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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1908)
r1 ijr bo"111 -X f .05 P " i &n P j. .mliorued to Sized to .;. ..inscriptions L n .iMorsTS to m 1500 toters In IdEugeae- 0,mse ( :inistateiD;ui up pritr system wn . unit, and of this f it three or four nave lis majority ;Soi. That U all Lient smooats to. 1 titer system will not L me wot Because its L enimwn will pay op- Lues kJ "nt.-8t on the U the experience of li town oiaui; a mimic! Acca-aing to the l:int refinrt seat 0Ht-' tw!6. 1S08. only three t I'nitei Slates are los- i: their titer plants. inilltj of the water of ; being undetermined t-ise. since it Is known will satisfy those who utemmt unless it is I the Willamette Talley IMS OP ITVSISTE.MUI1.L KEKP MUX AT WORK l.:r water bonds carry at morrow- hundreds of laplojei at good wages liling pipe and in other Itanstnetloa work. This I place of tie street and I that bat fceut Harge tl work during the ad taut earrlefl Eu i the flmureial depres t)!j nude lit graw-Ui the i the city's history. I upeited and even ao- 1 Jew If He gravity i arrled out at an ex- p'er HOO.vOO. F"itf system heatnr. f 'hen completed? Prints today letters wintendeuu of all the owning water Dlanu Bptlon they are pay- Prnni. f Ionian was printed 1 "n" by the Unit! '"m, giving slatis. e cities of ths urn.. larling water systems " l U7 or ahnni and operateil u . 1'Twini ah . Uj CITIES SHOW ur WCEIPTS OVER -U but thro .... VH ,11 cK . - net nivi H'W water systems; :tl" Minority of the I t"nm(.ni i iitru. system. " Wns ,cut out ''"' not add one Of Dm....... . I ""i own 'fj PJing In- I "V,.u, 0, (or. 'luvesu.d.m !nu. iviM LtfBf and aiding P.f indu.try. trery r(.a. ,. l"t ni not " ejnon... . r! OUl "'cuvue. 'e,t. of fn rum , m-,rnirs ..' :ir a re. ' d n.,n of the corporation to make, when they have been telling us that it was only "-Beepage" creek. And more remarkable, too, Mr. Freeland says that this was the amount of water that went over the wler, which, Vie says, was very leaky, a consid'.-rublo amount going through, arouui uml under It. How much ot thu Tow of the creek he actually measured he does not, and had no way of estimat ing. This is a most remarkable state ment, and It i doubtful if it is worth what it cos the corporation to get It. In cha-ructer l reculla the campaign of a year mgo, when the water company herdenl together a lot of business mem and made them sign a statement that water was being pumped from the flry well across the river. People JaugheS at that statement because It was so false that It was more humorous -than mendacious. Mr. Freeland" guess at the flow oT Rttch ev creek will have a similar effect upon the vtoet-a of Eugene. AKTKSIAN AVKI.US JWKSTKH WITH 1)AGK1;((I S GICR.US Prinevlll.e, Or., Sept. 19. The PrinevlUe Light & Wilier Company today notified all water users In this city to boil the water before domes tic use. This action Is taken as the result of an analysis just made by the state bacteriologist, who reports find ing the bacillus coll In the water, a germ that causes a stomach trouble, from which ailment many local peo ple have been Buffering. This is not a typhoid germ, so there is no danger of jm epidemic. Prinevlllo's water supply Is derived from deep arte sian wells, so the origin pt the germs is flilficult to locate. Two years ago Shanlko, Or., suffered similarly. ?ow suppose Eugene should spend thousands of dollars sinking top wells 'and we should succeed In se curing ian ample supply of water, which Is ,not altogether certain; and just as we. thought everything was lovely the state germ sleuth should discover bacillus coll or some other dangerous bug, and well, wouldn't it .'jar the corporation bunch a little bit, unywa?? THE IfKAIi IMSl'KS IX JtOXI) KUECTION Every 'believer, In the rtile of the i people .as opposed to that of private i corporations should be active at the j polls tomorrow. That is the real issue In the bond election. The peo . pie have declared time and agnln for a certain policy and it has as often been postponed and retarded by the opposition of a small minority -Who oppose the will of the majority. It will be the snpreme test tomorrow. If the bonds tarry, the :peopie will be Independent and in a position' to carry out their wishes regarBlessrof -whether the WTIlaniett-e "Valley company refuses to turoovar the ipresent plant or not. If they do refuse .to .consumate the sal, the people Will have the means of going ahead uml installing a plant inde pendent .of-them. If the .bonds lose end the late is sue of 1300,000 is declared invalid by the supreme court, the work and efforl of .four years will come to naught, land the present plant will remain the property of the Willam ette Talley company. All hope of a 1 better supply of water will have been banished .for all time. Voters should not, be misled by the false statements In the corpora tion's newspaper. They may expect any kind of a misrepresentation of facts at the eleventh hum remember they are paid to print these things. They even toll you the laOO.OOO bond issue is in addition to the $300, 000 issue now pending in the courts, on the question of validity of issue. This Is false. If the $500,000 are voted, the fewner issue of $3 00,000 will be wiped out. and It will no I longer be a matter of real Interest what decision Is rendered by the court. The truth is that It is estimated that It will, cost about $425,000 to buy the present plant at the agreed i price and jnstaH the proposed grav ity system. It is the Intention to nc- i tually Issue only nuch a iart .of the- JnOO.OoO issue, authorised by. I lie vuters, .as Is necessary to buy the i present plaut and Install the gravity supply. This money will be expended un der the direction of a water commis sion, cuniposed of Eugene's best bus iness men, and not by the mayor or ouneilniea. .These are the facts and no Intelligent voter should be misled .by the falsehoods peddled by j itheajsent&or newspapers of the water company. ATTEMPT TO ,1E(;KIVK. In Its headlines tne Willamette j Valley Co.'s paper says this morn ing: "The O.- A. C. also finds bae- teria." This is simply a rhenp attempt to deceive the Ignorant. Of course there is bacteria In all water, but the sam ples analyzed by I'rjf. Pen-, HE BTGEXK th Agricultural College, u report u iree irom them as to come im r tne head of absolute! 'er. pure wa- "For ways th that are vain." t are dark and tricks tile lie:.r,, rt,i.,.. is not in it with the newspaper that Is paid to do the dirty work of the corporation iu Eunene. Residents cf the vicinity of Ri.hey creek, who have no interest in Eu gene's water fight, resent the bare faced slanders heaped upon Itiiluy creek and other streams in the same section of the county. They kn.iw from personal observation and long u- of 'the water that both quality and quantity have been lied about in a manner that ought to put to blush even the paid agent of the grasping water corporation. Bank deposits ;2..iuu,uU0 in Eu gene, according to sworn statements filed this week, show a most grati fying condition. THIS DATE IX lilSTOltY 1770 George Whitfield, one of the the founders of the Methodist denomination, died in New bury, Mass. 1777 Congress assembled in "York. I'a., and continued in session there until the following sum- ,mer. 17S7 Ship Columbia sailed from Boston, Mass., and returned three years later, having com pleted the first trip around the world. 1790 Force of regulars and militia imder General Ilurmer de feated the Indians at Miami village, in Ohio. 1S00 United States and France con cluded a treaty settling long standing difficulties between the two countries. 1S31 A free trade convention met in Philadelphia. 1833 Matthew S. Quay, V. S. Sena tor from Pennsylvania, born, uiea May zs, 1904. ISC" Negro riots in Savannah. 1SS2 Steamboat H. E. Lee, which made the fastest time on rec trrd between New Orleans and St. Louis, burned below Vicks burg. 101 Duke and Duchass of Corn wall -visited Vancouver, H. C. THIS IS IY 7-ITII HlliTIIDAY." Cyrus Xorthrop. Cyrils Northruop, president of the University of Minnesota, and one of the most prominent among American educators, was born September 30 1S34. at ICidirpfiebl. Conn Ills win. cation was received at Yale College. I from which institution he graduated with high honors in 1S57. Subse- 'pientty ne took a two years course in tile Yale law sc'iool. From ISGO to 1SU2 he was clerk at the senate and house of representatives of Con necticut, which position he resigned to become editor of a New Haven newspaper, itis career as an educa tor began in 1NIJ3 in which year he wa-s appointed professor of rhetoric and English literature in Yale Col lege. He remained at Yale until ISM, when lie resigned to accept the presidency of the University of Minnesota. Large shipment ot rockers and din ing chairs just -received. See us for -new, up-to-dute 'furuiture at right yriees. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The sfin? of a bee proved fatal to Mrs. Caroline Flower, -aged 5u, a pi oneer resident of Whitman county, at her borne In Spring Flat, five miles south or Colfax, Wash., the oth er day. 11 rs. lower stepped from the house to bid her children good bye as they were leaving for Colfax. A bee from a nearby hive settled on her hand, stinging her near the base of the thumb. She grew violently 111 and her children assisted her to the house, where she died ten minutes later, before medical attention could reach her. PREPARED IMSTAWTLY. SimprHd boll Ins w. cool nd Krve. 10c. perpickaiie't allgrocen. Jflavon. iUiuanall Hibitnunu. hot I II I.K.N r.-. II-1 It. I!. TIME CAIH) TOHII 111 I'llHllUXl I'll WllglT No. Hi 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex press. ;0 is 6:00 a. in.. Cottage drove passenger. No. 12 H:"r a. m., Itosehurg passenger. Towunl Kan I- nuicici i -' r No. 1 -2:1S p. Kiisclmrg pas- senuer. ! No. 17-9 3-j p. :32 a. Cottage ('.rove . California Ex-1 i , San Francisco I I passenger No. 1. 12 pres-, No 13 r.:44 Express, j Wt'iulllug Hiani li No s-l--x::iii a. m.. leave? cugeue for Springfield. No. S2--1 1:10 a in., arrives En- gene from nprnmueMi Nn. S7 1 " p. m leaves Eugene for WelldliUK. No. ...:.: 4" p. m . arrives Eugene from Wcndliii!.' ..,.,, . WM. McMl KK.U . Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Or .10HN M. SCOTT. Asst. G. P. A. A. J. CILLEI IP.. i.ocii ScetTs Santas-Pepsin Dap A POSITIVE UUIlfc. For Utttmmtunn iie ol tb Stddr ul 1 t KtdBr& ) i Oaf qulrttr tai jpt Or H I ll or ti. l'ii'r ore- olot-if htrml-M io' " drvKtftT. l'r.rtt II o' , (,..1111, li ' ""- ' r::s I'lr ; THf ttHUl-PiPUCC. U l I I. ' esufV. or V 'e-.- I b.MLY WARD, WKbN'KSDAr. $25.00 EUGENE to San Francisco and Return Datrr of Sale October 3d and d.h. Limil 2 days. Tliis very, very, low rate has be put into eilect on account ji the Trani-Mis-jppi Commercial Congress, but it is open to the public via the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Lines in Oregon) The 29 day limit will five lets ol time to take in the sight in San Francisco and Emmion down to Los Angeles and Southern California. For particulars, sleeping Car reservations and tickets call on A. J, GILLETTE, Agent Eugene. WM, McMurry, G. P. A. Portland. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage ment. We have thoroughly clean ed and renovated the building throughout , remodeling it in many ways. The dining room has been newly painted and papered and we are iu a position to guar antee the best meal in the citv for iOc. Good coffee and fresh meats a specialty. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 25c. Give us a trial and we will do the rest. Meal tickets for week, 21 meals, $3.50. Fe male help in kitchen and dining room. MRS. A. WADE & CO,, Props SKYKXTH At OLIVE STS. mm IN ONB OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK STO.NK'N HEAVE DKUI8 Greatest knowa remedy for beavca Highlaod, Or, Oct. 31, (992 -This is to certify that I gave m mare one bottle of "Stanc'i Hmt Drops" and cured bar ol heaves. Tbis was last wi tiler ant she hu not been affected since - G WiHasi TR.S.C. S rONH, Salem, Of. Far sale by all druggisss. $.100 a CIGAR Julius Goldsmith Madame Dean's FRENCH p.! I n FEMALE IlLLOl A Ham, t.-rRTAl Hlt- I.IF.r IOB KCKPHKSHr.D I .MKNurlU ATliiS. StUII H0t Tl ftk. H.fi-! Hure! Hri"f'lY! J-tlftirtion illlir-aiil'-e.l .r M'ili'-y l tuu'lol. Xnit P" i . i . 1 ,,r!l.'ip-r )-. Wlllm-iicl th. iii on trl.il. l. ti P" : I"' " K-II. V. .I. Nimplea I r lif ll 'i r'llln lb ir-uiiiu-, u '-"-pi iiosilflliit. if your dniicKlKl not buve Uieni send your orurni lu lb: Ula-EO IE91CU CI . Ill 74, Ucaif, H. Sold in Euaene bv W. L DeUno i . - is mar lm t7 : uSturS - muhtli St.. Kueiie, Oregon. , I'luilie IMin. Kole Ag'iit tor ilw I'ortland Htnre work.. Klftv. three ntl liulnillng the notid Detroit Line l(:iliees 111- let AUn Hie l.selede low uriii- range I'm,' on the Itllllkel A lull 11m- of Ilea ers Just from ' he III. -'Ill ' . tid vn'inne our larite stock b'.Iuio b.i.Mii-! elsewhere. 