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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
-fi1-,Nt'- ! tf'Sj.'p' the e-K. '" miir f:'Vr per mon" yj0 igU'kn on ii0"" - l".! .utoorlied to 'f "fnlL for The rfi fur. -f .uthorized to M"'.. subscriptions 1!OH i 1&C.AMM1CS P di-iih WATER tun jE? paper las an editori-;'-SM5t Vour Town," and U issue another "knock- : teierests DJ aavurauus control of Its wa- Ration .Tsudless of the quality bmisled. Eugenes fu- L(s more upon the secur ed psifty water system i,0f oilier one thing. The 3K0B are handicapping iSnsind ihe situation will U ts population increases lOime'.te river becomes tuiiiled. i is sincerity in the opposi- tiier creel as a source of sitter what stream had td tie mud batteries of trstwa crowd would have i in ttet direction. It is iriticism, but a determina nt the will of the people ii cost Rltchey creek if is a sluggish stream of n:e( until actual Investi- 1 it-;? number of persons b; position untenable, and tit quantity, but tie qual- was attacked. The !iper, which asserted that i veils of Eugene were ini- they were supplied by ms, and that all of the Mint it were not fit to a the astonishing position Willamette river water It- ire and wholesome. It is statu! how a little graft 3 warp even some newspa- isdtment. is that we must settle, this Son for the good of Eu- tahernwre, must settle li permanently. The only that Is to bring in monn f the best quality we can Sther creek will furnish !?ply for a good manv of 1 quality better t'jan had before. Later on rr is large enough and 'ith to do still better the ay be eitended on to Xrtlch Is admittedlv the in tie Cascade range. s make the start now. ! "ptnied en the grav- nearly ail lie sncnt :u five employment to ' irki.i;nien all next "J in t:irn will ll.-tr;l, lie business men ami to the growth of Whins else can ,lo. '"''11 is r-OTllj t;,, T'-i sa ri'du.'c operating : sWiiainir 1 in. i,iiiiit,ii, i: the r"s Will inee, -5 answiTinj, Hi.. iii,i,.r. '!,-H impose an a Idiiion I'.eo- - Kn hand, i '-uaty. by .'"" a larsc H'.citis Mini in a -'aai; ta1 p. 'H ui.l of the mmii 1 private - ,r; 10 fili tin. v i5. till.- ; '; Will,,;,,.. x Ptcsiir;:. . '-'jk Br.ch.r. iatp n i J! :b-ir inv l;l jt... .. .. '' N,- Of t'i aaj 'St. ' '-;ft fen, ; :f'-r r. l a-- , '1 .1-.! I I "-i v ... Representative John Sharp il liafV has a m story ami this thin it particularly good one. During t)!e recent Mississippi gubcjatoriai campaign the ,!ou- Jt'f' Truly was one of the unsuccessful aspirants for the majority suffri of hisijUllow- citizens. Prohibition doctrines tig-, ured in th an'l seemed 1 very import! to Methodist mini--- j ter. The followin conversation I.-' related: "Broher Truly." said the: minister, I ant to asK you a qu.s tion. Bid yu ever take a drink of whisky?" "Before I answer that." responded the wary Brother Truly. I want to know whether it Is an In quiry or an Irrvitatlon." That was all a mistake of the newspaper reporters in saying that Taft and Foraker met and clasped hands and agreed to forgive and for get, while the old soldiers roared rhelr approval. Teddy says it was and emphasizes each word with a flourish of the big stick and the newspapers will now humbly admit that their representatives at Youngs- town were deaf and dumb and blind, and that "nobody had nothin' to do with nobody" or words to that ef fect. Mr. Haskell, of Oklahoma, wanted the facts tn regard to his connection with the Standard Oil, and the result reminds us of one of Champ Clark's stories. He says that out in Wyo