THE Kl-fiEXE DAII.V GUARD, SATl RIUY
! said that the idea Is being frowned
on by the legal fraternity in this
'(jjuntry and Is not at all likely to
I sain inroads herQ Hut in Fraiii'e it
is now I'artially a fait that murh of
the superfluous language, used in !,-
J" 0f the week.) iocmeiits has been relegated ami
:er.
SFPTKMRKR titl, 1008
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
se"
make
tuseue Guard,
Bat"
.Daily
a-ppK.J
.50
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I 1U
a-,, .dvaBce.
(IB
.05
1.50
:
le. D,ad6 "
nnclnf-
i r,,e, Oregon, e
... m. Hoard
If"1" ...ihnrized to
. (a!iif:'J8. ...hcrintions or
r"bMle for The
Kffeeklj Guard:
Kj .Clark.
I roISlf" ..,..iilnns
I'j reipt ot
mKl-TKH!Kl. IWW
KOIt IIUIIIM "
1 V.UIM of 8 grawu
Giawtait hundreds of men
L M at work all next year at
I .They will distribute
tow paid them among the bus-
riiind the city ' .""
.',ud prosper. This year the
has provided employ-
hi there will e IUC ur U"UK:
do n&t year, and if the
depression continues our
hi population will find em-
kni hard to obtain.
htm for this purpose win De
Ud from abroad by sale ot
Lmd when the system is com
L with the pumping expense
Luted, Its receipts will easily
I iipenses and Interest on bonds.
Lill furthermore give an impetus
nsroita of the city to have the
t:dp CI impure water leuioveu,
bj to the inducements we are of-
b is a home city and educa-
lil tentre. Therefore, the voter
easts his ballot for the water
i neit Thursday declares In fa-
I jf emplojment for the working-
i, of continued effort in the di-
I m of building up a Greater Eu-
rise who oppose t.ie gravity sys-
I till stand (or a non-progressive
, for corporation control and
eminent condition of water on-
I'ljrink without being, boiled.
:s issues are sharply defined.
The reform consists of siinpljfi-
cation of the phraseology of pmces
ses. writs and other documents sent
out by the courts of justice. The
minister of jtistiee, llriaiid, an ad
vanced reformer along social lines,
is the iconoclast who had the courage
to attack the sacred jargon of juris
prudence, intended to mystify audi
overawe all but the experts. Hriand.'
on conceiving the idea of simplifica
tion, of abandoning meaningless and
antiquated formulas and verbiage,!
felt that the legal world ought to be '
consulted. A referendum of an in-1
formal kind w as arranged, and out I
of 885 replies 727 were favorable to
a change. A commission prepared ;
the uroper substitutes, which are!
said to be clear and Intelligible, and!
Briand has directed the courts of ap
peal to make and enforce the substi
tution. If modern French is good
enough for science, literature, pol
ities, business and polite conversa
tion, it is good enough for law and
Its Instruments.
The notion that precision requires
clumsy turns, repetitions ad nauseam,
superannuated words and idioms, and j
so on, is too ludicrous to be enter
tained seriously by any one whuj
takes tne trouuie. to give the matter
a moment's thought.
The Playground Association of
America has employed a man to go
about the country to talk up the mat
ter of every town having one or
more playgrounds or parks for the
benefit of the people generally and
the children in particular. The idea
Is a good one and It Is to be 'hoped
that this "drummer" of enterprising
spirit will visit Oregon and help us
enthuse somewhat along this line.
1 OK HAI.K
OOD
rail's
Full
shoe
SAl.F.--storc.
Ki'.il'.ui t
Where you uiit i!--VUii-u
jou waul il-
smoke no Miiell no trouble.
Oltcn you want heat in a hurry
in some room in lite house the lm
nace docs nut reach. It s
pick up and carry a
FOH SALE Tuoroiisni.rra
bulls for sale. lv..qu.re
Lunette street.
at Vo
lt
Here'ord
;.;0 Willi
ts su easy to
AOOD-Flne dry. n,i,e 4-tnnl
wood. $4.21. Williams Trunsie
Company. Main i... I.
