several million feet of logs to it this winter. Smith Brothers are busy getting out the logs. John Jenkins bus sunk a well 2C feet near his house, finding an abun dance of good water. He is now putting in the curbing. Mrs. W. L. Furd and children are expected out from Eugene soon. She will make preparations fur Uie erec tion of a dwelling on her (arm here. Mr; Sears, who bought the Ingham farm, raised the frame of his large barn Monday. Jake Gutos has a commodious dwelliug in course of erection. Miss Belle Truasdale will teach the lladleyville schcoj aguin this fall. We are to have rural free deliv ery beginning " with November, a much-needed and loug-wished-for improvement. John Muss has relumed from Har ney county, where he has been work ing on a stock ranch. His many friends are glad to gmet him .ugaiu. ADVKjr: a:-, aiETtkrs. Sept. 23., 'US. Adams. Wli! Bean. Cht it:r L. Rranton, Key Brenemar. I P. Brown, (lea. V.'. Burton. V, tilter Clark. Mr. I'oioaiau. C. B. Collingwr -id. Jlri. lUiiua Cooper, Frank Crump, It I'm n In :lr Dove Ka-tiuiTli. W. H. I" hi i L. A. Y i-'ir.,:. i:rs. T. S. K.-e'.ri- !. A.. Fritili. ! if (iar.-lr.' y, -,:rs. Pdna Hail. V;:;' iliiriiit . :i. .". Ilan-i.-t. Mrs. A. tut liolt. Mr;. Lira Jk; on. A :.m rs. K:. nit : . .'eroi::e Kuiine. .Mr.-. Frank Lt-ona '!. Mrs. Dora I.ooje r. y r-. Live;;i:. (). L Mitch. I!. John. .Mrll'iis. Mi-s I.ela Osltn. Inn I'apuzefi. Dencho D. Keid. liol't. Sent:. ('Mas. Sharp. .I:i". F. Smith. Mrs Florence Turner. Frank Wall;, r. Mrs E II Waik' r. Mr; Sti N" '"' 11 ' "j. 1 . PACK. P. M. A SNAP T- -i: i p i sTii i:. on inula i : ' ' 1,1 '. Caliinrl.ie n " !. ' Hon. I! F. '' 1 '!l ' an -o- d " ?;'.. chani. all !:.:t l r lru;;,; !,:,:::;' Ira cool I '.i 'nre land, in-'1 s hu in f-' I r' !'r" ",' fruit h ' i J s 1 : ' ': "'. all fenc- I an I p.-.-' session al on aire. It th phoii' s- ITiee en. J it. W. TBI UroK r; .-y i 1 ' p.-r Or. Gasolene 1" ri, I. 7:! V. 1 i 17V. 2. Sii" si :i 1 -,:,'V .!. i: 'I - l v 1 olle r l.e irri::it:n tlotl f Cg '- gists. THE EI-CRXE MILr GUARD, THU,tSU. SK.TKM..KII 8.. , 4 4 si'oiiTixt; MTi s X Tin- Wausan ttain , (.j '' inner in the . ,.;.;,.., Tile Wil'iam.-porl v.ui! : he Tri-Siale League in-.::.: times in the last live yea - Jesse Ihirketl's Worcesti v ;, am is a three-time pennant wianer in ; :e New England League. o All the teams that make up the Eastern League have won a pennant with the exception of Newark. American Association teams play ed betore the largest crowds th.s sea son in the history of the organiza tion. o The South Michigan League race was a hummer, the Saginaw team having to play every minute to cop tue peunuui. ; o I Jack Sullivan, the star catcher of ""ia vitt, reiuseu 10 worK lor tile Pittsburg club the last month of the season without pay. Jack MeCrthy and Hill Dernhard. both former big league players, made good as minor league managers this season, the former at Springtield, Hi, and the latter at Nashville, 'IVnu. o As manager at Montreal last year Malachi Kittrcdge was a "downer." but this season as pilot of the cham pion Scranlon teuh, "Kitt" is ot the latest pattern and full width. Burlington and Quincy made n good try lor the Central Association I I'cuuuiu, nut me twice-cnanipion Waterloo team uroved too strong ror them. NOTICE KK'H MOI'XTAIX CIIK'I.K. Ladies of Rich Mountain Circle, Ladies of the li. A. 11., are requested to meet at W. O. W. Hall Thursday at ! a. in., and each bring a pie, a cake, and salad, to assist the corps in entertaining. MAUY SMALL. President. NOTICE TO THE IHItl.IC. Whereas, my wife, Nellie