ming, close to the public highway, is a mound with a wooden slab at Its head, upon which Is crudely carved an epitaph reading: "He whistled for the grizzly and the grizzly came." Salem's mayor wants the capital city to keep pace with the University city in the matter of street paving and other public Improvements. Thus Eugene's good work is bearing fruit in other communities, and the city Is being accepted as the model for all progressive towns In Oregon. So now we must endeavor at all times to live up to our reptatiou. When It comes to handing out a line of convincing talk the Philadel phia girl who talked four masked burglars into leaving a house they had entered to rob must be a peach- erlno, who could make good as a spellbinder. And along In the early days of bleak November talking machine dealers are sure to find themselves with a lot of stock 011 hand that they cannot give away, even to those who are usually out to get something for nothing. It must be astonishing to the plain, every day man, who has never had the office Itch, to observe the things some men say without blushing, in order to try to get on the public pay roll. The poet 'who wrote "The melan choly days are 'here" did not live in Oregon. East Oregoniau. The which would indicate that Eastern Oregon is not a melon country. Congressman Ames, of Massachu setts, has perfected an airship. As he has seen so many congressmen "up in the air" it ought to be a riyer. if it isn't. We haven't noticed any politicians falling over each other In their ef forts to follow Mr. Bryan's example and tell just how and wuere they got it. No other town in Oregon sh iw so large a percentage of increase in school attendance as Hugene. That's going some. if i:i';i:.i-; nio it. HY CAN'T SAL! 31? (Salem State?ntan.) When aske-i iv.at lie t'...!:;'i' abaut the plan to build a li ..1!. va. i , to tiie 'ta' iv',- grounds, lorn:-'.-! Mayor I'laiil; W. Waters said; "Of course 1 ail in favor of tin road. It should have ben dine be-1 fore. The matter was taken tip l the council and carried alieo-i a oiiciiision and then dr. !nve just ret 11 rued fr.un Kug--n and I notice ti nt Kugene has pavi ' Willi liiiulithic very fool if the v. a from the depot to tiie t'nivi i -i; 1 . 1 i-lim-'Pc can take aro o!" a :-:;ue : terprbc in this w; taa'1 v d ' ' --anie t c our grer-;; ?'::: 1:' priM-? Vol, loav quoi ' i f .1- i" in favor of i:nl:g 'il' - a- :a bo'ib vard witil bi'uiilh- t.e . a d. stance." T1IK Ill'MAN IHiDV A TFlJi'l. Mrs. Hello Waterman Flndl:.: of! this city, wlil j.oak on 1 ; 11 1 snbjoci in tt, itiipt',.-; church : SpriiiRfl'ld, Or., n-xi Sun -la 111 .ra i ltl at the ,-c;iii,ii- 11 ,i'c k : Jlev. F. H. Adams, .a-'or o! Co Tir o iiaptist church a; M Minuvil!. . ri;, s: 1 s;e aks plainly, but lawfully, a 'id i andli s in a materia but .! .: c..;.- manner itnescioa- w.'i. ii c ".ipiiasis, but ;ira w ;oi'iiHy c u..' 1 '.. 1 haw never h. ard a-. .1' ' m;1:! or wtonan speak so .-kini'iey !, .1 in, :.c audience upon iai r'irpv.) H i' w;;-. her and i'-ni and i-'1' of:e:,,i. s!ie ta'kji tilainiy .. adut 'vilhoiif saline an.vhin h: ;: e .. -r. a s!: m!d n it le sr." ; Singer Sewidg ajscnlne Co::ipany, 115 Will-mette street, photo ite.i i 4 S I . . tf, THE n-GKXF. 1UII.V filAn, FBI OA V, 01.1n.sT JHrrimnivr inn t; a iv ill 1,K (! i.f !h, : . .'. i'iJi M'.'.n : a- ttr, ;. ,; ,:' ''fi :,- d ;-, ., badly in ut--d ,4 t- ei e aie.