6RPTKMBKK SO, I (IN CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OK HAi.K WOOL) KOU SALE Enquire at Yo rau's shoe store. if FOK SALE Tuorougnorea Hereford bulls for sale. Euquire DiO Wil lamette street. ;f FUU SALE lioud milch cow; Hoi Heiii and Jersey. Inquire at 73;t Ferry street. o'i WOOU Fme dry. maple 4-foot wood, $i.2f. Williams Transfc Company. Main liol. FOK SALE ilutt Orpington eggs, 13 for tl. W. U. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner ltnh st. FOH SALE 100 piano, almost new,1 about half price; big baritaiu; terms to suit. It. It., care liuard. ' Villi SALfc Hue lull blood ItauHiou lette Ham; also grade rams; It. L. Jacobs, dlenwood Slock Farm, hot ter, Oregon. FOll SALE Number 3 Oliver type 1 writer, nearly new. Has been used only few weeks. Call at Eugene Oun Co.'s Store. if RESILIENCE FOll SALE Or for rent, at 106 East Eleventh str-.et. Address, or inquire of L. llaum. reildleton, Oregon. ol FOK SALE 70 heait ot gouts, either nannies or wethers; take our choice, l'hone Fanners -tail. W. P. Lower. Creswell, Or. ol FOlt EXCHANGE tiood income i bearing properly, making Interest j on t-taMil at llf per eon:. Will ex- change for good farm. Emiutrc of Frank E. ltlair. Fall Creek. Or. tt I FOll SALE 9-room House, three 1 blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80i76 feet. Price. $2100. Ore 1 gon Land Company. tf FOR SAiLE One National cash reg ister, one Remington typewriter and a largo iron safe. Enquire ot L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. BULL FOR SALE One registered Holsteta-Frioeian hull, three years old Septomber ' 8, 1908; milk strain: gentle. L. A. llouck, Mon roe. Or., II. K. D. No. 1. 830 HEItE IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house and lot, all on the street car line. 1 have 8 lots and 2 dwelling houses. All must go. ln yulie at 806 East Thirteenth at. FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gullon tank, fittings, 40 feet 1 '4 -Inch pipe, for snle cheap nt Hall & Shumway's, East Seventh street. See it. tf TOR SALE Two full sized lo's, two Hlx-rootn houses, both modern, on roust Eleventh .street on rnr line will be sold together or separate to suit customer; at a rare bargain if sold soon. :S. 11. Williams. i'-OR SALE Five-year icase on 38 room furnished house in East Portland, bringing In now 1110 per month; will sell or trade for furm near Eugene. Price, JJOUU. Half cash and balance $50 per month. Howe & Buoy. s20 FOR .SALE OR RENT On-e seven :room house. ,elther furnished oi unfurnished, with 1 acre of ground; one four-room house with 1 .ucre of ground, near electric line, this side of river, near Springfield. Inquire of Ed A. Pixwell. 03 FOR tSALH One team of heavy muleB, one set of chain harness and one 314 -Inch Mitchell wagon in sooi condition. Mules are true to &' fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $l&0. Inquire at this office. DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE ivlimltt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see them at Cres well, or write to Bchmitt Hrus. for description, prices and terms, tf LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8 -room bouse; barn; flue land tar garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot 160xS5 on TwelftSi and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 615 Willamette street, tf FOR SALK BY OWNER Fifteen acres of choice fruit lund. wide and selected variety of fruits and berries; all In bearing. Three miles southwest of Eugene, oil telephone aud rural delivery route. Good house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call up Farmers' phone 284. "2 FOR SALE 43'acres all level land. 30 In cultivation: new house, wood , shed and chicken house and new barn; orchard; three good wells j and good water: everytliing on j the place goes with it. Including household goods. This must be j sold In the next 30 days. I have J also several lots close In and also i a house and lot 66x3ii4, chicken I house and nark and some fruit. These are bargains and some or them close to Willamette street, For further Information call on the Pacific Land Company, Room 7, Hovey