Flili SA1.K ilutt Orpington eggs,
IS for $1. V. 11. Hampton. 11U2
I Columbia avenue, corner litih s'..
PERFECTION Oil Healer
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
to the room you want to heat suitable lor any room in the
house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing
smoke or smell turn the wick as high as you can or
as low as you like brass lunt holds 4 quarts ol oil
that gives out glowing heal lur 9 hours. Fin
ished in apan anil nickel an ornament
anywhere. Every heater warranted.
it Ihe lamp lot the sludwit or 'Hitfj
miicr. It gives Inllunt. srai light
thit makei study a plr jsure Made ol buss, ntckf I paei and equipped
with the Utrst improved central J tail burner. Kvery lamp warranted.
II you cannot obljin the Prrlortiun Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp Irom
jrour dealer write to our nearest agency lor descriptive circular.
8TA.UARI) Oil. COMPANY
(IsrarptteKled)
inm',nimnnuunnnnmv
FOK SA1.F -- $."i00 piano, amiost new,
ubnut half price; big bargain',
terms to suit. 1!. 1!.. cue liunrd.
FOH SA1.K - One full bl.nui ilaiiinou
letie Hani; also grade rams; It 1..
Jacobs, tilenwood Slock Fiu'ln, l'cx
loi', Orcgou.
FOH S.U.F. MUI acre farm; go d
improvements: northwest troin
Kilgene: if sold soon will be al
$li."t per acre. llove& Buoy. sli
'Fcilt SAl.K Nuiuber 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. Has been
used uuly fi'W weeks. fall at
j Fugene tiun c'lt.'s ritore. tf
KKSlliFM'K Foil SAl.K or ur
rent, at lati Fast Kleventli sine..
Address, or inquire ot lia'.iiii.
I'endletiiu. Oregon. ol
mm
Former Attorney-General Monett,
of Ohio, says he turned down an of
fer of half a million dollars cash
from the Standard Ool company, and
adds that the offerer demanded a
fee of $100,000, If It was accepted.
Surely that wasn't his reason for re
fusing it.
ht effort Is being made in cer-
k qmrlers to convey, to the voters
I Impression that the proposed
l,M0 bond issue. Is an addition
lie 1100,900, tie validity of which
h)i being tested in the court.
i it not true. If the (500,000
; a voted It takes the place of
1 11)0,000 Issue, and It will then
i no particular difference what
I .'.ion the courts take In reference
latter. It Is not even expected
la Ibe entire j00,000, but prob-
! about 1425,000, the council be-
toiind to Issue no more bonds
,r necessary to complete the
I'll? system, the estimates for the
f Mis given In detail In the offi-
M'iument Issued to the vnters hv
faun-til. This areunient Is nrint.
today's Guard and shonlrt he
f b! m'S v' before Thursday.
Willamette Valley Companv
to pump water fr the city 19
each dav fnr t')lrn .
t ;er reservoir and $3000 a year
it J rwe"lr lor a 19-hour
tue niiMst ,.n tv... .
ten0 is vhlt kilul 0( l"3i-H-cail
u wh-'n coun-
t ' the ui. "r ,i:li!'v ''"tract
l-me said coninflnv ti,.., ...o, .
'.' ' proiiosition, for onlv a 5
' '-toonal Wvi(-erHeKis,er.
" le rnornlne mu..r rn,.
:,i '"'ormatloB as t wi,v !,'
Valley oimi:o,v ,...f,...
' a lower uric fr"
- ' offered the council i,
'"at ciuntianvi ii m
J;th the corpration should
tat it wi.iiid ,h
Mf if anybj. ,,,,,, T1,
"J as no Tu,u
! MteV,n "'r'e the
.. 'alley com
lv, 111! Ill
boramt Insane. Most humi will nat
urally suspect that he was era;
before he attempted to pull off such
a stunt.
ID or.
1907
-Hobert Huron resigned as di
rector of thr siot'l trust to be
come first assistant secretary
of state.