-iii bu 4 placing ii on ;,'.,. i, 1111 ii is hna:.,i -' 1st i hun h in that . ed ti make a lie; the historic biiil.ii:: ii and A: pr.,- Mv'.hod is pr.ijHis shrii:,. ,.f building returns in ad ;h . i: came around iho Hiiro iu ine i-ariy days. Ttu 11H-11 behind the iHovenn-m think that with soilu. !lt. tie repaintis it can iv maJe so that it will la.-a for many yars vvt Bt--sldes. the place could be itui'ie a sort of museum ir t.u- reik-s of the varlv days of the church. " ' T1I1S KATK IX 1USTOKV IC3S He Vries saikd from Holland on his third vxin-.iitum to America. lCSil Count Frontellae sn-iv.l ( of it3 ovi"r UV"""1" 171,4 :r; (,'';;., ,, , , I " nt-lil,lllS. JIUU'U poet, born iu Liverpool in Dublin Mav J2. ,:ir. Died 11104- Joseph Wiliard. president of Harvard College, died. Horn liecember 'J8, 173$,, 1S13 f irst daily paper urinie.i at Albany, X. Y. isap i ivaty between France Texas signed at Paris and li.au A Boston merchant paid $t;2a for the choice of seats for the first ifert'ormance of Jvnnv l.ind in that city, lsflii The bank of Concord, Mass., robbed of $2tUUHki. 1X70 Siege of Paris begun. 19uti Kace riots continued in At lanta; two negroes lynched. THIS IS MY 15HTH iiiHTHHAV .A. Henton Kolwrtson Abraham Heaton Hobertson, who has been nominated by the Demo crats for governor of Connecticut, was born In Xew Haven September 25, 1S50. His father was a former mayor of that city. The younger Kobertson received his education at Yale and at the Columbia University Law School, graduating from the last named institution in IS 74. Soon af ter beginning the practice of law in his native state he was elected to the Connecticut general assembly and re mained a member of that body for several years. From 1S87 to 189a he was a judge of the probate court in Xew Haven. Later he served sev eral years as corporation counsel of the city. He is regarded as a high authority on corporation law, and also on the subject of civil service as applied to municipal government. His nomination for governor of Con necticut is not an entirely new honor for him, as he was a candidate for the same office on the Democratic ticket four years ago and was de feated. A SXAI" TO 1 lAffiK IV KSTATK. 312 acres 2 miles west of Shedd on main line S. P. and 011 Oregon California wagon road, a fine loca tion, it. F. I)., and both plume lines: all giKal agricultural land with about oti acres in cultivation, 5 acres or chard, all kinl; oi fruit; balance ex tra good pa? .:o :md, large S room Ionise in goi 1 t -j a r, brick milk and fruit house; --uru fraiiie barn. Place Is all fenced i cross fenced. Pos session at nice, i'r."? onlv per acre. 1.. W. TRIPP, iJoth phones. ;;-ownsviiie. Or. xotk k to Tin-: I'l in.ic. Whereas, my wife. Nellie Gosser. has left my bed and b ard. I hereby give notice I will not iie responsible for any bill: irenr KliK 1 i,v her. 1". (JOSSER, I'd!! WflOOSAVt '.'S Ca rad, si 3 tie power. 11. t 1 r it. on ' :irli ivis ' i oHiuil San I rani ! Pn-.-eir. r N i. 11 -:1s V m , :o-eoui, i. one. r. No. 17'.': as-, ncer. No. 1 a 1 - 1,1 p.m., c 32 a.m., Kv press N- Frant: 13- -5:44 co Kxpre-s elllllitlg v4 -:: a. : for ;.ringfi' :d o ! - 1 1 1 " .i P.rant b. II., ieavi s B.ig-n -ive K"l No ' ,r W No 1 1. a ve i.i:m 1 0 p. in., ar I'a- WM. M" JOHN M A-r TT!". ii Aent. rcn.i.i- Lot n-a 1!. He : d - piib'i" :yi- il.ivors: 1.- ...... .i.... . :,- l-ift....... i. I , ... (.asoi.im; mxi sawino nv ;.-stsms7Jr ' Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers i , n j I , i am-&i" I Prize night tmtirtw ! !;i'-':!,L ,NT..'?7 v Prize nlghl tonight, at ; he Cran.l. 5 VlV-' I i - . ,.r,vr.,ei,eer 1 . -r. VJ ,V -"Av ' 4 " ' ! n",;-", , ore,,,, yAft-V- I - a..,, Cottage U yA Z , 'i--f! Lr. ... 