building. I). L. Cartinell ! manager. If I w a. Trier i tjc s vTi-:rt ai encs 21 ftflO bushels I of oats. Inquire Williams Trans fer Company." Main ft. WANTED -Position as companion j lo a lady of means: the best of i references. Address Miss Agncss,; lire Guard. ol . - P vol' WANT to get nil the money vour property nrinc-, usi h '" tin. Heal Ksia'e Ei'liaave In the new ('ulcninri building. They will t,ririg 'he buyer Ore. t t-, von and ' lit you make your own ti-rini-. tf' WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You would open a tvnlsttTtM lotter or u telegram, of course! Hut are you not. Just the same, somewhat careless about other things thin should have almost equal Interest to you? lYrhaps oiiee a week per haps once u day ft classified ad. Is printed that touches your personal .merest as sure ly and as keenly as the. letter or telegram would hut. are you Sl'KK to see it, to consider it, to auswer it, to profit by It? Of course the Want Atl is ilr llvenxi to you ns one of u hunch ami you luive to pick out the one that isFOU YOIV WANTED Second-hand desk. C. C. I'., U34 street. roll top Willamette ol WANlED A mumper or girls to learn nursing. Euqulre at the Eu gene licneral Hospital. tf WANTED tiood competent girl for general housework. Mr8. M. A. Mathews, 71 West Ninth Btreet. tf WANTED TO KENT A big farm on sliares, for from S to f years. Address "C. L).," care (luard. tf WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at 6 per cent. Hood security given. Address D., care of Cttiard. tf WANTED Two or three lady board ers; all the privileges of home to the right ones. 32 East Ninth st., nbove lea store. o4 WANTED Position ns cook in camp or hotel. Flfteeu years experi ence. References, Rootb-Kelly Co. R. 11. Gnruian, London, Or. If WANTED To borrow $3000 for not less than oue year: will pay 8 per cent anil give goon security, ah dress "II.," care of (iimrd. s30 WANTED AT ONCE At Hut Eugene Poultry Store, 102 K Dili St., young chickens weighing from 1 la lo 1 pounds, l'ponn Main ill... WANTED llooiii uml board wanted for next eight months near i'lii versity as part payment on a new piano, liny style. C. A. OHterliolm, Smeedo Hotel. :i() HOARDERS WANTED I could fur nish meals to a few more persons desiring good home cooking. Also huve good room suitable for two. Handily located only 1 Mi blocks from Willamette street. For terms address 8 West Seventh street or phone lllack litHl. o2 WANTED Wo have a man who says he wants the best farm withltl ten miles of Eugene that $10,000 will buy. About 160 acres preferred. If you think you have bucIi a farm call on the Real Estate Exchange. tt FOR RENT Kuruishea rooms at 367 West Fifth street. tf FOR RENT Two furnished and two unfurnished rooms. klla-W. llth street. ol FOR RENT Oho or to linnlahed rooms for rent; will take Btudenls. 728 Willumelte street. tf FOR RENT Tho Hotel Mnpleton will b for rent to tho right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. II. Clow, MapletuU, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice fronl room; fur nace heat; electric lights and batb. Suitable for two gentle men. 164 East Ninth street. FOlt RENT 80 acres, lifi under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber Ifjth. For particulars sec R. McMurphey, 559 Willamette street. FARM FOR RENT Dim of the besl 160-aire farms In the county. One tulle from Springfield; III) acres rich river bottom soil. 100 acres best prairie soil: fair build lugs and good family oreiianl. Ad dress P. O. Box 1. Elllfelie Dr. tf HIHCKLLit.'VKOL'N SAY I am here again to work. 1 am the lotic cement worker and finisher. Gel your work dune by L. C. Williams. DON'T full to see ''tiezein If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and dry prop erty. Improved and iiuliiinvve. Timber and mining stork. II. t'he zetu. Room II, Walton Bldg. tf j - " i BIG BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE For ten days and ten days only, will offer twenty acres choli-est river bottom land, almost In city limits, for $1'J an acre. First five acres goes fur $IH.'t an sere. This Is a snap. Phone Main 645, r address lck Uoi k'Mi, Hugene. ITHK ORKGON LAND COMPANY stands on Its own merits and hus no combination with any other company. Wa eliminate all pot tlhllliy of graft by ImmedluK-li