-Cuban agitators were arrest
ed near Havana.
Should the time ever come when i
reform will not be needed many
thousands of good men and women
THIS IS MY :tlTII lUKTHDAY."
(hlette Tyler.
I Odette Tvler. successful coined
will have to go on a hunt for new j ienue and author, was born in Sav
occupations. i annah, Ga., on September 2t, IStiil,
- (and Is the daughter of the Confeder-
This hurrv call for disinfectants , 'e Henernl William W. Wlrklaud.
,, , , , ,, She was educated at, a convent In
from many political quarters indl-. (ieorKetown, 1). C. and at the Ixiret
cates, we fear, that the campaign j to Convent, (luelph, Ontario. She
isn't going to be such a clean one ' chose a stage career and made her
ifter all ! debut at the Madison Square Theatre
alter an. , ln N(,w y,,,. 111H,,r tnt, nianagenient
- j uf Daniel Frohman, in 1SS7. She ap-
As an orator. .Mr. Hearst is not, i peared under the stage name, of
.-mi tirnhnhlr never vl'IM bi. in .1,,,, Odette Tyler and met will brllllnnl
MISl I 1.1. M.ul s (i milium'!1. )
.111 i .1.1.
WOULD YOU FfiRGET TO OPES
A REGISTERED LETTER
IF YOU RECEIVED
ONE
You would open a registered
letter or a telegram, of eour.se!
Hut are you ni, just t ho
same, somewhat e.irelrss about
other things mat slmuld have
almost eijual interest to you?
Perhaps once a wetk -- per
haps oiu-e a day a classiiicd
ad. Is printed that touches
your personal interest as sure
ly aud as keenly as the letter
or telegram would but , are
you Sl'KK lo see it, to consider
it. lo answer it, to profit by it?
Of eoiii'si' Uu Waul Ail Is dc
livereil lo yuu us one of u
bum li mul yiiu ui e to pick
out the one that is "I OK VUl ."
1'IIK OKKtiON I.AMI fOMl'AXY
si.m.N t:i lis uwn uu rith and li.isi
no u!!'.!!i,rut:i v it d any her
iini'.ii.y '( eiiiiiinate all po.s
1 " j : I if tcr.it t by Hit Hied iftl-i. y
brinmui; felU-r and buer i.i. tlu-r.
We e;iti find what yuu want tf it is
to bo had in the coast eounti, and
will ;ladly nive all iitii airing stran
gers any information possible. Wo
have a iare list , i f farms and city
property, also some ood buys iu
timber lands on reasonable terms.
4 1 Willaiii' i t' n'reui. KtiKeue, Cr.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
FOll SAl.K 70 Head ot goats, either
nannies or wethers; laKe juur
I'lioice. Flume Farmers Kit. .
1 Lower. Crcswcll, Or. ui
WAN'TKl) A
housework,
elto street.
girl to do
Apply I'..",?
general
WAXIKH- A r..ililtier ot gllis lo
leum nursing. Fiiiiutre at the i:u
gcue lieeeral Hospital. tf
FOll SALW tt-rcom House, tliree
blocks from Willamette snleet; lot
S0x76 feet. Price. 'JIHU. Ore
gon Laud Company. tf
WANTFll A boy lo work 111 book
store and carry CM'egonians, Ap
ply at Futon's bonk store.
FOlt SAl.K one .National cash rcg
lsier, one Hemliigton typewriter
aud a lurge iron safe. Knquire of
L. M. Travis, Iaiuii Savings
bunk building.
HULL FOll SAl.K Oue registered
Holutelu-Frleslau bull, three years
old September 8, lHOSi milk
strain: gentle. I.. A. llouck, Mon
roe. Or., it. F. U. No. 1. s0
Daniel Webster class, but as an all-
round trouble-maker he'
all right.
turn on
"frost"
ed.
Numerous persons must have been
reminded of a favorite saying of the
late Simon Cameron, long a senator
from Pennsylvania -"It's better to
travel, a thousand miles t ) see a
man than to write him a letter" by
recent happenings.