1 ' w- 'Mi -i i 1 ...... j .' u ..o SKITKMHF.B itTi-s rno.M mum ttom n '.ma: V at 1 o 9 ' v u:t;.'ii l.lUlltl !j: Ten l.aiu a.-!i: r ii Hi ed Cent. s of !'T.:ser f.ve ;i Kngiand. The Toronto. Canada, kuice chinists has decided to keep watch n all civic contrju-t iug the trade. f Ma a cbise afsVit- The ' Trades riiioiiist." ( Wash ington, li. C, devoted t-.i iminii tsuer ests. has been taken out of the re ceiver's hands. Steps have been taken t close the I'owell lui't'ryn collieries in Wales owing to the strike of six thousand men employed ill the mines. , Arramtemonts'are beln, made '"' annum rouvemsu!! o! Ine V Virginia state Federation of l.alior that is to be held at 1'larksburs in October. The San Francisco, Cal.. Broom makers' I'nion has taken preliminary steps ill starting a campaign against brooms made by Chinese and those made by convicts in Kastern states. o At the recent convention of the international Hrothorhood of Sta tionary Firemen the by-laws were amended so as to permit the holding of conventions annually instead of bi-aiinually. o The Fall Hlver, .Mass., Spinners" I'tiion, which has decided to with- u raw irom tne suumg scale agree ment between the unions and the manufacturers of that citv. has de cided to adhere to the agreement. o The question of chanaing the name of the ational Trades and Labor Con gress to "Canadian Federaion of La bor" will be one of the subjects thai will eonio up for constderaton at the Quebec convention. James Kelr Hardie, the founder of the labor party In England, says the time is now ripe to organize a labor party in Canada, and that, by a bet ter union of their forces the laborers of America can obtain legislation for their advancement. All the secretaries and business agents of the labor unions iu Seat tle, Wash., have been ordered to pro duce their books in the United State? district court, to ascertain to what extent, if any, they have contribut ed to the alleged boycott against Loewu & Company. T'p re is a growing belief anion-1 offl'-lals of the department of com merce mid labor that Terrence V. Powderly, chief of the information bureau of the department of immi gration, will be named to sueec;j the late Commissioner of immigra tion Sargent. o According to Frank Morrison, sec retary of tiie American Federation of Labor, the unions of America today have a greater membership than ev er before in the history of Hie labor movement.. In the American Fede ra'on of Labor there are now affil iat"d 117 Xational and iiiternation labor unions, representing approxi mately i 7, nob local labor unions. The number of state federations of labor is thirty-six, and there are ;"4 i .e!i!,-ci labor bodies and local trail1 tnd labor unions, "in the aggregate ;w ) million men are members of the bo.lv or afiiliated with it. What Sliall We Have For IJexserC! Try ,!7".i.L-t, tiie dainty, appetiz ini , voaomieai des:-ert. Can 1h-in-pared in.-.iantly sitispiy add boil :t.2 wi'i-r ''ud serve wiien cool. Flav ored just rlt'ht; perfect in every way lor ;;; kave makes eiiollglt desert ;'or a !;;t:L." tainiiy. All grocers sdi it. Ill, a t a-. -j.l Mlbslililt-s. Jt-ll.L i :i. y a ail pore t';od liw; 7 :.:;, (IralKe, IMsp- ; 1 v, Chorolae, Cht rry. You're on the Riqht Tracl: reilbilig irreti tiv tlo .