dosser, has left my lied and board, I hereby give notice I will not be responsible for any bills incurred by her. Fit ED P. GOSSEIl, liASOLIXE WOOD SAW1XO Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers I. R. A. Mallzan. If APPLES WAXTE1). Cider apples will be received al our lactory September 2ii and 2S only. Ingham Vinegar Co. S2ti E. ;. H A'fillT. t Photos, stamps anil post cards. General view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive. It Sl'USCKIllE Villi TIIK GCARI!. SOLTHER.V PACIFIC R. K. TIME CARD Toward Portland Passenger No. Ill 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex press'. No. 18 6:00 a. m.. Cottage Grove Passeuger. No. 12 11:65 a. m., Roseburg Passenger. No. 140:42 p. ni., Portland Ex press. Toward San Kranciso Pawniser. No. 11 2:18 p.m., lloseburg Pas senger. No. 17 S:35 p.m., Cottaje Grove Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. Nil. 13 5:44 a. ni., Shu Francis co Express. Weritfiflg ItnilH'li. No. 8 1 M3u a. in., leaves EoRene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a. in., arrives Eu gene froitl Springfield. No. 7 1:00 p. in., leaves Eugene for W endllng. Nn. ,vi--i:40 p. m., arrives Eugene from Wendiing. WM. Ml'RRAY, lien. Pass. Airt. Portland Or JOHN M. SCOTT, A.ist. G. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE. I oeal Agent You're on the Right Track M-i-,. I: -oi-- c In'M".: is i'lok'-d i,v n.ir ,:---r' :i...nnni - ' ' (:.;,;, -d p-j !.-.. .re.-.".l i .1. . -. r I pr'.mplH . :ir .-,"lr il'H"- E , - . -1 : , -: .i ' - i-ii a n ;e- r vri"'!hin r.f.ihle in (J' .'.ii.ri-o'.i'i f.ytinj; H:--ncDycVorkj otii 'oJ " t 'i "' ' -:' I 'e,t,r,c Kid , r-i r.-.W-4.-:i ! CLASSIFiED COLUMNS I "It SALE U'Ol Fell; siAf.E Eimuire at Qu ran's shoe store. t( t01t SALE Tuorougnorea Hereford bui.s (or sale. Enquire Die Wil lamette street. ;( ,WUOl -Fine dry. innple 4-foot wood. Williams Traaste' Company. Main Oil. FOIl SALE rtlitr Orpmgton eggs, 13 for il. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner lath st. Foil SALE One full blood Ilamluu lette Kam: also grade rams; It. 1.. Jacotis, tllenwotid Stock Furui, lcx ter. Oregon. FOH 3LE Uuad work tau, har uacui aud aluijit uew Mlllburi wuiou Call at 1021 utk Wll- uuuaiw miLvi. s26 i Foil SALE Number 3 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been used ouly few weeks. Call at Eugene llun Co.'e Store. tf Foil SALE ii Sjacres; six-room house; (air barn; 3 miles from main street, Eugene. Address Box ii'J.'i, Springfield. s2fidw HESIDKNCE Foil SALE Or lor rent, at lali East Eleventh street. Address, or Inquire o( E. lUmiu, Pendleton, Oregon. ol FOH SALE 70 bead or goats, either nannies or wethers; lake your choice. Phone Farmers 4x1. W. P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol FOR SALtt 9-ruum nouse, three blocks from Willamette Mdeet; lot 80x76 feet. Price, J2100. Ore gon Laud Company. tf FOH SALE 4Jne .National cash reg ister, one Remington typewriter and a largo iron safe. Enquire of L. il. Travis, Loau Savings bank building. BULL FOR SALE Oue registered Holsteiu-Frieslaa bull, three years old September 8. 