When inclined to find fault with
conditions In America just remember
that, according to official figures,
one person out of every thirty-eight
in England and Wales are paupers,
and things are getting worse over
there at that.
Perhaps fashion designed the
DhnnO, 1rt. In lanmva I ll O phltVLre
.u,.!, u.,..-. ieptemlKT 20. i
that 80 per cent of the women are 1776ConB, Ll)0inied Benjamin :
knock-kneed. By the way, how In , Franklin, Silas Dean and ,
the dickens did the editor who made Thomas Jefferson coinmls-j
pinners to tne courts oi
success, which followed her throug.i
1 her subsequent engagements in Min-
the goods I nie Maddern's, Charles Frobinan's.
: and other companies. On April 1.
: 1M'7. she married llezln Davis Shop-
There's no law to prevent Kvelvu ! 'll-'ri1 f Shepherdstown, West Vlrgin
, , ' , in, w.io appunred on the stuge under
Thaws returning to the stage, but ;Uu, sl.,Ke ,,. f R. 1). MacLean. A
sensible theatre-goers know how to ; few years ago the popular conied-
whe-n one is need- i it'iinc retired I mm tne stage aim ue
i voted herself to literary work and
WANTbil) (iood competent girl for
general housework. Mrs. M. " A.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
PHYSICIANS AM SI IKIFO.NS
Dlt. 11. L. S IT DLKY Osteopathia
physician. Office over Chambers'
store, &1S Wlllametto street
1'houe lllack I'iiA. Consultalloa
free. Itesidence, oi'7 Pearl street.
Phono Hlack a07.
C. 11. CANNON, M. I). llomoepathlo
physician aud surgeon. Chronio
diseases uud diseases of women
aud children a specialty. KlectrU
cal vibratory aud llgbt treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and i. Dunn build
ing. Phono Main 5 4 0. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
UK. ANNA MAUllFlt. Ostoapattito
lihy'ciau. All curable disHaseu
treated. Women and chlbltjn u
specialty. Office over F. K. Dunn's.
Phone lted lti.ll.
11. S. ItKAIltiSLKY. M. U. llegulnr
..physician and surgeon. Offices ltl
aud 17 M.'Clung building. Klgluh
and Willamette streets. Office aud
residence pltoue. Main 17.
WANTED TO Kh'NI A big farm
ou shareB, for from 3 to 5 years.
Address "C. I).," care Guard, tf
privale readings. In ISilti she puli-
' lished her lirst book, "Boss A Story
Politicians are finding tie demand ! f Virginia Life" and also a number
for denials so fast aud furious that j of mugaziue stories,
they no longer have time to can OTICF
them for distribution. i
.1
HKKK IS A C11ANCK to buy from
i lie owner au4 buy right, nice high
lotB or house and lot, all on the
street cur Hue. 1 have 8 lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at 806 Kust Thirteenth st.
FOll RALK Hot air engine; force
pun p connected; 1100-gallon tank,
flttlugs, 40 feet 1H-Iuch pipe, for
snle cheap at Hull & Shuinway's,
East Seventh street. See It. tf
FOll SALE Five-year lease on 1IS
rooni furnished house in East
Portland, bringing in now $110
per mouth; will sell or Hade for
farm near Eugene. Price, aooo.
Half cash and balance J.'ii! per
mouth. Howe & Buoy. s26
FOll SALE Oue team of heavy
ninles, one set of chniu harness
and one 8 14-inch Mitchell wagon,
In good condition. Mules are truo
to a fault and a perfect team for
all purposes. Price for outfit
4fU. Inquire at this office.
WANTED To borrow $ 1 700.1111 at
6 per cent, tlood security given.
Address 1., care ot llilaid.
tf
WANTED AT ONCK At the Eugene
Poultry Store, 102 E lltli St..
young chickens weighing from 1 S to
1 pounds. Phono Main tMfi.