-atisfaetio: ir IP aii 5 r vf ry C. ;1 tu-cn'DycXs t 8 S in iJ ; 'M.nc Red 2361 O 25. tiWH CLASSIFIED COLUMNS uoi Koii s.u.t: raw's !.!.,. irA.... FOtE SA1.K TaorunrtM Her'tnr4 Uoalttf street. tt ; it)i K:ue dry. usaji.e 4-snoi J. Wlliiaui TraU i CuaHany. Main Sjl. Folt SAi.K itutt Orsm.sion f;ts, 1 i.i for Jl. W. ii. Hamilton. Columbia avenue, corner lina si. Fi.iti SAl.K $JiH piano, almost al'Hit half prhv, big barsaiii; terms to suit. It. It., care Suanl. Foil SA1.K - one full bkuid iiamn.m leti, it.im; also grade rams; 15. L. Ja.vbs, tlieuwood Stock Farm, loi ter. On gon. FOlt iSAl.K tiuud work i?m, har- uess aud aiinuil uew itiUbur ttt)tt. Call at 31121 jjuiii WiJ laiutiu sliwt. s I'i FoK SALE Number S Oiivvr type writer, nearly new. Has been used only few weeks. Call at Eugene tlllu Co.'ii Store. ii FOK SALF. a Sacres; t-ix-room house; fair barn; 3 miies troui main street, Kusene. Address liox 2 lift, Springfield. s2id HKSiDLNt'H Ft tit SaLL Or J.ir rent, at lit! Kast UU-vti.tii str-.v;. Address, or inouire oi K. lianm, Pendleton. Oregon, oi Foil SALIC 70 hem! of oats, eitber nauuies or wethers; lake your choice. Phone Farmers Hit. S P. Lower. Creswell, Or. oi FOH SALhi 9-room bouje( three blocks from Willamette sideet; lot Stix76 feel. Price, $2t. Ore gon Land Company. tt FOH SAl.K one .National cans reg ister, one Ketuiagtoa typewriter and a large iron safi. lnnire 1 L. U. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. BI LL FOK SALK Oae reswtered lioistem-Friesiaa bull, tbrtse yssars old September S, i$ti; aillie strain: gentle. L. A. llouckt Mtm roe. Or., U. F. D. No. 1. s30 HUMS IS A CHA.NCH ts sy traai the owner and buy right, sice high lots- or house and lot, il on the street car Hue. I have lots and i dwelling houses. AH ninut go. In- quire at SOS Kast Tbirteeoth at. FOR SALE Hot air engine; torce pump connected; tl-gailon ianli (itttngs, 40 feet m-lncli pipe, lor snie cheap at Hall & Simiuway's, Kast Seventh street. See it. tt FOH SALK One teats of faeayy mules, one get of chain harness and one SSi-lnch Mitchell wagon in good condition. Miiieg are true to a fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit $450. Inquire at this office. FOH SALK OH HKN'T -One tseven- room bouse, either furnished uufuruished, with i aero of ground; one four-room house with 1 acre of ground, near electric line, this side of river. Inquire of Mrs. Powell. 2& FOR SALIC lSetweiti fair grounds and Willamette street, six lots. ClillfiO feel. i 7 to $2i"M. One "sxlatt iie!, $7a. Tomorrow is bargain day." See J. il. Morris. Hed Star, Itonm 11, First Nation al Hank buliding. 825 tilt AFT HOHSK3 FOK SALK Scluuitt UrothersoJ Cresweil, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young asd well bred. Call aad see tueoi at Cr well, or write to Sefcuiitt Bros, for description prices and terms, tf FOIl SALK Ouod Kievenlll Hreet, i-roool housi on Willi loiiil toilet and aewer conioctioiis Call 011 A. paveiuciii K. Wood, paid for. room 21, McCIiilig biiiidiug, or restdenc SSI West Kiyiill) street. s3 FOlt SALK - Lot 75ii; fee,, eonter iot; two houses, title it rollaite of six rooms, fairly pood, iiie olhe, an old tiouse not mueh good; oh-s i.ioek from carline; close to deiot and business part of town. A a aain it sol'l inrmg lii'is. S. K. Willii.uis. If lots i-fiit sals: s;v iiwnku Tw iots and k-rooiii Ihoo1-; bant; tiae and for gardet; on FomHi ..if"'!. near mill race. It liHnl'.". u. Tw-ifth and Aid r street... j -t liorib of Patterson seioiol. ,i. J Wnlt'ill, al.'i Willamette s)re 1. l! iAI.K HV tlWNKlt o! choice lllli" ii: ,.. , !ei V.tl). -V of II ii ill i; .hone and nn i Ijoiim- and M.v. c: at r ei; i ,.i. olriv..: s!. ;tll i t ilit Keit or. hard; l i'o ei w.t'er; e g ,,') goods. i t-ie (. ; . ieral i.e.. i Hlii l't ban at, i tiie ll.e.