19KS; milk strain; gentle. L. A. llauok, Men roe, Or., It. F. V. No. 1. s3v Hl.llE IS A CHA.NCH to buy from the owuer and buy right, lice high lots or house and lot, all on the street car line. 1 have 8 lots and 2 dwelliug houses. All must go. ln- Hiiire it SOB East Thirteenth st. FOR SALE Hoi air engine: force i pump connected; 60o-gallou tank, fittings, 40 feet lMi-luch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shuuiway's, East Seventh Btreet. See it. tf FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chMa liurness and one a 'i -inch Mitchell wagon, In good voudilion. Mules are true to a tsilt and a perfect team for nil purposes. Price for outfit, $4 50. Inquire at this office. FCK S-ALE OR RENT -One sevea room house, either furnlslied or unfurnished, with 1 aero of ground; oue four-room house with 1 acre of ground, neur electric lltte, this side of river. Inquire of Mrs. Powell. s26 DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE 'Scbmltt Brothers, of Creswell, nav four good druft horses for sale cheap. Thoy are young aod well bred. Call aud see them at Cres well, or write ta Schiuitt Urea, (or descriptiou, prices and terms, tt FOR SALE Goml 9-ronin hnuw on Eleventh street, with lioth Uiilet and wwer connefUlous; pavement paid for. Call on A. E. Wood, room 21, Mi-Clung biilKlilig. or al residence, 281 Wet liighth Mreet. .'lt FOR SALE Lot 72x160 feet, corner or I J lot; two houses, one a coLtnge of six rooms, fairly goad, the oilier an old house not murli good; one block from carline; rinse to depot and busings part ol town. At u liarcaln if sold during September, mis. S. 11. Willlanw. tf LOTrf Full SALE P.T OWNER Two lots and K-room house; barn; lint' land for garden; on Fourth s! ret-t . I Ktili. RENT ku ai res, O.'i under cul ni'iir niiil race. Utt 1i;ix!)."i nil t vatlon; bmite, b. n. henhouse, Twelfth and Alder k recta, just o cliaril. Possii-kIoh e.lven Septein liortll of PatK'rsoii kcIiooI. J. J. r Kith. For particulars see R. Walton, 515 Wllliinielte Htrtet. I .' Me.M u rplify, .".ri'.l Wllla lie street. JDK SALE BY OWNER - F. it ecu . ,, A M ,,,t (KI' One of I lie liesl at r.s ot choiee fruit land, wide, i nu-arre Lurns in . the county, and si'ltfled variety of iriills and I Cun- mlie In. in Sii I n i- li t dil ; till le rnes; all in bearing. Tlii-e'-i m res rich rlu-r li.nloui soil. I nn milts souihwi'st of Kiik't'tii . nn! a, res lie .1 joaliie s.ll; fair Iniiid t-'leplinne and rural rleliniy nmi". ; hs ami -'.noil lamih oit.,anl. Ad Good limine and lew barn. Price it t-s I'. () II a :h. llui" ne ,)r il reasonable. Call up Fai ra' . ihone 2SS. o2 ; HIM M.na.M'.OI K FOR SALE 4:'. acres all l"l'-l land. :;il In cnl: Ival ion; li" leni-e. wood shed and chicken leoi-c and n ai n : nn hard : t In '"- co-.d w. .' ' i,d uood waii-t; ' ii i t ii.'H' - c-.e- mr1 ,1. Ili'liidl''- boll-e.iold KiHHls I '-is IHS'-l " Hil, ill tile II ' X t '.'' 'IlilS. I lllll' I'-i a I l"i s c "-' in .i '" . a I, oils,, and '.'it l.'-:i". 'l' -r. ):,,n: .. and park a-i'l souif f ni- ii.. ii.,r:;.ii'i an. I hum- '-I I VHI tlo-f I.. WiI1.iii'I'- --'"' I'or f ii '' -i'-r info.' matt oi rail on pa. ii;.- Land t'..ip.in. 11 '"'' iiov.-v iHiil.lii.i:. I: I.. " 1 1 r t j j . : i InanaL-er. ,f tVAVI III WA'.TEii M ... , n In- 'li i r inj.iirf : t u ant:' 'it, a modern him later thfio ri-pteinb- r 15. G G tf lion- ! - ' . Li.,-. WOULD YOU FCRGET.TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You would opon u r'i;istirtM U'tttT or a toU'rtraui, of courst! Hut aro you not , just the same, oomewhnt mrrlcss about other things that shouhl have almost equal Interest to you? Perhaps onre a week - per haps ono. a day - a classified ad. Is printed that touches your persouul interest as sure ly ami us keenly as the letter or telegram would - but, are you Sl'HK to bee it, to consider it, to answer It, to profit by it? Of course Uie Want A I is de livered to you h-4 ouo of a bunch um! you luive (o pick o4it throne that is "1-1 K Vol ." WANTEO A girl to do general housework. Apply liii7 Willam ette street. tf