THIS DATE IX HISTOItV
I Oru B. Hanson does public type
! writing. Address 395 East Fifteenth
I street. o25
SOUTH KHX PACIFIC
It. K. TIME CAHI)
that charge get his information?
I
France.
Never mind who started the shower
of exploding political bombs, It has ;
already driven General Apathy to.lS27
the tall timber and may result in ,
making General Hysteria command-1
er-In-chief.
Putting a man on the ladder of
success Is the acid test. If he boosts
the fellow on the round above him,
he's the real metal; If he pulls him
down to get his place, he's a shoddy
imitation.
After, an all-day
with his daughter,
shopping
an Illinois
tour
man
1789 Samuel Oscriod of .Mussachus
setts became Postmaster-Genera!
of the I'nitcd States.
Daniel W. Voo hees. United
States Penator from Indiana.
was bo-n in Butler County,
Ohio. Died April 10, 1S97.
1S2S A monument was unveiled ln
Charlestown, Mie'snchusetts,
to the memory of John Harvard.
The cornerstone rr tne Ma
sonic Temple was laid ia I .iil-1
adeinhid.
Fanny Davenport, lb1 cele
brated actress, died i.i Foulh
Diixbnry, Mii;va. Lorn In
London. April 1", Is.iO.
1S04 Karl Grey as appointed
Governor-General of Canada
18:',
189S-
..m ttierein lies one
'mSl r .. .
I' Piriir --"""'uis in tavor
I'll " "s me
''t r,a . '' " " J tne
...t . yv
, , '-. it wan
rain it
0' ite M.
do
the corpor-
K'aft at the ex-
'K'.AI.
IINGIAGK.
i
th
' r, toot la
'c.il phrasi
' atsonville
' r-ader, and
- I aled law
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Toward Portland- rmwcuger
No. lti 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. No. 18 6:00 a. m.. Cottage Grove
PasBongor.
No. 12 11:D6 a. m., Roseburg
Passenger.
M0t j4 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex
press. Toward Sim Froiiciso I'awienger.
No. 11 2:18 P.m., ltoseburg Pas
senger. iM0 17 9:35 p.m., Cottaxs Grove
Passenger.
No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex
press. No. 135:44 a. m., San Franele
co Express.
Weiidling Ilmncli.
No. 84 8:30 a. in., leaves Eugene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No n" 1:00 p. m leaves Eugene
for Wendtlng.
No ss 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene
from Wcndllng.
WM. MURRAY.
Gen. I'ass. Agt.
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A.
A J. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
FOlt BALE OR RENT r-One seven
room house, either furnished oi
unfuriished, with 1 acre of
ground; one four-room house with
1 acre of ground, near electric
line, this side of river. Inquire of
Mrs. Powell. b26
DRAFT HOK8H3 FOR SALE
Schinitt Brothers, of Creswell, have
four good draft home for sale
cheap. They are young aa4 well
bred. Call amd see them at Cres
well, or write te Scbmltt Bras, for
description, prices ana terms, it
FOR SAIJil Good 9-rooin house on
Eleventh street, with both toilet
aud sewer connections; pavement
paid for. Call on A. K. Wood
room 21, MaClung building, or at
residence, 281 West Eighth street
a.ll)
FOll SALE Lot 72x1 00 feet, corner
lot; two houses, one a rottage of
six roomn, fairly good, the other
an old house not much good; one
block from rnrllne; close lo depot
and buBlneBB part of town. At a
bargain If sold during September,
1908. S. It. Williams. tf
WANTED Position as cook In camp
or hotel. Fifteen years experi
ence. References, Booth-Kelly
Co. R. B. Garmau. London, Or. if
WANTED We have a man who says
he wants tho best farm within ten
miles of Eugene Unit $10,0110 will
buy. About 100 acres preferred.
If you think you hnvo such a farm
call on the Ileal Estate Exchange.
tt
FOlt Itl'l.NT
FOll RErs'T-i'urulBhed rooms at 3111
West Fifth street. tf
FOll RENT jiiu or two l mulshed
rooms for rent; will tsku Btudenta
728 Wlllamutte street. tl
FOll RENT Tho Hotel Maploton
will be for rent to the right party
on Sept. 20. Apply to R. II. Clow
Mapleton, Oregon.