- i t i.i J ri-. ai -S ai- ii.ir.Mlii . i V.i; Land iror pal;)'. re Wi ii .Main ;.'!. o WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You ft.utli! i''n a rt'CJjrvvi U'tr r a it U vsm, i tur1 iftiS aE yon iu'X, jusi Uu tniuT Uius tiiitt sliuuM hav? IVrhas t'litt a jht has yme a day a ;3sHi ad is !riU'l thai tmjhts jour vtrSl,11J iUr-M aa sr-H- aiul as k.taly 'a tlw U'lter ltUii;r;tm tmli mtt art you St'UK in t,-t U, to t- JKsuliT H, to answor it, M infii hy it? Of rmirM tin Vat Att i tlt lhtrHl U jou m tmo at a lutm it ami ) lia U tmi Jl mu Hum U "hilt Mil WASTF.ll A bttse ul'k. ette street. girl to da Apply 6a7 gen'riil WANiUti A amiitier of girls to iearu nursing. ICuquIre at the Kn getie tleeerai HospuaL ft WANTiCi) A hoy 10 work ill book store and carry Orogouians, Ap ply at Hilton's book store. WANTS!) Ciood competent girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews. 71 West Ninth street, ii WANTED TO WSNT A big farm on shares, for from 3 to 6 years. Address "C. D" care Oitard, if WANTSO To borrow 1700,oo at S per cent, liuod security given Address O., care of Onard. tf WA.NTKD AT ONCii At the Kiigene Poultry Store. 1(12 K 8th St., youuis chickens weighing from 1 !i to 1A pounds. Phone Slain t4. WANTBD Position as cook Is camp or hotel. Fifteen years experi ence. References, Hooth-Keily Co. R. B. Uarmau, Londuti, Or. tt WANTKO We have a man who saya ho wants tile host farm within ten miles of Kugene that $1 ,!) will buy. About ItlO acres preferred. If you think you have such a fartsi call on the Heal Kstale KxelmHge, t( l-XJIt liMST FOlt UH'ST Kurnished rooms at Ml West Filth street. tt FOH 1U2 NT Ijirge front roam, fur nisbed to suit. luuuiro at t Wst Seventh street. if FOK ItfiXT uue or two mraishad rooms for rout; wlii take students 72 Wiiiauietto strt. tf FOH KENT A farm of 16 acre, two miles southeast of Ktigeni fr rent at once. Address Box ii Eugene, Oregon. it FOlt HUNT The Hotel .Mapletos will be for rent to (lie right party on Sept. 20. Apply to H. H. Ciw Mapielon, Oresuii. FOH itlSNT Nice tront room; fur nace heat; eioctrlc lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 Kast Ninta street. FOlt WKN'T A furnished fiat of five rooms, for man and wife; poiiss siofi given early fit Octoiier. Ap ply Flat I, 4111 Willamette sirwt, Opposite Ojhth lioust. sH FtiH HKN'T Large front room itit.i j bt-d room xdjoiftiux. ftlrtiisbed, (I'ieelric iiitiits: otiiiiie and batii; ac- iUjromwiatiiiiiii for In or three; geu- tieimn pref rn-d; Mill ). Ft ill HUNT ml acre.;, Sa under rnl- l.Vlltioil. ll.Ol.-e, ii.tril, iieJthoHe, oreli.itd. Po..-M,ioll r-il'tl Hepten b-r i.ith. For paitieniaia 5.' li, Mf.l OljiiieV. ,"e'l 1 ?;t to .'j , e FAU.M 1 i',ii-, t Hie acre- in;; H hi; ire lain ita.. i lie h .-1 f itiiit V U Hi ' .oil. Pill ir butid- ani Ad e or. )) asiie fr.eii Sj.ria.'J ri: ii riv r boiloos be-i ptaii le . ii!; li lied iiit.il faltiiiv ore 1. l li v Ii i. v.'tr. jHh( tI,l,l.1Wlt H 'HAV - 1 , um the u oere ,i:..;i;n m nik, I iolie iltllteol Olk'r lllld futiher. l or C. Williams. ik di.He by L. SKINT fall 111 ee v,.H liam.iie. ;j. b IV !; i -el; (,,;., el iv, liopl,e,i 'i liober a'ol li.nel.i in. Hoolit 11. you V,e if . J,- Cite if Vail i:fit W 1 i-..- 1 iilllle oi i k, dr. Jt j ". 7. 1 foi a ;; ms.-, Ii.i.ii j in) viii i i o - ;.e,.i aio ' i Mai i -ill-' V j,,!.