WANTED At once A woman to wash and iron two days out of the week. Inquire U E. Kightli. S23 W A.NTKD--liood competent girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tt WAN 1 ED A suiulier of girls to learu uursing. Enquire at the Eu geno Ueneral Hospital. . tf WANTED TO RENT A big farm on snares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. U" care Guard, tf WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at 6 per cent. Uood security given. Address 11., care of Guard. tf GIRL W A NT hi D For goiunul house work. Enquire C. V. Oglesby. 921 Ferry street or address Box 2 4H. s23 WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene Poultry Store, 102 E !)th Sr., young chickens weighing from 1 to 1 pounds. Phono Main 6-la. WANTED River bottom rami 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 as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen years experl ence. References, Booth-Kelly Co. It, B. Garmau, London, Or. tf WANTED Furuisned house, 6 or 6 roenis for two or three months: not too far utit. Three In family. Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co. POK HUNT FOR REN f Fui'iiisUed rooms at 367 West Fifth street. tf WANTED liirl wanted at once to do housework. Enquire at 71 West Ninth street. tf FOR RENT A farm of 160 acres, two miles southeast of Eugene for rent at once. Address Box 14, Engen. Oregon. tf FOR KENT The Hotel Mnpleloil will be for rent to Hie right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. 11. Clow, Mapletou, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice front room; fur- nuoe iicat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentlo uien. 164 Eaet Ninth street.. xt RENT 1-arge front room an I i, ri)m ml nh,K, furnished, .eieeirlc lights; phone aud batli; nr- ccmiinlat Ions for two or three; geli- lit n'Mi prefirred; Mill St. S.-iY 1 dm ,it-.re atnui in work. I li t- tiie Julie 4-i'itn-iii worker and LcNIier. G- t tour work doiii- by L. ". William. i.iu'.'i' tali lo e.- i i;. .-in If y on w.,lt liarg-ilio in i.'il . :ate. e bin and n-ll turn, and ciiy inni i-i:, l l.i u ti ert i.iol nn j in .: , . ,1 Tim i' iiinl ii-lii li: 4-1' k 1 1 ( 'in--ill. I:. mm II. U alii n lild.: If i'OH f. I'll IM.E loci ni' .ni" le aru, i' pri.j"'i. n. ik.i,,: iuteii .si no i I ;.-r . n- ill e i ieilic !'.r ,:'..-, 11111 l.'ii'iiilif o! Fr.ir.k ii I'.i.ni .1-11 Cr, -Or II I D Yul V, VN I' yi ur wnuU.ui wali ni lolll ifol.se or tittle- Headed' (rti'td 'k gin'rantt-' d at reason nltle pniv s, Nick Mlllt i, jtli'iin Msin ti'I. v,,r w AST ;t' i all !) m..i..-i 1- 10 -l - Iti'i'i.' -. II a ll w i ii I: . a I I" .1 e't I Ai linnet- 111 I Ii. 1 (.' -.'iien I. ii :d In;: I 'i.-j v. 1 II ,;' I I, .;. .'.- ll;l 1 -I I 1 l ei a lid . . .niii V 11 r iflii 1 ,1 ;; , t 1 1,1. vi, 1: . -,'M I ri 1 r ..;. I'leilie Main I, I ". . j L.t K B-tX .'.ti, liu -ni' 0 o O Ml SI . WI-.Oi S (I'limiiiuetf ) I'lIK OKKiUiN LAND COMl'ANY stands on its own merits ami lias no combination wiih any other company. We eliminate al pos sibility of graft by immediately bringing seller and buyer together. We can find wli.it you want if It is to be had in the coast country, and w ill gladly give all Inquiring stran gers any information inxsilile. We have a iarge list of (anus and city property, also some good buys in timber lands on reasonable terms. 4 12 Wlllanielte nrti. Eugene, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN t'HYSK'IAMS AND SI KGKU.NS DR. 11. L. SIT D1.EY Osteopathia physician. Offices over Chambers' tore, 518 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence, 527 Pearl street. Phone Black 3207 C. H. CANNON, M. D. Honiorpatulo physician and surgeon. Chroma diseases and diseases of women and chlldruu a specialty. Electr.1 cal vibratory ami light treauneut. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Duuu bund ing. Phono Main 540. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. DR. ANNA MA lilt Ell. Oaloupatiilo phyn'clnn. All curable dismaeen treated. Women aud child! tn tt specialty. Office over F. E. Duuu'a. Phoua lied 1631. G. S. BEAKDSLEY, M. D. Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 aud 17 Mi-Clung building, Eighth and Willamette streets. Office aud resideuce phoue. Main 47. ATTOUXtCVK-AT-LAW L. B1LYEU, Attoruey-at-law. Otfloe over Yornn's shoe store, Eugene, Oregon. LBON R. EDMUNbON, Attoruoy-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eageue Loan and Savings llank. li, U. TRAVIS, AUoraey-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugeue, Oregon. S. D. ALLEN Attorney-ut-law. Of fice over Eutou'a book store, 616 Willamette street. Phone Black 2881. C. A. W INTER M El Nil, Altorney-ut law. Land titles nd probate spec ialties. Office ovor Cuainbors-Brls-tow Hank. WALTON & NESS, Attomeys-at-law. J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will practice 111 ail the conns In the stuto. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eifgoue, Oregon. GEORGE B. DORRI8 Altoruey-at-law; office llovey Building, cor 8th and Willamette streets; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK st POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock ami E. O. Potter. Office one block south ot Chrliniau block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, rtltorueys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts of the statu, and before the U. S. Land Offioa, Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McClung, JESSE O. WELLB, Lawyer, No. tt Wost Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. Ulvus special attention tu the examination of ab stracts, druftlng wills, settling es tate, conveyances and collectleas. Also to all puusiou matters, Puou Red 1176. 1. N. HARBAUGIL Speclul atten tion given lo divorce and settle ment f estates. A gout tor Conti nental Insurance Company. Rcoal , First National Kan a Building, Eugene, Oregon. Bunding. AWtillACTOltri THE l.NE COUNTY ABSTRACT lit)., Koomi: 2 and 3, Wareii Blocn, ElU''tle, Or PriCMS re.lsolililiie. HEAL I MI A I I'. At.LYlM J. L. Ol.AltK. t CO. Dealers Ii- real, civile, Cruswell. Or. t MM ltd AKLIIS J. W. KAYS &. l;u.. undeitakeis uud funoial dliectoiH. Eugene, Or. DAY fc HI'.NDKItrfuN, undeilllKern and einlialnieiH. Corner WillaiU' etlii ami Seventh Htreets. W. T. GORDON, funeral diieetor. Slate licensed eniljiiliuer. Office ami reiiileiii e, Tenth and Oll ni reels. Phonu Red 44SI. . MI.M.MJ IMilM I us HERBERT LED, II. mining cngnieer and exiiert ineialliirgl.-it. Reliable Iti.'orinui lull I in lilsheil In In'endlllg lavi'stois. Eiuinlnatloiis ami re puris o;i nines nd org treatment. Eugene Oregu'i. liiii 1 1, i i FREE THOMAS --Architect. Hueteh es and plium drawn, I,),,,. ,,rlnn ml siK'clllcntloiiH. Geii-ral super. lmon over bulldiiiga in c,,rsB of itmsiriictlon. If thinking u hnj. In, large or small, see me. Terun rea.soiiabie. Room 7, Chi'in'ima blocK. III III V AUH SI IK.L ,' ,S l.iti::..-i:ii 1 ; EONS in,.:, t r ) l.l'-e-. i"i '! r.'KI-N '.V S. it- il- I.Mi!li,ly ,, 1, 1 " 1 '"I I t... I I n,. :' - -Wl.il .1 I;-,. m ; . 1 ii,s A il I'llili, s,,n, :,,,., ,,,.p ,,,. " OIL. , 112 HiM.ie'.V at reel I'h'Hiu, Red 055 1. dl a'.l JniKsisf, o 0 0