FOR RENT Nico front room; fur
aace lieat; electric, lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. IS 4 East Ninth street.
FOlt RENT A furnished flat of five
rooms, for man and wife; posses
sion given enrly In October. Ap
ply Flat 1, 491 Wlllamelto street
Opposite Opera House. s28
ATTOHN MS-AT-LAW
L. IULYF.U, Atloruey-st-law. Otfloa
over Yoruu's shoe store, Eugeuda
Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNdON, Attorney-at-
law. Rooms 1 aud 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Hank.
L,. U. TRAVIS, Atturney-at-iaw. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Hank, Eugeue, Oregon.
8. I). ALLEN Altorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eaton s book store, 616
Willamette street. Phone Black
2881.
C. A. W1NTERMEIER, Atlornoy-at
law. Land titles Jid probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambors-Urls-tow
Hunk.
WALTON & NKSS, Attorneys-at-law,
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practice ln ail the courts ln the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eiigono, Oregon.
GEORGE 11. UOllftIS Atlorney-al-law;
office llovoy Building, cor
8th and Willamette streets; roums
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorueys-at-lnw.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block south ot
Chrliman block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS ft BEAM, rttlorneys-ai-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Uoao.
Practice ln all courts ot the staUi
and before the U. S. Land Offloe.
Offices 12, 18, 14 and 16 McCluna
FOR RENT 80 acres, 66 under cul
tivation: house, burn, henhouse,
orchard. Possession given Septem
ber liilb. For particulars see II.
MnMurphey, 6Ci9 Wlllametto street.
JESSE O. WHLLti, Lawyer, No. ft
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postsfflce. dives apodal
attention to the examination ot ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Fuon
Rod 1178. '
LOTS FOll SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. lAit ltiuxyi on
Twelfth and Alder streets. Just
north of Patterson school. J. .1.
Walton. 615 Willamette streot. If
FA KM FOll RENT One of tho best
100-ncre farms In the county.
One mile from Springfield; 00
acres rich river button) Boll, 100
acres best prairie soil; fair build
ings and good family orchard. Ad
dress P. O. Box 4. Eugene. Or. tf
1OST AM) frtJl'M)
NEW UNITED STATES CRUISER MONTANA.
hour on her
Her length on
knots
tm.- M ,. I.I..I, ..T..r,ie,sl twenty '!'
iut .... ........... , , i . 1 -rr. type
trial recently. Is an arniorwi ; ,, ...... f-ji luu.
Founded, Controlled
and Officered
by mtn oi strong financial Handing,
and the highest possib'e reputation
lor prudtiit business ability, the
MERCHANTS BANK
oi Eugene
Is well prepared lo mee! the requirement-.
j( every depositer and client
who desires Salety ai d th Best
Service.
CAPITAL - $65,000.00
FOR SALE BY OWNER Fifteen
acres of choice fruit land, wide j
and selected variety of fruits and ;
berries; all In hearing. Three;
miles southwest of Eugene, on1
telephone and rural delivery roan-.:
Goid Ik, use and new barn. Price
reasonable. ('all up Fa l iners' :
phone 2 8 1. a-
LOST OR STOLEN Wednesday
night, Sept. 23, a Crescent bicycle
with Carbon coaster brake; liber
al reward for reiurn or same, II.
II. Taylor, 2nil East Eleventh at.
s'.'ii
LOST Itruwn leather ham! bag with
small purse, pair of glasses and
pair of black silk gloves Inside be
tween Wlllauieiii. street anil Geary
school. Finder leave ai Guard of
fice and get reward. 2ii
1. N. HARBAUGU. tipocial aneu
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment f estates. Agent tor Conti
nental Insurance Corupauy. Room
6. First National Bauk Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
AHHTKACTOIU4
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Uluc,
Eugene, Or. Price reason hie.
UK A I, ii'l Al K AI.HMD
J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers n. real
estate, Creswell, Or.