- MJS 'I '1.1. M tt S f 'out muni ) fii'i'i:.s aii4 iiaa ?Ui 'iiiiiiil si'UiT ami btiyt-f lag,- ihr Wt tau iui4 wh.il you ii it i3 1 Ik iv,ui U tv iast t--.fuutr ssi j;iiy isv aU inqiuna itfraa- haA h iArizv itt at farms and city t?it$tt'Tiy, suin Ki4 buys la PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rMVSllIA)i ASI SI WJIvttJiS 1JU. il. L. STi:OLti1f 0topt!iia phyatclaa. Office over Chambers store, il WtUaaitte street. Vsone Black. 1326. ConsuUattsa free. Heiiidcnce, h2 7 Pearl street. Phone liiack HZUl C. H. CANNON, M. l. Hoaioepsthls phyatciaa and uurgeon. Caroaia iseaiiec and diseases o wotusQ ai cbiidrea a apeclatty. Kieetrt caj vibratory and light treatment. OJtice, Siaite 1, 2 and 3, liunn biiHsi- lig. Phone Jlam btD. iiuard Hoffman Hoase. Phone Mala 11. UK. ANNA MACHfcK. Ushaitljlss phycmn. All curable diseases treated. Women and childiio 4 iwiaity. Otfice over K, Dumi't Pliena Ued 1631, , S, JiKAliOSLUV, iS. i). Kegalar .physician and nurgeon. Offices IS and 13 MeCiiiug buliding, Kigiui and Wiiiaiiictie street. Oifice an4 rssideiice phone, Main 47. ATT01iS.S-AT-UA L. B1L?KU, Attoraey-at-iaw, Otnoe strer Yuran's shoe store, Eugeua, Oregoa, LBON 8. KOMUNdOM, Attorney-!-Isw. Kooma 1 and 2, Eugene Losa and Saving Dank. i.. ft. THAV18, AUoraef-t-ls, 0(- flce over Kugene Loss & bavingt Bask, Kngette, OrejEes, S, 15. ALLKN Attoruey-st-law. Of fice over KaUtn's book stare, Willametie streoL I'bono Uiack SS81. O. A, WlfiTKHMlilBS, Attoraey-at law. Land titles tnd probate speo laities. Office otor Chambers-llris-tow Bank. WALTON & NES8, Attornea-at-i!w. j. J. Waitoa and 8. V. Mesa, Will practice in ail the conns In las state. Office, room 3, Waltsa Block, Eugone, Oregon, UKOHUM il, iJOtillld Auorney-at-law; attic Hovey lluUdtng, cor. Sth and Willamette streeis; room i and 3 upstairs. WOODCOCK FOTTKK, Auorneya-al-law. A, C. Woodcock and W, O. Potter. Office one block outb at Chrisman biok, Kugeae, Oregon, WILLIAMS . UKAJi, rttuirtiea-EC-law. j, W. Williams, L. K. Ueaa. Practice In ail courts ot the st&lH and before tbo SJ. 8, iiad Oftice, Offices 12, 13, 14 asid 14 McCluna U. WKLUS, lawjer, No, it Vst Klgluh street, KuKene, Or. sppsite postoffice. tilves special atteutioit to the (lamination ot ttb stracts, drafting wills, settling e tales, conveyances and coileetiaas. Also to all pension iaatters, Pbon He4 Hit. I. N. IIAKHAtiUtt. opectai acta tioa Kiven to dlvorco and setile B:e, it 1 estates. Agent tor Cast! nental llnuraiice Company, tolls 6, rim National iiaua HulWWfc Kugene, Oregon. li.nidiim. i J ' - - rrr fr-Sk aHhnt.WTS!4 THK LANK tlOl'.NTV AliSliiA'i CO., itooiiis 2 and 3, Wareii itloc.s Klliieotf, Oc Prices ct'-iSoOi ilfe. ItHAl. I.M .tlr, AlitMli J. L. CLAHK jc CO. Heaters Ma real I .MJKHTAhMIS J, W. KAiji & CO., uiiiieitaiti-ss aad fitiiersi directors. Kugene, Or. iJAY it. HICMmiiHuN, i;!idiilak61 and eiitbaiiiiors. Corner Wlliaia cite and Siveiith streeis. W. T. t;OHlJON, funeral director. Stale Heeitsed einiuiiiu-r. tiffica and resideiteo, Teitiit and Olive streets. Pliouu lied 4L Sii.VlSlj KNt.i.Vi-.KISH 13KHi;i!T LKlOii. miitti.a ci.j-iaeor &ni i-ert noea;iur;i-it. itei iutorlaaOou tuifiiiibed to io-.adilig iiivestors. Kxaiiilniuioo and re pttrts on mines and ore treatment, klijjeoa OregVi- AlK lfUM f t-'HKK 1 no.MAS Arctiiect. EHCtch es &vi pjitni drawn. Ptue print slid spi4tieation. Oete.frfi fiojier trisioa oer buieLi..t Li vot.rse ot )oloiriietlou. if tilliiXilig ol iliiSiil iitg. targ or small, see inc. Tenia rearouayie. Looto ?, i. iirti5jiaa bliCi. . r . 11.11 JUVAISi Si l,t.tS . i !.1 L l-;Li " k'i NS Cm: riilt ml - 1 i tli-l,.- 1 i.t Hi, . 11. Toon. Roll. O'flee Piitv, Hed ;e. Oie- nileet. di Hi., .ii. '" ' "' 1 I'l ize nlg'.it tottiilit at thciraiid o o o o o o o o o o