bringing seller and buyer together We ran find what you want If it ii to he hail In the roat country, and will gladly give all !iiiiilring slr-m-Kers any Information iKwllile. Wt have n large list of farnn and elt properly. fllso-oniM good buys In timber lands rr.i reasonable terms 412 Wlllaiit'.itu n'retii. Eugene, Or O PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'liYSIl'IAM!! AM) SriUih.O.NS Dll. II. L. ST I' ULE Y Osteopathia physlclau. Offices over Chambers' store, IilS Willamette street I'luiuo Black liZii. Cousultatioo free, licsidemv, l'earl street, l'hone lllack 3i:o7 C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoeuathlo physician and surgeon. Cnronlo diseases and diseases of women aud children a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and i, Duuu bund ing, l'hone Main 64. Boards Hoffman House, i'noue Main 11. UK. ANNA MAUKEK. Jsleapalhla phy'clau. All curable disiusea treated. Women and childtda specialty. Office over F. E. Duun'a. l'hone Ued 1631. 11. S. HEAHliSLEY, M. U. Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 16 and 17 McCluug building. Eighth and Willamette streets. Office and residence, phone. Main 4 7. ATTOlt.-MKYS-AT-LAW L. UlLYEU, Attoruny-at-law. Ulrica over Yoran's shoe store, Eugou. Oregon. LEON H. KDMUNbuN, Attoruey-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan aud Suvlngs Bank. Li. M. THAV1S, Allot ney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugeue. Oregon. S. 1). ALLEN Attomey-at-law. Of ficii over Eaton's book store, 61ft Willamette street. Phone lllack 2881. C. A. WINTER MEIER, Allorney-at law. Land titles vnd probate spec ialties. Office over Cbambers-Brls-tow Bank. WALTON & NK88, Attornuys-at-law. J. J, Walton aud 8. P. Nona. Will practice in ail the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. UUOItUN I). HORKIH Altoruey-at-law; office llovey Uuildlug, cor 8th and Willamette streets; room! 1 and 3 upstairs. WOODCOCK st POTTER, Attorueyi-at-law. A. (J. Woodcock and E. O. Potter, Office one block south ol Chriamnn block, Eug-ine, Oregon. WILLIAMS & UkSAN, Httorneys-ai-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Dean, Practice In all courts ot the staUi and beforo the U. S. Laud Offlca. Offices 13, 13, 14 and lt McClunu JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 2f West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postofflce. Ulven special attention to the examination ot ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances aud collections. Also to all pension matters. Phona Red 1176. I. N. HAR11AUUH. Special uiten tlon given to divorce and settle ment if estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 6, First Natlenal Bank llulldlnf, Eugone, Oregon. Building. Allrll-KAOTOUH THE LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT) CO., Rooms 2 aud 3, Warun Bloc, Eugene, Or Prim reaaouxhtn. rtEAL imTATK AUKNW . L. CLARK & CO. Dealers K. real , estate, Creswell. Or. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers and' funeral directors. Eugeno, Or, DAY ft HENDKItMON, undertakers and einbalmers. Corner Willam ette end Seventh streets. W. T. UORUON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, Tenth aud Olive streets. Pboue Red 44X1. MINING ENGINEER HERBERT LElull, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to loieudinr Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment Eugene Oregon. AHCHITKtrr Kit RE THOMAS Architect. Sureti es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course ot construction. If thinking ot build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Cbrlsmaa block. i :t ic i 1 1 n a 1 1 v s 1 1 u i i :i n s LICENSED VETERINARY SUR GEONS Culls promptly answered night or day. Drs. Christie & Han son. Office phone. Main 21. Res idence Phone, Main 612. HI'UVKVOKM A. II. TODD, surveyor. Eugene. Ore gon. Office 4t2 Wlllsuette street. HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing and Hrwrr Work. Also general Jobbing la tin and sheet Iron work, iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing nitu-ea Plume Black 1 117 1. 7 Hi ami Oak Hi. BETTING & HENDERSON MASONS. All kinds of biles, tone and renttyit work promptly and neatly done. All vnrk guaranteed. Residence 0-1 Willamette Street, HI West Fourth street. Phone Red 4313.