UNIIKKTAKKHM
. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
LOST AND FOUND Lost Troiii Wil
lamette sti'eel, round on Sixth
street, between W 1 1 la liiel I e anil
Olive, -Til" Little Hungry Lunch
Koolil." Sallilwjrlie-; and ho! cof
fee, slew and loliialien. etc.,
served in good style. Conn slid
hen Ed. fit
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
, and embnlmers. Corner Willam
ette aud Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed eiubulmer. Office
ami residence, Tenth aud OlUe
streets. Phouo Red 448 1.
MIXING I:gii I. its
FOR SALE 4.1 acres nil level land.
30 III cultivation; new house, wood
shed and chicken house and new
barn; orchard; three good wells
mid good water; everything mi
the place goes with it, Including
household goods. This must be
sold In the next 30 days. I have
i,ls, several lots close In mid also!
a house and lot (10x304, chicken
bouse and nark and some fruit, i
These are bargains and some of jja Y
I hem close to Willamette street.
For further Information call on
the Pacific I.nnd Company, It. .0:11
'. Hovcy building, i). L. Cartineii
rnanaKer.
iMlh( r.l.l..t.MMIIr
MONEY Id l.o.. iii n'mi, n-.'li.-ll
al 7 per cut Iii:mioI. Addl'e-
A. II.. cat-..- of Guard. 82.'
M MIAMI-) FAY I.
en! ami future
bail, Unit, s- olid f!
St reel ,
your p.-i.-t
pri
I oletlloll
Willallielle
HERBKRT LEIOil, inlni.ig engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to liueudltif
Investors. Examinations aud re
ports on mines aud ore treMttneuL
Eugene Oregon.
am .j.-re again 'o work. I
am the Ion,, c.-nient worker and
finisher. G.-t your work done by L
('. Williams.
if
VI AKTICK
WANTED- Girl for general c-oiim-work.
Wages, f2T, per iiioiiDi. I n
(wire at 7".r. High si reel. '
WANTED -At once. 211. OH") loish.-l-i
of oats lniulre WliMalos lians
er Company. Main '' 1 ,
DON'T fall to e.. Cie7.ein if you I
want bargains In real eslale. '.- j
buy and sell farm and city .rop-j
eify. iliipioved and illilliip-,v,-d. .
Tltnb'-r and minim; stock. H. Clie
z.lii. H00111 1 I, Wallon llldg. l(
WAN'IKD l'o,lll,ll as (
to a lady of ru.-ai.s; (In
r.-fi-ri-ni-es. Address M!.
care Guard.
.lopalil n
- Im-.-i of
, Agness,
ol
III f ; BARGAIN IN REAL ESI' A I K
For I .-n -la- and ten days onh.
uil! o!!-r iw-riiv a. r, s c oil.-,- 1
r,c.r 1,,-ttoiii lalol; aliic-t in el' v
hiiiii.- , for I ! :" an .'e re. F:nt
f.ve acres .toes for I In., an in-:,..
Tills is a map. Phone Main 0 1.",,
or Bddriiss Lo.k Box U'. 't, Kilgene.
Altl'lll'l LIT
FREE THOMAS Archltucl. SKeich
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision oer buildings lu course ot
construction. If thinking 01 build
ing, large or small, see ine. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, ChnsuiaD
l.loi K
II I ltl N AltA M K(.l OAS
I.K 'ENSED . F rWil.N.AI'.V SI'H
GI'iuNS -Calls 1,1'oinplly aiisered
night or ,1a). Ills. Christie & Han
sou. Oil!,.- phone. Main 21. Res
Id. i.e.. Pboti... Ma n 1, 1 2. '
.si it 1:1 oi;s
A. II. TODD, surveyor. Eugene, Ore
gon. Office 4 12 Wlllauvltd street.
Pboiitf, Red ,.', j 1. dl'
' ' ete a shock, it U u,e WM,ur ls 511
feet. Her crew (.-1,1,. Ms oi i-j. ..
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